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SATURDAY AE YEU SEVEN: ‘THE SILVER HAND- BY EDMOND SweLL, WAUSTRATED By Ro. Sertenpiaip AUGL | | | ©, | NEA SERVICE INCLGES | HERE | If quite easy | al-Hung doesn't men who are likely | to him. Whether aya was aware of it or not, ash wo were within an ace = into had been long and ly prepared. n't TODAY i by the Hung wang BEGIN | the} count for people scream before they NOW GO ON with THE STORY are “I don't quite follow you." put in Dawson, | neaits to say tobacco amoke with the air | t wan in the desert his thriat, “that the bandi ed ber. sant reate unplea He can be a spectacle likes. “I hope when to heaven you're righ ® more I think of It.” A qu of © Me pursu house to iP with Pennington, “the more fea’ foot and the ma the Ch r eyes passed the « on a trif and her of more heavy T had emerged me as highly from the hut an¢ bundle still under off in now? nded claro be reine Mrs. John D. Cole er spinning whe upon th otal nab batter ott than when we Mrs. John D. Cole at h pinning wheel ie 2 an) te ¥ that the Yellow NNISTON( Ala, Au 18.—Mre. the Seven are bh oO derable force A " 4 ree John D. Coto has a qu 4 | ¢ valley wh and th the unit eff s of thi b Me t. = ~ " A of , spinning wheel which well can be ancient machin She “Give perfectly good white men armed v : ; Phaal apy Pose he automatics would be about the for. |t# envy of many an antique dealer as a } as © - | r yd But this wheel fan't an antique The spinning wheel comes from ms Ope eve na ed % | ¢ oA plat ae yin i Hert avi Mra. Colo still uses it for spinning |Tennessee, whore tt hac To Dawson it seem: passed thru the screen of co- | ie 0s thet corr rip Gb cha Cols task - to hia |oPalms and emerged onto tho atrip |tread and supplying her household | p 6 fa F ¢ | nd in which Moorhouse’s|With material for hostery [erations back. e the giant} CNP ie > ferns rose in r n, steered | De éezchal toward the path| Moorhouse, hardly awake, reai their quarry had taker down automatically for the blan ° i ra ay setetia fe tee wai! Mediterranean / obtained a clea as his benumbed faculties began to ;feturn to him, vacantly at the he started and bi white canopy above and her § nked had acquired Miss, Today we have a makes a brave effort to refut It no doubt will explain, Here it ia: Dear Miss Grey school ILN ans thing apart. w | fun, and lif | parties, to carry our boo! Perhaps it is because w Meanderings | ideas. | ignore the Everyone they do. so what's the harm? 17, Announces That Puppy Love I: and She Thinks Every Child Should Indulge in It in Order That One May Look Back on Experiences as Part of the Glory of Youth, etc. BY CYNTHIA GREY letter from r to Jack’s letter set me to thinking. it was a pity that young folks do not realize that love is al I think most of us do, also that it is a part of | our youth to, have these experienc 2 have sons and daughters of our own, a better position to understand them. would be dull without someone to ae us to our | 8 home from school, are living in a diferent genera- tion that young people disagree with so ma We don’t exactly dispute their ides annot have ideas alike, it is unjust to condemn us because we don’t None of our gang want to get, ma s Just Great, a 17-year-old miss “Jack's” statement that the girls of today are too free with their love-making. The letter is interesting, inasmuch as it reflects a sort of youthful philosophy, even tho sadly erroneous in a meas too, the blase conduct of many of our maids who should gtill be in pinafores and pigta I am a girl of 17 and began going out with boy friends when I was 14—the year I entered thigh | He said to look back upon when Puppy love is lots of ny older people’ but we simply and I think see things as rried for several years, ything accord- that some other con- What is to see a girl kiss everyone, but I do hate to see a girl so scared of conventions that she is stilted and mean to a boy to kiss her. I notice many of your correspond who wants ele | toying so! es se ces tc he deve [Keene slo sd 8 Fe en Rat e Deen aware of their proximity for |W8# barking. Ten seconds later he aly VU ‘na ¢ ‘ Toree permit s to make love to been aware of thelr proximity for | rad woken to the realization chat it|{ taly Worships a New God—Force. relia ere 0 GAL ve. 8 te his tracks and, not a moment too | °?!) ee eaitaect prom om: | 1s Th h B All- Powe “f lL. have found that ntatement aac noon, his companions followed suit. | [Shut up, eal ae teal He’s