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SEE oe 4 are + vio nd ne ey 12 c; Zz pt mae ? a , ia ~ iz So i — SATURDAY, AUGL Li, 192 i TTLE ST j a ae we Ree Te a T 4 IIE YECHLOW SEVEN: (~~ THINK OF FURS AND KEEP CooL ) ; sen Gre i aking» 10 day! vacation, All tre) THE PASSING OF ZARA-KHAN Onea strvict incrgts TODAY N HeRe Zara-Khar Un STORY Va H room, ted. bing his eyes. 1 the blinked wei smiled fal facult to him Chong-Hee. Deaal an knife it to. wrong wit Hung they last encounter t ought to be. x doesn't damp ney shuddered tnvoluntarily, “What is he?” nothing one. He left him with one eye and his mouth’s a deal But that s ardor.” n. He} tt “A half cast of sorts. Calls him- self Rabat-Pilal. Claims to have qualified in some remote quarter of the globe as It’s migh apothecary.” ¥ good of you.” "Not at By the bya mind leaving the late Chong-Hee to his successor? funeral. He doesn ve it de. © much in ¢ himself buried. things! at ave done credit Varney hooked down the lamp. self?” Pree! @you obsequies of the 1 Ill admit, but it's just at ss moment occurred to me that an hay arisen to enable me deception upon ung. You see, he the Sent me The pois- he knob of the to a want him to be buried as ely, Select a nice, comfy |*M right in saying that you ie spot under the palm-trees—and | ®>out to draw on me when I camo {1 get one of your skilled men to paint | A distinctly , beard with my name. You can u like. Certainty.” ‘Good man! not to spoil the ¢ cng ings to add to the real ww Dawson's bugler to blow the | It'll cheer Now I'll clear out s0’s I fancy I antee that Rabat-Pilal and a} ism of the affair will be with you In- side an h .- Very good, sah. What you wa me todo? An elephant with a tigress sing to the trunk would be good.” said Varney, remov- “I've come to the I've got a tiger auready,” said the surveying his arm. ‘opard with spots, nce of tattooers. make a nice picture. that once for the Rajah—" He broke off suddenly. stari the veranda. Var: direction of his gaze, »: I "you | horror-stri He was|the blue barrel fs at the door which led from | following the | Zara-Kahn.” aw the figure | | And Zara-Kha BY EDMOND SweL, WAUSTRATED By SATTEREIOLD f an Oriental of enormou girth framed in the doorway The new omer wore a white tunic, buttone ap to the neck, across which stretct od the massive links of a gold chain His legs were encased in baggy trou sers of t t rustled in the ad the third finger of hi ayed a ring set with a large ack silk brees hand disp green. stor I trust Iam not intruding, gentle: r observed him coldly Who are you?’ he demanded, reaching at the same time for his tunic Chal-Hung,.” sald the other sim at-Pilal-—who was in the act of jentering by the opposite door—drop. ped the j water he had been carrying a “Chai Most certainly! Why not, Mr { Varney. If you are still inclined to Joubt my w Mr. Yara-Khan will enlighten yor Varney’s hand swung around te but before his fingers could we he sought wn the bar he ng rel of Chai-t automati Pray be se wth of you. 1 was afraid y t bea little nervous at my u 1 arrival and #0 took the p jon of br Ing this! ew forward a chair and low self into 1 stand that y gton this ou buried Mr, ng. A very affair! I was sorry not to be able to be present myself.” Varney moved + “I suppose I hay the loss of my de The Orion held the pistol w to thank you for i that fingers of the other “A double tragedy, if I may say so! I understand t dog is the friend of man—and you, poor fellow have sustained the friends at om ‘ou devil Chai-Hung Dlinked amiabty. “Thank you, Mr. Varney request Zara-Khan to his work?" Varney choked. “Look here, Chal-Hung, or what ever your name ts, I'r |to sit-here and b loss of two good and the same time.” May 1 continue with n not in a mood ordered about by jyou. If you've comé here to |me—carry on with it. If not, cle out—and be damned to you.” My dear Mr. Varney!” protes [the brigand with well-assumed su: Prise, “you will, I me the honor to en to the present I have requ you to do My suggestion w fara-Khan siould pro the work that my linterrupted. It was you who mentioned shooting, and I bel! ely 4 with nfortunate entry firet nwise move on |part, Mr. Varney, when one remem bers that Chal-Hung never travels about alone. If I wanted to kill