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SATURDAY, IE YEW SEVEN Sma ix’ ISLAND ‘W BY EDMUND sueir, BEGIN HERE TODAY WLUSTRATED By Me AUGUST 19 Ra Serrtar iad rought ra untaril duced a crumpled mass of Nothing « it except fed in the de this y em ng to it in sheer Penningto hand nm th A quiet ert us itr hi me slowly Was part oh d eyes fell upon peratior shot pussh compa ad it ussistant’s pony Hyde they way Chinese Py I don’t ea queer fee inquired huskily answer you yet. I daren’t ing—or ever one of you mared upon 1 nington. nunde! railway Twe! wire, A man on them do yards f a pK almost Both men hastily ot * omer, P abrupt und hat the er was B ored hatr Is that se You score, ting alm Hyde can make yourself easy manager come. Is The planter reached eins of Bateson’s pony What ket about you? But when y nington. und for Who 8 K,’ the Ci man with the scarred face whom think you have already me’ | He grinned bre and was gone. eee He dropped a eson's shoulder t's wrong? nt swallowed nes. he demanded. The assi omething hig throat. It's Dora. Disappeared! spoke. “But, man from Pe in She's disappeared! was Hyde who} aly . flared up sudden! Bateson, crouching in a hut, saw the ponderous form of Chal-Hung creeping thru the He rose present and sat heavil: lamp he sajd. es fixed the on & 10. I was busy le of m About on anda figuring out wa on with a cou Bateson,” he You ar wondering, why I have brought you had asked for,” asked for,” he| Mr redulously, and then hi ped. What was it like? Bateson appeared to reflect It was only small thing.” stea ed into a mo’ able position on the rotting boards and, looking around, caught a glimpse of @ star-lit heaven thru a T could see’ It very | spot in the root where the steps had jooked to me like a f fallen away ennington caught Hyde'sarmand| Dora Bateson was afraid of shad t tightly. but the held r n't jump. at conclusions,” rors for her. The harsh voice of the cd reassuringly, seeing that | notorious bandit, the trick he had gone deathly white. acting his puptis until ou been to Hyde's bungalow ints of fire—Iinspl inexplicable fear 4 afraid of ( he ris bstance o ter ed her but came like p with n, come from sh no mean Hung himself. “How did you get me demanded presently. Hung smiled biandly “It was exceedingly ateson, If you are anything, you started ot a certa eo wash here? Mrs remem * t that you your own accord The Fan Dora's bro’ The Fan jooking for It's a queer help Trick.” Her t of sudden iness altogether,” a y. “The watchm had both arms outstretch f her, and that she chose a pa’ © own between the trees.” “Yes," broke in Hyde impatiently “What then “I found a and started off in the direc ind’ cated. At first her footsteps were clearly marked, but after a hundred yards or so they petered ow altogether. It seemed as if the rth had been freshly raked over for an . and then I ran racks whi hen fol mainiand Hung pe n the there is on to fear « in the Dark, ize him me all my enemies I have any him ‘He Who 8 fy unde Pennington.” the effect ¢ euty caus ame—Ch aused to ob: rds but the ADVE NTURES OFTHE TWINS €Y Olive Roberts Barton AT MRS. THINGUMADADGER’S HOUSE And there stood a large cake with white icing and a lump in the middle! ‘The would With our magic shoes we can where and i hunt fin all kitchens and pantries and and pastry shops and candy first look for rson 1 wish you |him go the hoxes said King Snook ums to the Twins, His name “is my lord high chancellor Mister Lord High ¢ Like the rest of ho the neallor Cod silly for riding And now he’s plumb find him Jand, And as I have to make need they then and it n't two minutes till they came to. Mrs, Thingumadadger's house. Mrs. Thingumadadger had aking. Anyone could in four blocks tell that, Such smell you never melled. fo the her pantry And there white icing and dle! “Help! ing went sub jects, lightning bugs. disappeared anywhere I need him new law it out for me ‘Oh, we'll comforted Nanc anything ‘ about help?” Ring from pushed it Nothing muct that I know Is that he } tooth his head, No! teeth, or perhaps fear it haw been, his undoing, “All right,” said Nick, “We'll tind | Ww Pee adly nd can't Wee % A him to write Twins for shelf stood went straight a large cake with sae “ lump in the that mid night Help!’ the and moving ever and lump was wo little I can't Snookums pu: if « crown one and icing has got hard got Help!” Sure enough, St chancellor of Pee