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SATURDAY, JUNE 11 16, 19 gH PAGE AR . WING A a } Cymtinia Grey: "CATLADA” - pry bn |College Man Becomes Enmeshed in Game of Hearts | —Former Sweetheart Wants to Reclaim His Love; Present Fianeee Loves Him, Too, But Wishes to "Ei £4. um copyeianT » ® ace 5 i ets pcos Pure - Fragrant - Economical Play Fair—He See-Saws Back and Forth, Like} PANTUD ay’ ARLANUtHNNY etm MUTRenhciTa niwenAOTR MERVICA, wnw ane “A Delicious Tea, 1 : yes Kid Upon a Teeter, words, especially inasmuch as words eye , Scientifically Preserved” BLACK (Orange Pekoe Blend) MIXED or GREEN GOL se ROX BEACH OS ved From Yesterday) you do a few shot her ho handed it Nontin I . did not when he was mad Without further comment Man pulled his gray wide lower over his eyes and limped out| But he did not go t come y to Tom Parker] Dear Miss Grey: I began keeping company with a Uni- | / | versity of Washington boy about five months ago. The third be | a , time I went out with him he told me that he loved me and | asked me to go steadily with him. I asked him if any other girl y the awake Drive a ou, Kill that oom, tenderfoot's into its etfully he We never He re murmured: “Doggone have any m ot to seo a man; back in Anybody calls n't bo ba Where are y What ug had made long enough. in the s tin Wish I could, son, 4 man.” was here several t went away, but you we: When er fath inglination to tarry, ke with me used toward bh him to meet dad come back on pury impatic had ever ha that my Jackson w time to 8, me you could afford sact hour of it, just th: That checker game can wait Tom Parker stiffened. vith an hour to busi Just once! That was a blow > was t at “th Ir é and out were not cally chained to this office nremitting application to bi sd not wrecked him—worn him made an in: That the worst idren, boys especially; they twit eir elders; they thought they hole works; they assum Tom was c ke wu devote all busi once prac iness was about curt t a man who This deal won't wa: T been talking over well with—with a man, got him I asked you not to mention it— not to a soul, ant matter and ‘ow Tom had not discussed the Jackson well, except casually with Halloran, but. every job” spoke rankled, errtpted with a ‘Ain't I equal Jack: and I he to -han'le an im- his turned old So As if omniac of It ig a very import-| word resentful query: iloran's office; he sk further offense at » took ing him, so The vocusation was to the 1 antagon' street more surely angrier he became; not at for she was his other and better self; Angry at himself for allowing reins to slip out of his fingers was the head of the firm, It due to his ripe common sense his nam: that gave it had permitted r osha was her, | course, blood of blood, wa on and 8 tability the girt of th inelination for the tural, to change that; big deal without r That was the th the Ja and exe nding it Perhaps he work to joint but it was me to was only r to do, handle own a price far ot $ Anybody things for less <han they th, but it real abl thelr fu hap, & « monty—"Bob’ take way sell were took waite, » to cle ald big not him an up why for something over the lease her, pay a few weeks, it at a staggering Such things were being done did not w just how, but he « 1 out—and ousand dollar account: If that was not nough to meet the first payment he could probably him prof ere Were sev n the get Bell Nelson another mortgage Or was it he th to give thi dn't matter, Théo thing jump out to the F on enslon, b* that man a and show <i a busines: 2 fact Barbara. P: that bit. thritied Calvin ¢ rker edge little she w seeing assured that th that day someth telegram from man of Mr acre coming: stro terious ma) Ever sinc had awakened in her breathless excitement, the ing on” her brought a Gray's importa country, and tha ght to her. What mys. clear s the precise significance of which she could not now} fathom, and was growing mean: love—~ | thought, | that hourty, “Bob” for she had excitement, It could not fiushed at the no intention was too young new and too. exciting for that, and, besides, her life was too full, obligations were too many to permit of. distractions, agreeable or malicious he} he and | the or| his | but} judgment and keen that the business ran ves to do more