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— } aay. { Copyright, 1917, by Dodd, Mead & Co. i Continoed From Our Last Issue) | suppose. Looking back upen that day, Sevier | tonight as © ak ‘and'§ | as Gieat we eleal Aang # time wore on, ‘and her caging he gerd pntanesan toed | “No.” replied Harry, “1 must got |threw himself again into the work of nad utswed fate’s purpose, and/ away from the crowd somewhere.” | th Joal campaign, she was men:| Inded by a personal ambition, had caught the las more than ever, There et its plan at naught. For that in- walk you few of those old hours when stant’s decision was to prove the key at 4 heen used te a with » a series of fateful doings which right tomorrow new Haag iPtomcang ocing » Pragya ing Ba} | sore Aim en, irr nly, into ne) They cla b a eed t | ey clasp hands and parted “dually, the habitual meet | of ection from which, delite For a time Se ' Poe eee ce Onsale be must have shrunk. ly, chooatig Tt was not until the convention had | ofares, alone adjourned for an hour's recess that |the long, fading a Harry coukt escape from the con-/on and on, past gratulations that poured upon him od th think, Tt Boon he walked © Outskirts of t city into the peaceful willow where he sat. While he spoke the/ green quiet of the country. Me sat sense of mastery had posessed him: | an he now he Laton ood heavens! fumed Brent, im was feeling the tnevitatle| nad often fished ax a boy. Under the evening «i want again, fully al _ The Long Lame’s Turning | ; Hallie Erminie Rives | They're Mable to nominate | her father himeelf was barred. r above the river, where he | 5 he turned lithe new ay | EGG CHAMP | k part in these gather », for he was now away periods, speaking in| of the atate 1 that suntained her spir eriod were her talks with Day after day, in trenchant is, he preached the gospel of party, and many times b sa down the avenue wwung h * patiently, “We'll never get out at! o« d with his thoughte—a dark! Scape aban & this rate. Let's try the other door.” /tangie of anguish and doubt ‘onl = poackipse ter: — vs +e tans Harry turned with him, seek! loartn : And so the months passed tt! there way thru the diminishing As he Nouse specding |Semsined but a fortnight before ole ‘Then, adruptty he stopped. N: ina ‘We ¢ newspaper ex-| 00 day, and so deeply had Feho's | hand, her face turned towar tras He let himself into bla apart. |imasination entered into the great | was Echo, ment and wearily switched on the|ipriry to inemnately wore al in ‘ “You have been gone a year,” she| tights A penciled note, with the Nts engaged with Harry's muc said, tn a low, uneven volce, superseription in Brent's hand, Harry's very thought seemed sus- on the tanec tay He took ft up and that very even the dread of Craig's even the pain and pusal pended. “Is ft—so long?” he an-| opened tt of her heart, were thrust int 4 or Then suddenly he gave an tnartic. |,“ “erount | ‘ | That events , ‘ | He ly knew w + said: | tate ery of amaze—ot actual fright. |, Thatevening abo mat at the viane| cae ion fame during the to fin th Paneer want He was staring at this message, |prougnt her a letter, It ian from n| War as “champion egg frier of to fill the moment's need. written an he . To Echo, however, in the tremu-| “y ed for governor lows gladness that had filled her at| on ballot at & o'clock." the knowledge of his return, the re-} © © * © © © @ 5 ply was like a blow In the face. She If I only knew!" ‘That wns x turned away, and the next moment| Rcho’s mental cry in the dars that the eddying crowd had come between. | followed. “If I only knew % On the hurrying pavement Brent | 1H 4 for m y dropped his hand on Sovier's shoul- | months der. “I'm not going to congratulate | mer the new party. I'm off to write my | & editorial while it's red hot You eome back for the other seat = be whether Vinol is What You Need Because it is a famous blood maker, nerve builder and general tonic. By its use appetite increases, color improves, and the body is filled with renewed energy and strength and vigor. These Letters Prove It Cleveland, Ohio.—‘'I was weak Burdett, N. 