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Ever-Popwar “Tea” Will Prove Boon to Puzzled St. Patrick's Day Hostess. Some holidays seem made for some for evening parties " yre party i small, not more it's always ¢ siz or cight fe serve the fea ja the living room bring in @ om po will do—spread with @ hunch en end carry the tea im on wT rtte pot of shamrock could be gard for tadle decoration. Serve the hes from a sandwich dasket qh a huge green dow tied on the Tray sandiciches cut in the shape ghamrocks, little cakes cut with tame cutter and covered with green icing, green cherries served with the ja end an ice delicately green or pamchio ice cream diffuse an at macphere of the Emerald ksle itself, Menu for Tea Sandwiches Cream Scones Tea Shamrock Cakes Pistachio Ice Cream Salted Nuts Candies Chopped green perper and cream qheewe, lettuce and mayonnaise watercress and mayonnaise, olives gad nuts chopped together, make delicious fillings for the sandwiches carry out the green color we. Cut the scones with the @amrock cutter. This “shamrock cotter is nothing more or less than of the sandwich * recipe is so " that it's spe BERTRAND W. SINCLAIR Copyright, 1920, by Little, Brown & Co, (Continued From Yesterday) | | The Blwkbird made trip after trip | until late in August. ‘Then, one day, | j when the salmon in her hold had been pioarooned to the cannery floor, Mackae went up ta the office. Btubby | j had sent for him. He looked uncom: |fortable when Jack came in. | “What's on your mind now? Mac- Rae asked genially | “Something damned Stubby growled. “Shoot,” MacRae said. He ‘dat | down and Ut a cigaret. | “I didn't think they could do it,” | Abbott said slowly, “But it seems they can, I guess you'll have to lay off the Gower territory after all, | Jack.” “You mean you will." MacRae re | plied, “I've been rather expecting that. Can Gower hurt yout “Not personally. But the banke— export controh—there are so many angles to the cannery situation. If 1 bad this pack marketed I could jenap my fingers at them, But I jhaven't. There's the rub,” “Don't worry about me,” MacRae | said gently, “I have no pack to} market thru the regular channels. | Nor has the bank advanced me any | | funds, You are not responsible for jwhat I do, And neither Gower nor | the Packers’ association nor the banks can stop me frem buying salmon so long as I have the money | to pay the fishermen and cartiers to haul them, can they? } “No, but the devil of ft ts they can stop you selling,” Stubby la- mented bitterly. MacRae did not attempt to answer that. | “Let's sum ft up,” he said. “You! can't take any more bluebacks from Gower's territory. That, I gather, is the chief object. Am I to be de- prived of the two boat charters into Unpleasant,” | WHAT! ARE You WEARING GLASSES, DOINGS OF THE DUFFS THE SEATTLE STAR NHN, DIDNT You GET f SPECS THAT Loop They'll Fit OW, THESE PINCH f ON SO EASILY - NO TROUBLE AT Aut! Any Nose! Wy THERE Goes TEN \ CHEER UP! BUCKS! I'VE BUSTED LET You OFF FoR. THEM THE FIRST By BLOSSER a ft a) CANT You DUT ME IN THE HILUNERY Cream Scones the bargain?” DEPARTMENT ay dy fwo and one-half cups flour, 6| «No, by the Lord,” Stubby ewore. SPRING HAT RIGHT AWAY ? am tablespoons butter, % teaspoon salt ot if you want them.” eto & floured molding-board and) said promptly. “They're good value GRANDMOTHER'S SCHOOL DAYS : red to inch thickness Cut at that And I can use ten thousand | ‘With cutter and bake om a well: | dollars right now.” | David looked a bit disappointed “I remember once when a boy Sif, flour, sult and baking POW-| casted. “You had them up for sale, | @e. Rub in butter with tps of) anyway. That will let you out, so " Add milk and cream slow-/ tar as my equipment is concerned.” | 1 teaspoon baking powder, \ cup ik, 4 cup eam. Jy, Working to a smooth dough. Turn baking sheet im a moderate 1 Put a fair price on the Birds, and Ill bay ‘em beth,” MacRae sug- “Five thousand each," Stubby | “I'll give you a check. I want the Page that grandmother's rememberer 307 was sent on horseback, a 224ile orm for 15 minutes. Brush Over) registry transferred to me at once,” Wh sweetened milk when nearly} wacRae continued. “That done, you had given his friend no definite/ ride thru the deep forest, to get _sudirg return to the oven for aM can cease worrying over me, Stub. |] tale of her school days that money order. ml Pistachio Ice Cream ‘Three cups milk, 1 cup thin cream, 1% cups whipping cream, 1% cups maar, 1% Junket