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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER ISLE ¢ — iE OF RETRIBUTION ame aware of an instinctive ery. warn Doomsdorf ¢ ing thus to ca Bess and thus sa ate Insult ing upon bear upon } looked up and sa Even at the distance that separat ed them the startled mo nt of his ed his unutterable amaze. he thought that { his presence, hop. his attention from immedi. 4 knee! ea great Doomsdort s¢ was to throw his y alr in token of ¢ thinking coolly, fect cont not attem death lay es in per- he must enough just | hus taking a gai road out nder. He waa) ' y EDISON MARSHALL © dream « chance he was going other possibilit nd hope. The ont eft was what form There was n knew 0 had would take. r ercy on the evil face of | * ly Local Girl Is Winner Honor in Val- Contest Gets entino Katherine LUCILLE M Cuddy BY G. BUTLER Tu New Mad Ye on her portion was |‘ y be was her the body tha’ t. Death itself wou ishing hands conviction known in all the Ww ause the white as prey of her own cares: or whether tehing power, she y by outraged na Doomadorf'a re, #0 n shadow of t mt its first shadows on th y epped upon the Beas was at this xperien: peint ced an in | quickening of her pulse, an untraced eas excitement that was apart from the fact that she ie the cabin of her des. lf seemed curiously an if @ great storm bering; ‘the moment was poignant with a breathless suspense. ot have told why. Warn of impending, great events had on transmitted to her thru some but unguessed under-consclousness; some | somehow, she knew that it had hed her from the man who walked in front. thoughts were leaping thru wa: Fi Ned's thelr flame to her. A moment later Ned turned to her, ostensibly to help her up the steep slope of the beach. She saw with amazement that his face was stark ADVEN OFTHE Te Wi ' ACT TURES TWINS AM tue Suddenly Billy Bull lifted his head Billy Everybody knew that. had enough the pasture lot Billy was really a fine fellow, like lots of nice people, he fad. Just you don't like with Onions in it, or going to bed early, or Jetdown dresses, an overcoat, or castor-oll, or the school. bell Really, when I think of it, Billy ia quite sensible, there being only one thing he doesn’t like and a, hundred and one things we don’t like. as sure anything that the Bull didn’t like Squealy-Moo to keep out in Land ven Gi out Gobbler sonse of soup tor-oll and school-bells never worried Billy for a minute. No doubt he think#-we are queer, But there! I'll have to start all over again, One day says she, to hate red no! things in the and sunsets “Billy, you're very foolish Some of the loveliest world are red, Roses and barns. Why, my goodness! In the cold wintertime you're tickled to death to stay in the red barn and keep warm." “You, 1 know,” snorted Billy, ing the ground obstinately like « few red things, It all de- pends on what they are, If it's something 1 don't know about, then 1 get all upset. 1 just can’t help it-like that thing that goes tearing along the roud on tho other side of the fence wometimes, It's not only paw “1 do A NN ICOM OTR A ENE but | I'm | ‘onions | and dresses and overcoats and cas-| Missez Cow said to him, | nd shiny, but and stutters and shrieks until it gets on my nerves. But so fast I never can catch up to It— en if I could get the It snorts over Suddenly Off in the chng sound and Billy lfted his distance was a that came chug, ing nearer it jangrily, “It tease me." | And before Missez Cow could stop him, he lowered his head and rush ed tor the fence. Billy was so m now,” roared comes here is just Billy to | 1 that his horns took off the two top bara and he went over with a leap—right at the shiny réd thing that was almost be- |side him. | There was a nolse | thing stopped. | In @ few minutes Billy came limp. ing back, “L guews it didn’t like me, either,” |he panted, “It can buck awfully |hard. A lot harder than [ can,’ fancy and Nick and Mister Dod. wer shed off his sore places and tled him up. Billy took it all aw patiently as a lamb, Minsez Cow was just about to fay, "1 told you so, Billy Bull," but the fairyman stopped her. | “A good lonaon like this Is worth hundred lectures,” he whispored “Billy won't meddle with an autos mobile again.” (To Bo Continued) (Copyright, 1923, by Benttlo Star) and pies 1d And another twilight/ mind of the}, tn, and some way they had passed | ,,. head. | the red | night of Jed not to go, but friend: know the reat » which she ture can of the they picked “T didn oa wonder the country want to ersuade her.” Katherine na lashes “and Katherine who anied us to the photographer, shook out her hat—and was ‘ pretentiousness k of make-up; imping, no —just Katherim So I my again, no picture will ever do her |Justice, for Katherine dy pos wesees the inherent intelligence of a tured mind: immeasurable at- utes of an unspoiled ome, unstudied charm that will carry her over the rough spota ax no mere beauty of form could do, mples or oun Not a an ace ever and that his eyes glowed like Yet no message was con- v Doomadort, trampling pe: hind. It was only her own closeness to him, her love that brought her to his, that told her of some far eriels that wan a reaching and terrific nd at last in my steps!” ho ered under his breath, It was only rth faintest wisp of sound, no |louder than his own breathing; yet| Bess caught every word. Sho ¢ not have to be told that there was infinite urgency behind the com |mand, Her nerves seemed to leap Jand twitch; yet outwardly there was no visible sign that a message had been passed between them. Now Ned was leading up toward |the shore crags, into a little pas be |tween the rocks that was the natu |ral