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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5, '1928, THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 14 = CRUE iN (| aevnewive |b J . ID 6Y Olive Roberts Barton by) Rafael Sabatini © RAPARL, SABATINI avnet NEA SsEnv Carnation Home ROBBER RICEBIRD | ye’ Cooking Lessons Continued From Saturday) ¢ Government M1 self mounte with, now, d Ww what an ther would have t Don't I know my fellow Zomotis im of | Sometimes to remove the | Way, you don't | » had been | Woman, ‘There wa hours and | the Spaniards, yo never forget it?” It you failed to get all the le: and wi to preserve the course, I will be glad to send a complete set of these Home Cooking Lessons to you without cost. Any of your friends who are interested in them 10 receive a set by dropping al thing For instance, now?" was al.| at all?” flo sank back into] “Come on, fellows! What did Ty they ako thelr bills : ‘ hit a - ¢ I am sure if you have followed € ‘ t Dix t Y " % ~~ iD 7 some of the suggestions in the les- . 4id-you learn {t? Have 4 i : / a E sons you will have found ideas or nintort The next’ y im Spain?” : ‘al ly “Spink! Sp! ne?" they P oe 4 methods which will e useful his first misfortune. ‘Th t tee By Senn tec Weare tit | c eck r ne v oe DD toyou, fo the attractive little boo Soaten teohon’ enn tine : panish pris . sti t ; : =: f ‘One Hundred Tested Recipes", i A A Wy which will be sent you on request, in : thera are # much larger number of ‘ 1 ’ ; : ‘ G77), \isrections for making wholesome Good morn sir e nor of war," he explain: | friends. They we ting in a| bar H! And th le vowe ir PREM bg KE ig } and nourishing dishes him plea Lose Uupe ‘ was taken fighting with t 6 had no Because of the very large part which milk plays in cookery, and the need of having a pure milk sup- a ply of a uniform quality readily ea " t . available, you will find Carnation tradi the ; nt : Milk, recommended in these lea the | brought great goa t sihehana pnd ble liadAeh tn i ‘Sothe.* ‘ sons, a most valuable aid in your = . or t ¢ sank t tor amet anh ‘ ‘ . or 3 kitchen, tt aan ne in “4 wien batt ; % ~ ‘ a aye. The unvarying richness, conven- k my § " he explained. | ing it's more pleasing {t : A teat hapaelitio’ elanted Bad L GOOD cook who only recently used Carnation, writes: “I've fence, and purity of Carnation Milic Pt F pie | heaven to kill men than to heal them. eee | -_ e 7 8 ; rege i make it dependable for every milic nd looked. at him gravely, | seit must be never found its equal."’ She recognizes Carnation’s economi- and cream purpose in cooking—an ut he came you to be a soldl: | . AY . ingredient upon which you can al pasion bad driven her batts Late cé gt Scab embargo cy seema nerv mo on, lot's all sing. It] cal and convenient Pure Milk Service. Ways depend It a, 160: peeaemm sometimes laugh ‘ you see, and T studled lat? ; sani sau 2 ; milk “from contented cows,” evap- “sald he. “Few| fore—sinco it's a! Hf he's been here cl Saat ‘at Reine : Forget your former ideas of canned milk! Prove for yourself erat cab ee ee ny madmen in the world.” eat t's a long story, and the colonel | «p,- : A € ae . | that Carnation is the only milk you need for daily family use. nothing removed except part of the » | wt e pecting ret had Par) . . * : . water. h at yourself all you | Will be expecting my return by is twice as rich as whole milk because it contains Remember, it is P Until the can ts opened, Carna- |trauded of her entertainment. If he| But bef uld anawer,| “Why tt olink,” er twice the proportion of cream. It is just 100 per cent cows’ milk tion Milk will keep indefinitely and wrong. | would wait a moment they would ride| Robber “Come | Nancy, “W" gee i fateh because of {ts perfect sterility, it g, and you are|tack together. She had but come to|on, fellows! If we want to get as {tell sister Tloegrower tha : reduced to the consistency of cream. Nothing is added, not even will keep. for: several