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THURSDAY, JULY 26, 5 THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 13 Te — —— . - —— =) TING ° CHILDREN’S FASHIONS IMPORTANT Ie YEW SEVEN: | cian Fae yee NEARING LAST OF JULY ©, we aoe Most hants hi handi hich they want Bo STTER FOLD 4 ae . . Most merchants have merchandise whic! ey ssappecinae ae orhalea a meee tf to close out before the season is over. We are in the same condition, To clean up we are offering This unusual series of stories deals with the exploits of *Chinese” Pennington, a detective, sent by his government to British North Borneo to run to earth The Yellow Seven, Pennington met Brabazon standing outside the Rest House! at Jesselton, his hands stuck in his pockets, foNowing with} ‘ ae” : ; ‘ ranging ] ] evident admiration the easy, elegant gait of a Malay girl ; , 4 from 4 to 2 on who was making her way ¥. ’ . Our Losses toward the harbor, “Pennington, by all that’s, wonderful!” . The taller man extended a hand. ' a 4% i . ’ i \ Now — Coats, Suits, Dresses “I've been here three solid months—and I didn’t know you were on the island. How are you? fe | bas , a j You Take Your Skirts, Sweaters “Fit as a fiddle! Come in and have a sling.” . | ‘ P ae ; ' iH in! . Pennington looked at] oured the body of the ring-leader— VARs U : j é 4 and Hats Cbs: ak or aireal’ ; r = ' This is not old or Re- ‘I can give you half an hour, old] “Know who he tat J r ‘ : y i and many other articles son,” he told him, “I'm due at the] “The most respected Chinese gen t Oe Pes » bo fused Merchandise, but y He followed Brabazon up rickety} other, keeping with present styles. stairs to the veranda that over-| Rarbazon dropped into a chair looked the road, He dropped into a| “Not Chal-Hung?’ he whispered, 3 | Extra Value elf on the arm of !t, beaming! ton } - Regardless of such extravagant r his broad, handsome face “Good Lori!" He hangs out with : . reductions, you will be entitled to to the Buyer. T at the same game?” he in-|in a stone's-throw of us! I'd haye| Ay our confidential, easy payment of Not good | S ’ | charge account value to n nodded | Chat-Hung.” 4 ‘ carry down Brabazon emptied his glass. sc 33 , TRG) ae eet oe oe ix Months to Pay over. | “L've been within an / 4 . commissioner's at 4 o'clock." |tleman in Borneo," declared the ‘be coef . Baws! seasonable, good, and in of wearing apparel, chair and his companion perched] “Why not?’ demanded Penning pushing forward his case, | have staked my last dollar on Mr, a rubber pouch and) so, more than a score of times; but the fitmsy| he's found a way out each time. tapped his cig-| Brabazon felt for another clgaret An Elegant Line of on his thumb. | ran across him only yester- , 7 Doeatiat'y tn) sinoxdates | age bis Mavrien . Men’s, Young Men’s and Boys’ Suits "That's a spell of time| Pennington sprang to hin feet. . . be A stop in one locailty, isn't} “You—met—Chai-lfung?" : ‘ , Are Offered at Pleasing Prices “Certailnly! I was up in the The tall msn with the Chinese| Tamil, looking for a pony. I was! eS, . r bargaining with a Bajou thief, when 9 < “Tt means) Chai-Hung strolled up, We chatted i up against about the! together for half an hour.” Two of the latest designs in child costumes Proposition I've ever} “Did he ask which way you were) | How're things up your) going?’ Pennington demanded. BY MARIAN HALE Yellow, lavender, orange, deep|ular trimming, Gay embroideries re < “I fancy he did; but I changed| NEW YORK, July 26.