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WEDNESDAY, Al 15. ~ $e, YEUOW SEVEN: | GAME OF CHANCE BY EDMOND SHELL. \ fhe ay RA saTrenF iad Quer SERVICE INCAgES BEGIN HERE TODAY ® eyen bl t ant Danudin, round up those 1 follow, Hring all the pro you can lay your hands on. are they taking, Ra “Due east, tuan, There are others who came with me who could at certain points until the found the path. As Pennington followed upon the heels of Rabat-Pilai, he found time to soldiers Now Go ON WITH THE STORY | be sorry for Major J. Lacy Armitage ‘L expect everybddy here to remain | and the inevitable failure of his ex in: thelr quarters after lights-out and | pedition; he waa sorry, too, that the ly ted the sentries t man who preached efficiency could y at anybody who 1s / not have been there at that moment t around after dark.|to appreciate the callbr of the net ni ext move ts to get on the track/ work he bimself was fast drawing of Chal-Hung with the ©} round’ Chal-Hung; little, brown, t et conspicuous mortals, each cherishing ] &@ special hatred for their quarry and Rasisted by a teleg d ryt land adapted #@ Pennington. At a bend In the tracy Rabat-Pilat touched ton gently. are not far shead, tuan They are making for the house in the rocks, for Chal-Hung ta t 4 and his arm pains him." | They wi t have killed the 1 have lett i ba bl The corners « 's mouth turned dow ned the “+ : “The Chinese, Major Ar of the rent gamblers. Ther was one g un, in fact, who 3 dit by y be tempted to another fortunes at a game heels-of Hung sat bolt uy leader as Armi. backed chair and s n were swarm » I believe,” retui nd, taking | lishman coldly, Now that bis limb shelter the jungle e freed he was beginning to get offered and those who footing of In ¥ : lagged behind. By this method they | that had accompanied his capture. 4 Were reducing the strength of Armi-| "May I ask what you intend doing tage’s force with me Taking with him a nati It was apparent that the bandit ually cafmble of affecting afness tinued. “It is 1 who decide upon our . appeared victima, but the h th « path not 10 yards in front « bli to vare Pennington’s hanc jecided by a form of din his a Bi-la, tu It is Rabat-Pital.” . ndit's arm sed. reatur ed as he came}, ¢ began speaking ag al metallic harsh eat tuan, I have followed Chal- 1 on Armitage t j this pla He has many ver my enemies may have 1 of bis men with and he has r Armitage, I am at 7 4 kent the white soldier with the glass ho I must * ve 1 t to my Ir Pennington started. telligence the nature of your expedi “You are sure of thie? he de against me seemed to imply of manded. f i me deeply, there still remains he T came from the | ¢ that is good tn nature t 3 4 Reahe Witt aT ar daring.” The ¢yes c q eriver, Hechuse fixed themselves upon Arm 3 had told |tage's monocled countenance glowed a man t nsult ke ed to retu rely tempt nsult—and this were nd you claim a sportan tell you what 1 do, Mr. Chai te. Exereasotteat || Hung. My Chinese {nterpreter soothing action. 80 | Sing-Ho—introduced me to a pleas Fiebre’ M$ Jj ant tittle game of chance, which hould not be unknown to you. You Send 10¢ for hte will fi {t on the top of that cup. OPKINSASON, NewYork} board where your man deposited my effects. ll p you for my hand. a : PE Mr. Chal-Hung! It is the game c Or tal Cr the little black and red cube and tho brass box! The red shall slenify rienta Feam Jihand. May 1-trouble you form TTLE STAR ADVENTURES OF THE TWINS 6/ Olive Roberts Barton \Cynthia Returns From Vacation— Finds Corre- spondents Haven't Been Idle, as Large Number of | Replies Are on Desk for “Jack.” BY CYNTHIA GREY Howdy, folks, as Homer Brew would say H ant I was rather disgusted at the opinion that young man had of himself, and if he thinks we girls, as a whole, get much of a “kick” out of having them “hug and kiss” us, quoting from the letter, he certainly hates himself. her bd Cynthia Grey; [ from week other times, as it seric feres with her Christian I have had a perfectly splendid vacation and my only re- iA oaalt hadiee siieieiaie ‘anoles Ruge and Draperies, i 2 ra terrupted our discus-| record of 15 years; must be elther 65 gret ts the Jaat shat it Pind ae ci gd 3 volt her|vears of age, or must be disabled. By MARIAN MOORE sion started by “Jack” several days previous. But a number | i" 3 Bae Tlic neg NG omy pare This picture might be mistaken of correspondents have carried on bravely during my te gth of ser and the salory| for a moving pleture setting of the absence, and.at this time I have just 51 replies to that| which he has received, Civil service | club where the eta er | i . OUrsE " I | employes who have