Okyn’ Saat enquire of the governor's health at/far as South America this year, | mistake at £ H opening. Because of the extreme uncle's reque lwenl have to hd attending to dual || sugar. And nothing removed except a part of the water which we care ined Sn every’ Stipa bette ate nd so they rode back | nesx. Now eat all the rice you can 1 larer” ‘ evaporate to reduce the bulk and give you a doubly-rich milk in duction from the dairy to the can, A moment ho pondered her, so falr | te nel Bishop's house. | hold because we have to fly a long arf nt : ; iit ; {t reaches you in a state of purity and fresh to behold, so entirely maid- | The very slowly, at a walking | distance har ae Seine | on gegen gaits : cogvenient-sized containers. Our sterilizing (heating) process which assures you the highest sat enly and yet so entirely frank and and some whom they passed/¢o eat at al 2. two, three, | ne . r . * ad sat isfaction in its use, ed to see the doctor-slave on| : / keeps it pure and safe. “You are,” he said, “the niece of | su: j ae tathate tercie SEK Lies oe ‘ : : : 7 If these lessons have helped you A Ws baie ARM RAE Pht Laie patar'e nists, Oda ok toe ae Gee . welcome to « rice on thelr The high quality of Carnation ie due to the excellence of the fresh to use this high-quality milk more the man who owns me his sla , . , tye nay | tled down < tal "J ave 8 gq z i understandingly in your cooking or he spoke lightly. So lightly that she | have pr A themselves that they | am foud ar t (To Be Continued) milk used and to the extreme care exercised in every department of the have made you familiar with addi Was enco' ed to insistence. ould d pa hint to the colonel. But}, *, ¢ ‘ bd mes I think you} She was not in that way to be de-/and keep him ¢ y, sir, that {s an evasion, You two rode ob! 5 of atl others in | _~ : 4 Cris ide Stith } modern Carnation condenseries, ppb fn wnlet ae << hall answer me truthfully this morn. at morning. He was toll: | | 5 e the of his early turbu-}dering his to one of the negro | ged 1 » the arms a Her} ae des’ ilk } Asdle taille that they have been worth while. Struthfnity? ‘To anwwer you at aya, and at the end of ft he} srooms, who informed them that the| cules and t prin | Use Carnation for every milk and cream purpose — as whole milk, as At aily: tiie “you have coeeees Walabor, But to answer truthfully! more fully than hitherto upon} colonel was from home at the mo} «1 am seeking Doote * he cream with coffee, cocoa, fruits and cereals, Ask your grocer to deliver a about your cooking problems upon On, well, now, I should say of you| the manner of his arrest and trial, | ment announced breatlesaly vince ree which you wish advice, I want you that he'll be lucky who counts you| The was barély done when} Even then they lingered a moment, yay in 9 rare haste,” growled supply today and convince yoursel, to feel perfectly free to write to me. his friend.” Tt was in his mind to up at the colonel's door, | she detaining leas add more. But ho left tt there. and dismounted, Peter Blood qurren-} “I am sorry, Blood, that T aid | Kent. “What the devil is it? |Any help I can give you will ba gladly extended. so - —| not know before,” she anid, and there ee ee ae < | vena a suspicion of molature in those | ,"Ph? Oht Nay, nay, I'm not ma A ® Cordially yours, clear hazel eyes, With n compelling |"... Tt # com saat ds : Ay is é. Z ee friendliness she held out her hand to} : eb | him, Ho int pad, alr,” Nuttall ttea | “Why, what difference cou! aptly wi that Kent) Domestic Selence Dept py had afforded him, “In t Carnation Milk P: : [have made?" he asked rea agama Peal ae 100 per cent milk —‘‘from Contented Cows” srsert Bullding,Seattie, Wat “Some, I thinx. That's his h der.” Ker Tan i f iT) P| ne ek ln srl oInted caret 19. oT ha not thera AE AACA . NOW .. he'll be somewhere else.” J ne keen sapphire eyes conelcered her | tak hiowatt Ott.” He’ wks A surly, steadily & moment from under his|ungracious benst at