The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 4, 1923, Page 13

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\LUSTRATED By RA SATTERTIELD 5 NSN teneeennnemenD just fou gone had ever Bing vividness. had never drea and the glory him. It might de that could have picked white creat Beck and beat against a tree. Yet tome cool, back pa that this was a foe best ot He of battle was w Dooms steet helpless in an inst: slashing fangs instant did h himself; he cl with. mighty breast. before those never for an jand growing exaltation that thrilled) 2 Tiered Silhoue tte, Says P a UU by EDISON MARSHALL A sa © WPLE, BROWN & COMPANY, 1483 \ th froma: hin. feet impotent terror into unearthly just at never chant} m r of sleep, to his brain unspeakably his nat taken it | Because it w awept . k to Ned; and with It a deep} ey im hé was it than ¢ no more « he bre ost cho: rds of his being. It rape ness, the heri age dayn when man and ght for dominance in tho) | open places; but it had not weak ened and dimmed in the centuries His eye 4, and he stood shiv. feorn ad ff many rgotten It, just the Authe merely Hed to # of ht ADVENTURES wahies 1 men, om Army tatter with a which a #6 ends, from certa had te stress Grand TWINS ot hy fe s) coin wr Woryie. “Come! Come!” said Mister Dodger. more, you two.” “Baa!” said Snipper Sheep Mister he of nee into here § : p and Ager, field looking o' ister Dodger » a moon-face,” bleat er Sheep led a garbage can! all? cused Sr towel and Clothes-line today “I have to eat Clared Billy ¢ p up all th when he eats tuined. Maa’ “B Teplied Snipper. “Come! Come!’ said somethin , disgustedly. “He » roots Mister Have Yim Ever a Clam Omelet? Steam the clams, then chop them fine. Mix them with a white dressing and stir into the » beaten eggs, Cook in well p wasared pan. Before servy- {Do | he, of him, he had amused b cularly devotion eme of hundred t had preceded him frit « th emed cold He haa here. He outer in. his learned the t had found to all else y pendent upon it in this Httle snowy ¢ » dead wolf, even clear 1 came to him concerning t not the dream of the age uggle upward not only happines while As the und worth al Dom Shrivel Up! one star “Don't quarrel two. Here comes Farmer Brown | a man, If he catches he'll sell you both." laimed the t to b more, you fighters. answered Mis ing his head wo *. Come, N; cy! we were dis “We'll dodge behind these wag appearing. | bu Farmer Brown and his friend ar. ved a minute walked t up to Snipper § Farmet wn held him by his horns while | er felt him all over | you $15 for him,” said “He's good and fat and he hay| lotsa of wool on hin.” “All right,” “TN take it." But y something happened | Billy Goat had heard ¢ very nt | And without warni his horns and made stranger. *n Mister Man dizzily picked | f up a minute later, he made line for the fence, Keep your sheep! 1 don't want led angrily. "1 wouldn't give you a lend mcket for him.” Farmer Brown patted Billy's fat od boy!" me a lesson didn't want to well Snipper at alir Mister Dodger nudged “What did I tell your? he whispered “It's often the way with friends, |) They ‘tight ike sixty, but they tick | fled up for each other every time” frei rt ti blented Snipper gratefully, | Br looking at Billy with Mact eyes. Drug “Maas" | tlon it, later and hep. oe poernight) Wrinkles—tired lines—the tell-tal: | marks of age—need no longer cause | you worry. Science has discovered ja marvelous new treatment that gently smooths away every wrinkl as if by magic. Almost overnight! No more need for massaging, elec trical treatments, pore-stuffing lo- tions. All these things are useless and expensive. Domino Wrinkle Cream jn the enafe, sure harmlesy way to get rid of wrinkles, Simp apply it to the wrinkles you ak removed. Leave it on about twenty minutes. You will be delichted with the smooth, youthful texture and contour of your face, Years wil) chucklod, | have been taken from your appear ance. said Farmer Brown, uddenly wo he lowered | 1 a rush at the a bee ou've a package erasing thi & your attractivencas kif you are not perfectly #atin- At all good drug and depart. uch ax Bare thwick Co, Warren affectionaty Atores) replied Billy old boy! (To Be (Copyright, Billy. “Don't mens Nothing at allt’ ontinued) , by Seattle Star) WRINKLE cheat ris hungrier you get « taste grea ind hungrier for them. And the salty tang does Did you know that green olive healthful ox they in 1400 calor: etes ha often. AMERIC. only 765, They're good for you. in salads and sandwiches, bottle or two té-day re del lightful ? too! 1 great hot N