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TRE SEATTLE STAR THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 1928, © t | “There are & few Indians who have! y -_—-—-—, their tents there—trappers and finh THE FEELING OF RICHES } ere—and 1 know Mow to get things Pepiten! cad they'd know about it If he baan't . Prove’ Main } nothing has happened to him BY DR. WM | Bore, an’ for dat feelin’ of bein’ porg By mall, wut of tty, 00 per month: # muntha, 8 a) montha, #278) year oy : dey ain't no remed a OF ity, tee er Renta: © penta 8). et 2 fae Le somewhere between here and there upon ajdey al “ ’ Habe tne wr 00.00 por year, My carrier, eity He couldn't have remained out of Train. Andl at on de contrary @ man mout . sight #0 long.” wakened in the | h®ve de feelin’ of be rich when he ) “I want you to make every try. 1) can't bear—to give up." | found myself I w idout it and even ©1711 by Litue Brown & Ca and NRA Bervice Bven this woodaman, knowing men freshed And 1/4 f money couldn't make XN world of women, knew that @#he Porter, and mid Hit's « fine mawnin’, an’ de train +; a P) meant what she anid. She wasn't unto him, “How|'*# on Ume my ” at > De jot the mold that gives up quickly dont thou feel |end of de line and V'ee bh The movie producers are just the funniest! | ¥or all her cool exterior, her imper this fine morn-| And I spake unto him saying. I | sonal volee, the grace and breeding ing?’ And te an-| Poverty of world Y 00d_ can ever for u art a We have been a movie fan ever since they “shot” the Copbett-Fitzsimmons fight, or | that went clear to her finger tips, he swered me say-|make thee pf RILL BRONBSON’S father, @ prospector of the Par North, was murdered! had some measure of understanding ing philosopher , Rf i 4 es gh they ever gome such show, a generation ago. But far and away the best laug wi |many years before the story opens by his partner, Rutheford, who stele) of an ardor and an intensity that! «an feels tack a man dat’s got erefore shajt thou " i a ne gold ne had omothe om ue ‘ound t oh ne in the | might have been native to hin own have we For I had intend Ss Was s h he lay. uh gold they had dug together from a newly found and rich min < ene lo Ps . rs handed u just the other day Clearwater and fled, As @ child Bill made the vow that when he grew UD| wilderness, Not often has girlhood - ney. No mth, Ah don't have no| give unto thee the fourth part of loney—le Our perplexed and perspiring lawfixers in Washington are trying to frame & NEW [he would track down Rutheford and also find the lost mine, but he hax eet tiga ee ee Pg 4 4 shekel; but thou art a wise man, ean spoil thee love stood #uch a test aa thiemwix years of silence, Ie could not doubt and 1 will give thee twice as much. ™ “* . , . * not nucteeded yet in either aim. tariff. It looks like the world and his wife and his mother-in-law’s family are all VIRGINIA TREMONT, & beautiful and cultured woman, bires Bill to! its reality: no small or halffelt © + -paetipeadt — 4 = ee are For unto a man who hath wealth ‘ , 3 i guide her and her guardian. tion could have propelled her forth |'0 *4t and to wah clothes, but ef AN | within his soul, unto him should there seeking prohibitive duties on the particular merchandixe he,’ she or they are KENLY LOUNSBURY, & typical pampered Easterner of middie age, on| into these desolate wastes. Her love |1#n't have to de dem things, money |weaith be intrusted wouldn't be no good nohow: fo Ab 7 » like with the prices. 4 trip into the Clearwater, in quest of had gone deep and it lived | < producing, so they can do what they lik ; , P 4 HAROLD LOUNSBURY, Lounabury's nephew and Virginia's fiance, who] He answered very gravely ana |402'* teal bad about wabin’ de To hear them tell it, there isn’t a business in the country but what's going to the jaisappeared in that region six years before, It in a hard trip and Bil) humbly, perhaps even a little madly; |Gwther And rein de food, but on| F : has difficulty floding a cook, Oinally being forced to hire “1'l do everything 1 can to find him|% CMtrary Ab kinder enjoys it bow-wows for lack of protective tariff. VOSPER, « shifty-eyed youth of doubtful qualities, Kenly ts in a ba4d/ for you, Mim, I'll get your wweet| “An’ dat's de way de money gore, . ; - humor because of the hardships 4 the trip, and he immediately quarrel*| heart for you if it can be done.” an’ hit kin go. Dey gite de money y Among the lot are movie producers, demanding a 50 to 60 per. cent duty on all with Bll because the latter suggesta his effete clothing is Ml-suited to! ‘To Yosper and Lounsbury. the two |away from me for the food and the It’s Easy—If You Know Dr, tue trail, He refuses to buy a practical outfit, but Virginia gets one. little sentences were just the aesur |clbthes, but dey kain't take away de Edwards’ Olive Tablets films. ’ | Now 60 on with the story ances of a hired employe, hailf-feit | feelin Ah «tjil has dat. No aah, hit! 7 ” here, that he was still alive—and in|and forgotten soon. But Virginia|ain’t necessary fo’ « man to have| The secret of keeping young is toi ® sme trouble—and he couldn't ogme | heard more clearly, Bhe had a vague |money to have de feelin’ of havin'|feel young—to do this you must back, Mr, Lounsbury has hired de | feeling that she was witness to a |it: and hit ain't necessary for a man) watch your liver and bowels—there’s » have ever| vow, It seemed to.ber that there |to have de feelin’ when he has de|no need of having a sallow com “Ninety-six per cent of our employes receive a bare living wage,” the kings of the Bill Bronecn gave his last direc tions, tightened the last cinch, and " gilver screen told the senators, in quavering, tear-laden voices, One almost heard the [jie Te into the sudille eeab %e 6 - ” ; bard. “There's just one thing more | teetives, but none of the soft strains of Mendelssohn's “Spring Song,” coming from under the stage—like they [beri | Titeren uit woe” hie naid.|tmade a real search, He's financing | Was the fire of zealot in hin dark | cash | plexion—dark rings under your eyes | 7 . i 7 ye eto po = ie bilious look in your when the lost daughter came back to mamma thru the | *aiiss ‘Tremont, of course you oan | tis trip now=-t1've been able to per | eyes, and by token of some mystery) “4 man mout have de money and | ~—Piinplee—a used to have in the melodrama fe |take your pick.” His tone Was trust:| suade him at last to make one great| (Turn to Page 11, Column 1) feel pore and den he shore would be|fa0r—dull eyes with no wparkle. blinding snow. ful. “Of course that will be all right|try to find him. That's what we've a ———-— | Your doctor will tell you ninety per cent of all sickness comes from in with the other g@ntiemen—for you| hired you to do.” ‘. "ag leaded. “Only a little 60 per cent tariff! “ 5 cash Gash on ton oly nea a tae Gaaee.” ie ad eeive bewea.and wre “Can't you do something for us?” they plea y a little 60 pe! to have the beat and mafest horse” | It's a big order.” Bill avoke soft GEOGRAPHIC PUZZLE |" "De Semneta, a welimetn cai fo ely, ne ble po all we ask, so we can pay our employes enough to live on! TE etnias suuweation with |42-—t look Into the country where clan in Ohio, perfected m vegetal ! served sere . sog | BO'# RON! and try to trace him. Bvery | compound mixed with olive oll t _ My, but it was funny! For just about the time this was going on at the capitol, [especial eninustanm. “1 want « good | he’# kone and try (0 trace him. livery compound. mixes with olive at and « safe hor Lounsbury mid ul cers were begging Postmaster Will [oyon)) or course vo his mark—there’n not so many of |he gnve to his patients for years, down at the postoffice department other yet geing vénly, “Of course you must pro De. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, ry hem that thelr trails get cronmed. Miss Tremont the same. t vide | substitute for calomel, are gentle i The weedemen sighed. ever so) MY S=* depo thant tang daa me ~ é ~ . ; campa he made—there some | thely. ation gut alvegs \atien ‘Most movie “artists” receive—so the producers themselves tell us—from a hundred — [sottiy, He turned to Vonper, but | sign of ‘em yet—the treen he cut and lsnew Dring abate eaten van . if the latter had any suggestions (9 the tralis he bineed—and trace him | jancy which all should enjoy by to a million dollars a year, each. offer, the hard eyes of the guide! cicgr to