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| SATURDAY, MAY 5, 1923 THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 7 q on p “4 ! nai act Bip “i a P ¢€ ¢ I'S SEE ;E THAT | WOMAN LOSES mous US KRING yintlnia Grey: [ LET’S SEE HIM DODGE THAT | « in. = = rom he “3 } J ~fy the ] a i | ) It | wal ; | that “Is It Wrong to Kiss?” Queries the Young Girl. .“If : a fall eed Ra ‘ ’ : lly Known Hiker in |< aa In - So, Why?”—Kissing as Old as Human Life—It Is Nationally own Hiker in A [hf > , +} ¢ q ot to waty eG, ae Both Right and Wrong, Odd Love Tangle \ fi J] { San F | : | ay em 3Y CYNTHIA GREY ! Hh 4 4. sen BBOEN ro Jsure of him for days, but I wanted] Kissing! Is it right? If so, when and by whom? These Delay Bell Hicks, walling pastaerfor 14)’ (VAN / at | ould Basques of Varadise Val ip | wet the bunch a questions are put to me daily by my correspondents. For Heneea are , A DZ y\ a 8, Ss, byt by Dick ae ear oy a — the most part they are queries from young girls ranging in ally: known eT . ea =\} leads a lyne WOR. OF fortune @ Rae des Gta) » terday in a $260,000 h of [ ted ranch, but the aher brains of the gang, but te age from 16 to 21, ig i lao’ puit dled ie. clrobit. court “NI | | aft. ly artival. ‘They the shooting of the Kid, 4 never Kissing is as old as human life. The right sort of kiss -s . : . ° . ie on the f r ar ted 0 o ‘ ime . MeRill, known f - ramunit ies a a participated in the actual crimes] foday ig as sweet and as natural a» 5,000 years,ago. Rexam. nie trooovoity || Cuticura Quickly Relieves Ries rer _ nace igen ee a t| Kisses given as pledges of abiding faith, fidelity and love iy 4 es : ra d Shing D hia becaune he. was the Mooney face to face te know him ua-|are not improper, The kissing that is harmful, which girls, pears ¢ ie tate Oe Darente Wns trot herif€ of tH this day women, men and boys MUST avoid, is that emply, indis- heart & tM Bathe with Cut 5 4 hot dew. NOW GOON Wirm srony | The crowd drew back as the |criminate slobbering over newly-made acquaintances 0? Hicks was the fifwe woman he Had | | worstbs er tee eeee of teal m prisoner’ filed out, the tuck a e : ai eae No; that was my brother; the/their head, and then followed them strange bah x wned. eet aR fi dry lightly, and apply Cuticura Oint- was ce Ho wus only 22 when they} Blaze turned to Mercedes. She| These are the kisses which are attended by so much sor- regis lo eat Fe anit Talewe oe eae bel, elected h wa. hite om r and is. : woe walk mate with “viole oboe - pe as * . nies F <4 sa wh i lad, /caught his hand. Kent had told her) row, not alone in the breaking down of moral standards, but Reheyee reepengdd Wiha partoniing: ideal for powdering am el you aze’s voice lost it pout Este! p r a . club, @rawl. “There wasn't a wrong bone ena pansies the door. “In have| 2/80 in its direct danger to health and even life. unkineed love” which he “laid « Sample Each Free vy Mat! Address: “Outtenra Labe mal in his body. Ho was right all/to t you along, too," he an-| Be careful whom you kiss, when you kiss and why. I say fort ‘the day spe: acpepted ats ‘Sirore. Hawg ie, Ointmeant ond Ue, Tekeaen Re thru. I brought him up that way,| nounced. “The coroner won't get up| why merely to remind you that you must know that you poaal of Sharriag DT Coticure Soap shaves without mua. of Ra Metees*Eh @ie® adites ee ; ! \ y ! Many endearing terms contained in ont. rent ot to get ibe td Bai Ditare evs ve! care, and care a great deal, for the person whom you kiss. alleged love letters received from the —— % j odded eee been father and mother, and brother} “I'll be righ red. ! girl were cited in the complaint. An an » and | be right c answer Dear Cynthia Grey hava bach Mins Grey will recetve callors ex! ‘ jetters was attached on3 and pal to a kid like that, you'll hnow| He felt Mercedes tugging at his arm, KARNES OTe! 3. BES DOUG T So cetne Ménday, Wedndohay exlifblt of elght letters was attached o— e what it means to lose him. Her. face was even whiter, if that)“ "eader of your valuable column!