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SRM er vm cee riers ee — —— PAGE 11 ‘THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, APRIL 28, 1919. WELL: 'M GOING SHOPPING ANT I'LL NEED SOME MONEY oy —— (LL NEED AGour 43 duet 10 WEDLOCKED— ‘ What Could Be Fairer? —By LEO —By LEO DOINGS OF THE DUFF, Were, het, Daw, Wrece Ate You Gomg wITW | gpm CooKies WA coomass You MUST’ Taine . r SO MANN AT ONE “TIME — ~ Now You “TAK® TWO AND GIVE. | BRUNG ’EM Fer You MiLvERD THESE Peome never NorieceD ME BEFORE A GovPULSs OF WEEKS AGo WGN Tf INHCRITED from Saturday.) | CHAPTER x11 gone. th, the last person to she left was Harriet the third day after Mr, @. She had taken expensive B® good location, and fur ‘with the assistance of a ‘Then she arranged with house to sell her models @xcursion to New York , “we have a wotnan from bring us a suggestion < novel and practical. } find people like that, we mm. They climb, madame— climbing was not «0 ‘to make her dizzy; but busl- r The first time she of $75 for an evening Went out tnmediately @ took a drink of water. Het parched. gan to learn little quips of mind; that 2 woman 875 will pay double that it ts not considered good show surprise at a dress prices, no matter how high be; that long mirrors and jal lights help sales—no woman but was grateful for her [ray room with its soft And Harriet herself con- to the picture. She took a from the New York modistes, she . | Harriet; but we're not getting all out SOME MONEY tt! “I'm up against something. and 1 can't seem to make up mind. Last night I sald to mywelf, ‘I've got | | to talk to some woman who's not i lke me, and not as young as she used to be. There'd no use | woing to Mra, Mckee; she’s a widow, | and woulin't understand.’ Harriet’ voice was « trifle sharp aa she replied. She néver lied about her age, but she preferred to for- got ity “I wish you'd tell me what you're wetting at.” “It ain't the sort of thing to come | too sudden, But it’s like this, You and I can pretend all we like, Mise of life that the Lord meant us to have. You've got them wax figures instead of children, and I have meal- ets." A little spot of color came into Harriet's cheek. Put she waa inter- gated. Regardicas of the corset, she bent forward. “Maybe that’s true. Go on.” “I'm almost 40. Ten years more at the most, and I'm thru. I'm slowing up. Can't get around the ttbies as I used to. Why, yesterday I put sugar into Mr. Le Moyne’s cot- fee-—well, never mind about that Now I've got # chance to get a home —with & good man to look after me— I like him pretty well, and he thinks & lot Of me.” “Merey sake, Tillie! ing to get married?” “No'm,." said Tillie, “that’s it”! And sat allent fot a moment. | The gray curtains with thelr pink cording swung gently in the open | windows. From the work room came | the distant hum of a sewing <nachine and the sound of voices. Harriet sat with her hands in her lap and Metened while Tillie poured out her | story. The gates were down now.) She told it all, consteteritly and with unconscious pathos; her littie room under the roof at Mra, McKee's, and the house in the country; her loneli-| You are go THIRSTY FLOCK Rush Is Growing ‘Thiraty Seattiettes are flocking to Califortia by the thousands, dccord- tng to officials of the Pacific Bteam- ship company, for in 63 more days the breweries, satoons and convivial clubs of the Southern comitmon- wealth will be decorated with the Dlackeat crepe. To the average arid Washington- lan the tumbling of John RBarley- corn ftom hie throne will be of email consequence. But there in a certain minority in Beattie who stil! have the thirst unquenchable, and to them California with Its swing- doort and pollahed counters has been the oné ofsia in the dryest desert, So evéry year or oftener they have packed their kits aboard the San Francisco boats and headed South, Back With Wounds He’ll Always Bear Wounded, gassed and with one eye gone, the result of a plece of shrap- hel piercing hia “tin derby,” Private PLR boy, who enlisted with Company B Dunn, former Beattie grocer TO CALIFORNIA Only 63 Days More, and the W. BURGESS (Copyright, 1919. by T. W. Burgess) Buster Finally Learns His Lesson