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aim pry in ry in © Pi but a es. rtisti attle, Ameri. fo dis- tt be- je de- influ- rtists night urch nen's Books d by MONDAY, APRIL 16 MHS PERING SAGE « | 1928 = ™ ~- a. - = ant ee gf HALEY DIMCLAIA DRACO an ve SOPYMIGHE ED BY HEA. SeRyi BEGIN HERE Br About two wire tn three ¢ ght ‘em Jump! va | ad |Motion Picture THE SEATTLE ° nila Greys o ’ Stars Organize to Defend Bobbed Hair—Thus Will They Defy Dame Fashion. BY CYNTHIA GR They shall not pasa! Those little ringlets are not to grow out into long tresses TODAY found the KA bom of the Double Aland the ca . a Be, ~ vor jagain, ever, if the majority of screen stare have their way. ns While hg de, vent:| ys ne | In short, a “Keep It Bobbed” movement, to be national in bg hin wrath on he ower nigh |, us au scope, is mow already under way and a national campaign, ira drweraterpeve iy ons : bs Rs. sani, nat jin which many screen stars will lend their aid, is expected tts F ener eneed alvator dnd four tive| to discourage the new styles of hairdress. he be at |O ever, fought their way to News from the motion picture center is to the offect that ¢ ht. They did) ree sun's riders, But every | Practically every screen actress who has worn her hair Sa an au ie eae |S Ant fin thee. | ting akin’ cnet Bveey short is hesitant about adopting, the new modes and many My rights have over all|re f rkness, someone | have a ready reluctantly given in to Dame Fashion and al- eae Walks Picots ie Career, oe ST 4 : |lowed their hair to grow long, only to have it snipped off ceptin’ Ack Buck tried to drop| room, and when he had opened his Figg 1 Salvator again at the approach of the warm weather. ne f ateme ui x eat aba He & quickly " I the FOP | Esteban, Romero, a vga B 1 questionnaire, now being circulated among sereen stars, 5 Then, secing was hop clearly indicates that the bobbed hair is most popular among Jose shook bis and 3 some time to re moh |e . sit Pheer - , Mrs ay ee Payers and by organizing exponents of the bob a mong Resin hs wive have Gur une with us; Cosar|'0% The bank of the creek offere gtk n actresses, they expect to present a formidable front » Ua Out. that ts his| be toole echough'te cv around" Re {them fair protection. Around the} gainst the new styles and defy the dictates of fashion, or a destroy it, er treapaan|inero wan saying os Exteben arrived. |"0nd the ground flattened out. It rather, change fashion to suit their convenience, ‘5 land and resort to our guns, | “We'll go up Rebel creek as far as Lp ag pe dash as the Double A! Local hairdressers report that there is no le t-up in Seattle e ots Aa tigpe log sion as Batoe ‘Co np mga bald 4s brought them to the| 2? far as bobbed hair ts concernec Those who have short hen se kp ahtod plated ae a y where they were an easy |MGir are getting new permanent waves and many girls and wie ha Ce Whnleataras okloaea telah Shark Wore ee the tek: A Double A guns flashed. | Women who haven't known the satisfaction of bobbed hatr ked “In a week we will find out where|stick of dynamite will blow it In Kes nd to} iy we're at. We all know Tom Brand.|Idaho! We won't wait for any | pled out of his saddle. nd He's been on the square with us| Once we get ater turned wh c 1, but the cther Bi every ume, I'll run down see |it belongs, and Bodine a SE ; aon r get tl If you are willing|\, ; ay ol aE t rt. He Es kad fern Jy and Blaze rode down into t ed out Bodine hands went ur mn. , Suppose you beat It out of | until! waved his followers The boy lay on his face, Melo here, big fellow their he ed him ; rough !f you wa pe ed thru the vel-|_ “Ain't that too bad? he groame Dreaks up. vety om they hoped | hen to Cash: “It's Old Lronside Don't come back, either! some ard sipped coffe i one yelled ers arried Esteban Bodine's eyebrows flattened out at the Mercedes wor Tl go,” he d not arm bar pepe decause any 0} looks bad to| daged ‘ eg Naan cone eit Long dene me. I came to talk peace; but all| Morrow. Somebody yawned. Cash ig I've heard is @ lot of mouthing about his watch. It was almost ot whe jooked at ral the law." 2 He had reached the end of the| Brothe Patterson veranda and was about to open the|and the rest of th n got to th terrible patio gate when he almost stumbled|feet and began buckling on their | PPened. over Basilio. guns. Cash scratched his head un mercedes. Swakent ae Mercedes had found the boy awake jend tried to comfort ‘What when she had left the room where | sh the Big Boss was here,” he |'%@ matter?’ she the meeting was held, so she hac 2d. “Boys,” he went on slow: | ateban!” he n dressed him, and the two of them |ly, tone that said he made hia} "#4 has come, m had wandered about in the moon: | dec t along, “we're go-|_ The little pet name went unhear light. Jing into the below our wire!” | Mercedes Whee One She heard the child cry, and saw! Hands stopped moving. Som j ory agony. Re! Bodine raise his foot and brush him{dropped a gun. With one had her owr s about £ aside. In a second she was up with|they turned and regarded him ex:|0&9. Hastily throwing on a wre them, and took the little fellow | pectant Sash caught the tension. |*h¢ started for room. Tt ato her arms. “The fence is 40 yards insid S| panko Stherpaaphtes Basilio ceased crying and Mer-/jine.” he went on We ig] famed to load _ eedes started him into the patio; but|there so as t afe withou: he slept. A wnal We thr ashe stood her ground and ing up contemptuously at her enemy | Chimney Bodine’s cruel mouth held its dia-|tle cou laughed punt from alf-way bolfcal grin ag he got into his saddle. | creek trouble w Once seated, he wheeled his horse on | be on our own la’ The fo fts hind legs and, reaching down, | eyes rested on Blaze. He had caught the surprised girl around the| up his gun along with ad ad er ia e dang aped; “th waist and lifted her beside him. She| “You ain't are you 4 RAS Dit and scratched him, but he was|not with that arm?” Cash aske at. abe ran for her too strong for her, Bending his|/nots of gruff admiration for ther he closed door sb head, he kissed her passtonately on| man's pluck creepinng into his volce. bee A what getters sito her unprotected lips. Her finger| “My business arm {x all right,”| Jose bade her go back to aslo. He nails ripped his face as he put her/ Blaze grinned. “I'm almin’ to #00 ae cere ned poe om owed her to town. t thrn.” he little fell id CHAPTER XII ae err thieka clouds hid the|, Then Mercedes and her father thp-| ‘The ‘Trail toed downstairs. The old Basque Last moon made th et. heya! “hig beta pulled the bell-cord for Mariano. | gmarted him to the heart. He sulked | bottom. and fumed for a long time before he when he turned to send them a lo ADVENTURES THE TWINS | ie Olive Roberts Barton Niex found General Gold Brald’s | saluting arms and started to glue them on.) “Do you “How long will it be until I can| “Yes, sir. fight?” asked the general weakly. “Well,” said Nick, “that’s hard to|/know what to do. say. While your glue is drying, I | Leg.” may as well take you to the Red| “Can't y Cross Hospital and paint you a new | Nick, eye—maybe you didn’t know it but | better?” OF 6 ube general?’ something has knocked cne of them| “No, sirf’ answered the cojonel. out. Also you need a patch on your/“I can't! Because a gen’ chin and a new top to your hat.”|have a silver star on bis shoulder “My, my!’ cried the poor general.|and I “I must be dreadfully wounded. But| mine. It’s painted and won't come 3 I don’t feel a thing. Isn't It con-joff. Can't you be general, sir?” } venient to be made of weod and not} “Who? Me?” cried Nick have any feelings? But if I'm such| “Yes, sir!’ answered ‘he colonel a cripple, I'd better lie down again |“All you need is a cocked hat and and have the stretcher bearers come |a sword, The Tinker Mau will make and get me.” |them for you, I'm sure.” Nancy tiled bandages ail over him| ‘Yes, indeed!” said the Tinker Vike the good Red Cross nurse she | Man obligingly. “Please, sir,” said a new voice. “What shall we do now?” Nick looked around in surprise, and there stood a woven officer lance. (To Be Continued) (Copyright, 1923, by Seattle § ae AP ECC RARE ce RAEN A Page 964° HOW IT A =NDED Two camps were mate by the; tho he had seen har but so river; at least the Indians made} short @ time, a big fire and set up a tent} We aren't supposed to have for the Fredericksons