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tIDAY, SEPTEMBER THE SEATTLE STAR z: . SSS 2: THE ISLE OF ( NEW SKIRTS ][Corten aoc RETRIBUTION | ey Serie Epson MARSHALL | A \ twelf in ghey Paty a | / If I lie th i /\ ADVENTURES OF THE TWINS OWN @ COMPANY, 1483 BEGIN HERE TODAY eg ng Ned. Cornet goes on a vc to northern Canada and Alaska to exch ‘ ; with the Indians for f : re Hardenworth, and ho stabbing pain in his arr ever harder to bear « the price f of his muse ress, The crew conaists of Captain n®© When he " McNab his stroke, dipping t ft cold because they cheating angle, Even if it were 8 gale and. & matter of life and death to Le mes an unsafe hold up, He McNab steal tnto Ned's cabin and confiscate his remaining eggs Tt throw overboard, Knutson, the captain, how 1 toon casts caution to the aide and crew launch the sma Knutson ts sobered by the ON WITH THE STORY “Baby Lamb had awakened and wandered off” Tt the «my, my ’ Aa hire oe ae tr a bs Mister Gallop, the falry,] “What happened?” demanded Mis. ¢ “ag , and Nancy ittine Ie “Did mebod eat a0 arm wraps, It was abat s—meager growth ape Chonan oe ; s a str now, the waves were les Sitka spruce and quiv y heard a 1 Chatterbox. “Worse 1 but if anything tts breath appeared only on It was this way ( i] u more chill hour drew south slopes the h and in grabbed his wn to Mr. Ranch t a dawn wind-blown scattered patches on the valley of bugs, and tiny pores of the skin. 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You'll actually feel its invigorating t refuge sat with his giving her Kod if at warmth he could from his wn body, Hess was huddied in| The t 6 Farm unk rable desolation. and skirt costum many variat nebody was M the end.| fall y the return of} sec apathy carrying back) th neas that “An ois 4 “ Oe ; : im “Why IIs < wrong?’ de All at once he made ump days when| of the ia Sole fteen wrong?’ dl thru the fence and grabbed nt Baby effect on your skin the very first time re bien 4 : Lamb bef: he hated to you use it. ‘Oh, box holding } enemas mene ete | ana . me while e rs bes pasishs saivaaia| secd"te toed b| thinks TN ‘bust ‘That gentle after-tingle ‘| was th : A graynesy, like a@/in spite ja a, ha, ha! d ree, the healt ” a 2 owlyi and the cur stays, el Rae Ss ae aE ter leno glow of t| finally and 4 a straight face. eyes, su F of these Bit down, nit he said weak ox had to stop to giggle “And I'll tell you « 0 again H me, oh my! Oh, hum! } “Come on, children, id | eomingly #o eterr ted "It's mbout Sniffer Ky-oty," be | fs hanging 1 te Jwent on finally. “He got fooled our s I, : rom all he had known and seen. ) a1 characteristics of the|®Mn. And I'll bet you he won't , 10d lem: ‘nything, its|M@t down to his dinn hy who had sat #0] Lenore w wind long in one position—his gaze fas! of the tened on one point of the horizon! fared wo: that he gave the impression of/she had leas vitality ° tion as the this week | ddenly started) had not met the " or next. And mebbe not the week | (To Be Continued) 5 4. His volee,) with the same spirit Ned wa y . a 5 caused both r otter | (Copyright, 1923, b -—~ a 3 the storm./an expert oarsman, but rt * taast é é white | et dawn. |to his or f | es shin-| back on the 1. Ho pointed to them, his : adling with renewed hope. | trail in the snow t Knutsen shook his head. "I) “What is it?” she asked in a from here. They might) low tone, “Isn't it a man? " Her keen eyes had beheld what Knutsen’s had missed—a shadow 4 clumps of timb: cached the 1 A quarter of a mi Baa \\ The ORIGINAL of the . ._Malted Milk We're! strength coming to land to his M4," she was sobbing. “I'm : ture ha Oh, Ned, I'm xt With ¢ of the other three in the! behing ¢ formed by the ¢ of a i mall river; and) aye could not make| EF ay line aire: ant, w shdt thru with She} that he Ned could als however, as were/ could not find it in his heart to| wag still weary pants of the) belleve him. Bess and Lenore both| there was stil the dark-| started out of their sleep, and the) ability—three chance t of for he for All Ages ves *@ Avoid Imitations—Substitates who had located at the mo nd wolverine| of that river, It's tho logical place n men, And the dread-|for a camp. They always stay near|t wax ever more! the salmon, y | po would go the oT uge from their enemies simply by ‘ Surely they| partly in the dep he sur-| standing still and so remaining un- foe in her| former d her head wearily, a|—that it was uninhabited by 1 contained) 8 uddenly, saw | < unaided In} rounding shadow rtly in the/ observed. ‘The thing at the time hands were atiff, but|wan smile about her drawn Ips.| man beings. hearth, a single In-| what as ® manifesta-|this bleak, des |fact that the form wag absolutely], < {to remove one of his} “Row, man, row! Knutsen| And death woul! find them quick in which they might find) tion of abitants. There) But at that instant Bess; who| without motion. It is an undenj-| Pe" edge had evidently learned this = In its dimness and ob- own blankets and wrap {it about the| called happily to Ned. “The only/ly enough if they failed to find| *helter, were clearly pronounced tricks,|had sat‘so quiet that her com-|abie fact that only moving figures shoulders of the girl. ‘The boat/way we can save that girl from| human habitations, For all caue} ‘The piace seemed to be utteriy| showing dark against the otherwise) pantons had thought her asleep,| are quickly discernable in the light|Scurity {t suggested some furtive lurched forward, sped by the waves/ collapse is to get her to a fite."|sen's prowess, for all that he wna creature native to the woods. and the wind | His own cars dipped, and his pow-!s0 obviously a man of his hands,| uninhabited ty numan beings. The unbroken snow, Yeading from the| uttered a low cry. For ail its| and shadow of the wild places: thus white shore was nearing now, thei sea to a patch of heavy forest! subdued tone, its Mving ‘ote of|the forest creatures find their ref- (Continued Tomorrow) Always Welcome In millions of homes Calumet is con- tinually receiving the welcome of the housewife. Every housewife greets the Calumet Kid with a smile because she realizes that he is bringing her Calumet—the most economical and posi- tive aid to bake-day satisfaction. She knows that it is pure in the can—pure in the baking. When you use Calumet you know before you open the oven door what to expect —perfectly raised, light and palatable food. There is a double advantage in using Calumet. You save when you buy it — moder- ate in price. You save when you use it-because you never spoil any of the ingredients used with it. There is never any evidence of failure where Calumet is employed. Use it in connection with some recipe in which you have heretofore experienced fail- ure. 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