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STAR—WEDNESDAY, JAN. 17, 1917. PAGE 4 esee ecccese © The Seattle Star (2 -By A Novel! A Ween! Teieerone’” “Robbie, General Manager” os row 4 wee Member of the HAROLD BINDLOSS | (Continued From Our Last lasue) | ant le Unnal } don nk that we ought to I- HE end came the night after|ly he wrote to Alec, but this time in such a big house “i ¥ ‘ the funeral. It hadn't oc-|he appealed to me, This in what Has the business failed, Ale r sald I interrupted with « kind of ter to me Was about curred to me but that | would rding-school after |“Ocear Bobbie were all in the| “This ie very Important. I'm Certainly not,” he said, in an go back to be cellng in my stomach Christmas, W . ° sitting-roon 1 but Aunt Sarah, | Writing to you because you have Im | annoyed wort of manner, ax if he A Unique elebration who Tinatly had stopped erying and | fluence with Alec, and you's got to/hug no fiked mo to nak. “We're was recuperating tn her bed up-| se It. Alec doesn't seem to re) ainiiiy tiving way beyond stairs, | alee the demands on a man down oan afford, that's all. \ ere. When he and Tom were at Hocker they had ali the money they wanted, and they don't In the least understand the mighty embarrae Seattle—and all of Puget Sound—will, without doubt, respond loyally to the ambitious plans of the Seattle Yacht club and the Alaska bureau of the Chamber of Commerce to commemorate the semi-centennial anniversary ot Tom and Alec were discussing all} sorta of plans, and I remember that | Dr, Maynard, who seemed to be} one of the family now, was there, long It may take to t meanwhile we can't afford to keep i the purchase of Alaska jointly with the opening of the Lake W ashington too f waen't following the conver. | sine position It pute a fellow In tel iw servants, I’m so Lucy, but canal tation very closely, and muddenty | Mave ne cash. | get pretty sick of |i» matter of economy today, not Z ag . ‘. rld’s 1 heard Tom a Well, certainly | SP0nging. Alec's getting mighty | weonomy tomorrow. I've thought ft a According to Vice Commodore Gibson of the Yacht club, the world’s the nooner Auna Sarah ‘packs up,| close tately, and every time he lat out,” my brother continued, be Bt greatest water carnival is planned And, indeed, the prospects for a record the bott prebeed GlaAE shee d | neohal ge ginning now to pace up and down H i | ¢ b i | th: ‘oom know Nellie has been breaking event are fine. At least, it will be-one of the most unique celebra Piha who, then I asked, “will| geod chance to droll out a wermon | het om. “1 know Nellie as boss i ; @ her place on economy. Economy! Heavens,| is, her: hut show not ntrong, ahe tions in affairs of this kind. hiee tetine i miss her; but she's no ng, wh ga ; ¢ looked up I've been to some of the ewellest | nuit cook or want \ . have Just think of a fleet of yachts, from every part of the United ae What do you moan, Hobbie,” | dances that are given in a hired |, food young Irish five dol 0 ie } » ) 1d er » . \ . : asked You'll be he yn't | drese-sult course, | had to have . é sot more ¢ means accompanied by a squadron of battle shiy s $ and cruisers of the navy depart ot ou'll See, HR Sees aenaina eathans Yeu wouls | ars = wel not more. It means | know that “Now look here, Bobbie, It so | happens that I've got to have some thing that resembles a hundred ment, on a 12-day trip to Alaska, Has ever such an outing been planned? ular feature of the plans. It will zen at home, however, there will avoid such @ course © are to escape @ had hoped t as this, but Why, no, I shall be at board. | {ng-achool,” 1 replied that Ruth suddenly f catastrop That, of course, is the most spect appeal to the wealthy. To the ordinary c I don't know what Alec went on couch and bi S “ ‘| ye j r) doll Don't jump. I'll pay it all ™ Set assy \ Once L WENT To A - also be three days of aquatic sports « ll kinds on Puget Sound, and at F Al torrent of crying, "I hate] back-every cant. But it's eerious, uiking about as he walked up and | | MORRO. Ag tu) i Bea enc : He ov » one dav, It \unt Sarah at Sarah ; [or a ie cae uae at sitting-room