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mf BY KATHLBEN NORRIS “By Kathleen Norris} *—— SYNOPSIS OF Adie CE BING Cc CH ABT ERS angel Rreckenridee—ve ae ere ta ae Wee Eman ar , oe ING IN THE NEW YEAR with the resolu- | ee tion that you and your family will “Eat More ‘jentcaonmeeeess* Bakers’ Bread” during 1920, and you will have Robert Borden as its premier, Bor-| fs club the following week, | Warren. th time this week I've been late! “ le | was said in exa 4 ee See ae men health and efficiency. gratefully. “I'l! bring my bath “You don't know how we slaves) Hut w was gone A the attentive husband and father an Suit, and live in the water ut, vy you, Rachael Magsio said. | pression fell upon her, Dear old boy q sind " a ay it can only be from Friday | “When Greg and I are gasping away |it was not r ot him, |#mlable farewell, The motor car about alone, si down to) Would wheel about in the bare May READ WHAT until Monday morning in some roof garden, having our mild | going { Greg will run me down tn the! little ax, we'll think of you | hi cals with onty a tra 4 nutes shine, the river would be a ripple 9 . , and bring me up again lown he glorious o * |for company! Shut away so deli. /of dgncing blue waves, morning § ‘ } {th an ap-|band and none, enjoying the very| Path, and whitefrocked babies tod a, smiling. league!” Warren said with » ' ‘ helplensness. that forced her to lean | die along the pathe. Buch » morning 1—Your body receives more of the essential elements of SAYS ABOUT el fixed the date. On the! preciat eh oe a " Friday ight she ne “He laughs, Mage id, “but y upen him, she had forgot. | for 4 ride only Warren were there! and “Magele at the gate, at| hon F aen't knew wears 1° be |ten how bard tt wae tor Ores + | But Rachael would try to enjoy her| nutriment and fuel from bread, at much less cost than @nd@_of the long run, Warren| without Greg. Y Jon't know how | ‘et w cou r 1 when | run and would eat Mrs. Perry's or from any other solid food. What's better for you than BREAD Quite his old, & tful self; kind he is to me. " " Mre. Cheseborough's fried chicken/ 4 ? perfection. Alice gave a ¢ ite hint ite an) home-made tees ‘with gracious well-buttered bread and sweet, rich milk? party, and Alice's brother di mile ne 4 leeph appetite so enthusiasm; every one wan quite “frend is not only one of the Mies the opportunity of a flirta tell you how mu ready to excuse Warren; his beaut) most nutritious, but it is also among with Magsic. The visit, for) I'v 4 this! Maguie added | hausted? fel Wile was the gore popular ef the 2—Bakers’ bread, as made. by Seattle’s modern bakeries, the cheapest foods, For a given tac! ms a eat When do you think I iN get) two. sum one obtains a larger number of ee ie Sean” aa ‘got represents the highest attainment in the science of bak- a ce hak tres Vaan Ok a tT’ she would ask | Ite was alwayn noticeably affec:| “Do it any other time you can! Mins Snow 5 . Uttle actress and Rachael's! Rachael waved them out of } ‘ome, now, we're not going tole nate when they got home, Ia ing, which is, indeed, a real science. Why waste time, other food, “Bread is the least watery of veg- ind were on frien on inth| She stood at the gate, in the » f heads about that! Mias|echacl, her color bright from sun and i . ° terms; Magsie showed Warren! grant, warm summer mornir n id x « a Why. | wind, would entertain him with a} fuel and energy trying to do your own baking? etable foods, and ts relatively less so Warren murmured advice;/a long time after they were L got tolepirited a unt of the day while she! ’ Neo meat. BER coe FS ge betreagyd reached a confident "EC hat AO SA Sa Sate aS r ‘ r elf, that's! dr 1 | | bread must regan as one hand to him from the raft;| In the late summer, placidly wast-| al a it ye suffering | ~{ wish I'd gone with you; 1 willl 8—Many delicious, appetizing dishes ave made with bread the most nutritious of our oedinery eald, “Be careful, dear!’