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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1928 ay AT PAGE 11 PRETRIBU ION Cynthia Grey: a» EDISON MARSHALL mar guson's grave and laugh at] hoping Kh heaven he'll receive him will remember that old] q telephone memage from my mec CAPPY RICKS |222 2285 2 =e vung ut whut he | to excuse me for falling to keep my In Which He Convinces J. Augustus Redell That fie aoe tans Wee tts Worry Brings Ruin to Business Men lot of milllonaires'like you, Gus-and |< Written for Tho Star by Peter B, Kyne—Another when they died between 45 and from over-en over-work and lack of exer was discovered when u it “, and we'll bet to gain the ab-| appointment because I've just died! would you Girl Loves Man Who Does Not Love Her in Return Shall She Try to Forget Him? to make reesome, We'll ing Next Saturday war handleap, SSO IM writs phate b chaneirang Dear Miss Grey: What shall I do? I love a man, but 1| @1Us," said Cappy Med | work will be our friend eee. feel sure that he can never love me, I see him during the ntinued from yesterday) around tt «| day, when Iam at my work, I would give up my life for Fi rie pape ge Saya Pak dcip de Pesca for the estate or executor, OF) nothing on the lust hole.” : ; r ay gs » uttte,| him if T could. He is on my mind day and night and I try | 2;0%."" und Table ¢ 6 devil's the use. talking t0| feos began to roll in, becutise the “HM fist ‘take "you | onCamam 4 ! t to think that I am foolish to love him the way that I do, and| wate , u're be ou? I'l point to « horrible exam-| tixed by in such cases, und old |77 cq eunts eee aa TOO A ee I try to forget him, but it is impossible. He means every-| te look | Ne. tefl end of a long ‘ See ane ie toe | mah Ferguson's modesty went on | verguson,” Cappy promised lili thing to me, and without him life would be empty, rab cee ee el sere eaon: |. Cue, ‘the. old islaner| ‘when he’ diacovers’ who? yumm He smiles at me when we meet and sometimes he stops 1 think I need a vacation,” M \ 1 Ferguson, my by fatlivine ake ees rae ae he'}}) uilivate, you, s¢ap aaa and talks awhile, but just in an “out the way fashion,” | Redetl answe adly orne ain attorney, the 1d} lant of hia ve very rich cents, {oo te tee eee ss ee pris 1 am in a position to supply flowers for his desk, and the! "Well, then, you young sa aver heard of old man Ferau-|and he knows he's in my will be: | finn, g owe, Bonet | And uk fie first time he asked me to do so, Ever since that time 1) Cuppy pined ai ; ; However, he | Cane he drew the will, and he wants! «411 wy you odds he wins by Ot have supplied flowers for his desk, That was three months n't get aw Mr. Redell pro herwise he wouldn't ight limit by outliving | jews than 10 years es got away g ina’ rerwine ho wouldn't) mo and getting his fingers on my! “Copyright, 1924, by the United ago. e my attorney e's Jumt wale, PONG) extute, He doesn't even deny it. If adits cate ve Other boys tell me they love me, and I have had several 1 didn’t know you were paralyzed, | and conservat An a) lawyer, O14! oid man Ferguson ra Pile Feature Syndicate.) y , M « ni t amb PLEO! ms ‘ U » are eg , > ou man orguson's ‘eat ambition Was) shinute thgt | was dow with double | proposals, but I don’t and can’t care for any one but him. 3 : e ; abe, the! n with dou , 8 ARY00 ‘ I'm not. But busine 0 know as fow judges ax possible. | pneumonia, complicated by Bright's Almost Unbelievable am not a modern flapper, with bobbed hair, etc., but other Ah! Broke again, eh? Well, Tl] He hated and feared them: ho hid|dixeuse and exopthalmic goiter, and, || -y, lise the wand boys like me, so I feel that I am worth this one. you the money to take » no respect for their legal ability or , / 5 ‘oucan hardly realize the wonder- 0 : in addition, had been convicted of | ful improvement to your I have to do something soon or I will be a nervous wreck. | Red id the children some p! p ir wense of equit io he would a murder and sentenced to | skin and complexion I can’t sleep or keep my mind on my work. It is impossibie yer gates or gata Na a » pearcat to keep a client be hanged next Friday, he'd dust | the mirror will reveal . bs wie He ¥ t reach ¥ rom going to court & reay © | about die of happiness.” toyou after usin, for me to mov y because I m ee 8 job. ob, boa 4 sent f | y : n suse I must keep this job _ | Beat it, boob, beat i idn't have many cliente and nobody “Well, do you think you'll win this “<= Gouraud's Oriental Your discussion on the girl proposing would not help my Got too many irons in the fire, /evér heard of him thru the papers ( ” ~~ ® Marathon, Capp; Cream for the first time. White-Flesh 8 Rachel. 