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OFTHE TWINS {e) live Roberts Barton BUNCH BEAR'S ACCIDENT from things that ite owner didn't ike, On the back and ‘extending almost to the great, purple nalis was blond, coarse hatr. But it wasn't mere brute strength that mado him the com- pelling personality that he was. There was also the strength of an gained by battle with and conquest of the raw forces of his island home. Here wax a man who knew |no Inw but his own. And he was remorseless as the snow that 4 down upon him. as ifte the outside world. of the most rare and beautiful fron purpone, a self-confidence | He was dresced| teed | from head to foot in furs and skina/ werg the days of real romance. kinds, His jacket and trousers) | seemed to be of lynx, his cap wns junmistakably silver fox. But tt There was Penny Prairie Dog again, a few yards away,|came about that neither she nor| beside another hole. Bunch Bear loved grasshoppers so | ly, well he followed the creek down from the mountain came to a great flat place where “fields and grass and| there were lots of land and plenty of sky.” And wasn't he glad that tho, thick they hopped around him and| Bunch got so excited at that that Jing attraction of his gray, vivid under him and over him and even|he rushed around from one hole to | eves sat on his nose! another ike a crazy person, Ned didn't know why he was!{ Suddenly he heard a noise. “Chk!|ing down into each one with his|*tartled, so carried out of himself) Chk! Chk?" it went right beside him.| great paw as far as he could reach,| When he looked at them. In the And looking down, Bunch beheld| but getting nothing. | first place they were the index of| Penny Prairie Dog jerking his little square tall and barking as for the grasshoppers were s0/ but his cousin Pete, down and} didn't know that, as until he | exactiy alike. Petey done, that and Bunch time deep blue every prairie he came, | came ot a Pretty soon he tho some-| close to the root | but Bunch | they looked He made another rush, but Mister | mat about his lps and jowls. ducked just as Penny had} missed him. to a hole | What cottonwood than casually no- both were held and the great, |Ned did more | tice his garb: darkly fascinated by | bearded face. ‘The biond hair grew in a great His eyebrows nose was «straight, his By |heavy, all his features remarkably in | even Prairie Dog Town heard the racket |None of these lesser features could) and stuck up his head to see. and well-proportioned. But |be noticed because of the compell- was once, and perhaps still, a lively and penetrating intelligence. one were working him with a| tree. | This island man, however mad he string. ri he growled. “I'll get this | Might be, Was not a mere physical “Well, of all thingst’ declared | fellow, see if I don’t!’ And he reach. |bulk—an ox with duil nerves and Bunch, “What's this sassy thing?|ed in. stupid brain, The vivid orbs Indl- It might make a better lunch than grasshoppers. And be mai with that he would have been Nory and this story would have been done. But he did lose his balance and he did fall, so this story isn’t fin- ished yet. Bunch was cross. he howled, “You Suddenly he stopped and blinked his eyes, There was Pen Dog again a few yards away, bealde another hole! It wasn't Penny real- one of his paws so quickly | if Penny Prairie Dog hadn't Jost his balance at that very second and fallen into his own front door, de a grab could hav you heard (Copyright, 1923, by Seattle Star) But all at once he let out a yell| cated a nervous system that was] in Europe. highly developed and sensitive, tho} down to the real soul of the man, Absolute Purity is assured because "SALAD A" THA. ORANGE PEKOE BLEND is untouched by human hand from plantatio: mtoten cup. Try it. 8. & H.C. COOK, WE st-4073, EL iot-0350, Distributors They didn’t even explain the wild and plercing glitter in the gray orbs. Whatever his creed was, he was a fanatic In it, An Inhuman zeal marked every word, every glance, There is a rgoper balance to maintain in life, a quietude, most of all a temperance in all things; anil to lose it means to pass be- yond the pale, This island man was irremediably seeped in some ghastly philosophy of his own; @ dreadful code of life outside the laws of heaven and earth, Some evil disease, not named in any work on medicine, had distilled it dire toxin into his heart. Thoro 1s no law of God or man north of 63—and the thing hold good with him. But there is, devil's law; and it was the law on which his life was bent, It was the most evil, the mont terrible face that any one of these | At least thé Twins heard him in the | heaven knows what slant, what then it would go away for about a mountains and came hurrying as|Paths from the normal, the devel-| y month and come back again, It fast as they could. [opment took. They were not the itched and burned causing me to “Oh, helpf' tre shrieked o\ eyes of a man blind to beauty,}? alate and the scratching caused yh, helpt” ked, and hi [7 like Jack A?