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SOUTH AND CON FOURTEENTH AVE. AND EAST PIKE at Roy About Poindexter | Speaking in the Interest of Senator Miles Poindexter, Alfred Lundin will men’s King County publican club at noon Monday, at oh man will disucas the initiative and wit 1t wilt which are the very life and strength Danderine is not sticky or greasy hair strong and healthy for millions Hurry to any drug store and get a THE SEATT Among the The Mystery at Number Six, Frozen Justice, Foursquare, Two Shall Be Born, Leonore Lends a Hand, Dorothy Dainty’s Treasure Chest, The Chinese Kitten, Skinny Harrison Adventurer, Adele Doring in Camp. “The Myatory at No, 6,’ Huleli Seaman, Century Co. In the location of thin latest of ber | mystery stories for boys and gir Mra. Seaman hax found a new fie ~-Pilorida. Not, however, the Flor | ida that the tourist knows, but the | wild phosphate mining region, where | are the beds from which come a large | whare of the wortd’s fertiliver 1 Near an abandoned mine that has long ago turned into a beautiful pool, | till known an “No. 6,"" two cousins, a boy and a girl, stumble upon « baf- | fing and inexplicable affair | t In the care of an old half-broed In. | dian guide, known as Jerry Saw. | an and of his “cracker” wife, ts| a « girl of thelr own age, about whom there appears to be consider able mystery, This child, Delight knows absolutely nothing about her history or parentage. At the same time the coursing discover that old Jerry is keenly anxious to keep out of the way of a Mr. Treadwell, a New York lawyer who Is staying at the| same hotel with them, Out of the| tangled threads of this absorbing mystery the truth te finally evolved. | ose | “Frozen Justice,” Ejnar Mikkelsen, | translated from the Danish by A. G.| Jayne; Alfred A. Knopt Thin striking tale of Alaska’s frowy en snows and the tragedy of an Eixkt: | mo's love ie the work of an Arctic explorer, It combines an expert's first hand picture of Eskimo man: | ners and customs with exciting story of a fugit tragic end in « sordid Al tlement. The pursuit by ck Joe and I the patient veng band, of which him—these are sot of a well spun ya people” “Fours Century Co. ‘This story of two men and & woman, John Kirkwood, the editor of « popular fiction magazine; Mary Fietchor, « talented young writer who is “seeing life” as it le lived In New York's Bohemia under Kirk wood'’s unwholesome tutelage, and Mark Fenn, a young college profes nor, who realizes that Mary is sacrt ficing her ability to do work of the leiner type for the success that came in t rine stories Suddenly realising that she ts be ing dominated by Kirkwood's per sonality, Mary réeturos to her girt hood home to rest and find herself jagain Neat door lives Mark Fenn IMefreshed by the quiet charm of the old college town, Mary in led to see Ithat her work and her life must be lnuttt foursquare on solid values HWith the aid of Mark's wholesome vision she wins |with the Ideals lost. eee “Two Shall Re Born.” Marie Con |way Oemler, Century Co: The hero of this story is the son of 2 millionaire who becomes a traf.) fic cop. | Away tn Poland imagine an old noble acheming with the subtiety of Machiavelli to help his native land to become an independent nation again and using everybody and everything within his power to that end—-stray bands of gypsies, the members of a secret Polish brother bheod with branches in every coun try, even, as @ lant resort, h daughter. He matches his wits against the dark agencies of Russia and Germany, and his maze of plots The little biack-haired princess, dainty as a flower and as strong as fire, ie caught in the pull of the old jinoble’s patriotic plans and one day ashe finds herself drifting alone, ap parently defenseione and helplessly thru the streets of New York eee Lothrop, Iee & Shepard Co, are out with some new books that ought to be weleome additions for any TOMORROW For One Week Ethel Clayton IN | “BEYOND” Usual Good Vaudeville OW THE STON (5 DANGEROUS Dally Une ot M Trouble the stomach ac- bloated bydrochtorte ain h, creating wo-called “acid in- re dangerous be- acid irritates the t ments and sours, creating the dis- gas which distends the and hampers the normal jons of the vital internal or @ane, often affecting the heart It in the w t of lly to such a rerio with ordinary have no pach acid oglect aids which Inate Ma der or tablet form (never ti or milk) ie harmless to the stomach. Inexpensive to take and meals with Augusta | one tha squares | had so nearly or trent | neutralizing effect on the + H LE STAR | Dill Will Do Much New Books | C. ©. Dill, democratic candidate tor the senate, has a busy week ahead of him in King county. Six speeches already have been arranged for him for Monday, and he says he's willing to speak twice that often, His dates for Monday are: Women's Lenina tive federation, ¥, W. C. A, 12:30 p m.; 117 284 ave, &, 2 p. m.; 019 20th ave. B., 3 pm; 1426 234 ave. B 4," by | 4 pm; Kent, 7:30 p.m, and Au burn, #20 p. m. Dill plans to stay in Western Washington for the reat of the campaten. Juvenile Mbrary. The “Leonore Lends 1 Skinner Worthington, a story lly for girls of 14 and ov tale of Bt. George's nickname from his Ung wit and loyal friend “ commande “The Chinese Kitten,” by Edna | mentally A. Brown. land quick wit The color of the kitten waa bl iit among 4 Aunt Margaret sent it to co because Arcturus, her bear, went on « vacation without her porminnion tory tells how a week at the in @ tent where the " ; . and how they w to and visited tn Borton, |Grsee May North where they saw any interesting « from the public brary to the |, The, “Sunnyside | | the “Bunny Beven Then It tells | 44 by Adele and he village of Weet more make Ite Victory park, and how | {00s are giv they celebrat the beat of camping conditions on Thanksgiving a Jone of the Islan in the & law renee Under the competent charge of an efficient young lady, the group |includes seven brothers and boy friends, the merriest kind of party Treasure! Good stories of local history are told by Amy Brooks. land the most exciting has to 40 with Another book of especial Interest |a fine lad, very helpful to all the to girls of § to 12 about the doings | party, who had been rescued from « of & welbloved heroine. wreck in early infandy, The girls “Skinny Harrison, and their leader pick up clues and by Walter Beott Bt solve a deep mystery in a most oo, getting bis happy way. MecDougall-/outhwick SECOND AVENUE AT PIKE putnens, was n physteally and trength, daring, him a lending and h Tom Sewyer.” to 16 “Adele Doring im Camp,” by Club,” otherwise originally form her closest gir! a summer under fn the toe of b “Dorothy Cheat,” Datnty's Adventurer,” = a Store Hours 9:00 to 5:30 Telephone Main 6720 Hundreds of Men’s Shirts On Sale (Famous Metric Make) $ tid Cut’ full; well finished to the finest detail. An exceptional Shirt in every way. A wide variety of stripings in the most wanted dark colorings. 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