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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST IME YECLOW SEVEN- THE BARRIE OF FIR Oven SERVICE InCges } Chard | ¥ Oh ecelym Gwynne tells that Bromley has no daughter NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY Chard Bromley was in his ¢ ment. His tall figure moved ev where. He was deniably me and the dark ha the sides lent tion. His were slightly meal wore on, th wong « An alr of distine ordinarily pale flust ni his flood of cc increase) in volume eyo of the room him. seemed Dp lost pr that ught something at the vintage he At his glass rema first seen it—and until] of fixed| It was to Montea, he had Viney had started ved dislike was with for} Enid and it was natural for her mhosity toward quite apart from something about gether to extend this fathe this, the wa | But Chard see | hersett hand-|° | other ER Emon saeir, NVOSTRaTED By Ra Serreav iad ames fe Get down after him as quickly uu others 4 out the customed to command He Bromley. « ke look: Don't sald you covered with a “business ¢ automatic / Mr,, Shames” he} noarsely, aptain Hewitt, do| get nd feeling that Miss Mayme| rest clear? The commissioner feet, his forehead “TL mean the Enid we're all good ymmisaione ties and Dawson,” eald tho o ™ b the coldly « ve. lect dowr had bett them of neene of doei n righ started to wrinkled. woman who Bromley. 80! here enough ¢t yor Daw n, ted ow be ch perhaps you tell us why e passage + bh neoh—why you* kidnaped the] )\° Chara Bromley and him fn in the Chinese quarter at Singapore!-—and you and your confederate | gain by all th Ho with an sweep free hand. Women with start sprang from — the groped for their hip-pe What's all this. mean, demanded Hewitt s compar is dumped] 0 what preg” his As Dawson dark form shot ducke two figures in the con, of dashed from the looked the men from one to eyes neate kets Gwynne?” singed did the man beckoned on. the who rea} Chard Brom The| 5 6 t Dawson. cluded, for with light al At the same time) sla a surfa the T : scene confusion, of pandemon: above which Gwynne's voice explosion rent There were two thin in Dawson's mind—te who had Soames save the from cap: of inde scribable tackled vease! s;in her mother THE SEATTLE STAR ymthia Grey: It Absolutely Necessary for Wife of Young Man Trying to Get Ahead to Seek Work Outside of Home?—Can Merely “Exist” Otherwise, Is Claim of One Young Benedict—What Say You? i] Can @ young couple the t ahead nowadays if just one of two works? Th othe tion was the subject of lively discussion. the} day between a young man and woman. The nvited their much difference The que q others to give opinions, ements voiced as evident there was of viewpoint, man maintained it impossible, under present-day the si Seattle, than she believed it was possible umatances in a city of for two to do more exist-tf but one 1 aid oung people The worked, , a8 it had been day, for a man to make the living for the ly alone, and the financially, HOW ABOUT GETTING AHEAD? With so many hundreds of young married couple ing, and with the question of “getting ahead” the ls of so many, perhaps this the column Perhap which be submitted by different will help newly-weds to settle the better than they could otherwise, , please gir work “i uppermost in controversy of the two ed at some length well enough discu opinion may readers matter end in your letters on thi. Can a young married couple progr cially if but one of the t GIVE YOUR EXPERIENCES Perhaps some help in that way. Perchance there is some young couple that has stuck to the old method of hubby working and wife taking care of the home, and still forged ahead, financially, a nowaday. on finan- 0 work of you can tell your own experience and DANGERS ARE REMOTE Q. Are the inhs earth in danger o! cated som by gases from the tall of a co! This does not the firat preat ‘ent years to do #0, Wash dent in rec ington and Adams are delivered their but the messages in person custom was discontinued by Jefferson, and rev d by Wilson. were What ts the food value of butter; milk? 165 calorles per pound. ng the time the railroads were federal control, from January 1918 to March 1, 1920, w the loss sustained by the gover: Duri at wa ment nd rentals over opera Approximately $906 In dueling against the law? Yes, (¢ (a prohibited in all states. eames Why is not alcohol used more ex tensively as a fuel for auto motors? Because of its cost. Thaw Goes Out On His 4th Vacation LPHIA, Pa., PHI Perfect Shoulders «4 Arms Nothing equals the beautiful, soft Lapaes Opener Lapeer yy baka gc * riental Cream ren- ders to the shoulders and arms. Covers skin blemishes, Will not rub off, Far su- perior to powders Vhite-Flesh-Rachel. 