and a little| love stories in The Star /Story way apart they made ready their| Book, but when people havo own tent, “lived happily ever after” tll But having done this, men and| they have a grandson cld enough squaws sat down and waited. $o| to read the stories, don't you the white family got its own sup-| think it's different? per/of bread and fisn, ate, and| Well, aryway, thin is how the then fed their “crew,” | story came true, The “claim which the Fred-| , They did love each other, and Amelia came down to Snohomish after a time and lived witb Mrs. Trannas and was busy and very, very happy, and they planned thelr wedding, and becanse they had lot of friends and the Fred erickson home was we far away and so bard to reach, they de cided to be married right there in Snohomish. And on Christmaa day, they were married. ericksons took was on the pres ent site of the town of Toit; they ‘ found a three-roonred cabin ready ‘ for them and with lots of pretty i rugs and pictures Mra, Frederick- , gon made it look like home, but 3 tt seemed a wild, strange place to hr, and she longed to go back to Chicago, The father and fon built a new house with a great fireplace In 1877, it, and more comforts; they clear-| fends, dece ited 4, Christmas 4 land and Amelia Jearned to| dinner with nothing left out and ride a horse: a few things added because it (she went to the fall» at Sno-| Wax a wedding dinner, too. The groom, happy as a king, qualmie the first time she ever) and the beautiful bride an stylish rode, and ft was a rough, nar-| and gay as could be In a gown Of. pium-colored merino, ‘wit fow trail at that time. pipings of milk and soft ince at But we must hurry on; one! the throat and wrists, 4 day up the river there came a| | That gown wan made tn Sent: a ie, and the hat o match, t gg canoe with an Indian at the pad) 04 “a tong white plume which 4 die and two young nomen on) fell over the dark hair of the » | passengers bride vred.| And they did live happily ev ¥ One was a friend of Mr. Fred fter, and their 12 children w erickson’s, the other was ‘no| you it is true And th utiful home stands there at left of the rond on the way other than John Alfted Cedpr. green, who had never forgotten | {h? Jett Of tn reeet . ® minute that girl on the wharf, to Monroe, and that, cal oe os ate t too, anyn too, says Fateban’s ignominious retreat) Brother Jones started for the creek- He went a hundred yards ad mean me?" uaked Nick. Now that we have no |meneral, we need a leader. We don't I'm Coionel Stitt} asked until General Gold Braid gets | have only a silver eagle on ing her hands, “I'll drive the ambu Lots of girls did in the war. at being called at this unusual hou Jose ordered him to met his horse. cartridges, | dread. -|to the entrance of Smoky canon trail that led to the fence the Chimney. As he a flashed from the rim-re him. Hin horse jumped, lurched and fell head foremost to th ground. caped him. Jove’s horse stared at master, him with his nose in death, trails again! (Continued in Our Next Issue) was, and soon General Gold Braid| “But what will you do, Nancy?’| STITCHING THIN MATERIAL vas on his way to the hospital to|asked Nick. “I can't | you. When stitching chiffon or Geor get patched up. “I tell you," eried cy, clasp-| ette or any very thin material whe: there is @ tendency to pucker, pla a plece of paper under the and stitch under both. When perfectly flat. WASHING CRE) E DE CHINE | de chine blouse to dry after washir | wrap it ina Turkish towel. This a sorbe the moisture very quickly a soon leave tt just right to fron casi! for over eighty years has relied upon Gour- and’s Oriental Cream to keep the skin and complexion in perfect condition through the stress of the season's activities, White Flesh-Rachel. 