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23. THE SEATTLI PAGE 11 | SPORT! CLOTHES “ARE IN Z o ) ANG Li 4 Ring the v o i Novaeas, 0 1 aig x4 of <> . , ve |Giri Falls Heir to Father’s Estate—Y ‘i é 8 Estate—Young Man With! | ive pro I a ( $ i - nbs = Whom She Has Kept Company Immediately Pro- lL» Recoramsende Lardia Faia Lae } MARRY SINCLAIR DRAGG amp the Hebel! poses Matrimony—Is He Sincere? ic = ham’s Vegeta 4 ne t Shae r . » Bete <OPyRIAN NED OF MHA BEAvies By oo — \% to Other Mothers at 3 WEGIN WERE TODAY | for the forki, ‘They hal | Ain Weed). 4 st oo on ?Y CYNTHIA GREY «| \AW Windom, Minn.—''! was so run-down theater at oad tne Xters, red the! Hasaue ge oi Alera lhatapl ‘ i miss of 2 jears writes that her father died recently, that I was just good for nothing. 1 poncerto, 8 , : of ou on m “Aektin” ‘ wly:| leaving her alone and comfortably well off. She had been was to become the ae embush. amiees Pchae : : passed thru} £0 this who had never indicated he was in love with her thought 14 ibe ements Ser AH, yl P Ww " ft fst | th t 1 Esteban's has now suggested matrimony and that they live in the have the strength fame. and te * t @- | dered a © wooden bridy a ne left the girl by her father. He makes only $2 togo through with fame é steals Ackiiws| dine had built over the Webater aus 7 vakes only $25 per a m he ha e Boouseelhven‘Daterh ich wore oct oF Gait! “ante week, but claims there isa future for him. Should she Figkhom's Voge Biri, but fi “Now GOON WITH STORY An echo of the t had be The ere hit 9] marry him? sane Compo bd pas oo CH BEri ets ta en Bu x had reached the e A ' tt She should not—as long as there ts any question of hi and it has surely asta gional Aare the Ant of sua taal * Se et toe sincerity of purpose. In any event she sould not marry him prog S pe tod 1 mbers, aousing a pail into the stream at his| “Keep your guna handy.” the unless she loves him and has complete confidence that he Daven- feot when the creek that only a min-| youthful leader sang out It's a loves her for herself and not for her income, an or. ute before had been full to Its hy trap. The fence was left unguarded An ambitious man would not want or expect to begin his pares Bite pag vedy gi snd am feel- terest. dwindled to a thin trickle th lapped purposely,” married career by accept, help f h ife + oe ee: fine. You may use this letter to sauhere : aid Hank Wal Cae LGike hacok Was’ aka the’ Wreies } / y accepting help from his wife—at least, Aap other sek mothers.’’—~Mrs.C.A. used asa ng offered the best cover. Esteban hu ¢ would not suggest it. When in doubt about matrimony, can Box 634, Windom, Minn. main at of bai) Weaiiieisensiislid bimon tohina than ‘This ) wait—-time invariably finds a happy solution to a problem| My First Child hudert caused ras mt rst of sroend it dulled complished, he sent Rom 4 five of this sort. Glen Allen, Ala.—‘‘I have been his ears to the approach of twolor six companions beating thru the eee ae Haid SS i i i horsemen coming fr the north./ brush. They were back in 165 min How long does the luminous mate | Bittner Vepetadte Conotad fae a let | What te amber? They rode at arely gait that) utes without having seen a sign of rial used on watch dials last? 5 bearing-duwn feelings and pains. was was little tn keeping with thelr tem- | an enemy cording to Bclence Bervice, the| + Me rem of venetadie origin troubled in’ this way for Dar four os pers. The two riders were Kildare} By the time they had held a con And then, as they rounded the of these luminous materials ta| years following the birth of my first vee Mele ty ; Jon, Bodine and the two Doubla| bend where the creek narrowed an it| roughly from two to ten years, de-| What did Gen. Lee do after the| child,and at times could hardly stand hey had almost reached his barn > wight. The 4 it of Martin ¢ pending on the quality of the radio-| wart | on my feet. A neighbor recormmended : ¢ aware of them, led acrosa| the trut ick them aa tho the ive substa used. A compound| He was president of the Washing the Vegetable Compound to me after re. } mile b w , High acroas th f @ radi tive element used with| ton college, now the Washington and I had taken doctor's medicines with- Kildare,” he cried, haem ‘bet them bulked the) ine aulphide orystala ts employed in| Lee univeraity, Lexington, Va., until out much benefit. Ithas relieved my dry creek-bottom. mighty dam, th p of the » this material and the light produced | Ms death. pains and gives me strength. I recom- cautioned them mans ¢ masonry bathed in the last| 4s due to the fact that sino sulphide -, ae mend it and give you permission to are exchanged alin the he und ys of th « 1 stals become luminous when bom-| What {ts the highest tnhabited| use my testimonial letter.”"—Mra.IDa @ easy gla What had visible to the onc A heart ¢ anguish) barded by radium 2. Aa these! building in the world? | Rye, Glen Allen, Alabama. down wnder the con- ~Advertisement happéned while they had been in the The three men w break Poolwort ding,.7 et high | Rakiei tue tharh haem anethor fiekt weedy dasa a Fn J Woolworth building,.780 feet high | quernnrenenpnsinner oneness - i indred yards of t bombardment, the greater the|to the top of the tower, and to the Pain’, guis,* Malets qncted tace-|they canaht the fitet. bint oaity the shorter the life tatreme helaht of the top of the ore|, All the clothes one needs for out-|ers a slip-over sleeveless jacket is WASHING BRUSHES toy. bush hat are the tn anian of general,| namental ball and lantern 150 feet door sports are beginning to appear | most in Vo When washing brushes with stiff ORE: “Goin’?” Buck roared. “You mean| Bodine went for his rifle, but Este- Neutenant general, major general and| Moh. inthe shop windows. Eiven bathing| One-piece dresses with wide patch| briatles, always rinse in cold wathe rt of gone! Butt ain't! I ain't gone! I'll| ban stopped him with “Hands up, or Mor general in the United States ateke suite are shown by one or two fore-| pockets and trim tallored lines are|as this stiffens them. Shall get the cuckoos that did this, You) we'll shoot to kill!” army? } sahaen 0 IAS he’ Sobneen Jc ttries | banded firms! offered in tweed, velour, jersey and fednea- wait.” The way tho rifles began to peek| wept their tears odd neral, four silver stara; Neuten-| fight take place and where? | Knicker sults of tweed and Jerseys | knitted materials, | STAINS ON POTTERY The clatter of his boots on the|out of the Wead brush convinced the| again thing had daunted t ant general,.three sliver stare; ma-| July 4, 1910, of Reno, Nevada | are being bought for golf, hiking and| Ax to the bathing sults—the sbiv-| gtains on pottery can often be re rie steps that led into. his|three ridera that wisdom vas the | Now hen F peneceLiivde soar share? tial ge hed org Ms all more strenuous sport. The fugitive models glimpsed tol moved by ei owned his angry words as| better part of valor |work a r sank dler general, one silver star. Oe what is watelitaiel made? ahaa te sult skirt, coat ana date have been of printed percale| b « 4 for hi | 2 4o& “Wel the Gunning of the devil that con ? el made nickers—Is popular because of {ts | trimme th wide band: plain | rage x n Mor- peer yhrgd shinies gee ad "Esteban erled. “We)the cunning of the devil th ‘ ‘- From the bark and leaver of witch-| adaptability, “With separate kaicke | colon | Mie Penee OF THR CLEAR KITCHEN m in lebleparel. (“10's all fawed tins fel. Bodine. trailed nis ee ge | asa panelists ts the Big | nae rt tte that the clock tn the! hevel shrubs, rieaiade.cetceed SPP bese: ieee. | OOF: |S When cooking, clear up as you mber ot our stutt. Drove right up here.”| det sit 4B aot age <i pecnlenitne beh | ¢ 8) naval observatory in Washington ts} Dear Mins Grey: How long should| small one, you may your share the lip-stick, or even look at a boy.