10¢ for Trial Sue $ FT, BOPRINS 6 50N New York Gouraud’s Oriental Cream CURVED SHAPES SHOW PROGRESS IN FURNITURE Kidney Desk is Beautiful Exam- ple of Modern Craftsmanship, By MARIAN MOORE The up-to-the minute writing | desk’!s kidney shaped. It ts very N MIRRORS dirt from xed to @ | DIRT 0 mirrors w ting m™ ‘VEN BETTER thanthe on the Market are HAPPY HOME Pears~" the full lusciousness of creamy Bartletts, covered with pure juice, No other fruit has quite the matchless savor of the pear-a delicate goodness often lost unless the fruit is at perfect ripeness. 8 © Our experts select for your delight ANY DAY IN THE YEAR only the finest pears of Washington or- chards. In the happy valleys of Washington grow Bart- lett pears, cool and refresh- ing with all the fragrance and richness of dew-kissed fruit. When you ask your gro- cer for HAPPY HOME Canned Pears you are get- ting the acme of that good- ness. And you are assuring your family of QUALITY. for which HAPPY HOME. CANNED FOODS are that repelled her: Ho be acting a part, to be assumin & cultured accent rather than talk-| ing naturally, and—tyeing him} furtively—she noticed that he glanced at ‘frequent intervals at} hie watch | Enid—pe ingly tutned With affected warmth The the chairs Monica f wide. “It's was saying. He expect us to danc thirds of the me ready. well on it. The rest of a solid fou care about exercis new and you can judge its attrac- tiveness for yourself by looking How can one keep allver from| at this photograph. Sofas are also tarnishing? | belng shown in the new kidney Silverware may be kept bright and shape, and if the vogue continues, | clean by coating the articles (warm-| our furniture will be a series of | 4) with a solution of collodion dt- | beautiful curves—surely a far cry | FEROS, UTy CON AL | from the mission styles we had a | ne few years ago, MeDougall /outhwick of a painted bedroom suite, gray {n color, with hand-painted de “The Store of Eternal Newness” Main 6720 could be heard shouting for some body to stop Soames. Hewitt gathered wits. “Keep quita still 4 awiteh.”* wan relieved from the by. the Probably others have tried the plan and 4¢ did not work. | my fr ¢ is r | ada: iting its manufacture, This would tn. | dloate at least that the government | and the states do not consider it proper foat for human consumption his held the he lonship the vywelxht boxing longest? everybody,” “Dawson, find ho that noington “You c " the other, snapping After an appreciable interval the| Soames’ wrists ght came on, revealing with young } mingling of overturned this’d t was fi scattered f the He aid d had been] Pennington nodded vanished,| “I don't th I immedi-| pens to me—now, Ev breathless. | agaic me ov there he be laughed ing over je, glittering and amaz-| greeted i chactis + how much aalt — tables and There Soames or the the | meal amusement'd was no # bout the natly n coats. Tho nearest tho had too, He returned almost ly, wildcyed and the Yellow toward | D2? excitedly fired simultaneous pu pald me to 4 Dawson at ¥ rations. The legs are fluted and white, s who Uo wror Mrs it elf file from which the been re Seven,” They've butter fat| vegetable | or the wa n have h "" ft eg econd at Pike That swine must have/ been - = Dresses estate's surrou ied by a Delightful TE same guarantee as flame, It'll be know where we T r Cha before, the same aston- ishing price. Mina Taylor Dresses are fulfilling ex- pectations—they are always conspicuously lovely; styles are amarter, more advanc- od; workmanship is finer, more painstaking. weeks. whole oress passe interstate 4 he said. line round r bouydary of the estate creamed. It| As far as I've ween able to gather,| Viney| the outer sections have been more came to Pennington in a flash Chard |recently planted. There's still a| “Shut up, Bourne,” he sald quiet “ily. “I think I've found a way out.” The wrath, “Soames,” broke in Py ston “Haye you got your make-up box handy?” Soames started “It's in my kit nen come on, f urné, nip I’m, here."