all times, readier level black brows. “It might have|with the lash of his whip than | been worse,” he sald, with a signift. i “ tongue. « ‘ cance which brought a tinge of color!) ? watched him go with satis Especially Prepared for Infants and Children of All Ages |to ter chooks and'e tutter to her eye-| tygtion, art even noted the direction | | lids. | nd “took en he plunged Into the} Pee Ube He stooped to kias her hand before | enclosure, to verity Neation é st way in the end. | correct his course explain {t?"" Mother! Fletcher's Castoria bas) recommend it. The kind y releasing it, and shea did mot deny|that Dr. Blood wa me. A| Bt i «. He flung| Nuttall blundered to the end of the} For a moment Nuttall was bereft been In use for over 86 years na n| Always bought bears cgay ee and strode offftan of sense might Nave eat down | oUt of the «tock gin, hesitated a) a and round tho corner of {t,!of speech by stich ingratitude. ‘Then | tba nalémile|s 4, Judging that to bo the | fome hich direction he|and there ran into Pitt, alone, tolling | he exploded : an substitute for Cas | half-n 4, Judging that to t agi s é J ° F | ant eens Neathing icone awny , of her face wi should and finally dec en spade upon an Irriga-| “I would to Heaven that I had Dining Byrapk Contaite 16 | with hin any way but the way th tion channel. A pair of cotton draw-|never had no hand in this affair. I Soothing Hg rl cab ae fee i alk . [Beauty Contented ] had gone. Ho aped « e ers, loose and ragged, clothed him| would so! I wish that . oh sai moe aos everywhere i —Advertisement.| forgot in that little moment that he You are always confi- avannah towards the sugar pl |from waist to knee; above and below] What else he wished was never each package. Physic! I oe —Abrertisement | waa a rebel-convict with ten years of | dent that your beauty tion which stood ase , » was naked, save for a broad hat | known, for at that moment round the “8 at 29 —— = pinebediy ermairgdeeg leg Sana rph ot has been devuloped to 1 gleaming golden in the dazzlin: w that sheltered his un-|block of cane came a big man in| h t Plaanhd Met Gacdne, Heh te its highest possibilities hine, Avenues | cted |kempt golden head from the rays of | biscuit-cotored taffotas followed by E er ears le carried imto effect that night; f after using Gouraud’s nt blocks of ripe amb tropical sun. At sight of him|two negroes in cotton drawers who q ot ot even the peril of discovery wh Oriental Cream. White une. In the distance dov Nuttall returned thanks aloud to his| were armed with cutlasses, He was | EK tentk of thd atvartore & Flesh-Rachel. 1 thes he eapled some s work.|Maker, Pitt stared at him, and thé] not ten yards away, but his approach e e now overhung him. Send 10¢ for Trial Stra Nuttall entered the aven and ad-|shipwright poured out his dismal | over the soft, yielding marl had been | ING y vanced upon them, They eyed him|news in a dismal tone. The sum of | unheard. In S Ira SHAPTER V Rew York : ¥, an he passed them, Pitt was | {t was that he must have ten pounds| Mr, Nuttall looked wildly this way viniies gj vot of thelr number, and he dared|from Wiood that very morning orjand that a moment, then bolted like Mr. James Nuttall made = not ask for him, He continued his|they wero all undone. And all he|a rabbit for the woods, thus doing the AAS ; 7 earch for best part of an hour, up| got for his pains and his sweat was|moost foolish and betraying thing Sick Fourteen Years - - - Then Appendicitis |r iiiiceh to Colonel Bane: » Gouraud's © of those Janos and then down an. |the condemnation of Jeremy Pitt. |that in the clroumstances tt was pos. | plantation, and if ever man was bu Oriental Cream r; Once an overseer chailenged| “pamn you tor a fool! said the| sible for him to do. Pitt groaned and had been sick for 14] acting BOTH upper and lower| for speed in a hot cltmate that mar m, demanding to know his business. | dave, “If it's Blood you're secking, | Stood still, leaning upon his spade. ie Poor gov hme peur helped her|bowel and removing foul matter|was Mr. James Nuttall, with b He was looking, he said, for Dr.j why are you wasting your time! “Hi, there! Stop!" bawled Colonel 7 . Vic nad appen-|which poisoned the system for| sport thin body, and his tone, fle Blood. His cousin was taken ill. The | peroy" Bishop after the fugitive, and added and in the meantime sn Adierika| months and which nothing else can |%bort, thin b seidbipllocy sod : - w exes logs. So withered was he that | overseer de him go to the devil.