4 Send 10¢ for Trial Sire PERD. T. HOPKINS & SON, New York Gouraud’'s Bad Breath Is Usually Dae to Constipation When you are constipated, not enough of Nature's lu- bricating liquid is produced food waste soft and moving. Doctors prescribe Nujol be- cause it acts like this natural lubricant and thus secures reg- nlar bowel movements by Na- ture’s own mothod—4tubrication. Najol ls a lubricant—not a medicine or nxative-—pocannot gripe. Try tt today. in the bowel to keep the ff When the mozo appeared, frightened r, He rolled over on his side jin a brief convulsion and then lay | ‘al must|,till, No moan or sigh of pain os-| something clae, while in comedy the | bility im action.” his fallen He came close and nudged But the wide open, unseeing eyes of the man who had ridden him son long were glazed Old Ironsides would never ride the « re goods: the | paper Is removed the steam will be Instead of hanging up your crepe ne b- d ‘Tears filled Mercedes’ eyen as abo} saw her father take down his rif_e| Pennaylvanta, 689.58 and fill his long-unused belt with | 678,550; Jiinots, His wet face and sparing |words did not serve to lossen her| Who was Fatima? When Jone had cromsed the creek | favorite daughter he held to the north until he came He turned his horse into the longer | teife, the only one not murdered by and up to| Aim a gun! ks above and Jone | farce and a comedy | petite, to date are having the clippers applied to their heads daily. a ae 1! Radio Mins Grey will recelve callers Query in her office Monday, Wednesday aoe fo ‘ and Friday, from 1 to 2 p. m, Dear 1 Vill you please! and on Tuesday and Thureday jeeps who t > re ilo, and from 11 a m to 12 m each lige , A READER week. Please do not come~at J * 4 mean the radiophone, there! | other times, as tt seriously inter. were hundreds of men involved in tts! | teres with her writing. invention—one of the foremost ts Lee DeForrest flee plot ts subordinated to the charao- Defunct eal ches Bank Why if a Turk’s hat called a Fez? Dear Mins Grey: Can you give me| Jt 4 named after the town of Fes any information about when the| Morocco, where such caps were first candinayian Bank of Tacoma pays| made, their dividends, or can you tell me $9.54 where I may obtain the information? ? What was Falernian wir sled ‘ One of the favorite wines of the foie rh “hy peor +| Romans, s0 called from the Ager ° ie _ defunc | Falernus, the dis in which it was wae you as to when dividenda till | Compania, between the Maseiean hill bd | Massican hills paid. Shy land the northern bank of the Vul i turnus, It 9 desorbed by Horace as, Wishes to in Ais time, aurpassing all other Dye Hair wines in repute Dea s ee Where does the word cigar come My ha pwn and I wish to| grom? a ey t , Please let me know! rom the Spanish cigarral, mean hat to ow ie ing garden. When tobacco was 4 ered A oa, the inhabitants sly or the hair becomes | oy1, 4 streaked and faded. I do mot care t|jard would say, “Es de mi Soars al.” take the ratees ged of advisi ("tts from my garden”) Thru mis v : a reason. If you were not) understanding on the part of foreign: pleased with the result, naturally you | ery this expression became corruptel, ig Hg ode id ad and the term cigarral was mupposed vow neull ar Ne hatr-dresser.| to refer to the tobacco, and in time z @. AL was shortened to cigarro and finally Day of to cigar the Week Bia Ree Dear Miss Grey: What day of the| Which 1s the oldest newspaper in week did September 7, 1903, fall on? | the world? LE The Imperial Gasette of Peking, Monday answers your question, | sald to have been published for over ee ¢ 1,500 years. Which five states have the most automobiles in uneT How did the month of April get tts New York, 812,031; aay name? From the Latin word aperto, to open; the season when the flowers and leaves begin to open. } . . Mohammed's | | When do women reach the acme of A character | Aladdin in the Ara-| mental ability? (3) Blucbeard's taat' At 4% or five years carller than men, according to statistics of fa- mous men and women . . OMo, 720,632 ; i California, 70,48 The of a) name in the story of Man Nights. What im the difference between a| What Is a feminist? Florence Guertin Tuttle's definition fa: “A woman with an awakened sense of individual responsibility to ward life, expreasing this responsi- In farce the chgracters are what they are because the working of the plot requires them to be this and not HOT biscuits are always tempting—but they are especially so when made with Snowdrift. You will only have one difficulty in making hot biscuits with Snowdrnft and that is, mak- ing a sufficient quantity to answer the calls Sresh Snowdrift in a (m@jy/Plue jairtight bucket as easy to open as windin the dock / Did Winter leave you | with that tired feeling? INTER 'S| always wins! It builds nerve-pow- contine|er—thinking power. It builds up run-down, tired men and women, pure| beautifies complexions, and makes .