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THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1928 THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 13 — = _ the frost stopped; a ao! Malefactors "ae URSULA TRENT mraten 20.0 sores Sa, | € oeven aw in his fe A Novel by W. L. George, wian garden, which fell away tn BY E. PHILLIPS OPPENHEIM ; hen you talk terraces toward the south j that he is o Goprright, 1991, by Harper @ Brothers The garden was beautiful, A broad | Copyright, 1922, by E. Phillipe Oppenheim , +f Sige Sik caces ait tee cloas phat Arre A. Services, Ine : oe iat i hie . , = ge as barrele, which housed each | e 3 * unt? , b 0 an did box tree. Between balus j in ‘“ 1 y : Prog: : lips the man pty now, but which shepherded f MTEL once of <7 itd hed her die r hed , — © eye toward another Hexen still why Karo ts the Great American Syrup and pis terme i nately. i Lega Ss ‘ I know ‘ je 9 files er, that carried a lawn, and f\-| outsells all other brands: (1) Always absolute- eo him trem Sir Norman by! “If you are not.” I repeated, “I am| “I shall k ‘ blushed 1 ‘ ain 5 | eee 2 . one ©) nally abutted.tnto the deep horizon | ly pure and wholesome. (2) Always thick and sad an officer sent te arrest|, - Zz Se rpeete Sear Fs od to him, per re eer ; pa . $ L Ey ! f the spreading garden that flatly | 7A rich (3) Karo ts a great energy food. (4) et becom Sarere wife aod ere J . wi jack a. alle " We o thi “ " r ps eos Why dont pou| 884 traveled in the Pullman with | ae i YOurpee It went #tep by atop into the unde full weight, (6) Every first-class grocer in I've heard the name.” manager of the} wo. tage en rohite 1 | fined; ft held penoe and harmony America sells Karo. (7) And.it’s a wonderful ey can't 2 chaffing me, w at for several moments bed tod — 0 t t olted Then he kissed ar aressed Atter a ‘while 5 noticed @ figure | food for Children. I decided, piecing to-| * th the directors, He . 4 tor he peemed | *™#, Deering into the rush-grown - from Mra} “ & good humor, for he seems’) pund at the bottom of the last ter eon, race, whore a few aged carp cynically | He went farther, how . t wi ' olerapt. He went to sleep be ; Aah orhestok ts y ack from Egypt. It ‘ ny ; . a » is circled. It was Herbert Padbury. He | . , ; ore and 1 ley awoke, ¢ nnoyed me 1 would have said to that It was bad-a nered of n “th, b eatly 4 h. him as Diogenes to Alexander, ‘Get ert at th 1 made ber take t T dn't want ? > tal 2 to worry no lite over my ap wry hina”. But it was t efore we wer to bri ‘ \ A attract Brovgh. Alse ny wunahin u 0 Belley . ! lute to go, for he had seen me; he y were left in 4 drawer, not even t et | soe my friend again 4 Bie Norman's Story ose Sais beak ‘ waved a cigar-bearing hand and Au e ‘ top i ra t yw, obviously an artist i cea Foes “I should not have tho - , ite the r ediat , 2 : cried ‘ome down and look at the guilty, the police w , 3 pteendiecee| Fe not ‘ . : ane 3 Ras obefed eM te the uno | old fist, Mra Quin, I wish 1 had courage enough to wring the eoarébed the whore the dow ' . th part 0 aa ; | my rod, tho I don't supposs they'd of @ chicken els bad hae wabk Bella . 4 ; “ | bite I regarded her fixedly went back to the birdge-p T uttated one. ‘To| 1 Ment toward him, 1 ¢ould do no “Why don’t you try to earn the| home with Mra Trumpert h . he r ‘a Jded to go out | ther. For a m nt we watched reward?” I asked. O'clock, anid good night . t rin, " - - Br that stared at ua, and even “Lam thinking about tt” she ré-| her in her aitting-room, had # wi i ha : ‘ ye yoe ra to the wurface, an if expecting gtiied, “If 1 have any luck, I'l come ‘ jowever, on t t he had| ens : a and we t 1 t {a man who ts ' vi ro pee 7 wo you" know abo * ‘ : , t . 4 ae h thoalr @ Aren't they lovely? I maid. “Ju They were stolen ore 1 could like those fish you see on that funny (ae kala ara j ; fi ria i me, 00 1 AS , ne pole kim-milk ching-—yeu know, the Co of the shelters, a little way toward | Jowel-case?’ I asked a& Ww 4) bY to t 1 ing-| “Well, tha : P . : ‘ Yes, they aren't bad. Look at that Hove, was a n wh back. ha t nd wel tne ais hor 6, brown with @ touch of gold, Just sure, fro ‘ ’ I should have been seen carrying | * . ather Interesting,| “What?” , ‘ abot " oi eae ‘ . pope ce thay aenethendt t bpp PR a “Byes the color of « carp! ‘That's t gton's men| with which to ope Iam o nd that he had be >| aren t emrgorg 1 pre tage ikem Foo mut take one's aimiles where She lett that he had had a part young m You are awar the evider t : et up on hi be 4 ch dieal ° ‘ og oaly. you Gidn's ent start rathe "i st you away I'd think of something I had not made a ; agree with another + 1 © it as you ke.” intimate only . t x up, 1 Mopped iad . > it” he answered sul-| |! veral this mutual friend, Bat egan to cry. 1 ¢ atineeg Tomorrow) “I believe that you are Mr. Bidney rs iT do it.” 2 ns ° as hwalte t . t C f t at 1 felt 1 Bloor,” I raid “Can I have a few v phoned words with you I left him on the promenade, and first ins q - - “Let us take a stroll along the aw him str m ur n f « co u ¢ = 3 Rie: 13 sands,” I suggested. And then, as} che st me-u ro vibrates © | really.” look en t j rs, for by 9 “I have no offi 1 tion with | ered that my friend Inspector R ps bbe _ - be t vet ft « ipe, 0 intervals softly this case, Mr. Bic I began, “but | mington, from Scotland Yard, ha é : Ane 1) “One me , the hotel company have asked me t ady @rrived and had taken across the road to a stared at his ba » the ground. $ 1 ADVENTURES | zou ston n{find vt aia ym one dot ant tte nary OF THE TWINS Pee Situ | ak Sh Pa How to Get It Por the Mere Nominal Cost of Manufacture and Distribution THE NEWS) 21 1 “Axo” 98¢ secure this NEW authentic UNIVERSITIES. © ae Yr snce “DICTIONARY: aa At) i paper this coupom with 98 4 cents, to cover cont of hand- ling, packing, clerk hire, ete. All my life ts z cA way for you” " s = ¢ secretive this mor : oe Bere Oe t > ’ r MAIL tito 180 alae Fl Niecause of thetr fretiities weren't you, Bir Normant™= “be ob-| Pe could ekie les oat ke | ae ee aA ioe a ||| ORDERS Up to 300 miles .10 cr the mtine of eden pa dogs?” r t ¢ On | - the well nown “We wanted the Jewels” I pointed | > WILL For greater dis. don 0" h - eaaher “ | os BARTELL DRUG STORE Yirectly the man told me he|,.. Cont know. why, but oo ~ i . f | BB tances, ask Post: fesena AG f wine in the’ van, 1| “0 presence of Aleo E provided | wet face n say, “Don’t | . | BR PILLED master rate for 3 panttieg Wink ea ythitig wae all rigtt” me that day and the next with a cer-| cry. oy always try to do you out o ai pounds, Ag was all right.” | tain renssurance, He had the voice oliet of thark. He seemed to a get Ris dossier of @ university and the manners of| understand ma As this idea stopped nd post this morn ings ; lowboy; the contrast rather he smiled at mo and said 1 “and a pretty bad fog. Theat afterncos, after tea April shower? Not Ho has « fikt tn town| P.™ ’ eo; he dala en graciously remarked that, If T itked began to dab at my \ 1] 22 DICTIONARIES IN ONE arrangements were, to] noren wing, if I thought 1 could une 5 rylgg iD aot All Dictionaries published previous to this one are out of date o 6 at L y say tho least of it, irregul. w : be ~ ay ahs bas wa gishores g King Gingerbread owned a knick-knack dog, and the Cut- deabarataly : fot pylon He was! Go them. fo, nettled, I went to Out Lady owned a cocoanut cat. “Even fon tan't absolutely ny companion ky and soda. he came aiding up to me and un iglish summer, I observe.” awful, but you the workshop he had set up in the now the reconstr damaged quarter, and was shown| “Why do yo er about me?” The next adventure that Nancy king’s buttons on straight and they those weartsome p » that no wom J would miss the buttonholes by an|MUsed “Leon Grar aeatt nin the world can sp, or wants 1 x unhappy.” and Nick had was in SugarPinin | Would miss the buttonholes by his way to Mra Tr on rasp, or wants | ll, you look unhappy: inch or more. webct es eh a to grasp T tmneans I look ugly, doe oy And when the king got up In the | "ome after hor r ; \ rae ee 4 He embarked Into elue: ‘The Fairy Queen sent them there nd went to put on clean| While he was making | elucidated nothin He summed u ly, “Not ugty.” e because King Gingerbread owned | «1, of his candy-box bureau | 2°” . r M it ight have mad nk y um a knick-knack dog, and the Cut-Out | gr, shirts (made site} . an architect.” r to pay You any com- ino e oors Lady, who did hia mending, owned | out of candy-box trimmings) and his |” : i| From architecture we went on to 1 it?” 1 nodded. &@ cocoanut cat, and the two of them | +.4 tarlatan coat (made out of a . yaa You sald) art in general. He knew many things Ik into Deal and buy B fought so that the knick-Kknack fur | Christmas tree stocking) both but.