|ing her days on the sands with the ¥ minute of the time, you might| next time! he invariably sald. | ie, 4 “ foods. This is due to the fact that lbhe eprang up to leap from the|two boys, a new experience befell] have something to grumt : pret ecg ini eatin URE DS the food that is already prepared. Depend on the threefitths of it consists of solid WWell, sald Rachact bravely, no| Rachael. She had hoped, at about| Dr. Valentine was equally ‘ yerionce. No plans today staff of life’ and eat less of the more expensive foods. nutriment. ‘There is no animal fm that! Warren was just the the t of Jimmy's third birthday, | factory, altho Rac joved the etm | i iinet yeti - food and but few vegetables of Sheect, simple person to be fiat.|to present him and his little brother | ple, homely man so much that she| hres jar wy ee oe You'll feel better—and save money. which this can be said.” 3 BM by Magsie's affection. How) with a sister, Now the hope van-|could not be vexed his ki | eee “ee ot ot te Sea Pre: | Bd she help liking him? luhed, and Rachael, awed and sad, | vaguenes ag dias ex tae a en “tee oe he wen ide ny chamber In he art| “These things are alo s nt | low questio “ ool bed by gan lg to to ee men ~ <7 ted . bs gir iened: rach ° Senn ‘Ganon ig ar boys to go out to the park? Ra-/| This announcement published in the interests of public bealth and ~san gpd = vay pow seca flee: Fac amemn rk es * spd pr ete 1 pause, undecided. Well, economy, by the Magsie was tucked in r life sobered and made thougt sci ls © had just such a fight years on Mar might take the but! fm. Rachael's place beside|over the great possibilities that are|ago. When the human machinery |?°" “i MUBhE pre husband; ber gold hair| wrapped in every human birth.|runs down, there's nothing for it but| (rie (nem in wary. An vk SEATTLE ASSOCIATION OF THE BAKING ‘under a smart little hat;| Warren had warned her that she|patience! You did too much last win-| J 680"? a coe INDUSTRY Sik stockings, and gown! must be careful now, and, charmed ter, nursing the baby until you left all of the becoming creamy tan|at his concern for her grief: and | for California, and then only the hot And ten minutes later he might an 6 Mina Warren's sugwestion, Rachael gives dinner party guor no hi axtight, her streng quickly ex ~ |hock, she rested and saved herseif|summer between that and Septem-|J¥™mp up briskly. Well, how about a} Secretary's Office—1141 Henry Bidg., Seattle | wherever she could | ber! Just go slow!" little run up to Pelham Manor, won } Bat autumn came, ‘and winter|c ¢ © © © © © e | dertul morning—could she go as she | an? Rachael would beg for 10 min came, and she did not grow strong.| Perhaps once a month Magsie| eau: dhe ouahe obaek Aa j thie geason, and her friends, w to tickle the rearing baby with the}. “Would you mind if we made it a]. rerulary to chureh again?” | that their mother goes to church and/jt you'll have given it up again’ | 11a’ ciousy_w bah thay came to call in Washin » far bias Gk Eee. te ae short run, dear, and then if 1] he said, indifferently, giving | Praye—and I really want to doi my:) «1 hope not.” Rachael said. si6h-| «what have you got to be ms, SHE says Square, were apt to find her com: | pee ng in a minor part in [repped you here and went on down) 1°! ae Polearm anes overt ing. “I wish I had never stopped.| of?" he asked, somewhat gruffty, itortably established on the ‘uate Hroduction. Among ati{t® the horpital for a little white?” book ureh-going coming in| Ho smiled, as always a little Into 1 wisn 1 were one of these mild, nice.