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SATURDAY, JULY 31 & YEU dEVEN. 1928 BY EDMOND SweLr. WAVSTRATED By Quer SERVICE INCAG Raw Serre FOLD BEGIN HERE TODAY I'm up work, wled Hewitt prote to my in ngly » have neck « » up r ne a ster, joining t he waved her hand to them untt the re out of but only Pen nington respon Within 20 yards of the they k Chat-Hy said Pe gangwa overto nnington ¢ now GO ON WITH THE STORY He thank ge. gentk I hay Hewitt ur extre i amoothl likes th th which seem to b The ee certain formal tho they may ying at : ed on her Me she ar tly @ memory & some I tt Hung, that ¢ which ne Chat th aris. en ed t h eq Pen a jaur rviewing a natiy Hovering | incit garden mbrelia, ar waitin to bur Hewitt m 1 impati well get this un uggested. sugested st place smoked ar “Might as 4 the commis- duty over,” view was . 4 would be th tensa A cabin do approac ata: and m that neway ATTLE STAR Di LIVING COSTS vent ning Mr. Chat | smoke “™ ¢ with you txare Pent be « it up n to the ¢ tes lat th Hun Ton mén emi On the contrary.” he asserted loft-| Hewitt dropped into a chair and, 1 = ve Staal a permit The evi-| tilting back his sun-helmet, mopped u've succeeded in raking to- against him is pt y tantial. Y ve always also. and passed the describe N eta ni-cirele in th the toe = a shoe. dence othe m satisfied?” he de- had you know." his feet declared Pennington enigmatical “What d'you my to some lquid refreshment “If it weren't £0 confo raid the comntisstoner, “I'd order a ublo brandy! As far an T can see mado & pretty mess of the I'd have put my Thal-Hung—and I was eli you—if you di it—that our mutual acqu mortally offe ick nearly had a knife ndedly h nights ago ‘a sieeve. “I not letting you chances like th she'll never into He damn’ “ cou ght Hew! you've know ed “Pll admit I was thoro,” cht ignaling to a steward w iT supp nch 0 “\'ve évery reason to and I'm takin a don't slip into your tunic a I warn you I'll) not at th from end of Bot r t he Oriental greete with me, elf. . Monica, trembling excitermnt, caught ella pass 1 earch him m that mome suppressed umt ng the dead. had laid a benign smile 4 the » foot | He called out suddenly, | Penn’ You | said nd on ceremony.” | since ADVENTURES OF THE TWINS & “Olive. Roberts Barton " meet Mr. Pe “is the keynote of # hope that before cess. We “What's this funny thing?” they cried Land | id same time of the Little Pe down into Nanc brought) yauted out her sclasor Pe “What are these funny for?” they wanted to know had to yell with all their ney could hear them “They to cut wit swered, a hundred mtore had jumped ‘n open pocket and The next place in Rainbow s where the Little Peezers spa When Mr. Nancy they almost stepped on before they knew Before you could Peezers began to crawl up Nancy’ legs and Nick's legu ond Mister Sky Bow's legs and to run all over them | + stip like ants, for they weren't any big-|jiKe a ger than ants, real Nancy's “Oh, look!” erled one. “Look what | net's nest I've found! What do you s'pose it's ers!’ for?” | And they scrambled a It was Nick's pocket, my dears, | Twins" shoulders and that’ th little fellow was|hands, and every place poking into |found a toehold for chelx Instant them | feet und the slid down sped soon |and skedaddied they in two knife. | the “Ww funny thing?’ they |left erled, | “on Nick took it carefully as not | them,” to crush any of them and showed} “We'll fliem how the blades opened | them," “What's {t for?” they it know. “Po cut with,’ sald Nick, wa Sky Bow and Nick to this queer place, things They might vix of them 5s to sneeze the Little io " are she an “OQoooo! Eeee! screamed all the Peezers, dropying Nick's knife hot potato, and dropping little like a hor “These buteh scissora people n off the arms they tiny thelr so fast that thiee-quarters Little had little curlous of pretty ing hundred in came pe down and ut away and single dr Nick's seconds wasn't a Peozer at's t o I'm jd Nancy. leave a lump of Mr. Sky 80 sorry we scawd sugar for naid Bow: ‘They wanted to |love (To Be Continued) (Copyright, 1924, by Seattle Stary logs | Tokio, BY MARIAN YORK ma gou HALE Kn tume and | making | Tokio bh ame, F fa sartorial reelf, who swell (be is one of the freasers and en of the me o most eastul Hie eaulpped p in New n the swagger Fifties, art at boa H turning cane You don't mean !