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| 2 167} ae =, .-- Cymthia Greyiize fee ees eS n wai f Jot only will | temis face, eves iP hans , gpa ‘ Sh a What would you do, sf the ‘tevii-| Letter From “Other Woman” Advises Wife to Stay| wilt have returnea "| theability 1 Cent ‘ Blaze a i apr i be) en obey P by Her Pa t and All Wil ill End Happily—Strang¢ WHIPPING CREAM DRESSING-TABLE TOP WOOLS FOR SPRING s ~f\ an" WARRY SINCLAIR DRAGO ane an hut, senor! Parallel of Events Is Brought to Light. 2,708 will whip your cream jn al | It not looks of a] There ar umber of ne VOoEPH WORK ° a 3 will | gla : ding | fae SOPYRIONT I9ED BF HEA. seRvicE. Im : ; pre Dear Miss Grey: I want to write in ansyer to “D,” whose| ave t " Yt ‘ : to p ; rge ou | a gear itn ee 47 ike Fare husband has felt ‘a renewal of his love for the sweetheart eh Aevnre. on ath. tt , 4 na ; oasd ehened nn ] ; to rob | manded tn tone ark eyes fair-| wi] e her problem for her CONCEALED FROM VIEW i : ak: ty bg a gun of his exact duplicate in ever allest detail to my own case, even] Jia lipstick bee I the uta tas ? . 2 bome for you, little ehter. to the adoption of the little girl, that I conld almost believe} which is one of its most striking orence stairs H eden bit her lip s © saw sien eat tein that it was meant as an appeal to me, as that “other iron BE, p : wy Othe, Pe Ry, aan ad r the face) Woman,” if I did not know that the wife in the case live # 2 nag ’ H <a bak fares roe the I as wh < toid| in a far Eastern city, and I am quite positive that my ee eg pyro ie ne ser V | ' were swifter, Ri @ bend tn ai[ him of F t Kildere| fair” is a thing of the past for better or w 1 pro a ues : ® right toto ‘ pe amused him 80! T was engaged to a boy of 17; I left the city where we) ably still love him Btick to Be ter odtne ce wal et od, ile: 0) both had lived and married another man who later proved| im. don't ve eros or nag. don't SE tuk ten wts bk cere me Saat entice |imtiy. Siomsprtin’ wae: the cruel to me and left me. My boy sweetheart had met a girl|mind him always of this former love, For pe Purchasers culated to restore her composu: her, nor did it escape the attention | J who had been kind to him when he needed sympathy and he} pe win forget it al Try to t Bodine had no Intent pect (aw olen nan goure soln’ down tol had married her, telling her the truth, He has also kept hapuy always-to ADpHnr no, even @ knew they ware frigt “Ain't You afr t there: gum | Golconda with ya «ru ; 0 1 fp ert Pre ge onl dN ten Eine ae ee reeks ah rah bw hy M8 Red” "Cash's tone "showed plainly MY Picture on his dresser and had also always told his wife| the the heart ac ee. You mil wi A Very Special : t down confidentially “My. name's Kent—and tt might,"|enough his lack of pleasure in the ie i still ca for me. This wife also felt that he was){'; .J.! “ t a Dit the Inst time|the lover of peace drawled. It lay cherishing an illusion and that if s) sent him out to see ‘other woman,” have D V l ms at the hacienda. I was as/brought a laugh from Bodie * ares fs nae] me he would be disappointed. He “travels a great deal,” in war nursing which I Ban) ress alue bene, Raul ped gehiek Sp. Sitar & ih Py “agi " sak and so came to me. nie poms bee a P Unusually good looking taffeta and sorry I kissed you to thinkin’ we're. tli ty because old specter of Bo I'had never been happy in my married life, and he came r PEA crepe dresses in a multitude of at- des} Jose 1s gone. 1 am to string along * wat) when I was left alone, and was—oh, so lonely, I tried ¢ Pp asm tractive designs and shades affords hin’ that night, tho.| a Bred oe we eee ogee raat ee + poyn| discourage him when he pleaded for a renewal of our for ul. with: Your. own very pleasing selection. Your dress m now on.