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Mother! Teach the Children Their Daily Health Duty You can’t be too insistent! he given to infants. “Thousands of families have been regulated to sure in children find plea: the things most vital to their Comrades of Peril | BY’ RANDALL PARRISH (Copyright, A. C. McClurg & Co., 1919) (Copyrighted bi Great Britain) comfp:t and health, 4 Why oad ee well’s Syrup Pepsin, Re Shoes Wiss Wey are dane. A bottle can be bought at an: chia will be grateful in after years. grag ‘store. Ia a large fainily Chief the functions there is always someone who Rant,’ the pbuilding of the would feel better for a dose of a ttle , 80 that it will not be a pod medicine like Dr, Caldwell's dyapeptic, constipated body when it matures, is Hy morning. Ifthe moth- In spite of the fact that Dy. Cald- er Be insistent «md al well’s Syrup Pepsin ts the largest | | nothing to interfere with it, it Will selling liquid Leeutive soon beconie a habit, a daily rou- in the world, there i be forgotton being over 6 million life. bottles sold each year, Nps gel =y many who need its Onerate wi - benefits have not yet , Caldwell’s Syrup used it. If you have fk acombination of ioe send your name ve herbs with pepsin. aul address for a free 7 «trial bortle to Dr. W. Fy ’ B Caldwell, sir Washington Street, Monticello, Ilinois. healthy maturity with Dr, Cald- Syrup Pepsin. t ' Miss Helen Hammond, holding a! CATHERIS : Ht sible positian with A bank at died at the b heer. |, fentur&, Cal, has resigned in order) Mra. Qlive FE | engage in farming, She has ave. N. EK. A Wacre tract of Jand In the/ was helt Ty hella valley, which she purposts| Benedict's church, with interment}, plant in cotton. | day funeral ay afternoon at St.| MES. HILDA NILSON died Mon es ies | day at the home of her daurhter, |“ st | | Mra, A. B. Jonsson, 7327 40th ave, |! : a S. W, Services will be held Tues. | |day at 4 p, m, at the Home Under : GRAY HAR DARK ie gt ; “J | ] j > j The stage agent nodded What tion? Oh, for the use ‘of Sage Tea and Sulphur, Almost everyone knows that Sage and Sulphur, property compound- brings back the natural color and to the hair when faded, streak or gray. Years ago the only way get this mixture was to make it home, which is mussy and trouble. by asking at any Wyeth’s Sage and ur Compound,” you will get a bottle of this famous old recipe, by the addition of other tn ts, at a small cost. Don't stay gray! Try It! No one Gan possibly tell that you darkened | pirin” fn a “Bayer package,” con Gfpour hair, as it does it so naturally | ing proper directions for Head ep Aspitin~say Bayer 7 ‘evenly. You damped a sponge or | Cold, Pain, Neuralgia, Lumtmgo and | ttameay reluctantly fe brush with it and draw this/Mheumatism. Name “Ijayer” meana| hth Jeans for an a c ne bearta’ On. Ue: Sbe’s your hair, taking one smaf wine Aspirin, preseribed by phy at a time; by morning the ‘hair. disappears? and after ft 12 tablets cost fow o application or two, your hair|is trademark of Bayer beautifuly dark, glossy and|of Monoaceticacidester of Salicylic. act’. was no doubt of mination rogu- Uitte kne }] were er faint applause, chip in, gents; there's a box there at fa Calvary cemetery is “ ” : Name “Bayer'’ is n Genuine |: & bit tough on her, but we're Instet on “Payer Tablets of As | tried that fans for, 19 yoars. Handy tin boxes | et! —— | ‘Ol Dad, you mean? | where did he come from, | (Continued From Yesterday) CHAPTER 1 Bu ‘The Funeral Dad Calkins and When did he drift in here / Furst I knew of the felle wan ‘ded In the | 40Wn at Kelly's Camp, When that te moved on, he come up hi 1 of women girls from he dance judging from 1 altho one or yr women Were at the farther aught glimpse of the|%, Pretty damh good education from x jist what he taught her They been here three years, then? Potit that, I shotud hay.” “Do