| she paused. | coueh in of the great roor the callers who came and went per.| “Why, Warren, it was your sug.| “SP es Jerant of what sounded like #entt| vintage women who put out clean| “Your work,” Rachael sald, 4 Now Weighs | were still unchanged, with a nurse|haps Magsie was the moat at home| gestion, deaf! Why take « drive at/ It's not that.” Rachael anid, emit | mwah |wtockings for the children every St \ ply, “everything that keeps Markham } S| hovering in the background, and the) in the Gregory house—a harmless lit-jall if you den't feel ike it! ing over a little sense of pain, “but ‘Oh, come, my dear! Long before) urday night, and clean shirts and | away from me!" tly 106 Pounds—Is (bors playing before the fire. Rach-|tle affectionate creature, unimpor “Oh, it's not that—I'm quite will seh gee —~|ginghams, and lead them all into a! “And you think going to 8a! Grateful to Tanlac sel would send the children away | tant. but always welcome. ing to. Where dre the kideT” pew Sunday morning, and teach Luke's every Sunday morning at 4 with Mary, ring for tea, and chatter! Slowly health and strength came] . P them the Golden Rule, and to honor | o'clock, and listening to Billy Gray iad fallen oft until I weighed | vivaciously with her guests, later re-| back, and one ba one Rachael took|,, AT tack them out They’ve get their father and their mother, and/will fix it all up?” he smiled Bimighty-two pounds when I be-|tailing all the gossip to Warren|up the dropped threads of her life.|{2 be back for nape at halt-past all the rest of it!* unkindly. But as she did not Staking Taniac, but now my|when he came to sit beside her.) The early spring f , nt. tte Gab telate | “And what do you think you would | his smile, and as the tears he dis-/ fe exactly one hundred-six,”| Often she got up and took her place} er herself again, t al “I see. He would look at hin gain by that?” Warren asked. |lked came into her eyes, his tone the unusual statement made/|at the table, and once or twice a ch of gray here and there in her| Watch. “Well, I) tell you what 1) “Oh, I would gain—security,” Ra-| Changed. “Now I'll tell you what's Rose Markham, | month, after a quiet day, was tucked | dark hair, and Elinor and Judy told) {ok I'll do. I'll change and shave ; thacl' quid vautedty, tok wie hae the matter with you, my\ dear,” he St, Oak-|into the motor car by the watchful | each r that her spirits were not/now—" A pause. His voice would | picion of tears in her eyes. “I would | Sid. with @ brisk kindliness that cut |her far more just then than severity Mew, and went to tro] theent drop vaguely. “What would you lik 4 upon, to * Miss Snow, went to ¢ h a p vaguely a id you like % _ have something to—to stan iP to) | would have done, “you're all wound Sixteen years I have had alor opera, to be brought carefu They did not know what Rachaot|* 407" he might suggest, amiably — ¢ on of troubles that have| gain at 11 o'clock n| kne at y in| Such @ converpat 1 . so had - be guided: by. There is & purity, a8) Ls if-anal: 5 . ; knew, that there waa @ change in} uch a conversation, so lacking in austerity, about that, old church-go-| ip in sel ysis and psychologic — Be in miserable health, and | into Miss Snow's care Warren, so puzzling, #0 dinquieting,| his old definite briekneas where their my ing, 10 vin g-God-and-your-neighbor | | selfconsclousness, and you're spin: pe knows the suffering § have) gne was not at = that bis wife's convalescence was de-jholidays were concerned, would ideal, ‘Truth and simplicity and in-|®!"s round and round in your own) [| to bear,” she continued. 1) leasening of social ty was | layed by many a wakeful hour and|/daunt Rachael with a sense of utter) 4 } |tegrity and uprightness—my oia| entity like a kitten chasing her tail. Emeehered with a chronic cas?