egress from the beach on to the hills behind, He walked easily, one |step after another In regular ca. |dence: only his glowing eyes could have told that this instant had, by |lght of circumstances beyond Hess |ken, become the most crucial In his and It gown | | ‘Telephone Direct MA InA271 L 800.000 cups were crved | at tha PANAMA- PACIFIC International EXPOSITION: THE SEATTL E STAR Cynthia Grey: t Bobbed Ha 's Mail BY th Subject CYNTE be ch she he ndec he h igare which she ha haps the 1 would tragedy, to this de if he hopele same po young P. fa b t the pe hould ‘ n man, a Hea girl up a By the gaged to lovers until Since then he with her—told her and is also ruining her good 7 The girl still thinks a gooc wants to know what to do. The two bobbe come up time and again in th more I can say that has not a Personally, shorn their and any circumstances, It is just as unfair to tation simply because she aay that she has become comm dining place. Bobbed hair he t comes a le a man and absolutely re that any gi eputation 1 deal of the « subject I can notice no A 1 bob woman and girl, especially thos many tedious minutes, can deny that it ing more sanitary? As smoking cigaretes much drinking coffee, ea bridge, t unlike playin for as ¢ t health of the participant. reason smoking should be conc with it any moral stigma. ) Character Star | That, L Bob Up Intermittently 11A GRE engag } al month bbed h But nou ther he condeacend her, even tho she DOES thfully promised to do ha of th bachel tten his by vro the i rat Ul to be tale has e and forget” or e the gr tter l who was en they from a gi were apparently ardent SHE BOBBED HER HAIR! to do hair to have who bobs anything her fuses rlia a fool young man and d is hair and department ha is little cigarete r There lready been said, change in the girls who have lady remains a lady under all , in hair ag it on because she eat. a be to ina public to ide ns her 1 would many a ein the busines l ld. Who a from be- it i simply a habit, just as ting candy, playing golf, or ng golf, it is injurious to the in my opinion, is the only lemned—not because it carries Not This Season Mins Grey ny ‘ee: Was time Dear Babe Ruth this presen’ long? No, ansteers your question. see What s the Latin term for al Aqua wtae } Ia butter ever mado of fishes. | mind's eye, net had Jearned his trade. ta trapper; | He stepped boldly thru. Will Hays, one of the prin- cipals of Will King's company at the Heilig, is proving him self one of the most able char acter actors and “make-up” artists ever seen here. He can play the part of a young or an old man equally well and | is doing especially good work this week in King’s presenta- tion of the farce, “Oh, Baby. life. And it was a strange and jronic| thing that the knowledge he relied} on now, defeat into victory, was not some} finesse gained in his years of clvil-| | ized living, no cultural growth from | south, but merely ono of the basic! | tricks of a humble trade Doomadort had told him, once, that} a good trapper must learn to mark his sets. Any square yard of terri tory must be #0 identified, in the} Miss Allen’s TESTED RECIPES 2 Dora’s Cake from Denver (A prised family eecige reprinted M. throwgh the bindness of Mrs Ky 4 wellshnown Denver hostess) } cupfat teaspoonful in low altitudes) Leupful chopped raisin nts and nuts mixed upful C eupta poonfuly cinnampa Mihed add the au 4 th angel cake pan in moderate oven about one hour, (RISCO For light, tender cakes For dfpettible and. flaky pastry sp, digestible fried foods i ear autusn saponins ocr siaeatisne | narrow gap b the facility that might turn | — |“My hair is always lustrous | because I keep it so with a | touch of henna in the shampoo.” Cat. of Yes, the natives of Britlsh umbla make butter aubdetitute the eulachan, a fish from 6 to inches long and almost cll pure oil. o-* Do bedbugs have lungs? No, They breathe by means of air tudes. oe What ts the Harvest Moon? The full moon nearest to Beptem- £1, This ts because the moon that the trapper can re | turn, days later, walk straight to It/ and know its every detail. Ned Cor-| He was} and he knew this snowy Pass an an artist knows hin canvas. Bers walked just behind, stepping exactly in his tracks. Her heart raced, It was not merely because! ¢ full truth was hidden from her| that she walked straight and un- afraid. She would always follow bravely where Ned led. Now both of them had passed thru the little, / tween lofty,snow-swept | crags, Doomsdorf trudged just be-| hind. Then something sharp and calam- {tous as a lightning bolt seemed to} strike the pass. There was a loud ring and clang of metal, the sharp crack of a snowshoe frame broken to kindling, and then, obliterating both, a wild bellow of human agony |llke that of a mighty grizzly wound. ed to the death, Ned and Bess had passed in safety, but Doomsdort had Hipp squarely into the great bear trap that Ned had set the evening before (Continued Tomorrow) Fifth Avenue Boudoir From a note written by a New York Society Leader “[Tinaplty every young woman does not know what a touch of henna in the shampoo can do to be air, important really as we women do to make men like us, And it does make one’s hair simply dazzling.” HENNAFOAM SHAMPOO contains 4 touch of henna properly prepared to bring out all the beauty in every woman's hair—whether it be blonde, brown or brunette, 50° abottle at Drug Stores and Perfume Counters ennafoan, A AIA SHAMPOO ” “Makes the hatr glisten”’ there is one I Hospitals are gr crations are nece of letters from v Lydia E had i an operatio: an operation in her lette been deemec woman who when my two little MRS. 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