you, |my friend, there are 20 others out- |side waiting to help me. You re |celved a message from me the other day?” The trader shrugged his shoulders “A yellow card Outt veranda, if t what An ugly light had cre | Ortental’s | Asif by mal, two forms | slid thru tho doorway behind Varney and secured his ar | Chal-Hung rose to his feet. | “Zara-Khan,” said hoarsely, will prepare your things and | tattoo this xlishman. It will be a little out your line, T must tell you, for you will not be paid for you! work—and the picture not t quite the same!" The man in the turban had chang- ‘ed on to you mean.” the led visibly from brown to gray and suggested | his teeth chattered “It would I made one like Ho stared from ney—now rope ao- and precently hi« en eyes traveled by to Chai-Hu curely t ig to his chair “I am waiting for you to begin,” turned with shak- OF 6 ADVENTURES THE TWINS Olive Roberts Barton DINKY DOODLE GOES FISHING “Here's the very place I’m looking for,” said Dinky Doodle {dark | a chair into a jumbled heap, Some of the coming season's extreme fur mode with collar 0 unystal arra ls: Left to right, black and white striped with gold, bordered with white ered leather. caracu f black and white ngement of leopar fox; ermine, fox; ar l L BY MARIAN HALE | _ ng NEW YORK, Aug ) besides being the hott z, Beat, tthe one wa ‘ MOST WOMEN, CAN COOK and the fur dealers have consecrated and to the rite of buying the fur coat BUT And. 1, perhaps one of the BE best ways in which to forget the heat is to ramble around in fur Yes, most women cook (some well, and some not so well) store, viewing garments désignyg commonplace, everyday dishes, but few have the divine m to for zero weather. But don't try produce those dainty, sweet morsels, and other trifles, that really Jon too many in a single summer's delight the eye and inwardly comfort, and without which no meal day! is truly complete If you would Uke to acquire this art, without he thought alone of a new fur expense or effort, send for our new bulletin on “Cakes and Cookies, coat: {s ‘tipually: exciting enough to i ee a iHings.” Fill out and mail the coupon below as directed jtake the norma the | woman's mind off temperature. This season's f oss ‘ pains models are particularly distracting ; . Thiy Seba! dra. Gadi: wet teonen Washington Bureau, The Seattle Star, tacky af youl’ euumiand’ dua. thd 1322 New York Ave., Washington, D. 0, reach’ haights of lovelies never te please send me the bulletin on “Cakes and Cookdes, Ieings |e ateathen } and Fillings," for which I inclose four cents in stamps. In general, the strug is adtered to, thou tl Name cones of 'ctreu! 1 flaring + those who r Street and No......... Readte chateau ian tatty se es and sh s entially « tyle: rpagncd UY i ons aired c exsast cone pdepicoBepeeah estos ees chiens ty mand eve Hudson se ely State and ca are t st pop nredium-priced furs These ‘nappies oad Je} hen oe aa ea ontrast fur such as squirrel i a lynx, and fox ly by the stature of the wearer. 4 9, Sculrret, with leas of a reputation | Fur dealers are looking tormara | CAt Didn’t Come for service than » but extremely |to a fat year and are stressing the Back, Nor Did $150 becoming, en in combinatic uxurious models w price tags ‘Ler 1 > with pointed fox, dyed squirrel and |that run into four figures. ital so ee ane ate 1 tha ye 3 : 2 nrowing a cat across the road and mp as oe causing its death, Charles Guth wa a ne short sport coats, bordered! The Star's Want Ad rate Js | fined sido. iy i everest and #0 Are cheaper. Why pay moro? The Sta = leopard, ocelot and nutria 1 as the greatest circulation and © pou covers three-fourths Among the most gorgeous wraps. | your opportunity to buy und well ts rae ete aeeeed es a ‘ ee ermine, Persian lamb k and | great x bout 148 tittion: rae itleg: sales wea tx nay bout 145 mi iy quar bean before Ivet and supple duvetyn a this son. There fea ten yin the plainer coats to keep the lining the color of the fur, bgit often it in autifully embroidered in self color, sone times a band of silk {s added about the hem crago coat son's fur © for lat fo The from Jacquettes: may times 52. inches. It is v short fur coat length, and this ing dads to at the foot of Y hundred y He took the fil pistol in hand, m trader's liv