HEN Buster Beat’s nose told |and took « long, hard eniff. Some. him that that delicious ameil of | (hing besides the @mell of sugar suger wan coming ffom that shiny | went up his nose. Buster jumped | tin pall hanging on the tree trunk, he |back #0 suddenly that he tripped was the most disappointed bear that|/over an olf log and fell fiat on hia ever was. You me, he was afraid of back. Then he began to sneeze. that pall. It was from a pall @¢xactly | “Kerchew! kerchew! kerchew"™ Uke this that he had got that terrible | #neezed Buster Bear, and rubbed hid j burning inside when he had gulped| paws over his face and eyes, for }down the sap in which Farmer jfomething made his eyes smart. Rrown's Boy had put réd pepper.| Then he scrambied to his feet and He had blamed it on the pail. Row suspected every pail am ome | Aneere hin head off kind of a trap. [hin life, he couldn't | Atm safe disthnce, Buster wai for a MPeetine. long Gime airing at that pall and| Buster glared lantffing to get the ametl of that de. |!Mnocent, nhiny tin pail | lelous sugar. And all the time his [mouth kept watering more and more, You see, thone littie pieces of |sugar he had found on the ground not enough to satisfy him. le eas gtacious, no! They simply | | made him mote anxious than ever to) | get more. | | Two OF three tinien Ruster tried to go away and forget that sugar. but he simply couldn't do it, He | would go off a Ilitle distance and then come back, Gradunily he drew To have saved have stopped wavagely at that He felt that el He | stood there aneexing am If he would! GUM-SHOE THUG HOLDS UP CAFE | Robs Japanese of $45 at the; Point of Gun A tall man with a short mustache was all the description R. Masuda, proprietor of the Victory onge, 206 |McBride and Stith Will Dr, J commissioner, and Dr. Robert M Huth, who recently returned from overseas service with the 69th arti! lery, have opened offices in the Stu- Sane ead eu eater pe vate practice. Dr. McBride refused to Gerept a second appointment as health commissioner and was ready to go into the medical service of the navy when the armistice wag signed. ractice Here Occidental ave, could give the police of the rubber-hoeled bandit who took $45 from the tll of the cafe at 1246 &. m. Monday. Masuda waa mopping behind the counter when he heard the ring of the cash register and looked up to #ee 4 tall robber pointing a gun at his head while with the other hand | til, Masuda did not hear the man enter the cafe. |Girl Departs With Coin and Clothing | Florence Vandeventer Smith, who | ts dexctibed a# being 16, small, dark | and good to look upon, left the home | jot Judge King Dykeman, 5217 Me ridian ave, with a watch, 4 small | coin bank and some of Mra. Dyke man's wearing apparel, according to the police reports. | ‘The girl had been cared for by Mra, Dykeman since her arrest In| from @ trunk | 23 for stealing clot! in & downtown h mpany with another girl on March | | Dr. Stith was in charge of Firlands | tuberculosis sanatorium under Com | missioner McBride BURGLARS GET $790 | Gaining entrance by forcing a réar | window, burglars Sunday afternoon jentered the home of Capt. Fred fly was away on a fishing trip and stole $790 in currency which was hid den in the house. Bride, fotmer health | he waa scooping the change from ihe | Kélly, 120 84th #t. N., while the fam: | at the jail at a meeting of the Wash- jington State Prison association, |whtch met Saturday noon at the |Eight-Hour Act Is | Voted by Alaskans JUNEAU, Alaska, April 24—The |Frawley and. Heckman eight-hour | bill passed the territorial senate late |Saturday afternoon, after several days of bitter debate. The senate . | Will now go into conference with the jhouse, and it is predicted that the final enactment of the bill will not |be concluded untit Thursday night, the final day of the legislature. Other bills passed by the senate during the week created a shipping board and a fish hatehery commission. CONDEMNS COUNTY dAIL The present county jail was con- demned and a committee of five waa appointed to co-operate with the su- perior judges to improve conditions Good Eats cafeteria. o mani to the United States millions of Counterfeiter