| .i4 piday, from 1 to 8p. Mm, Monin id that Miss F : Blaze had been facing Land. Helcould be for many, moons and there is one||and on Tuesday and Thursday Pirsig pag Tae. ; SCHOOLS PRESCRIBE me turned now and stared at Bodine “But you did not kill that man! It’ thing that can always be suid of it:|| from 11 a. m. to 12 m. each nee Ne teak oh “I guess you've heard of the|was my gun. 1 shot him. Why you week. Please do not come at bay it iereiseie in : : ‘ x YOU!No matter how the opinion ex “After becoming in Mooney gang or the ‘money’ gan do this thing to save wt a other’ times as it seriously inter- MeD)! = After becoming: ip 0 R T 0 L I VE As we got to call them. They were| Blaze looked at her in surprise,| Pressed may — coln with the) | feres with her writing. —_— rig . - er s- 1] and automobiles,” he charged. aaa running wild in Wyoming. Banks,| He saw that she meant what she| reader's private opinion {t is at SUGAR — en _| No matter whether your physician acs Postoffices, trains — they weren't| said t intensely human. And that] ister in tite took up a rather quiet GAMBLER {fs an allopath, homeopath, osteo ase missing a thing. But they kept out! “No, no! he hastily assured her. | ;, will endear anyone to hum profie om, but durir 5 the. war s ferred omit the lemon and use 1 tea-| path, chiropractor or naturopath, of Laramie! And tho word was|“I got Bandy. You shot, but your j ny 1 on rel He we ono of poonful vanilla.) Ask them why they all agree on old Nea Passed that they were afraid of the| marksmanship was terrible He | !Y HS rpc teage Sint *. * yy Put the corn sirup, water and salt|Port Wine and olive oll ag a food eat Kid. Mooney couldn't stand that! /tried to smile. “Look at that hole I m Jear Mise ¢ It = Li stl spa x Arai in boiler bring toa boil Mix the | tonic. If you are suffering from ine “ On the eleventh of November, twajin the wall! We fired together.” at your advice to a certain | “4 avers. TOee. a th cornstarch smooth with the addition- | digestion ervousness OF at, years ago, he and his gang stole up| Marcedes' eyes widened. What lady who was not “put taught” him to drive a ten al water, then stir into the sirup and , y Portolive for rom to the restaurant where the boy and/| Blaze said was almost impossible for | ( her m friend: Many very happy marri boll, stirring constantly until thick- and you will understand bach two of his men were eating their! her to believe. raelf more proficl n| been prevented by the lady not u ened. Add lemon rind and when dis- doctors prescribe it. All my supper, and murdered them; shot) “But jail,” she insisted. “They're versation, to be at) ‘owing ‘the man a chance) to ° solved remove from the stove and add | druggists. Portolive Co, 316 & oak them in the back. They didq't bave| going to put you in ja unded upon very wide) What ” w be Our ep: he : flavoring 4 butter. Serve at once. | Broadway.—Advertisement. & chance. That's right, uin't it,| Land came bac 0 r-| observation of the male sex, Tho| “Pé&le track an not think o F 145 ” D jpariaa - - -—— ————_— — vn’ Mooney?" Romar epeetr ry “ie anaes aie. writer. has had ; petal to ob.| #e¥eral things at one time, and it ou Lan tl ave ellcacies ae ats ~ “What? Land cried. creetly before entering. © serve many young ladies when they | * rend reason that : ie gi . y . f the “You heard me!” Bisse whipped|” “Don't. wory about fall, tue| were “upon the war path,” looking) XeePs his mind occupied with the! Cook Book Editor Tells You How n ucationa as or out. “He's the man! Bodine ts an| girl," he grinned. “We ain't goin'| for the scalps of unwary ‘ ith engl " by he by Birt om alias. His entire gang is in this room| to commit a man for shootin’ in self-| and it seems to be