nd take all] time} turn a assistance, | could to] ™ Here was down, and then} ‘om uid hank to to t would mortgage to Bell?) to do so Tim he was lay in the telegraph! their first meeting he a sort of of falling in love with anybody, She the world was too her | said “N letter | with snoeT | 3 J BACK_- | Stwina APRON, ~ Editor's Note: This is the first of a series of dressmaking articles that The Star will run, Golvine Q reducing the high ing y > same time women sorted numbers and silk tape needle, tape measure ball, black 1 white snaps, hooks cotton As required an emery the dress problem and um bin pron of sateen tapes for ta th pocket of these ne ng « fow will myentence t bo a if any exten ker, and her number is increas © done, and restricted sp ng each day by the hundred: the portable model pa only among those erate desirable. ut, in cumstances, but among the in well-to-do and even tho very pros perous good phaw machiné, 8 open to the home dress © dremmah any ca to keep the machi clean, well and working order for, an eve sewer knows peramental as @ pr ali snomical | hom & machine In as wow te aside from the © of home dressmaking. is distinctly a feminine occup Finally, there is th and, undertaken properly ewnma lghtful one. hich ni Yo begin with, here are gestions calculated to make sew:| can bo ing not only profitd#ble but gumme pleasurable, First, select a ct ry with a short back and no arms and| figure. then ait erect, not ¢ just easily; With this form at hand and all th erect " end of the| other equipment as sugg of tho|the rest sists in 4 nervousnens| Work carefully p! be followed. the mind in a ma donna form or, in tho “Betty inexpensively papier mache, or which by pasting of over a tight-fitting stretched over the ow ‘bome ugh in made paper an it strips on ted above, having the ned, the model visualized of t and all implem —— well sharpe she had bee he road to F af Wichita Fat bac eyen bust-| sped over ft while| Meeting wit not to go! Burkburnett 4 some dist , theret upply of nec ide of jeaned eturing ag Barbara, recalling her eoting, puzsling over the in her demeanor at she had frightened ald be a | how women interfer with bus Here he was going at things backward, whirling out to the ANC OU! ‘ Gray with cle most in demea: ed about other was qu: he For a nothing, pquent, the as might ¢ matter bad wired him thusi. on. listened with smiling lips and Queer ng eyes, but he heard only the bare exsentials of her story, for his thoughts were galloping, hia mind| ll fields when he should be with Me- was busy with new Impressions of| Wade and Stoner. They would prob. her, other voices than hers were|@bly be dintracted at his nonarrival, | in his ears, That was his rose at|but—this was business, too, her breast. Sho had been pleased| Would drive out to get him. at his coming, otherwine she would| Would be the long ride back not have paid him the girlish com-| Fur away across tho undulating piiment of wearing her best. Evi-| prairie fields the horizon was broken dently she cared for him—or was|by a low, dark barricade, the massed sho merely impressed, flattered?) derricks of the town-site pool Women called him romantic, | thickly were they grouped that they whereas knew himself to resembled a dense forest higt theatri¢ wondered if she-— | black pines, and not until Gray dre “L told Jackson youd be out td{ ‘loser could he note that thia stran }forest was leafiens. And she There | had be as waiting for him and he , not now, but I was n y engaged to a girl once and then we had a quarrel, s0 there is no one now.” bout a month ago he told me this same girl wrote him a and said she was coming to niake up with him, He wasn’t sure whether he wanted to make up or not and when she came, she stayed here a few days and I met her. How- ever, when they parted they were angry at each other. He had kept company with her for a number of years, it seems, an¢ I don't know whether he still loves her or not, He never tells me, and it seems as tho he doesn’t enjoy talk ing about her to me, Woe at he is 1 befor 1 fo together nteadily devoted lately than but } intends going end the summer 0 Miss Grey will receive in her office Monda and Friday, fre p.m. and © uesday and ‘Thursday from am. to 12 m. eack Ano not come