—Today i lareca and even purple are some of|and crons-stitch pitterns copied from | 1015 Second Ave., Between Madison and Spring I'm thinking of chuck-| my mind at the last moment and! small miss under school age may be|the shades you find in the organ-| peasant costumes are probably the In the Rialto Bidg., Just Over the Pig'n Whistle bber—and turning my atten-| dropped in at the Dutch padre's. quite the most emartly dressed per: | dies, dotted swisses and linens sold|most popular and are seen on all | (Take Elevator) oll, At present I'm at) “fm more than glad you changed|son in the family, for more and|for tiny frocks, and these colors|the variations of the smock—alsd tatan. Know it?" | your route, old son," Pennington as-| more attention ix betng paid to her jare much smarter than the conven:|borrowed by our youngest mud-pie Pennington started. | sured him, “Because, if you hadn't,/ sartorial needs by artists and de-| tional pinks and blues, artints, “Ketatan! That's where. Allison! you wouldn't be here now!—and, for | signers. | Tho child's outfit today makes a| For finer frocks, handkerchief | — meee ras murdered by the Yell all your faults, you're one of the| It is amazing how much style can|complete costume, just as her|linen or organdie ts adorned with . few men I shouldn't care to lose|be put into a small frock that takes | mother’s does, Her hat or bonnet is | embroidery in delicate colors, Pon | $5,000,000 Raised SCARLET LEATHER Statistics Bureau Bags of scarlet leather were much You've had no trouble since. No! sight of.” jecarcely more than a yard of ma-| frequently made of the same ma | kee frocks and thone of natural lin ‘ n evidence at the Paris races. Those threatening communications? | Brabazon’s broad face bore an ex:|terial, And colors and matorials|terial as her gown and has a capeor|en are often embroidered with wen Or Palestine Jews of rich gold brocade or colorful em. Sends Out Repe ~ “Nothing at all. Dawson rounded] pression of surprise and amuse-| once considered appropriate only for| wrap to match, while ac nd slip-| sketchy designs tn very bright floss Nalenetlon ot Hatrove are au touts is |Droldery were also. popular: OTTAWA, Ont, July 26—Aceoi up the assassins. they tell me.” ment. |grownups have been appropriated|pers carry out the same color|or in biack wool ems eg ier Ceesdigheed 4 Pionist cb ess teh tran ing to a report of the Dominion te : {thout en.} “What's that? My faults?” |to advantage by the youngest mem. | scheme. Appliqued designs are very! popu | Carlsbad, where the World Zion! cRF : eau of statistics, 62,273,169 tons” Yee," ‘sald the other without en mingten caine across. the flocr|bers of society if Hand embroidery is the m liar. particularly in very convention. | conference will meet Aug. 6. One of| | PERFORATED LEATHER |Teau of statistics, 62,273, ff thusiasm. “Dawson did his job and cl bg ie page hr — salient ely tal bechearaet soe | at denigns of fauna and flora. Pock.|th® features of the congress, it in| forated leather is used effec.| Tllway freight originated in C ropD' si ‘i ae of atife bouquets |Announced here, will be the report ely on sults, dresses and coats for | 1922. cpite 3 hat one million pounds has been | f In some cases it gives the ef- the commissioner was pleased about ‘ it. There w ¢ the © shoulder. | | or perky ftabbits are frequently the and we caught, tr executed} “T refer to the women, God blew littie | Pecelved from Jews all over the world |fect of elaborate embroidery. ONE ON THE WIFE irda ated re ag : ” ayer | Dp nly notes of frivolity on pla! lfor the Palestine foundation fund. It : “[gn’t this wirelens wondeetaal mony; but we didn't iin ge b . |atipa. t 44v rolle, [2% Stated that of this amount, over JERSEY DRESSES can now talk thousands of miles, ting any information out of ‘em. gary bitet cio ly ‘= one o |, Hernatite i is effective on