IMPORTERS of Spanish Green Olives 200 Filth Avenue, New York City panish All @ eliver Pyorrhea Strikes Four dob atin ry for this eh Pail ssi DD 228, err tease your taste with the thought of green olives? You get Then are as They * to the pound. Boiled Serve green olives Use them Buy « Cyathia Grey: Viddle- Would counting to Onc Who Ac- 1ged l Seek Divorec Man Dear Mi The cerning a young woman who is considering a divorce he is tired of reporting everything she does will no doubt bring a flood of letters bewailing enormity conduct, Nevertheless, this is a real problem Many pecially screw Wife Comments on Young Bride Because She Tired of Monday con be to a the Grey letter in your colum: man of her ad to relate, es- thumb- and wives, and, love, each night put the on their partner to find out what he or she did minute of the day My husband did this for many years. He was not only desirous of obtaining an account of my conduct, but tried to pry into the innermost recesses of my thought My life was utterly blameless, yet in very self- deferise I began to conceal things, to lie about matters that mattered not the least—anything to keep inviolate the mental_and spiritual privacy which every person must re- tain to be self-respecting. I had a feeling always that if I let go and let him drain me dry it would be all over with me, and I still think it would have been. That is far in the past, and we are both nearing middle age, but it is my advice to young people to hold your privacy inviolate. Do not turn yourself inside out for anyone, and| if you are inclined to be too prying, curb yourself before you lose the one you love. And do not think your inquisitivene If one is self-respecting he or she will re- will find a way in spite of you. MADELINE. young husbands those who are in main s any ;if not, they prefer fond of does part perm: If y for ke take Mi 1 wound call fur MA in-0 CYNTHIA GREY. * red thickness. A ample frame of nod, from which to hang several used. Between dippings € can should be allowed to cool 1 the wax should be re only alightly above its melting | icka caw b at a temper- Day of Week Dear Mi tell case the year L, P. with him n “and Le w (Conti med in Our Next Tasue) of the 10th of January came on in t ary 10th, 1893, fell on Tues Whe mean? Xmas ts an abbreviation for Chriat- t does “Xmas’ ix the initial letter of the me f Christ, and the co- of its cruciform shape carly axa ol for Christ. The earliest Chrte- then making a repre- sentation of the Trinity, would place cither @ cross or an X beside the) Father and the Holy Ghost, but the} extension of the symbol to compound or derivative words like Xmas ta an affect which, tho sanctioned by long wrage, cannot be commended. figure and Who are some of the boy movie }actora? Parry, James Watson, Billy Bowes, Fra Wilburn rt Joseph Connel. Halt’ Cooley, “ph De » John Henry, Johnny J Mon Stone. Carpenter, enger, Joscph and George Cynthia Grey will receive call- ers on Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 1 to 2 p.m. and on eday and Thursday from 11 to m,sat her office in the Star 1309 Seventh ave. (Bureau of Missing Relatives | ‘The Star invites its readers to ase this | department ay an aid in finding missing relatives or friends, The depa iting those whe the missing ure requested also to re} The Stir. Other newspapers are invited | to reprodace such items as will interest | thelr readers, | ation Sixth touch with his who was last orge King, sirous of getting in| sister, Aurelia King, | heard from in Los} es, some ears ago. She ts] old, a daughter of Joe} chCanadian, of Ne- , Mich —Misses Only One Nature warns with bleeding gums Four persons out of every five past forty,and thousands younger, too, contract Pyorrhea, So be on your guard, especially when the gums are tender and bleed easily. Play safe. Brush your teeth with Forhan’s For the Gums. If used consistently and | used in time, it will prevent Pyorrhea or | check its progress. Keeps the teeth white A | and clean, as well, and the gums firm and | healthy. Pleasant to the taste. The formula of R. J. Forhan, D, D. S. At all druggists, 35¢ and 60c in tubes, More ‘than tooth paste ; it cheeks Pyor eat ut Forhan Porhat of R ‘orhan, D. D. 3. company, New York , Limited, Montreal vouts of James Berrigan, last heard of when he was in tle on his way to Everett six wee is sought by Martin Joyce of | Milton, Wis, who states that a party wishes to purchase Berrigan’s | | prop there. Information ean be | 8 | ‘PORTOLIVE—BRIMFUL O° GIVE HEALTH AND VITAL: ITY—PORT WINE AND OIL OF OLIVE Five out of every seven people| |fall a prey to colds when the sys jtem ts at low ebb and susceptible to | | ailments, | Portolive 1s not only a corrective of digestion and a spark-plug to your nervous system, but it greatly | Stands between you and seasonal | ailments, Delicious to take—a toothsome| {mingling of nature's correctives | with rare old Port Wine und Oil of | | olive | Take It thrice daily and at night. | Give it to the children. 