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FRIDAY, AUGUST 17 > THI AR THE SIWERHAND-47 | 7g Cymtlaiia Grey: mercies Girl Loves Boy Back Hone ferent Junior and Who Is Studying to Be Doctor—Man \———___ BY EDMOND SHELL, Two Years Older, Who Makes Good Salary, Has| whet was tn MAvSTRATED By *roposed to H She Likes Him; Should. She |transporting \ re © NEE INC, Ra SrreRFIELD Proposed to Her—She Likes Him; & - transporte 6 ‘ EA SERVICE INC.(GES Marry Him? rested rig BEGIN HERE TODAY ai cetnaae > ‘ | As nearly as 1 i ra partment hot such a difficult thing BY CYNTHIA GREY he told her, “One day : Is it right to marry one you do not love, even tho you like| DEEP ROOMY CHAIR IS om, when I shall tell you, I will wive you areel to take to this} ‘ him very much? LUXURIOUSLY RESTFUL Chinaman. - You will say to the man This is the problem a young orphan girl places before u at the optu he ane that the head of this morning, and she is asking public opinion to help her | Ite Comfort Enhanced by Conven- ho White man is there, but you can say eked Gk ee wisely decide this momentous question, lent and Beautiful Surroundings. */has tho allver hand, Ho will take | can hear a dozen echoes of “NO” from readers. But keep By MARIAN MOORE in mind that every rule has an exception. After you have 1 tempt you' trond |read this girl's letter, try to decide whether her case is the | an evenin {de armehate | Goodnight exception, or whether she should adhere closely to the gen-|}iN the chuiumy litle tuble to e left the rail and came toward » leral rule. Her letter follows: embroidery, Gait nding upon ‘your ieslekan ta tant betas } | Dear Miss Gre My mind is foggy on a subject that|sex, in the glow of an amber I have no home,” she sald so! jmust be cleared very soon, I don't know anyone whom [| ##ded Jam, S your fe tretched ox '00¢ Will not the Tuan-Hakim let i | would trust like you and your readers in this sort of | Stretched out wood tay? fire? Home i: always how: ; ilemma. ‘ umble, but home like the There was a choking senration in| Ais headdress of platinum dilemma ever humble, bu home like the sh a mental | py " o% riefly a °2 y predicame: one Must 1 here should be the troat as Moorhouse avoided her {and pearls is the very latest| 1,Will state as briefly as I can my predicament. faealot every Anptlean thaty © girl's eyes gaze, Ho shi accessory to wear with your My parents are dead. I have lived in Seattle two years The armahil sininat (wid oe mocking It would be neithe ‘ou bs * ” Ms > 7 Pavely ar by ne J J 7 ave ae nd Rabon 4 BR ae: ee nee. "| evening frock. ‘They are to and have tried bravely to earn money to enable me to go enough od a 4 . stammered. He turned abruptly to-|be the thing this winter, ac-|P&ck to my old home town, where I had a dear boy friend GO ON WITH THE STORY Moorhouse felt He glanced back he Lahn ward the door of the inner room to| cording to Paris | Since 1 came West I have kept up occasional cor not yet under $ . eee net cht | occate that the palaver was at an ei spondence with him, but he does not show any special in- ines : Gini peda. cc ene thing clattered to/ “Alt things considered, 1 suppose! terest of late, tho I think he would if I went back there |} tg | ‘ ar S #) Cc 00 - smile POL eam aber ty ened aeed ge baeatied Bay ter wash her out of tt alto-yand he could see me again. He is a year my junior, but | }imae pie e floor—and the girl was gon e rihe ran ee 5 as § ether and try and get a smack at anid oyiedl d y) ¢ : : , Chal-Hu: H her channels?” 3 § . i ? 