floor; I sat Me m 3 Alaska, each town will hold an exposition of its own—tlasting one day, In hate Aunt Sarah!” she wailed pot It from Alec can't you borrow |#tnhed and silent in my chair. Sell| | A CHIMPANZEE G4T 4 McA] - our home! V father had built At A TABLE, BuT HE It, Dismiss Nellie! Why, Nellie! | stead of vanishing “white cities” and glittering “Towers of Jewels’ that TIDN'T WIPE His FINGERS | usually grace expositions, the industrial wonders of these cities of de: Great Well, I must say,” Interrupt Oliver, who was 1 it out of the Household Account of himaelf| which you have charge of? I'll ‘ sit without any doubt now, “If this| make It right with you In a week | had known my mother ) ON THE TABLE @ ‘ North will be exhibited to Easterners who know of Alaska only as a frozen, en't the greatest! Look here, , and be more than grateful.| 1 leaned forward suddenly and) | L — 7 a (fl “ae a me Alec,” he asked, “do you Intend “Your affectionate brother, {burst into tears, “Oh, everything uninhabitable place © allow Bobbie to neglect us in “OLIVER.” | has always been hard in my life = a {/ i The dates have not been determined, but already Seattle is preparing jap. 8. hard, hard, hard to have a good time this summer Alec, acrowm the| “Don't let Malcolm know | need | Alec can and look | this money, ner tell Alec what you bis ay ¢ 1 Koln | wa t it for, And, by the way, | pn oe must have seventy-five of the hun el | dred by December 3 at the latest | gare burrowing thru my two en. My knees were |absclutely, Understand, thie Is no | ands that covered ace thought at last | wax | Ordinary matter, If | don’t get the Why, Bobbie,” he n and ery. They | Money somehow it will mean public | Kince the day that ally tay fam disgrace. Comprenez-vou And as soon as [] Now, Oliver knew as well as 1| room an full of kindn Speaker Kelly called up Rep. Pool to offer the morn- ing prayer in the house Monday. A new game of Kelly- Pool? you strong and = c —_———_ How Much to Eat? ; > sneaked out of the room, that We Were dreadfully poor.| calm and self-pons 1, eve nee HAT we may eat too much an fed enough is and outdoors, It didn’t seem Ever «ince Father die Alec had I have thought of you as m the truths which confuse a 1 first takes an ip f 1 coulé get my breath inside th very plain to us that we! par He stopped. “But per in his diet " | were on the ragged edge of finan-| haps this—this is too much Pe Ordinarily woman sets the table and man takes what la placed be ‘ ace +, | Clal disaster, When 90k hold | haps 1 dide ple to go to alle’ _ fore him without comment, other than approval. But since food prices UM me, but suddenly | saw it loor of th 1 t woolen No ne mow at their highest in 50 years, eco ny is an affair of co-oper ng up in front of me. ar t o¢ f a prett n't too m n Mtlon for the whole family, and the study o becomes an individual +48 rred to me to stop and tell Juliet te, please “ swent| 1 gues two| ——— - —— ——— -- ——— THE ONLY WAY y be good news, So I hu i wi It is easy to remember the kinds of foods which we require and Atlas bore the world on his «! ried to t ack door it ; a were all put on| minutes In srer ot (arith Ph alecesolock k ne teal me need them: the protein found in lean meat ane SNE | dors only Way to remem nto the Kitchen, The Adam hang? eres egeee mM eyes and there at/of my time, I simply devoured 8 to build and repair the body; the fate like olf nil, butter, cream 11") ie wants me to carry|gave an awful start | Ab the monet me Alec also ar I we n° 7 ed P holen bacon, and the carbohydrates like sugar and potatoes to heat tne jo, explained.