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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8. 192: THE SEATTLE STAR ade, alrt® he enquired at parting . “YouM not reenter fh,” said Bishop Wham theyve done with you at gov ernment Flouse, they may find « ken. nel for you the til morning.” Peter Blood's heart sank like a} L had talk They all wanted [ visits from’ tive out of 49 odd mem | | |'the Job and gayeome any number of sound reasons why, they should Cappy Ricks . Simple Tests Written for The Star by Peter B. Kyne—Another Coming Next have it, jzoweyer, all but one gave 5 Deive Bvt me @ might sound reasou, why they shoul , it. Four of the adventure pened the parley announcing object of their Discourses on the Value " But " he began ’ erste! i eo off, I may Will you stand “Well,” ouneed Cappy Ricka,| and in the next breath ean- © RAFAEL SARATING leney tx waiting for you.” And with] ax he she backs bik chalr from aaa natin Mae agnor NEA SERVICE we his cane Colonel Bishop slashed the! the lunche table ; y eth man Ane ee horse's quarters so brutally that the} water club, and lehted hi f ayroll, Peter Blood, bachelar of medicine, sits In his balcony calmly smek- | peant bounded forward, all but un-|junchoon came fee ty ( man 00 OU) ae ing his pipe and watering his geraniums while the rest of the populace | seating her rider, lors that the secr @rms itself to battle for Mou aimed heir to the thror } | England. His attituwe does not find favor with others of his tow be placidly keeps himself out of the controversy man on that of a | . | t 1d, ‘Mr. Ricks, 1 Peter Blood went off in a state of | has more worrlom than a walking| , tt year fot, thaw mind bordering on par. And delegates for the Marino Cooks and t and & @onte |there was occasion for it, A post-| Walters union It was not fear that kept Peter Blood from the confllet, as he was | Ointment of the escape atleast until | "Head diepateh. from Washing-{ it he & veteran of many a foreign engagement, That night while Blood [tomorrow night was necessary now,|ton the other day,” Acpas i / ail, I can slept, Monmouth attacked the reyal forces in the battle of Sedgemoor. {04 °K SN MS NOCOanlh MON Vis Hterlell, of the Wet t Trad sith it, becanee 2 Lord Gildoy, a friend of the doctor's, Is wounded and Blood 008 to | iiccovery of Nuttall’ transaction and {ing company, “te the effect that he Hews, TH try anything once attend to him. He is there when the victorious royal forces search |), asking of questions it would be| was w of his job and wishfal oe not “44 0 tie responsi~ the house for “rebels” and try to remove Gildoy. Hlood objects, duo | irnonit te castes | of the most important Job ti to the seriousness of his patient's wounds, The doctor and his patient wan in chin mind fo slink teck|. Cappy. mulled Die,utile. preacie our employ anda youth wamed Pitt are taken prisoners, in the night, once hin work at Gov-|smile, “It's hard to be the 1 i | “He gets the job on January Weeks later Blood is haled before the Lord Chiof Magistrate and 1 | senment ttouse were done, and from |ing owner of the flrat. or mecan / j f rat! The best the other four get ‘ed to make his plea, the outside of the stockade make} largest pping industry in the i } f 's ise in wages. od pleas not guilty, but he might Just as well have saved his linown to Pitt and the others his| world and keep an eye on national! 4 ¢ ay hey ved 8 good men ath, for the Judge had decided his guilt before his case began aD | yresence, and no have them join him|and international politics at — the tit { ambitious, thinking well of thems the Jurors, even tho they knew him to be Innocent, were afrald t© |inat their project might atill be car-|ame time,” he declared, “Here I +S Ok: A ‘ nelyen, pussyfooters. ‘Too eau- clear the doctor, Blood, however, is given a chance to say & few {riod out, But in thin he reckoned/am, the retired president of. the Vous. They wanted that Sisge Words {without the governor, whom he found | Blue Star Navigation company y | 20) but they wanted ‘to know wiem Blood is sentenced to death by hanging, but a higher decree | really in the thrall of @ severe ats yet { couldn't possibly pat | ba the nature of it was before they ordered that the prisoners taken be transported to the South to be [tack of gout, and almost a severe am time for politics to et ms ; committed