| pulled out his paw no full of stick-|4ull tw art. He was likely fully] | eruptions. ers that {t looked tike pin {sensitive to the drendful, eerie “'T started using Cuticura Soap cushion. beauty of his own northern home; | Soph sinc Get Reding me, Bunch Bear had made a mistake|if anything, it got home to him and after using three cakes of Soap and touched Prickles Porcupine. too deeply and invoked in him its Historie Windsor Chair. | Jand one box of Otntment I was It took Nancy and Niek two|own terrible mood. They. Were) hay come down to us In the same ae ase Ave, Meta OT CA NEM ERR ccna tee lIGka Goto, bectre. Ja MN ORBITER rte ee nee | aoa arias Pada! Dead 4 ed it Aes taal Pats own) olden days, ‘That In the Windsor “T think I'll stay in the moun.| strength, knew men's weaknesses! Chair, Its graceful lines are ag| | Use Cuticurafor all toilet purposes. taina after this,” sighed the foolish |and know how to make use of! good today as they were when such | sane a th Adgrens, OnMenre Laer ny. Prairie | 1itd8 bear as he shutfied away, Hiern chairs formed part of tho dowry of ftp. O\gtment ands Fale (To Be Continued) Yet none of these traits «ot! our great-great — grandmothers. | Caticura S ik : i i SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1923. t 15. mer K t os ET RIBUT TION Vy v y: 19 EDISON MARSHALL ‘Woman's Place 1s u the Home, ’ Says Mise of 19 — fo farcarrying, wo mas! UMfan'g eae to Sélect Partner-for Life ' . " her thar Another you oman signs herself “Nineteen > s is @VIWwit, BROWN © Company, 1¢ r f n ¥ fers a solution of the formula as “old as the i and t ¥ . as substantial for the unrest we know in these days of u BEGIN HERE TODAY akened Lenore fr heaval, id t Sed . Gasndt eaee sasbee tev abate Cakede and t sant heaval. Her views, entirely different from those of th # accompanied by his fiancee, Menore Hardenworth wh ing is her lette mother, Bess Gilbert goes as seamstre The crew con : Dear Miss Grey: 1 would like to give my opinion as to Knutzea and his assistants, McNab 1 Forest t afte hachae ; Lenore and mother suff increasir t kn whether or not we women should be allowed to propose ir Are unusuitad hed a nea Voy The craft runs \ stead of the men. I certainly am not in favor of changing because he ts imt g too freely the captain becomes ~ t be b the old convention. I do not believe that such a chang —_ t and. aoowy re “"*| would benefit our nation in the least. It would only tend to Bess and McNab steal into Ned's cabin and confiscate his remaining) the mar mak s . This t t p rth make the married women more restless than ever, and after tock of liquor This they row overboard. Knut» apta ne ever, has had too much of the spirits and he casts cau th ‘ a all, restlessness is the greatest trouble with both the men heads the boat into uncharted waters, Too late he sees a reef and the aus the sea) and women of today boat crashes upon it. Quickly and skillfully the crew and t aca We are advancing more rapidly every day, but unfor ifedoats and put off from the wrecked Vessel. Knutson is ™ tunatel aphosager 1 os ilar i te shock and has t tion well in hand, They row until dawn, ately, we are almost losing our sense of reason when they sig form on the shore of] of rare sensitiveness, it would have| CAagerness to advance. habitation that can be arty does not know had an unmistakable uallty of/ With regard to the divorce rate, I would say again that animal or a man. beauty; at least, something that 18) ou» ponid advane i ere - », . "t be apid advancement is largely to blame. People can't b NOW GO ON WITH THE like beauty and which can be heard y Yet, ¢ It ‘dealings in many of ices: ths| SAtisfied with what they can reach. Married women went jor all its lack o ' ms the fir me tar, oar <Gamuamavanty tat thie. incor, had je) Chant of the on the) to work for the purpose of obtaining a few extra clothes being. It was not just him astray. Surely ridge, or even vous 4s of) and colored sandals. How many of the selfish folk have shaped stump, a dark iveran: fo instead eating waves Per das8 is sary thought of the countless girls who can't get work because a ’ b: * ne rn was simply that he had d 0 > tie 3h “re limbs such se : n the } Aegy tt in-| Married women hold the positions misleads a game , depre a ffied sare sake gets a trins ts child in nature and| If more women would give up society and outside work Sasther we a ter ‘the a| Se sae as temperament, that it had berun to) there would be hundreds more happy homes in our nation Bess had was the form of| man had ¢ ® signa mold him after its own raw forees.