you happen to know if he wns ever In the army? |. “Come to think of ft, Tom, I do bucks.” he. roared OUt) Once, when he was drunk, he showed ong thern willows. | me hia discharge papers, Lemme this up In #OME| wee: hell, yout ik was & int just goin’ tor be) Argoant in the Sixth That's respect for the dead, an right, Ramsay—pas Now ut we're agoin’ ter remember thé) who's next? step up lively, boys rphaned and the fatherless, Now . CHAPTER 11 Outlining a Plot The Occidental hotel, Micks, pro ap something fer the gurl.” prietor, waa merely a place tn which ped into place behind! t, picep and eat, if one wus t, who recognized the) thoroly acclimated to border Ideas «hard handgrip, and | oe comfort. The dining-room waa at he head of the corpse, an‘ after er’ve had a squint at Ol Dad cough owcome stin of . with sey Just ro tvin’ Old ral long tables P with soiled @ benches ng, & ore him, prying "No; just dropped around fer to} op and asked a pass away the time, Hullo, the pro-| oye «anion Ia about to start—#o that's! prow the ¢ come out, Md Calkins’ girl, te itt Mac “Yep; not #o darned much to look | puri: pont Jat, efther, I don't reckon I've een | feverend?” jher afore fer a year, This yero will ae Mee Settnc* Gila. thal her in his deep voice, “Quite an Aiintetaines for the young ‘woman in ; this Ume of bereavement.” the face in the casket, that of a man! Mao was getting interested. Of bixty, posmibly, yor exhibiting, @ven| “1 was fust talkin’ ter the dominte tm death, the marks of a hard Ufe|yere about her, Tom, what ts ahe| Which had unduly aged him. AS he/ agai’ ter do, an’ what hed tht | thrust his contribution tnt® she box, > fae ber?” McCarthy gripped him cor ’ ak wallia® “Well, bless me, if here ant ‘Tom Shelby, lookin’ like a White nmin, and | » blowin’ hls money Ike a good spart How’ things on the Cottonwood? Fine ap silk, hey? See yer later ell, abe €6 ils Tor. No, yer don't, Ramsay! You! par ain gg ag Free Eh bes me on me once befGe.| ane won't even accept thix bunch o'| Tp Beene com, She's the ornartest hetfer ever There was a moment's delay, While|) gaw she won't . ornary critter would. I © hundred, wa‘h’t it 9 Old Cass right.” passed And ware’ down at at's got | : orphan to the et and eft yere in Ponca with no visible meoann of support. She's a decent girt nobody never eaid nuthin ‘Say, Mac, who was this guy, any:| hu we ee rh on bs Pan fad arean f way?” | The gir over and asked hoarse PANCAKE What's in the Batter makes the Pancakes light,*tender and crispy-| —or otherwise. _ &4&* PANCAKE FLOUR is 0 perfect combina- tion of buckwheat, wheat, corn end rice, with the scientifically exact amount of rising to make perfect Pancakes. Thére’s even corn sugar to make « délicate crust. &A* PANCAKE FLOUR faves you adding fresh milk. The powdered milk is already there. That's why the package costs you a few cents more and the cakes cost considerably less. erent ———~ | nand and Mt would aswure her Neve Ponca of every ob | gation.” 1 The satoon keeper nodied. | “There's quite a few of the right kind ‘round Ponea, Tom, who'd be! {mighty gind to git a decent woman | an’ settle down. I could name al j half-dozen right pow. What I afn't| #0 sure ‘bout is the gurl,” “And you think you can go out In thia town, rope an’ ho«-tie any etray }maverick you find off the range, an‘| aybe fifteen young fell Just add ‘water, | it’s ready secretly believe regu! lady-killer, That What's going to and them up in a bunch; we'll give sirl a chanes to take her pick | That's fair enc Yen's tt?" (Continaed tn Our Next Tewne) FUNERAL 8 tain Arthur | worker who ed at Viadivostok jon February 23, were held at the ' im atvon chapel under tite Masons, Monday | | | | | Put On Flesh AN you b thin and zed to’ refund | jon't like It tier 6. today and, begin to and healthie?, as well king Advises Ordinary Buttermilk for Wrinkles and Enlarged Pores Good Looking Young Woman Old-Time Keelpe of Butters } | 4 = nin a New Wagon A | <7 ge With Fingers Reo Netiring All That Is Necen= ugly sal owpess | era hdamoth ora re 1920 Colored Calf... $1.50 Colored Kid 1.75 Black Kid,, 2be 1.60 Patent Leather. . 