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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1922, THE SEATTLE STAI. PAGE 33 | f has written one i eben, ee ‘ » | “John Fox, Jr ttle nine years ago when Hurst|ably low temperature the farther| the frozen winter seas Payne D. Appleton & Co., $2.50 net. Five Men Injured ht — ma oe ~) a ] , Ps ie wc ' — ie ‘i q of bis typieal nov full of red-blood | was writing y for & local paper, | north one travela, Third, that ant | mosQuITOKS, WOLVES "The Wreck Hunters by Dr ry Ss > j J v ‘8: tN action, #tirring adventure and ten this resulted in Hiscursive| mal and plant life abounds on the | GRKAK THE SI ¥ | Francis Roi Wheeler, Lothrop, Lee in Blaze on Ship : Lvs \‘ 3 ler romance. It is a novel of a type) argument on poets and ome wea and the land, And fourth, that With the jamming and crushing|“ Shepard Co, $1.75. Salvaging soewportT NEWS, Va. Feb. 24 = ee — H jom seen nowaday should| general which, thin being @ family! it in not a land of silence lof ico pressure by action of the| sunken treasure stysterioun ‘fire aboard. the allie + - = eal A I = i prove popular, in compar with | journal, had best be omitted. When “Uning the Bekimo's own methods,| water, with the hum of the mos | “The y of the Indian.” by ping board wooden steamer Lake —— I ca an Bi my |the junk now being put on the mar-|It was over Mob te his other/and combining with them — th quito, and the howl of the wolf,|George B. Grinnell, D. Appleton & | PINK’ 20all mlaitn ot ee being + hh 19 ees | kot | book things which science had taught him, | Ktefanmon disclaims that it ts | Co, $2 net ae went to the howpital at Camp Bustis a Vow w Oe: a {HOMER BREW HAS | “HRAC { nd his party were inore| ‘land of silence. | } : sent : Sg \ SPINE || APOLOGIES ONLY | LARGE | suitably equipped to succémsfully live| “Among the much mentioned] FUNERAL SERVICES for Car! co ears oa te f Pi al fe. 1% _ ° ’ | Hor R Dec “is}in the north than the Iakimo, members of the party and one of the |, weiander, 85, a pioneer resident! gan JUAN DEL BUR, Nieara “na largely technical, but {t Is written in | baat evoted to the| two n to reach ‘Stefannson's , esl the rete WEEKLY BOOK DISCUSSION |, pad ce fhepapate pow A op seeding A fartiveat,’ Was Harold Nols, a lof Seattle, will be held In the Bu jen. Orellana, made provisional | Any woh & Way that anyone ean under t Ne Wan,’ Stefannson | f band 4 president of Guate oO} o . Couldn't engage | stand it, and it ts certainly interoat ; pha beh Hee | Ue youth, who entered the party with |terworth chapel at 2 p. m. Sunday re * wor po yess ts bedi mente ruinin’ ¢ dinners, |Ing to anyone who has any bent! perienced temperatures 14 degreon | the ip onl fr “vi * ie Fiplar [Interment wili be in Lakeview cem:|isit December, haw been elected lunche wl that sort | toward sociology | a acai al North pol | Bear and 10 e became one | ery, ba ; at oe keep going, Can't seem The t goes comprehensively e raen, 66 tee ee ee lof ite most valuable men. ce on | “CTF president by a large majority. e Star’s Little Group of Serious 2", “Thee trogen barren regions hav find time jytelded up to the naturaliat ; ences whic on tribe ‘0 the b> o pare’ a ploratio: Thinkers Delves Further Into ni lage, breathing. Homer wat at ite elon at Ane clock, fot’ the epectes of flowering planta, 332 Kinds] Sone the Mahima of monses, 260 lichens and ferns. | info the various causes and intl * enving Stefansson in 1918 continwed | “Seals, musk oxen and = carfbou 4 2 | “7 read two books,” Rob an-| White race and gives some trots | % | George and Phil (he's the new chap re | " i \ 7 They include the waxifrage, the Ya lone Of Calite : the Field of Liter ature jRounced, “which were about as far/that are both startling and shock: |.) 