themselves. They weren't ed O14 the plantation, So it happened that Peter Blood was among | attack of tomper nou 4 by Blood’s ed poundmaster. The secrete wuite certain of themselves. If it those to go, delay the navy didn’t have oud \ appeared the job was Ikely to The, prisoners are put up for sale as slaves in the South, Blood is The doctor was kept in constant | enough before those seven destre ; ve too heavy for them, Shey fees ned up with the rest of the unfortunate ones and Is forced to undergo {attendance upon him until long after crs ran ashore at Point Armue ed to stick with the Joe, tae insufts from the hands of prospective buyers, midnight, when at last hewas able recently, ‘The losa of the ven» ‘ : rom) experience, (hey aaa Heed is bought by a rich planter on the request of his niece [to ease the sufferer a little by a!doorn’t mean anytl ing in 5 { As for the sales- and is taken to the man’s plantation on an island, Here It is found | bleeding. Thereupon he would have | ular to a country that can \ o é rose to my bait at he is an excellent doctor and the governor has him try te cure him | withdrawn. But Steed would not its veasele anyhow, t told them t I thought of @ the gout, Blood is successful and as a result enjoys a certaln | hear of it, Blood must aleep in his|job to aacerfain what catne and w hought it. They Amount of freedom. One day he meets the daughter of the planter. | own chamber to be at hand in case | acelde y t 1 4 h rage to Vee boc ‘The girl stops him and they discuss his slaver of need. It was as if Fate made sport {radio compana be | #0 a Things go on ubeventfully until one day m battered ship, Pride of {of him, For that night at least the|rent an the remult st g of no raise Devon, comes Into the harbor after a fight with two treasure veasels. | eacape must be definitely abandoned. | earthquake, and the fos : y, and right on the spot 1 Blood is called upon to care for wounded Spaniards who had been Not until the early hours of thesdo y mippore those boys them T knew taken captive, His patients all get well, while many of the English | morning did Peter Blood succeed in covered that ne current wh what I alking about. Then J patients of the other doctors of the island die, This causes a great [making @ temporary escape from they were beating it south at Yi oe d pion oll ck tics and fire Jealousy * |Government House on the ground rate of 20 miles ed the stattatict Much to Blood’s surprise, Dr. Whacker one day offers ald In a plan | {hat he required certain medicaments | fog?” “Coming events cast thefr sha- for escape. 4 | which he must, himself, procure from ‘Search me," murmured M t dows before and a long tine ago NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY tha apothecary. | dell " " 1 learned that if one wants to The quest took longer than was ex slaves were being driven in from the} ON that pretext, he made nn ex-| “Having nothing in the way off itu F find out what sort of man he i ected by Blood, who waited impa-|fields, He stood aaide at the entrance |Cursion into the awakening town, and/active business to uttend to of late dealing with, a very a bis? Uently with the doctor's gold conceal-| to let them pass, and beyond the mes. {Went straight to Nuttall, whom he|years,” Cappy continued, “I have BY 1 | tent Billy’. ee uate i ed about his person. But at the end/sage of hope flashed by his eyes, he| found in a state of Iivid panic. The! formed the habit of giving a good é he 4 , \ Into his character, anid a y. i of some three weeks, Nattall—whom | held no communication with them, | Unfortunate debtor, who had sat updeal of thought to public affairs fiat , trout 1s fast and ag an¢ meat ie wan meeting dally—informe He entered the stockade in their) Waiting thru the night, conceived|I figure I've paid enough income } 2 rise to @ ace Pc ‘ ag mua him that he had found a serviceable| wake, and as they broke their ranks | that all was discovered and that hin|taxe# since 1913 to ha att perverts Dies Piiteigs fh hook: pee wherr: d that its owner was dis-/to seek their various respective huts, |OWn muln would be involved. Reter/about half of one of thowe destroy cident, he JU on Posed praies: hd Posed to sell it for 22 pounds. That/ he beheld Colonel Bishop in talk with | Blood ciated his fears rs and anytime some bright young| phasis aireya cast. ics.” BAGS. tae