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THE SEATTLI PAGE 15 yiatlaia Grey: |Gossip of Seattle Shops aN Al, AD A” |We Cannot Help Dark Race to Solve Their, Problem|| WUSter Ware Proves Charming ELA. any Bi: | Thru Inter-Marriage, Answers One Woman to|| Party Favors Are Very Numerous yy Pere | Peggy, Girl Who Contemplates Such a Marriage. Lap Tea Sets Fill Great Need Dear Miss Grey: Just a word of warning to “Peggy My stot (gig ga | : Meet Bis Pure Fragrant Economica] ma t r - - - “A Delicious Tea, Scientifically Preserved” father knew a pretty ar active girl in Michigan who t ' BLACKH (Orange Pekor Blend) MIXED or GREEN could have had her choice of a number of men of her own race, but she wed a negro. — JUST TRY IT — R.A. COOK, wear 4u7 0, tLe.us0, DISTRIBUT: RS She was ostracized not only by her own race, but also b her husband’s. Her husband patronized her, snubbed her | nginh tea CHS PERING ¢ SAGE C $a t McCulloch D Give Recital \ MARKY SINCLAIR DAAGO VOOEPM WORK SOPY RIGHT (NZD BY NEA SERVICE. Ime BY GLADYS BEGIN HERB TODAY tf and insulted her, seemingly glad to use this one poor white girl, as a goat to bear the hatred he would have liked to ,, bestow upon her whole race. My father met her a few years later, leading two little kinky-haired black tots by the hand. He asked her if sh¢ - was happy, for her e, tho young, bore the look of hope- lessness of one who has too late awakened to life's responsi-| rit bi With downcast eyes, she murmured something |»apkins about having her babies to love. a fon, Sefore taking the final step, “Peggy,”consider well\” r here; Whether you are willing to | the price, It will be too) m late to ask “Why?” if you don’t, Is the love of this negro |e! per (even if it should endure) sufficient to take the place of all rt where | the companionship of the good-will and respect of those! on, y.; Whom you call friend nd can it atone for their cold and jonade » Basilio | disdainful glances? Can it soothe the ache in your heart|4 handic when you see your little black children suffering from the|*'? from aa ee scorn and neglect of their playfellows, and perhaps blaming | ,),. "atte you for being the voluntary ise of bringing them into the! pre 4 are world with black skins Unless y ofthy h gs to mat ot w fort tab th for tea? plaque and breadknite sandwich, that i u like cinna t toast 4 s air servicg, gp'ckins them, Tucsday night gd find y will make y Ls lating, 1 with enameled attle bent the ts have dainty st loed tea ¢ are tall, up and K gla uit cocktail aved designs lem c quaint effects! After that jemic of red and p tinsel for Ha-like shade Moor-lamps, isn’t it pleasing to b lighted from a Chine a Jamp | in ? im and seer son them. You may day Patrick will and on the next day qt z 3 ta “Bhe STOMACH i022 220 See R STOMACH» so" Pye But what b “ly? He nily Relieved by : cherry-red ball at of fir ramekir inte : ae @ for © finer thar s finished with | tip and flaunt- |! beads? And} luncheon, Salad FRECKLES. |e A vane of fine 1 lacti and glyce- |made t shaped wit { fluid drachwm. Ap. uquet Of sweet peas with bent laiven un inetel With a@ anilver-rimged pla : clit banebos tiré-| of plate glass under it to mir-| ite tae : ngbird is as precious alte perfect! la musician at a party ucan an > all, I mix th vay these quest be better-to p holds @ t . grace tean ror morning druggist from edien wasn't he t as| note ¢ these « and color | oF cise s . A wh Have you seen the ivory him all hai well, too, into a treware scheme nd white china, of br re) will give ivening ni hat step would eee colore | wed you Sa y for a quarter Wishe ubber case Locate Brother Dear Mis to t here, 1 OWDER FORM is 20 : | “Let's not waste & | Blaze cried, as he flu saddle Listen, will flu are more co: Grey os mirr covered with dainty rated with lingerie tat lave powder-purt pocets| he New Utensil of Many Uses” 66 99 Wear-Ever | Self-Basting for 2c © lingerie p hat wear miniature puquets In chiffon buds and lace upon their backs, Are hope chests Aluminum Pot | (1) Forpot-roasting a bis one -p on top of stove. hip of a sea. n white linen lunch the thing in your crowd? ‘Then you'll want to give a guest-towel in rto Rican embroidery (2) For roasting in L Paggtche-ay oven, lored ti The patches are hem. ed on, nowadays, and carry an Rirsaig tials po bn (3) For preparing vegetables, mbroidered design so sx@eely A match for a table, a patch for a on # oma of Ir it Tiny nut-bowls for its beaut . (4) For preserving. (5) For general t, embroidered sprign aboy peta Hand-loome \\ cooking. ©) which hove tterfliea. For | for generatic Hand For use with with & work! of place find in you seen the wmall metal