Canght! The New York health authorities had « Brook- penitentiary for aclling throughout “Talcum powder” tablets as Aspirin Tablets. Warning! arning: Don’t buy Aspirin in a pill box! Get Bayer package! Never ask for just Aspirin Tablets! “Give me a package of ‘Bayer Tablets of Aspifin.’” Always say, neas, and the loneliness of the man; | he 161st 1 try, is buck in Se. | nearer and nearer to that pail, but even the faint stirrings of potential | theater ig monte of adventure |he took the greatest care not to motherhood, her empty arms, her) oy Prench soll touch it. Finally he was near advancing age—all this she knit into! Hunn was transferred to the 26h eMOugh to look dowg into it when he the fabric of her story and laid at|intantry of the First division in |St00d up on his hint legs, Harriet’s feet. as the ancients put! prance and served with that regi | What he saw made his little eves me Sen ae ment during his stay theres He has|snap with greedinens. There lay & Harriet was deeply moved. T00| teen over the top many times, in ad-|efeat big cake of maple sugar. Hus much that Tillle poured out to her | gitton to his wounds, and served on| ter didn't stop to wonder how that found an echo in her own breast. ihe peace conference guard at Ver.|sugar came to be in such «a queer tan tie Goi at actatitite te te striv- | gailles. place. It waw there, almost under ing for but a substitute for the real| nunn intends to go back to his old | hin hose, and that waa enough for things of life—love and tenderness. | jo, of delivering groceries. |him. Still, he was auspicious of that poorest iia teseb ab teas apes pail, and he hesitated to put hin nose jeddenty in it, Gn. Bee Shee, he ne SNAiTS, the All the time hia now wax being snaded tampa, Tile was he longer |tlekled with the smell of that de the waitress at a cheap boarding |Uelous sugar. Finally, he brought house. She loomed large, potential, | His nose We close to the édge of that pegetigves ag woman who held life pall as he could without touching it, in her hang ———. “Why don't you go to Mre. Rosen. | fold? She's your aunt, jan't she?” a LIFT OFF CORNS! “She thinks any woman's @ fool trailing black gowns. her thin figure into the best she could get, and had her hair marcelied and dressed And, because she was a lady and instinct, the result was n but refined and impressive. took her business home with Might, lay awake scheming, at dawn to find fresh fations in the early sky, dearly because whe kept tied up in a towel, #0 that need be done only three & week, That and the corvet the penalties she paid. Her) 4 shoes were a torment, in the work room she kicked | Insist that every Aspirin Tablet you take must come Bayer package and the “Bayer Cross” this package and on each tablet. Tablets Aspirin Colds Grtippe Influenzal- Colds 2m [Policemen Search for Bold Footpad in the regular and motoreycle men scour: | must appear on nity of 700 Boren ave. N jafter Benjamin Benson had been) | held up within a block of hia home | | at 11:25 o'clock Sunday night by tw unmasked robbers. ‘The footpade | took Benson's watch and chain, but ho money | According to Benson's description, and ? ~ s H Caer Buster glared savagely at that innocent, shiny pail. somehow it was all the fault of that pall, It was very mysterious, and | both wore long dari overcoats because he couldn't understand it he | One was Armed with a revolver was afraid, He made up his mind “yey i. " Start State-Wide then and there that that part of the | Search for Youth) For Pain Green Forest was no place for him, and he ettaightway started for Police of every city in the North-| Headache been called In the state home. Every few steps ali the way | ) for Lioyd Harrison, 14} Neuralgia new Harriet, then, came D her distréss. Tillie wae “overwhelmed at first. The there he stopped to sneeze and) sneeze and sneeze, It seemed to him | | that he never could stop sneesxing, | You see, when I had always considered Har. A But Titi urgency © methods direct. hy, Tillie!” said Harriet. ” not daunted While she worked at the fin her silk gloves, what Harriet nervousness waa pure ab- b very nice of you to come to Do you like my rooms?” i" ed