evening, on the beach, remote from] Kent, the overseer, The pair were| “It will be for tonight instead,” he| fellow goes Joy-riding thru the fog! stream. s : all eyes, Peter Blood handed that sum | standing by Abst stocks, suauiae In the | !4 with more assurance that he/with my martime property I want is Z _ (Copyright by United Fearne to his new associate, and Nuttall! middie of that green apace for the | felt, “if I have to bleed the governor|/to know how come. I've had the vat tiif ~—e iE ie Syndicate, Inc. All Rights Reserv went off with instructions to com-! punishment of offending slaves, to death, Be ready an last night.” |sktppers of the Blue Star coast a, we : ed. Reproduction Prohibited.) plete the purchase Iate on the follow-; As he advanced, Bishop turned to| “But if there are questions mean | Wise vesuela searching for that new ‘ 9 3 . A " Aatcce’ ahs bd to bed uw beat | regard him, beeen a a ase yasne ek a j vadpi eee é phew aver ince, but i) Almost Unbelievable 0 the wharf, where under cover o: “Where have you been this while?’ | thin, pale, featured ma: ‘en't found it yet | ice, simple. little test,” sueered Ah sk “rs . » Star efws vessels " hight Blood and his fe Nlow.convicts! he hawled, and altho a minatory note | Wak eyes that now blinked deaper-| “How are you conducting your bity mole a yes in a *| a ne she spell stars Bp the Bit Sia et es ba f ae Se ee rene a would join him and make off. | was normal to the colonel’s voles, yet | @tely. search, Cappy?” ' na tense os fen creme searching for hat new earthquake current ever since, bu Everything was ready. In the shed, | Blood felt his heart tightening appre- ‘Answer " best you can. Use your) "By the most approved method,” Piper gps pear tlen wilt} haven't found it yet. from which all the wounded men had | hensively. wits man can stay no longer."/ Cappy replied. “Every one of repor in | now béen removed and which had] “Tye heen at my work tn the|And Peter went off to the apothecary! Blue Btar ships coming down 2. expe a |_| bo: ! 1 not bother to mail] 1 ought to make a small eharg: sinee remained untenanted, Nuttall/town,”" he answered. “Mrs, Patch | for his pretexted drugs. from Washington or Brittah It's the only method known r | Cappy replied, “However, I'm fe had concealed the necessary storex:alhas a fever and Mr, Dekker has} Within an hour of his going came|umbia ports has considerable Scotch | *ence.” Cappy challenged and add-| Canny pondered minutes| ing nus today, so you shall hundredweight of bread, a quantity | sprained his ankle.” jan officer of the secretary's to Nut-| whisky aboard, and it has to be beni geet wil eve om eavia over thin Then red to the story © gratis. As ‘of cheese, a cask of water and some! “T gent for you to Dekker’s, and/|tall's miserable hovel. The seller of} drunk and the evidence hove over-| “ing bs tt (peta dks ite | have bright thought, or hel you boys all know, the lumber few bottles of Canary, a contpass,/you were not there. You are gtven|the boat had—as by Iaw required| board before the steamers get to/ naturally got to have sometht the table vigorously.) bifsiness for the past two years has quandrant, chart, half-hour giasr,!to adiing, my fine fellow, Woe shalt | since the coming of the rebelsconvidt/ Los Angeles harbor. Knowing you|‘#meible to confound my skippers ght you are, Eddie,” he deciar-| been quite brisk and prices have log and iine, a tarpaufin, some car.|have to quicken you one of these| duly reported the sale at the secrejcan never reform a sailor, I have} ith. The Blue Star Navig “In order to get action I'll been maintained exceedingly well. penttr’s tools, and a fantern and can-| days unless you cease from abusing | t@ry’s office, so that he might obtain|to stand for this, so In order to| COMPANY averages about one » make it worth their while.| The salesmen's charts in Skinner's Gouraud's dies. And in the stockade, all was!the Nberty you enjoy. D’ ye forget | the retmbursement of the ten-pound | utilize this criminal tendency, my] Ualty Per annum in the coastwise) i) pave skinner draw up a form.| Skin Book all showed a rising tem- tary of the na [to resign ed three to an hour likewise in readiness. Hagthorpe,; that ye're a rebel-convict !” surety Into which every keeper of a) skippers are instructed to drop a| ‘rade, and I do not want to have). unper part will be for the! perature, and inasmuch as he was Oriental Crea Dyke and Ogte had agreed to join the} “I am not given the chance,” said | "mall boat was compelled to enter.