seals 1 am very anxious to hear Ks made to stick u from him so hope you will advise me. | } 5 2 Quite a lot of « A READER. | in them and lots of symbolism departments of lin bas-relief, butterflies, gr cities are on them: Candie seta cards are ywier, Little ones at ¢ place matéh tho tall ones used for r decoraton on the table. You'yv ard about our Seattle-made stick Ussue men and women for fa- These are droll little fi ‘om four to five inches bh ave geal faces, hata of fashion, rista: theatrical atti | piquancy, personality ucy, | just natural entertainers—are the |mantkin salad stick~ hey are mounted on toothpicks upon us over lettuce and more time hate Ke it take you to|, I wish you had brought him .” Mercedes gasped. j ahe bests lady, Buck was afraid they | 6 may in Paradise now blue packages. dnt be anythin’ left of this| Land's a friend of mine. I p joned cain oF citeate ar rege. I bin hours gittin’ he 1 | him as soon as I beard the explosion. | for the word HISUR a rig to take you in. We'll have won't, waste any time getting up e genuine from DR round by the Winnemucca from Winnemucca. ‘hed 1 to make It” “Well, you get him as qu he girl weighed what was old nag of yours will xg, for all of her excitement, ax| Swear in all the depu followed Shorty downstairs to/ and fan it for Bodine's pla’ fieam. She had good reason to/ going to be hel! to pay the Bodine: but she had to go to/other hour. Acklin is Tio. At feast, it would be dawn | swing him If he can.” m she arrived there. “Ho means business, h answer to a sudden impulse she! “You bet he docs! itched a pin from her dress, and/ have something to he stepped upon the veranda she | I don’t want him hung? © Double A had heard the call ened Bodine's note to the door|of Acklin's is going he| And at their head rose Acklin, the hout attracting Shorty’s atten-| fear of God into an old f € Mg 4 e ! Melody would be sure to find| mine. I've got to stop It some way ere. ze was thinkin y ith a distinct sense of fear she enlized ax Kent & her seat beside Bodine's man. ng that if the Biz = alone with him in the hacien-|and hia men got to Webster ‘with its old associations and fa-/| first, as was most likely, ‘ r objects to give her courage, | against. being able to play for. time welt into a fing ferment an he |¢ been terrible enough: being in| until the sheriff and posse ar-| waited. He put on his hat now and open with bim in the dead of | rived would make the effort almost | went to the barn. Ha wanted a word | ht was infinitely more terrifying.| hopeless. The cowboy racked his| with Shorty before he faced tho girl they went on and the wagon|brain to invent some game of cross | He beard him drive into the yard, | tinued to rock back and forth,| purposes by which he could accom-| and saw, Mercedes get out of the! girl became drowsy. Her strug-| plixh this seeming impomadbility. He| Wagon and walk into the kitchen. Aj to keep to her end of the seat be-| understood fully, too, that sven with | few seconds later Shorty pulled up/ to cease. The man beside her | the sheriff there it waw no certainty | his team in front of the barn. marriage Aske for sibacd Bros various Dear ¥ aw in y he be police sometimes atives, I would od punicate with that| department at Sera ‘emover are Grey: Some time ur columns a cui freckles. The name of the acid 4 ¢ | not reme and glycerin © proportions of each and ago | vise you . To Remove Tar From Floors Dear cary ures Miss Grey Please advine| > remove tar from finished line and kerosene have hout results A READER. plece of steet wool tn ¢ ter ataind, Tha you will, ish the floor. | nd they came on apace ne began to fill up. Ove n Elot app 4 destination. athe of the clans on Pa too— make quite an elaborate motif for a clothes, towel de sn. ved It was tho ¢ should reme have of course, to refi Of lovely flower favor undred kinds at tremble wire XXXII a Trap Bodine sht sound coming when the man ¥ stance away. FE worked what milk the composition of cow's nd he Bows creek the odds and permanency biecloths last e colonial orty’s| S72 per cent water end 12.8 por The principal ingredients of the solids ere fat, 3.7 cin, 3 per cent; albumin, 0.5 per } milk sugar, 4.9 per cent, and sh or salts 0.7 per cent. eee some | cent solids. ad per cent; the wedding party there are small! rugs are much desired still, But now bride's roses of pap and fabric|they lean to neutral colors for the| |made to wonderfully that you must | ground with Just a touch of gay color Self. basting fea- | feel them to know that they did not/in the border. Plaid steamer rugs | ture of cover : | grow tn a garden. A flower pot full| from Scotland, big beautiful ones! What