| “You're slow!" Hodine’ grinned|had left and lently followed | love, but he would not have it so. He worked upon my sym- will dame to,nar aenihadtatace: te be requirements will be well taken care y morn. ly. “I had my talk with the! ¢ pathies s¢ ling me how I 1 ruined his life, ete., until I), and all will tae 5 of by a dress from this charming Pp any-|law yesterday, There won't any Dawn had found him ly finally drifted into something which I fancied was love. I, the fa ta y, Lites group. This offer proves a great ee t Hed born Boven Shaphgaedhae cll adbery dered bed ; rut too, had thought that I had never loved anyone but is) w t out I¢ opportunity for saving. Maeathed | ; SE ee iat) “fos after| man, but I now know that I was loving an imaginary ideal |*"°* ™* Se ee tds | Kent concealed his chagrin with a| 8) hen which did not exist at : she ‘said de- | cac laugh. But Bodine knew h Sas enw 6 ee This man was also “ho 1 immediat wrote to his} have or what you say. I know, Sstat's bt dire be shouted to hia| and. dellcate ; which must have very nearly broken her heart,| COLGATE’S not go with you.” He waved his h “Oh, yes, you will, Senorita.” he| uirily, aa be and hia fol 4 r of his love for me and asking for his freedom. | She refused to give it, declared she was coming out hero RIBBON $19.75 Modish Capes at a New Low Price A splendid lot of highly mo- $ 15 ish capes have been re-grouped in order to sell at this remark- j smiied. "We ws rand t certinnied. Basilio heard) to shoot me, and called me every vile name she could) DENTAL CREAM ment we can’t fir Tuscarora , : me we | think of | bethewiea st Uncle a Bn apelin bate gd Then this so-called man returned to his home, met with] For goodteeth—good 4 the/vhat he wan » show you, eh—| Bla that {njunction? Bran h Blaze and Tuscar rise at that instant and r | down the draw. They saw t “tious, panicky team with the men trying to turn them. “Something stirring, all right."| Basilio hug cres an accident and was confined to a ho: spital for a long tim In the meantime he had written prote: ting letters to m telling me that no matter what happened or what appeared on the surface I was always to believe in him and that he would come back for me some time | Kent called to Blaze, etter take| Kent uttered this dictum M4 ‘ are h During the time he was in the hospital there were no} this gun. I.got my rifle.” Peter pulled up his horses at tho | nisht he asked at Jest, not un-|) 14.0 nothing but a long, Jong silence. I could not. know They were within a hundred yardy| patto gate Ke of the rig before Bodine discovered | Basilio waved his tiny hand as| Basillo gave him his answer what had happened and I was nearly frantic. I wrote let- —— “I hear My foot along | ters to him in a certain way I found was sure to reach him, ADVE NTURES It ee fara to relieve my anxiety and telling me what OF THE TWINS And then, M Gray, I received from him the most de- Olive Roberts Barton Mids grading, most insulting letter I hope it will ever be sfortune to read, telling me to “let him « health — wash your teeth with Colgate’s after every meal and just before bed-time for me down at t Vl bura it back to town. You go along to Ranch Blaze tightly as|® ably low price. These capes are strikingly fashioned from fancy Silk Crepes, Brytonia, Fashiona and Excello materials, All capes in this group are beautifully silk lined. my e, that I would ery ip i we 5 ® One needing a hat at this sea- A BATTLE oe tim: tha” isgrace him.”and much more in the same strain. pecia, son can’t afford not to investigate ee On ligorae of fee tod. beats Mins will Fecelve callers ‘ this special upstairs value. New sage stl Ae oe ty | “ in her ¢ day, Wednesday in creations, new shapes and new ano,” st has a | mabe ge OR Meco Mf lst: sas materials and decorations are to oe and wesday and Thursday || M ll be found in this unusual group. by : ! h 4 to her ald 6 from n. to 12 m. each s sod Kildare t t tuft Souk Pleas ho" wat “aoine at js Meinl oti 1 inery Shop early for better selection. Ing ¢ c t He | found b t fort other times, as it seriously inter. asi a sik t ward feres with her writing every year. T id an lift te. $5 00 $5.00 $5)-00 from his pocket nor to me, nor even to himself. H 2 . . Colgate’s sells at the > him. | He put the gun on the table bad acted upon Impu wn drags o him thru right price. 