| tightly corked empty Scotch bottio|t® swallow that Japanese to fill out when he heaves) foolish enough to show every sales- venture, and cight others had been | Blood, who never could learn to curb| The secretary's office postponed this}overboard every four boura Each|@uake excuse indefinitely © bottle overboard, the middie} man what a fine record he was|————————————————=>* carefully recruited. In Pitt's hut, | his tongue. reimbursement until it should have) bottle contains a, note giving the! ddie and 1 will sve all our) part will be the finder to fill! making—and this at a time when WELL-FILLED BOOKCASE which he shared with five other! “By God! Will you be pert with|obtained confirmation of the tran-/intitude and longitude of the|empty bottles for you. Cappy.” Mr.|out and the lower which will) almost anybody who could write] "yy D TE A ROOM Cai adatin: aH ot Weeua were’ to\ tea? maction launching. When the bottle ts found| Redell suggested. “By dropping a| he detachable, w sight draft! down an order could make a good ILL DECORA’ Join in this bid for liberty, a laddér| Remembering all that was at stake,| “We are informed that you havelon the beach, whoever finds It will| bottle overboard every hour instead) on t tlue Bt avigation com-| rd,—it wasn't Iong before they had been constructed in secret during | growing suddenly conscious that|bought a wherry from Mr. Robert/ mail the note to me, and state ex-|of every four, y should reach a} py for %5 sign the skipper. to bombard Skinner for| With Comfortable Easy Chait those nights of waiting. With thts|from the huts surrounding the enclos. | Farrell.” said the officer, actly where he found it. I will/deeision in one year instead of four) When a bank presents this draft! more salary. Makes Delightful Setting. they were to surmount the steckade/ure anxious ears were listening, he| “That ts so,” said Nuttall, who) then tote all of my information up| ar five. with the informat attached, I bye oy and gain.the open. The risk of detec-|instantly practiced “ar urustial sub. | COnoeived that for him this was hel to the hydrographié’ office and let| “You'll never get any Hl detach it and the draft By MARIAN MOORE “Well, as you all know, if there 4 ything that Skinner likes bet- end of the world. } 4s, anything, tha a tion, vo that they made little noise, | mission. was Negligible, Beyond locking them all in that stockade at night, there Was no great. precaution taken. Where, after ail, could any #0 foolish as to attempt escape hope to conceal | himself in that island? The chief risk lay in discovery by those of their! companions who were to be left be. hind. It was because of these that they must go cautiously and in asl. lence, . The day that was to have. been their last in Barbados was a day of hope and anxiety to the 12 associates in that enterprise, no less than to Nuttall in the town below. “Not pert. afr, I... Tam sorry I should have been sought . “Aye, and you'll be sorrier yet There's the governor with an attack of gout, screaming lke a wounded | horse, and you nowhere to be found. Be off, man—away with you at speed |to Government House! You're await- ed, I tell you. Best lend him a horse, Kent, or the lout'll be all night get- ting here.” ‘They bustled him away, choking al- Most from a reluctance that he dared not show. The thing was unfortun- ate; but after all not beyond remedy. The ape was set for midnight, and he should eastiy be back by then. them figure out the set and velocity declare the same at the secretary's | obtained. office." The emissary had a proper | ——-———— beaureaucratic haughtiness, Nuttall weak eyes blinked at a ré- | doubled rate. “To... to declare it?” “Ye know it's the law.” “L.., L didn’t, may it please you.” “But it's In the proclamation pub- Mshed last Janua: “T,..T ean't read, sir, I... 7 didn't know.” } “Faugh!" The messenger withered him with his disdain, “Well, now you're informed. See to it that you! tottles reported on. “You are in no haste, it seems, tolof the current from the data thus blic epirited old cuss, isn’t he? murmured Redell to the as sembled company ‘He's willing to pay for his information.” “That's because it pays to have |information,” Cappy retorted. “I'm ‘strong for a few simple statistics, altho, to tell the truth, 1 ney Jeculd make head or tail of the sta- | tistical systems Skinner has insti- tuted in all of the Ricks ente prives. He has graphs, upward and downward curves, comparative fig- Jures, red ink, blue ink and green jink. For instance, we have several jdozen salesmen, in our wholesale and retail lumber de; | ter than his right eye,,ever since I | block of stock in the Ricks Logging & Lumber company, it is a low ex- pense account. We have always paid high salaries—the best in. the trade—and when the wat shot the cost of living up, I made Skinner | tines wee up to keep pace with it The cost of living, according to | some government statistics, having been reduced about 30 per cent since the war, Skinner met the requests for more. salary with & threat to cut all salaries 25 per cent. As a result, some of our best nt over to the enemy before | permitted him to buy a siaeable ‘Where Is the’ worian who says her living room is’ dull and Ye | despite its nice furnishings? Let her gaze om this picture and take heed! ‘ A well-filled bookease, with the — bindings forming a mosaic color —~ effect, an Ivory wicker chair ei stered in colorful tan and cedar red | cretonne, bright scarlet candles in — ivory candlesticks, : | little green plant growing of a bowl of water! Towards sunset, having seen Nutt are at the secretary's office before | ail depart to purchase and fetch the| He mounted the horse that Kent} Noon with the ten pounds surety Into sloop to the prearranged moorings at| procured him, intending to make all| Which you are obliged to enter. / lotted one page in this Doomsday the wharf, Peter Blood came saunter- | haste. The pompous officer departed, lea. | : 5 Ibook of Skinner's and the record}, At the Fegular monthly conven-| ing towards the stockade, just asthe} “How shall I re-enter the stock-|ing Nuttall In a cold perspiration d or rep catia aye ic often, Xk addneund! - - i |spite the heat of the morning. He Be eee tera eee erat — — the men and informed them that | wa» thankful that the fellow had not | df tephola’ patients “There's © only and informe : i ADVENT URES |asked the question he most dreaded, ! tne thing wrong with Skinner'a{% te first of the year there wa 6 whieh was how he, a debtor, should Itest however, If busitess tw bedi going to be a vacancy in the Ricks Olive Roberts Barton | come by the money to buy a wherry. “23 7 Eb | icnoratiy nnd the salcsmante fever} employ, that the vacancy was to be SALLY SALAMANDER’S LESSON | Skinner has a big book we sna’ to where fictnnee eee Skin Book. Each salesman is al-| tis % i } of that saleamen’s activities re- fieinbles exactly the fever chart of But this he knew was only a respite. hart begins to drop from the prev-| filled by a salesman and that ae The question would presently be ask. | fous high temperature, Skinner} /°>.. would pay, $12,000, a. year. ed of n certainty, and then hell would blames the salesman sotcrmed Spe Nae yal ce Dead open for him. He eursed the hour : : | “But don’t you have to maintain} time 7 hed not made up my mind in which he had been such a fool aw |a statistician on the Ricks payroll] “8O Was to have the plum. | My/ to listen to Peter Blood's chatter of |to do nothing but look after the| decision was to be predicated upon} |the quality of the future activities escape. He thought it very likely jentries in The Skin Book? some . that the whole plot would be discov- | queried boule ager anyacpered miata éred, and that he would probably be “We uned to,” xaid Cappy smil-|%rutable fate was concealing from hanged, or at least branded and sold | ingly “But not any more, T rose into slavery like those other damned A . n my wrath the other day, fed} rebels-convict, with whom he had } ‘he Skin Book to the all-devouring been so mad. as to associate himself. ¢ jflames and appointed myself chief TRAVEL BY STAGE If only he had the ten pounds for thin | statistician, without salary. infernal surety, which until thir mo- v. ' baction saves: me: $2,800: a-year;" >t Pp 0 R T L A N D ment had never entered into their “ t | sara it ws about it," Eddie Smith jealculationa, it was possible that the | urged. DAILY FARE thing might be done quickly and "You're asking me to disclose 10:15 $6 50 a questions postponed until Inter. As | valuable