~Jnds |” “Good Lord! she exctalme anged a puschold 6 jowance, and | remarke o anada It was Ruth who stepped in and ly; and certain salts which are found in vegetables and raw fruits maneee* Tae OP bP ry pro mpi appet nt | anythin now 90d apres my whole scheme with Dr. But when it comes to the exact amount of food required, eating strange and aA ee soos : Was more of nard. It was when I was with- @n applied science and ax a personal problem never worked by ° PN eo Ar > the | shor than he could make good the end of my ent at all, but is determined by the size of one’s appet oe ia - nin and vgs Ba ie xe that on December I had finished the meg 5) The elaborate figures of sctentists in no way bh housewife -______ —} : ie ue a te eee | third | att ‘ now | was working Dr.vg buy the exact number of pounds of the diffe fo | Sie ng ” - > . ; a min he t t jals on about every- @ Menu making | olunt ‘i te aus shade eh five > r t man owned i: The number of calories required varies with the individual's height, | STOP TOMORROW | : ae Shy ‘ . uaa ‘ ere fo 4 on Adams had dropped over Weight, age, sex, health and oceupation and also ¥ the w AND Ii }| Fe 1 ma a in 2 ‘ b e exclamation points at me. I Was sewing on some ‘The average man, however, actively employed, requires from 6 to'| Give you t t ray 1 dashe ar mi » ond hikes of.tky Bit for, of coeni ‘ounces of protein bearing foods; from 34% to 4% ounces of s; from || 4 coveLe Ls Sarna tens # to : Soy Pep ntiatia ‘ : =e 1 wrote i get (hat seventy- ll Dr. Maynard's work | was care © 20 to 28 ounces of carobydrates; and a little more than 2 ounces of Monk ™ * | knew so wel Pica ae bag case sly aie me oe lenrnaa ee oa \. | five dollars for him or die. ful to do in private. Ruth was up- Fs The reich ct cookee mnats pool ad an ofdinary helping weighs ite I heard Juliet pounding up the | Ho d Account it was entirely | sounded outside the window plone out of every rae wasn Mey aeacrre tie en tairs. Then I saw her coming | out of the range mesibility to| Dr. Maynard the room orner I could find. 1/8 PP - |wold my lavender liberty automo-| “Got a thimble?” she ed. “I bile veil to Juliet Adams for a dol-| Want to baste in a ruching,” and lar and a half. 1 didn't spend a/| Without asking leave she grabbed from 8 to 5 ounces. If meat is served once a day, the remainder of | the protein required will be supplied in the eggs, milk, cheese, beans, ) bread, cereals and “made” dishes, such as puddings 1 the hall, her white napkin In| consider such a th brought in a big breath of fall even and. 1 grabbed her | I felt sorry for Oliver. I knew| ing * . at bh ” io,” sal ‘hat are | A woman at light exercise requires about 24 ounces each of pro-| 1] 4 ge re . - p antes a aieaeaah gg laa yt RE te pylon byl ie iy nen | sing @ penny of my own allowance my work-bag. A dozen new socks r be te going bac g-achoo a 0 7 eciny i | for mber and begged for | a all adults require from six to eight gla: A. 2 I don't know what to do. It's hor-|Corking fellows like the twins|around the reservoir. I've got my| {ive dollars which I told him, with | been working ini 0 ont in if the food which they eat is to be properly diluted for its uses on nat +| Out @ quiver, that I'd got to have all directions. The red monogram & ple to be happy but I am, I am!” | Cheated out of friends and good | engine working like a bird again times and popularity—like myself Thanks, Will, wish I could,” said ‘ed me in the face “I'll pick them up,” I said hur- J the body. for the purpose of buying some|s |new stuff for the kitchen And then {t struck me so funny to Oa mpage re sow Oe peek kh Gay: that List eat ine they | Alec with th smile of his, ; off ae : egg ‘ At that, a fist fight in the state senate at Olympia is litewgheat I langhed siiapty dread. | couldn't proper clothes | “but I got 4 of work on hand vs Accra Wes oe ae Hedly, but Ruth was too quick for tine as " ° van PS heir shares on spreads and | tonigh Il send Bobbie.” | Come from aynard sewed | me. probably about as enlightening as some of the speeches ully. All my pentup feelings bu atte obi raciion beeline Weg hs rie i enna Dr “eral like mad. Locked in my bedroom | (Continued in Our Next Issue) ‘ ec fort on, an¢ Inughed ti p 1 waid 3 Lacie Mieceteadantcwth? a vob “ dred dollars was an awful | nard In't have much lot, but I put Oltver's knew that Alec ‘aste, But the Nation Pays f into) heart for going, Great Improvements at iets — could hear myer augh and PPOTH houses of congress have given an ex genuine ast) > ve at: - =e We Baya bag the evening of didn't want to talk with even Will PS ninity. and if they keep at St, an extra session will surely be fete: BAKER ene BUT . {that made me ie epee her Onl day it ¢ nd went nto! Maynard tonight, so without a necessary BE BE TEA ROLLS, | dels ot Sadadan te Wr os t r rto Join! word I went for my things ‘The senate has raised a first-class racket over the pre peace oe ' age Bight ty | Alec the droplight fathe It was a beautiful dark starry I rts rene reste orer che prestients pees) |e fe an there and | ¥ omg per uget Soun avy Ya ‘energy and time over Tom Lawson's mouthings, The session neems, 5 ape Bie hed Bobbie, | want to talk with you I suppose I Wkely to be devoted to puttering and pork nape eal eter pl adie Mavi a“ ss the | ne xaid ! ver ning companion, for al, Tom Lawson says either he or Congressman Henry aughe hard that |" piv ar, 5 tence yself, | asked, in his friendly manner Tied. For Lawson, even that's quite an admission. a life, a adn't enough will oF Oliver 4 chance to L : Bob be rot ° ne to sto! fl tried—t — >» me o bave ost of An ounce of preparedness is worth a barrel of pork. one thir ally so oc mere ed af de Jesk d nard,” 1 —Brooklyn Eagle. ms e cat a atiitps | ewes ng i meer eT ruined & ; ‘ . A plowshare beaten into a sword cannot so easily be asked t so -y w a Vha , ’ ean ked \} beaten back again —Brooklyn Eagle. el was a my work in f et” la n K ble Ale nid perha , mean ho perhaps fi the right pe o nek ' find ' { Adame | w t tand the seriousness of |1 ought 1 1d—"I mear +s 8 and there—| the situation when I tell you that I | that Alec is going . Dear £. 0. K., you wish to |hind her and Dix readied i" i - ti f£ th sand Then—oh b Sake 4 ‘ 4 edge of nott ar iy AME O e Do we love the uniformed man, |iire, and anddenly ger ns is > TARRe Ke of no on no? my dear, dear fi ed ing, at we're as poor as And If we do, the reason why me. 1 began to f Baker's Cocoa Mew, who can teil you better { [frat vime, and final ae | * stop NEURALGIA oa vee nn hea Financial Problems A he said They're always strong, they're inal lie bal F euaieed ak {hadn't an | e adde ‘ M4 always neat, important letter from Oliver. The! Rub Nerve Torture, Pain eld : portan 5 and ‘ is a good drink,as Fag Ses ed. vend kath ES m college now, pertectiy |" Saisery iene Out Wit i 1 replied, “I've got to} 1,200 Men Are.Now Kmployed at the Vand: Many More Are Nese both feet— great and awfu pro i jot of money right off, and whi esome and nour a | That's why we teve the uni: | front ; se “St. Jacobs Oil.” ike to ask Alec. It’s for an| Bremer Charleston are immediate vicinity. At Mare d form man Money wax what Oliver's import-| you are to be pitied—but eney,” 1 added. “Can you |8TOWing faster than any other] Isiand (California navy yard), 8,000 is. asi is ie. ici Now explain it better if you es thee ciatile hodioe Sea possible way for a girl | towns Woeste Vashington; | men are employed and 40,000 peo can BONNIE B | ber that neuralgia torture and pain} who can't do a thing on earth but| they are practically one town and| ple live our yard the average employes has been on High] about 1,500 and there is a popula- occuples | tion of about 7,500, With the in- Is the ea thing in the world sckings, to earn| have grown together, uniting in} numb a ve b , crub and te + QorQ -] » ate Please don’t continue to! i fortuy the building of a pr suffer: it's so needles Get from N Walter Baker & Co. Ltd. ESTABLISHED 1760 = DORCHESTER, MASS. your r druggis t the emall trial bottle think we ran about a mile be ' " 4 every street ca ttle ver witty 3 1 fave fe Maoh apoke. Then {one mile of ront and rans/ crease to 3,000 employes the popu- rign: “Ever We ig jo! acobs Ol; pour a Mttle in| ren he did, he seemed to be al.