Thought to Be / owerfu Jand ‘aot unjust La against a jack-frult tree gees Pigprsiaganend Lameekay es . I know of three married girls « barely a dogen yards distant Moor. |*hAdowy alid notseleaaly within the| Genoa Has Hopes of Commercial Greatness ]},,,* snow of thee married sf gle of light and out of It agnin ha h ; 5 wan enormous Oriental, - = = just ne tod fi 6 h Dit Sere rors ihe ‘wank Speere, & tor D. O, experiencing that un-| BY W. H. PORTERFIELD — {bring prosperity and happineys to | has Just separated from her hush om midable parang dangling at his side peepee reo, ion _ rf) favar GENOA, Italy—Italy has one} es ae 000 people of the mead bi) her until she wae ¢neaged ‘He ther to his right, the D. O. noted | psa tel a ey arena divinity y, ono god who | maybe as, I believe, almost the o 1 Erctur bastion ance: te. the urs, forced his mus tribal divinity + one Kod WhO! We caught our first sight of the ree pick peccobaitargsa reigeimdee dry again, still a third, motio ped un the p must be continually appeased, but |oericial votaries of this mew Italian |i) aioe her m beviane, sis gtew ull statue His fingers who, having been sacrificed to, will | god when we docked at Genoa, The y Gane tp bead ‘hind nae ‘As they lay there, a prey to vora Bsn crumpled ed, , — black sbirts, turned | yor husband's ¢ was similar to ‘ 4 cious ants and swarms of files, | *heet. Always a ol RE ERR? Iai airless knitted caps with| hers After thelr honeymoon days, piercing scream came from the dt Og onssar | wan spent upon empty alr 1 tasnols, knee) ho didn't know how to remain in love rection of the path, followed by a the weap epee htate trousers, neatly | with her—ahe was too different, too wild, hysterical sobbing. tpi ag and belts, and | ready for hin kisses, and too willing Moorhouse was up like a jack-in rhe Madbrai Rbrnghtirc mal habegre en every one carried an automatic re-|to tell him all her secrets the-box, but Pe: ston’s fingers, “9g Sheth a me € hy _ \c _ be ga f ron his left b for the name How different it would have been = closing firmly over an ankle, pulled tite’ teht preeas:|ext re tise bebe ~ Santana tight. | Of this god is FOR |if they had both waited, or had more 5 him down again. Ho turned to ex- 4 bringing his pain ‘again before hd eet: wees Like tho ancient Israelites, the | experience with the other sex to be f postulate, but a hand choked his ut prone eared as if| rheeit pad The lane 8 a" Italians are forbidden to speak his | sure t could keep each other in- Ah “tae ey “ y call terested for life. t oe atin ek bed-post—a silver | guarded on threshold, ms if name. Instead they call him Musno- | a ea chsh : rs pare red there, gilt-|come there of its own accord, u know For he} | he other’ two sirls have start a q hag 1 nd for | Moorhouse recognized at and th all powerful, all in : many Co any aged Ho | same time the r Shall en ancl ; to’ Sicily, |hold in this birthplace ot Columbus fae to: Ge OOETR TE Se a nife: Nyl-Hau in the in-|Maybe the matchless harbor had " ‘ealiapie thes pceam Rare, mand t ino in the |something to do with that—a harbor ie pleasant taste in his mou aides? debian ll etal te which commanded the Mediterranean, epr dppealingly at Dawso , F from out whose gates swept gulleons was thoughtfully examinin; his Ups He had] tence asclati | ! , 2 px iptcatety of bis aston nee that strategic re-| ful fin: inister {to trade in the meven seas and ook bandit's sentries. Per-| out at Nyi-Hau wi every |#hipa of war to eae inst Pisa, wh ee sought him on the yer-|could put behind it. fungo. | next ighbor, and Egypt on th t ay ae poalecarsheny fin ence t . failing to find him there,|cotled and the magistr jedgo of the world ng: bir o details |D#4 come to his room? Ho looked | one side, avoided tho fall of tho knii boom in Italy| 1n the harbor lay the great now of that re’ s some Pp again. The apparition waa atii| by a hair's-t at He caught the reap. |ships of the Italian government sub- Whtne: about that mado| Where he had firs it. He push- | flerce ath of the bandit—and a utlook rather |sidized lines, the Guillo Cacsare, ean dott him bet agistrate | C4 himself upward on his arms—then| third fo glid Ithily from i will fix |Conte Verde, and others of lesse cas savor have Goce ak oft rank back mute with silent horror.