6 \ Send 10¢ for Trial Size! ZF. T. WOPKINS & SON = New York ease at all. I would rather live unloved the rest of my life rs, Ferguson did her 1 ho ; pang =e \Gouraud’s | } et ‘em burn, Forget them. | y und old Ve uson, Whi at Oriéntal;‘Cream than to tell him I love him, or even to let him know 7" that r stop tryin their wills were opened that old man | y w ac bit and a fiver T young friend, J. Augustu | be glad to nee human being, m Verguson was either appointed on each double or 1, of the Went Coast Tradin ith pur wife will full in for the estate or exe 7 re * g Gus, how much could you cash in ny man, w er the gla si there a remedy? Must I always sit alone? It isn’t in| co. tomorrow if you had to fashion vor. the: fould ‘of’ dare hig watch, ; , ww me to marry a man unless I love him INHAPPY, ‘Oh, about a million and a half, in! eo. sara” , ae yiies ppg gine 7p h , : % | actual cash ‘ me heb admiralt pa sa The Wa ton tt su could net 4 per cent on that saSou Sie Sasi ees gs to You're he not 40 pope. Th t it while » do a fob for me and he inwaae te tok and you're ¢ a I weur i 5 o your office to suffer, whib I did 1 mally. he me out nnd ¥ ast out mpromised the casait 7A fr out to play golf with old soon enough, anyhow r Hudner,’of the Black Butte guxon. The old scoundrel 5 ow sitting on the veranda niready digging y amb of club house, Jooking down walt : to hide fa grapefruit or a dixh of t n steam: schooner: ha went to| the Trond to if I'm coming, and | Fj cream; you wad this down | court with and got licked and soak ane \ skin trouble- with a’ couple of pieces of tout | we and got him to consult with | O amount of cosmetics can con- and two cups of coffee and dush| me before sending his bills-for pro. LARGE FAMILY ceal an ugly skin. They only Jown to the ¢ « Om y y jonal ice | | fill in the pores and make the dats. -you <mart your eran 4} Aw sult: Warwusan’e: Wile: aot condition worse. Resinol Soap clean- {ty thinking, which necess a) maid and eve en 4 | ses the pores, giving thi * 4 rush of blood to the ead instead] or (wo old Werguson and’ His! wite Recommends Lydia E.Pink- oes tha pan Sieg thee : of to your rations whore it's needed. | went somewhere and rested,” And ham’s Vegetable Compound | impurities—the first step inovercoms Upon Seriya) Shitbe often roe Pen Lies Anaraos 8. weeks (oid tides to Other Mothers | ing skin defects. i off a bal skirmish or two with ‘erguson played golf. And he} f 5 eve of , . . | _A touch of Resi: te pyrotechnic, Peruvian partner) Never ate any luncheon, altho he) -windom, Minn.—Iwas so run-down | saa tod lated Soe irs, Live Wire Lula Almeida,|4id tuck away a light breakfast. rs i 1 you. plunge into. more| His dinner was-a moderate one and | oat was just meoador rowing. t the soreness and reduces the angry 4 | after dinner she, would Elana chat mother of my | look. The soothing, healing medica- 17 for two hours or walk around the ninth child, and I | tion in the Resinol products makes it lock and give his stomach a thought I did not | so easy to get ridof excessive oiliness, 7 to tmt-out a home run, The have the strength | blackheads, blotches, redness, ete., that while old man Fer Fogo thtongh ae | why waste time trying to hide them, nm never got rich, he always took LydiaE. | up, i i, és inne! had enough to get along on—after Pinkham 2 Vege. | Resino] wins by improving sige met me—and old age held no table Compound, | ‘ors for him, $0 he was hap- and it has surely | ¢ e H r amansed a long Wt done all I could | i ‘ but those that he had ask yes Dl am tellin; my | eee friends about