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MONDAY, JUNE 4, THE SE = il ATTLE =~ Cynthia Grey: Bu Home Product: Sulking Mate — Faithful Wife of Twenty-two "Year Calls on Readers for Cure After Wits Fail d B ild H z, BY CYNTHIA GREY ‘ | an ul ome I 0, let’s have tt| the breakfast table opposite a sulking but youth has fled and countenance out for help. STAR _RIBBON there any cure for a pouty husband? If ¢ Here’ filled the chair acros a wife mate for years, now, since , she had a lines of worry the seam her erte readers like imilar ex- perience assist her? If so, please write quickly. Her letter follows: | Dear Miss Grey: I have a problem that has caused me more mental trouble than any one woman ean longer bear. I have borne it 22 years alone, now if I do not re vote help from you, a home is going to be broken up, and the frame of mind I am in just now, I do not care what happens to} me—death would be gladly welcomed. It’s the husband, course! He makes a very good salary; we have a car (used mostly for business); he is very good about money matters, keeps the bills fairly well settled; but, Miss Grey, he,is a pouter, or sulks about two-thirds of the time. Half of the time 1} do not even know what ails him. | For instance, on Decoration day, we had planned a little outing. The evening before some trifling affair came up, and off to bed he went, madder than a hatter, All day long the next day he sulked, slept most of the day, never spoke to any of us, and now will probably keep this up for a week or more, I am getting where I cannot stand it any longer.| I am over 40 years old; have been a housewife all my lif and do not know the faintest thing about business or work of any other nature, P ifi N h P d C I feel afraid when I think I am about to face the world acific ort west ro ucts ommittee and alone, I have one daughter who will soon be out of high school and can then help. I can truthfully say I do and have always done everything I could for the happiness of my home and for his comfort. once told me I was too at 3 1 wats ey UTMOS ) him, no T tried ofit by |] COurection she's Friday SCHWABACHER BROS. & CO,, Ine. fi : Importers and Roasters of Coffee Msi Imperial Car eatile Please other times, teres with Can any of or Industries 4 P 1¢ If all the meat products consumed in the State of Washington were grown, slaughtered and packed in this state, the local payrolls would be increased hundreds of thousands of dollars, the livestock industry would be largely in- creased and general prosperity pro- moted. morning ay’s arrive’ took he warmed into th bringing with th ¥ menace; the 1 talked at or ‘om out of the ap y noisy ft. they whieh call of | me rent that and mmediate sat ne faction at m tha and fc Amp-post timized, orp as ma, nt ared n took. whe mming 1 broug veneg y from it may ver ut for to mak » dress would i severely p pretty nd indiv “Always” Good Gold Shield Coffee eked to retain all the dogira ibbon braid une bouffant bustle nm strips lik fl ar * used & wwed.jnto rosettes tax and rth : you lets y Na nanhen office able regardless e is worth. to that, muy here Texas liws are the bunk! fellows at Austin, if they had their make it impossible to n prise—on make the nonasseas: stock of Oh. want the pr but there w > chan, and and from week, placed n enormou ou Hats to match have of rit covering facing thelr brim issue, what him. I ne He many times, daughter out ws waist and crowns or former ater 1a care} mecusation h ght you are, We were 4 to death to fortunat Brie ssumey argu ay cross geniality an usua 3 agreement him men! Absolu timized, b ectify the mistake, as a mi out with the ¢ give these With alacr d off his desk pen in hand Jolla F banks are good." the but we got onto! Why, rows on words. threatened to leave to pi these do as it ner her writ! to ne kick the M also Ti telt I'm denperate! T can't tole oun thing any longer. 