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THE SOUL TRAPPER The Story of a Man Who Went Mad and Woman's Fight for His Life BY JAMES FRANCIS OWYER dtd rn come an nat “But a white woman ‘to this spot,” said the The King of Graft Dentistry By EPWIV J. BROWN, D. dD. &. tent Ave. 705-718 in Washtegton 1 Did you read the ALV Pe_ad in the FP Sunday on the smith, Bigot ollutioniat, Politician ( Anarchist, Doctor, man, Thiet)” hever Was & person by stealing sheep that to confess to it. and Dentists ft their patients by using the Fimethods used by the wold brick en goods men are in the Hrinss as the fellow who lives fom Block. AR Den ellie ate « “I Den Plagiarts rey Lawye ay t tended as ans $5,000 for Alveolar tooth, an r fellow had to of his advertise- by the violenc * lan fo; he is caught with th goods ‘and calling me names will BSbsolve him from guilt EB BAVE SMOKED “KING” (ROYAL) ‘ OUT BEFORE Dental Oftice ad put out a case with some very beautiful lal samples in it, which I, myvelf, made with my own ha and ‘Blleged Alveolar Dentist in who now calls me names hed a statement to the ef: ntal samples in Bot made by the D case they were, but by an Taboratory specialist. I of- wonderful Seattle (>, whe was then nake ther just because of Alveolar Dentistry OFFER TO THE PUBLIC. there are any persons in Beattle think they are wearing tooth or teeth, I will an ork or plates that they ask Teputable Dentist in Seattle who ‘and they will tell you that Dentistry t# a «raft, pure that this method of con- bridgework was con- forty years ago because of accumulating filth in the mouth becoming 86 insanitary as to en- the heaith and even the life Person who wore it. Seattle Dentists started tn ertise Alveolar Dentistry, but to quit because their reputation being ruined by them gettin name of being grafters an PYORRHEA CURE. claim to cure Pyorrhes ts an- ft, The only cai those who ne This most om an become deep- money under f Pyorrhea graft is ed by me so-called ethical tists and affords @ rich field for Advertising by alleged Dentists duated into Dentistry from shark business without a Dental College, or a ental School or receiving 4 whe seeln ing a instructions whate the unmitigated, unadul end pusilianimous nerve to come Beattie and advertise to put In Without plates or crown and NDS OF LIARS. waite Mars even Brown are fat, lean, tall and old and young. rich and and some sanctimonious are educated and unedu- graduate and post-graduate but the most vicious, uncom- ing liar in the Dental business Beattie is the alleged Dentist, t J who claima to be able Sa nae Benen 100th whhoet pistee ork. Tam an Advertising Dentist and @ith 12 years of continuous success, ithout a lean year. The people of me with the D practice in the world I cannot afford to lie or betray confidence and trust, but this wy of the people by alleged its Is going to be stopped. Of I am powerless to stop peo- from being robbed, if they desire er b ; there a ; people #0 that if robbed ‘Will be with their consent. Now, the “King” Royal come to tt IS WHAT KEVERY- 5 tory law in ove: employment of any Means other than the use of DRUGS for the meas ent of the powers of juman vision and the es for SS OPTOMETRIST S8 a titioner of OPTOM- Y, and fs, literally, an measurer, but he ts akilled “in Mochan- which en- Supervise struction of right eded, In his exam! ive or strained ey e first takes Rote of any unhealthy condition in order that he may recommend treat- Ment outside of his own specialty @hould the person, for any rease to require such attention watisfies himself as to focal te ng quality), using the Skiaskope and other modern inetru ments r and methods, and finally Reet vote the strength of the muscles t rotate the eyeballs these thorough methods of examina m the Optometrint ia the real I AIN SPECIALIST, and the pub + Me should a 4 his ‘service as out- above. An OPTICIAN {# one who grinds fashions or constructs lenses o or other transparent material ie & maker, and sometimes a Beller of gins An OCULI abl the Blasses, when ation of dete +: in a physictan who "specializes in eye Aine aod “the Medical treatment of Consult Dr. ©. T. the! i , Registered Or My, Optical Department emember that my Dental offices Row extend from 705 to 712 First av., iB the Washington and Union blocks enings until § and Sunday until 4 for people who work. EDWIN J. BROWN, DD, 8, Wald Advertising. Vaid for by . J. Brown. tometrist, in ‘Leal lemons erate Because of| t of THE SEATTLE STAR juralist, stretching himself on the|monkeys, We had never heard) plaited Dyak m There is no/ such imitations place Yn the earth where a man Rrechmann got tired of chasing goes that a woman will not follow | him after a day or two, and he went if the necessity artes, and for that | back to his camp, leaving me with the difficulty on my hands. Three weeks after he had bolted, mail from the coast I thank God, ‘This Samarahan river is as near hell aw you can go with: | out making a hole tn the wall, yet) a came up & Woman came here | There was a letter for Hanslaw from Tell me,” 1 said hat place nore, that he came | Hochdorf, the greatest naturalist |from over in the United lin the Malay archipelago, who knew | States, and I opened that letter. 