18 cnick.weed, the bluebell, trom the eetmad ee cut Pinger hems 4 - — lremoved from each other as one| ing. In one way it is a rather de} bandeil timothy,’ aaa many otner| Oe all primed nor be preeny | could possibly imagine j#tructive work, as it tells all about | GAndelion, tation of Wer ¥ | views of their own, but time and ad a THE LOG by &. B, HM, Hurst, and ‘Rac tho decline of the race without gly. | mmon var gen i journment cut them short, They | ° q y és ” ; . ' sandler >», | ing more hint of the put | » a doubleheader next week “If Winter Comes,” by A. S.M. Hutchinson, Little, Brown | ence.’ by William 8, Saddier, M.D. | [ing more than a hint of th ure, but were fovna'onvall istaods Visteed, by | $remuee & doubleheader next we Co. $2.00 net. Coemner Be" ie geeslens = by |by promising to write another book {tt exploration parties, and seal | eating to us, because it is written by v neing to write ai 7 can were always present on the floe-tce. The publishers announce: | “I knew it. Marguret—I knew that you would get John to om most of us know | telling how these causes may be “Erskine Dale,” by John Fox, Jr. Scribner's Sans, $2.00,| 0 Seattle man w nt of Uk telling “Goomer Ali,” by S. B. H. Hurst, Harper & Bros., New| treaty. And 1 really don’t know | bat whieh ia the more interesting of the ‘There are of Interesting fig hnd London. $1.75 net. two-the story itself, or Hurst's story | Ures in the book—one table, for tn TTT TT in 1 r —TTTT1 D’s BOWELS ” apes ma of the story stance, shows that we'll all be crazy I E ie Chiege. ssc" ran 8: Reddlte, A.C. BeCewrG| "ditermn, 2 you probably know, has| by 2250—" : MO HER t] CL AN CHIL heen quite a prolific contributor to] “So late as that? Avridge Mann “The Friendly Arctic,” by Vilhjalmur Stefansson, Mac-| the magazines for a num ° interpolated with raised eyebrows. ” y a. 7 ‘ > By / J 4 this story he wrote originally “Anyway,” Bob concluded, | an & Co., New York. $6.00. ee rattan tat tor one Gk HTM Ee Ietenraeon “Sra. G vary WITH “CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP | BY HANK went thru troubles worse than mine, | Magazines which published most of gO0d book—-altho I don't believe it'll Wrling to lay a small wager that,| It bucks me up and helps me feel | his stuff, The magazine for xome | over #ell as well ax “Three Weeks. mat this late day, | “ reason or other rejected it. and for | ERNIE COMPLETES : ‘ ; P ana hag Broapor bro t Sead bey my burdens are trivial, after | tee years the manuscript lay where | ARDUOUS T. Even Cross, Feverish, Sick Children Love its Fruity Polar beara were common on land “History of Journalinm tm the 1 u » OLY ee and were run across many times on' United States,” by George Henry help you do your shopping at PIGGLY WIGGLY: “Yes, 1 got him to do it, Mother, but it was hard work at first. You know John always suid that a grocery store was about the dirtiest place he was ever in, especially those places where they advertise such so-called bargains, He sald he would rather pay more money for things and go to a clean store, When I told him that a PIGGLY WIGGLY was as clean as his office, he said I would have to show him. You see, I had him right there: John had to go down with me to see for bimerlf how clean a place really can be kept. You know ! how businesslike he is. Well, the firet thing out comes paper te pronounce pomegranates nor |“ ‘If Wint Hurst had thrown it down when he Ernie, the studious, pale but de t . 4 Miley are: X naamt beamefumy | uhowia rena, See sain can cant | uot th beck ae termined, hanging grimly onto Btet Taste and it cannot Injure Little Stomachs, and pencil and listen to some of the things he put down: ta t can pronounce them and know | impression that the darkest | is} “Then, quite ee oe ene Len © Se DeUne vote pe 4 large cans Happy Home aloes, : t they are, but don’t like them.