itt | ——— wore by him, and since they were| It t : y r re — » & sours 1 lettace | fManclal heavyweights the quality] fe His coas 1 very to f t or nothing vm . potatc . and lessee not the quantity counted. If) have a nice big baby girl and am feel- ‘endl c nee, —he| ef ly ¢ “ 5 and a dish of ice cream, fol! old man Ferguson should ever ‘be nah eas You may use this letter to | Mrs. M. McCoy walk ter pac i ¥ Y yf of wtrons black | captured by cannibals they couldn't) he p other sick mothers,’’— Mrs.C.A. was t " \ 7 colt thia man. Thege o of of © nAMe | coffed u amoke two cl ender enot out of him to Mogpg, Box 634, Windom, Minn, inc n cliff ‘ahues . . el € rie? talk shop with every > ste his , and as a result M - hood had “sigh eyed barge ited [serie engl rede tu, “Practically every fe-| which You return to your, office| cating ‘und’ egne. exarcioe ea ine | Glen Allen, Ale.— “(I Have, been i ‘ k Dg ano exerci mn i ght to keep awake until 3 f old man Ferguson and my- | egntheee | by taking Lydia E. | Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound for bearing-down feelings and pains.I was | troubled in this way for nearly four poth Years following the birth of my first © exactly e milar r ivage claim own grave Lreakfast you x Cynth i re ing 1 concent ers on Jay, Wednesday and smoke four cigars and Friday from 1 to 2p. m. and on pes of tobacco before 12:30. eaday and Thursday from 1} to hour you drift into the Bilge m. at her office tn the Star || water club for luncheon, but before 1309 Seventh a heon you take on two cocktatls defiance of the law ‘and win or| fifteen or twenty dollars shoot and work ery Sa leaked a sare ; : pap 1 © has a yarn ia Son dacthel coy ‘ge: the gem bets ck, by which time your diges two are today én: = er samc haak' nok tara 'eh ich accounts for Guthrie.\tion is about half completed and evity marathon that makes life ; biome tnt ss Mead hewe: 16: Malle ; said, ented yu begin to feel cheerful again,| worth diving.” (0 Gages aps i baad tO Wie se frienda—tots of them—read—|\ weary and hungry as the sole aur-\aitho you realize ‘that something| “In all probability you'll fi hardl also he knew hunger to one aide of the ice cliff, do anything to occupy your) vivor of a shipwreck. He 4P-\ you ante disagreed with you and) live so long you'll have to be bu |e eee A aughta taneaeeued travail and crawied down a se Ot’ shelve nd. Don't let ¢ person hold) proached a woman who was OME) blame the grapefruit at breakfast,|!ed by comparative strangers, the Ve table Compound to me after taught him what they had to t picked his way about a Jaggec S sy ove tehether he) ting fish, and aaked her to pre-| at @ o'clock you reluctantly close | Cappy.” | Thad teken doctor's medicines with- : and all of them served to ontory, gnd fetchod up at last it ‘conect or uncon-| pare onc for him, The kindly ft-h-| aown your deak and with the day hope not.” Cappy piped. “Whe? | Gut much benefit. Ithas relieved my F him into the man he had grown to! at { edge of a dark crevi ual wife at once replied, “I OMt| registering a total loss if, you|1 lose touch’ with my times and ™Y | pains and gives me strength. I recom- as cree be, And one still, clear afternoon ncarcely §0 feet from the edge of three.” Whereupon the king, 400P-| in ven't ats SE penile ome. | friends, Providence cannot snatch me | i permission f 4 the North sent home & new re! the snow ¥ hat Is th roosts take in Ohio! piag tate ¢hyme, sald-—Then’ putlince et 3 i ablated S0bie | nce 100 mooh, But I do want (| eee eee bee 7 to | Every Woman in Washing- hing that means a q use my testimonial letter.” —Mrs.IDA alization of its powe! ‘The crevice was not much over out t , |three, Your mame shall be! and| ino ioe tired an live long enough to stand beside old|Ryg, Glen Allen, Alabarsa. ton Should Read This: He was working that part of the) tive feet wide at this point, a k or he f which| conferred a auitable estate on h | : Tacoma, Wash.