were three ireportant decis-| of flowers makes a bright favor. Aj that have warmth without weight,/ fons of the supreme court? small bottle of perfume tied to a|have all-year-round attractiveness | The Dred Bott decision, tohich d¢-| card makes a sweet one Miss El-|out here. They’re good in a car, on| clared the Missours compromise wn-) worthy makes gorgeous buttonhole|a davenport, perfect in the veranda| constitutional; the decision in thé! bouquets of small candits swing or hammock. Who wouldn't! o eare Ever” utensils as ination cooker. Makes basting by unnecessary covered ‘. no longer the evil-looking thing| that Bodine w d been. Mercedes felt her head/ Acklin insisted on going thru with] Byck demanded angrily ng on his’shoulder. It was soft| his threat, the law would be sorely | not be hanged. If Jurmn it, man, where you beer?’ | Marbury va. Madison case, which ar- rogated to the supreme court the! right to vold a law of congress, and| the decision which declared the child) um mean, where ain't I been,” “Look with celaphine paper. triumph? -. Inn't this 4] play well for the prize of a steamer j rug? | see . Self-Basting Feature wonderfully comfortable. She/ tried to stop him. hed contentedly. They came directly the time they came to the main| where the road forked. Blaze she slept. Shorty’s arm was|ahead. He drew up until Kent was nd her to keep her from falling, | beside him. expression on his face as emo-| “I'll be there “fore long: pert and pless as ever, In this fashion they | chipper, too,” Tuscarora assured him. eled to Webster creek. “Don't lose a minute, Joc hey had not yet arrived there/ going to try and catch Mere n the note Mercedes had pinned/ fore she gets there. If I don door of the hacienda caught| thing is lable to happeo. I'll t's attention. His place had es-| until you come.” d, and his first thought had been| Kent did not turn for a backwar girl and Basilio. lance. Like a shadow he was gone | @ destruction of the dam caused | in the nig Kildare had disap! mitted. You stay and hang on to|in 1889, im which the time was 72 $1.49 it mo regret. For all of his taik,| peared as rapidly, Far acrom the | him. If he rta squawkin’ again, |doys, 6 hours, 11 minutes | of $1. carora was a lawless old soul. | valley the same urge for haste had “ring his little nock.” } eee . Cooking nite had accomplished more in| taken posscasion of Shorty. He| Mercedes drew back, as Buck! What countries of the world neva { The Aluminum Co kUbensl Cos cond than’ all of his weeks of pa-| lashed his lagging team into a gallop| opened the kitchen door. The slov-| the most Jews? or Ve ie New Kensington, Pa. work. Acklin had got what he| that sent them flying over the ro-|¢nly disorder of the room and the| Poland and Ubreinia, eagh with $, ‘ i thly deserved. He might rant, and} maining mile: lair of mystery which hung over the | 360,000. The United States is @ close | legal henchmen tear their halr,| And while they hurried, in the hills| entire place had thoroly alarmed her.| second with an eatimated Jewish the dam was gon: |above them, unacen and unheard, | Bodine saw her nervous start population of 3,100,000, | Some one would pay dearly for de-| miles away in places—Acklin’a men} ell," 1 see you + | oying it, if lie were caught. Catch-| were moving. Their speed was slow, ho said with an easy Where did the various nations bury | him was something else again! |in matked contrast to those below|knew you'd be worried about the! their “unknown soldiers” | is in spirit quite accepting the ac-jthem. But they began to Join | kid “sf | France, at the Arche de Triamphe ; | “Is he oll Be pie Britain, in Weatminster Abbey; Italy| Sure; sound asleep ri |in Victor Bmmanuct monument on| ADVENTURES OF THE TWINS cherry | But let's go. ba How a minute, One c Dog-wood and wild currant, and apple blosroms are out! to Iittle things | n have the nicest | } foe growled back at him place) @t that rig. It's been over the hubs was|{n mud half the time. went after, didn’t 17” “Yeh? And you had me to death, too. You unhiteh your) Jn 1559. team and saddle up. The boys arei waitin’ for you on the trail that goes! up to Liotard’s place. any. | down. in stalt|O. ¥ What | asked. “1 clea to the labor law unconstitutional. . Inside centre of cover presents a flat, extended surface | against which steam pio causing juices to drip back on meat making it deliciously savory. ‘Cover has metal ring, which cannot bum of, instead of wooden knob. A For these reasons, pot is particularly ideal for oven roasting. F Ever” Self-Basting a limited quantity to sell at the special price I got what 1/ are acnntnOs In what year was the Indian head} seared |1 cent piece first issued? ee What was the quickest trip ever I'll bring you| made around the world? | the mornin’ if everything’s| 0 fer as there i @ record, that} }of John Henry Mears, in 1913, in} Shorty | which the time consumed wea 35| | days, £1 hours, $6 minutes. This by| forgot him,” Buck ad-| far eclpacs Nellie Bly's famous trip| } : | | about the® kid?” mabe IN USAL ale opens Friday, April 27th, closes Saturday, May 5th him, please. 