/ 4 real relief, and Warren's solicitude many a burst of r Sometimes she offered a| ’ | great grandmother used to use those| !t’S & Perfectly recognizable phase of | ! | J 7 ——scotgprildlg fig take | and sympathy were a tonic of which |Account. She could not even analyze|plan, but it waa invariably rejected words, but one doesn’t ever hear|® Srt of minor hysteria that often she drank deep, night and morning.|!t. much leas was she fit to battie| There were friends who would have} them any more! Everything's halt/ Sets hold of women, and curiously i that the ringing of) fie big warm hands, his smile, the| With it with her old splendid strength | been delighted at n unexpected | ys; jenough, it usually comes about five ‘door bell would make Lr} . Sube-al hii voice, thoes tort and sanity |tunch call from the Gregorys, but| jor six years after. marriage. We out gl or Be) aos and rejuvenated her continually His ‘ neral attitude toward her. in} aren 9 ig and shuddered nega | | happen to be born, There's no more | Sera sect “ over and over again, lle ane would turn black| The boys were a delight to her.|(heee days, was one of paternal and) ¥ aon one mentioned thelr | |discipline, no more self-denial, 70 | cited “4 ow "m so nervous and ex: = befo: T went to take a step|In their small rumpled pajamas they brisk kindliness. He liked her new reapes ms Me end, he would go off to| |more development of character! : all the time, and I don’t sleep! | when Ment to take # 12? | came into her room every morning, |£0%% he didn't care much for that|the hosp al or an hour or two, and 4 want to—to hold on to pana s : Petal — mach * I love my gute after night I would full of delicions| &% shoe didn't look awfully well,| ater would telephone to his wife to ¢ - |now that forces I can’t control are | PUSbam just can't help worry- better telephone old George—it| explain a longer absence: he had met é | coming into my life.”” jing 4 black and half white nowada: we're all as good or as bad as we) im bed 20 long without sleep |? “oe, y. Jim was & Ma*| wouldn't do to have her sick again!|some of the boys at the club and ‘Looking up and toward his wife as | 1 n i m deind sat oppo: im am, ® Wink that I would «im-|terful baby tinually fork-| < “ they fe | = j ; “What do you mean by forces you | gp, ad heer head ig oe Y © was going out, unless |they were rather urging him to stay ct JT THAT ol IT gd she sat opposite him in the lamp: {Set up and busy myself ad wag sure to bump bis! wanted him for something? She wan | to luneh; ho couldn't very well de pews area ml lght, Warren Gregcty found’ ta a * smile on the beautiful face. Ra- | the house. 1 had indigestion | Mother if she attempted too much wn ae series edt caumee nee ted hideously of her old days| cline. bed that hardly a thing I ate | hugging, but darkeyed, grave hove A | AND | “Love, Warren,” she answered,|chael's hurt was deeper than her | would |Derry was “cuddl: . 1 » Clare | “Would you like to have me come i . ald y idly ik ott ae - f auickly, “Le or you anc Dy " 90 bad I could hardly breath his shinin head cc . haken 1 weak sti he fought| down and join you anywhere later?” — : PUT IT IN aul ae ve for a ar the boys, | pride; she looked stricken. ea against the pain and be-|his wife might ask in the latter case. : ee nee et ee (Contineed ‘Temorrew) er 1 snee né pains in| minutes together or mot? ' wilderment of the ew prob: | ; stomach we o bad they | breast, and when she lifted him fr on "| “No, thank uu, no. I may come s nvited th yernons he liked to the} rs Swould almost draw me double. My| his crib late at night for a last k - sae bane d to thel straight home after lunch, and in| pains i ight side were so in-\ neck, and his rich mur right?” Ot , Ik OF 2 PR tense T coud *ardly stand them. | mur Hentiousts “Ht ; rape sane rice a Sg ith ten te] 9 ply.”