the Who) | sTytmiportantwibiiect to both, Wk ie O | . R +] Will B Wi | Y d 1 ; pare Sekt new. The law format er ot|aiennn oous toe as nape | oreo iene general? mor shimporwant wubject wo born. ie ss|| Other Recipes Will Be Welcome the Entire Family Med sick and gave up; but I didn't! The/ness was comin’ back to Paradise | hunts” who {s successful 3 bps vert hoa ch onysat some npayca. Phe sx Spin jlori. Kid died in my arms, and I Promised | Val Weainente:. woe ead One dear lady of his acquaintance| t# rose love oma mont quickly BY WANDA VON KETTLER Hy, beating until smooth and light the T'd get Mooney if it took me the reat | most cr the treabie” hadi’ sel fee the tant $0 sonra’ ico] {2 alee. Bl Therefore keep] Seattle must boycott sugar. May well greased shallow pan in the of my life.” j ; stepping the attentions of lonesome | det 8. 8, jor Brown has sai And the house-|a rate oven until it nks from h The excitement of the present mo-| CHAPTER XXXV males of all marriageablo ages, | Ake hee | wives agree with him attlo must/the sides of the pan and a alight ment dwarfed anything that had Happiness te Paradiac sometimes by explaining that whe| What was the recent supreme | boycott pinenda , a poe mai " borg the finger leaves a one before. Land saw that he had| ‘Three days Jater Blaze sat in front} has a huyky husband and family|court decision regarding the Jupa-| But how! Sweetness, to some ox-|8O permanent den in- been helped to fame beyond his wild-| of the Eldorado hotel in Winnemuc-| “ready. I have heard thin lady re-| nese becoming American citizens? —|tent, is a necessity to most people.| Date and Rice Pudding est dreams, ca. The litte town, after the fashion| ferred to as a “brilliant conversa On November 15, 1982, the supreme | But very few are content to take! Into @ buttered baking dish spread Al “Why, they're wanted for a dozen| of its big brothers, had settled down | tlonalist” by one or more dozen gen-| Court decided that Japanese cannot] their daily nourishment from hard: | two uptuls of | 060! gia heart mail and train robberies,” he cried./to tts routine existence. The Mood|tiemen, and in each case her w be naturalized or become citizens of tack, non-sugared grapefruit, « the lover it evenly two tablespoonfuls of “It you boys will give me a hind| and the election already held the| talk consisted in looking inte the L *. The only persons | like melted butter and thr We'll put the bracelets on them. stage overly long. Bodine and his} Honestly, Miss Grey, men an a) of Jap d who may have the! pojoice, dear ulace. The sugar|fuls of white corn sirup. Then cover He turned to his men, and as he! gang were on their way to Laramic tgl rulo do not want a woman right of citizenship are those born in ns po hard-tac nd non-| with a layer of dates, Add another did so Bodine made a flying } Brand had been elected by the nar- ik, but one who will listen to/ the United States. De toas fruit. It means sweet | layer of rice. Beat one egg, add it Fi the window. Blaze caught him { margins, Esteban had been talk and appear interested. handed down in a case brought by! cineerbread, pudding and ple as tick-|(o a cupful of milk and two addition- cer around the waist and they went to the rancho, the true story| It not require very great | Takoa ¢ a, who in 1914 applied for | \isn to the palate as ever before |al tablespoonfuls of corn sirup, and 15, down with a thud. Land, was over falien Buck’s reprisals and of| amount of reading on any subject to| citizenship in Hawail Here's the reason; Mrs. Isabelle | our over the pudding. Dot with bits 4 them in a second, and manacled) Jose's death were universally known; | 40 this, but it does require a litte . | Clarke Swezy, nationally known cull.