tableta, table- goons cold water, 1 tablespoon vanilla, 1 tenspoon pistachio flavor You've been nquere. and I've made) money on the’ deal. You would be foolish to fight unless you have a| fighting chance. And if it ts any sauafaction to you personally, Stub, I can assure you that I shall con- tinue to do business as usual.” Stubby looked curious. “Coulin't you remember some spectal day or something, grand mother, before we go out to play— Just to show him? “Ah, Davie man, the special | “We studied geography and his | tory, but we knew little of our | own state except what we learned traveling over it. “We wrote compositions, ‘said of a Bride TOMORROW WALDO! PRACTICE FML og OVER CHANTS ih THE DARK AAD KUOC KING 5 ing, green coloring, % cup pistachio) § f puta, blanched and chopped. z ay fot something up your|| days one remembers from one’s| Piece’ and sang songs in the big Copprignted, 1921, by the Newspaper Beat mik and thin cream until od Enterprise Agsoctal A wees warm Str in Junket tablets| “Yeu” MacRae admitted. “No|| school lfe are'so many It ie hard|room on the second floor of the PB | Giamctved im cold water and flavor.| stuffed club, either. It's loaded.|] to choose one from them all. Pan eina) 0B Sati everynety ™ THE BOOK OF | | img, Wh@ cool and beginning to You wait and keep your ears open.” * town came when there was any- MARTHA Dt att coleing. Turn into moid.| Within two hours MacRae @ras the “T saw the old University Dullt) ting doing at the ‘university.’ siuunctinine eee vom | Whe froms around the edges deat | ern ae anes para ey under |] from the time they began clearing | we used to waste many a min SEALOLSY q@mm whipped sstift. inh registry. ° passed a 2 § (tee o three Rao ak al in the narrow mouth of Squitty|| ‘¢ te®-scre campus on University | ute gazing at the glorious sheet of Why had he not told me that al aad lea When the mixture ig /Cove. The Bluebird was swinging |] @nd Fourth. water, from the windows. de had paresses 5 with | ‘ - | 10 ? | about bale frozen, stir in the nuta “Pout to go when her aister ship T heard the men shout as the) “One afternoon a boy who had oo why, oh why, didn't he am) ' eee |ranged alongside. The Bluebird was|] great troes fell; I of ca the | Cet q abie: | packed with salmon to ter hatch cov- got egy- tubes grown tired of studying how to Tl ewer my questions? | ;. 19 With Three Bai a ers: There had been a fresh run. huge timbers of the foundations | qounq° Vermont, New Hampshire Thus, after long brooding, my Seeks to Make Her Way |The trollers were averaging 60 fish || ‘til the dark shadows drove us /anq New York, mt gazing at the || st»picions, my hurts and my anger (My Der Miss Grey: Will you! toa man daily. MacRae put Vincent|} home, night after night. lehanging water, dreaming day || "ct? and exploded A May atvise and help me to help! Perrara aboard the Blackbird, him. od Then tears—and more teary mymif? I am a young woman, not | sit took over the landed vewwsl, and “And when it was finished we) Greams of a big future on that My husband regarded me much yet 18 years old, and have three/ wishin the hour was clear of || DAd our little school, which was/bay, when many ships would sail [jax a stern parent looks upon an Ss leagd a boy 16 months olf | sauitty’s dusky headlands, pointing no more a university than your into the harbor. | unreasonable child He romuines ats baby iris, 2 months old. || 8 course straight down the middie of || fifth grade is, and there was no/ “Ashe Based a government vee || Sent. | diutant _ superior. But J ss a fumed. my condition, and 1 was| "s:tcrae smiled contentediy. There|]| MOn*7 % Pay for teachers forieet came steaming ‘round the |! pected and I did not whimper, BSED TO SLEEPMG UHOER “TE RIPLUEMCE @ompelied to put my first boy tO|was a long run ahead. But there long and long. |} point, Forgetting that he was in || "Oh, Bob! Bob, darling’? as 1 had TURPEN TO Sheed 6 weeks old, and £0 © was no law against the export of raw “When Dr. F. H. Whitworth | school, and was supposed to have || done in — . pane moment Werk to support him. t * Rae hold with | of my married life. T have read a number of times pec pbc mp gy ag ah “a p sling aoe yc pr ne ee ee 1 merely dried my eyes and de i your columns where people like | iingnam there were salmon packers common school fun Le ej up and shouted: “There's @ war |! seq to keep still, We finished mynif have been put in touch with who, like Folly bay, were hungry for school directors and