The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 3, 1923, Page 11

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WONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8 SS SYNOPSIS OF PREC to do last 8 istands, the catch the chai the ot net countir till spring. rich harvest—uniess you get there! first. ! Th pin ielends are charted . ‘aro inbabited at all—| easy to find, easy to get to w , &- seaworthy launch. > of those Indians will buy a dress for his his daughter to show off ing the summer, and pay with a fine piece of fur. For some of tho brighter, richer gowns I bayen't any doubt that you could get blue a the ta fisher and m other freak furs as would bi a high price—no white fox or musk Fat or beaver, perhaps fot ermine and land otter. Ply along from isiand to island, starting north and working south and west clear out among the Aleuts, to out of the w winte: your dresses at the Indian and trading them for furs! “This is August. 1° arranging for a license. have to get going In a week. as far north as you want—tt farther you go the better yo will do—and then work south Making a hig chain that cuts off the currents and the tides, the Skopin group 1s surrounded by an unbroken ice in midwinter,| alr ¥. sheet | ness” ae © LITTLE, BROWN @ COMPANY’ EDING CHAPTERS Lenore w nood, savagely he wi and he in particular They had had a rather unpleas. ant half-hour over their cigarets. had beeb was cle. The former ttle wiles; tt ways her last regor what she w Lenore's pol ely 4 calm! Mr ground It was oft thelr thelr the guessed her mother had complained of «so long, pandered to by fonable quack and nursed like baby by the woman herself, should ever lead to such disquieting re ADVENTURES OF THE TWINS “Nick, you watch “Would. you like to go with me?” Mister Ga cowboy fairy. “L trip.” the ting off on asked im just a * asked soft, “May we Nick gl take our ponies patting Blackie on h “Certainly,” nodded Mister “That's what they're for. Jump on, hoth of you, for I'm in a hurry. I can tell all ahout my errand while wo are riding,” Nancy serambled Nick jumped on Blackie, Gallop swung himself up on his brown and white pony I circus rider ‘Come on,” bh called you on Snow, and Mister own “follow me so we can't ride But 1 can ta shoulder.” side by ide. over my started up the ide ¥ fo yl anyw So off the Hitle get narrower minute mountain path that seemed to and. steeper every ord thix morning,” Mister p called ick, “that Mrs, Bear end her two sons, Buster’ and by that big rock” Bunch, had been trout fishing Tommy Trout and Timmy and all their relatives friends of m nd I promised p them, That gol! now To s “Has Mra, Bear a asked Nancy Dest kind,” “Her own 5 all fixed with five sharp hooks and can't tangled the bushes. Once # Trout great to are where are if it ts fishing h we true.” line?” got in old of a trout-fish wets er Tr the rses gnd tiptoe the It’s it's We're coming We'll tie our t reat of the here.” Down slid the Twins and followed ‘air E I way. not so steep that | under the tree and I'll go on a bit. Here 5 for cach of you, If zi Bear or Bunchy Mrs. Bear, blow I'll come Naney, sit quie pir mu Bear hard as you can ter or Wt. once.” (To Be Continued) (Copyright, 1923, by Seattle Star) Now," p BUILDERS | “BERTON BRALEY | | Hers a warm beau t it never failed to win a second She bad fine, firm. tips, am she had particularly way lide ov like av would never che was € deed there wa. harmless little made them, to and charm. ways among the 4 and murky origin y Const or join of a great seemed be without image of vulgarity leasure wholly She him, ing prabie new es, at their some sordid Eastern cit able dance the of m ever cony < Her idea with his. n along . offered vista her. His was the ement ted of her at man loved Ay such that of considerable the me most the d-bug: and to thoue the Lenore inured fewest meaning that rather than Ned, would be hend of their The reason, they expla s that {it spelled disa e too much of one's these days, Such devotion » man at a disadvantage, ‘The of her husband, would bored and find Of course Lenore but kept her hand. For all his t was to be had got com the influence moth-eaten ome little puritanism tint oberly, wal mp) house woman, sure soon Interests: loved she rim, toc elf better in viewpoint that Nea awa. dead and Possibly parent moder loubted pletel fa of vestig hi fled in him Ned came in klasea the lips, then diy Studying walted for him inviting an. ak Bud news," he ught he guy. IL was a said at last breat eurlou: She ¢ hin a qi thing, in devout frie sudder m h that a med to no great db There was no ome one of the co Ling interdst her perhaps, i n him than credit dismns her. Ye iuter: had befallen, cause to fear that mighty-avms on which they leaned nense weep miner beatde| 1 opportunity usand, Wait t " ting erect, tening keenly to his every word ‘The tien of trading obsolete gowns for beautiful furs was par I could spare,” “Why h you > some old squaw her furs? could don’t you nen back why 1 some 4 were some ugh sable f Ned—do you them for me tre suddenly lustful fox—and great wr think you could allver get His seemed rather drawn ar less as he returned her It had been too complete a It be wild for the he come with the Lenore et 1 leave her arms can had sake of the advantages to from » expedition. wanted her ne regret, Ho didn't relish her sudden, Unbounded jasm, and aricious gleam eyes depressed and evirange But L his rued » made mood was, she un ¥ it, wholly ware of re. © was thinking of silver fox, and ‘he thought was as fascinating as that of gold to o And now her mind was reaching farther, moving in a and for the moment st breathless. Sudden ed to him with shining no respogae to Sonsitiv seemed usu: un Society for over cighty years has relied upon Gour- aud’s Oriental Cream to keep the skin and complexion in perfect condition through the stress of the season's activities, White Flesh-Rachel, 4 Send 106 for Trial Size PERO. T. HOPKINS & SON, New York genera: | | ACENTLE | FOR: GENTLE FOLKS | The Fruity Laxative Soild by Al! Drug Stores Made by McKesson & Robbins, Tne, | {Stewart & Holmes Drug Co. Special Wholesale Distribators ° io oO} tirls Can Not, or Will