| (ott {hey wore not in the Jewel-case| 1-4 never heard of, but he wns qu an‘or 4 e the er t E apd the cocoanut flew all over | toned on as crooked as a pig’s tal | “Bic? reir ee | an If afrald to be my vent togett he place and got into the eyes and | ang made him | ne | “I Smagine that the he debt ears and mouths of the Sugar] 4s o result } e 4 m liters t 4: | Julian. ° ) Phumianders. | And he made tt ae ata Pry: “ , Lal urn n't and don’t want to r as we came eC oo 4 “SugarPlum Land has: always |t uid obey, and things got in J ay ; ff th time to be atirred up. The k I ra © nervous of p "di ed the an awful Mx 4 Ik of Ruaxtan revolu 1's pon puay, for I had i there| “See what you can do an the sawken ad will be it of the people! Revolutions come s ponle My 6 of sense in allowing | sald the Fairy Queen kind Bea nt of books. All t ench Liber Sroke the teal, Kulltghat¥e HE floor of a store can be made two silly animals to carry on 60.” magic shoes will take you there tn : alism of '48, yo 4 it In anal 4 tlio Tooulan’s as much a selling asset as the fix- a 1 neton asked a lit Besides, an trouble always does, {t|a twinkling. Sugar-Plum Land les! ¢) yt.) ay he wan rerun i ears befor he grinned ow 1 was situated, T lot hte reagee'g) ‘ : not only upset the two trouble mak. | north of fodn-Water Ocean, south of | 5) Miter aa he was preparing to take | wut pn not mre the t aA hair Gaara cakes tures in. which goods are displayed. ers, but also their owners. | Custard-Sauce Sea, and directly be | 4, very slight thing,” I revolution wn nvantios . gc the “Dicks” and the “Gabya” People like to buy in a clean, attrac- ‘The Cut-Out Lady who owned the|tween Castor Land and Plaster sealer abe answered. | tethroom. Pro’ = atid Katiow; td. hie Soaveved" Chak ie she ‘stake: cocoanut cat was so upset when her | Land.” lknow, altho the finger rete Jou | noctatixm, and all that, but I say| found pleamire in my awful appear pet came limping home with most of| ‘We'll find {tr said Nancy hap-| (im: Sine the finger baths and armor-bright stoves.|anos, for he looked ‘at: me ‘several Hea uitness: Hoote ate the cocoanut barked off him, that| pity. “And we'll try as hard as we| 000 08 ee aoe and a ten | That's how you chango the mentality | times a lttle longer than he need ! Bis te Re d she almost cried her one eye out.|can to put things to rights.” Vesa ci esa ariaecte ese have done. hard to keep clean, and expen- en, of course, having no other eye | (To Be Continued) “ 4 . ve felt that I under-| I knew a little more about him. It iv new-looking, the Then, of . © ye | the fingernail of the murderer, N sive to keep & y to seo with, she couldn’t sew the| (Copyright, 1923, by Seattle Star) | cis... yy “1 stood that, for again in the ovening/ seemed that he was a bach and si MAA flngornalle were bitten| Nera ler'ine out SohEG LHe rene | eee Ban ceed athe ie casa are seldom a source of pride. mort to the quick, The manager’s, | taite Shas tak dee eee three others played bridge, and| because before he wanted to be an If the floor is linoleum, it can able. They were long, and brought | J!" and “Dick” larked in the cor-| architect he'd wanted to be a painter be cleaned thoroughly in a ge hs Sele ego pac tr As we played bi I| “They're willing to forgive mo, #0 : I ‘ 1 . The nal nis T becanie' hore wordai'to btm: |X*let Yam’ forgive me on: ccomdipna remarkably short time, and an on right | er, however, was broken off| te 1 found hin eyes resting “upon | holld But it's not the same thing occasional waxing will actually SA ea |* nerlounly while he chalked his| One can’t forgive one’s people having + i eae Rimmington « replied.) cue. te opened his mouth to speak, | bee against