seeret of my business and A.M ‘pane | Reservations must bo made at]! eal! that a cheerful t Itisn't least one hour before leavi room 3 | MRS LIND UIST tide,» thformation ana-tlokets | an expensively furnished room— ‘ { MOTOR BUS DEPOT | but it doesn’t take a lot of money “Well, boys, that afternoon I had The Reading Corner. ¥ a office, at least for a day or two; in that time he would, he hoped beyond the reach of their questions. . Northwest ‘Transportation Co. 1) their beauty and quality more than : to be found before noon! : i Merete fe dria | their price. oh “Won't you show me how to change around the way you BB fetes bg i ft he eke Se ee do, Charlie?” the Twins heard her say. o Gay Na aN os aNd ac ve ete touch of Inxurious comfort which soph i me lor two if they had seen Dr. Blood | : etable Compoun memories, that morning. He affected to be| } be Y Li Did for Her re atte Onie hatte most! “That's not the way!" scolded leeption. None could give him|Appert. | fo. — “Iw is not cluttered with useless brle-n- tp ee ae Shae ‘ia Watited Charlie, “Mister Moccasin Snake |information; and since Blood had BY MARIAN HALE One of SCHEDULES | brac, just a pair of candlesticks could see you with his eyew shut, | never told him of Whacker’s share in PARIS, Nov. &—This ix the sea-| smart frock this season is to birth and no one SAVE MONEY [aud candles to emphasize Its sim- — evectbs any ee TACOMA. Mweite to Marian M et , 7 - rite arian an ‘ugly yellow with black shoe-|you can turn red better. the one man in Barbados who would } Nie oe ta button spots all over her, and #he |)” nut rine the wolt in the piggy |eagerly have waved him in thin ex-|ccelve @AY Tecognition In fashlon| frocks follow a \ straight cours avin , . ¥ ° pt *t circles, Mme. Appert. says. The interest oy | Zor M of having only ome dreBs.| sine, por all her huffing and for | tremity. elre ie he ais "ah ‘geulenee eae Life’ and Iwas not 45 Single 80c hun" decorating, sending stamped, ad- — havea forwhat Fi FIC vip OVC vein _ dressed envelope for reply.) had to suffer, I) TORE Question: Should I have any- “There's nothing to ft at all!” an- were not, Nuttall would find Pitt, and|to natural reaction In exactly the| silver bands that show between the E swered Charlie. “AM you've gotta! Suddenly the Twins heard a flap-| Tei a message with hin. He was lOppoalte direction,” ays Mme. | seallops. seal fectly quiet as 1 Paving: ecettte: Wat, Miantahe are?—M, H. : dots “Just wish. . Sect” And jhe} Ping of wings, und there stood Stis-| cquainted with Pitt and knew of Charlotte Appert, Parisian deaignér.| “On some of the evening frocks could not even GELLINGWAM, ANACORTES Anewer: Leave them as they Sally almost did change color at|mander flopped into the water and | he that he needed medical aamatance.| “All fabrics and embrolders are lacy fabric beneath and this Lied floor. Idid not suffer any pain, but I Copyright, American Homes Bureay, that. She almost turned green with | swam away, | And at the mame time that he xet taking on a richer hue. ‘The after-[the frock the effect of decvled) wag decidedly nervous and could not yt bite envy. But poor Charlie! He couldn't | out, insensitive in hit anxiety to the noon frock of this season will be} shortne: sleep. For nearly two years I was this HOC ) Y LYSOUND 4 to te on. ‘It's a good way to learn | Miater Duck had séen him. lant, having #0 far eased the govern “Slenderness ix Important, but] low in front, tho many of them are to see in a Lah Ghia set an his pire x Then to. Neb Bn on iebb Femedibe scene to lide if you're in danger. Now} “Say, Sally," called Nick. “Some! or's condition as to be permitted to the straight lino must be qualified| cut to the waistline in back, There) mentof ay i _ ii Be ie \ AND PONS cures. Special for long: we're on brown earth #0 4ty to| people know some things and other | depart. Being mounted, he would, jy panels, flounces, draperies and}are long sleeves on many of the, ble Compound. Ina few days the med- | d I Iwas well. I recommend the Nei urinary trplles “Now close your eyes and wish,” |to swim.” And he a#hooed Mister | events might have been averted, The rubles and colored stones, The} “On the whole tt is a season of enfant earl Noe peal hones Ps all ‘Grewhig an Tre wld. Duck away and saved Chariie. | unexpected delay was occasioned by, riches of furs and the most