|of butter and bake In a moderate be i Buck's wrists, The sheriff got to! these were facts now, and accepted ax|of that human side to which I re nary authority and cook book au-)oven for from 20 minutes to a half eo Seragné such ferred at the be Let him thor, -wicea, home in Seattle, has|an hour, Serve hot with Sugarless Geax! ‘Now, don't want ¥ more| be tha encyclopedia. course if . % 4 Pudding Sauce or cold with cream. ” Blaze had been cheered for a day agreed to give The Star readers ‘udding Sau 0. h crea i trouble,” “he began. “We've had| lime had bs joven he pre.|the youngflady in question hus not numberof ber own tested recipes | PUDDING: SAUCE sie enough of that, You boys line up."|0 1 ai in more ways than one nt brain to remember from lwhich call for sugur substitutes in-| WITHOUT SUGAR eT alg ed erirmes ne Brand was lke him, The attorney ing to, another what. had lstead of sugar, During war days| Sugarless Pudding Sauce: | standing beside Buck, whose eyes| 28d preached an idea. The votes had| * mene, ‘bee: T eappone. tt | Mra. Sweay spent many hours in her| 1-2 cupful corn sirup 2% ten with hatred and batfied|50t been for him, but for what he) WOuld become a little wearisome. | |home kitchen preparing spectal foods| 1-2 cupful water. ere mo |had promised. The big ranches|£¥en then I am not so sure that if| with wheat and sugur. substitutes,| 1-8 teaspoonful salt, ig | must got Properly handled, even then it would| The United States food administra-| 1 tablespoonful cornstarch. | The feeling of the fron hen raped i |not be an asset, For would he not |tion was more than grateful for| 2 tablespoonfuls ¢old water (addi- on his wrists infuriated the big fel-| He came down Bridge st. Binz | realize how dependent she was upon | many of the recipes sho consequent. | tional), | low. He had roamed the mountains) waited for the Paradise stage. walk-| hig superior intelligence? I most ly was able to. offer, | Grated rind of a temon. and desert for five. years without | ng with a seemingly careless shuffle, | vividiy recal) a young lady who xa | SUGA sR’ 1 teaspoonful lemon juice. | coming to Rrief. He knew what he| the inevitable cigaret tn his mouth. | taught to skate each winter by sov. | \SUGAR SHORTAGE 1 tablespoonful butter. (Or if pre An was going back to face. He caught | He smiled as Blaze nodded. They had! ora; young gentlemen. 1 also have | FACING NATION ft es os sight of Acklin, who was silently en-| Not spoken half a dozen words (0| met a man who was raised upon a Rin tdi garly ol Soda y gma Soying the proceedings. It brought/each other, and yet in thelr smile/ rem was a cowboy in the West, a her saepirg yay ie pare sided re — | & curse to his lips. “Say, Land,” he| flashed complete understanding. It! ang a cavalryman in one of the | Hag : he sy ss w ; “pe s ee ¥ cried, “before they get me out of/is the way of tho true desert breed.| most noted units of tho day, who jwhlle thei pricks | demanded ty pe. | tee this state I want you to get the right| Thanks to him, Blaze had been re- | ducers are pald. Sugar substitutes | oan a of this water fight. I tricked {t!| leased without the semblance of a jaro again welcome. | | 4 is Acklin was in with me. His foreman| trial. Star readers who would like Beginning today and continuing] | was there. Timberline knows the| Blaze knew he had come to the!| information on the Einstein juntil the boycott season is over two playeen ernie POC e: Soseees aoe iintomnoe 22 Fons t oe tte facts, too. ‘The whole idea was to es-| time when he must say good-bye to|| theory of relativity and its recent or three of Mra « wilt Of Those WhoHaveBeenRestored | "'°75** oF (he UU Orne one atied amd anvclopen postmarked tablish in the courts that the water| Nevada; a day or two at the most,|| proof by the Australian scientific be printed each y in this depart to Health by Lydia E. Pinkham’s later than the night of June 1, 1923. i that came down from the Santa Rosa|and he would be going back to Wyo-|| expedition, will receive same by ment. More than that, other recipes & Two or more people may co-operate {x anewortng the ott 4 did not flow into the river. 