the Valley of the Yuga” — | | toning up the liver and clearing caused him to think better of them. “And what le theret™ system of impurities. C Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets A movie actor paid as little as $50,000 a year would probably be so ashamed of his (oO sorry to may that Rood horees—| pure Care, tealmed to the silences os and safe horses to be found vag cate Bos. soy me a i re that he would keép his penury a secret. and ente heress-aren's 2 be found py 4 the almost FAD + PLDE —E = MADPID. knows by thetr olive enter. lie and Still and all, they do say producers pay very little for their plays. We've seep [explained “ir you have tad aor - ———— sacietiniiiteinieiel ita tains ae s ‘movies that bore this out. So if the senate can exact a guarantee that some of the | ewim the river and stand up wader ; the day's mare! oth likely ve “earnings from the 60 per cent tariff will go to the writers of movie scenarios, giVE [too much sense and epirit to be nate Kis * ’ He'll more than likely prance around _ It to ’em, say we! when you get on and. buck you off if be thinks he can get away with tt If you've got a safe horse, one that's A Frenchman has made gold out of lead. We |scared to death of you, he won't be rood he ello that saw a plumber make r $50 out of a lead pipe once. Aes acaamaa dere over aousiee die, ‘These are all Indian ponjes, the ALWAYS, AS A PROMISE heat. thi be got up here, but ab A BLESSING, THE RAL? An auto is a necessity j unless you want lo get [hes Set ain Se ont op ere. be as BOW—the symbol of God's prom- Tun } over by one. Mien Tremont, the best horse In thin —— ——— | bunch i# my bay, Mulvaney—but no- tee—ts to be seen over mountain, |nody oan ride him but me, I'd love and valley in WASHING to let you ride him if you could, and Jatter a day or two I'd be willing for his God's fairest see u to try it, But he bucks every find age body eff but ma. But he Goten't of the world, where not only Flood Tak . Go ish know what fear is, and he doesn't figeratiety, but actually, and es His Idfish., know when to give up.” ( a wherever the ends of the Editor The Star: } In the reservoir I kept between! ne man spoke soberly. It wan edd rest in Washington's Here is a story of the fish WU | 26 and 30 beautiful goldfish. Dur | wholly plain that Mulvaney was very id got away.” In the rear of my lot.|ing our late miny spell the lake dear to his heart, Men do not ride! soil, THERE 15 A POT 4115 vairview ave, 1 have @ gravel | rose and flooded my pit and fish-|over the caribou trails without en- BUT ONLY FOR pit. pond, The fish left me and areigendering «trong feelings toward >) January Clearance Sale ||) - OF BLOUSES | SHOP EARLY | FOR BEST VALUES ae “i i buetuencue deka 2 WORK AND I dug a hole down tn the gravel now in Lake Union. All fishermen |their mounta. Sometimes it ts love. eer 10x5 feet, two feet deep, The water | who are lucky enough to hook any|And not unurually it is detestation. | om and expect to find this ‘ y honest, persistent *7°™ Lake Union seeped thru the whilo trolling tn the lake will please) That tittle buck peed be gravel and thus formed a beautiful | return eame and receive a reward.|we cali him—ts the next beat bet. ren fish pond. | Reapectfully, GEO. H. WEBBER It's an important choice you're fe the paradise ef po bi emeerpichtivaenannrseeoan ing, and I'R tell you about him. # : . those who work Jap Menace Easily Met Uirew & man otf once, and whee I New tunic gown Blouses; some of these et got him he waa supposed to be the ‘ , ne eye creas wetor The Star: Americana ‘to monopolize everything| most. vicious animal in the North are imported models and are handsomely = and there tjin their country and send our chil.