* chael would sit at You MAY BE ONE OF THOSE PEOPLE WHO ARE f j somplexion ogress yellow and| uffied rosily in gaiters and furs,|the ear. They would go up to Onain ) desk, after she had ALWAYS KICKING THEMSELV FOR THEIR EX- - Jost weight un was scarcely lor running about her room in their the F hung up the receiver, wrapped in bit TRAVAGANCE, YET NEVER WILLING TO BEGIN! er Ghan & frame. I tried ev-| white, rosetted slippers, with sturdy | we, ‘as ite 3 an ved arte ter thought, a bewildered pain at her cs ~ Cage . n sturdy| would go to Jersey and spend the no} & bewildered pa e nphgiad “ Pes if Imaginable in the way of |arms and knees bare, of angelic in| day with Dr Cheeeboroue| nd thelvcart. She never doubted him; ta | ECONOMIZING TODAY. HAIR GROWN ON MR. BRITTAIN’S BALD HEAD B' pains, And I was told one time | their blue wrappers after the eve-| Perhaps Warren accepted thene|Morrow good, old, homely, trust INDIANS’ MYSTERIOUS HAIR GROWER . an / ning bath, they weré equally en-| gentic A the: |worthy George Valentine, who ~ . y ; ually en-|euggestions, and they had a cloud. |woriny | eoras, Valentine ne TODAY IS THE TIME TO QUIT WASTING AND : re said theese Gbackutaly bald. The scatp weeks longer if I did not have chanting to their mother. jess day. Or when Sunday morning| if and children were visiting were § hee « or a ne y morning| "| “ _ - he thought the hair roots the condition I was In|) pe psa gts 0 pew choy ean| 6, a8 the boys, conted and capped, pot Bags in Boston, would BEGIN TO BANK THAT LOOSE MONEY. OME home Fahy Moy g Td Mies cane to my sescug [tet pation arren said one| wore eager to start, he might evade| "Peak of the bridge game at the clu ‘ . ARCE ‘ és % wnt ave a luxuriant growth of soft, now, after all ess youre ‘ot ening when he was dr @ for an| them. But with his wife waiting for him at DAY IT WILL BE A LARGE SUM AND COME IN from ay, Dietosrapke™ bon sax Wir caoeuaes g especially notable dinner, and Rach or home, his wife who lived all the HANDY. ae weaths ‘almost too. good | “> 1 | wonder if you'll feel badly . ‘ Te CON co se Weak weaning dor thie Indians‘ Secret of Hair Growth be shee bot 1 have gained} eta gs rig f oer me comenanel "Oh gh tent Lt 3 neventh day, why did he need the so. "peat. "Tam na inger sone ruee couch in his upstairs sit-| well, "dear, T've get some| “ity of his men friends? = only way to accomplish big things is to do them| @ write “ead Itlne, Norn ape Md could not be in better con ji heaitn. = ! he = Louise'll give me a bite of lunch—" there was no fighting instinct in Ra unt ; ¢ ateeverated would gave ie i xf mo ot tha damt nn |make me well, or if effort could, 1'A| de lf |He should be t i a ; Hon is a thing of the past ana |™4ke me well, or if effort could, I'd down, and face him ruetully. “How|He should be hers honorably anc ‘hat I was astonished ond Beakes no difference what 1 eat |#*t Well, of course! But there seats un I go alone! I don't want to.|Spenly, without devices, without in« “Obviously, the ha wind Wr srecteriane ada t ft without any bad vf.|t be times when you simply are| And it's such a day, and the babies|tTigue. Stirred to the depths of her] Established ASSETS the sealp. awaiting the fertilizing potency of the myeriouspomade at all. As Iam not troubiea|*ck- It's an extraordinary experi-|are so sweet—'s being by wifehoed and motherhood,| gg ¥ ge eiaie - preparing this saysterieus elintr, new sited cake” SR ieee a My liver any more the pains | Me to me; it's extraordinary to le 1ere’a no reason why you and|bY her passionate love for her hus-| * ears $11,500,000 | pioro when bald, B® recipe Put into practical form by « heist mhnone Eley right side have disappeared, | bere, and think of all the hundreds |the children shouldn't go.” She had| band and children, it was a bumiliat Many men and women, aire’ children, Se "reported aatlstactere sone gmply, proved 5 ry results from Kotalke of thousands of other women whol! come to know that mild, almost re.