the rooms, and Har. ght her first full view of her * anything wrong? Have ‘Mrs. McKee?” so. I came to talk to it it.”” Harriet's turn to be over very fond of you. If you d any words" to take up with a man,” | “You're giving me a terrible re sponsibility, Tillie, if you're asking my advice. “No'm. I'm asking what you'd do if it happened to you. Suppose you had no people that cared anything about you, nobody to disgrace, and all your life nobody had really cared anything about you. And then a chance like this came along. What would you do?” “1 don’t know,” sald poor Harriet. “It seems to me—I'm afraid I'd be tempted. It doen seem as if a woman had the right to be happy, even if—" Her own worda frightened her. It wan as if some hidden self, and not) she, had spoken. She hasiened to Modem Bridge Work For Twenty-Five Years By EDWIN J. BROWN Wee Leading Dentist 106 Columbia Street point out the other side of the mat ter, the insecurity of it, the dingrace, bridgework for a quarter of « cen- I have been studying crown and| had taken that sniffed up a lot of Jong sniff, he he urmer Brown's Boy | Apply few drops then lift sore, black pepper ! had put there. touchy corns off with orn never go fingétrs—No pain! near those shiny | things again,” sobbed Buster Next story: How Whitefoot the | Wood Mouse Spetit a Happy Winter. 9 | Waah., who disappeared home April 18, after an argument with the principal of hia school | He was seen April 20, neer Clear! | Lake, but no trace hae been found of | |him since, The boy's father arrived | In Beattle Bunday night from Sedro: | Woolley, Lloyd's mother ia setious: | }ly {ll over the disappearance of her) | boy SIMPLIFY INDUCTING | |. STREETCAR EMPLOYES| The question of bringing employes | of the municipal atreet riflwa.es junder the city civil service has been simplified by the commission, fn an opinion rendered Supt. ‘Tom Mur. phine the commissioners say that merely a statement of the experience jof the men and the nature of their a achoolboy of Hanaitton, | “didenpeated hth nis | Toothache Stiff Neck Joint Pains Neuritis Earache Rheumatism Lumbago Adulis—Take one or two “Bayer Tablets of Aspitin” with water. If necessary, repeat dose three times a day, after meals. Proved Safe by Millions! American Owned! Boxes of 12 tablets—Dottles of 21—Botties of 100—Also Capsules. Aspirin is the trade mark of Payer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Salicyticacid REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS In offer to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which fa the lightest @nd strongest plate knowh, covers very little of the roof of the mouth; Like K., she insisted that no right|tury, and have worked faithfully to ‘ork will be demanded, you can bite corn off the cdb; guatam can be bullt out of a wrong. Tillle| master @ system that ip safe, sani wat and smoothed her gloves, At} tity and satisfactory. Other den. last, when Harriet paused in sheer | Mate can do it {f they will work and panic, the girl rose. fearn. Skill and genius are acquired (Continued Tuesday.) and arduous labor, ayntem of bridgework is simple for INFANTS ond INVALIDS Ya not that. In just leaving. teed to talk to you, if you don't —_————— ie Watch and Chronometer Maker Nautical Instruments and Compass Adjuster 103 Cherry St. Seattle, Wash. t 7 nly." hitched her chair closer, Doean't wut a bit! Drop a little Freezone on an aching corn, instant ly that corn stops hurting, then you lift it right out. Yes, magic! A tiny bottle of Freezone conts | ut & few cette at uny drug store, | but {# sufficient to remove every | hard corn, soft corn, or corn be- | tween the toes, and the calluses, | without soreness or irritation, Freezone is the sensational discoy- ery of @ Cincinnati genius. It is wonderful, inexpensive made with @ view ty and utility. tooth-brush will easily reach end cleanse every surface of my ganitary bridgework; it is cleaner than the average natural tooth, No charge for consultation and my work is guaranteed. 1 do not operate on people's pock- ethooks. I have elevated dentistry to & professional business standard. EDWIN J. 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