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SATURDAY, AUGUST 25, 1 . 928 THE ATTLE STAR PAGE 7 ~ AC YCHOW SEVEN- KE Her Tuan. nea SERVICE Inc.iges. strike J BEGIN HERP TODAY home Monica nieres wh . be ba Pean rn as ch ¢ ¢ 1 Pilal, who ha Je girl A ge a te a, 3 r of Dombers Du A “Now Goon Wirn THE STORY ¥ n ght a 1 V I y med The Dutchman and A How y nr nm wh mm D . x of the Y ‘ he. entered How « you f ay a place detwe They've and moved Is slippers. t Tuan, the Dutchman left the estate by the sea. He tan to Joined him.’ Pennington stared at the ceiling : sort of man?” ‘There was! “Tae WISDOM oF RABAT-PILAI By EDMOND SaeLL, WAvSTRATED By Gow Serta FOLD T ‘ t beoa Exoellent Ht Kk © entered: You 1 The man nod H t All r E a .M A A re cg with a venega Dutehr swine! ' ut eV 1 everywh » boards had ibe with sor tible on th was Rabat, if I'd ADVENTURES OF THE TWINS “King Snook ‘odger came ru palace of E ut f ums {s lost! His bed hasn't teen slept in and he hasn come to get his breakfast. His soft led eggn are stony cold and cried Nancy. r pose Nick and I pe would better be looking for him.” a “Qh, yes, please dof ed M ter Codger. I'm so ‘ous! I'm “ afraid I am going to h a chill . I'm so afraid some bird has picked him up in m » for a bug or ething, There! I knew it! I have a chill,” Mrs. Codger came along and led her nervous hus id away to give him a drink of hot catnip tea, and Nancy and Nick started to hunt for J thé tiny lost king. e'll look in the palace first,” paid Nancy. So they looked under all the beds and in all the cupboards and in all the trunks and behind t }! and up in the attic and everywhere. But no king could they find. Then they ent down to the cel jer Nancy's sharp eyes discovered a ums is lost!” ut | hole in the floo someth r he went down the just found th I'm trying to "1 tell you goes r lanterns for Ii could see. side the coal bin, he called to air, he's been here, for s his crown It fell off when hole, Let's fol thru the and found that it Jed thru a The had ght, you glad you came!’ lo I never knew it was here Snookum's voice. ve vely secret paw. find out where it id if you don’t a meal of you, back,” “I've wanted a secret passngewny | ured Snookums, | all my Mf “and now tha not cto & | “Who's doin a t iv 4 ght into Mister Mol ulled Nick “It house, want him to make you'd better come all 1 f » found it I'm it up.” that talking?" demanded a deep voice all went as fast And jag the could (Lo Bi (Copyright, 19 vay they © inued) A. Betvice, Tne.) | The Wife Who Works Outside of Home Kills Man's nd | Cynthia Grey: Ambition, Is Gist of Reader: Opinions “The more money a couple has, the more it spends, Don't favor the wife working. It makes her too independent and hard to get along with “If a woman wants to see her husband make good, she tn find a thousand ways at home to prove it 1 th wife is worth two busybodies in a stuffy office.” jr gosh sakes don't let the wife work, If you do old man, you won't ever call your nose your own again Wives who work get the idea they are ‘it Onée they can earn their own money, there is no use trying to live with them in peace.” “Good-night, Nellie, if it wasn't for women working after they marry, there weuldn't be any homes with a yard around it, and there wouldn't be any bank accounts either,” “When a husband finds out his wife can work, he know he doesn’t have to worry any more about getting the liv- ing. If he doesn't have enough, she can pony up some of her earnings. It spoils the independence of the man,” Well, there they are, some of the latest returns on the question: “Can a couple get ahead financially if the wife does not work, too?” for the sake of the help it may in doing so, others, please write at once, wt ALWAYS QUARREL when ake OVER MONE f Miss Grey :—I and wife work here is always quarreling over money |" affairs. What if a wife wants a few more fancy clothes? The few she gets will not keep her happy very long, be tion that th cause she will want more. When a husband finds out hi wife can work, he knows then he does not have to strug- gle so hard because his wife is also bringing in money If a girl can support herself before she is married and then wants to work afterward, she might as well stay single, because having a husband will not do her ar good, A wife's place is in the home. | ave seen two cases where both man n 80 fter the the while Were) The “Big Six” Oll-Burner red a "Fest =Cl Powerl back Smooth-Going part s in short in the chair, his pw the matter, Pe | | Rabat-Pilaf, you {dlot, | why didn't you khock d comprehending noth: n wild cry he sprang} in size, power, speed and tr: planter, who covered him) tation efficiency serve you and your f: Pacific Coast Country. They are n automati p where