Wee Land The Twins got him out of that and hustled him home in a jiffy. (To Be Continued) (Copyright, 1923, by Seattle tur) ‘All A nweet waa the lord high in wo wwent three, 1 greatly Strike | been tHE SE Cynthia Grey: All letters will be pation, absence Cynthia Grey is taking a 10 days’ v sent to this department during her answered as promptly as possible upon her return Girl Followed Jack's Suggestion of Slapping Escort When He Tried to Kiss Her—He Didn't Propose;| But Refused to Take Her Out Again. of the many letters written to Jack, says he is disgusted with girls because Dick and Harry to make love to them,| and that the girl whom he the who! slaps him when he tries to kiss Dear Miss Grey: When I read Jack's letter my blood boiled and I felt as tho I must say what I thought | Not long ago my chum and I were visiting in a small town near her We met a couple of supposed-to-be young gentlemen. We went out with them and it wasn't long be-| fore they wanted to turn the affair into a petting party, even tho they hadn't the slightest encouragement from us. | Now, Jack says he would admire a girl who would slap a man when he tried to kiss her. Well, I did just that and my escort became furious, and I’ve had other similar exper- jences with young men who have taken me out Why do I stay at home most of the time and hear other girls tell about their beaus and parties and joyrides? Just be- cause I won't “be a good scout,” as the boys call it. When go to a dance, I spend most of the evening decorating the wall because I don’t attract attention by wearing flashy clothes and long dangly earrings and lots of paint and lip- stick, and if I am asked to dance, I do not talk about the “stew party” I went on the other evening, not arriving home until 8 o'clock, etc. Therefore, I am and not asked to dance again If the average young man, as Jack says, feels as h then it’s time boys and girls got together and made a new set of rules, or at least come to some sort of an understand- ing. And the boys will have to start it, because most girls will, in order to have a good time, try to live up to the ex- pectations of the boy A GIRL. Dear Miss Gr The letter from “Jack” is of the type I have often wished to express an opinion on. I am a girl of 18, and I have not yet found a man that will take a girl toa dance or party if she will not let him kiss h Jack, judg- ing a girl by the way she responds to your promiscuous love- making is not a wise plan. The girl may be sincere and really care about you, and how is she to know that you are insincere and merely making love to her to form an opinion of her? Girls are afraid they will lose your company if the oppose your ways. I am afraid you‘are on the wrong track and are judging girls by your own atandard, which is both and unfair. y Following are the young man who they all permit Tom, some will marry will be one her set does, false Dear ; 7 n 3 will receive ¢ Monday from callers ander Frida affect this ma mean any increase of value produced 1 crowd to mainta ama as are my | oY forces independent of the person of still try | who receives it; specifically and orig of the ideals of | ina 1-fashioned Mr. J girls We the increase of nt spritige » or other causes independ. ue in land the sir from th And, me tet 6 wie ose 16 there are yet a few to And, not nd iteelf or the owner, should, allow ar threm one hug. and Kise’ al and for which reas accord while on your to the quest should id certa a hot air feet in a4 ond hydrogen Aren't the 1 onions that makes whether il, compose 1 of mpour MAY ht-tenths secands, How can t taken out of clothe Air them first thoroly in the open, | ** and then hang kitehe which has been gas burner gasoline be bs Which s the best way to destroy . gravel Ww freely ane theiatin << Sprink f frequently with well} 8 of the sait and water nla is also effective, but pensive wt A term used ‘ontrolled her Pennington relton and dr sists in belleving He succeeded reapect. He made |t necessary for me to resort to strange expedients to obtain mo: jThat is precisely why night, Mrs, Bateson He gazed at her thru half-closed features admirabl ounded me from Jex » me into the b was the first fired by an Americ built gun, manned by Americans? By Naval Railway Battery No. at Rethondes, France, September 6 1918, here sho ; the Germans in one dotae baal "ET shall send a meesenger to yc husband—for money Hung between his