| just before the dawn.” [agent wrote to ask him if he bad] Arctic, advised the assembly as fol : mane Eeapee. nae Beyer e G4 a er peramaionn, I check the bet. MAKES N anything he wanted to sell This lows Don’t let child stay Small Van Camp's Chili Con Carne, per can 121%4¢ that this thing is started, | oe NEW VOLUME happened to be the only story tha | “In hig book, “The Friendly Aro ¢ Small Van Camp’s Spaghetti, per can, 11¢ ‘ Y area ‘arp te pleagure| “Just a minute, please,” insisted os aot hed coo he shot It along po dhepemell yt ar cre bed billous, constipated. Fancy Dunbar Shrimps, per can, 19¢ ~ less a duty. as been a worry | ROP, “1 want pOOK ? : | Popular conception of the land be- just what aman could sy | book’ It sounds most, Interestne, [IN TWO RESPECTS |yond the Arctic circle as one of in. Large Fancy California Sweet Prunes, per Ib. 15¢ . Fine Fancy Dried Peaches, per Ib., 20¢ Meat © Wheat, pkg. 22¢; Malt O Meal, pkg. 28¢ Searchlight Matches, box, 6¢; Luna Soap, bar, 4¢ 1 lb. Silver Leaf Lard, 17¢; Swansdown Cake Flour, 38¢ “Tou eee, it is going to be a game with John now. Soon I it would even approximate the tillating mental flashes of Homer » Bob, Hal and “By George.” it must be, must be. What ts, is. piece is going to be written, tet us be on our way, “ad astra “The outcome was that Marper's|tense cold and silence, He disre. not only agreed to publish ‘Coomer| ards all superstitious belief of Me All’ but they were so enthuniastic|kimos and others and pushes into about it that they have already cony|the very heart of the north. For the tracted to take Hurst's next novel, | most part his four distinct journeys | which he is now writing, and which |of exploration were made by small We might publish it some day, As for a review of my own, I regret to say I have had no time.” ge broke in eagerly “You remember, no doubt, that each man who fails to review a book aspera,” as the boys from the . jhe says will be a far better book | parti of three or four m av. 1p state so aptly put it gt a gaye tag ga than this, eling light and depending ‘on the hope I can get him to go down alone, as Father does, ‘The secretary chalked do a] “As for the book itaelf, It ts unique | country’ for food and fuel. a bottle. ry sures in two respecta, Im the first place “These four journeys are described = 0 . b mid} im interesting fashion, owing that it was my time to| fed had a book and also th | while a love intersat might be sid 3 & bit for the uplift of those} “sorry. No chance to bon Rigg }to be the underlying motive of the MEATS ESKIMOS I dropped in at the club] One more bottle of ginger ale. whole work, all of the central tig |AT OWN GAME Hurry mother! A teaspoonful of | “physte-laxative” is often afl that ts ® ‘k. Note the insouciance! gam ¢ t ures are men, and love has absolutely “Stefanason proves conclusively | "California Fig Syrup” today may | Seconsary. Fi a which I say: “Dropped in at] te roe perspec “Mretine Dole no part in the action. In the #econd | pevera! pt uileeastend of the tar | Prevent fs sick child tomorrow, If| Genuine “California Fig Syrup’ ‘The Liberty Market, 1506 First Avenue ; club.” . Its the only club I be] Pioneer,” by John Fox "tr “| place, the story takes us into a re has directions for babies and chil Queen City Market, Fourth Ave. and Pine St. « ae dren printed on the bottle. Say Dalifornia” or you may get an imi. tation fig #yrup.