—‘'I found Dr, Pierce's Favorite Prescription and line from his Twelve-Mile SP t rf ean th ‘ \ bene aa.” Golden Medical Discovery a wonder- 7 — over the ridge toward the F dred yards nk t rt c 1 © in—his old ‘rendezvous w a snowbank Sut, th as ny <3. He was somewhat late in| need of follow! it down. He : sb Id ork t ful help to me when the children” i \ n dvertising for-a husband would not work out|| nor husband for a little socku - : plan of advertising fora h d r husband for a lit tal were coming into our home, for thrt crossing the range today. He had| could leap it at a standing jum b 7 + te fan M leet She’ : ; | happily. Your letter has a Tacoma date line, I notice, || \axation, She's fed up for that day the use of these medicines I was en- taken seve th larger fur-| with a running start he could nh ms bearers and had been obliged hound 18 teak tayood athe, ¢ Bey PO duibes uare é ane - attend to 2 juties—their skin them Ia sly, first thaw He was eager to get to | city for help and protection? Perhaps they can help you y MARIAN MOORE nourishing and quieting effect — ing them out ove: camp—and as the zero hour Viree| A mlrror may be as decorative seemed to furnish new strengthss Riggs snow, so that mi He d t © paces, prepara ape) as a picture, if properly used. The also used both the Favorite Prescrip- him just emerging fr hick | tory to m: 1 dark dining room—and there are tion and the Golden Medical’ Discov- copse where he had he} As he hi was somewhat many of them—will be immensely ery when passing thru middle life, te white wolf. The blazed trail took| amazed cheered by the judicious hanging Found the ‘Prescription’ oo helptal ia i - —— a 5 ‘ scrip’ ig as I cannot print letters like yours in these columns. cht's irssee earty dinner, Of mirrors above the cabinet pleces ; ‘te lope as I T y CYNTHIA GREY night's rest. You eat a hearty dinner} ¢, conserve every gleam of light feminine weakness that I gave it to - E N U ES Lovingly, and pile into the hay about eight! hich enters, my two daughters when they were — DV a R your wife goes to her room developing into womanhood, and T The mirror in the photograph has pochiairdeinanerevirge icc I have nothing but good words to MIRROR SHOULD ALWAYS | BE PART OF A GROUPING | Never So Pleasing When Used as fi Separate Unit. Why do you not apply to the White Shield Home of that || on the children and the serv pareve A good-looking wife who —Advertisement more Or leas harnessed to he nad children all day, “A Young Mother-to-Be"—My Dear Girl: I fear your}| desires to go. fc ( nd mother and she wants to gol locate the man and induce him to shoulder his part of the |\ gown town to dinner and responsibility. I hope sincerely everything will turn out || a ite, or go to a show for the best, and if I can help you further, do not hesi- What happens? You arrive, com: " . 1d self-addresse ; od en’ piaining of a hard, hard day at the tate to write, and send self-addressed and stamped en cttioa aad the phcihente eee cid OFTHE TWINS ca ee = | nnd tries to read and: Gnally retires a ainchual polychrome frame An 6% Olive Roberts Barton <4 THE SQUEALY-MOO CONCERT “I've got the finest voice in Squealy-Moo Land and I dare anybody to say I haven't.” “Quack, quack, quack!” ez Waddle Duck ‘Quack, quack, quac six children “Chuck, chick, chuck!” went Miasez Hen. “Cluck, cluck, cut-acut, cu cockle-a-doodle-doo!’ went all the went her ns and roosters bble, gobble, gobble!’ went Mister jobble, gobble, gobble, peep, went all the turkeys, and little “Moo!” called out Missez Cow, lift- ing her head—and her voice funny short way. “Oink, oink, oink!’ went all the pigs, looking thru the barnyard | Cow and fence. “Honk, honk, honk!’ hissed the | " went Billy Goat went Snipper Sheep, and all the other sheep out in the fi said “Baa!” just to keep company. Land was giving a concert.” “I think it Ix," said Mister Dod. ger solemn uch one has a very But suddenly a dreadful sound split the air. It was simply awful It was so loud that the Twins clapped their hands over thelr ears and Mister Dodger made .