|®9. Don't allow dishes and articles . determined Bas Joma had often used to themé set twice a day, and {f 90, why? : arnodn Gatt hat do yc e to do? o Patty “Don't say anything,” Blaze cau- Possession ts nine points of the! Yes, at 12 neon and 10 9, why? ,{* suest remain at an att re all a?\in making the time pass pleasantly | What do you advise m tp dod |of food to accumulate. ed. “He'll try it again.” | * SNID. |b aint From e-half ti ’ : most Bo@ine was peeks Fengeal estick so PE r Thi nq | 2 because no plece of mechaniem willl wats depends on circkmatances. If\,. no ee af $0) on, my, ten't that dreadful? It GREEN VEGETABLES pted SE tea oor ek By e ha possession now. » wave P absolutely accurate time from) ine ¢oome are thronged; dt 4a obwr- three-quarters of an hour 4s a happy | would be dreadful if your mother| Always boll green vegetables in @ in the Inside the wire here and hit it eed Bab mat the cute tide Ar’ teen € tatallty ‘at via | 0". OO teous to glue way shortly to the new | Medium. | permitted you to do any of these|pan without a iid. 5 7S darsttoad Baad Beam dt Teed ett >t rete" thie’ Ge inn she larrivats, Jf the arvemblage ts al eee things. Better by far that you showd — ie eerie tc ‘ yho succeeded Booker T. Wash-| —————————_» ene | Dear Miss Grey: I am in the| blame her now for being too strict,| A French economist figures the greg barr debe vi it at Tuskegee? F Jeighth grade and my mother does| than to regret your laz bringing up |total cost of the French cecupation A DVE N T U R E s e r ape heyy elke the doa ert R, Moton. | WV } not let me do up my hair, dress be- | in later years. There is just one thing |of the Ruhr for January was 500,- . OF THE TWINS /29 : nore ny ete g Wi Uesttehet pom: cad roabe oe'nss | fo de ovey vor mother chuerfialy. Losses trance be | How did the grapefruit originate in| |" . : ‘ > | t originate in é Bae ae he abe tutte tates | ~ Ie | z : | tly a It appears to have been brought to} | prayed; rained thelr hands to heave d or blas- phemed. But above d his c of God upon lar “It is a us for our sins 2s year The astonishment of the Double A Bhe 0 ndo men was equal to that of the! _. na pi Need gp ae pohered | Fa\s Basques. To Melody, the dam was omeygpts ahr age" pati ba only another evdtence of Acklin's Sane ace te tir otah de S ability to get what he went after, |). ane 4 , Sibeset9 ality to gs tomers. For £0 years she sold penny t In Kildare it awakened stranse) puncies of flowers on the “safety u ioors aa Jemotions. For one thing, It revealed |the Big Boss as he had seen him; | bard, uncompromising, ruthless But }a sense of loa, a feeling of sadness, | | that quite outweighed any considera-| tion of Ackiin, filled him. Over and} over he asked himself what she was going to do now. A glance at her) brother's face brought his question | homé even more pointedly, What Florida by the Spaniards in century, the 16th eee Who was Fannie, the I cum flower girl, who had fur pate Cir- such a la ral tn London in January of this tsland™ tn the middle of Ludgate Oir- cus, at the eastern end of Fleet at., ¢ center of the English newapaper Storia. AA wes bacon alike to great editors (who bought from her flowers | for their duttonholes), bus and tast | drivers, and poor match sellers. Her| funeral services were held at the! Church of Bt. Clement Danes, the| the skin — | Don't forego the pleasure of outdoor Ife because the sun and wind coarsen and roughen your skin. The regularuse of Resinol Soap and Ointment a altaoat sure to offset these effects. Resinol, Soap rida the pores of dust and oil, and | 1 Oh | | Strand, at the other end of Fleet at,| be fies ts ES | Thousands turned out to pay their J | laat respects to the picturesque oa a would Mercedes do now? He had no thought of himself or of Just then Nick appeared, carrying the wooden soldier in| moiody. And yet he must have real- his arms. The submarine boat