1|ming. His Wind River ranch claimed|| making réquest to Tho Seattle | will be welcome, Women who. have| Vegetable Compound bat only one prise will be given te any one heuschold er te any. a showed Acklin how to do it by turn-/him for a dozen different tasks.|| Star Washington Bureau, 13 | tested sugar-substitute recipes that ———- | 4 | 7 4 words will be counted. Only the singular a ing it into the Webster and era oe too, he would be sbeted at ne New York ave. Washington, D they would like to share with others| Milwaukee, Wis.—‘‘Thadabad pain | perat BE tke tite perdi: Wn Ny, — & the sink. But he was too g a| dine’s trial, Wyoming was home, and Cc, and 2 the singular and plural c inclosing 2 cents for count. Each object or article can be given only one name, but any par of an object can be named. Objects appearing several times can named but once, Webster's International Dictionary will be the jority, Where several synonyms are equally appliable to an shown in picture, a person submitting any one of such 6: will be given credit for one word enly. : | are invited to send them in, As many | ip my left side and I could not lift As pace will permit will see print anything heavy jeach day. This department in to be without having a | conducted for the purpose of helping backache. I tried | Seattle housewives to co-operate in crook for me. “He wanted ft all! I thought he was just hoggin’ ft. But I was wrong. He knew if he got the water he could drive these Basques yet Nevada had never seemed so fair ax on this glorious morning. Winne- mucca Mountain, a towering, clean- | ~~ x5 z a i limbed giant in the clearness of early | good-bye to her. reply. ss 33 out of the valley. That's what he wanted. He was afraid of Brand and what he’s been preachin’. He'll try to rebuild his dam.” “No,” Kent sald. he'll try that.” “Suit yourself about that,” Bodine snarled. “Say, Blaisdell, how'd yuh ever get me “The Kid recognized Bandy’s plc- ture before he died. I used to see Bandy often, up in the park or at the “I don't think day, seemed to march into the very Joutskirts of the town. see the patch of green which marked the China Gardens. South of him the Harmony Range, all blues and pur- ples now, tantalized him. It made him think of the Tetons and the Gros Ventres back home. But there was wine in the air hare such as even Wyoming did not know, Blaze sighed disconsolately. Well enough he knew the air was sweeter in some ways, because It Was so pal- | were not Intended for nis tongue. So lost in reverie was he that he paid no attention to the man who took the chair next to him. | surprise when he heard him say: | “You ain’t exactly what you'd |@ social favorite taday, are yuh? | “Melody! gun ile. * Blaze’s face broke “Where you been?” he asked. He dreaded the trip | Blaze could | pably a good-bye trip. Pretty rpeeches | Imagine his | | all | | Why, you old son-of-a-| into a/ the little boycott game and to conse- quently axsist in causing a satinfa tory drop in the price of the favor. Ite sweetnes } HERE'S ONE FOR GINGERBREAD Mrs. Swezy, who, in general, r ommends that sirups, molasses, fruit juices and honey be used freely food now and can place of sugar during the present| o all my work. I recommend the Vegetable Compound days, submits for this day the two| 3 following recipes: (Use level meas. | tall my friends, and you can use my different a Then I saw Lydia etable Compound Ne a ‘the said. I feel very 5. The largest list of words which correctly becinning withthe letter “P= will receive frst brine, the lst of 45 cash prises. ‘The winning list will be made mong t rubmitted by the contestants, and not controlled ny predetermined list of words selected by judges as being tl ‘correct or “master” list. 6. One