1 want) the Piasra Venesia. Portugal, Ratal- | | ha monastery; United States, in Ar-| jlington cemetery. CASTORIA For Infanis and Children, Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria These itores, we KNOW, can supply you: , Second and i Spelger & Hurlb stare Co. L m Hardware Co. & Sonx ings Hardware C Enger Hardware s Feralture Co. Second © phell Hardware Co. 923 rst Ave. Knowles Hardware Co. 3422 Fremont Ave. Grayson & Drown, 4800 Rainier pase i: PU See Net Contents 15 Fluid Dractas Correct Feeding HE best food for the baby is mother’s milk, naturally. But if for any reason you cannot nurse your baby don’t run the risk of experimenting. Start your baby on Eagle Brand as have thousands of mothers and doctors in the past sixty-five years. Eagle Brand is digestible and pure. It agrees with baby. It contains the vita- mins which are so necessary to growth. In fact, it is the favorite baby food every- where— because it has brought results. It's. just pure milk and puré sugar—the natural food when mother’s milk fails. Read Mrs. Bratton’s experience “My daughter, Eileen Shirley Bratton, is strictly a Borden’s baby, having been raised on your Eagle Brand and Malted Milk. She weighed about 29 pounds at 18 months. Your products were recommended by my family physi -: Mrs. R. C. Bratton 2150 East 22nd St. Cleveland, Ohio Auburn Hardware C BREMERTON Harry Wood Hardware Co. erton Hardware Co, D: e Ploneer Hardware Co., 625 First al Hardware Co. Green eslow Store, 5623 Fifth and ¢ wt Hardware Co,, Sixth and Pike Dressiar Hardware Co., 4341 University way Walllagford Hardware Co. N, Grote-Rankin G OLYMPIA Mottman Mercantile Co, RENTON sheniy,o Faralture & Hard- ware Co, RICHMOND BEACH ‘alloch Hardware & Fural- jarke s, 85th and Green- The Tinker-Man lifted the lid off a big bow Shi" said the Tinker Man softly. What is it?” whispered Nancy d Nick tiptoeiig up as quittly two little mice and as curious as fo little squirrels, he Tinker Man lifted the Md off big box that had just come to Ing-Bang Land, then clapped it ht on again, But not hefore the Twins had ne to 8€6 rows and rows of brand- tin soldiers with helmets on aud heads and rifles in their hands, T don’t want them to hear, ‘pered the Tinker Man, “I don't nt these new soldiers to know t there is a war going on here, they would Jump right out of box and’ go to help their com- away carefully and not let these soldiers out at all, Then J'll have at least a few now ones for Santa that |don’t need patchirt,.” Just then the radio cn hin table went bng—bnig—brr—bre—brrert Nick put the thingamajig over his cary to get the message. “It's General Hobbledehoy talk- ing,” he said. “He wants to know if hia otter tin soldiers have come yet. | He says he wrote to the Toy Maker that his army was too small and to send him some new men at Lonce.”" “All right! All right!’ eighed the Tinker Man. “IT suppore these ar the ones. Tell him I'll march them jover right away, “I can't help it if ail the little |boya get crippled tin soldiers for \Christmas this year, If Johnny | Jones gots a aoldier with an eye out land Sammy Hmith gets one with! arms off, I'm sure T can't help it. I've done all I can to ‘stop them.” Dont let skin trouble unfit you for the days work my itching at once and I got the first night's sleep | had had in weeks, Now my skin is well. What it has done for one it can do forothers, Why don't you try it? Se reh Neae from fodereness ead smarting. Your drugyit ella the Roviael na nia Capes Only For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA ew venn erry, Eczema, ringworm and other itching rashes seldom heal them- selves, but Resinol Ointment woes heal them and makes refreshing sleep possible for skin sufferers. One who has used this comforting, healing ointment writes—‘‘Resinol Ointment is so soothing it stopped Resinol Why don't you let them go?’ 4 Nick. “If one side wins then f war will be over.” 40x not Ato s ‘Oh, but don’t you know : = toy woldiers in Bing. for Christmas presente? A nice there will be if they keep on Bling each other's arms and legu No, sirs 1 juxt lay this box that all ang Land CaO a nion St. | \ Ong A | | {To Be Continued) | (Copyright, 1923, by Seattle Stary |