# wry | once.” face “Hee, baw! Hee haw!’ it went wenttover brayed, laugh 1 dare anybody to say I sled thelr tails and The chickens all started to dig for foot’ echo Crazy Calf in his} | remain as and Mister Sheep and all the pigs disappeared and Miswoz ft switched their Is and went off for a drink. ‘obody said a word. he yelled crossly. » only one of all my farm You won't even pull my cart “My goodness! laughed Nancy It sounds tho Squealy-Moo | and no brains, just like a lot of peo Donkey looked foolish and rmer Brown hitches | (Copyright, by Seattle Star) that er ti } sense of one thought coming after the beat of his own heart, the olute zero of sttence-—not a whimper of wind the faintest tie of whisking snow dust. All the wilderness world seemed to training—listening. The m leaped forw t that instant the North gave some sign of its power. His tep was firm, but 4 his moccasin fi id, slipping Kht back A forward ¢ hands and grasping at the hard, slip. he had not realized his mo tum. He experienced a strange tant of hovering, of infinite sus- and then the realization, like a flash of 1 ng, of complete and immut ter, There was no sense of fast motion. He slid F with that sickening he sness that so often character izes the events of a tragic dream; and the wilderness seemed still to be waiting, watching, in unut terable indifference. Then h pitched forward into the crevice ‘To Ned it seemed beyond the least, last possibility of hope that he should ever know another con clouy second. The glacier crevices all incredibly deep, and he would fall as a stone falls, crushed at last on the lghtl floor of glacier so far below that no und might rise to disturb this strange immensity of silence. It was always thus with wilderness) |deaths. There is no sign that the ‘The turkeys marched off and so| Red Gods ever see, All things they were—the eternal | her. The focux of his atten: tion had been immeasurably ex tended; and all that he knew, and ull that he wag and had been, was before his eyes in one great, in finite vista. He still time In plenty to observe the immensity of the si lence; the fact that his falling had not disturbed, to the least fraction of a degree, the vast imperturba bility of the stretching snow fields about him, In that same instant, because of the seeming certainty of his end, he really exeaped from fear, Fear in its true sense is a relation that living things have with the uncertainties of the fu ture: a de the species are warned of danger, but it can serve no purpose when judgment is signed and sealed. This was not danger but seeming cer. tainty; and the mind was too busy with other subjects to give place to" such a useless thing as fear By the same token he could not truly be said to hope. Hope also fy the handmaiden of uncer-| tainty, neing back, there was no great sense of regret. Seem- ingly dispatched irrevocably out of the world, in that flash of an in- stant he was suddenly almost in different toward it. He remem: bered Lenore clearly, seeing her more vividly than he had ever seen er before, but she was like an old| Aer. Denote d HUbiaueanns an lel slow behind you, keeping time to photograph found buried in a for gotten drawer—recalling something | that was of greatest moment once, but which no longer matte Perhaps, seemingly facing certain) v rong with that detail, Even then T [lift my finger long enough to play 18 death, he was as one of the dead, silence, the wild creatures ab-| seeing everything in the world from sorbed in their occupations; the trees never lifting their bowed) heads from their burdens of snow.| Ned did not dream that mortal eyes| upon his form|he plunged into darkness, And all would ever rest an Indifferent and detached view- point All these thoughts swept him in a single fraction of an instant as again, vanishing without trace ex-|of them were unavailing. ‘The un- cept for the axe that had fallen at} the edge of the crevice and the} imprint of his snowshoes on the} trail behind, There was no reason | in jieaven or earth for doubting but that this ivory ylacter would} be his gsepulcher forever In that little instant the scope of his mind was incredibly vast. I thought wax more clear and true than ever before in his life, and it wag faster than the lightning In the sky. It reached back thruout| his years; it encompassed in full his most