| Women. belong in their hom It’s the natural place for a cue and the more intent th “4 praia his ar cam deeply sardonic note was wholly in| tem, and there young men can find the best girls of toda; gaze, the more probable it seomed|down toward the water ply ms io n te "1 racter. The 8 men were to d¢ e pro x, they we that ehe wea right fear that| Thins Ienteen. who until had | charact r b , If women were to do the pr posing they Ww ould had oppressed = Ko that it} rowed stead: paraod hia) oF grim r breaks! “go after” their men, wouldn't they? How perfectly absurd might “oy of some| paddies poised in the al n'a hearts, I think it is a man’s right to select a rtr one of reer eatures—per It's not an Ind b 1} His accent wa not that haps a anding erect a} quickly Ned ture t) of an Ry an ite, ad not by ese 6 caribou facing them—was evidently|him in a f b very) ms ‘ a “ grou It was a mu dh ing at what he wa 2 th y roar M sey . a, bolt bot 3 een, fully aware of and watching their Isn't that all t 1 eC n| Highland parents. ts in and approach, |demanded. “God knows ad vd as Yet the atmosph of vague} to see any kind of a m ‘ “ ness. prevailed. He so like After cae gt AI « . or se ‘The art that! wa: man that no restr & woods creature in inctive| Trapping, fox-farming, any { ass moore! ® was never truo art than the a way he had dvantage of/, dozen undertakings toc nan ing ad. with | the art and th art, res, In th the concealn of the shadows.|men into the northern his conscious intel! Out-| but something diseased. thi.g} and resolution that carries so ma It was a wonder that Bess had! Conquer i wo oF he was simply Iagening to] Uncanny and diabolical, beyond the}men 1 power rime v ever observed him, And now, | fe: fears that partook 2 the man said ne note of| p of ‘life. His genius an| veloped to the nth power: he wa: drawing closer, his proportionS/nature of actu forewarr neas and unreality was wholly|evil genius: they saw it in every|a fitting child of the savage w seemed to be considerably larger| Knutsen drove his oars with added » now, The voleo was indescrib-| motion, in every line of his wicked| ers of nature among which he lived. than is customary in the human|force {nto the water. Th ovat vivid; the man himself w Pardon me for not making my 5 Now that his outline) jeaped forward: in a moment more mpellingly vivid. too. It was no| There was o0 kindly warmth, no| self known sooner grew pla loomed ike a giant.| they touched the bank longer to be wondered at that he/*y¥mpathy, no hum understand-|his deep, sardonic There is nothing so deceptive! ‘Their d a a eine 4| had appeared of such gigantic pro-|ing elther in his voice or his face.|name ix Doomsdort- trapper, an however, as the size of an object}/man seemingly of Northeastern) portions when they had nm him) Plainly he was remorseless a8) seemingly owner of thin island. seen at a distance in the wilder-| Europe, was already at the water’s|acroas the snow. In reality he|tho remorseless | in which he| least I’m the only living man on ness. The degree of light, the| edge, watching them with a strange| wax a giant of a man, about six| lived. Now, as they looked it, except yoursel His, speech, clearness of the atmosphere, the/and inexplicable glitter feet and a half in height, huge of/ hairy hands might have been tho careless ueerly 4. ture of the background and sur. rdonic ey He was body, mighty of arm and limb,| rending paws of a beast had no mark ignorance i roundings all have their effect;| bearded man, clothed in weighing. stripped down to muscle| Perhaps it was madness, perhaps] breeding, “I told you the island's often a snow-hare looks as big a8/ready he was t, his hands and sinew, practically 200 pounda.|#0me weird abnormality that only| name—believe mo, it fits it perfect fox or a porcupine as large as| the bow of the boat. Al 4|Besido him, Knutsen no longer|® great psychologist co trace,| ly. Welcome to it—" bear. Ned, sharing none of/was climbing out upon the gave the image of strength. The| Perhaps merely wickedness with} Ned straighte white-ta Knutsen’s inner sense of unrest.) Party to remove the ailly dismay| strength of thiy man beside the nea| out redemption, but whatever the/ «tr Doomsdorf, these girls are yielding at last to the rapture of/that had overwhelmed him, partly| seemed resiatiens. It wax to be| pature of the disease that was upon) oni tiab-—<ohe ban he: sani impending deliverance, raised his|because it was the first thought! seen in hia lithe mot’ ia great,| him it had had « ghastly and in|, collapse exposure will Srmx and shouted across the wa-/that would come to tie mind of a|long-fingered, big-knuck hands;| human influence. The heart in his) you pave that till I and help ters. wayfarer of the ea, Knutsen|in the lurch of his shoulders; in| breast had jost the h human) me get them to a fire I want to be sure he sees us,”|turned with a question What| his great thighs an’ long, power.