it weriousl back ome to mont! and this » in his home te He tells me ho will be true to me, b I don't know what to think girl in a nice girl and I y falr to her, He even raid he we for the ‘entire summer him to, uldn' it 1 but only for writing. halla, They were mounted on swift Sa horses, and held drawn swords in ¥ iins to °ko thetr hands, In the meleo of batt ha they selected thone destined to deat and conductd them to Valhalla, where they them, and served them with mead and ale in cups of horn called skulls. see What ts the Civil Ww Ole Abe was captured on the Flam- beau river near the line between Ashland and Price countics, in Wis- consin in 1861, by @ Chippewa Indian, named Chief Sky, and sold by him for a bushel of corn. He teas sub- sequently disposed of for Mr, Milla, who presented him to Com Would I b itl vinit kn I wan’ feel that hould a cause will heart ght thing ® back there the summer he will be under her fluence and go back to her. I love him and 1 want him. We both over so I know my own mind. answer soon, a dsr watted upon Pleanc be out I ONE WHO 18 TO PLAY THE GAME From what you have written, it would scem’ that it is not 60 much a| matter of you playing fair, as the you Evidently he doesn't school will RYING man. ing back and forth just Uke a kta on| ment @ teeter Personally, 1 The dird was named in honor of President Lincoin and the men of do not believe it Company C were known as the Bau would be worth while to consider him| Claire Eagles and the &th Regiment ly at this time, It will hurt,| was called the Eagle Regiment. “Ole if he decides to affect a| Abe” accompanied the regiment to nciliation with his fo the Bouth and ocoupied a consplouous heart, but 1 position on a perch which was car- were to ed ale colors. Hin first was at Farmington, Miss, He was wounded in front of Cornith and before Vicksburg and was injured from Memphis to Helena. m the time he joined the regiment | he was mustered out Ole Abe engpged in battles. He al- ed the approach of an enemy by a note of alarm and at the siege of Cornith the Confederate gen- eral Price is said to have ordered hi men to capture or kill the bird, re- marry and perhaps and then have him fect If he you than to per fluence” to steay tu of charac essary tiny the have that ugside the chlldrer bai he had made a mis re decply fo tea the bil enroute Pr ar girl. You your heart will break provides a wonder. cure heqrt thru which pulse the warm red blood of youth—of life ever br Time purges it and cleanses it of bitter memories and places it in ship-shape for a greater future happincar. ‘yy ways annou that but nature | be presented to the state of Wiscd n and on Sept. 26, 186}, he | formally accepted by Governor Lewis on behalf of the state. What does Geneva mean? Juatper. see In which elty biles made? Detroit, which makes 15 nationally known care. ‘¢ the most automo- How many senators a: cups | melted cup (un: beat ardening without running down the sides. It iy best to frost top layer first, then | the middle and last the sides, | for days without his own mind and ts sec-saw- | pc } he 8th Wisconsin regi- | Be eee eer ene Oe Wy Oa SOOT | ot shins sonst wedal hy Leonard W. tended every fair, and political convention held. sumably from the effects of smoke} in haled at a fire im the capitol at | Madison is now in the War Museum in Madi- | son, Wisconsin, | 1215 Fourth Avo. arking that he would rather cap-| ture Ole Abe than a whole brigade. | | When Company C was mustered out,| it was resolved that Ole Abe should | teas | During ‘the | |winter of 1864 and 1865 he was ex-| ORS ADVISE Free Public Meetings | owen PORT. WINE AND ativex are there,in congress? How — JUST TRY IT — R. & H.C. COOK, WEST 4073, ELL.0350, DISTRIBUTORS }) | FRESH LETTUCE Lettuce may be kept fresh eck Af it is pli FUDGE CAKE BY BERTHA E. SHAPLEIGH [tight pail, Of course, Of Columbia University kept in @ cool place. MONEY together, add two which has been Bods, Ex yolks of four eggs, 1% this mixture thor cups flour, sifted] MUTUAL LOAN. 5 310-411 Joshise Gr Boys 12 to 1 with one cup of milk. | es of the four and Camp and Earn Money! Inquire Y. M. C. A. Boys’ Dept. 4th and Marion MAIN 5208 Cr one cup sugar chocolate and t aten, Tx id three tiffly Loaned Furs, St