—Advertinement. to and I'm rather upstage about| “F-ffinished the book after altting | #108 Which I believe has never before | tng Arctic circle is inhabitable by | feverish, fretful, has cold, colic, or if ‘West Seattle, at California and West Alaska F Ordinarily, T like the club ses | up until midnight every night this | Det? dealt with authoritatively In flo | white people, Second, that it Is not| stomach i# sour, tongue coated, I usually have a nap after/ week.” panted Sam. “That's the | ‘'” breath bad, remember a@ good quit talking, but this time I| kind of a book It Is. “Hurst, you know, ts one of the ____ — to be on the alert and it's a| npIANS AND comparatively few white men in the| to snare all the clever com: pBIONEERS FIGHT | world who have been In Mecca, and of the extremely sophisticated | 6 jit is in that vicinity that the scene men in attendance. “Erakine Dale is the hero, and he! is laid | mmence, Mr. Secretary, the| Prtainly makes a good one. It is) “Tho story deals with a Mohamme i is on. Roll call. Each man the story of early civilization in| dan, Coomer Ali, who, oddly enough present, RDP thet direct.| America, when the redmen and the! is in love with his wife. When his chief of the ceremonies) passed | S*ttiers were locked in death strug-| wife and baby are killed In a di clgarets and apples, Everybody | K'¢S from Jamestown to St. Augus|aster he becomes imbued with the| ed and those who care to take | “N*. | belief that there ts no God, and de cider that way munched the “His command ambushed by In-| cides it is his divine mission to go The first hour passed blithe-| @!as near Jamestown, Col. Dale, of |to Mecca, the very fountainhead of n a discussion of current topica,|'?? British army is slain, and his|Istam, to carry his atheistic menage . present and future styles, | Wf and son Erskine captured by| “On the way he falle in with a ih masculine and chiffon. And) the Indians. The boy ts adopted by | Captain Armit, a blacklisted Britiah | nm, RDP coughed one of thoe | the chief, but his mother ts slain.|/ skipper, and a mysterious Mr. / nti “why-not-now coughs,,!'® srows to manhood as a savage, | Brown, a Eurasian, and an astonish a. window and lowered the} U2til one day when he escapes from| ing series of adventures resulta. perature. Books were in order. |% Party and takes refuge in a small) “I don’t believe in spoiling a story uDGE MANN fort on the outskirts of Virginia.| by telling it in advance, #0 that's | FIRST TO TALK Here he learns of his noble birth,/all I will say about the plot—bdut “IF WINTER COMES,” by A. 8. and journeys to Jamestown, where) there's a kick in every chapter. | ingon, was dissected by | "5 uncle resides. | “The book has all the sustained | ier ereph nar falls tn love with in | tntornet and quick action of a dime | ve Sopmenar rou? - |, Who apparently re-|novel, yet it's written aa well 2 cons Bigs oe hee turns his love. Many difficult angles | anything I"ve read for quite a while the style was one thing that im the story dealing with the ro-| “All in all, while I wouldn't class | ME Ped me Repetition of effective tance of Erskine and his cousin, the |It as a classic, It's a book which ts ‘clauses and verbless sen. | Revolutionary war and its adven-jcertainly worth reading once—and ‘are managed with striking |tUTe®. the lighter side of colonial life| possibly two or three times.” j ” |north. First, that the land beyond | your child is constipated, x7] aaEeD a land of perpetual ice with unbear- 8% Participating Preferred Stock We are offering our Participating Pre- nave Stock at par value of $10 per snare, This stock has exceptionally attractive features, and merits your consideration. For complete information call at our main office, at 208 Third Avenue South. (STORES COM Y_INC, —Ask for Mr. Allison. pote ZC tae SDC rote 63C DEL MONTE CATSUP, Pints .. . 25c | Broken Sliced PINEAPPLE, 2s, . 18c GHIR. 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