Not, Keep House, Conse cianee| ly They Work Away From Home, Ie Verdict of One Reader. BY CYNTHIA GREY work now. If a girl has @ particle of will get busy and do her share to} AU meet the big expense married women he and spunk Times have changed. Living is high. If-a‘girl expects to he will have to keep on working. That is if she still wants good clothes and a swell house or apartment like most of them do, | marry Oh, gosh, cut out this discussion about women working. | Everybody knows if a girl could be like her mother was and know how to save in the home, she wouldn't have to work out. But no girl wants to stay home any more, whether she has to work in order to let her husband get ahead or not. —- | Any couple can get ahead, providing the girl can cook and| will save and manage. I am married five years. I worked a year, but I could make more by living at home and look- ing after things. | the men lazy and they Why should a woman do man ever Don't work, girls. It only makes to much afterwards. man? No hould a girl? never amoun as much Why twice as a runs a@ house and Another batch of excerpts from letters on “Can a couple get ahead financially unless both work?” The discussion will close this week. Many Wives Work in Seattle t ike is a st mount wor , and I myself have my friends the cause of it. celved many varied answers. After summing up the situation, have come to the conclu: ed for a woman to ¥ ig marr if woman fs tbe ¢ off di a married women aster H. BW. kir asked I res} 1| She Helps | at Home Miss Grey been married | r saved 1 have all tlal to all 1 mil minute T have have bought and sold © our marriage. vem me the credit for ma e salen, Because of the flower ga den and the little touches I have in around the places. There a many ways a woman can help a man | without going {nto the business world. CONTENTED. value of m: to advantage oint to decide is thi y couples get married today | In it correct to say, “They arrived t. If we of the people arrivin then twe should use the adjective, if the manner of the adverb is twe are thinking of their arrival, then right, . What is the definition of 2 “knot” | used in designating the speed of a | steamer? Knot $9 @ division of the log une, | serving to measure the rate of a ves- | ecl's motion. Each knot of the line | bears the same relation to a mile that | 28 seconds do to an hour, The num- ber of knots which run off the reel in £8 seconds, therefore, show the | number of miles the vessel (s sailing | an hour; hence, a knot is a unit of | apeed equivalent to one nautical mile, or 6,080.27 feet. . aK igorous HY separate youth and old wi with a deep and ever widening abyss? The bloom of youth and the hardy, ruddy glow of Old Age—six- teen and sixty—should be separ- ated only by the span of years and hot by varying differences of physi-| cal wholesomeness. Vigorour, old age is within the grasp of all. §, 8. S. brings that hale and hearty feeling back with & rush. Rich red blood is the great- est enemy of weakening, health un- dermining Old Age. §. 8. 8. builds Red Blood Cells. Itich, red blood coursing through your veins sweeps away impurities that retard the proper functioning of your system. Old Age—once a dreaded agony ba comes @ vigorous, enjoyable, care free time of life. | 8. 8S. S. is made of carefully se-| name? lected herbs and barks—actentifice| It was burned by the British in the ally prepared and proportioned. | war of 1812, The building is of stone | Welcome Old Age when it com construction, so part of it was left Bo ready to withstand the attacks | standing. To hide the marks of fir of diseases that follow in its wake,|the building {tas painted white, | Meet Old Age with a hearty | whereupon it began to be known | handshake. A handshake that| popularly as the White House.| speaks of well being—of a vigor-| Roosevelt had the official stationery ous, clear thinking, red blooded | thus engraved. constitution, S. 8. S. is your be t | ¢ friend when Old Age {s seen round: | Is the Gila monster poisonous? ing the corner. Get a bottle and} where ts the poison gland located? | drive care and worry away. All! yes, the poison gland ts located in leading drug stores carry it. | the lower jaw: Tho large size ts the more economical. You ask whether Sunday or Mon- day is tho first day of the week? Sunday is the first day of the week. | In the Ten Commandments the | statement is made that the Beventh | Day ts the Sabbath and the seventh | day (Saturday) is the day generally | observed by Jews and Seventh Day | Adventists, but very carly in the his- tory of the Christian church the} church authorities changed the day | for rest and special religious observ- ances from Saturday, the 7th day, to | Sunday, the first day, in ‘recognition of the Resurrection on the first day. | See Acts of the Apostles, 20th chap- | ter, 7th verse; also 1 Corinthians, | 16th chapter, second verse. | eee How did the White House get ts} Is there foundation for the belief that canned salmon and sweet milk | when taken at the same meal will cause ptomaine poisoning? | Absolute Safety Six Per Cent Earnings Your Money When You Need It $1 to $5,000 Accepted E. SAVING sOCIAT| TL PAGE 13 Dental Prices Cras For a short period of time we are going to work at one-half our regular prices in order that the public will get better acquainted with the wonderful work we are doing and with our new location. Think of such prices as: $8 Crown and Bridgework cut to $4 $25 Plates cut to $10 With Our Regular Fifteen-Year Guarantee These special low prices are Just what we say they are—simply an inducement for you to come and see how well you can be served. You are offered the samo high-class work and identically the same class of material that we have always wu. If we cannot satisfy you, you can have your Money Back for the Asking Come in and see for yourself our new modern equipped office, and let us prove to you that we are not offering you cheap work, brt high-class work at greatly reduced prices. PIONEER DENTISTS Collins Bldg., Second Ave. and James St. Telephone Main 2736 Dr. H. 0. Danford, Mgr. Office Hours: 9 a m. to 6 p. m. daily. 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