4 i F 3 her |heel and saw tho thing that she Chines ve to-hl Since coming here I have been very lonely and have gone eta ae Buy him a Suit that is guaranteed to “i agg n give unusual satisfaction and long a: paraded | aoe thas ee cy ara ak | feat ai anda. | with two or three young men, One of them has been very part of } mead with ‘baa Gote, te. stecy That depend rked out sud-| attentive and asked me to’ marry him. He is a fine man and makes a good salary. My friend in the East is studying ‘ 6 wear, to be a doetc 4 He swung slowly around on his a bird or the d recovered it; as he did 20 he|{eBly. “In some ts 1 believe tterfly that) recognized the grim sign o! o Yel . a ? tin the | iow Seven ‘ ) ypur hone Moorhouse | nance In many ways the boy back home is nicer, because he has | § Pe te a | * I told you before, Moorhouse,| been raised in a better home. But the real question is: i } ¥ e desire was} sadidecktea nts room | WOM © the very devil—when a eles , : well prised when, emerging from his room should I marry the young man here, who is two y older i an up within him !at shortly after seven, he caught) they're as clever ax Guaya ts anc than I, or should Twat and back East and see if my | sd " the moment of her de-|sight of a long, youthful figure com. [Ave taken a rooted dinlike or and go back East and see if m; } fortably installed in the only easy | YOu can take it from me th school-day beau and I still love one another? appears to Hakim will remember | chair the bungalow possessed, authentic enough : ne eee poke dap I do not love the young man here, but like him very ; i | e ee poked es ening, am rh m prsflys sermtake : . much, because he is so good and kind to me. Please tell me § hac jone | he « ughed mt ~ d ty a “he ° » . t : the trees when| “Hullo, Pennington! When the (her to bring it here with the happy | What I should do? ELSA. : t * ped rr ad I fell, One | deuce did you roll up?" notion of enticing v n 2 st Sale jand eat bread at the table? i s¥ that a chief had| Chinese Pennington stretched him. | “lutches ag Where did the expression originate. | pread should be > z self and sat up. We cou ou en After us the deluge? pleces with the fingers be t i “Oh, somewhere in the early hours. | anything in t ure of an ambush: Apres mot (or nous): le deluge, |ing, Never butter a whole slice, hold For Fireside Comfort, at « yellow man.) Met your bin ow in the garden. | Fr I m inclined to give | meaning, After wa the deluge.” t# at- | ing it on the palm of the hand. wi {ts comfortable nes are made more picked the/ He was barking at the moon ita trial, I saw th hands my- | *ributed to Louis XV, but originating | doing go. If Buttered at all attractive°to; tha avin lew a colorted was 1o0k-| the few odd shouts he did on my ac- | self; Chai-Hung ason to be- | #it Madame de Pompadour, 7 table, @ plece is held on the ed t sholstering. ranc’ count didn't appear to make much wax aware of his presence in oF oie the bread and butter plate aw = kin ec ee Ry area—and ‘he certairfy would be| What ts the proper way to butter | nough utter epread on it. for a Ra Deo st: SrgAinyatay ou | 1 his legs to one side and| the Inst to advertise it Baers. 0 “oy mouthfill peer rina By toner namen In |the magistrate squatted down on the ton perched himself on tho|slzo and shape of his forefingers! cee mat. lewahawnla Cicaas: Anan ceeke bushes | foot-rest apcits 4 ke rs Queen 4 » | e who held ot too bad. Thad an interesting | uc, ‘ “ What will remove a dark ring | Which Is re legs of the © arm In| plece of news last night. I've struck ayound the neck caused by wearing ®mall pedestal table beside the © Was Very | black girl who's promised to guide | yen eat and Tipe ee yulstahigh;. Jail , | Aask cattara? A: delightful , brightens: is. pirat are guaranteed to stand hard wear shemetbapesatngten , pune left the y Sin tri enion hee tloht collars, but: “having acauire vom by the rose color of | and are truly exceptional values. strengthy Jol | tel “and tn i shl Large assortment The Famous “Hole- by a bath of rose w ‘ Die dinetinea’t trai bai Mag ihe ah GLUE letbe siaped shades of the Moncey, wi —of— proof” Hosiery for a of this” evi AL ‘ wed ap. 