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But|Adviser, 175 Swift Labora- have you, in all your experi-| tory, Atlanta, Ga * * ee at eacape, with the shooting of your me up my whole ee ate oll medicines had | It gave mea appetite and built failed to help me.’’~-Mrs. W. D. | meup so now I feel as strong and well Dawson. as ever.” — Mas. Loyal PaLMan. Bow att cElo sid posple und Satcane ahiiarens there to we remedy une Vist oF «= OUR COD LIVER AND IKON [ros IS THE GREATEST STRENGTH CREATOR KNOWN = TER LW MEN — —_ | e ti V ever more than |» result from |,.. the use of sprays, atomizers, | wout and seem stands unique in the annals ‘ | whole She opened and read| the Third postacript on nd in Paris division,” and is *\about to leave for Near East ee ng papers have a tele |28,0 relief worker in Armenia fram from Pudap t Mr./ opinion Craig. Ho left the bh there eee orday. The operatior m | In the warden's office at the peni eanfut entlary next morning, ( ood star out of the open window CHAPTER X11 across the yellow courtyard. The The Mended Koad fast move in the game was at hand Ivany, the great Hungarian| T° the warden Craig's concern for cialist, refastened the light band-|* *oundrel who had come within a age upon his natient’s head with a{#° of murdering him seemed natural ek Gf ahttainction, Jenough. It would be in keeping wit! “Rut yes.” he sald. in his concise|Cralg’s determined and vindictive t goee well. I releane you |Character to exhaust every effort t are, Monsieur. One thing, |°PPrehend the fugitive. T me tn tention of this sort the warden had laid his caller's further inquiries con |corning the pickpocket who had been the missing man’s cellmate ( undo the damage again.” Craig, however, had had reason of Six weeks later Craig wae talking |@nother sort. It had chagrined him to Treadwell In the latter's office,|to learn that with the prisoner had | disappeared the record-card on which ou must remember, Ne No anger. Otherwise. hemorrhage in the affec and all my surgery cou So yc k tt Incredible, then ‘Treadwetl's glance at Craig was|he had counted as a piece of tangt ed, nn he repiied, éryty ble evidence. But this was not an| am considering the evidence an| essential, since, once denounced, | eaent it, that's all, Mr. Henry | Harry Sevier would be put upon the @ reputable and well-known |“efensive, and could not furnish an| of this place, a year ago|Slbl In the meantime, however, the ca veantion jsenaational accusation should be sup- In dinguise,” interrupted Craig.| Ported, and what more to this pur Treadwell shook his head. “There in| Pose than the convict who had shared » evidence of that--it is mere allega-| NO. 29's very cell? Promise of a par 233: " He arranged for don—he could arrange that with the ing of his office, had told his| ~~ een nate . in fact, that he was going broad. The same night, at mid RS. ALICE McCLUSKEY, prominhn: Lewiston women, who says she wishes she could have geiten Taninc twenty years ago, ag It would have saved her ots of suffering. Declares she is now well and happy and that she wants everybody to know ht. in your house—200 miles away nd in another state—a man is ar sated, one of a gang of burglars. here were all the usual earmarks mask, an attempt dla pen safe, eit thrown in I identified him an hour later. Cra! unde: shaggy brows. Anger was seething in his brain at the suspicion he felt was lurking behind the other's | matter-of-fact logic. “Then you be u of hallucina with forceful calm Frankly,” sald Treadwell, “I think | you to allege such a thing openty | the very least, make You've fad ahook - i oat. a brain ry You've been thru/ jother | locally applied treat 4 long period of menta oul breathe Se as ens minating in a major opera Don't e your own case, for you realize Just th ‘ stance. Doubtless you have| Craig struck his fit upon the table ust as the happy SPring-|raithfully tried all of the %%4 is teeth snapped together “I have been trying for twenty time is about to bud forth faithfully all o @larag him in the mud! Ev g years to find*a medicine that with all its joyful message of local remedies ever TeCOM~|and woman in these two would overcome my troubles, but