Rates as Low oe 1 b cETY n Building teaspoon vanilla, well ake im ta when coo) put r with Then frost top and frosting. This frosting made follows: stituents are ayers togethe One-fourth sugar, one-half ounces er, two cups milk, three etened), one teaspoon vanilla Make would make fudge right consistency to which will be when sily, aln chocolate until the d on cake, n be poured on the cake e sufficiently to re This is a rich nd, will keep drying. z $$} hibited at the panttary Fair in Chi- | cago and the sale of his picture and | booklet on his life netted $16,000 for | Characterizes our methods ts every transaction, and our ous tomers are acco every teay consispent with sound busie ness judgment. 4% cea oa Erinn, Aecoente ad CO! ite subject a Cordially Invited Peoples Savings Bank SECOND AVE. AND PIKE ST, disabled soldier's fund, A model | the sculptor | For years he at-| soldier's reunion, | that was 1881, pre- | Volk. He died March 26, The vird was stuffed and} ev ole <h! Real Estate Loans No Commission TRADES UNION SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION Biot 0696 INESE DOCTOR Nature Chinese Herbs PROFITS” The most vital factor ]} in your business— of the Medical Association First Presbyterian Church for @ 4 in cloth or in and then inclosed In © it must be t ® wel i Oo» | many members of the house of lords agreeable. ‘or, for that matter,|look at the well and the books to-| " : ie | many mem! y” th | day,” “Bob” was sayt “He won't| BY now the roads were quagmires, | and house of commons are there in s Gray th to be-| day, was saying. e won Natrol Ss ell chde gi oc Peps < and the unceasing current of traf-| tngland? come seriously interested in a sim.) Wait an hour longer.” ® ickened lowed down | r 5 ple person like her; he was com-| “Splendid! I came the instant you| at Grays pe La cet asin | sautuncon ne tee arer See | plex, many-sided, cosmopolitan.» His| telegraphed—dropped everything, 18] thru a hubdeep channel of. alime at BAe gi extravagant attentions were mean-/ fact, Some of my men are walting| There wan but one route to the Ex What wore. Valkyries? ingless— And yet, one could never! to seo me, but I haven't even not! “yePobes ays —as: fos ; apse * ension, and it led thru the very! Choosers of the Slain, in tell; men were queer creatures; per-/ fied them of my arrival. Important | heart of Burkburnett: there \«-~e no wiginblegy “ihe 1h haps— | business, too; negertheless, I hurried) detours around the town, tic - and that their understanding had| little prickles ran over “Bob;/right here. They can wait.” Gray| beating the traffic, therefore vehicles, heen that she was to take exclusive|*i¢ felt her. whole body galvanize) laughed gladly, “Jove! How becom-|no matter how urgent their bual charge of their oil business. While! When she saw Gray coming. jing that hat is. 1 hired the best:| ness, were forced to fall in line and | ‘ ing, Tom reatized with| He entered, as sho knew he would] looking car I could find, and It will| aiiow themselves tu bo carried alon; eable late|enter, with the suggestion of hay./>® here in a minute. I told my-| ike chips in a stream of tar. been writ-|ing been blown thither upon the|#lf I had earned a day with yot| «purk’* was 2 one-story town, or at He had given breast of a gale. He was electric;|%"4 I wouldn't spoil it by permit: ieast most of its ('alldings projected thought, but such|he throbbed with energy; he was| ‘ins you to drive. I've so much|oniy one story above the mud, and was undoubtedly the case, and in| bursting with enthusiasm, and his|t® talk to you about—business of/ tat mud was mixed with oll, Leak his daughter's words he felt q re-|delight at seeing her was boyish. that I scarcely KNOW) ie» from wells, pipe lites, storage: buke. Now he could not abide re-| “Bob” colored roaily at his instant | fo begin |tanks, had made the mass underfoot bukgs: he had never permitted any-| and extravagant appreciation of her| Bob" had expected to drive) doubly foul and sticky, and where it body to criticise him. For once that| effort to look more pleasing than|'0 the Northwest Extension with) wos liquid it shone with iridescent unconscious irritation that had been| usual, but embarrassment follwed| Ty; nothing else had been in her) coiorg, Mud