|/ne thought that she must reid @nd my complexion has all cleared | \f 5 w M This was several months ago |*t? *lck, Just simply and quietly laid] proachful tone. with and flatter other men. As a Ho You jay Grow YOUR Hair fat 1 took Taniac and. wan re. |10W with no by-yourleave! Of course,| “On, but Warron, that mpolls it] Matter of fact, she found it aime ult] ‘MUTUAL MUTUAL | My honest belief is that hair roots rarely die even when jmy being {il doesn’t make much| an" to talk with any interest of any the hair_falla out through dandruff, fever, exc dryness @ to such good health, but to-|my | belne ) : Tam stilt feeling as fine ax |touble: the boys are cared for, the| ‘I'm sorry!" thing except Warren, his work and ie BY espera ch rn ba talk af | experts that often when hair falls out » I would not be without Tan- TSAVINGS_ AVINGS | owt Drug Co, tra] the roots become imbedded within the oar oes Sea , covered by hard skin, so that they remain for a time like bulbs or seeds in 8 bottle which will grow when fertilized Shampoos (which contain alkalis) and | font house goes on, and I don't suffer!| Rachael would shut her Ips firmly|4# plans, of Jimmy and Derry, and for anything In the world.” | But suppose we were poor, and the|over protest. At best she might| Perhaps of Home Dunes. If it were Panlac in noid in Seattle by Barton | Children needed me, and you couldn’t| wring from him a reluctant change|* Matter of necessity she might al Stores under the personal di-|2fford 4 nurse—then what? For I'd | of mind and an annoyed offer of com-|W4y" turn to the new plays and Second 810 Avenue of n special Taniac represen: | Have to collapse and lie here Just the| pany’ which she mustggrom xheor|0Oks, the opera of the season, or hair lotions “whiem contain saeco ane S chigvertioonenit same | pride decline, At worst Whe would be| the bill for tenement requirements or| ‘The oldest and largest strictly savings institution in snamlce $0 the bai, as they dry it, ‘It's no snap for me," Warren | treated with a dignified sflence-—the|Juvenile delinquents, but mere per the Pacific North t. eataiie soatal: those SCHWARTZ | grumbled after a silence. “Gosh! I|peevish and exacting woman who|#@nalities and intrigue she knew no west, H gre which give new be glad when you're well—and| could not understand more. These matters were all of sec int and Mie! Opticin when the damn nurse is out of thé | So she would go slowly down to| ondary interest to her now; it seemed TRUSTEES Fav pipette Sys gor f fellable druggist's |the car, to Mary beamihg. beside|to Rachael that the time had come $300.00 QUA: : } de 1. G. : . “ with urren, I thought you liked Mis#| Martin In the front seat, to.the de.{When mere personalities, when bridge ae Py te Henry R. King C. EB, Vilas ot Motalko (with testimoniaia ete.) may tb pie he Ad us boys tumbling about in ghe|and cocktails and dancing and half-| js 1, Finley William A, Peters, W. West ing tem cents, silver or stamps, to my address below, For women's hair, ; A Sad suppoye—in a way. kk, eager for Mother, With true scandals were not satisfying. Raymond R. James Shannon David Whitcomb JOHN HART BRITTAIN, BF. 1128, Stati FE * ion F, her for breakfast,|on each « f hor, a retaining nid Warren,” she said one evening ‘razier F. K, Struve Bugene B, Favre, Spokane " F Frazi u n inner—so ¢ stingly'on the waiters, she wo wavelwhen the move to Home Dunes was| Ivar Janson William Thaanum LO. J k, No. Yakim: New York City "

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