| west. The truth i, he hasn't got a ° rer : Withoht Intelligent labor or toil, | DAY® been & constant evi oa | dren to their schools to be eduoat [vicious hair in his head. But be wil beaded in steel iridescent and black jet ma G make wishes ‘ ea? De lle i > ditry to get A he will dance . ee a ee eS wit print. these few tines | Kina to everybody, but when it gous) bit when You first get on and whee G 4 beads. They come in heavy Canton Crepe, 2 3 We hear many complaints about as far as the Jape are carrying |! circles, and he's hard to catch in re vy ie do cur part. There is wo land the Japa. I would ike to give a|things in our country it i time to|th* morning. But he's sure-footed | pe e Chine and hea i Where mere wishes give fulfill few words of advice to American call a halt. It makes me boll when|®"d courageous and strong; he'll Georgette. Stunning for even- Ment of hopes. This is the land mothers: If women would stop buy|J see Americans buying from their |{k* you wp hile where the hers j bn of unity, based upon !7& vegetables and other merchan-/ stalls in the market. Just top jenn’t go. The other two horses | ing and afternoon or street bar golden opport ° dine t th: how te tro g| Colt and Beotty—maybe seem safer, mmmen conse and hard wort, fie from the Japs, how long would/patrohising them iw my advice und| Cur oy havent got ine lite Duste wear. Shop early for best wi Let us not forget this the com = | wonder if they would allow! ERS, BL. (AR! oe Oe co values. ing ing yeor. at Hill reached to pet the black Bus. ter, and the animal shied nervously. F , piggy na te Virginia walked up to him and seized | D his bridle rein. In an instant she) A group of Crepe de Chine and Georgette Overblouses, beaded in colored beeds and wool trimmed; others in lace and frills. These come in tie-backs and hip lengths. Colors, Navy, Black, Oriental Blue, Brown and Red. Shop early for best values. Clearance Price . ? @asier than marrying on your fig- f ~\ ye had vaulted into the anddis, | ering.” ' @Y Ga I nv Ol He wheeled and plunged at first, | | but soon she quisted him. In none! A thru train must be one that our tao good humor, Lounsbury made Res run off a trestle. bis selection, and Vosper took what . - was left. Bill led bis animal to Vir-| {pe Kinin’s wide | ( Ta OO And are there any spectal in-| . structions —before tart?" hb A torestler’s anfition is to come P— Sher aad ser agtet <ae a eutron top. “I can give you some mpectal in structions,” Lounsbury interrupted. | é “L didn’t come up here to risk my | The Terrible SLUMBER SONG os, Gee come so bere to ee ar — oo taine, I want you to pick easy BY CELIA THAXTER tralls—you can if you've just got | energy enough to try.” | Cost of Our Thou little child, with tender, clinging arma, A tates Seiad ean Bet the two north pole expedi- tons get cold receptions. Toone, a eae head, my’ darting, down and, rest thie weademan'’s fign,- There whe ao} New shipment of Tricolette, Mignonette i ma iieies dak. comasaek uate can tik choice of trails Into Clearwater, He and Georgette Blouses, smartly trimmed ne S - a 6s might have told Lounsbury that} in embroidery and beads. Heavy lace z * . onee they were out of the sight of : ory: « a we BY AMATEUR ECONOMIST Ae St eee honey-colored hat? the tects of the towh they wore tee | patterns in White and Flesh, Navy, Mo- y ver, Ume the wor! oem ~ ov cheek, a mute caress; r n ° Inkno | 2 i a Beet, and. civilisation stipe ‘back ‘ White eyelids, sleep 0 softly doth oppress. Vesna teatie Caeat te deren wal icone ment of styles. Shop e distance gained 'y years ol e no! a of | ~ ‘ hard work and education Dear little face, that Mes tn enim content tae oe a povtvcd be gen al ro early for best val To # large degree this los ts in coithin the gracious hollow that God made but savage might, “Have you any . aes. CLEARANCE er experienced every time we go n every human shoulder, where He meant orders to ve?" vi , } > in thru @ time of business depres Some tired*head for comfort should be laid! borer giver" “he aakeg the gist COCR owt insdas | a don. “Ne f War is accompanied by loss of Most like a heavy-folded rose thou art, . what I ee Poth Petar gf on life, privation, suffering, loss of In summer air reposing, warm and stif let you do the best you can. As you} hope, moral retrogression, crime Dream thy sweet dreams upon mY quiet heart know, he left #ix years ago.” | ee | 2 en es Cie fa ta oom Beaded Overblouses | ping back of civilization. ~|came thru.” Outside the loss of life are not the evils accompanying panic as marked as are those that curse war? ey, Bias ous ata ‘ hearts of women, Bill could under- | , after this war, industry cou! stand ‘ord of