| «7 can't find him,” bleated Nuttal), | horrible threats tricked out with} eptic) worked mir-| dislodge. It brings out all gases, i log w e I hs can't find him,” bleated Nuttall, { be imma ag Bs Pos Jute to tet you| thus Immediately relieving pressure hard to belleve there were any 4 jand get out of the plantation. Blood | t9 was indignant at his reception, |80me rhetorical indecencies, w wonderful Adierika {s for | on ee heart. a is Satonishing the juices left In him, yet fulces there oats was not there. If ho was anywher forgot the jangled state of the (Continued Tomorrow) the ood Jt has done my mother” | Kaierike draws from, the alimentary | must have been, for he was sweating + ak [Reed Be In Nia hut in the stock:| other's nerves after a night of ani. PAIN’ eta canal—matter you never thought! viole y the time he reached the a | ous wakefulness ending in a dawn of PAINT ODOR i was in your system ent it Fignt | stockade | - F Nuttall passed on, upon the undor-| despair, “I though} that you. , .” Two or three pallfuls of cold water persons Heer i pout matter it keinge| . At the entrance he almost ran Into |standing that ho wouid go thought’that T could drop {left standing in @ room just painted | zood he ro. sually, e out which was poisoning you fn | the Overseer Kent, 2 squat, bow-leg. if went in the wrong direction; hi de and go and seck him for| Will absorb the odor over night. Ss prece é "4 slight disorde uch aa occasional | —— ~ - on towards the side of the pl ation that what you thought? My i EET. zed Hodble, constipation or similar dis-| slight disorders, such aa pt | { i ht? My S furbances, Often When (tare are oo ek headachsn one hc |farthest from the stockade, towards |God! that our lives should depend BRAID ON LINGERIE warning feeling of uneasiness eo . ~ sicitia can be guard-|*poonful Adlerika ALWAYS brings . he the dense woods that fringed it there. | upon such a dummerhead, While you] ’ Braid is a very popular trimming abdomen. OP peris same manner in| relief. A longer treatment, however, | 9 The overseer was too contemptuous | waste your time here, the hours are}on some of the newest lingerte. which one guards agalnat the spread | }* necessary f'n casen of rhe sed lies & ‘ and perhaps too languid in the « jPassing! And if an overseer should |It may be the same color of the oat infection, Bi : ao is o | ling heat of approaching noontide to ch you te g to ? How'll yor . ‘ of throat infection, Because infec: | stomach trouble, preferably under | « P hing noontide tol catch you talking tome ? How'll you material, or form a contrast. direction of your physician | - ——— aise aN ea Rte tion in the intestines spreading t 7 the Li dpe ties ~~ ee bah Reports from Physicians TESTED roat, one can often preve oe incr, trouble Be Ue eho geba [my entre. #2. yearn’ ‘experfence."| Steel body, copper tub and snd a laxative to, carry off the re Pie ‘Adieriia in all, bo all-metal ¢lectric swinging pannre $6 necesen yo Sea aeainet Glened) Dr. FM. P. (Name given | wringer with soft cusltion i, Put ae eoat an IN-| "i have found nothing in my 60| No. rolls—can’t break buttons. TEBTINAL aniisentic ts necessary. |1Sienedy ‘Dr. dates Wenger sn Fifth Avenue f The Hurley Superior Oscillator ro- bd “After taking Adierika feel better | rs . ’ quires little floor oe ee oer ires oe, moka | eae for 20 enre, Havent leaguers | King Richard’s Boudoir ora hot bre aSt || Seiki action of an intestinal antiseptic | TIES eliminated from my system.”