one.” mellow its color and improve ‘A suction of the Toy Department nthe Cty of Pests See a | changed his mind. He disturbed mo,| “They always are,” T said savagely its looks. Y ‘an Francisco, Cal., is illustrated here, The lar or 0 k 1! ‘athe: ve at 01 0 el omed a "s Inset Marble Ti I sat up for some lttlo time, wait-| "4 1 began to think him rather}! We got on very well. Tt seom floor is Armstrong's Inset Marble Tile Linoleum | “The woman was atrangied, as you | | | Jing for what 1 folt mire war’ tnevi, | B0O0-lookIng, for hin eyen wore stendy | that he hnd n t in Hampstead Besides, the tough, durable surface Pattern No. M-63 & ith 1 y . . |table. It was nearly 1 o'clock when oom with a garden full of hollyhocks, a of linoleum is smooth and nonab- > a there was a soft k ok at the 4 a housekeeper who builled him for hi t Thi { od . 4 i. cx eras Panty. to diy Iavldtina, Skaat own good, two sheep dogs who did sorbent. 1 hings dropped on it do not consult your architect, i for the Page 937 Jentered. She closed the door behind| © lot of harm to the garden; @ large 9 stick to it or stain it. It does not contractor or any good CIRCLE 'A me her and came over toward r h Whew. eis te ada rn i ack or splinter linol 1 b surly back TERROR BY NIGHT i Nava totid ChE a hone i the sheep dogs, an office in Lincoln’ cr or splinter. inoleum merchant about _ the burlap “That's a nice, cordial parting moon swung high ta the sheavens, | announced ani : Sasat evans & tiv kien Low upkeep cost Armstrong s Linoleum, or speech to have with a fellow,” one | Twelve o'clock. It wns ie k's 1)? congratulate you,” 1 replied ! by loctantersbh A Bs ad , write us for free 48-page of Dick’g companions said, “I| turn tonleep. He was tired. Wear || +7 have heard all that has 5 « : 4 f hap: bookl B think the sooner we get ready to| lly he rojled into the dust of the pened, oo et, usiness Floors.” We gladly fur- resist an attack the better.” wallow, and was just dropping off, @) he no 6 \ > hey | when—Bang! went a gun back of “None Hee ‘Over east of the mountains they | when. ni On nish data and specifications for lay~ ing linoleum over concrete or wood. tectural style. 4 sieges We got back to find that two men The economy of maintaining the she continued. “There will ble, abot eo ; had flonted in, as Lord Alfred put Yt good appearance of such a floor has he abou he reward? whatever,” I assured her ; te belted tau Reyes Cap cona induced thousands of retail stores to ae trie! a day. ABaonbe eA right?" the men called, | agehtaa Ua eee ThA tb “4 ‘ elderly, handsome, person, enlled install floors of Armstrong's Linoleum. tie; ie moonlight leaves great, | “don't be alarmed! Man's gun | rings ” tO i Herbert Padbury, who sat noxt to Large stores and business offices inky black corners and dim tres| went off by mistake. Nipped off ||" “rere aia you find them” 1 mo at lunch, and within flve minutes j vf yarm done.” mn : furious, then remembered that Alec : a] r : é reat Diack blotches, and open| no harm done,” =) 1) tn the small alfk bag which Mra Heath seerned to Pind tdaatieactive:l a result of figuring out the Linoleum is a mixture of doorways into yawifing caverns.| Quiet ngain, but th | Trumperton-Smith took with her to -— restores appetite saving. Smaller stores have 4 Pa ; . Cantorbuey, and came back via Ash- | i . . ae tashent. Whispered his companion Ji came back to her room for a mo-| Pure, red blood is essential | Fanteruwy, una came hick via Aah bought it on the strength of inseed oil, pressed on bur- But evens a0, the young men on| “H.sse-t! Look up thore over tho |] ment just before starting, and ng | tohealth and good appetite. ; j , lap. Te tabes ted Huse PA ei Hel on his i , hack were packed Julian, mysolf, Mr laces and from recommen- the night was not wholly dark. Dick raised tea ¢ up on his 1) anything to anybody. often the reason for general Padbury, and Ninette. Of course | § rl eived fi e} * “Weld better set most of our| elbow; sat up; stood up. “A most Ingentous mupponttion,” 1 Cations récelyed srom ‘men These substances blend sy ; A py A adbury dovoted h 0 in similar lines of business. . * raid, “for it they