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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1928, , THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 11 eres eeesenssinnenseesnsss a es ee ene NSE CBibob by Rafael Sabatini © RAPALL, SABATINI aAnpct NEA SERVICE Ne ADVENTURES OF THE TWINS | YOU CANT STOP / [reccrmnn cone if Are Your Glasses EATING THEM / | "Up-to-Date for the hours of reading and Miss Allen’s TESTED RECIPES (Continued From Yesterday) | senge And where linve you been | f | He was a little heavyshearted. 1] that you come here only now with “Snowballs” {have said that he was a judge of nawer me Christmas work you intend 48 doing? An With Our Gta Huteson-Donahey LACE a dish of plump, mesty green Optical Co. olives before you, Eat one. How that EL sot-4aie 08 Pika ed salty tang does ro a5 fe your appetite, And he § " men, and his judgment of Levasseur] The half-cast shrank terrified be: | you eat another after another, from the South |filled him with misgivings which|fore his fury, His explanation, If he a eee RT : | | Sreen olives are good for you, And wore growing heavier in a measure} had one, was paralyzed by fear 1 they are delightfull itabl to all social . “ . . . ke little rownd dowgh- | He expressed it to Wolverstone, | shook him twice, snarling the whi toda’ und ‘seco PTA diate | The favo recipe of @ Who met him as he stepped aboard|then hurled him into the scuppers. they’ are’the most popular of aipetlnare well known Bi Paso cook) |the Arabella j The man’s head struck the gunwalo Boy 0 bode ar tw to-day: | SAME PRICE R “You overpersuaded me into those )as he fell, and he lay there, quite , : ecipe articles, you blackguard; and it'll sur j still a trickle of blood issuing from ie h aieey Dilvee font P (All measurements level) prise mo if any good comes of this|hix mouth calories to the pound—more than ‘or over 30 ears . [Rteciation* Levasseur dashed one hand against which has but 220, : y m Psi 1 ‘The giant rolled his single blood-|the other, as tf dusting them. Write for {ree folder gloing green clive Nias eer " ithirsty eye, and sneered, thrusting} “Heave that much overboard,” he! recipes used by America’s great hotels pach etait mal Jout his heavy jaw. “We'll wring the ordered somo of those who atood idl. Waiiden | Ounces for inch of sa! > neck if there's any treachery,” | ing in the waist, “Then up anchor, | ; 7 1 >, — | ee bbiog bow: So we will—-if we are there to|and let us after the Dutchman.” he panted. aah aN eno ie Us i! fF der | wring. it by then.” And on thaty al Steady, captain, What's that?" of Spanish Green Olives | se less oO} 1 teaspoonful vanilla ‘Theer' was a restraining hand upon| Whitey Nose Squirrel was sitting) “We--wo were just talking about | of the ebb,” hel his shoulder, and the broad face of |" top of a fence in Dixie Land| yout" sald Nancy breathtensly-to the oft to his cabin. | hie Heutenant Cahusac, a burly, eal|When the Twins came along, He|newcomer, “We never knew that| lous Breton scoundrel, was stolidly| WS puffing hiv cheeks and sucking | #quirrela could fly! Where did you jthem in, and puffing his sides out|learn? In a circus?" “We sail in |missing t Enough flour so that they will |} morn Drop. ia hot Grieg and: { Tike ‘doughnuts, sprinkle with 200 Fifth Avenue, New York City panish = KG confronting him. 1 , oe rs eur yUrpone | id drawing them tn the most ex “Why, no! Nobody t h powdered sugar.+ Levasseur’s Heroles | Levasseur made clear his purt an n ly taught us,"| syye7 re eadiaie nat eines 10 | withw deel. of amury obscenity, | elted manner. answered the curious fellow. a BAKING POWDER k on the followin h ©| Cahuaae shook his head, “A Dutch| “I declare to goodness! he pant “Who is us?” asked N full hour before ninte ! brit” 8 Impossible! We] ed. “I've tr ted and tried but I ean't| “My brothers and I, We always | alongside La Foudr c alf-caste And who the devil will deny us?’