| | | rom wenahetay Gcuceecy toe: «a My hair is always lustrous | | | | | anda complete ‘syatem cleanser. (igned)'J..b. Puckett Apple Fritters This preparation, known as Adlerika, | Adierika is a constant surprise to| P acts as follows: eopls who have used only ordinary | (Al soe ah ayia fae etasied ios Lk ‘ ith Jt ane Se and colon beatin 1K Bowel And. stomach medicines, on) | S00 sears ace by the Ma CAMINO BREEDS 3E 80 WHEL | : Greatest Electric i ul germs and colon bac! in| account. 0 rapid, pleasant’ and| Fi Most fevbe 4 " ” theMntestinal canal, thus guarding |COMPLETE action. It 1s sold by | Biss Richerd |; shess di fewh daby touch of henna in the shampoo, againat appendicitta and other dis-| leading druggists every whore | 2: 40 Bid méwe wrongs i idm pi Seeiet Pee thie start nara | Roig da Asatte by pine azten || MOG Rie ten oH dks hocsupriee iy 4 Zz Washing Machine MAAS ayainns [DERE Mavss Sail other Isadiog dren i | ‘ : ° cleanser ever offered to the public, giste--Advertivement | . New York Society Leader i Value Ever Offe: does not know what a touch | ne See cae Puts This Hur- of henna in the shampoo c | i wes ‘ thereyn. and fry hem in the batour do to beautify her bait, It ie 21 5 if he ! ey Superior 4 — wyth fresh = why a 4 important really as anything eS HE aa _ A neglected cough The sor Mi al wemcaedetemabeseaine. {i ei cooks in “2 the time of coffee! to Work for You us. And it does make one’s hair " beginning of many a dangerous disease rah Sg eal ad simply dazzling.” ‘ al 250 |] thowe Sk “cupful of Soar Quaker Oats now comes in 2 stytes—regular Balance $ Weekly HEN your strength is exhausted the ens tacil light. Then add HENNAFOAM SHAMPOO contains gu y ‘ (lus amall carrying charge) cod ies dation Uacade et yout thea the four snd the 4 touch of henna property prepared | { Quaker Oats, the kind you've always known, and Sceetbigy peat wich to bring out all the beauty in every QUICK QUAKER The Thor Electric Sh throat and lungs are raw and sore from beater uct ; P QUICK Q eR. e Thor Electric Shop eotghibg, you nie fall an easy prey to Core pr psi the woman's hair—whether it be blonde, i Puree Kactoxy Branch ni ‘ iti Sh ev ick foun | or brunette, = = eats A i * id Ps disease—bronchitis, pneumonia, even tu- fa thick round ‘licen d brown or bru : Quick Quaker makes oats the quickest break. Telephone Bu ieiaais berculosis. That is why it is so important ay oe i ie au onan Relepnone HU tokaais to break up coughs prompt | 5 Ca bottle at Drug Stores fast dish. Cooks perfectly in 3 to 5 minutes NUNLEY. MACHINES COMDANTS For more than fifty yeara thousands of and Perfume Counters d scarcely longer than simple toasted bread. "CHICAGO families have relied upon Dr, King’s New Monufacturers of ‘Thor Rlgetrie Discovery to stop coughs. It does ths Same plump oats as regular Quaker Oats, the lectrte oneflating Tyne Warh= ie] ithout he 1 2 ’, a, . ing Machi) » Also Thor Auto= Cae bet fer cxa foie pisstlating | enn Oa 2 Kinds of Quaker Oats kind you've always known, Cut before flaking, matic *Tronerd and shatt-driven the mucous membranes to throw off th | Qu rolled very thin and partly cooked. And these raat eee ee aay Sold by dealers in all cities, Clogging secretions. It has an agreeable | SHAMPOO At Your Grocers all flakes at ‘ Write. for names. See trupsistt. | Pov figs, tandes caked small flakes cook faster—that's the only differe ain. Woatern: Office: M For digestible and flaky pastry |) fakes the hair glisten’” Quick Quaker and Regular chee: | certs Makers of Blac Wasiah Neches Dr. KING’S new oiscovery For crisp, digestible fried foods STEWART & HOLMES DRUG CO. Quaker Oats. All the rich Quaker flavor. All the good of hot Bstublished 1908 Wholesale Distributors Get whichever you prefer. breakfasts quick! Today, try Quick Quaker, ee Ma Red You can quickly stop that exhausting cough that lays you open to disease.

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