25c¢ for | Basilio had c uanens | Other ves Into the v @ sind uraed yee soneas kept him/| heed to anything but his own Ieerechgs = a a large tube. silent, tho seve he tugged at | destres——the desires of a must have been divine, conaid- | his sister's aki » catch her| mind, If he had been true the hurt he must have Inf ot attention. %0 ee : upon her. | Homomomen: | Kroswed she pald no heed to the boy| ing where he was, so rh ung around! Mins G do not condemn all! tae d j until Ackiin rode into the patio. to keep my eye a: tii.” Blaze! “other women" as having no wren fits right in his lunchbox “I wanted to tell you some one) jabbed his thumb tn the direction of| strain” in them. There must be| a | was coming,” the sensitive child) Mercedes, “I didn’t tell her.” otters whe are involuntarily led Into i; iy | whispered In the natural Tull of » Acklin began to readjust his notes| | uation by ‘some undesired) g The Upstairs Shop That Saves You Money 5 ie, following the pearance of thi ! ar as Kiy « t n the es, bu: ho, i Up in the air floated the army balloon | prise, following the appearance ofthe| again, as far as XK seen ently lives but who. & Green ChileCheese § Second and Union, Seattle, Wash. ‘The army of wooden soldiers in) “Major Starch Front!’ called Gen le gp * stp pisos 3 a : a oe ‘ fees nig “ Bene leral Nick next rom Acklin to Blaze, who held his} hed been ‘or his hired hand The letter I recelved was euch an | Bing-Bang Land stood waiting. "Yes, sirt’ sald Major Starch|pPosition near the table. His face|as Blaze looked back in answer to ait and su that I was] General Nick stood at their head.| wore stepping out and saluting | was emotioniess, Had he known the! Rasilio's call ne tim: ing from its} Nurse Nancy sat quietly in her * ncher was coming? Only by the it down, Merced “Give each man a poj- ambulance. “Very good, sir,” repited the Mi Ep th the alr Toated the army | major. cattle mat talk t dnp nece 54 ‘ing. Soon the y was ready for bat. 1 0 you *" Acklin sug: ta, for I he had watched | to blame, dn, “I want to n feel that I wna at Ieast—only in part. 1] took up war work, became absorbed | in the we of helping others, put} my heartac } er head did| gested quietly a der {t) watching. | The flagbearer waved his flag and |‘ father's tyneral.” he said fire tn ber desete eae : ly, in tim all about ft. 1 ‘Bye and bye a little parachute/the drummer beat his drum and| The lie did not pasa Mercedes. hat the devil he began, a8) have not so t heard of this man Came fluttering down from the bal-|(eneral Nick stood very straight Our, Tan, Go very, Well: in’ yeur pot tp; but he did not finish his! for four years 1 know nothing of ‘Toon with a stone and e note tled/ with his sword over his shoulder, | Place.” she answered jeentence. He was alone. Mercedes /tho outcome of-his home life, -bat 1 to It. |Buddenty he called ont, “Forwardi| Acklin looked trom Biaze to her, ha guin. The © by-p words carried was beyor caught up Basilio and entered | do that my sympathies | are all w wife. Any man who wtepped but that b ried the door. Tt was locked. | will do e did is not worthy of P having : him: . |. So Acklin followed his hired man a wife, He did her the wrong cried the genera u z a ong cried general, all's Head. Their ¢ tho first place in marrying her General Nick opened the note and! M read: | {ain soldiers getting ready for “Better drift to the Bull's Hei ck to the Tight. Blue tin soldiers on let As soon as they saw the enemy, | si love. An he did do it he . é J f It was lightly purred, but carrled| choice. The eagiet had. scratched ve kept silent about his} oor” in middle. Big guns be- igh ie hare Eatin fh itoegin ai with ft the dismiseal of the man on| them both. ‘orpedo , Mid DOD] si. veranda. | where “honesty is not the beat a coieral Mex folded the note and jean ae ths ea eee or tin horse |. Acklin followed him to where My CHAPTER XIX licy.” She did, as Miss Grey | Man stood. Kildare's stock had| Melody Finds a Charm “Captain Buttons,” he calied was standing. The wooden sol aken a decided drop in his mental] The Bi Captain Buttons steppea forward.