messenger not |nend another rasped Chai teeth. “If the return, I shall and still another—for Mmeasengers are cheap and the lips of the Yellow Seven are sealed, 1 shall | ask for $10,000. ¢ for each of your beautiful fingers. But, with each I shall send a fin. | mars the perfect appenrance of her mplexion. Skin troubles are eff ied. Reduc nger | 4 PERD. T. HOPKINS & SON, New York City had risen to her her with fury devil! great Chai-Hung backed the opening, bowing gir es blazir “You The ward feet, Gouraud's Oriental Cream) to-| as he did so. I do not anticipate that you will have to undergo the painful process of amputation very often, Mrs, Bate: json,” he continued smoothly. Almost beside herself, she caught] the black x1 stool from the floor and swung it aloft, but, bef she could send jt crashing into the leer ing face that mocked at her, she saw the form of a second Chinaman wrig gle noiselessly thru the aperture, The newcomer had a livid sear running |the length of one cheek. He wore a | blue Jacket with voluminous, rattan sleeves and, as the girl stor petri | fied, her eyes wide-open like saucers, | ashe could have sworn that the stran gor winked at her “Good night, Mrs. Hung was ying. “I am going to dispatch my first messenger,” And then an arm like a steel wire encircled his neck and he fell to the [floor with a thud. It seemed an eternity Pennington fixed knee on the bandit's throat and, aro fired delibera al the little patch in the roof where the sago-leaven had been torn away | that rash | foannoy you What a miserable little biting sting there is every time you touch that eruption‘ Resinol Ofntmenc is what ‘ou want, ‘Thousands have proved ies undaval healing powers by using it Bateson,” Chal for the most stubborn cases of skin affection with prompt. beneficial re- sults It soothes while it heals, before Chi firmly Resinol Shaving Stick is a boon to tender skina! Resinol pro- Resinol “China Tea,” the next episode of ATTLUE down as a prude this gripping series, will start In our | next issue, STAR SUNSHINE SMILES Department for Seattle Shut-Ins and Their Friends, Appearing Every Week in The Seattle Star Edited by Dr, Frank R. Loope—Phone Capitol 4626 you hapr Then m out , and « remain Chee Koc others: the the more there still give 4 by hoarding, b given doth | Christop Bannister at x “SHUT Plans shape for the shine and make munieate Hawken Ns" the 10 apidl big Bb. be given by it ure mething for ith | Mr Phone Bagt KYTHER HOME LABOR DANCE rapidly tak nefit Dance HAVE BAZAAR unding in the Sun ladies shut-in o61e-R DAY ny are for the big I en I bor day his dance will indebtedness on STEREOPTICON LECTURE king und Amun it of Wawhing und Montana, to # & travel lec by stereoptic Idah Washi lands ngton Children Tuberculosis home o santtorium in Bazaar in|! again, IN THEIR NEW ome club is HOME happily day from 1 al meetings Saturd and Thur Yelock, a special either by member in their new h Tuenda evenings, evening program is given of the clu 5 b or other local tale MAKE LAVENDER STICKS? shut-ins CAN YOU » make ta stick Glendale 165 lavende Clara 5-18 free if There is a thi ‘oitris, phon bring ou care to 1 an 4 wale them offer ts f pl winter ad the « fall the b I them for Dwight Hillis happy SUNSHINE GUILD ” “ay another afte sun poreh wi fo’ 1 gre Tue Vinit our ne happ sinment and Miss Audre 1 id Mrw ith so much Chaune wonder noble of their time to carry cheer to the shut-ins. Come ladies, pheane Job of Pair of Scales in Very Weighty Matter You Can’t Please the Please the JACK HOHENBERG ppe In fact and BY I'm the pec like more me amp—wh the Oh, I'm the rd and Pike Just she goes ‘Oh, de 1 wenle I can't know that Ye depend on these drug store I don’t weigh any I just isn't hor corr uu know scates a 333,” Huh. Of course she doean't weigh Sho weighs a'ong about I gypped her out of pundage—-I mean avoirdupois that one it's funny people emselves on she walls. some on how will tr and whenever person in that more if I had a stepping on me. I do NOT Don't ha ouble women any Ge mirror “You horrid old scale welgh a 1 t isn't the limit! She's ‘t ring up 150 on her. came in near kissed m: ng to reduce Guess Well Yep, she was try in comes a nice-looking lad. * going mn should That whatcha a weigh, him about 166. him. Hey down milk me of ay That's just an inch and Just because he ¥ football, S*funny game, football! All the kids in the country eat them. nd