1's @ regu |]ur “toast” to good health in thou! sands upon thousands of homes, Yes, your druggist has Portolive, Advertisement, nie Ren | ae Special Sale of NewBlouses Not a “special purchase” and not a job lot—just the pick of our New Season’s Stock—from our regular price lines at $4.95 and $5.85, reduced for FRIDAY and SATURDAY SELLING only. Corduroy Jacquettes, printed Crepe de Chine Overblouses in Paisley and Egyptian prints, em- broidered Tricolettes, and beaded and embroid- ered Crepe de Chines. Your cho: from a full range of sizes. 3: 2 ae TTT 100 NEW DRESSES and The very smartest of the season’s new models in SATURDAY Poiret Twills, Crepe Back Satins, Canton Crepes ONLY and Crepe de Chines. You'll easily find just the Dress you want at our Money Saving Prices ‘9 1 4* *19* ! did not Notify oer. mafled to Joyce, Mrs!, Ine: Jones, of Duy or to Wash. JOHN B. EVANS.—army author ities wish to get in touch with John B. Evans, whose son, Robert 0. Evans, died on March 13, 1921, from | the effect of a disability received during service in. the world. war. | ‘The elder Evans’ last known ad- dress ig 161543 E. Pike sty ‘There ix due to the estate of the son money / payable for compensation which he receive Fred R, during Mast, his life: service of- WEARING A SCARF In many cases the searf-is a part | of the costume and the ends become panels or even trains. LIKE A PAGODA A new sleeve is built on the gen- eral architectural scheme of a pae goda and a colored sleeve’ shows: from beneath It. # | GOOD FURNITURE NEVER - BECOMES OUT OF STYLE Workmanship: and Genuine Beauty Ae in Vogue, By MARIAN MOORE __ One hundred and thirty-fise years ago this little table was pur- chased as part of the furnishings of a new home wherein a newly- wed couple were starting to house keeping. It is still to be seen in the remodeled farmhouse—as. | sturdy and staunch as the day it first upheld a tea tray. It pays to buy good furniture— and the new homes of today should be filled with pleces which will be precious heirlooms one hundred years from now, just as komeés were furnished in Colonial days. Furulture that ts good in quality, Miss Allen’s TESTED 14 Creole Omelet (From the femous Creele Cook Dook puRished in New Orieans) | Real ripe tomatoes fale minced ham epper to taste poonful Crisco Scald and skin six ripe tomatoes, and chop them fine. Chop two enions aad add spoonful of bread crumbs. Fry them with a tablespoonful of butter in a sauce pan until quite brown. Thea add and salt, pepper and di co, Pour y become he center the tomatoes omelet over and cook longer. Roll ish and serve hor. and fold « fortwo gently into a For light, tender cakes For digestible and flaky pastry For erisp, digestible fried foods A Genuine Antique. line and color, never goes out of style—the passing years only make it more beloved, like good friends, The table in the picture ts of walnut, which has achieved the fashionable dull rubbed finish: through many years’ usage, rather than through the ingenuity of the furniture manufacturer. The round- ed corners of the top and the shap- ing of the legs constitute its sole decorations, yet its simplicity” makes it beautiful. ‘The glass curtains of the window above are sampler net, with quaint prim figure in self color. < (Write to Marian Moore, care of. main aot for advice or infor- DEFY GRAY HAIR O matter what your age, gray hale prox N cu You ‘old, it at 30 or 40 Yo Lota ae ree gine BF a Woman's’ best. friend In Preserving the “look of youth.” gt has restored girlish cia to thousand: t Easy to use and quickly ra Biesenea my a = or lack, Oddix, rease or wash off. the hair, scal 5c ani rect for Co,, 09 Coppin Bidg., Cortnatiae Pen BROWNATONE ‘Tints Gray Mair Any Shade streak will not rub Guaranteed harmless to or skin. Sold at all dealers oes dl matign about home furnishing oF decorating, ding stamped, ad- dressed envelope for reply), 3 Question: We have a new liv ing room suite In plain walnut ecole — ored mohair, Would you suggest a plain or figured rug? What color?—Z%, B, Answer: A figured rug in bi mulberry and green would be best,

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