_T have tho miaairix. box The Oriental out for but could close on vened. ust a mir ay apologetically, a queer “Mine happens te t He turned his back and, ing the flimsy lemptied the } bat one by one, to commissioner his dropped to say—? By He produced the still smiling, before hi: it, Penningt reached in 4 mured hia mur ght in aw {mate contents into let the the deck N ational Capital ¥ Vacant | as Harding /Only Hughes and New Remain to Carry On} Huge Machinery of American Government WASHIN( Washington In The hot July the pavements. quashes” under the tunate pedestrians out in the of mid-day ional clerk or under 6 from department The United § on a vacation | President ON, July a desert sun beats down on The’ asphalt feet of unfor An occ secretary to un another, tes government is in Alaska |where many a pair of wistful eyes turn in following ‘his movements. Somo of the heads of his administra tion are in Al some oth the members hig cabinet omewhere else, belonging to Washir could manage St Is about ev but Washington And congress is out of town, But, then, congress had been almost Jconstantly in session over such a \long period that Washington does not mis the members so much and in sort of glad that they have taken an apportunit et away—for |thelr nake, of course. The supreme lcourt is silent | anding as bulwarks of } fore all," are t cabinet mem | bers, who ann at they will “athe it out this line if it takes all summer, hey are Secretary of 4 Harding ir aka; of who erywhere | elao too o lone of her deliberately | matches fall, | next episode of this gripping series, | and Hewitt, | will start in our next Issue. heat | one | 3 | | of | aro} and about everyone | “duty be- | ARE MOUNTIN Wholesale Prices Are Rising |” Thruout the World NEVA another tof living at leuat latest worldwide elved by the bureau on Up until a mor prices the world ov |marked tendency to the part GF facing the co: Thi ne month reasons t ly emtablint tabillz ily upy Only one ¢ have no! d, t te ation turne rd movement unt world, namely, I" to wt for cr in ¥ ou organization of the bor bureau, the lat partment has been able to demor trate that the first ar incre in the most of Ii rive In whole pric }ly spreads to retail price abort t al Interna tatictical de or of an This quich and in a a tows Stat atl at Britain Denniark, Italy, sium, land. China and the wide In Franc world’t tendency past month, thi Heved to be due th teadily ruary, ed a pol J other countries, | France was abl & fall of 9 points in index number, but nt in b tail pi On the other han en, Japan. In tendency is esxent tual downy ph merely menon 4 to the prices there had been increasing ever since Feb. 1922, and had pi t considerably at bably reach © that of ort not ¢ + wholesale also a fall of 1} r re had beg prices the own creation go wasn't But ted in ¢ ed by was tr Americar nf ° fact that must elapse pr wholes flec nt of Amert can’t fill an styles are all the will begin © 1 in wholesale prices the retail price of things . elegance will be the I believe, The into a lady, We » seo ruffled frocks that when you ait own, Q 4d yards of cloth in y will require larg will be lor could bo dignified by the name of cation <1 States ner this grea adr nerve-cen of the ed this the the then nout t nis more dese » heels an than at Iministrat an: 18 since jon, when ar if it pleares with lored sult earr a ta * women galr from Wa hig residence he maintal outskirts of the elt well-known thru at summer h the osed with a hazy notion that his| had turned | up to him ively over his Postmaster General New, who luo intends to stick to. Washington Il summer, with the possible of a few trip or 80 lal t iness, such as for the of attendin 1 erglos excep. tion of a day on off vention nd | perfodicat who will {f not more, on trips to his home in the mountains of Hampshire, than jin Washin in| Secretary of the Navy sntly he| Who 1s spending a mo vacation at his summer home one of the lakes of Michigan New on commissioner Denby, hiesa amazement. found his tongue Good Lord! How on earth—? He must have guessed. He choked uddenty and weary « his for Ho had the damned effro to give ‘em to me!" Ho swung round savagely recoiled Pre Attorn al Daugherty, who leaving shortly for the Pacific to join President Harding up ‘on the latter's return from Alaska. for the purpose of taking up a num Here, Caht-Hung—!" |ber of important questions with the But t Chal-Hung was during the return ko | Washington In const, pansed a chead. hand executive | rota of the Treasury Mellon, who is now on a trip in Burope. retary of Labor Davis | Europe. retary of the Interior W 1s accompanying Pres rding on the Alaskan trip stary of Commerce Joined the president and accompanied “The Hut In the Clearing,” the touring who Hoove th to who Conet Alaska. Se | on Vi it N | him Uswts LVOr¢tn' retary of Agriculture W. also with the ential party “What are ecretary Postmaster General New planning to do here all by themselves this ummer?” one asks It may be that Hughes expects to see the business of his depart ment lace, shes and Postmaster who will remain at thelr without taking any leave that Gen: HOUSEHOLD INSECT PESTS