1 }more of the ways of animals than | made sorry to think that I any of the seventy collectors em-| had po one to write me letters Itke |ployed by the big Amsterdam firm, | that. I think I could have worked |spoke soothingly to a black monkey |a# Hanslaw worked if I had had, I |that whined in the shadow think #0, Hanslaw sald that Love I will tell you first of the man,” | Was the big lever that moved the said Hochdorf quietly We will| world, I believe him now Jeall him Hanslaw, that ts as good I read that letter eight, twelve, a name as any, and he came from| twenty times, then I sat down and |Haltimore, He had the bungalow | wrote an answer to it, It wae the Jon the other side of the river, and| first time I had written to a girl jafter he was here some time we be noe I left Bonn, That ts funny, lcame great friends, He was a fine| is it not? But I tried my best to You told her every You, I did tell naturalist, none better, He loved| write that girl a good letter |his work, and he would not stop | are 1 jthing, are you not wondering If I om dawn till midnigt a prea ge you are|her all that I knew, Ja, I did. 1 a fool to work like that. You are | told her how ne nad worked tnroagh just what all you Americans are,,the days and through the tropical Jjust a bundle of nerves, and if you} Dights when the hot smells get up go pounding along like that some: | off th ound and take you with Ithing will stop all of a sudden in| their cursed fingers till you «rip your head, and you will go up lke | With perspiration, and I told her la rocket on the Kaiser's birthday,’ |Now the little belt had slipped from I've got to make good, Hoch-|the flywheel in his brain. My, I Leics he would say I've + to | never did such a bit of writing In all Imake good, and make good quick.| Of the Dyaks Work is nothing ff you have the But that madman tried to make right incentive to work, and, by all; @e as much of a lunatic as the that ts holy, 1 have that incentive,’ | Fates had made himself, He would You are an old bachelor, and) ©o" down he by the river at you do not understand, he would, Sight and how! at me, and then he aay would sneak softly up to the win * “Bachelors have done some big| dows of the bungalow and send things,’ | would snap back at him, Frocks flying among my specimens **Perhaps so,’ he would laugh It was the devil | “but by the bones of the great Cuv He bombarded this place till the fer, Hochdorf, it is the man that volleys of stones took my memory back to Gravelotte when the Fr h hasseurs tickled us some, I could open a window to get a breath of alr, and if I sat In the dark with a door open he seemed to know “It went on like that for three months, m one morning while I { was skinning a crocodile down on the bank of the river I saw a @oat coming up the stream. There were four Dyaks pulling it, and some one was sitting In the stern, I stood up and watched It, and | don't know what I felt like just then Something came up in my throat that was bigger than the ball on Strasburg cathedral. Ach Gott! the woman {ts watching who has put the marks of his knuckles on this old mud ball,’ “Then one day the thing that | said came about. He snapped up. Something in the back of his head gave way like a piece of elastic He was working on the skeleton a simia wurmbii, the orang-out and he laid down his knife quietly, very quietly, and he went out and started to play with the little peb- | bles on the bank of the river, Gott |steh uns belt! It was so. It chilled jmy blood. | “What was I to do with a man in that condition in this little hell? For eight days he loafed around the bunga’ doing no work and talking little, and {n those eight |days something happened that was peculiar. It was more than pecul-| jar. When that little belt slipped off the flywheel in his head, it made him lose connection with that part of bis brain that had been built up) else For the BEST tn Traveling Goods at the RIGHT PRICE seo us REPAIRING Phone Elliott 1169, Miller Trunk & Leather Goods Co. 904 SECOND AVE. through centuries of civillsation. | lke a dry sponge sucks up water. He broke up specimen cases to| In doing this you enable the | sent a message telling him what | the greater the weekly payroll, | Do you understand? | " “His brain was like a» bit of new ° t S ttl | Insis on Jeattie- He flung off bis clothes, tied chawat of bark cloth around his | make fish traps manufacturer to increase his “On the eighth day rBechmann output, and compel him to em- |had happened, and we held a con- sultation about Hansli the greater Seattle. . Bakeries clay, and it picked up impressions| | waist and did things native fashion. | t hy ae eee ver sites. him ‘whar| ploy more help. REMEMBER, “"We should take him down to the coast,’ said Brechmann. ‘It ts| bad to let a white man run wild with the niggers.” “Ja, Isaid. ‘If we could get him on a tramp steamer and get him up to Singapore, his consul might look after him.’ “Will we start now? asked Brechmann. “"No, we will leave ft till the morning,’ I sald. ‘We will invite him on a trip down to your place, | and if he gets suspicious we must kidnap him.’ ow I know that Hanslaw dia not hear what Brechmann and i had planned to do. We took good} care to be out of hearing when we talked the matter over, but instinct | is better than hearing. Hansiaw/ ad his instincts sharpened when} that flywheel went wrong. And he! felt that Brechmann and I were/ to something that concerned | im. In the morning when we were | paking preparations to go down the river he bolted. Yes, he bolted | into the jungle. We went in pur- sult of him with a crowd of Dyaks, | and he made fools of us. We were —what is that word you use? An, tenderfoot! We were tenderfeet compared to him in his knowledge | of the jungle. Mein Gott! Yea! He fooled us like as if we were so} many children, He chattered like the orang-outang, and he laughed | when he found that we could not} TamaleGrotto (hifi Con Carne B.& M. Sic Main 8306. We Deliver. 1511 Third Avenue. Wheiesnie and Retail, Soe Daltcatessan Full ASK FOR “Centennial Best’” Macaroni Washington Brand Macaronl, Spaghett!, Vermicelll, Alphabets, Elbow Cute, tell his eries from the cries of the! Egg Noodies. ay — M factured by MARKET REPORTS A. F. GHIGLIONE @ SONS Prices Paid Producers for Vegetavien and f ral (Corrected Gatty by J. W. Godwin & Ca.) 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Waehingt Treamery, brick a1 inol i | erent “et apy 80 nearly flesh-colored that ole puck 6 it can be used on exposed surfaces astern ereamery, without attracting undue attention. * 5 Resinol clears awn: t TOES ples and blackheads penne ay | Bd ine mont val hold remedy fo (Copyright, 1914, by the Newspaper Enterprise Association.) meme ame | acme | eeseanee, N ale Se | | He picked her up very gently @ think I helped her out of that boat when ft grounded on the stink ing mud, Iam doubtful to this day} iff did. Can you think what a task that woman set herself in coming from Baltimore to this hell? Can you imagine it? **You are Mr, Hochdorf,’ ahe sald, when she put her little hand into my big dirty paw. ‘I want to thank you for your letter,’ “That was all she sald, You would) think that | was expecting her, and that it was not «ix thousand miles of a track between «tne United States and Borneo, “She did not ask any questions, “Do you know, she never men tioned Hansiaw all that day? She! Just sat by that little window and! stared at the trees, Once only she looked at me, and 1 said ‘Bome time before midnight,” before I could stop myself. And she nodded when 1 said It. She did not eat anything much She just nibbled like « canary, and the night. | “When the darkness fell Ike a/ blanket, she stood up and walked to/| the door, and I stood up, too. “Mins Leslie,’ I said, ‘you must = fo far, You are tn a wilder.) ons” Ing,” she sald. I will not go further.’ CHAPTER CXXXII (Copyright, 1914, by the Newspaper Enterprise Association) While I was writing my ideas about married life a special deliv. ery letter was brought me. It from Jack, who is in great tribula- tion. “Dear Margie,” in awful trouble, he wrote, “I am and, as you have) always been #0 good to me, I am just going to throw myself on your mercy, for you are the only | one who can help me. | “You have met Mary, and you| know what a dear girl she ts,/ Margie, I am not worthy to tle her ittle shoe and—I might as well tell you first as last—Mary {s my wife. We were married before 1) came home from college for yours and Dick's wedding! Oh, yes, know it was madnem—mo with | nothing in the world and nearly a! whole year of college before grad- uation, but you mustn't blame Mary, because she did not want to| do it, but, Margte, she loves me as| much as I love her, and I persuad- ed her. You see, I knew she was going on the road with the com- pany and I was mad with the fear) that some better, richer man than I would fall in love with her and/ OR over twelve years we have never paid less than 6 per cent on Savings. | | All the earnings of this association—less actual expense — are paid to members. That's