county treas ship acomin’T our luncheon In silence, fut the right persons thru your ald. | fish to feed their great machines. urers could not pay any money to| “The teacher glanced out of the My serenity produced an trae : — or aap, east —-a But—unlike Folly bay—the Ameri the university without an order | window and ki dryly, ‘Wen, || %t last tice vor ag aneyrnsraitnen | we uD my oad pere | cans were willing to the price, coun! . - ‘” was wonde ee cee be some way I can carn | any price in pee ors pra | reguthoned ee ee eee ee to the soft, forgiving, tearful nietie | OB Pring for us. Ihave not been here | saimon, teerae wife he had known. | s i m to get & pension; but| MacRae could see the scow! that For the first time tn his Ife. | PR Uhave received $60 toward hospital | would spread over the face of Mr he took the Initiative toward a PU etter expenses trom tne Boral Horne A Gower, when he armed ADVENTURES | reconciiaton He came around te) aitare league—God bless them. that ten to twenty thousand Squitty OF THE WINS my fide of the table withow But I want to feel I can earn my word, picked me up in his arms t , island salmon were passing down the q rare a a ee, one | guilt each week to an American can Clive Roberts Barton nel Ohh De they can, an: not wish to nery; that @ smooth-faced boy was ~ - ~ 2 ee mys before the blazing log of the liv tes burden to any one, onjy to be | putting a crimp in the ancient order “PLANNING A NEW ADVENTURE room fireplace, ‘Then he cuddled | OB Bren a chance to earn my lMving | of things. me close in his arms. | aad my babies with me. In| I hid my face on his shoulder | Great, big, wonderful city there | CHAPTER VIL and we sat so for a long, lone) | Conuenon GOLF AND Mrely must be a way that I can Intertude time, without a word. And my/| OR fers on bonest tving for myseit and! ry, geage wine ome, the al eee ae’ beconse Twas glad, s0| | CARPET BEATING PRACTICE ones, . ce more { BRT ests crore wack’ | ton ron smchening to te cawe fad, that he and Tom ee ep—end I hope by publishing your |, MacRae had taken 90 per cent of Finally my husband kissed me | mood.) EVERETT TRUE By CONDO | BR tae, een |the Folly bay bluebacks. He had aun Sheek yo ee ge oan or) | 7 keep your name and shone aumser, | mde tremendous inroads on Folly “Dearest! Why didn't you ask| Bob's lips touched my ear, “rm O56 give it to any responsible party | AY'® take of coho and humpback |thone questions last night if you| «iad! Can't you see? Can't you } he can help you to help yourseis,| He did not care greatly if Gower bess rongrensrecpt crys feel? Of course 1 could have re ‘ 5. Oe ore” | tilled his cans with “dogs.” But the “Because you should have told|mained at Chang Foo's all last y: Bellingham packers cried for salmon me everything without being| night! Plenty of excuse for it! } of whatsoever quality, and so Mac | askedt 4 |That’s plain. But can’t you accept i ' Rae _ hart - 8 ge Peo g. “Perhaps! But you do row it so,| at its face value the fact May a) i j When a po hie "“eacctag ‘with on Jane, whenever"You hear Katherine tramped home to you thru the i DP Baal ilcen Cough. | Kiran sannern to bara Poly ee eae tped Mm, my tmare | ‘ . arte antipathyf| My so . my : le on bay, and to let the fishermen know ar gp a fay Peting with, a|wet his cheek but this’ time they 1 ae and | tbat he was still « factor and could yy geen were happy tears. ito ) . telling how soon the symptoms parts roe Thos Aik sulectead i “a ba 5 hp “I'm never going to row it ‘ So an ee wry el | a fay develop into croup, or worse. And Rae tar bet os v = K nybody else!| to quie’ he a a : When you're glad you have a than he expected. The next season . ” ; again about Kath or aetand that,|in me—when he went about it in | P Of Musterole st hand to give would be better—for him. The trol “Hello, dear children,” she nodded, smilingly. Rig ito And really I'm sor-| the right way! Hie © sure rrlier. } for him. . r a thee : let, It does not blister. °F) Were al i erit te the house at| BY OLIVE ROBERTS BARTON — The Mushroom ran to the hole in| ry I started thin!” (An exaggeration, (To Be Continued) fe "4 lent. of Squitty cove with some odds and| “We're glad to see your’ cried the ; the ground thru which he had first | Sr ene. eae | 4 keep a ends from town ‘shops to make it | twins ig ge baer are the ype | a rae ‘ 4 a Shoes,” he said. “Slip "em on and I* | ee ready for instant use. more comfortabie, and a great box “That's tine! And I'm glad to nee | * : | Re-| of books which he had promined to|you, too, kiddies,” answered the |‘*Ke you to the Fairy Queen. She | | itis, | read some day when he had time Magical Mushroom. |will likely send Mr. Fiippety Flap “4 ¥ vith you, al Il hav ands MacRae mat on a log at the brink | Nancy and Nick had discovered | fui) with the Mo March heeree and ‘ of the cove one morning, in a'burst | nim a moment before, near them in|the other creatures here who need + of sunshine as grateful as it wasling Meadow, and he had told them|to be looked after” rs rare, From this perch, in the idle |tnae the ctreus animals had escaped.