received $100 per spends his evenings, if we 3 young man. It will be impossible, of course, to print all employee sho hous raceive’ #100 Ber | oe tsee. the. nein ae of them, but we will use as many as space permits, Follow=| Wee are given a pension of $60 pcr back of the chair in the foreground, jing are some of them: | month. ‘The lyxurious velour chairs, with Dear Miss ¢ Several days a, ago I read a letter written ai as the ns, give the atmos- Thirty-nine states, them have organized state forest pro tection on a more or less adequate RUISES Alternate applications of hot and cold CK apply Vic VAPO KS Over 17 Million Jars Used Yearly LUXURIOUS CHAIRS HAVE 4 a Please 4 usly inter writing church. The exact date ts waitielbiad iti HARMONIOUS UPHOLSTERY 1 carrier be retired ey, Their Tan and Brown Blends With me clubroom, but only a woman would place a bit of Jace on the back of a beloved chair to protect {ts surface, The upholstering of these chairs ‘ow many states contain import areas of forest land? but only 27 of “Gh, 3: 8 ” me ; + | scale, according to the new booklet Shows narrow stripes of tan and Goodness, I was tired,” he yawned | If a young man carries on the way he mentioned he isn't) #6, pricialyemid ty ig Butter manne “Anybody else lost? asked the! Next the Twins came to the pas-|the gentleman he should be, or that any respectable girl department of agriculture ‘Twins when they had found Georgie |ture lot where the cows were cares about, oe Porgio ¥ and brousht nie “Did you seo Jimmy Tonpee any TI have a girl friend who went out with a boy and she) Is the abbreviation "Miss" followed aa safel Ve and under | where Nanc asked sor ‘ ig y eriod? thet urd: Akon pe ej dS iar aired chewing Pinched him for getting mushy, and he acted the part of a| > 4 period Well, I should » answered at nothing at all while she | snob the rest of the evygning, and hasn't spoken to her since. pratense ME contd gap dary King Snookums. “Jimmy Jumper |der a What is to be done in a case like that? a ets off riding on shopper | Bosal w shook her head before) Generally speaking, the girls do not ask the boys to pat! . “ Bt: and ¢ been heard |ahe answe: “No, I haven't, but if What is filet mignon avetaerigta’ it agalt their arms around them, and if the boys do, what do they! ais ig @ French expression for Tare IN hal sey ne to hunt. It expect? Usually the girls submit to these uncared-for ca-| mail pleces of beef tenderloin, served and find t aid Nick. night just after m resses just to please the boys, as they like company, and the| with sauce. Nanc 1 get it ow boys of this day and age seem to prefer the girls who ac-|7~ they we att Dw _ aT shake bel rong’ cept these familiarities, TO all they we Jure we'll help you,” cried 3 ee A gli atte dinpt weit an eanae vou. caniwhie| (eS are supposed to be the stronger sex—why not| loved to play, And th get my lightning-bug fashtignt, | Prove it? Xt Yewe. il the grasshoppers if anybe re! That's the way. Oh, my ° bd bd | Jumr ease seh Look who's here Dear Miss Grey: This is an answer to a letter in your} every taste ¥ wonder he wax surprised, For pa 4 ’ ae eel Rep va she sarawisa oakaatetons column signed ‘‘Jack.” It was a mighty inte ing letter and purpose tobacco juice on the |Wee right out of Bosale to me, as I am a girl in my twenti and have had a chance nd beside him in his excitement,| “Goodness, I was tired,” he yawn. | to watch girls, and I take considerable pleasure in studying The finest VINEGARS to asked me to take him fora |¢d. “That was the nicest, warmest, | people. merit the HAPPY HOME and I did. We had ig Sea ea softest bed I've had for a coon's| . When I was about 15, I had an opportunity to act as com-| Brand: Aocks jumping fence and yir ap x ae | nS errr agp ie ceien Ia (To Be Continued) panion to an elderly lady. Her daughter had frequent call-| CIDER VINEGAR, for salads | everything so I came home,” (Copyright, 1923, by Seattle Star) |ers, and just as “Jack” expressed it, she, too, loved to be| rr any plared s ‘h ID pi | Comfort and ports a — rs - | fondled and petted. At 15 and 16 the majority are still ut-| flavor that only Northwest apples bbe with the dull reds and tans pencil and one of those folded sheets| New invention ts a powerful eleo-| terly unconscious of what is called love; at 18 and 19 it is a| can give. | 4n the oriental rugs, and the strip of paper I c ight attached to lifeboats and| growing thought—in the twenties it takes on a serious at- WHITE PICKLING VINE. | form a pleasing variety of 3! Tho high-backed chair creaked as|*utomatically switctied on as the/titude, so it really seems a pity that young folks (" i