was everywhere; on the slowly accumulating within him|her first thrill. She could not be-|™ind; her field clothing was even) sidewalks, inside the stores, on the flamed up. It was an Irritation too| lieve his compliments were entirety | ald out ready for a quick chankge,| wate and signboards, on the skins f vague, too formless to put into\genuine, therefore she took refuge|PUt a sudden contrariness took) ang clothing of the people. ie a jhold of her; sho experienced a shy) ‘phru the main treet the procession | birthed that she could not eX! of cars plowed, then out across the | A tested | | upon ‘ ; | railroad tracks and toward the open ; ane Sorin aa care 50. 1 country beyond. When it came to a skin treatment |” He was no obviously disnppointed | Mt a8 It frequently did, above the| If ya want a remedy, for skin hum of idle motors could be heard the | trouble whose value has been preven |that her — determination gained) oank of pumps, the fitful coughing | by many years of successful use,—if jStrength; she was surprised at her | of gas engines, the hiss of steam, you want a treatment that thousands jown mendacity when she explained | mnis, of course, was soon drown of doctors and druggists are daily pre- © utter Impossibility of leaving the /in a terrific din. of impatient. horns, | acribing because they Anow its bene: | j office, and told a circumstantial fib|. baring, brazen snarl at the delay, | ficial r Ita; yor wil finditin Resinol jabout a title that had to be closed) qhe whole line roared metallic curs. | Ointment and Resinol Soap, jwith people from out of town. The! o» at the cause of its stoppage. Why not take the combined advice of all | more ahe talked the more panic (Continued Monday) Le wise medical ind et. Resinol make He S| | sho became at thought of being for i jone with this forceful, this} i 1 your life. cknowledged quickly that She had not meant to ability to conduct nego- tiations of the very highest impor-| tance, but sh was surprised, in view of her earnest request, that he had even mentioned this particular] matt, to bedy. She reminded him that insurance was his forte, MONDAY, JUNE 18, 8 P.M. 1, GIDEON WELLS, Professor of Pathology, University of Chicago. ‘Rumania and Its People; Their Part in World War, and the Work of the American Red Cross With ‘Them.” Illustrated with pictures. TUESDAY, JUNE 19, 8 P, M. |. B, COLLIE, D. Professor of Biochemistry, Univer- sity of Alberta, Edmonton, “Diabetes. All” about Insulin—the newest remedy. i. BYPIELD, M. D. Professor of Pediatrics, College of Medicine, University of Towa. “Why Our Children Should be Prop- ourished. he Truth about Vitemines. CHANNING FROTHINGHAM, M. D. Professor of Medicine, Harvard University, “Heart Disoase from the Patient's Standpoint. Imaginary Heart ‘Trouble and the nuine—Do You Know the Differ- ence? FRANCIS W, PEABODY, M. D. Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School. “The Scientific Medical Practitioner ‘and the Public.” The public 1s cordially invited. ‘These men are world-famous authori- tles on the subjects they present. OLIVE OIL A prominent physician in an in- lew today says if the public! Jonly Knew the tonic value of port{ |wine and olive oil, they wouid quickly regain their health. (ly Port Olive js a combination of rich cream, olive of! and rare old| port wine, scientifically blended with | other medical agents. || 4. It quickly restores tired out, run-| down gystems, is especially valuable in anemic and all wasting disease, | increases weight and strength. | Start today taking Port Olive, nature's food tonic, and see how quickly you improve. On sale at} all druggists, The Port Olive Co.,| 316 S. Broadway, Los Angeles.