* pper on man in had to remove his topee. not dropped hi or all he was worth. was yards from Gwynne he fired with deadly When Chal-Hung on his face, an enorm He troubled Suddenly a wom: was at that moment sav that Gwynne ia YOUR GROCER SELLS AND 10M i BRAND PY’ HIGHEST GRADE | CANNED-FOODS aceu pi Ask to Bee the Dresses With This Beal other choked down his ADVENTURES OF THE TWINS | Howto build up your Weight O be under weight often’ rete iTS low fighi | roves low ting i | united by a curved floor runner, | the body, It often pe gael ‘which enhances the curve of the! minus nerve-power, minus red-| | desk’s surface. A desk with the cells in your | kidney curve fits nicely in a cor- blood, minus ner if the room is crowded, or it | health, minus may be placed with the curved vitality. It is side toward the room, thus exhibit- serious to be | {ng the unusual decoration and the minus, but. superior workmanship. the moment) Desks for living rooms are made you increase ‘tn* many fine woods, and in reed, the number fibre and wicker for the sun room. | of your red. (Write to Marian Moore, care of | blood-cells, you begin to become this newspaper, for advice or infor- | plus. That's why &. S. &., since’ | mation about home furnishing or |1826, has meant to thousands of | decorating, sending stamped ad-|Uunderweight men and women, @ mapti | dressed envelope for reply.) plus in their strength. Your body lg tho first essential o€ every } | Question: I have a square house, Saeco the point of power, one ) ‘ Snace | | with two bedrooms in front, hav- | flesh Peres Fee tas sn | ing twin windows facing the street. | ess disape pecial Sale 9 5 LE ee ne ane curbalns should {Pear You look younger, firmer |1 have at twin windows? Should |8ppier, and you feel’ it, too, all ng they be same materlal and same |°Vér your body. More red-bloode fe he held onto sista He paused to | style tn each iroome—E. at PB, cells! S. S. S. will build them. the alway: effect of a 5) fiowdrs chaded ito. tia ty ride a bony bea: but | then strode ‘becie thru: the trees, | shout y ). Pinkham’s Sold in Seattle Exclusively at | |mother wouldn't {et me, Hurrah!’ | Hewitt, gaz m ° etable. Compound, : the -S wick, What } ned then I'll tell you . 3 n h holds the rd of helping 98 Macbawgat iste we) tomorrow out of every 100 women who try It.| Third Floor. (To Be Continued) | his game {s,"|" Advertise Answer: By all means have the S. S. S. is sold at all up he slipped into one of the smelly ht, 192%, MN. KE. A. Service, Inc.)| he shouted back over hts shoulder, | Olive Roberts Barton NO. 18—WINKY WANK’S RIDE Everybody in Pee Wee Land was flowers and waited wery busy. It was washing day for} By ‘n’ by there came‘a buzzing. Mrs. Tiny Mite, ironing day for Mrs. | Pretty soon the buzzing stopped Upsedaisy (who had washed the day) It was Mister Bee, and he had before), baking day for Mrs, Pry|stopped on the very posey where (who had her washing and froning |Winky Wank was hiding. Winky all done and put away) and clean-/Wank winked at himself and ing day for Mrs. Jumper. watched his chance. Every single Pee Wee was busy--| When Mister Bee was busy drink éven' King Snookums and his lord |ing up honey juice, didn't the little high cbancelior. Pee Wee be a spring and land But one person wasn’ right on Mister Bee's back! ha ghould have been. Or And Mister Bi Was busier than he been—for was gO thing that he wasn And was nomewh: heaven, Hewitt down and te © commiasic in eve Soames had Into the light of the confiagra tion where white men stripped the waist tolled like fiends—an swart Chinamen stood resting on thelr alked with pla mense Oriental and baggy watehehain and } Cut this ont f minder to get @ Mina Taylor | Dress for . his throat played “The Wisdom of Rabat-Pilal,” the next episode of this gripping series, will start In our next issue hah nda ga Mina Taylors. You can identify them by their crispness—thetr clear, vivid colorings, their fine madms body and gingham trim. They mado in styles sulted for home, moming, porch, calling and daytime dreas occasions, in sizes misses’ 16 to 42 to white black trouners stretched loft across his rested beh chest arm of hin British: | motion. e was so surprised his balance for ar and momentart e erly coolies quite n the next n@ was fying away A bu: eleven body. .seei a we Zs Wank ¢ Usually only buzzed like