GAR (distilled), for pickling and | when combined with ‘the figured baaetciahibe Ane’ water y pity young folks cannot real Deauarviag, “onih streets end Plain tan walls, and tan mare | Chal-Hung’s back met it ize that love’ is distinctly a thing apart, and just be good| mea tb yrs alieg Clothes to Suit pals, which would enable them to derive the full benefit of| ed a brass gong at hie golden childhood. This would prepare them for a greater | side and the atte entered New Environment happiness later on when they were in a position to lay aside| quietly the primer and start on the book of life. EN a wonderful place. To tel or woman's. We are living thru the age when the double} toae Chath : mates uncle and will ga cone | standard is passing. qsttion’ with @ fnetrnall x A ‘3 seals ‘nent who}, social conditions are so much better than formerly. Don’ t| oun length tale anatioare ys So Kate| be deceived by those who prate of “good old days”—we’ are| Taking the cover between apd th “Or | 1 will MEDI Bring me m th umb, phere month we make | “geons’ Prescription Called Moone's | able hedling agent th ema, bar: | erouc atte on his ha and money. They erald Oil, Has Astonished bers’ itch heum and other in: | fecthe’ tans 3 Physicians lammatory skin eruptions go in a] a | days. Piles are quickly ab- ri Me Paty There ts simple and: inexpen-} sorbed and even golitres, wens and Penemee: thé erence eegiint. F Dus, swoll- | enlarged ds are dissolved man who {x bungling | DR. N. Yow { bunches, and get them| For years it has been used in hos- 0 Physician and fur-|own to normal, and that is to ap-|pitals for boils, carbuncles, ulcers, | eon, uses Chinese |ply Moone’s Emerald Oil night and| abscesses and open sores, and with foots and herbs in| morning ple who have painful, |the most perfect success. With each | “The Silver Hand,” the next treating.all diseases | wiarged veins, sh¢ not neglect | original bottle which any pharma, | | episode of this gripping series, | art in our next issue, | MP the game th Armitage lifted alc wea esl BO It's really an expensive place who sat oppostte had turned | Ps we are tucky to cc pi r Cin f the water in an aquarium? toward the § 1 "We + puvdly aie Final ne | 8. and| There 4s no way fo avoid tt. The t you 1 Rentieman, the “You didn’t con Mon » missed » to the club meet y night, Plorenc u. It was &n impc nd I'm Something Dear Miss Grey: I would like to meet your correspondent | “Jack.” The very fact that he is seeking information puts} him ahead of Tom, Dick and Harry. notice several girls have sent you squelching letters nportant about him, but I am for Jack. He is at least sincere, a ment week, most estimable quality in man or woman, and if he happens 4 Really? Did you a better/to be looking for a girl of the same type, that’s all right. one.¢ srpov st tg i iA And here's luck to him—and the girl. Tt pa ‘ «| The quarrel of is not man’s fault or but it's true. “to pet “not to pet” impoasible, living in better day bs at halt Come o Sincerely, L. C. Hes] only thing 10 do is to wash off the place to live at a price! yt ts imported in large dried pleces. | streak every few daya with a little 4 > pay Rit t first run a distintegrator | dry salt held in a small cloth, The nee a hayst |tohich cut. pieces, Next | ttle salt that gets in tha water wil A we'll begin to suf-|it ig run thru an attrition mill, c fish. If the aquarium n 4 Aunt come | ground ¢ or fine, as decdtred. c, the film can be me and we will have tolis then acreened thru di ferent size f with a small knife, or an d safety razor b screenings and sold in ite powdered | $105.0 When did the custom of observing to the winds ou will have « bigh| What can do to avold the F as a fast day originate? Armitage i hall the rent money you|kall #treak for Very early in the history of the| blow and per su As Chal-Hunj Varicose VeinsAre SpeedilyReduced : and Terrible Eczema Goes Quickly ‘or b 4 him resentable « ed from his refuge we are buying sc the # nes and jacquettes zi tures of us. We are paying ee Strong, Powerful, Yet Safe, Sur- remark caured by germs, is such n supply you) is a folder that | s instructions for use in all of | 9 above distressing complaints. ur druggist will be glad to supply | you.