—Ad- | vertisement, | Your bank account is the balance sheet, and without one you are helpless. Now is the time to start right, if you have not already done so. We desire to serve you. THE NATIONAL CITY BANK of Seattle, Wash, Second Avenue at Marion Street Teutonte nympha of Val- cay of shock no . None whatever, matter no that of insurance sorts fo PUGET SOUND STEAMER SSHEDULES SAVE MONEY ‘Travel by Steamer TACOMA Lams 4 3 5 7,9 pm. 80c OF THE TWINS DR. W. P. STANLEY Olive Roberts Barton Haight Bullding, Second Ave. and Pine St. ELECTRONIC REACTIONS OF ABRAMS DIAGNOSIS { TREATMENTS FE ielan From San Francisco Round Trip COLORED STITCHING Gaily colored stitching worked in solid bands in imitation of flat braid | ZA | hours bag | | magnetic, this overwhelming person. | Pie | Strange, in view of the fact that she} ‘# “| |had been looking forward to it for | days! lis a favorite way of trimming -the | In order finally to get him away! frocks and conts of wool, designcd| | out and bring before she could change her mind,| for early fall wear. | M com «=I MONEY (0 LOan | NEW NECKTIE | was no time to] she promised to hurry thru her af- — et ata | The evening gown with the shoul-| }fairs and then driv him home. There |der\straps is fast losing in favor to! were! the one with the Second Empire ort Townsend Rail Con- nections and MIN Ports Daily § a, m. and 5 p. ty HOOD CANAL POINTS 4:00 a, m, AY AND WAY PORTS day, 10:30 p, m. | IN SUMS FROM $300 to $300,000 HOMES AND DOWN: TOWN BUSINESS PROPERTIES Jother days coming | When Gray hud gone and “Bob” was alone, she drew a deep breath. | Her pulse rapid, sho was ting | ling as if from ome stimulating cur- | rent, What a man! What an effect | |he had upon people! What a foot stopped {anyone had seen a rag coll. | pmemte ovine i re ial asley the biyreed is ‘Ig this it?" asked the dog, run- ———————_| very fashionable now, and is very called Mister |ning to'n corner and ‘puting some. Unbelievable | easy to make. the conductor, in a loud|thing out. % that's an overshoe,” lose; Jackson was growing impatient; |it was a wonderful desl; there |neckline, that ts, the dyop shoulder | effect, Connect local steamer cortes, Bellingham. Seattle daily ex. Sat PLEATED CAPE The cape of finely pleated crepe, | which ties about the shoulders and fect to change without notice, PUGET SOUND NAVIGATIONCO COLMAN DOCK. FOOT MARION ST PHONE MAIN 3995 “Perhaps this is it,” said a third doggie The Choo-Choo suddenly, “Knea-Wow Town!” Punch, voice. | “There's no use getting off here | Nancy. to look for Ruby Joan, my lost rag| “Is this {t?” asked another dog- said Nancy, “because she|gie, running to another corner. hates dogs.” Yo," said Nancy. “That's an old Mister Punch heard her, No Commission No. Bonus No “Renewal Charges” Liberal Repayment Privileges Express Almost You can hardly realize the wonder: waio || ful improvement to your b», skin and complexion GLOVES AND STOCKINGS It is quite the proper thing to do} these days to match your gloves and Stockings, particularly if you are wearing a strictly tatlored euit. i the mirror willreveal toyou after using | Gouraud's Oriental Cream for the first Bremerton-Charleston- time. White-Flesh Port Orchard From Vancouver to Alaska, oxtends the Inside Passage, the mont beautiful “Why, I should think it would be the very place,” said he, “because ny dox may have pleked her up nd run off with her.’ “That's 0,” remarked Nick. “Come on, Naney, we'd better look.” train, Nancy put her fingers ears and made a awful?” she yelled, “I never heard #0 much nolve in my life.” It was true, for every kind of dog: in the world appeared to be there and th * all barking a welcome to the strangers. Hut by and by ‘it Lecame qulot aud Nick avked the nearest ome if in her “Oh, ian't It So they got off the funny little! erhaps this is it,” sald a third ldoggie. “I found it in a back yard. It tastes awfully good." “Goodness alive! That's a bone,” \said Nancy. “Don't you know a bone when you seo it?” “T never knew thelr names, but |T've eaten a lot,” answered the dog. \Phank you for telling me.’” Every dog in Bow-Wow Town had run off with something it :emed, land had {t hidden away, but none of them had the lost rag: doll, #0 the Twins went buck to the Choo-Choo Express as it started for the next station, | 0 Be © (Copyright, 19: tinued) by Seattle Star) IN FAT Bacon fat should never by thrown | away. It may be used in salad dress. | ing, to shorten gingerbread or en-| rich biseults, or in any number of | Gouraud's places where it ts really preferable fe) rie nta | Cre am DELICATE FABRICS Soak delicate fabrics in b x water and they will como out clean | without Injury to cloth or color, Rachel. 6 Send 10c for Trial Sixe '. HOPKINS & SON New York DR, EDWIN J. 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