1 « physically—wrinh m worry you way, would ¢ charge of unfairness with firm ct its than me mone A spirited Stoner as A Firm Bo! Pacific Northwent Tke Union National Bank SEATTLE $10,000,000 Second and Cherry it we're Blaauw-Hipple-Blaauw, Recsgniaba’ toe American ensued, you error that the was me as rry, worry, begging whe He equivo % ving k dent am calling on m as mine 1 and has 1k m tand 4 share air enough, 1am thing must be done and done quickly o has ever aired my t ort th all At times it has been| 1 n re impossible to hide it when neighbors | sion American h or friends come in and he refuses to ¥ own expe sus. jee or speak to them. American he ware|® no t I read and keep posted so as to be man of the an intelligent, interesting upon Shed Meanwh: S06 |.SMAl the wh am lost have bee n the reviewin, y no wonder the mt th at} Desert for t open bl other your discus the and after nce I say ree is pas house BM atute is wr governing Lumber and Mfg. Co. Phone Main 1194 P. 0. Box 1505 FIR DOORS, COLUMNS, ETC. enke Buckwheat FLOURS Ask Your Grocer aiarm Scorpion w out there of bad that holder ading climbing Saws in the Worl HENRY DISSTON & SONS, In Rapid Seattle. repurchase Oger and there tisfied mutterings. a field man in greasy xpoke out ‘We'll get ours, all right y But how about t There's 50,000 sh = out u going to do about that?” “Buy it back Know where you can « any more?” Maybe. “We'll pay share for all row. | “What?” | news, of , smolde ng when the | not be rel ny pe debt of the as going to be a that fact when mes known.” if.1 stock in a that’s ble up, and I'm living In Oshkosh, all pretty, that 1 can be hooked for the debfy some crook runs up here in Texas?” converser tior is finally defer t him stroke of f “And 1 times they're cold ur the Indian sign, But all you have to do when stock don’t sell is ¢ raise the price. Oh, if you hed fo they always buy your| slen stir a cramped was f d her ideas fons of manners, | of the mountains, nd that unquenchable desire to sec | know|them that she had confided to Cal | how, it ain't hard to make hon-| vin Gray, | est dollar in the oll business!" Mr.| Hoe it was, by the way, who had MecWade amiled with conscious satis-| selected the Notch for these Texas faction. nesters, It had proved a happy “I'm sure of it," Gray sald, heart-| choice, for the hotel sat upon the lly, “There i 0 ittle competition.”"| top of the world, and beneath it |lay outspread the whole green afd | purple vastness of the earth. The Briskows were entranced, of course, and, once they had established them ad developed rare|#¢lves here, they never thought of powers of dissimulation. She was,|™Moving, nor did {t occur to them in fact, leading a double life, and| that there might be other mountains neither her husband nor her daugh-| than these, other hotels, as go ter suspected the extent of her de-|this. To them Burlington ception, To the patrons of the Bur-| became merely a colloquial name for lington Notch Hotel she was more-| Paradise, and life in the great hotel drab, indistinct, washed-out oid | !tself a beautiful dream. woman, unmarked except by a| The place was famous the country choice of clashing colors in dross;}over 4 Ith resort, and, indec to her family she remained what she| !t must Possessed =miracu' always had been; nobody dreamed | curative p' otherwise Gus that she was in reality a bandit| Briskow, strong and vigorous as he queen, the leader of a wild, unfet-| Was, could never have survived the tered band of mountaineers. But|Shock of receiving his first week's Chat: la What eho: wid. Abd: worse | Mla It s with conflicting emo sb inion jtions that he had divided the sum vdk Ala ‘iiad Sationsd Jeash,| Dt seven parix and realized the She was robb& b jdaily ransom in which he and his decile a rely Mthnradee™ were held; it had given him {ink Waecaterconnae & feeling of tremendous importance of outlaws as desperate as} poor gt gar vancleopege aga any that ever drew cutlass and dag-| SPOKe feclingly that night about the gek and ahe riled. them. not | high cost of loafing, but Ma showed announ ma Don't other the tru: Ye compan tune had favored pur thix particular iasue stock, for the land which really be longed to the company had turned out to be much better than that |which it owned. Certain informa tion from the field had arrived that tomor.