re As he tung of utter door at the far end of the room wax ypen. Bety trom behind wh stream. T “winging lamp w atmosphere was and soot. One wrenched clean and the bookcas fallen forward and hac He pushed t and recofled A man in lay full h tu his on |lashed to a chair, Iny a second form | that kicked and lin impotent fury Pennington lift one side “Varney!” “Oh, it's me all other. ing sure For the I nning! hot haste by hfs henchman od a table had been overturne: “Your man time to’ prevent Mr, Chal-Hung mak- | his Knife settled both of ua! ve of Mike, founded strings,” figs red or brocaded length of this sea. is 48 Inches, but orate wear are 50, evening are som port models coma 45 to 48, and the vary as much as ery important in a { to find the proper : is regulated entire s is tray n—summoned in arrived arney's steps a ba behind Rabat-Pilai ht at a bound and, le headlong for the 0m, n the door, a s met his ne The eyen. ween this and whe trickled a steady he chimney of the as shattered and the thick with sm window had from its fastenings 0 in the corner had arrested half-way by 1 tipped its content been ble back into place horror, rban of red and gold face. Beneath him, to and fro} to rocked ted Zara-Khan growled the ived just fn | | right ] cut these con : | WITH OLIVE O1l--A BOON | "Hi lee, hi lo, hi lee, hi 1o,""; What do you think then? “Where's tpgivede asked Pen- Rajah-Mook, one of the biggest of the 35 trained lions lit ink 1 " < ‘on, opening his knife 7 S is sang little Dinky Doodle, the Pee} He went fast asleep. Pte Heat tid Varney smilea, | Coming with great circus. Wee boy. -“I’m going fishing for! Pretty soon the stone stuck out Ms 4 1 atentl to catch a whale.” a foot on one side, then another ap ae Lye ore eee eee ETER RADKE, trainer of lions, | pupils. Make them feel that you . ? ere before Cha! ng co! ‘ound ~ . ; . He went along singing that way | foot es Hinesadnd’ severed his: platol-Hebd Began his career by shaking | at F friend, & at i on at Op could be, hi r The tick of vo few " a ud just as our horse trainers slap le A Aig s aS 6 cnt te mi stuck out two feet on the | ii one blow from a berfectly-| hands with his jungle subjects, ‘Phis the horses on. neck or haunch ‘od over his shoulder 6 |other side. # 00! veapon.” : _ \, lps in can ft ny bugs for bi ‘Then it stuck out a head in front. Oey Chaeties snail first exchange of confidence took! when they have done good work." asn't going to catch a} ‘Then it began to move. The one i the ring on It, T|place when Radke was 7 years old What about the lions that. “fight whele n to catch one.) For it wasn't a stone at all but| suppose he's off after him—trying to |and occurred at a small European | back Who roar at their trainers What he $ after was minnows, |a turtle, nd DI Doodle was | 0 rest animal show. when being put thru thoir trieks? ; urtie, and Dinky get the r marl and lithe ones at that, for the little |asleep plumb on top. | As Pennington stooped to cut the} “It was on the outskirts of Thre | According to Radke, they are but Pee Wee boy n't much bigger! “Goodness, I feel heavy! said tho | ropes his eyes fell upon the trader's | Hague,” says the Ringling Brothers | "friendly enemies” and he cites a than a cherry seed himaelf. |turtle to himself, “I must be tired. | bare chest. and Barnum & Batley master lon |parailel in the pét dog who will After awhile he came to a dandy |1'd better go home." Tattooed in the space that Varney /trniner. “I had gone to tho show in| growl, shows his teeth and pretends place. It was a place where the| After awhile Dinky Docdlo woko|had summoned Zara-Khan to fiU—)oha of my nurse. Somehow we|to bite when buffeted about by his ade a nice little shallow /up. It was as dark as the cellar,| was the grim sign of the Yellow|hecame separated in the crowd, and {master's fist, There are .36 Mons sunlight all over it where) “Oh me, oh my! Where am 1?” | Seven: I wandered toward a den that _con-|with the great Fingling Brothers 1 4 i } J fi mn = }and & Bailey show of 19 you could see, and tiny little fishes | he shouted. “I must have caught . i tained a fine old Hon. His paw was |and Barnum & were wiggling their tails and chas-!n whale and {t's swallowed me.’ | “A Gamo of Chance,” the next epl- |v neing out between the bars, and | Fourteen are presented in the vast er and playing tag No such thing!’ #ald the turtlo|%0d6 of this gripping series, wil) vod no friendly. that I reushed | menng for purely exhibitional the ver ce I'm. 1ook- | shortly. “You're in my house under | Mart in our next Issue, up and took hold of it. At first | purposes, The rest have beon won. | said I Dood, un-'the big stone, Here comes someone | aan | We the big fellow seemed rather sur peal Vettes by olny Uae sing his tiny 1 from his|now looking for you.” | E aes prised, but he didn’t offer to draw | Philidelphia und other world-famous shoulder and baiting his tiny rod| It was aney and Nick with Safety and Service away and certainly showed nd signs |’nimal — educators hese, many qd {ny Hine with tiny bait, “Here's |tightning bug lanterns, Snookums | PC OME e Lele of wishing to make a meal of mo, |troupes of other trained animals, ® nice round stone to sit on and |had sent them "I always keep that incident in | 200 performing horses, and 700 men everythin, ; ’ Fenian saath an ELLE mind when I'm teaching,” asserts and women aerial, gymnastic and Another Poe Wee saved!" sald " Ni Hit | $0 he climbed up on the stone | Nick when he spked Dinky Doodle, ASSOCIATION Radke, “Indeed, the right Kind of jathletie stars will all be seen when right on top—and threw his tine | (To Be Cortinued) Hy 1215 Fourth Ave STIS |: trainer will, figuratively, alway ae eine exhiolta here Monday, sale, wh | . lh hig miyite and Tuesday, August 20 and 21, fa the water and— } (Copyright, 1923, by Seattle Star) [Pesin by shaking hands with his | i a | underground | verth i | BY A. H. FREDERICK BAN FRANCISCO i Carle A ts ond r BEWARE, Citizens are reporting violations. Obey Traffic ‘Thus recently was heralded anew concerted drive by Oaklanders t jown the traffic toll, which last year took es and ured 1 perso The neweut step is arg jon of the Eastbay Safety Cour modeled upon lines of enstern afety schemes, yet different Any responsible citizen may be come a member. He is given a number and some porteards with places, indicated upon which he ca | wr violation of traffic law 4 Knows his number except him and the secretary of coun ell When a member of the council reports « violation, the violator is summoned to appear at the police traffie department and admon, ished; for & second violation he 1s warned and for a third break trie with the counet} meint witne gainst him. Aw tho sergeant at the policemen's traffic bureau na We just tnvite ‘em to for admor and warning J haw refused, so far, and it seems to impress ‘em nt A problem arisen to be chi nd similar as fo how pe ked m jay The walking 18eN counci! members have power to re port such violations, but the ques tion tw how. to get the names. “Make ‘em a wear numbers, front und back, gested one. Why not make pedestrians give stop and turn signals, also?” put ip & necond. And,” added a third, “there should certainly be a law ‘against women parking themselves in the die of a busy sklewalk to discuss | tle Johuny's mumps, and the best places to get bargains” | However, none of these sugges-| tions were adopted . . Nightly there play over Onkland| from the world's Inrgest| searchlight, placed in one of the! archlight was put up about} A month ago. At first everyone) a" happy and contented; but now ‘ommer tn One cx om a hows are in the action of its immen power It's fine to have the world’s larg. est searchlight in your town,” he declares, “But Jt doesn't mean any. thing when {ts recurring Mght won't let you sleep. | And from the Berkeley and Pied. mont hills come wails of protest ‘What chance is there for ro- mance brighter’n day?” lament the spoon- jers who formerly found unlighted solitude in the hills. San Francisco is taking steps to relieve traffic at of the most| congested points, the ferry. loop. Here is the gateway to the cit: the entrance for the great majority | of and the thousands who daily commune from the East. easterners bay regions. A tunnel! for autos under this loop has been approved and it is nned to start work immediately: Tho tunnel will cost $400,000 and will be wide gnough to allow eas passage for two large auto trucks moving in opposite directions. 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