| attributes of mercy and sympathy.) 0 ay creep’ terror that| | They kne slanee that here| FOF all the creeping terror tha explained quickly jisiand is dis he asked ful arma. Ho was plainly, as far ney Knew in one glance that here! wan possessing his vel Nedr Knutsen strove to rid himself of] The stranger turned with an age went, at tho apex of his i hrawa “athent (tent bis votes unwonted dismay that took| meaning smile Hell, trength—not over 41, not leas than} heads” tia haat ode ddwk- es dd of him, A deep-buried sub-| wered simply 3%. Ho drew the boat with one him, his lp curling. “Ps my nsciousness had suddenly mant-| Both Ned and Knutsen stood hand, reaching the to help ton feces easy Pla “Of fested itself within him, but thejerect to stare at him. The wind) Lenore out on to the shore |course she isn't’ used to the cold messages it conveyed were proves) made curious whispers down thru] It came about, because he} lyet—but that will come in time.” ridiculous by his own good sense! the long ‘slit af the river reached I{ toward Lenore, that | | He bowed all to the shivering a ——i noticed hi hand before ever he/ | girt on the shore. If you follow really took time to study his face.|] ses the pertect appearance of ber [| ™yY tracks up to the wood, you'll ADVE NTURES It was a mighty, muscular hand complexion. Skin troubles are effec |i find my shack—and there's a fire ja reaching, clasping, clenching, |} tvsiy coecealed. Parcong Now soneienl in the stove.” He looked familiar. | killing hand, It crushed tho itves liy into thr face. “You're not real Wey Sh ai ie PERD, T. BOPEINS & SOM, New York City” G Oriental Cream Want Ads will help you find that —————-—-«| something you have lost |ly colt, you know—you Just think |you are. Walk fast, and it warm you up. 2uraud’s ‘Soothing Vapor Stops Catarrh a want to REPLICA OF CHAIR USED BY OLIVER GOLDSMITH Bringe ick Memories of Pictur eeque Period In History. By MARIAN MOORE - If yor get rid of catarrh ore’; or h! OCeRNe ‘ acry. you must first heal those : —— rhe ha “pe ae yes 2] America's most pleturesque days | raw, inflamed spots in the nose and be 4 on gHroenyee ae 5 woe aaa Were the olden times when satin | throat Pie ; ad left her city home, she wou e Procure a supply of “Deo,” the hi bes “4 to envy by hi sl oe breeches, snuff boxes, lacy | ciebrated Dennis Eucalyptus Oint- eve been. See nvy by his) triily at wrist and neck were fo ‘ arb, There was little about him} yo The days when swords |iy neat « apoontal of the ointment garb. ’ | vogue. days e y heat m spoonrul of the ointmen that suggested Intercourse with| were quickly drawn and honor aat- |{" @ tin pan or cup and take in deep breaths of vapor, and relieves irritation In the throat The vapor penetrates every nook and corner of the reapiratory tract, form- ing @ protecting film of of] over the diseased membranes. Right away the raw, tender «ge begin to heal, the pleasant, the commons at dawn To these hurried days of business, lacy frills would become all mixed up with the telephone recetver, and a sword at one's alde.would become hopelessly involved with the me chanics of the family automobile. One relic, however, of those days on Unued, night and should soon be free agreeable symptoms. 0” is sold everywhere in tubes r jars—price 50c. Satisfaction guar- anteed or money bi Dennis Mty Co,, makers, Berkeley, Cal,—Adver- tisement, TROUBLED WITH ECZEMA YEARS On Face In Rash. Cuticura Healed. “ Twas troubled with eczema for years. It broke out on my face ina tash when I was only three years old. I would be Bothered with it for three or four weeks at a time, morning, from all din- ‘The chair in the photograph is an exact reproduction of an original owned and used by Oliver Golé emith, It ts of dark mahogany, of the comb back design, with a sup port at the seat, The original is now In a museum. ROAM AD ABABA ADK a AREMERTON-—OMARY ESTON— PORT ORCHARD Take Fast Steamers at Colman Dock jarian Moore, (Write to Mari re, care of RFOULAR KOMEDULE this newspaper, for advice or Infor- mation about home furnishing or OF aT gatily Raley irk decorating, sending stamped ad- 21:45, 3, B80 70:80, 11:90 p.m, dressed envelope for reply.) 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