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Mild and gentle in action. Do not gripe or Bauseate, No costive after effects. 4 Mrs. Sweet Clary, Ante, Ve: “I hed « bed THE SEATTLE STAR—-FRIDAY, MAR SOMETHING DOING BY VARICK VANARDY Copyright, 1919, by The Macauly Co. fow minutes late As HOON As he wan f revived Cora and t eft the man Baldwin ecause we dared not b Denningham ha ere I d went to the door and refused to him, Cora is here v her, nor she me, until this happened When I told he ame, and that tom 1—sh . r ented He and called Mins Cora, please come here, Crewe Miss Cof Malden. Her father’s name was Eric Malden, and thin is was my mother’s bre » we are cousina, Twenty-five years ago, Erte Mal and Addison De nees partners tr ningham New Zea go, Mader with her, sv n to sham stole x months old A then until abe the constant nningham, w » Malden had did go to him, then. “SYRUP OF FIéS” CHILD'S UATE ===: Look at tongue! 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Because Vicks acts locally by stimulation thru the |mation, attract the blood laway from the congested | spots and relieve the cough. }In addition, the medicinal in- | gredients of Vicks are vapor- | ized by the body heat. These vapors are breathed in all « Wie ae cK More Than 17 Million $7.45 Downstairs Department at $7.95 SHOE Co. petent physician, explaining how certain diseases which Rub may be of value in this conc ttisements, prepared by a com- attack smonia, Influenza, Wheorlos continued ( —often leave ested state, thus affording a ns. And how Vick’s Vapo- ition night long, bringing the med- skin to draw out inflam- ication to bear directly upon |‘ the inflamed areas. 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That explat Malden’s will is worded but I forget. You do not Mr. Moreau vvarin and Lat 1 when he o} en them » that he Muges » the corner and find a he ordered. “Call up 4321 this only: ‘Crewe Then beat it dowr Runt?” wants Crewe od the parlor. Muggs prisonment yearn ago. shed there will be other ir nding again: and how he has manag: » California millionalr um rather curious Mr. Savartr CHAPTER XII Face Up, on the Table There in no mu Sut ngham made bh mother and me, brother's partn ave and ple very soon began to i My mother was of cour © marry her—only she it that way, thank God! getting me ont nded he had hurt his hand, and induce 4 me to copy his © until I could make it quite induced me to sign several him—and sent me to get ‘ho pretended ywed without m ing about it jin detail “After that I became ent from the appe real thing desperate, I arance of bad to and from bad to ears when I led 1 without really | t convicted me over Then my mothe ad always been known as South, I changed it to Graeme Suth erland, | I succeeded in avoiding Denning: | ham until a little more than a year when I met him one day in the orridor of the Mastoden. He used) his old t on me He told me abo wit, and forced mo Cora, and to divid with him “I pretended to consent to all of it because I had already planned to escaped from him again. I had ar ranged with Aba Nutter to be on the lookout for a body at the morgue| BLEITZ NEW UNDERTAKING PARLORS AND CREMATORY Eric Malden's ree to marry er inheritance Are now located at 315 Kil bourne st, Just two blocks west of my OLD location, Those who have had ove easion to use the 8 f = in time of bere ‘Thoughtful, sympathetic attention is’ synonymous with Bleitz Service, NORTH 587 ¢| bless her. _) nr Troster ine SS ee a dlwa VS Tastes the Same in the Cup” wf Le BSS We Have Ended Coffee-Making Troubles In Scores of Homes—End Them in Yours, Too Inscores ofhomes mengrumbleabout the coffee and women get the blame. Pots are kept clean and the coffee is made in the same way daily, yet the flavor varies. Men don’t understand it, nor do you, madam. Yetitis easyto have coffee with the same good flavor the year around. This has been the trouble: Your 4rand has varied. While you have treated it just the same each time in the making it hasn’t treated you the same. For even the world’s best rate coffees vary. Coffees from the same planta- tions differ, and present each day new difficulties to the roaster. We overcome them by roasting, blend- ing and re-blending in different ways to perfectly match the flavor ofevery lot with that of the one before. This requires infinite pains by expert FOLGERS “zz: roasters, blenders and tasters. Men possessing wide experience and the skill of artistry. Notall roasters have the men,nortake the care—so many brands often fail to keep faith with you. But “F olger’s Golden Gate” will keep faith. It is absolutely uniform. And thus it will end coffee-making troubles in your home for all time to come. Just try,and see. That's all we ask. See if you have ever tasted coffee equally as good. 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The finest we can make. uid not touch it ng room while Crewe, that story now, but (Continued in Our Next Issue.) Then I got word that Denningham was on his way East with Cora was already fnarried to Nera—God whom I had told every Nutter. He told me|® fund of 8 I pd in an ixed’ it. I y know the Registered Dentis! service and moderate ‘The British government has placed 000,000 at the disposal a body that very |of its research department to enable or, We deci ht it to me Jed | {t to encourage ir I | research Large Can, LOC 3 cans to Customer OFFEE sdustries to take up Pure Cane 4 lb. pkg. .... .60c 4 Ibs, to Customer FRESH ROASTED DAILY gai 20c Reuse 55e EXTRA CHOICE 3 Lbs.$1.45 DOUBLE STEAMERS _ } 9 qs. PRESERVE KETTLES / SAUCE PANS 8 ats. BROOMS Full Cream Cheese 30c Lb. Rest Local Ranch Eges, aca 85c FREE J gh PORK aneet, Anywhere $1.00 Regular r 45c. pr at.. 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