you are, Rabat-Pilal I'll deal with you later. Penning. ton, can you hear me? In half} an hour from now it won't matter) a long knife from his} Or locomotives; are now read} iends in the North STRIPES | an tea and ¢ ut the re t, wavally akes, n‘s visiting hes by 1% Anches, A GIRL OF SIXTEEN. Ww see ! ereet . * t* Man Marries Wife's Work About £% tn ones. by To Protect Wife Starts Them w tt Misa Grey: W aman marries | Miss ¢ b 7d l 1) a woman, hi s her to protect John Jay, of i a the world A tw sewkay ager tht fs the feat ‘ rectified has 7 t b t ore ‘ bur led to. . f J : F oan, READER ‘ nd weer What Is meant by pened v1 shad. In It necessary fora hostess to! Thomas Je;ferson, giants Dor a pulling the splendid steel transcontinental trains of the Northern Pacific Railway in the much whe Le Aas bette in Cascades—over the mountains with ie selton finds 60 inger-prints on utmost case. ether bad aad: eet kong eatabid?| The new giants will help make your trip oft ready to take me to the] Pleasant, smooth, satisfying, restful. They are giants indeed—82 feet and 8 inches long, with a | yines I killed Domb n Se ae eer eeERat | tractive effort of 52,800 pounds. heartily eve “{ we met and When you travel we will help you. Telephone, Dombi {-Hung’s way | ‘write or call and we will secure reservations, and mine, Tt was Chai-Hung sent} make your itinerary and deliver tickets to home | or office, very gladly, very promptly. me to Jesselton—to get you here ula for a Where lor you # beaten tly har ed by ual s, strain New Oil Burners On Duty Dre that knife, you black-skinned | i 1 | a lor a bool He atamped his Nn h i aA the corn ni of Ticket Office 1407 Fourth Ave. Phono Elliott 5580 labatPilal's, enormous mouth E, E. Nelson, A.G. P.A., Seattle hed. | A bellow like that of an angry Oneal Ch bull shook the rafters and the au Eastward Hol Limited tie slipped to the floor | Ly Beattie «i nington’s fingers shot out and] closed over the butt “Doesn't {t occur to you, Van} Daulen, that I'm taking a deuce} Jot a long time dying! | } But the Dutchman was not Is |tening. A sort of semi-paralysis |seemed to have gripped him and he shrank rather than fell to the boards, Pennington, springing to his fect, | swung round on his servant | “Rabat-Pilal, did you do this |e demanded sternly The features of a hideous, bat tered {dol confronted him. “Tt was between my fingers when the Dutch Tuan eame—and I dropped it.” | “you're, the most .{nfernal tar that was ever ersated, Rabat!" | Ho fell to his knees by tho aldo] of Van Daulen “Run to Earth," "the mwext episode of this gripping series, will start in our next issue, 9:30 a.m.—3: 50 p. m.- | | | | aoe t before Mediterranean ir Meanderings un er ou eng a Venetian Gondola 45 Cents an Hour, ani Boat Carries Five People. nu Many pe: Are Necessary. THOUGHT BAGK | ae a ee oe ‘untae tae aepacliog af Nothing Helped until She " t usin Pin ee Or ee Began Taking Lydia E. by. You may tell him ¢ but Pinkham’s Vegetable hat good does it do when you Compound “When my baby was born,”” Mrs. Posluszny, 106 High Street, Gay City, Michigan, * * got up too soon. fimade me sonick that I was tired of living and the weakness run me keepe t down something t is 6 Vent awful. I could not Aaxé nil c get up out of bed - ty P mornings on 2 count of my bacl be / 7M thought it wae . pail re break in two, and Sys if I started to do f as the “BI The story 4s that in Boston, dur r y any work 1 would have tolie down. 1 ing Colonial days, a gigantio negr win wl es do not believe that any woman ever by the of Maria kept a board t ey rar sahichars suffered worse than I did. I spent lot ; r sailors a of the " " " , but nothing helped me un- r f the city. c t me pape noney an to take Lydia E. Pinkham’s eat w that the law- | beautiful 1 8 i Vegetable Compound. I felt a whole c y opk lot better after the first bottle, and I m still taking it for I am sure itis put me on my feet.’” » suffering from a displaces ment, irregularities, backache, ner- ¢ < vousness, sideache or any other form | rhe Jue beads ar nd of female weakness you should write to te abs a bio Medicine Ma Co., Maria” became a nd Thomas Jeffer James Mon- fe th 1 front you. Finally you come eyes How much for these?” you ask at war was Lincoln a captain| ‘There are 68 strings and the price Bords, Es n Davis a second Neuten- | {x 987 lira y. But You stagger to the door - MUTUAL LOAN SOCIETY 310-314 Sorbus Green Building was captain of volunteers Rlack Hawk Indian war and| pr. EDW: Jefferson Davie a second Heutenant | BROW of regulars. | DENTAL OF! FICES te eh | 106 Columbia St. possible by-product Seattle's Leading Dentist idace,| Maz 8 | EXTRACTION —| FREE DAILY a DOCTORS. OF. 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