couldn't find the wooden soldier who had fallen her. you have to show your army that you are as brave as it ta.” “Besides, if you are a general | |tzed how desperate was their plight Out of all this, however, there came} one sustaining thing; the utter col- lapse of Bodine. He wan thru, double-crossed, and tn the very man- What ts Edgar Guest's address? Mich. | 4 Resinol 1550 Athinaon ave. Detrott, F Bl Two cups Olympic Flour, 4 ont of the war balloon into the)" yt then Nick reappeared carry-|ner in which Kent had predicted he Ze baking powder, 1 teas cape salt, 2 water. ing the wooden soldier in his arms, | would be. tablespoons sugar, 1 -beaten egg, “No wonder!’ said Colonel Stiff Everybody crowded around while Bh watched him, The man had leup milk, 2 tablespoons aie Leg. “They didn't take a diving sult | Nick took off his diving sult and/| dismounted and was pacing up @ shortening. Sift dry ingredien along asd somebody has got to get |told what had happened. [down the dry creek-bed. Every 1 egg well; add dry materigla gael aie out and hunt.” “I found him sticking upaide|or 12 steps he would turn suddenl gradually beating to a cmooth batter, down in the mud at the bottom of the river,” he said. "Is he dead?” asked Nancy fear fully “I'll go,” sald Nick premptly. So he sent a note to the Tinker Man at once, and pretty soon the Tinker Man came hurrying along with a diving suit over his arm. joodness, no! Wooden soldiers and, shaking his fist at the ginnt | wall, pour out a string of curses and threats that burned the alr. He would have killed Acklin on alght in his present mood. Whenever he recalled blundering, stupid idiot, THEATRE STARTING TOMORROW —2:30, 8:15 Nights: 16¢ to $1 Matinees: Lic to 50c Fr What Bing-Bang Land would have| don't drown,” said Nick. that he, the pLobr done without the Tinker Man, dear, “But he's so pale," she insisted. | had pulled this coal out of the fire esres only ‘knows. “No wonder, His paint is all|for the Double A, he raved like a Nick took off his cocked hat and |washed off, When he gets painted | madman. whivéa ub ic te sikoa 233 LIMITED AMERICAN TOUR OF THE laid aside his wooden sword and got|up again with a nice red jacket and catebal purred up to the bi xd into the rubber diving sult as quick- | gold buttons and blue trousers, he'll by The piesa fe Neh ea ad SENSATIONAL PARISIAN DANCERS ly as he could. |be as good as new,” anid Nick.| sven way filled h h . . one 4 Pariah ie wad ‘at ready he walked |‘"We'll take him to the Tinker Man's| “Dry up that nolse,” he called out.| « MLLE. GERMAINE M, EUGENE aril Tight into the river and the water |Red Cross hospital.” |“That kind of talk won't get you vy ey closed over his head. | Bo they put him on» stretcher | *nything. i ; “Oh, will he be all gight?” cried |and laid him in Nancy's Red Cross| Blaze felt @ silent admiration for 7 “I'm #0 worrled” ambulance and away they sped the young fellow’s grit. Bodine also ancy. ‘Just as safe as if he were in bed (To Be Continued) caught the tone of authority In his] | voles md adding malted shortening. lag Baki in bested, well-greased wht pans in a hot oven. ts at home,” the Tinker Man assured | (Copyright, 1923, by Seattle Star) |VOle ASSISTED BY ant F. DOREE i = 2 FS aebvie DIRECT FROM LAREVUE DES ETOULES She makes them better with a | “You forget that we stuff, Bodine,” | AT THE CASINO DE PARIS, . ub 4 | Exteban said hotly. “What my peo-| , . W. | ple do, they'll do without any help! Q FRANCE, yy pc ur oni 7 CA (tg BH |i from you. We're not forgetting, you metre C Ps s | double-crossed stool-pigeon! Acklin 5 = Im. has played you for a fool, but you'd 1 kee 6) | uel ar tam ahaug dcop aoe ARMSTRONG & PHELPS Who says the bride can’t boil water Mra. A guttural chorus approved his| ith b 5 * oT h Ol words x without burning it? Laste her Olym- & |. “Have it your own way,” the big ‘The Boys From Hollywood" . . gi ic fellow tatbee hia “' tnea'tty Hath pic muffins if you want proof of her rr |you; we'd ‘a’ give Acklin a taste of : ; ie pen JOE . $ bere oN. By Mabel Cl a atheachusiaina: ie ootheere le cooking skill. She has learned the ax- all 2 e 969 us all, You go ahend, and see where Y 7 nt. sve A LIPTLE soninen nee a lua | iom “that the better the flour the bet- the One of the terribly sad stories felt so sorry for the poor oxen |) TAIT ner ’ 35 3 i hag of crossing the plains in the | that when they would start down ||" Done wag playing to the crowd a ter the results.” Olympic Flour is early fifties was told to Peggy at |) O14 4 vile uesnaave aa) now. There was a quick movement | id bac! eavy loads, she | the Plerce County Pioneer meet-| would By ib wale, Uelydet es e: we pee FLO made of the finest wheats; tested to ing in Tacoma, on the 11th of/ At such times the men tied [| stone wall. Esteban got in front of i : | eee os a ee eet or MODELL | Co meet the highest standards; sold by ie Tt was told her by the daush-| hacks of the wagons, 1o act axa |/MS fun raised. ||| See grocers everywhere; always uniform. ith : | | “Firme amigos!” he c i f ne: ter of Peter Smith, she was the) sort of brake, and Mrs. Smith Hii, thefr own tongue,. "This man lot! . Comedian ‘ second white child born on) would get on the trees to add |\/me got away the night I first came| “THE AVLATE-HER" Whidby Island her welght to them and so help }laround the wire. T had a bullet] Ask your Grocer, also, for Olympic Pancake Flour : “So you see,” she said, “if I! with the holding back Then the || ‘hr his shoulder; there was no rea- and Olympic Wheat Hearts be what I rememter of the) “} ook at Mrs. Smith! Ninety-two || our way to forget. He and his friend| ure ql things mother and father told | extra pounds to hold back a || go free,” A Cycle of Beauty and Daring me. I can't be sure of dates| Wagon wheel!’ That was her || Melody followed Binze ns the eight, just 92 pounds, Basques opened up to let them thru. 4 days, or very sure of places, | ™ 4 pees i ry edcacahee thdutary part When the train got to some || The poet had begun to understand THE FIVE LELANDS 4 To whe told Just am ruck of it| ver (Mra, Hamon’ doenn't re- ||many things that had been a closod 80- an she could fveall. Mra. Smith | member what one), heavy rains || book to him up to now. His fond- Sensationally Interesting | had fain and the river banks || Me*s for the man grew, He mar. was a dainty mite of a woman, were running full; the water was veled at the unconcern with which with nothing big about her but | et petite \ ‘ Wachee ahaTiier heart far, far too doop for crossing, || his friend led the way down the little 5 She had aivaye lived in. w big| PME they xtopped up all’ tho [/avenue of hostile, quns that could ‘ city, and she tmd never known | cracks in the wagon beds and {ihave blown them to pieces with a what were swimming the, catt ouch of the what real hardship meant until) were swimming the, cattle and Shut-mouthed, silent, Kildare won floating the wagons across when the day when she helped her the first big troubl came, five children into the great lum- bering ox-wagon and started for the Puget Sound country. re was ohe other big thing Quite a few were enfely over Mra, Smith with all the childr about her safely neross, were with tired babies and she ne the stream, (To Be Continued) bering wagons, and worried fathers, about her besides her courage} and were standing on the bank and her heart, that was her| watching the dangerous and ex sympathy. She sympathized with | citing struggles of the others, her children, she sympathized | when the wagon bearing all the with other mothers in other lum-| Smith's extra food rolled into M. Hee Wo the respect of all of them. Bodine smiled contemptuoualy, Fiateban smur- prixed the expression in his eyes, (Continued Monday) Medicine € 208 Jnmen 8 THE FAMOUS CLOWN J¥sop's Fables—Topies of Day—News—Orchestra