subtle and intricate rela certainty that shadows the lives of men held sway once more; and with {t a ghastly and boundless terror, He was not to die at once. There was still hope of life, He fetched as if by a miricle, on an icy shelf 10 feet below the mouth of. the crevice—with sheer walls ris ing on ench aside, (Continued Mo TIES I HE BACK The collar that ties in the back instead of the front is favored this tions with life, There was no/ season of nature by which] you. And you excuse your mendacity upon the ground that you cannot at. end to business and be a social lion, | Gus, if your wife wasn’t a loving, forgiving and self-sacrificing wom an, she'd divorce you, make you pay her a lot of al nd live happy ever after big bum!” You're another,” growled Mr. Re- dell. “I'm not. I'm a little one, but at no time of my life was I as big a bum as you. Look a I'm ve ty-six years old and as full of ginger and go as a runaway horse, Why?! Becau: even if I did spend. a lot of time at my office I managed t complish twice as much work as you do in half the time, How? BY I TING GEORGE DO IT. You're the sort of executive who, not satisfied with telling a subordinate what to do, must tell him how, when and where to do it and then watch him to see that {t Is done. I leave detail men to attend to details, All I require is the right result. I have all I can do attend to my particular job with. out bothering about the jobs of my subordinates,’ “You're the most Interfering old nuisance in all this world," Redell challenged, “You've got your finger on every important detail of the Ricks Lumber & Logging compatty nd the Blue Star Navigation com: pany. You like to brag about having retired, but you'll never retire until the day your friends start walking some music that you'll not hear,” “You bet I have my finger on every red.| Mportant detail, but—it rests lightly and I remoye it until something goes holes of golf three times a week, I spent the entire month of September fishing for half-pound steelhead on Eel river and on Sunday afternoons I like to motor out to the country club and keep my eyes in line shoot ing five or six frames of clay pigeons. I go to Burope ever two years and on |the years when I do not, I go some: where just as good. And I don't make a garbage dump of my all- ntary canal,” Yothing but pure cussedness ops you alive, Cappy.” , You big boob! Cappy snarled. you don't know the first. thing about how to be happy, You have forgotten the rudiments, In order to be happy you've got to be healthy, | and In order to be healthy you must | not be fat, and in order not to be} fat you've got to take exercise und eat sancly and sparingly. ‘Then your elaborate scroll design at the lower side balances a sheaf of wheat, and an attractive bird carving which surmounts the top. A mirror of this shape must be used carefully, however, with candlesticks to ap- Dining Room Mirror. parently unite It with the furniture, beneath, thus avoiding a round, un- | associated spot on the wall. The candlesticks in the picture are of silver, and stand on either side of a tall Jar of rose lusterware. | The serving table in the photo- graph ts part of a walnut dining sulte In Queen Anne style. Its waxed surface is decorated with veining In an attractive design. ‘The yelning and decorative molding Beauty Of Skin And Hai Preserved By Cuticura Use Cuticura Soap for dally toilet pur- poses, with touches of Cuticura Ojntment| as needed, and have fresh, clear skin and thick, glossy hair. They are ideal for the toilet as is also Cuticura Tal- cum for powdering and perfuming. Bam dress: “Cutteura Laber- erlae'Dept Wooraidse i San Sa erey: ‘where, Soap 2. Ointment 25 and Se. Taleum ike. BEE Cuticura Soapshaves without mug, Eats Candy But Loses Her Fat ews for every fl good things to eat, ho are denying them- ike most because of their desire to keep down thelr weight or to reduce the fat with which they are In shell design appear on the #lready burdened. chairs and dining table as well as the cabinet pieces, The large drawer is a great convenience. 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