why our divi- | dends last period were 72 PUGET SOUND SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION “A Mutual Savings Soctety” Wetablished 1901 ores, burns, boils, piles, ete. For earn, i 9 Resinol, Dept. 41-8, Baltimore, Mao.” ""* ees lows sto Storase or 222 Pike Street | Bot {t was a soul calling to a soul. ont camping with the fe then we separated and I have only | Just out of college. | terest | night). | perhaps wanting the little luxuries | tells her husband everything that janyone else says to her in conft- nd carried her up to the bungalow. fat | was nervous. “About an hour went out I called to her, and she anawered me from that big tapang tree in the clearing. ‘1 am all right,’ she said. ‘Please do not worry about m “But | could not keep from worry- ing about her. I was just going to cal! out again to the girl when that thick night alr was set quivering. it was like as {f little threads of purple and sliver and gold were be ing threaded in and out of the dark | patches, and I gasped. She was singing. She was singing out there in the night and I had never heard uch singing. "She stopped for a second as if she wished to listen, and before the notes of her song had died away a stone crashed against the window of the bungalow, and a hyena laugh went up into the night like a brass bdlare | “The girl started to sing again, and there was no more laughing. \I knew that she was praying for/And there were no more stones She sang and ng and sang, and the jungle late Gott! it wa weird. I cannot explain it to you. “I stayed awake all through the| night. There were no more stones jor no more laughter. But ane sang/ am only going Into the clear. | on. ‘I promise you that! bit of baby pink came up out of) Toward dawn, when the first Micronesia, I shook myself and| THE CONFESSIONS OF A WIFE a A LETTER FROM JACK j | that possibly she might forget me. | ‘We had four weeks of heaven! while you people thought lows, and | had her dear letters since. “When she told me the company’ was to be in your town for a week I wrote you, for I knew you would love Mary, but I had no thought at/| that time of the terrible catastro- phe that has befallen my darling or the utter chaos into which it would hurl us. “Margie, Mary did not leave with the company. She is still in your city, While she was there she wrote me that it would be tm- possible for her to play any! longer. The poor darling has been keeping it secret from me for months that she was going to have a child, because she knew I wan beside myself with worry about her. “What shall I do, Margie? wanted to throw up this old ree and go directly to Mary when she wrote about herself, but she sald if I did she would go somewhere where I could not find her. She sald that we must stick it aut now as we planned, but some way our plane made when we were delirious with the joy of loving seem childish and futile now “I am worried as to how Mother and Dad will enjoy having a family thrust upon them instead of a boy (And well you may, Jackie, after the way they took the announcement of your tn- in the young lady last I am afraid that Mary will want for something, as I am sure she must have very little money. I have sent her every cent I possibly could, but when I think of her in that big city, alone and that belong to women in her con- dition, I almost go mad Margie, please, please go and find her right away for me, won't you? Try and persuade her that {ft is best for me to chuck {t and go to her. Why, Madge, Mary's comfort for a week means more to me than any bonor that any college on earth can pos- sibly confer—and yet, here T am tied to the mast unable to do any- thing to lighten the load of the one being I love best in all the world. Find her, Margie, and tell her I_ must come to her even if Dad throws me over, I'm strong and well and there is always work in the white wings gang. “Whatever you do don't let Dick know I wrote you this, for old Dick can be as hard as natis and I would never forgive him ff he said anything that would hurt Mary in any way. Now, what shall affair? I feel as though Dick at least should know, but I cannot tell him, for the secret fs not mine, and I think the woman who runs and I do with this dence betrays that confidence just as surely as though she told it to someone else. (To Be Continued Monday) } after the girl pened, The Samarahan river looked like a belt of silver The girl was down near the bank singing softly to the tapang trees, and | crouched here in the shadow of the bunga and wondered what would be the ond of it all, Presently she started to sing in a way that I had never heard bef: It was a magic melody le down through the bushes till I could wee her. She was standing right on the bank of the stream, and she was looking