then run all the doin shovin’ with your fc an't any more like a kid Ke your nose with nts to play AR SCHEDULE Leave Seattle Daily 16, 9:20, 10:30, 11:30 A.a¢ 3:00, 6:30, 6:30, 11:30 P. ap +ixcept Buniday CIAL NIGHT From Seattle to Br Sunday, 9:20 P. i1:30 P, FERRY Seattle to Bremerton Daily 7:15, #290, 11:20 AM, 3:00, 6:30 fe P.M. tra trip Sat. & Sun. 9:30 p, at LI enger Fare, 800 Round Trip ®4 NAVY, YARD ROUTE fy Cel De Povide With pecaaa Talcum After Bathing After a bath with Cuticura Soap and warm water Cuticura Talcum dusted over the skin is soothing cooling and refreshing. If the skin Is rough or irritated anoint with Cuticura Ointmen’ to soothe and heal “outlenra Labor: en sieera Boas Be Uinument Wand ie Feleum BRB Cuticura Soepehaves withoutmu | got Give him} Pat Ones and You Can't Thin Ones right off as fo who's bh a big m about as they put it on. M nd n. Sup 40-pound em smile. about that one. Fi re ma My, posing 1 weight what Yep! La papa hears 1 of th I hope you're not You see, few asked 1 out nes on how and so I'm dir On pid about 1,000 t's the same day, 1 car a di 4 ut it seal sons about three of them All the they world turns grouchy no jump upon a m—hop off—and hop on in the faint hope that I will em something they haven't What's that? All right, Tl uit, but let me give this advice: Jon’t ever be a scale," again, give t Park Improvement Sought by Meeting ent of Seattle's parks in 1 the beautifying of the Nor st in general dele- gates to,the conference of the Inter- ccuples the attention of the national missioners of the seasion here int Association of Com. Pacific coast now in Meetings are-being held nbly room of the Chamber of Commerce. Delegates from all sec jons of the Northwest and British ‘olumbia are in attendance Visitors taken Jet ferson golf course Saturday, after wi they will tour the boul- ev around Lake Washington. wore be to The fire perambulators was built 870 for the daughter of the fifth duke of Devonshire. in PUGET SOUND STEAMER SCHEDULES SAVT MONEY oi ” 80c VICTORIA, Bi. oe Port Angele T . 45c INGHAM, ANACORT! Dalty 10:00 p. m. i Townsend Rail Gai tlons and MIT Port fam. and ® p. Torr LeNTOW 6:30 p.m enger Ferry Mon., Wed., Fri, Freight only. NEAT BAY AND WAY PORTS Tuesday, 10:20 p, m. EXT IVAN RAND POTS Mondays, Wedn 8:00 PUGET SOUND NaViGaTIONCO COLMAN Di reo MARION ST PHONE MAIN (3993 Real Estate Loans No Commission TRADES UNION SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION 1215 Fourth Avo. 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I havea fine, healthy baby girl who has never had a sick day, ne nicest part is that I am healthy, too. It did me a lot of and it ‘I should ever haveanother ur | feed I will take your medicine at once.”?—Mrs, Bessie Wanp, 1027 ark pects, Springfield, Ohio, Lydi Pinkham’s Vegetable Compouad is an excellent medicine for expectant mothers, and should fe taken during the entire period. has a general effect to pride and tone up the entire system. Advertisement on value er first de evenue ral the m pe t this and the 1 io continue dsworth ugh permitt ineffic fs not condition will res doing as they t uth fore the were ticipated by BAR CONCLAVE _JS CUT SHORT NCOUVER, HL ¢ Aug. 4 of deference to the Presi Harding, the anni the Washington axsoclation here adjourned day after electing office tephen J. Chadwick of Beattl elected w J. Milta © Olympia, Preston M. of Oly Arthur W. D, of Overton G. Ellis of egates to the American jon. Adam Judge Thomas and James H alternates ® superior court judges prosecuting attorneys ton, gathered in simultaneous con: vention here, also. adjourned after officers for the year Mitchell Gilliam of Seattle | lected\ president of the judges Judge George D. Abel Montesano, vieo president and| Calvin 8. Hall of Seattle, Out dent yester Judge grounds, the Dogger bank, in the North is said to be falling off as a source of supply ne president secretary; Electronic Reactions of Abrams We have the improved equip- ment, Cancer, Tuberculosis, Blood Disease, Nerve Weakness, all acute and chronic diseases. mpia, and Tacoma, de Bar associ Seattle Kane of | and the % of Washing Electronic ‘Treatments $2.50 A | ELECTRO-MEDICAL DOCTORS 1327 Third Avenue elected officers attorneys’ Fuller president; R. f Columbia, Charles Spokane county and of associa the jon ‘Thurston Sturdevant H. Leavy of Sam R. 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