supple} contradictions, but 7, Bs UGET Sounp NAVIGATIONCO eaahiss “on try) TH try! said poor Bally (To Te Continued) ier Arabella Bishop, ‘ be the secretary's messenger had over. TELLS WOMENOF 1918 Third « rf to create a comfortable homey Dixie Land. opened her eyes again she was still on ey ane ae all her putting,” Saliy btayed yel-| _ Finally he determined to go up to} “The epidemic of the perfectly) Ok ites the ‘edges are accentuated | Yon, Weds Frk, 6:00 p.m. give you a lesson,” said) swim and had to stay where he | broiling heat, to climb the heights to! quite ax gorgeous in its way as the] “Clothes this season reveal the) way, and the doctor was frank enough ba : po ume stomach ti I 0 . Via Anacartes, chronte thea) ee turh brown, Like met". And the|people know other things, Kvery-| but for an unexpected delay, have tira, Hmoroldery $# not to be con-|evening frocks, and absolutely none icine was in the house and! had begun na the result ts!) Tinpqutst, 2814 Independence Ave,, OLMAN DotK- v obedivutly. 80 she closed her eyes} (Copyright, 1929, by Seattle Star) bode Prasat YY ea so might the others at the secretary’ ‘Transportation Co, || the fitness of the furnishings by done about this money? And it was | Ing little footstool to add just that lessly up the irregular, unpaved What Lydia E. Pinkham’s) a or was called Cl id alway, ind the other was called Charlie|had always been, Wiis “Appearance fore ‘out the ae STEGM ER | the family Hbrary. Notice its top ways toe be sure of a! Very serious condition after child- and Sally couldn’t. She had to stay | Mister * Hs . ! i Mister Duck and everybody. Mebbe | unhappy ignorance past the door of | 4 ‘with tophistication if It 18 to] "Only those on the most severe| | the ‘Change of| iy Dew 7% 11 & M. 1, 3, mation about home furnishing or Charlie?” the Twins heard her say. | 0, ably Blood would be there, If he, in sway for so long has given way by brilliant colors or by gold o , Angeles | rate times to be per- thi leather chairs or leave them as they to u lovely tomato-red. Like @ yellow streak, Sally Sala-| pretext for seeking Blood must sti Jon outlook: cut away to reveal the delicate anything from the are. the color of whatever you happen|khew .how, but it was too late. | ting ont from Government House at truco for coat pleasingly. Gowns are rarely cut for me, Shor¥y after this [ happened to change without notloe, mud color. ought to be satisfied to know how |all, in which case several unhappy be carried out in diamonds, pearts,| noon (To Be Contiqued) o ever had looked the fact that he was a debtor, ; EL, lot-1401 |room, Rather a sense of judging — Ry, But in the meantime what was to be | 0 riety, deep and wide, with a slant where look for him? Wandering aim. | Sanya ae oa | pi One was called Sally Salamander | th me ugly old yell o | , ‘ . | C The bookcase {s squarely and sol.” - capri ly Paya ugly old yellow color 8h feeling none #0 well, and indeed| Afternoon coat (left) and dinner frock designed by Mme. } PUGET SOUND | Idly built, with five shelves to hold | Kaneas City, Mo. I wasleftina (except pink or sky-blue or flac), | ang yuld Mi . var’ wats znd) #0 could Mister Pelican and |this bustabes, he was waited in hint. when simplicity inust be min-| watch the hemline TCO C ter. Then came} MA | this newspaper, for advice or Infor change around: the. way you) 80, )10y ond “per spots would not go} Colonel Bishop's plantation, Prob | simple crepe frock which held’ us } had to go to bed at thing on the backs of my Spanish turned from a beautiful pea-grten | ter Wild Duck, Pitt's whare in this bustness, Mie! Here's her summary of the fash-|much of the substantial material tx toop down to pick eels anor only. Charhe generously. “Try to turn) was, He turned every color Wo|the north of the town, Blood wax wet: ‘ono for evening. ‘The same holds] figure, not suggestively, but very) to tell me that he could do no more vers and schedules subject old coughs, head, I little chaméleon tarned to a lovely | body can't know everything, You| reached the stockadé ahead of Nutt. fined to ailks and wools, but willfon many of the models for after iis use and I took it regularly until | heart, rkin, blood of velvety will be ween In abun-lis the most interesting one We bAVe) Kengag City, Mo. 2 Advertisement ONE MAIN 3905

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