potnt will be allowed for emch correct word and ome deducted for each incorrect word. 7, In case of ties for any offered, the full ameunt of tied for will be awarded each tying contestant, 8. The final decision wfll be made by three pendent of and having no connection whatever with the Priest Company. “They will judge the answers submitted and award prizes at the end of the contest. Each participant entering the © Agrees to accept the declaion of the ioceer ae Anal and conclusive. judges entirely | testimoni: es ere Ry jon whethe! ha Hole. I knew if I found him, I'd be | because of one who breathed it. He| "1 been reprosentin’, I'l tell yuh!” Grenwecites | Leet i Pits pe ere tt pee, Sans, Sopeieaencee ester aren pretty close to find you. I've been| was going up to Paradise to say| noth were happier aver seeing each| Year in, year out, the beaded| Gingerbread: | Wisconsin, df i nein amin i tl 7 other than either would have admit-| frock is with us, each season better} 14 cupful shortening || Saspao ass ‘odienas fold shy. selon ted. “I been all over Nevada since | looking than the season before. 2% cupfuls flour | Gained in Every Way if-addressed, stamped envelope. ‘ ADVE NTURES saw you." Ho laughed to himaelf.| Striking models are shown! beaded| 3% teaspoonfuls baking powder | pusalo, N,Y.—''I had some female | 9, Write words on one side of paper only, numbering them col OF TH E TWI N s “Guess I was ‘bout the only one that|with pearls and rhinestones. One % teaspoonful salt | troubles ‘that + just run my health ay oe scantedions po ape ot proterred: bewever, ha: > didn’t hear the fire-bell the other |white crepe evening gown was bead- 1 teaspoonful cinnamon ppesae Arm he my appetite and % eens alee ay &/ Olive Roberts Barton night. You were right up ‘mong the|ed in redsin an Egyptian design.| 1 teaspoonful ginger | alt tataerablovall the tina. Teena 10. You may make your purchase of Priest Drag Company Pre 5 flames, weren't yuh?” Pale colors for the fabric, the glitter 1 beaten egg | not lift anything heavy, and alittle | Szations, Immediately if you wish, but you will have until June 1, i THE TIN GENERAL CAPTURED “It was tolerably warm, all right,|of rhinestonea or the shimmer of % cupful molasses | E | to mall tm your list of words. “You are our prisoner, General Hobbledehoy,” they cried. Private Buttons was very happy. cavalry there!’ And he pointed to |Go on tell me ‘bout yourself.” | “I been workin’ down to the Ran- cho, helpin’ Kent. We got the ditches no trouble berrowin’ all he wants. Banks seems to think pretty well of a Basque's word. Ain't no reason why Esteban shouldn't get one crop of alfalfa before snow files. That'll help get-him over the winter.” “You're not tolling me what I want | to know,” said Blaze. ‘How 1s she?" Melody had fever caught quite that note in his friend's volce. He looked at him sharply. “She don't talk much,” he murmured, “She just looks as if she was waitin’, an’ waitin’, God! wimmen are beyond me. Kent's seen Acklin. They had a big pow- wow when it got noised around that Bodine had killed our yearlin’s and burnt the wool-louse and all the rest of it. The Big Boss is willin’ to re- build the dam and let the Basques te pearls is the best combination, tho, % The colored beads are note quite so | extra work some days would put me | in bed. friend had told me to try rv. | Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- teaspoonful soda cupful hot wa ~' Woltz Avenue, Buffalo, N. Y. Haye you shined your shoes today with Zin THIS OFFER EXPIRES JUNE 1, 1923 fuahionadle as they were, Mix and sift the flour, baking pow-| noun I gained in every way, could 7 CET > 5 jall fixed up, Beginnin’ to look like| Wedding gowns are pearl beaded,|der, salt and spice. Work in the} eat eae Sa felt phos bod Thad How Many Objects in this Picture Begin with the — itself again, except for ‘the house, |too, and pearl beading is especially | shortening with the fingers. Add the| found nothing before this that did me Letter “P”? It'll take a lot of money for that] effective when used on the long tulle| molasses, then the beaten egg. MIX | go much Mrs. J. GRACE, 29] This ts not onl; me of skill, but is edneational. work, but I guess Esteban won't have | wedding veils and trains. soda in the hot water and add gra . you will put || Bening'it.'