'to,, thera © oer (Write to Marian Moore, care of SCHOOL Boys and Girls— d steeped toward t har this newspaper, for advice or infor- 7 ad come back o ~ The Yental eyes that had some a ne i ran Jenn,! ’ e; a. come bass on te Ds-O-8 |; The Ouental : 1 some- | indo ne di Aa Hanged If I like this game, Penn Who built the first steam engine,|mation about home furnishing or BLOUSES 35¢ 40¢ that Pennington had told|how found their way into a purely e of his men had severed untenance wandered | Cs" of the t jerxtood | I've collected about as many thorns | where and when? decorating, sending stamped ad- $1.00 and $1.50 |, 50¢ - 55¢ wrist ly around the walls. , a i & COSCEDIRE Nee: Auer The arolipile, an invention of Hero | dressed envelope for reply.) oe ause : lined to put my (Continued in Our Next { Alezandsia often described as Question: Could I organdie marked as th 0 builetin, fill out the ec brackets to within 1! inch of sill. and send It to our W bureau. i » as from o girl,” said Moor’ steam enping : It Kite d AR pie “d eae my be n without i. I—who am afraid of | and told the story of the silver H sphere mounted o pes? 4 ; tru ru one of 1 cam Answer: Yes, they are qui ared this man. ‘Black | hand ‘| Y US val a ISH aS one of which steam i the orang-China said, ‘I have! All thr the narrative the man DE l( IO is EGG D w EX de ‘ t, tudes tas bind pth Roh to get the wash- : eed of this thing than you, | with the Chinese eyes kept them fix Twenty-one different ways of preparing tive epg dishes are |) } png gt AL Question: -How should T measure ¢ I shall keep it.’ Presently |ed upon his host < ‘Berge res Sst five , am eae gan <1 Gn jap eh atat | Knite, nt n adarcee aaa oat heroine!" he re atfle by, our Washingt ou 9 ‘ gaaante keiah eon Answer: Measure from curtain ond century, B.C. In 15}$.a Spantah | Allow three-quarters inch each for R.E. BiGELow -S.W. FREDERICK walked awey| “Treiber imagine 1 do. he's al| pocncae canttin,: Blasco de Gutey,-te reputed heading: and casingiandieliew the SECOND AT SENECA a lon, Dyak girl who drifted into E 2 Tah,‘ Elateet' | tor : ea a 5 } Washington Bureau, The Seattle Star, celona a steamboat of kis own ere is a white man | character with a touch of white bloc } 1322 New York Ave., Washington, D. C. vention. In 1790 Nathan Read p all He Who Sees ins. As far as I remember I wish a copy of the bulletin, “Ways of Cooking and onted and. operated a model steam Kill him I will | she had & billet once with the Sultar } Serving Eggs,” and inclose herewith a two-cent postage stamp ine f gold all|of Brunet and poasibly boned thos $ for snute, envy you’ hands from his treasure-house \ tina ROM scene. : smiled grimly. aged another premiere dan Name. y.- a # Z from the surface sand of the : nid that, did he? ie | desert and, If not, how far below the > ; - iid he fire Street and No saedvcoeences¥essescsveoesovesess surface can sand be found that does th added| “I gather she was r ist contain it? sh you—I lose | in tusehol The U. 8. wonther burcau says hy- | i Copyright, American Homes Bureau, nd, i¢ I kill r c ; toteeesereeesons proscopic water may be obtained from y | ¢ about he | the surface sands of the Sahara Des-| > jert just as it may be obtained from | any sands, but the amounts are ea small to be useful, Usable quantities of water are found only at the