|the flesh firmer. Stronger and more useful nerves depend on blood. power, 8. 8, 8. will improve your Bpring. To be|appetite and give you groater ener- underweight.|6Y, strength and @ more youthful ly tired, appearance, Mra. Lissie Pelmet, Crowell, Texas, writes: “1 was in a run-down condi- tion—bad Jost forty-four pounds in weight, Also suttered trom pimples blackheads. Re, druggist recom- fe made me a pew ok 3s to the Pa a ‘Try it yourself, 8. 8. 8, is sold dy ha’ ndicates a weakon tion of the blood, Nature must! havo help—your blood is minus fighting strength! More red-colls moan cleaner, purer, richer blood, 8. 8, &. builds red-blood-cells. It bullds blood-power! That ts what! makes fighting blood. Wighting|at all good drug stores. The tnrge blood destroys impurition, It fights|stno {# more economical. Get a dofls, It fights skin eruptions! It'bottle today! S.S.S. makes you feel like yourself again YAGI What Local Factories Mean to the Community and the State One automobiling assembling plant in the state has -apital investment of $662,000, employs nearly 500 people, has.a yearly pay- roll of $996,000, pays taxes of $30,000 yearly, and buys local supplies to the amount of $420,000 each year. a Multiplying Local Plants Will Multiply These Results ‘Pacific Northwest Products Committee c/ocieté Candies CONFECTION “Alwayn” Good Gold Shield Coffee Vacuum packed to retain all thi original flavor and SCHWABACHER Bi al Candy Co) Imp Sentile A Firm Hooster of ifle Northwest Products The Union National Bank OF SEATTLE Renources Over $10,000,000 Hoge Bldg. Second and Cherry 26 1 Sulte 300 Fidelity B CLOW’S Wattie Wheatenke Buckwheat FLOURS | ienri Ask Your Grocer ai ASHINGTON PLASTER r.AS LE BOAR BLDG. PRODS. C0. The Largest Manufacturers of Saws in the World ISSTON & SONS, Inc. Service Branches rtland, San Francisco Lumber and Mfg. Co. Phone Main 1104 P. 0, Box 1595 FIR DOORS, COLUMNS, ‘Tacoma, Wai Sent Pacific Door & Mfg. Co. Seattle WASH. MILI Work » Specialty | | | SKINNER & EDDY CORPORATION Seattle & Rainier Valley Railroad Co, 5115 Rainier ave. AT THIRTY-NINTH SOUTH “Made Right in Seattle” pene saree Pacific Fibre Furniture ; Co. PER TON $6.5 (ines : AT BUNKERS Paul T. Kennedy Fibre Co.) be BRE FURNITURE OF FIBIUS STINCTION Black Diamond 1400 Lane St. Senttle Furnace Coal PACIFIC COAST COAL Co. Dry-Sox and Billy Buster Shoes Mnde by t GTON SY MFG. CO. Senttles W TODD DRY DOCKS, Inc. Seattle, Wash. our SEE, Ou Creosoted Douglas Fir Products PACIFIO CREOSOT: COMPANY Ife Bldgs Se FRYP’ D “Everyt FRYE’S WILD ROSE LARD Better than ordinary lard, — Pacific a Northern THING SUITS SWEATERS KNIT GOODS SEATTLE AMERICAN PAPER COMPANY Senttle, Washington Don't Ask for Crackers—Say (| SNOWFLAKES PACIFIC COAST BISCUIT Co, 5 for Ohio Matches and rand Line of Brooms Start the Day Right Roman Meal Porridge A Balanced Food Established 1853 PUGET MILL CO. povatas. Tin, LUMBER at ic and Port Ludlow ngton, U, S. Ay s Pope & ‘Taibot, fan Francisco Eat National Health Bread SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO. Wentern Store, Seattle, Wash. The J. M. Colman Company Colman Creonoting Works Colman Bullding, S11 First Ave. Seattle, Wa Kd BLEND FLOUR. For every purpose. As weeatten World's on pastry as for bread, inapatenee LEND'S MAH" FRIEND" NInsurance ee Pipe Co. Home Office SEATTLE ALBERS PEACOCK..BUCKWHEAT CONCRETE | (OR PERMANENCE PORTLAND CEMENT ASSN, A National Organtzation to Improve and Extend the Uses of Cement WASHINGTON Brand EGG NOODLES NANAIMO : WELLINGTON COAL | | —— A Pacific Northwest Products anon oer Committee atic ~ —— Seattle Chamber of Commerce SEATTLE, WASH. STIMSON MILL CO, Loggers and Manufacturers of Lumber Seattle, U. S.A PORT OF SEATTLE Owns ang Operates Public Wiharves, Warehouses and Cold Storage Plante

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