| “rhe children slipped on the magic ; wandering ot his gaze, his eyes at a: og ' a ei “Now I shall go back to Fairy-|shoes and in a trice were standing | 4 eee coe Se Pacer Yecrere’s ” he. “When the Fairy| before the Fairy Quee § house, He saw a man and a woman |/#n4,” said he. . nyare sae Fy eens aoe out of the front door and stand {queen hears that you are so vorry,| “Hello, dear children,” she nodded, prea’ £ - : = for a minute or two on the ateps.|#h® will send someone at once ‘0 | smiling id Says | stomach, and felt distressed and mis The man presently walked away | hunt up the he sr Neg el (To Be Continued) Seattle Resi ent AYS | cradle for hours after every meal, T laround the end of the « Gna | COR <o 8. r Rad fodh bay too (Copyright, 1921, N. BE. A) She Has Gained in }tost weight and became so thin and | shortly Norman Gower came out on| tine, and we cant Bn ¥ too) — - — weak 1 couldn't do my housework soon, “Goodby, now, children, I must be -| going,” and the Mushroom started to sink into the ground like a mole bur. rowing ite way to safety, only back- wards, Thore was really nothing left lof him but his little bowler hat, when suddenly Nick cried out, “Oh, please Weight, Eats Anything and had awful heada and Feels Fine Since | spells, which turned me almost blind Taking Tanlac Jand 1 could hardly stand up. I was |so nervous I could scarcely sleep ‘any, and the least little noise would “Tanlac hag helped Me so much | ypset mo completely. Dj that my friends are talking about) “Rut 1 feel like a different person | the great improvement in my condi-| gince I got Tanlac, for the medicine and dizny | the brow of the cliff and passed out} of sight among the thickets. Doc‘or Peacdieee D.D.D. for Banker Write to H. J. Bowern, Cashier First National Bank, Traey City, Tenn, “The worut case of Eczema | be- The Intensive System takes drudgery practice, develops Mt of piano ech "a nyone Ve , nique from interesting pieces wait a minute, Mr. Mushroom. Won't| Were anyone | ever gzperienced, | tion, and I just want to tell every:|has brought my appetite back, and highest training for eon you ask the ry Queen if Nancy doet He reco | body about it,” said Mrs, Herman | now I'm eating just anything T want tet oe apd memory, gives and I may go and search, too?" De eitarves # Jahnke, 5811 Fourth ave, 8., Seattle,|and never have the least trouble line nny, Ontidence in per PURE ‘The Mushroom popped up agnin.| nsone suffering from. akin trouble | Fecently with my stomach, I've gained sev: | before others, brings In fact, he came all the way out of | —mild or severe—should investigate » “I had been ailing for a long time | eral pounds in weight, never have a| Md results to both 4 be ; once the merits of D. D, D. Try it to } edie | he > say spell A sleep | ed of > beth young the ground and waved his arms ex.| 42g hy merita of D. D Poret bottie | when T began taking Tanlae, and for | headache or dizzy spell, and sleep a Pupils. Regular month. citedly, (He had arms and legs, being | te. #0 and $1.00 at least thirteen months I had been | lik child every night. In fact, I lo recital for the boys’ magical). lin an awful fix. My appetite was | feel wonderfully well and strong in 404 Birls’ clases AW. $1 Montdi gone entirely, and no matter what I y way, and ate, or how little, it just bloated me | Tanlac highly until the gas pressed against my| ‘Tanlac is sold by the Bartell Drug heart and almost cut off my breath. | Stores, Seattle, and Brooks & Son, I bad awful pains and cramps in my | Kennydale,—Advertisement, just can't praise | enough.” | STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS | “Why, my dears, I s’pose you may | But it’s most unusual for children to | |be hunting lions and tigers.” “Please!” begged both eagerly. ZE lotion for Skin Disease BARTELL’S DRUG STORES WHISTLER lott 2794 us Music Building MILK a twins