|behind the door, pu ween lire to the |Import. Italy, despite her crushir teste pais M5 The thing was a left hand—the|Chal-Hung and his Ih It “straighten {Get her depreciated currency and Phew!" ejaculated Dawson 8| cauntiet that Chal-Hung had stolen! |was Guaya! Her garment waa torn algh ter turbulent politieal vatate, laiset goon as they were beck at the orig and travel-stained and her black hair 3 if track. “That was a trifle too near|, H® wrigated over on to his) sn ned and her black hair} |ting out to become one of the : ; ¢ Pen.|face and sent his trembling fingers | fell in waves over her dark shoulders |world’s leading maritime nations: to be pleasant!” Hoe winked at Pen-| Moorhouse did not understand the Mus. - pene over the rough floor. They knocked| 3 , ti : With the money wrung from the nington. Jentlemen, you | may| meaning oC her: distieveled tr pend 40 million arte presently against something soft and h 7 = people formerly to build forts and i as smo! |warm—a human foot! He set his| Until the dagger with the jeweled hilt Fe reeled PEGE ent tials ie tet He told his cas to Moorhouse, WhO |teeth grimly. He must somehow | sped downward Of the couin eetidine warchakit sig eda thee did not appear to notice it, and to| manage to slip out from the other | triumphant for i as ne arootee Ob tha , Pennington, who shook his head. | side between the bed and the parti. | shoulders—an sai he pletureeque-|PeOhI® seem to be prouder of these ‘The stout man lit up cheerfully. | tion—and snatch up the water jug, | headlong acroas tho D. O 48 of its situation, a city on a eerined bhai hah Bo battleships “Discretion,” he observed senten-|anything with which to defend him-| Struggling to free himself of his|serios of mighty cliffs rising lke |°° \’ une? suns i ‘abe tiously, “is the better part of valor! |self. Tho bed creaked as he moved| nauseous burden, Moorhouse did not | gigantic walis on terraces, one above | Sf A With & bit of luck, Moorhouse, old|and the curtains parted. A lean|seo how Guaya died. He heard her/tho other, 1s very modern in its| ower nnounced ter FO 1 arrive at your palatial| hand fell upon either wrist and, from | little, panting cry and threw Nyi-/tone, In appearance {t is of the Pee $ for cheering cup| out of the corner of his eye, he saw| Hau from him to discover Chat-Hung lancients, But once inside tho ci for Engaged Girl that the silver hand 4 vanished. | forcing his at bulk thru the win- | ¢) wh tm is that of Well, well! So liv! ole a ° nat o i, So living in a clit The pent-up feelings of Denis|There hung in its place a knife with | dow frame, leaving hia knifo behind. | progressive, pushing, business-hun. | doosn't dampen your fee Bi for ha’ Dak Moorhouse at length found utterance.| a long thin blade and a hilt that he} The automatic caught his eye, Ho} metropolis. ing a flower garden, I see you have lo- “They were murdering that new was yellow. vaulted to the floor and, snatching | ny history of Ge | Ut ed in y he sid Ho aimed a kick at the arm which |!t up, emptied tho entire clip Into], °1' Arar geoh i ess nasiee ses | ew boxes. see haaalier sie Chinese Pennington dropped a| held it suspended, but {t moved swift-|tho tropic stiliness. Presently ho| oo oe narnia dev las been oneek hea 4 on the oF « shoulder. 'ly upward and the force of his blow | saw that the silver hand had escaped 1: OF CO DAAR HA) ‘Cav elonment and #; those are Mary Anne's, You ———- |tho fugitive and rolled to a corner. beAta! Art, which s0 enve | know, she is engaged to Dick, and, “Guaya,” he whispered softly, “I| never gained supremo foot. | although they don't mar. ADVE NTURES OFTHE TWINS 6“ Olive Roberts Barton THE BEETLE BUGS’ JOKE They worked very hard and very fast rh perfectly lon t's raid neo a thing. | Mister Grouchy Grumpalong. said | |_ “Let's play a trick on him,” And he stamped his cane on thelone black beetle bug to the other ground as tho that settled it |black beetle bug. “Let's hitch his- What's perfe ney curiously. ridiculous?” |house onto us with some wire grass Jand pull it out of Peo Wee Land. i tly ridiculous the w When he wakes up tomorrow and ‘ out! |pulls up His hands, he'll be in tho clared the crt itleman. ‘In |cabhage-patch.” | my day and ¢ Land was| They worked very hard and | good enough for anybody, but now|very fast and very slowly, Mister it seems that all that Pee Wees|Grouchy’s walnut shell house was ly think of Is to get away from home, | pulled out of Pes Wee Land into | ( I've ne been out of Pee Wee|the cabbage-patch. } Land and I'm never going out of it.| “Hee, hee, heel” Imughed one | t Well, I have some letters to write |black beetle bug to the other. | ! so I'll be going, Good-bye, my|"Aren't we smart? And won't ho | dears!’ And the tiny ma: hobbled | be surprised?” vos hat | Nancy and Nick had followed and Just then the 7 saw two|now it waa thelr turn to laugh, black beetle co tumbling after| “Mister Grumpalong {a still In Peo him as fast as they could go. Wee Land,” they shouted. ‘Ho By by they came to Mister|wasn't in his house at alll He'd Grump’s hous Nancy and Nick |gone out of his back door to get a| H knew for they followed. And then |drink of water, and when ho camo Now beetle they tried to peek in at his window, |back his house was gone. the beetle bugs did (Grump's house |you'll have to take it back, was an old walnut shell). But the |bugs—the Joke is on you.” cross litt old fellow had pulled (To Be Continued) , down bis shades and nobody could! 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Boe 2 feo on the train should provide himself vole Pd: xaebtgur ie with a dressing gown, a traveling 11 a m, to 12 m casary pcces- case containing the Please do not come Bt 1) sorieg such as brushes, combs,qeoap, her times, as it seriously inter || 1°71 dst, etc feres with her writing eT eee ‘| om at four states can a horse few boys and never permitted them | stay h a foot in each state? 0 Jelee Shem Unt Saat one In New Mexico, Arizona, Colorada All married ng, and Bo 4 one Utan to some people's ideas, they nia kind of girls that \ Well, here is where I pc I am not the who won't let a be Loshedigh Diamonds, Jeweley, Fu her er vement. 1 hav Borde, Etc, Rates bs Low posed to four times. four was the husband 1% of them, not that one, is LMUTUAL LOAN | never kinned girls, He $16-311 Jovhus Greews Building vas different; but still he — a 1 kno’ I ave that’ Y dace to" Mt neoee STYLES OF FURNITURE [errs the’ rest of soy fe ARE OFTEN COMBINED jam about Mke the age girl, All of my best friends are similar. J | pigopy Results Obtained With Two bier yi ; weer ee Periods of Similar Character, It will place us in| I have noticed, too, that the girls who are the happiest and! the most popular are not the ones who do ev: ing to a set of rules or conventions, science than their own has laid down for them. 8 wrong about letting your boy friends kiss you? I don’t like | By MARIAN MOORE A Spanish chair and a Tudor | table eat side by side to have thelr | pictures taken for today’s illustra. tio Although the styles of the two pleces are totally different, it is not bad taste to combine them, — since both are ef rather massive gee of per || PES. poe 8 oe "Skin troubles ‘are effec ‘The chair in the photograph is @ tively concealed. Redieces, age, handsome example of the “occa- poles and conrects Areney oaae in sional” chair, which 1s 60 neces White-Fjesh-Rachel, 5 ‘ ae eind IOefor Trial Sise sary for the hall and odd corners FERD, T. HOPKINS & SON, New York City 4|in the living room. Its formal, rather stiff construction makes it Gouraud's, | ideal for the hall, which should al- Oriental Cream, Your Money Back With All It Earns TRADES UNION SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION 1215 Fourth Aye. Eliot 0696 DE. EDWIN J. BROWN'S DENTAL OFFICES 106 Columbia St, Seattle's Leading Dentist for More ‘Than 21 Years Real Estate Loans Lowest Rates No Commission We Make Monthly Payment Loans Annual, Semi-annual Payments and Straight Loans | | Spanish Chair With Tudor Table, ways be furnished In a formal nfan- ner. In the lying room, it would be found comfortable and attrac: tive, although it lacks the relaxing, lounging atmosphere of the Eng- | lish armchairs. ‘The Tudor table is of oak, with a waxed finish bringing out thé beautiful oak grain. The French doors behind the chair have shades of Austrian cloth, and side draperies of velour, which may be @ suggestion for someone who doesn’t know how to make the most of such an architectural fea- ture, “(Write to Marian Moore, care of this newspaper, for advice or infor- —whichever one suits your needs. best We give you the most F i rf decorating, sending stamped ad- liberal repayment priv- |] dressed envelope for reply.) ileges known in the Question: Can I paint willow West. | furniture?—M. N, | Answer: Yes. {[t can also be stained. Question: I have no silver for my buffet. What would you suggest instead?—B, T. Answer: A_ candlestick, either single or branched, at each end, with a vase or frult dish between them. A mirror or tapestry should hang over the buffet. Copyright, American Homes Bureat. 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