volle, 60 per.cent. hasbeen ‘contributed by J w whe cpiphdrd | ¢ no nearer the solution of the or light silk, and no tn faggot riser wes and suits from Paris| “That's nothing! I took my Wi hd hadi beng halbyacing Barbason. crimecned. Bome tiny frocks are complete. | American Jows. have large collars and cuffs of suede, | to California, and she talked all ti cllow Seven mystery than we were sardaz0 Some tin: rocks # we tartec fou say your, “When you came up? You don't) « . ? Se ae 4 . Sy |ly covered with ruffles of the ma Be ae cick ok Seoreict ta fiuennt thats Malay’ shat My” dear Boorishness Pays No Dividends,’ Especially in|! SALAD DRESSI al or of lace or very fine not sometimes of white, but more fre-| way from New. York to Los jauentiy of belge or tan. geles!”—Film Fun. area's quiet. almost every other «di old Idiot, surely a fellow can admire} Business World, Is Warning of Business Girl Who} ‘As for accossories, the small chia} A wnusual salad dressing for cold — other « acter bthemantolbr me | g a / , J tes ae hoon | eRetables may be made by mixing gang-murders continue wut being called to account tor it} Passed Thru Experience and Profited. | ' i : lina ctp the raw! gills ‘of one\leee = Vicatoranct’ eakat out being called to account for it , t o—sreall [20% cup the raw \yolly ot “onelees, © “You'll pardon my ist Pennington ed ioe arep nearer : r mn, with | reo of oil and| i Dinah Ug ray ea ryoute. ai tertibea ral BY CYNTHIA GREY . pegeres ghee ar, three of oll and | this Yellow Sev ton,” he said. “I remember a gi Here is a letter from a business girl that contains a little ble material and hiza, necklaces | Pepper an all} & oa . | together and add a teaspoon of pow The boy came in with the 4 in a ve Fasscnialy ol wae a.e| Suggestion which is well for all of us, working in the busi- iy and ao , Brabazon had ordered, and Pen a WEES eee ee uae in 4 prepared with fresh you stopping in town?’ ness world or at home, too, to keep in mind. Certainly a en nie eagle rte leer clr back by the morning pleasant disposition and the power to hold one's temper are} aa This vali’ avy tert Shel Ae le | eared. " No. entirely unnecessary fo 7 le of fine whit SORT eosin ote ain ; vou | Utluable assets all thru life in every class and activity: — |yim°to nay hoe fare atthe, i he Frel ritly ilemecorsirrasect , ke an ordinary Ct laytr ‘ sadange joys to neon Dear Miss Grey: Young people seldom realize the detri-| wishes to do ao, it ts perfectly per-| pix 6 or yellow, and the drawn card,” he said. “You Know the! commissioner's sister, just try ment a quick temper is in the commercial world, unless ™*#!b!¢ for him to offer. work 3 | eee RBS i hr hsiiied ee Wi OT Oe shore ew. ot Pes eraalcated.: | wnat Go the letters R. Ri. & mean? COOKING FRUITS 4 A Z at fs vert Hoes oyé&es | _ When I first entered business, when vexed, I wrote sar- gine Rc jocious, Fellow of |. Cook fruits : de a series of on th “Oh-ho! remarked the planter, — H4: ther—some red, some biack.” raising his eyebrows. “What's her| CaStIC letters and said things which Kumiliate me to recall) te I Bociet their natural | < *And this oa washat” |today. People knew I was a hysterical girl who knew noth-| sugar : | quenches thirst and banishes sum “This pa card has a bright) «viney," said Pennington. Mont-jing of self-control, and in their hearts pitied me. | 4 m IVORY ORNAMENTS | t. Wetow face, : with. seven: ¢ ¢ She's a widow. After I had lost a fine position, I asked if my work was| "jim" 5 ft you ory ornaments are soilea| ICT fatigue. So easily made Try : pila Sa mal ght Hae a peterson glen vagal tt was Chat.