her lov | Sip pregraned ‘wilhout Gieor "7% hasadah tivia, the Saad. and it eavent 0 "0 ZT OlL message from the dead, and it moved | ganization, would the evils of the her to the deptis, Hut he couldn't war have been so very great out understand the curious weight of de ide the lose of isle and health? | pression that descended upon him. n possible to dis | “You gid?” shg answered quickly. pense with this time of depres- Was nu rigi®then?” sion the added productive capao |] ‘To The Editor | “All right, but that was Just after ’ Hin eyes were fast upon her, and he saw her start. Her face seemed to flame. Stranger as he wag to the Overblouses, beautifully beaded and embroidered in newest styles. These come in Canton Crepe, Crepe de Chine and heavy Georgette in tieback, Russian models with short or long sleeves, beaded in iridescent steel and colored beads, embroid- ery trimmed and heavy braids. Beautitul array of colorings. Shop early | for best 9 85 values. Clearance Price ......002-...eseeeeeeee a ity developed during the war Dear Ed—You're starting to regale your readers with “The he care to the North. I was camp: | Would seon have made g00d the Snowshoe ‘Trall”; but 1 wt you ought to heed the way the fag bei Shih: atte bygct ge Stead olecry pone bs ladies like to read, and not begin, as you h done, by-starting poner chisel ye n ime. © said) . Bit bow azo we to look at the || gut with Chapter i his name was Lourabury. I've never | Oh! . Look at these prices. . no ge fil co For you're a married man, they say, and ought to know the ee Se, eee iS i eee ceneeee, 208. walilioos ladies’ way: their analytic natures thirst to see the final chapter DP splae Saye ary ogg This is the shop for Novelty Blouses. los ch day, at least five mil eek dba aa tae i . “Then that doesn't help us much, . and so their ” depends on seeing how the stor: " s : & lion dollars lost éach working || onas se s ¥ excent to know that he got that fa eader: as. hour? This loss is largely borne i ien't any use, they aly) in réadihg books thé 5 at least,” she went on. “I'll tell ye LK I d: 4 ie Fashion. by thove who can least afford it. p suldy See readin okea the proper way; the whole th simp! be ager, their heart about a strong and handsome bloke whc the end. ee i privation, loss of hope, morai oaphhaegy pedles > who, in the end, |\took for him. He was twenty-seven irect from New York. Sinaiitires and oreos fertne the ben ace toinecas es eter ? eine : then—and he'd «pent the fortune his A hl P. MMF a there ta at the present 80% | > ne ant togfail to have them read ne Snowshoe father left him, He had to have Lo i time? I believe not Trail,” you first should let them have the bliss of mopping up the more, and he came up here—to look nd oh! Such w rrices. final kins, where lips meet lips and romance blends to marriage-+ for gold.” The lows and suffering of the || na the vin neg war were justified by what we - “Like many other men—bef: accomplished, but the lows of to. ndhen after that, they want to look about the middie of the |/him," Bilt interrupted gravely sbi Gay ‘a a most futile thing. What nook; for several things they chanced to see have roused their “He had some sort of a definite is it accomplishing? | curiosity, and they must stop to figure out the things the ending plan—a certain place to go—but he! People are hungry and dis} "Poke about never told me what it was. He told eeuraged because they can't get And after this 1s done, you know, the book has had the double-O; me he was going into Clearwater, the job that would produce the and if it's stood the acid test of romance, . 1322 Second Avenue saiteme cil very things they are In need of, | then apprehensions all depart, and they can read it from the debt and besides, he was engaged to Does ail our education, all cur otart marry me, The lost word I ever | eivilization, all our popular gov. heard from him was a note he wrote ernment profit us nothing? ‘win {from Bradleyburg, I was just a girl lack of confidence continue to then—and I've waitefl ever since. His shake our business structure as friends, his aunt, sometimes even his it does today? uncle thought that he was dead, I've always felt, Just as sure as I am