1,60 Black Sides...... 90 Outsoles, best $ 1.25 Linings .....++.. Labor costs 100% increase. Shorter hours decreasing production 40% Rents $20 front foot, now $60. Salesmen $20, now $45. Above are some of the real reasons for present-day shoe prices. Many politicians in Washington. are exceedingly noisy over The high prices of shoes, yet they passed the income tax law which places a tax five different times on your shoes befére they reach your feet, ? ee weeanee The carpenters will be out of the way in a few days now, and this Special Alteration Shoe Sale will be with- drawn. Better supply the family now, while prices are so strongly in your favor. Barefoot Sandals and Play Oxfords A very large purchase permits the offering of this popu- lar Summer footwear for children at extremely low prices. Barefoot Sandals, sizes 5 to 11, $1.35. Sizes 114 to 2, $1.95. Play Oxfords, sizes 5 to 8, $1.65. Sizes 8} to 11, $1.85. Sizes 11} to 2, $1.95. These are made of The charming Summer Oxford in Black Kid or Brown Calf. Sizes 24 to 8, AA to D— °9.80 tan calf with heavy soles. made of Black Patent or fine Black Kid. All sizes, AA to D. * Rack of Women’s Novelty Shoes in sizes up to 4. . .$3.95 Rack of Growing Girls’ White Canvas Shoes Rack of Women’s White Canvas Shoes, sizes up to 5 .$1.95 Men's Brown Calf English Oxfords—a large shipment just SsSHOE CLARK-BAKER C@., $806 Ferdinand. Special in Plain Pumps Tomorrow we will place on sale about , 500 pairs of Women’s Plain Pumps, 6 80 1 a ' THE UNIVERSAL CAR Let There Be No Discords If your Ford car is out of tune, there is undoubtedly a very good rea- son for it. And the best way to find that reason, and have it remedied, is to jump in and drive to our authorized Service station, where one of our mechanics who is thoroughly acquainted with the Ford mechanism and who knows the Ford way to adjust or repair your car, can tune it up in a garage that is properly equipped to give real Ford service. Then, too, we never use imitation parts—only the Genuine Ford-made, strong and dutable. They wear from thirty to seventy-five per cent longer than the counterfeit parts that are softer ‘and | more cheaply made. In fact, it is dangerous to human life to use imitation parts, and it is not fair to your Ford car or your pocket book, ra We are a part of the gigantic Ford Service organization whose pur- pose it is to serve the owners of all Ford cars and trucks; we have more than a passing interest in your car. Prompt service is given on all work—from a minor adjustment to a motor overhaul: Drive in and see the facts for yourself—there’s too much money invested in your Ford car to miss connections with the authorized Ford dealers, HIGGINS & MATTHEWS, Rainier 55. 315 Nickerson St. MYERS & BAIRD, : Queen Ane 74, land w |throug ALFRED G. AYERST, INC., 1830 Broadway, corner Denny Way. Fisher Flouring Mills Company Seattle ... Portland 1 Buttermilk, however, ts not Al ways obtainable, but a spectalint has at last perfected a method of eone centrating buttermilk and combine ing It with @ perfect cream, which you can buy in small quantities class dru for “Howe about it ndr is about the result Jit's juat common, ordinary butter. |muk im the form of ® wonderful jeream, gently massaged with the \fnger tips around the corners of the even and mouth. Drug Co. can “AUbpY You.” F ie Chemical Co, Duitalo. N. ¥, bg Bellingham Mt. Vernon jast 128. CENTRAL AGENCY, INC., Broadway and Pike St. Fourth Ave. at James St. Elliott 750. L. M. CLINE MOTOR CO., 4 East 320. 1102 EF, 45th, Kenwood 31. Insist on Genuine Ford Parts