(n0t satisfactory, and the manager said, “Yes; you are| town.” of Celtic origin. The|™™ : tthe, sand 'R & H.C. COOK, WEST 4073, ELL.0350, DISTRIBUT! D (aie ‘Rabi when Lady. site y's| Hong who kept you in Jesseiton?” |capable, but you repel clients by your disposition.’ | Balti med, Jor Cex | SATS: tS , : ath i 2 z ‘ nd pendan " “It 4s," Pennington assured him} Mysawakening came, and today my temper is under con-;|‘ scat hs ld en nN See aaa or ge tn Brabac ge meny., “Dut Tm not sorry about! trol and I am in a better position than before, Boorishness| ; 5 j-B — 7 MS hace woecatanlaiag gst °K. Bet ‘re not! When's tt} Pays no dividends, and it is remunerative in the long run to| at taal’ tr wootiple ot Gaye” | coming off | cultivate a pleasing manner, even if not natural to one. “T got it back.” continued Pen-| Pennington gazed dreamily over) Nervousness is a cause of ill-temper, and attention to dict} _. ugton. “I'll t ‘ou all about it} the rail and regular hours of sleep all help. A BUSINESS GIRL. de keaee Bt oleh ee en day. There was another card} Possibly not at all. I haven't jter? connected with the Allison case,|asked her opinion om the subject | Chicago. and a knife, bearing the same grim| yet.” jand joined him. | symbol on {ts handle, preceded an| “Good heavens, man! What on| Ww “Want any help?” |] tn her office Monday, Wedne What are the “Seven Great Arts’? ceeae be oleh sScagear pay 9 preceeded rates for? “Possibly |] and Friday, from 1 to 2 p. m. fe seated mera Siren ori je whole island's seething with the| “I'm waiting until I've nailed] “Then call on mo for it. I'm just| And “on ‘Tuesday and ‘Thureday || rrp metio slo, peometry end things and Hewitt won't'Chai-Hung!’ he declared {Sbout ted up. with the iife.I'm lend Shak ah a de tot mek hear of my leaving until I've se Barbazon scrambled to his feet ie “yin Lp crcahctalbaptencc. al |Site times, as {t seriously pa | “Thanks,” returned Pennington fores with her writing. How can I rid my garden of ADVENTURES warmly, “I fancy you'll be in one) | ay before long.” In there a church anywhere dedi-| Sprinkle tt with @ solution of one OF T HE T Ww | NS | "Good enough!” cated it. Vitus? pound of alum to a gallon of cold ° A Yes; there ia a Cathedral of &t ter, 6“ Olive Roberts Barton Peet Taint Tenet | vishe dt Pregua, Ceochocmiovable |" de ee gether in ipation. ee . \ mith mn - 4 sere ‘What Is a sinking fund? ‘ eee ceop your) Is tt neceasary for a man to pay| A fund instituted and invested in Weather-sye open ‘for, Chal Hung the car fare of a lady whom he| auch a manner/that its gradual ac- He paused and looked to where| meets by accident and with whom | cumulationa will enable dt to meet the waters of the bay glistened in| he gets on the street car? | wipe out a debt at maturity, the light of a sun that was low in| —— ——- $$ $$ the western heavens, “It's a weary| oe ee Dorma Viva Whitens lhe » used to delight {n these nocturnal| A oe enetnas Skin At Once - Or YourMoneyBeck treks. I suppose tt was because I | had nobody to worry about but my- |self. I fancy that if I manage to} pull this thru, I shall hand in my T makes no Aitference how . resignation. I wonder if you'll un I NOW BA a ts TANNED, RED, BROWN, SALLOW or DARK your FACE, N derstand me. They kidnaped Hew: HANDS or may be, {tt and his sister came with me to atantly—makes » look for bim, A subtle change has Seen at crept over mo eyer since. I find entertaining myself a great deal too solicitous about my own welfare. Queer, isn't it? Cheerio!" arithmetic, music, geometry and as- tronomy (the Phythagorean Quadri- vium) o 2. ERMA-VIVA {9 used tn place of powder, han t effect, but does not shoy see lutely mens, or Brunette, 600, from >, Brabazon went back to Ketatan DERMA-VIVA C0, Chicago It’s the cut ; 1, Sao p . 