| Y8tY day which was bound to send the stock to two dollars. If any body wanted to sell, the promoters “You heard me. Breast up, boys,| Would be glad to buy, and they we have been playing the game|and get your money back. Our of.|¥9Uld advance thelr price on the along safe and jegitimate lines,"|fer stands—a dollar a share today,|MOrrow, as MeWade had promised, wal be We Mate ded an hare Sa) a octiek and cchate tocattron. }so here was a chance for those pres any of our own enterprises, and if} There was a stir among the in-| Ct to turn a pretty penny by get we have to pick up a few now and|dignant speculators; the man Yor) "8 busy at once. Frankly, how then to boost the market, we drop| whom Stoner was writing a check|°V¢?: he advised hig hearers to hang them again us if they were hot.| inquired: “What's the idea? Why) 0" to make a real clean-up. The in It's a pretty thought, tho. Why,|not a dollar and a half. now?" formation, which was not. yet public I can see years of activity ahead! Stoner and McWade exchanged a| #4 nothing to do with the fact that of Brick and me, buying up the| meaning glance—it wax not lost| Doctor Mallow had experted both debts of defunct oil companies andjupon thelr attentive audience—but| Properties with his scientific device collecting in full from prosperous! the latter shrugged and smiled pro.|#"4 pronounced the new acreage strangers -hither and yon. For| yocative “That's our business,"| Much richer than the old—this Is Heaven's sake, don’t let it get out! |he a ed, lightly. “You ghost|*e Was merely corroborative “I won't, at least until after I|dancers want your money back and|“¢nee and in view of the fact that have accumulated a number of po- we ving it to you, You're let-| SM people put no credence in #o SgiWal idgiibnte aeainet Hisury| a holler that you were| called “doodle bugs,” he merely of. Nelson. He has had his share of so come and get it. Tho| fered the record of the tester for eats and dogs, of course, and some you come, the better it'll suit; What it was worth. His original day I hope tu lead them back to ‘orpion stock will close at a| Set of ten to one still held, by the his doorstep. If they return at the}dollar and a half or better tomor-| 4%: @Md once again he repeated right moment, they may prove an| row ni; jthat those who wished to sell out embarrassment. Who knows?" <Biuff? somebody growled. would be accommodated with the anything else up Stoner finished his signature with | Steatest alacrity. Only they musn’t Behind = Mallow's a flourish, blotted it, then he hesj-| “turn later and squawk glasses his eyes could be dimly tated. He flung down his pen and| McWade confessed that was | ever and they were active }turned defiantly upon his partner,| neither angry nor offended at the| crew “Plenty. But we crying: recent attitude of suxpicion—he was , ere to start on. First “This merely amused. It made him laugh. | only | 2 | Vitsice;ledess then fies The idea of bis firm. turning a|by native strongth of charactor, but laritaviter rt Wean rented Ui, ) ig that he had resigned him pany promoted and crooked trick, when it was an ¢s-/ also by the aid of other forces, for] soe ana thereafter the sight of his 20 we talked about.” tablished itution as strong ax) she was on friendly, terms with the) Vii) ain evoked fothing © more| some time longer the con Gibraltar and as conservative as a| more prominent wood sprites, fairies,| toy a shudder and a prayer—a] spirators busied themselves over the} national bank, was ridiculous. Hej and the like, and they brought her) oe inet none of his wells would| details of their plans, and Gra and Stoner could point with pride] Wisdom. Moreover, sho had learned) oo an. overnight. Z st os: to an unbroken record of successes |the language of dumb animals and| i and to a list of satisfied investors | could talk to squirrels, bectles, por- « ies Netti) jas long as a Santa Fe time-taple,| cupines, frogs: | = Desert Scorpion stock would go to |two dollars, and five would get you|come about as the result of Ma's ten if you didn’t think so. Now|early reading: a haphazard choice|striped material, are ver | then, step lively! jof story books, in which were tales |priate for summer wear. They are The refunding of money halted;|Of treasure trove, of pirates, of|made with patch pockets and nar- there was a deal of noiay argu.