well ——_——— | known oasis, and undoubtedly may de | certain house ‘a 5 obtained by boring to considerable | ‘s her name—or, rather e CARN depths clacwhere where the oe Lis N > stand a very good| than I can. He had her name on his « strung up by the|books for some time, but decided ws to peck at! Did/| there was a screw loose somewhere » take the head/and let her go. Guaya! She's cer y a remarkable woman ays it's her name.” teal configuration tends to brin | Moorhouse’s Jaw dropped. fit eee A cer a |ter toverner. Moat of tne oars are] Summer time is ADVENTURES f : (row wid areas callers wear enough a good t OF THE TWINS TRS AG jee ee ete, | keep ack RY Eo: |by Dr. Nicholas A. Otto in 1878. | Credit or ite conception betonge to .| 1M YOur cooler. Beau de Rochasm as tt was described | wrininapanprictinter | Then you’re : | ready for all oc- casions that call for good food. When you have guests on a Sunday picnic and want something specially nice, bake the day before, the butt of a FRYE’S DE- LICIOUS HAM as you would a fresh pork roast, using powdered cinnamon, cloves, ( mustard and brown sugar. Use a covered “T do hope the buge will stay away,” said King Snookumes . : | ; : roar with spon ay Bi ll party! |find them,” he complained. eing young, tender pork, s : Dae Wee veal cred Bt the bagy dia con aed As Invigorating asa Annual LICIOUS HAM calls far only fifteen min- “Everything the F werbine Latte Nea fA ect Deries Mead SHIRT BE Rata be ° ° f baking to the pound. name implies here as tho they had lost their|other little folk wero in bed sound Sale To serve an extra nice breakfast fry or broil a slice of mits They tacked up flags and | asleep | ; FRYE’S DELICIOUS HAM and fry eggs in the Hacked cat-talt corners and Suddenly there was a dreadful Howeagerty lungs respond to the tonicof fresh, drippings. oh occ ite the (Rud uit the Pes Wee atnened fane.| Pureair. Nothingismore healthfulandinvigorating. on all Wherever you use FRYE'S DELICIOUS HAM you Wait Week OF 110 ANG nao, Uiy ehimreu ean seer ee The pores of your skin are eager for pure air, too. add rich flayor because it’s choice young pork cured mething like |to hide. “Oh, save w ve us!” they | 7 . ba ‘ Tas RAHA OGA “eRHORS be ean Geotail | Jap Rose Soap will free them of their impurities H. and smoked in hardv y the orig All the Pee Wees were at hor Owar,Ow! blinked and then he| and let them breathe deep of this natural beauti- artmann FRYE PROCESS a preserves the delicate tex- 4nd nobody had been reported miss- inked, “If I can't get a mouse I'll} fier. You can feel its in A ff ture and deve ops the. mi id, rich flavor, ithe , have to eat Peo Weep,’he remark: | ¥ actually vigorating i . , pciaheY and Wick would have gono|ed, snapping his bill and looking| OM YOU 6 Wardrobe ae 8 DELICIOUS, BACON is of ihe same high, ; y had been invited to |around sharply. “I’m hungry." y for the part | Then suddenly Nancy and Nick | "That gentle after-tingle denotes the glow of health” bugs will stay |saw a strange thing happen , Snookums, when| All the Hghtning bugs and June | run Ss eryday clothes |bugs and other bugs tat hadn't | f purple velvet to hi 221g. ~~~ JAP ROSE SOAP Cheasty’s FRYE S COME ae rye's Delicious Ham erled, “somebody.” Ham 1 those pesky |#o did the Twins, and soon Pee Wee . and thelr trends | Tand was an empty as a drum, And Try Jap Rose Talcum Powder—Delighifully Fragrant © |W RE buiow S W.Fnesenren’ | OVTYTYVIVTTEYIYINTALININUAYITI VINYL YUE LINNEA CUN TLC ject, DOking along, some of my sub. |Oncar Owl went home hungry. won them Vil take & notion to Jump on (To Be Continued) rem and ride off and we'll newr | (Copyright, 1923, by Seattle Star) scstiasioy nap