2 .| by the morning train. He had not| If Xour Dealer Does Not supply ¥ So the Upsy Downsies began to turn their houses back | vv. pennington since their meeting | ieee ess that makes them cute again. at the Rest-House, but he had run = ‘ ‘ into a lively crowd of brother-plant Everywhere old Cross Patch went | "No, indeed we're not,” answered | 64 and government men, and the|—— as — Want to make your kiddie the pride ot the in Rainbow Land he caused unhap- |the Upsy Downsy. ¢ climax of the “celebration” that / A “Then why don't you do Ike you! roowed had been something in the beach? Put her in Kute Kuts! Then she can jalways did?" said Nick. “And bé) nature of a disaster! A dull throb: gilelae } play in the sand’til time for the “sand man"— appy again ,, {bing at hig temples reminded him F : : ‘ : Why, we never thought of that,” | c¢ this, without worrying her clothes or her mother! Bow tried their best to catch Barbazon wns a planter of ex- |declared the Upsy Downsy brightly a ; ‘AME Baur dese aus ii side tag ana cd “Ot course wo shall. What do We| ince. He knew just how much | “Princess” Staamships leave Seattle Daily for Vancouver and Victorla, BO, y' sae Os! Ow you . ese smart, 3ut so far the sly ofd wizard had That's right,” smiled Nancy.|" coolle could be expected to do in| from Colman Dock, foot of Marion Street. peg-top playsuits in denim, khaki and other care about a silly old stick!’ jay. th As ie ¢ '—KFor Victor! vancouy. H ‘ escaped them |''Common senso ts better than allt Sajany ponee ho onconatetea| | THE PAY BOAT—Kor Victoria and Vancouver 9.99 A, M, sure-to-wear, sure-to-wash fabrics. You'resure 7 his Bajau poney he encountored Daily at When the little adventurers came |the magic in the world.” of u 0 > oi lence, a NIG For V ’ vi i ohio to the town of Upsy Downsies,! $0 the Upsy Downsies began to| nari eat done vmolenee and Dally ates tw. 11:30 P.M. to find your choice-of-pattern, in sizes 0 to 12. weren't the ying to turn their |/turn their homes back again and aueer little houses around! when the Twins lett they were chat-|,2¢ Was, close on sundown when CANADIAN PACIFIC AUTO FERRY “MOTOR PRINCESS” ’ Ve've just discovered that every: \tering happily to each other back: | srumbied ip the iatepsiand: Aropy Hy Service from Nel IT BUST thing we did was wrong,” said one d. “sensible being like nothing é gil Pebt beat age cath into a cane chair. He was 1 Hanalme't UNION MADE | 2 dering who ‘t was had sown the ‘Oh, then you don’t talk back-| ‘The Twins went along until they ” das seeds of rebellion in the minds of} Lenye Nellingham. ‘ ‘i ( ward any, more aaid Nick jeame to the place where the Rimivs his men. Arrive §) ve vere eee M120 AML and S55 » Respectively 0,” sighed the Upsy Downsy. ltived Ay ahibaks (RAbOR OE T habit ake Leave Sidney cee TOUS AML and 6110 PM, { “And we don't live backward, either.| The Rimles looked gloomy. “Wel reached for hin glans, and an he did| iad AD ee Bie eae eter evar Utezmectavely * But it wan lots of fun to be different {don’t believe In poetry any more,"| 40, go i ’ mre, , something passed his cheek so wry TTOCKIET . Tn] Tria) he he « from other people. Now we'll just |they “ F CITY TICKET OFFICE, 608 SECOND AVENUE anid. ‘roms Patch haw be} closely that he felt the wind of It, s be like everybody else. Crone Patch | witched u and stuck, aulvering, in the wooden PAGHS SRI SbR7 WO, ¥. 1, Sturdee, General Agent PEG-TOP. PLAYSUITS aid #0." (To Be Continued) wall behind him. “Aren't you happy?” asked Nancy, | (Copyright, 1923, by Seattle Star) (Continued in Our Next Issne) ery time he waved his dreadful stick he le somebody mis- and the Twing and Mister