| Wronged maidens and gallant squires | row belts or sashes and guiltless of }ment, Some of the disgruntled in.|—romantic stories peculiarly de-| trimming save for a monogram. vestora stil insisted upon selling) ——— Pa 3 out; others decided to hold on; even| a few asked to repurchase the stock | they had turned in, and this they were reluctantly permitted to do at lan advance of 50 per cent. When the last caller had disap- peared, Gray inquired, curiously:| "How are you going to make jfood | on your assertion that the stock will | rise? “Easy!” said Stoner, “I'll change into my old clothes, put four mud | chains on my car, and drive up to} | the exchange in a hurry, then give some gabby guy a tip to grab Des- Scorpion for me at a dollar and half—all he can get. After that L'll shoot out of town on high, with the cut-out open, There will be al string of cars after me inside of |half an hour, and the stock will be Kapaa awaken sick were {UP before T can get bac! Theta CRS anny MICK ets | coat’ mike rood, all Hight," iMor | “What in 11?” asked Nick breath.| Wade asserted. “Those customers leaslyi ig rbomethlee hurty" are in luck dealing with a house “goinething will be,” wid Mister| Ke us. All they expect 1s a chance Tatters, “it we don't got to work at|t Set out with a profit and sting once, And we'll have to. wot the|th@ next fellow, They don’t want an got ain't sa. Pacific Door & Mtg. Seattle Detail Mill Work a Sp What i you put or world, her LL BOARD WASH. BLDG. PRODS. Co. “Precisely.” This int dollar and you can a a half a Higence get, brought no cen- partners; on the ade, thé optimist, "Goes to show you} } SEATTLE LIGHTING CO. SKINNER & EDDY CORPORATION grinned. wid CHAPTER XIII Ma Briskow always had known as a woman without but of Inte sho been | guile, Seattle & Rainier . Valley Railroad Co, 5115 Rainier Ave, AT THIRTY-NINTH soU “Made Right in the West” 506 Merce! attle Garfield 3545 poresstmesarnare esa. BOTS Pacific Fibre Furniture (Successors to Paul T. Kennedy Fibre Co.) FIBRE FURN or DISTINCTION 1400 Lane St. sara a he hay us a e 6 ting up robbed fa erties, PER TON $6.5 AT BUNKERS Black Diamond Furnace Coal PACIFIC COAST COAL Co. Senttle the your oness; dark “een OF MEI Tv Dry-Sox and Billy Buster Shoes Mad the Noein si stow MFG, CO. Ww Seantth ho a with curiosity have enough T want these want a com. a started , WASE ain't They're and we ow a killing.” he truth.” MeWade was angry tion flamed. fair to these mon, customers of ourn ‘em the chance to make| It's up to us to tell ‘em| Seattle, Wash. Creosoted Douglas Fir Products PACIFIC CREOSOTING COMPANY Northern Life Bldg» Seattle, Wa. His indigna- was Vigorously he denied A DVE NTURES OF THE TWINS €/ Olive Roberts Barton WILD MUSTARD DELIcrous AND AM DELICIOUS BACON “Everythirg the Name FRYE'S ‘WILD ROSE Better than ordinary lard. Pacific Northwest Products Deserve Your Patronage: OF TUB SILK Frocks of tub silk, in BATHING SUITS SWEATERS KNIT GOODS All this, as may be surmised, eal pi AMERICAN PAPER COMPANY Seattle, Washington stors for Ohio Matches and Preasant and Line of Hrooms Start the Day Right tablished 1853 E co. base UMBER UGLAS a b dy Mills a Port Ga je and eet Ludlow Washington, U, Agents Pope & raibot. Ban Francisco A Balanced Food Eat National Health Bread SEARS, ROEBUCK Washington AND CO, Weatern Store, Seattle, Wash. The J. M. Colman Company | : r Colman Creonoting Works | q ‘ 7 : Colman Building, S11 First Ave, | Seattle, Wai One morning Mr. Tatters One morning Mister Tatters, the little Ragsy Man, looke! out of his window in Ragsy Land. (which was under the ground, you know) and | saw. something. 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