across the river to that strip of sand that you can see dl rectly in front of the little landing. ‘I followed the direction of her eyes, and then I saw. Yes, I saw Hanslaw I had never seen him fully since the day he ran away He wan standing on the strip of bare sand, and be was look ing straight across at her. He stood like a statue 1 isy down flat on my stomach and watched. There seemed to be nothing in the world but those two people. It wan just a big empty globe in which a girl fought for the soul of a man against the jungle “Hansiaw saw her. She was singing for her own life as well for his, I knew that. Her voice never had such melody in it as it had at that minute, “She stopped with a little choking ow thrill, and Hanslaw moved rest lewaly Then that baif-naked man moved around like a rest panther, his body half turned toward the trees as If he was inclined to spring into the dark depths. “She started to sing again, and he was still till she had finished Then his nervousness gripped him again. It seemed as if he was afraid of some one cutting off his retreat. 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Paterson Co. 207 THE STAR’S SATURDAY NIGHT SHORT STORY LEST SF my life, When I had finished it I] The gir ped exhausted, and,as 1 followed. 1 was stunned, [ sent it down to the coast with two| he made a quick move for the shad-| was incapable of doing anything. stumbled down through the clearing He ha ed thy sand en He carried her in the door andy She was standing near the tapang | something happened, I do not know | placed her on the couch that wag tree, wh she had beef eight he threw herself into the water Just inside, and then she came tg hours before, and I took her by the jor if the rotten bank gave way be-|her senses and spoke to him, ff arm and led her inside the bunga-| neath her when she was leaning out.|Mstened in the dark outside. Forme low. Her dress was all wet with|! think it was the latter, But be-|a minute he did not ar the the dew, and her was as white! fore I could get on my t she was | he spo if the floods hi Jas the snow on the Himalayas. But| being swept along by the current n suddenly ripped away, sho never spoke Not a ie | down the river led away down to thé word | “You know what this Samarahan village, It was not for me t@ "The next night it was nearly the| river i#? It is al In that dirty hear any more. I had heard enough ame thing over in. But there} mud there thousands of croco-|to tell me that she was as safe ab was one exception, ‘That madman my feet with if she wa mother’s home {@ threw a stone at the bung but « that I have Baltimore t was all I wanted he did not laugh his infernal hyena 4 no, a cry like to know. - }Iaugh, He crept away quietly after | ery from Hans, “In the morning I came back here, § he had thrown the rock, and to me/| law, and bi 4 body shot | Hansa Jon a clean drill suit that was wonderful out like a the silver of mine, and he had shaved himself “And the next night he threw|#tream where the girl was battling. with my razor hen I came to the | stones, but it did not seem to give|It was the ery of the soul coming door he caught my two hands and him the devilish amusement that he | back to the body ft had left them for three minutes with got out the business before she He reached her in three strokes, out speaking. Then the girl came started to sing |and he swam toward this side of the|out from the other room and put Night after night she sang in dit-| shore an arm around his neck, and the ferent places around the bungalow, he had fainted when he reached other arm around mine. And the and those big trees ned to listen |the bank, and I crouched in the | three of us cried to her like so many giants, And|*hadow and watched him. V. You are a good then, after about two weeks of that,| #ently he picked her up in his long, | dort,’ eald H. aw Hanslaw stopped throwing stones. |*inewy arms and carried her up to\ing me home.” But he was there in the dark the bungalow, and | walked on air (THE END.) “Then one night, It was a fine - — moonlight night, the miracle hap Supplements of The Seattle STAR Will Tell of Alaska Send Them to Your Friends in the East—Everyone Is Interested in Alaska The Seattle Star, during May, will pubfish a series of Alaskan Supplements. ane will Il the be profusely illustrated and give a in formation one could wish to know of and its resources and opportunities. Those who wish to be informed as to developments in this great, rich country, where millions of dol lars will be made by large and small in vestors, should not miss these supplements. You undoubtedly have many friends who will be interested in knowing more of this rich country that will be opened by Uncle Sam. 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