attack, they're | there?” the fellow uakod again Sho looked at ma for a moment| tities a forerunner of disease, | Padmury dev ates Depa a ae together into a material sure to come over the hill.” “Yon, Dick sald, “it certainly with the strangost light In her eyas, Hood's Sarsaparilla is com- ‘ 7 ‘am, too." ” ae ry cynical things that made one laugh: better floors for store, sho) mented in place requires eo toughness, durability, and added strength of men who had| ‘em, too. ae od night, Janet,” T wala. “1) vitality and vigor to rum | uy 1 didn't know what to do, for OP» retching or retrinming, Such 5 : A come to their aid. No soldiers, no All along the lee of a as have * ed thelr eyes to see, ™ fort—just a few young men, a| they strain tunes more than once. ‘Thin time 1 Vinatte' ? notitan' small houre and some acattered| black heads were bobbing up, © Hl am anie to remind mynolt that Men.| ££0M roots and herbs recog- | Ninotto'n watat, and T couldn't pre cho! pel rf , Ho persecuted too, when wo go! It wan Mecided that Dick and| head was topped with a bunch of || rh» reward will certainly be gal. essary in spring. Hood'shas | aack. tie mnnouverod’ mo Into core one other should watch at the| feathorn. whe “The Winds of Death” math ‘ood, red blood with its | 1d come for a run in his two-neate ty ends rone, disappeared, a 4 i come for a run tn hi O-nonter, would guard from the shelter of The heads story of this remarkable series, health-giving properties. It Also, Mis home being out of London . re golig to make an attack The Salvation Army tn An hina ping Chinese tvorlon? ¢ ntand guard while the other Iny| they're & ape don't || besun to insue a monthly teatiot In 9, 1 was Irritated to find that Alec y 4] down jna convenient butfalo Wale| why in the name of xenge don't J) ben to Issue a mo Brough didn't holy me at hil, “Hle for Every Floor in the House i} aN eee a. turns bars into| @ piece of a fellow's ear here, but |] esceq Hi I's builds f th touched my hand twiea I was have bought Armstrong's Linoleum as What linoleum is You it) ie quite, quite different| had spoiled Dick's sleep. “Dick! |! tne bridgo-party,” she replied. “ang Api HS MEPSERGON re. MOLOTEA |, £0 | wdered cork and oxidized : ; observing its use in other v1 seo?” Cre rf ' h Gaby b 3 sido, la t 6 Dick Wiseman’s tarm were glad) hill. What do you » have taken them without ying Thick, sluggish blood is pasta Lah hare 5 * linus, flax, and oleum, oil. quart beck of the house,” one| “Look ike anything over Il murmured decline of health and many | Jullan had to attend to Ninette, so | an‘ dlaltke hi fag If you are interested in rinoy . that is remarkable for its ‘They were no few, even with the| does, And it looks like @ lot of 1} 1 onened the door for hor pounded especially to restore IR Mra cba ime Te y PAN oh itl Ate ood In the way of your fos! down systems, It is made | Julian openly put his arm round office or public building, @ floor it smooth and sight Tesilience, Petutiaings. Jong Une of them, and overy single Jl trumperton-Amith In not my ciient,| ized by physicians as nec- | Vent Mr. Padbury's doing the samo. Axmsrrono Cork Company, Linoleum Division, LANCASTER, PENNSYLVANIA t Day as helped thousands to restore | porn, tro wanted to know whether Seattle Office—1614 L. C. Smith Building.. Telephone—Main 3794 front of the house, The others| The boys at the ba 4 other outbuildings. | rove again will begin in our newt tanne, 4 y if ne barn an dthe| “Wonder what the mischif pur neat taatie will help you, too. ho had a flat In m. Wouldn't 1] & Dick and his friend divided N Dick sale Ie come and have tea and nee his top night into watches; one was to| they're up to ick sal The tonic for that tired feeling tw.to sleep they conm on? Seem to be about pan Crusader all " ‘A Damo rathor musmentive of pr wormed moro interested In Mr, Short Ten o'clock came; eleven; all| @ bai day, Be Continued) the intlaot to the 1 word," "rechie SARSAPARILLA dan, wit who ho talked ractn : was quiet; a soft wind Aaa Ted a —— eens | 0 Japan Weekly Chronicia | But tho climax camg only noxt day, ee

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