my #h him for a scoundrel and a and in a dozen more! led me completely until I taking Tanlac,” w h He dares to run for governor, doon| rer made recently 1 hypocrite! He shall | by residing at @ chain and ball on! N ston, Me., @ Hi we t- | stopped. A needled stab of pain | ed y had darted, like @ bee's sting, thru| ‘I just feel like I would give the his brow, and there flashed to him| world to meet everyone who suffers suddenly the warning of the surgeon,|as I did and tell them at this on the day he had left the hospital | medicine. If I could only have got in Budapest: “ ° * © tho tiniest hemorrhage In the affected area and! all my surgery could not undo. Ho stood still an instant, breathing heavily ten Taniac twenty have saved me a lo years ago it would of suffering and ra I could not Treadwell wan looking at him| for I would # curiously. “What do you intend to! y 1. I would most Go?” he asked. ay wed feeling afte I am going to the penitentiary the physical record of the prt is there. I presume you would call that evidence? The best—if the measurements proved identical with vier’s. I} dare say he would be willing to sub: mit to th st.” ‘Treadwell added thoughtf . "The n is ¢ I shall wait ti ¢ I show hi who has serv aeorned to agree add to the rent ntracted rheuma row can imagine how happy 1! > lap »| was when, after tak w bottles of Tanlac, I a | wonderful improveme * candidate / tion! Why, it was just the medicine aning, and with|1 needed a be declared elected 1 the time and I contin. | ued taking it until now I am per-| r receive the re/¢ectly well again. I can truthful! ” Jaay that I am enjoying as od nagine,” Tread-| neaith now as I ever had in all my the committee life. I have gained about 14 pounds headquarters, Governor Eveland of|in weight and can again do all my| your state is to be @ guest there, 1| housework without the least trouble hear, He's very much interested in|} don’t get tired like I did and after this campaign, being something of &/qoing my work I can get out and reformer himself.” i |walk for blocks and feel just fine ‘80 much the better! The governor! when I get back home, I earnestly himself shall hsk for the warrant for advise everyone who suffers as 1 did Sevier’s arrest. We will go there to take Tanlac.” that evening ‘i | Tanlac ts sold in Seattle by Bartell Wel" repented Treadwell | Drug Stores under the personal ai Yes, You will come with me—as|rection of a special Tanlac represen | any pitoenee” | tative—Advertisement, “But I don't approve the step pro mt, tested the other, “I consider the affair preposterous!” I am under the impression,” re torted Craig, da “that you are still under my retainer—not Se vier’® Treadwell flushed. “If you put it in that way I shall, of course, accom- pany you. But you have my legal ON WITH THE DANCE TO THE RIVER’S END THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, 1920 {— about it. ke the fellow tract Cassandra * oon as I regained conac one @ the fell > As the man who had could take him with him) Eckler George, Washington ploneer Rugs and Carpets yes. The burglar,” p who died Tuesday, will be held at colt, Fic @isk. "The ws cadens ob can | por opened and a turnkey | Mount Pleasant cemetery Thursday CLEANED He retunes to tell nis| Jentered. figure in striped clothes | at 230. The Fuzzy Wuzzy Rug Co. name rally! After a period he him leecapes, ay jail-birde Gk Gah to un! “Here's your man, Mr. Craig.” said) The man who is unable to live Since 1900 |apprehended. Some months after: | the warden within his income must live without Phone Capitol 1233 ward, Mr. Hi Sevier returna from | (Continued in Our Next Tesuc,) it his vacat resumes his popular | amen a ee 3 iy, rac a are le 8 a bees - -" aa — career ° a eye—very men are will hold had been staring at him from | PAGE 19 ‘i Are You Getting a “Fair” Shave or a Perfect Shave? See the Gillette Service Experts at one of these stores. The service is free They can show you the “little knack” of holding the razor tilted just enough to engage the beard. They will explain the proper adjustment for your beard and skin. 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