one air. P ‘soe wemeeeseear tatee wae plane, but he was so ang pout yee Wee. W . ‘ ky Wank stealing a r that He slipped out of Pee Wee Land uirned on évery buzzer ho hai. | and skedaddi reste ava patch and waving his cap with patch gar er Brown's he viné with sme from the sun The next thing. Winky Wank ‘was to climb the vine like a s' jack and when he crawhd h ers remaine: he ee, less, wom: air catest héelpmate « en's Health woman wh wife and mirat an finds } dark je to wuitn hold the lov phrase, 1 pursed-up ped arch-bandlt u wom: ging and he daisy cried | lips of the es the sasw “Obey yc master,” rch of Farm lovely watch the} eyes, she ise, jwhere & other, “I've his utte nervoust glass curtains at the front of the {rug stores in two sizes, | house alike in all rooms, Net, with | narrow ruffles, and tie-backs, seems | the best selection for your house. | Copyright, American Homes Bureau, ‘larger size is more “I don't know wh tter ng be THE BUYERS GUIDE $25 IN CASH PRIZES CAN YOU FIND THE MISSING LETTERS? aghlcen elie nth py Dar nepely, sees Padi: Vater pent First Prize ..... ms + ++e+++$10.00|Fourth Prize .... ««+.+.+-$2,00| Seventh Prize « - $1.00 “tt Pays to Read tho Ads.” : Second Prize ............ 5.00|Fifth Prize ..........+++.. 1.00|Eighth Prize .........0..-- 1.00 Third Prize ............. 3.00|Sixth Prize ............... 1.00|Ninth Prize .. -» 1.00 Find the omitted letters, tell us where they were omitted from, and mail DR, MAYFIELD . GET WELL in your answer to the Contest Editor, care The Seattle Star. Wx-Milltary and \ NATURAL WAY Rallway Doctor Former Lecturer at Thousands suffering from stoma, houmatiam, n Medical Clinic 30 Yenrs’ ‘Treating Men nervousn| headache, throat, catarrh, cold, cough, lung, Kidney, bladder, skin and blood Neatness and originality, as well as correctness, will count. Prizes will be awarded once a month and prize winners will be an- 1ounced in The Seattle Star tho first Wednesday ef each month. A new set of letters will be omitted from a new set of advertisements on the first Wednesday of each month, UHL BROS. Incorported WALL PAPER PAINTS Murphy Varnishes and Enamels 511 UNION ST. Phone Main 5593 ‘They Say Tinney Gives Furniture Away With a Smite! 1609 8th Ave. ner Pine Look for My New Store W. B. CLIFTON Expert Watchmaker and Jeweler Now at 108 Pike St. We Please 90 Ver Cen of Our Customers HOMESEEKERS. Let us help you find what you want in King county, wether it is a home, business or farm, large or small, "Our time is yours until you are satisfied. AIKEN & BOLLONG T. J. COOPER Co, Stove and Renirings Water Backs and Coils Put in and Connected, Manin 0875 008 Pike St. Meleine Free Wanhington Mag. 703 Firat Ave. . Wo, Chinese Remeles. Also. treats and childrei Dr. Wo, Chinese Doc& Licensed and Specialist M. Hee Wo Chinese Medicine Co. 208 James St., cor. Second, Seattle Established 1903—Main 2195 Nature Herbs men, women Hillott 1540 hird Ave, You Will 208 NORMAN GARAGE SERVICE Feel Well “Every requirement for your car under one roof” Washing, ahing, Simontaing eatured, Hxpert Crank Case Cleaning, Grens! Delicious Is the CARS CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED Word For, those Boldt's cakes. You'll find sponge cakes and layer cakes and Devil's food—an appetizing va- The Lonesome Club Announces the opening of their new club rooms in the Holyoke Hidg., 111 Spring Bt Meetings will be held ry ‘Tuesday, Thurday and Saturday evenings trangers and lonely people wel come Let Us Reblock Your Old One! CHURCHILL’S Now at 402 Union St.—Main 43 YOUR OLD HAT MAD NEW BOWLER’S 517 Union Main 39 10% finghe On Week-endn r nig! ne for dinner. PWne we SPU A | Z a BAKERIES 913 Second — 1414 Third 513 Pike Queen City Market Market, MODEL EU L Int Aves HAVE YOUR HYHS HXAMINED apie atthe taulat T examine the eyes, write the Shiga tee giving riptions, dels ke the phat's better thna by Pa et en. serve and restore ¢ DI, CHAS, SCILW MAIN , 5046 C.0, HART 109 UNIVERSITY Optometrint. and Optician FREE DELIVERY est Seatlo Tuesdays and Fri Peoples vars de, di ™ ry only, Balance of city daily, Bio Glknenkee Thin ino that ¥ too ble a lond, Ht ones Phone um today te load of coal or y H Writers, Attention Manuneripts, Photopias, Atories, Tectures, E SAVING SOCIATIO n good big MAN # URE, Seattle caveat Wy Wale i)

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