—Advertisement. m- |them, for they sometimes burst and £04 | cause much misery and loss of time. Moone's Emerald Oil, besides be: |t ing so marvelously antiseptic that it At once destroys germs and poisons tifach trouble, J other ailments, Yow Chinese tse co 15 ‘Kesler Bu Wash. Kighteen letters have been purposely omitted from the advertisements on this page. The eighteen letters, when correctly arranged, will spell “It Pays to Read the Ads.” Find the omitted letters, tell us where they were omitted from, and mall Four answer to the Contest Editor, care The Seattle Star, 1ounced in The Seattle Star the first Wednesday of each month. on the first Wednesday of each month. $25 IN CASH PRIZES Neatness and originality, Prizes will A new set | rugs. | quisette draperies for the windows — blend nicely into the color scheme, High lights are given by the sile ver candlesticks and small vase on” the console behind the chair, and | the sconces which light up the core ners of the room, This room shows how beautiful scientifically made in sanitary factories from Pacific Northwest ains, MALT VINEGAR, imported from England and bottled by Schwabacher Bros. & Cox Ine m= like only agelong experience of English malt vinegar-makers can produce, appearance 1s combined with Inx- | When youorder vineger-make | Urlous comfort in upholstered sure it is HAPPY HOME. Tha | Dieces. : HAPPY HOME CANNED FOODS Brand assures PERFECT. QUALITY for those who want the BEST. (Write to Marian Moore, care of this newspaper, for advice or Infor. | mation about home furnishing or decorating, sending stamped ad- dressed envelope for reply.) | Question: My davenport has @ | mahogany frame, cane back and re- movable spring cushions for the | seat upholstered with figured bro- | cade. Would you suggest some” in. |amaller cushions, too? If go, in Seottle'y what shape and color?—E. R, p Giaent | Answer: One long bolster pillow cow? |for the center, with a pair of round — |pillows for the corners, {should be covered with same mate. jrial as upholstery. |opyriont, Americon Homes Bureau, ‘TEETH | EXTRACTION FREE DAILY (with other work) ~ Our partial plate, which does not | cover the roof of the mouth if have two carla "$5, Natural Rubber et ot Teeth... re = $10 © Mew: NS. Moat of our present recommended by our ¢ ers, Whose work is still a ving aa teed for 15 | All work guaranteed for years. Examination fre CUT RATE APP Y ¥ i0M PY HO HIGHEST GRADE CANNED FOODS 20 Yea md University. St. lopeno to @'D 7S to 12 SEneaae well as correctness, will count, be awarded once a month and prize winners will be an- First Prize ..............$10.00|Fourth Prize ..... Second Prize ............ Third Prize ............. of letters will be omitted from a new set of advertisements Look for My New Store W. B. CLIFTON Watchmaker and Jeweler Now at 108 Pike St. Cen of Our Expert Word Vor thone You'll find sp and layer cakes food—an appet cakes, The Lonesome Club Announces tho opening of their bd eA ally 5 how club ‘rgoma in, the Holyoke ory 111 Spring St be ase rite stoe bo held avery or get night for dinner, BOLDTS BAKERIES 913 Second — iA Third Pik Z ich fe Thurday and Saturday evenings. Strangers and lonely people wel come. Manuserip poems, ntorten, prepared for publlention, Satin« on guaranteed, Write for Queen City Market Corner Public Mark LUMBING CO. re Furnace, Stove and , al © Ka Renlrings a 6 Men Incorported WALL PAPER PAINTS Murphy Varnishes and Enamels 511 UNION ST. In wagne that too ble a to DR. x-Milltary and MAYFI ST. ‘TOV LD PAUL REPAIR & They Say Tinney Gives Furniture Away With a Smile! 1600 8th Ave. ner Pine ee Water Backs Colle Put Connected, y You Will Feel Well Dressed If You War A PANAMA Let Us Re-block Your Old One! CHURCHILL’S Now at 402 Union St.—Main 4321 2035 ‘Third Ave. NORMAN GARAGE SERVICE “Every requirem nr under one root” Wasnin Fei *rtepatring, YOUR OLD HAT MAD NEW BOWLER’S 517 Union Main 3985 HAVE YOUR BYES WXAMINED T examine the oyos, write the Proseriptions, deign, ‘make the anes when needed, to con- serve and reatoro ¢ DI CHAS, SCHVANUT, and Optiota one of ow wan fined for id, That's better thea MAIN 5046 FREE DELIVERY .. HART 109 UNIVERSITY West Seatle Tuesdays and Fri- days only, Balance of city, daily, Optomettint, A ‘oples nl " ri a rehule About our $5.00 ‘inns —————— CAN YOU FIND THE MISSING LETTERS? 5.00/Fifth Prize .........-..... 1.00|Ejighth Prize .............. 1.00) 3.00|Sixth Prize ...... Nvant in King county, is a home, business or farm, large or amall. AIKEN & BOLLONG seseeees+$2.00)Seventh Prize ....cceee0++$1.00_ veeeeeees 1.00]Ninth Prize ........0..006. 1.00 GET WELL in — NATURAL WAY Thousands suffering from atomac! HOMESEEKERS Let us help you find what you wother it i Our time is yours until ou are satisfied. T. J. COOPER CO, 1812 L, C, Smith Bullding Elliott 2678 hinese Nature Her! Also treats men, women dren. Dr. Wo, Chinese Doctor Licensed and Specialist 4 M. Hee Wo Chinese Medicine Co. 208 James St., cor. Second, Established. 1003—Main’ 2108

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