| ly broke my neck and I tried it o! | ‘Fly H 0 you do it! | Ras chespen cutee tee ant want liamesone waa barren’ amaieanept|® Yash and fall Dat, and. now.d've|legsin, “eorhape’ sould oara.® | priced brands. up the ladda te ware iad th draw: land fury |beeit practicing off the top of this | begged W Nowe eax | | - rs of hairy untann ed hide, and * “For one thing, tt eres your ks | ry aad anait he Nlaratrerd erst | The squirrel shook } ead, “No, | “AU queen olswes ond stufled liven ere Spanith Green Olives | OUR GOVERNMENT USED ‘or light, tender cakes red blanket served him for a cloak.|crew will be none too willing | ae Taint Go that. fe ald.) \erhes: Bi! creer eernerenner sermon | MILLIONS OF POUNDS He was the b of paper for Captain I captain unto tho letter sadly soiled and crumpled by For digestible and flaky pastry For crisp, digestible fied foods Vasseur 1 care nothing for Captain] bruised all ove I my sharp clay Blood ” "What is you've been trying/as you, I'll "But tt is necessary that you|to do?” asked Nick as soon as he} don't really fl and cl up same “ you a mecret, 1/| ing squirrels, but we don't fly at) What would you all! I jump! But toad or a turtle | ater of a folded ons er there's Captain Blood.” knocked out @ tooth, and I'm! want to go up a tree, I have to use | | ntact | with the hal person. Its con: | should, He has the power, the weight | could get a word in edgeways. |the skin on my hind legs is joined Wisht I could! sighed Whitey] Wh Nose laughed and ran off} tents may be roughly translated} of motal and of mon, and if I know] “Fly,” said Whitey Nose, much a8/to my sides in such a way as to| Nose enviously. into the woods. | The oldest frame building in “ thus |him at all he'll sink us before he'll| tho he were saying, or “sleep” | make a sort of parachute and {t lets My goodness!’ said Nick. “You (To Be Continued) | America is a meeting house in Mary- For that little lunch My well-beloved—I am in the} st interference with the or “run” or anything in the world | me down easy. They do call us fly-|ought to be gind you can climb.| (Copyright, 1923, by Seattle Star) |land, built in 1684, teh c aw which 5) He has his own views of p that wouldn't. ‘take ‘your br eat 3 | Sac cesmceeeccemeciert i fae = Bei Ns Caine Pe, Fd caldera just before se part solved to separate is Captain Blood, as I wa: away | “Fly! exclaimed the Twina tn ono| * wald Levasseur, showing his | breatt | charge. I implore y ome to my But his eyes, rivited upon the| “Yes,” declared Whitey ‘Nose. “1| reacue Deliver me, my well-beloved | distant sail, were gloomily thought-| was trying to fly. I saw another } convenient appreciated | hero!—Your desolate Madeleine, who | fu), Not for long. ‘The imagination | squirrel do It, so why shouldn't 1? |loves yc and resources which Captain Blood/1T saw him fly from the top of a} | The well-be hero was moved) had detected in the fellow soon sug:|great big high tree right odwn to| that papsionst tke a bird r, my cruel father ix send: ng me to Europe in my brother's aT age” |to the soul of b DR. EDWIN 4. le the ground " His scowlir glance swept “Aro you sureT’ asked Nancy. BROWN'S for the Dutch brig, which he 9: - | y 30r tne 2 ‘ore th c ‘ he | "Maybe it was a bird. Perhaps you DENTAL OFFICES Iknew' haa been dus to mall’ foram. | fore the anchor was welghed, the ae | et ede right ae 106 Columbia St. serdain with & hides and to- | 14 wag already ways of| “Bird! exclaimed Whitey Nose.| ff % Seattle's bac What Cahusac implied was| Well, if it was a bird, it was a 7 d Leading Dentist s , © suffer vio. no; it had whiskers anda bie] & Ae }' fee More Than 11 th ence to aj bushy tall that curled up over its " is Years \ t might » ne in| back and gray fur all over It. No, Ale: Y anc aniner — saat ——+ | a ‘o; and, being done, Blood | sir! 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