| back front the water about one-| lation should +e about 15,000, Weg s funny or It Your hand and gently rub the "ten "| fourth of a mile. At the east end|are confident real estate value will most apologizing for hia sc ois For Constipation Peas mc tmmediatehy call palm | wich weethed to mip ¢:| Is the busines s t of Bremer vance much fa the business | than the popula would be funny if you er in proportiog, ion, Now is the the resi-| time to buy. If interested, come ; Hag Fes Oil" cong pair “pad p : ur office at 10 a, m, or 12 \ D gad since his tothor dled, Hens an |4ences _ peavticn irround the! in our office at 10 a, m, or 12 It is perfectly harmle d doesn’t | a0 | all var f poe ‘ burn or discolor the Noth ale 8 in the bi white lared ya We are ‘or sale r)p. m. and make the trip with uw a Pea rons pa : ; Psat ae + Ruta Shure ie auth Eliza, | Closest in addition, which is within| or clip this coupon and send to g els es relief so quickly | t lite, | one-fourth of Pape Us, and we 1 gladl . s fellow to go to work again, after his| instantly, whether in the face, head ut,” he explained to me, “cook-| gehool and with two other gr 4 ae aia political job has wen or any part of the body, Don't | ing and cleaning are Eliza's strong | schocis within a couple of blocks, _ | 0/2, Hanson & Son, 316 Pike Street: You're ot d ' points. She never liked to sow, and| "xis teasonine perron ean deabt|...riease send me full particulars in |T have a pretty hard time ke ping | that relation to Navy Yard property the Immense development of s mended, and linen, and tow varied: consequent dou-}| Name And our old friend, ©. Franklin] jthe yard with will buy a very fine will buy a very fine lo ater Hy: gl a earrat els, and such things in A 00b-| Stine abies nivibas Gk mah emote: : rece $50 perfect Diamond $60. pestact. Demons fight) suclas at Ge ar i me dition. I hire a woman now by the | bu Bre acihie’ Gia Conia aad eae & _ H ; ssh ass anew day once in a while, But I'm sure! ine two towns. | the universal Ring for a lady Ring for a gentleman ery © write I'm way behind now. If the schew Ad aa pases ersa: ‘ - 8 , heme | experience tha ere 000 me Dear Sir: You ask in The Star,| j appeals to you at all, PM have Bliza | OXPer en , 1.000 ‘men| Ole Hanson & Son dated January 15, 1916, for the fun fea ante. olla are employed, 5,000 people live in 316 Pike Street, stuff that needs a fow stitehe ad you can sew on it at odd moments, Just keep tra of your time and I'll pay you fifty cents an hour.” I thanked Dr, Maynard with my whole heart. I was so relieved I didn’t know what to do Would you mind,” I said as he opened the front door for me waiting just minute? I've a note upstairs that | wish you'd When Tired and Nervous If the end of the day finds you weary or irri- table,with aching headand frayednerves, you need something to tone and strengthen the system. BEECHAM'S PILLS are a remedy which quickly helps in restoring normal conditions. They act on the stomach, liver ana baw els, and so renew the strength, and steady the nerves. A few doses of these world- famed family pills will Bring Welcome Relief niest sign seen in Seattle If you thru Georgetown you will s¢ sign hanging over a place: it read Sprinkle & Frease, Undertakers C, FRANKLIN MUNTER {HERO OF EASTLAND NO MATCH FOR WIFt HOw ABOUT | Your. 0 vo RET aran G J 00 A WEEK $12.50 Kigin and Waltham,Watche 12 or 16 size, year gold-filled cases, Only $1.00 a weel A WEEK 2.00, 17 - jewel gin, Waltham, Hamilton and Tili noia 16-size Watches; 20-year gold-filled cases Only $1 a week H. SILVER & CO. 715 Second Ave. Make That Vacant Lot Pay It is worse than valueless unimproved, for it costs you money HERO aa METAL ¢e, ry mail on your w home. I dashed up to my reom, direct ed an envelope in mad haste to Oliver, and on half-sheet of note. paper | scratched “In spite of Alec's news, | may be able to scare up some of the money. “BOBBIE,” Two days later [| received a frenzied reply to my note to Oli |ver, I never read such a letter. | 1 knew, at 1, that Oliver wa every day to even own it. It will bring you a revenue if im proved with rentable buflding | BUILDING LOAN plans and specifications SMALE BROS. at lowest interest rates. No charge for » nothing thowe i 1M. Deneau, di ecover 250 bodies af | THE HOME OF THE LUCKY WEDDING RING f panera sel HORI RSet 601-2 Northern Bank Bldg Paver 1k” rribly: in earnost sol rections of Spacial Value to Women are with Every Box jure to pa # 2 $200 don't want to imply that Oliver ‘old by druggists throughout th 1 : jure to pay his wife $200 alim ror maken had bash. Healer dinawhs but itl ei ghout the world. In boxes, 10¢., 25¢.