° "Canerwill never "eet you caywhore, OPEN TO EVERYBODY—COST NOTHING TO Begin immediately to find objects which begin with the letter There is PAPER, PAINT, PADDLE. How many more can Raa Everything is in plain sight; no need to turn the picture upside doi nothing js hidden. Get all the familly interested. Start writing names of objects today. Send for special uniform blanks on which to write your There are 45 FREE CASH PRIZES in All. $1500 in C Table “A” Table Br Table“ ‘Table HOW YOU CAN WIN $150.00 ie Bad Svea te |p rk ree eid conte on | Sumi thelr ‘part of It ates aden the || awarded ‘int Seite and'vou have qualities’ under Fable Ne Fe era aa tavarerar tie eobades | roan tthe top at @|nandwritin’ on the wall, Storin’ up ing from your merchant $1.00 worth of PRIESTS PREPARATIC He was'a general'tn the wooden realy to go over the top at 61155 snow water in the spring will you would win $150.00. If t of words Is awarded ist pris army in Bing-Bang Land because |o’clock." give everybody all they want.” iu have qualified under 'B,” by purchasing 1. . the Twins had made 9 mistake| The officers all sald, “Yes, sir! : ; ( RIESTS PREPARATIONS, you woul $100.08 Ye. your when he was getting mended in the hospital after a battle. They had painted General Gold Braid’s star on Private Button's shoulder, and hadn't put anything on the general's shoulder, The woodén army never knew the difference because they both looked Very good, sirf’ and went away to wet ready. At that very minute General Hob- bledehoy of the tin army was pin- ning medals on Nancy ond Nick, and boasting that he would win the war, Suddenly bang, bang, bang! Bang- ‘The stage rolled up to the sidewalk and Blaze got to his fect. “Where you goin'?” asked Melody. (Continued in Our Next Issue) Almost Unbelievable — | Youcan hardly realize the wonder Bs, {ul improvement to your Shoe Polish It improves your per- in rige and you have purchased IONS, you would win $90.00. If your ind you have purchased no you would’ win. $10, Should you fall to win one of “the prizes, you still have Anyone else to win remaining 40 prizes. If you local merch: un direct. ‘ds is .* # alike, and saluted Private Buttons |ity, bang, bang! went a hundred incl and bale prea eae ity ir. and stood around and waited for or-|guns outside. Everybody jumped, the mirror willreveal al d 4 ders a# tho he had been a general| The door was flung open and in toyou after using | son appearance ani pusale contest answers. a all his life. rushed a dozen wooden soldiers, oie vain | ; “Now then!’ smiled Private But-| “You aro our privoner, General ream for the firs t Pp a tons to himself. ‘We've beea dilly |Hobbledehoy,” they cried “Hurrah, time, White-Flesh saves t e ea’ er. ] ey dallying Jong enough and 1 for one|the war is over and we have won, Pb Pron ky ed fj 0. penathine Dla: atipstcese: Past thee tha one, agate F. T. HOPKINS & SON For When you send label from Indigestion Power bottle, send $0 he called the officers around|When we arm boasting the most is enol Black White, Tan, Brown and Ox-blood Shoes If your dealer dees not carry our Preparations, acnd c. him and told them to get ready for|usually the very time we #hould be Gouraud’s ? iH wbattle, mowt, careful, rae : F. F, Dalley Company Inc. Buffalo, N. Y. PRIEST. D 0. or, want the big guns here! he (To Be Continued) Oriental Cream a 9 | Ml pointing to a map, “And the| (Copyright, 192%, by Seattle Star) . ——