Insect pests make fe miserable, Infestations of homes by bed. bugs, cockroaches and ants will occur in spite of every precaution of the careful housewife, Summer is the time when such pests multiply and cause greatest annoyance, Our Washington bureau has prepared a bulletin which will tell the housewife the latest and most approved methods of ridding tho premises of these undesirable insect visitors. If you want a copy of this bulletin, fill out and majl the coupon below. Washington Bureau, The Seattle Star, 1822 New York Ave., Washington, D, C, I want a copy of the bulletin, “Household Pests,” Inclose herewlth a two-cent postage stamp for same, and Name Street and Ni aly | Hughes and| plek up during this period. | ; Cynthia Grey: No Such Thing as an Ugly Girl of of That Age in Answer to ‘ Asked Advice. BY CYNTHIA GREY asked a girl of 20 “Do men ever love an ugly girl?” has set her lieved that ago she elf down « such a thing were impossible young man the He has feels secure his love doubts that it can be true asked the readers of this department i the young man and perhaps later on with a pretty face. Following is a letter from another m written some mighty good advice: Grey: In re ng men are relf MC a girl in re meta from firat, asked her to in when he ted to uch th tly attr ugly” wir there tx x tt at 20, it 4 ith colors that are may have, with with flower be-decked hats sunshine we have it 1x enot the he var on that one this gloriou 1 am ugly > mak corr of dre one nd ye And 1 elf, "1 If it’s a me would like in the g 5 to dr no that you old summer tir in ¢ pinks, blues, 1s duckiest little dresses 4 one feels like an eternal “sweet pickle and po I'll bet it 6 looks hnything like your frien’s will be copying the pattern! And na for the young men, th a subject a ean high ‘Good looks” counts with i looks take a back seat. Th Iiflower” at every d she'd attend. older than she really was. Wut notwithstanding, nd sa ‘My type doesn’t appeal tu the bother ind th one any, had attracted him for a long time. and It ts beautiful to see her happiness. And {s h most girls would be proud to have him for a iuck#, some day “20” will wake up and find he with ali her heart that she could turn back to 1% happy inatend of spoiling her glorious youth wit deprearing forebodings Maybe in always an nev y right, ard one erry vender, yol just 3 yards w our crepe dre others a girl nee She her, that she | 0" & § hours @ day $n sur big tension, due to unec is working with other unc cr perhaps she ch better lookin I'd nay life's te girl appy und good-nature hould do everything poruible of times there ts @ physical rea When I rend her letter 1 > short and there's ple I th nty when a girl's to make horself str n bein desire felt a to both pet 3. Senators From Vermont Dear Miss Gre r Dill: tate make sation in Ve Page in her oft and Frid and on T from 11 week. Pl ott fer The death of Vermont he same a ver rmont; t was re-elected Il you kindly advise he was ted to the senate, also his ex- and also that of the deceased Senator Dillingham? 6 with last fall feeb me if | born in the By| G. P. | Senator Page was re-elected. Which ts two summers have been | fashionable, entful, ho haying brought noe? conclusion the negotiations | Deauville. the disarmament |~ pam wummer of 1921, with | a conferen betwe ng met here | under his aus- | Hy quite lant which developed conferenc the ch r the summer of pices ro tay everybody. Harding k le We A repetition of the Lansing in his administration, and would be no public cenes of Secretary Hughes called eabinet meeting during his absence? | But, “Will a cabinet | meeting just be fore } hington that he didj bear ofl and fear ent there KOTALKO. a FREE Proot 46-B, Station two men hold observers inquire. However, the government Ing this opportuni thoro physical cleaning. The White | House and the capitol, as also oth-} rmment departments, are be- pletely renovated. In the} congress war against rats ng carried on under | priation from that is tak- FIUDA to give itself a city Us. bridge appr Agate T » government here fs being run the “little cabinet” of un-| taries and assistant sec-| ‘Ugly Duckling,” “an ugly duckling.” who claimed that he ig pri when away from him. one h to m some oung fe along came a your Now, “beau.” roundings where there Is | ngenial employers or co- | than herself that {t makes her feel of job: 1 the unhappiness, Miss Grey will a. m, er times, a rather strange coincidence Senator Dillingham was exactly the same age jas ts Senator Page, FOUND tr grower. KOTALKO contal: Stop falling halr. Moonlight Excursion Leaves Colman Dock, 6:45 p. m.j returns 10:45, Viewing the Vleet and cireling Batn- Dancing, refreshments. 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