|captured the cannon and dr ood by him, helped him, tried to! ke him happy when his heart was Boss had his saw tn sod. ’ ger. hand, and if Bodine could have seen | elsewhere,” and the least he could| “Pass around the shooting crack- pnea pwns. slap. they captured sone)" or et tact you dow here? he| the unholy glee with which the cat-| have done was to smulate a love, tf @rs and give each mam a torpedo,”| prisoners, on asked, when they were out of hear-|tle-man looked forward to dropping | only for the anke of justice bere ir pail, Oa tain Butt ea ite Geratucan cried. | ing of the girl on the veranda. him into spaco, he would have lost] Then, after forcing a renewal of es, sir,” wal ptain Buttons | ‘© Be Continuec saluting. (Copyright, 19: Kildare's imagination was equal | some of his offensive swagger. | love (2) upon the “other woman” to the occasion. Morrow rode up to the Bull's Head| and apparently tiring of the excite- The boys were seen when they| about 3 o'clock In a fine frenzy. He| ment tt gave his diseased mind, he went out.” he drawled, “I ran into] slid from his horse and hammered| writes an insulting letter to rid him. Bodine and six or seven of his men,|on the office door. [welt of this last affair. What kind He didn't have a good excuse for be. | (Continued Tomorrow) of a man ts he—don’t you wonder? KC KG , by Seattle Star) 1? Seattle * Forth Page 967 TURES OF LITTLE MAY (Chapter 11) In telling the story of her ad-| long enough, she'll get uneasy, Ventures, “May” d@idn’t say | I'm so wet.” : whether her sister was trying to| “Come. on, May,” sald the | For over 30 years there was a mischevicus streak ps e whip mer in the sister, too. The “baptiz. ” “Then I can't come out.” ing’ makes one wonder. | Whatever th on was, this| “You must come out. You'll || eReader: isa eben eatch your death of cold in those |} fs what happened: grasping May | Wot clothes,” firmly, she ducked her into the |v) 0 ee | {cy stream, Iald her flat on the| van fo whip me? | bottom and walked off and left| ‘Yes. | her. « “Then I can't come out.” Much excitement followed, and| yer mother threatened and when the dripping new “joiner” | talked, grew anxious. Then the started the | appetites are fickle Have you ever thought about it this way? —it is 13 hours from supper tonight till ; breakfast tomorrow. Morning appetites . are fickle—they must be tempted with a light, inviting meal—warth, wholesome and easily digested. That aptly describes Olympic Wheat Hearts—the cereal that makes breakfast better for everybody. Cook Olympic Wheat Hearts according Ha directions and you'll have a dish de- htful in its rich, nutty flavor and valu- ae for its health-giving properties. toward house fate) chila sneezed, that was too much, gover took her in the form of the/ the whipping had to be given Dreacher’s mother. over for the time, The child May ee dene reais pag “got by” with her naughtyness, cover, “If auntie ‘picliperaspsi “Ll remember one fall,” she will be here 521 Sere A said, “when father had many In Ounces for ¢ fore ice ne ate Corman: the | dias on the place helping with v the slashing. Their camp was (more than a pound and a half mre the bedspon. and locked the | 10) tack of the house and’ they for a quarter) door tefore the two mothers sa regular nuinance, My || yer apagled kote 1 been doing | Playhouse at the time was in one now, May?" hr” mother anked, |COE of the woodsied. Thad USE LESS than of higher priced brands with a heavy accent on the Se bt “now,” such ax patient mothers | @mly of . el wre gre, ou dts then: they | MILLIONS OF POUNDS BOUGHT falling “and cved ninther'a. "| illdren; we: sewed und. washed BY OUR GOVERNMENT shall have to whip you for that’ |for them, dressed them in the “Ask your grocer for Olympic Wheat Hearts, also Olympic Pancake Flour and Olympic Flour.” Rininded trea and final morning and undressed them and Behind the locked door May | tucked them into bed at night. thought fast, “It 1 wiay in here (To Be Continued) SS ns Pe A | PERE