The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 11, 1923, Page 13

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PAGH 1s prisoner, for a quarter of a milo|never hat dono It, ‘Tho fellow's bub: | ahead, to starboard, rome the lofty,| bled you. Why, he's first a rebel, | Masatve single round tower of the|then an escaped slave, and lastly a fort, whilst a couplo of cables"tength ly pirate, I've been hunting him astern, and to larboard, rode the six year past." ID menofwar that composed tho Ja Tassure you, sir, that I was fully maica squadron, informed of all, I do not grant the Abeam with the Arabella, across] Icings’ commission lightly.” Y * jthe harbor, were the flat-fronted “Don't you, by God! And what elso y Rafael Sabatini | white buildings of that imposing city | do call this? But as his CLUB SLATES _ BIG SESSION 11th, in the Webster school, W. 67th} nt, and ave, N. W, Miss Alien’s TESTED RECIPES xo. OF | | that came down to the very water's |majouty's deputy governor of Jamal: | WwW. D, riebuft, comm matte © RAFARL SABATINI Jedge, Behind thoro tho red roofs|ca, I'll take leave to correct your ily of atreste, will speak on & sub: ARRGT NEA SERVICE ne | rose like terraces, marking the gentle | take In my own way.” of his own choosing } Mahogany Cake This cake won 0 blue ribbon of a Pate OTN iiged cm Oklahoraa girl lo poy her ‘way through college) Part One—14, cupful cocoa \4 cupful-sugar ¥4 cupful milk George 7, Tussell, water superin tendent and chairman of the board of public works, will tell about Seattle water system, Mis will be Sllustrated All residents of Sunset Hill and |slope upon which tho city was bullt,| “Ah! And what way may that be?” dominated here by a turret, there by here's « gallows walting for this over grew lordahip's voice. : 4 } ‘3 Teanne Ba rdahip's voice, & spire, and behind these again a| rascal here in Port Roy Calverley, a vigorous, (se © Hot vory civil, sir, 8& Tlrange of green hills with for ultimate| Blood would have Inter at fellow, comparatively fresh [Mave already noticed. My name te] tone u ’ M ground a sky that was like a| that, but Lord Julian forestalled him, England, whose manner mado | Wade—Lord Julian Wade, Iam his|dome of pollaned atech paper an adit git 2g os a pig | (Continued From Yesterday) | Colder still and more distant than deputy proved to bo an officer | ' » came fully instructed | Majesty's envoy to e barbaro! | it clear that he came fully instruct a sng aty's rey ¥ to these barbarous! On a cano day-bed that had been|quite apprehend the elrcumatances. friends are invited to attnd i egg beaten by -Ooloal ereyregs ine matter iheet a! tapas a At ogee “| set for him on the quartor-deck, shel-|If it's a mistake to grant Captain n |] Part Two—1 cupful sugar of how to handle the pirates. ear ki NAN, Olonel Bishop has tered from the dazzling, blistering | Blood a commission, the mistake ts "i ‘ovving or the morning is iy His air, as ho stepped into the| been notified of my coming." . ‘ E ping orth Hh lite #4 cupful Crisco sunshine by an im not mine, I am acting upon the tn brown salloloth, lounged I tructions of my Lord Sunderland; ® calf-bound, well:thumbed copy of|and with a full knowledge of all the Horace's Odes neglected in hin hands, | facts, his lordship expressly designat From immediately below him came | ed Captain Blood for this commission | the swish of mops and the gurgle of |if Captain Blood could be persuaded | Water in the scuppers, for It was still | to accept It." arly morning, and under the diree:| Colonel Bishop's mouth fell open | ns of Hayton, the bo'sun, the|in surprise and d | a bag or envelope p Y4 teaspoonful salt lady carrie of Russian leather, probably a 2 eggs delightful whade of green or i 14 cupful milk with a large silver monogr } Hes pocntdl yan the most colorful of linings a 2 cupfuls flour tings. 1 teaspoonful soda Purses of suede in black o Part One~Mix cocoa and sugar to- y ; gether. add milk to beaten ogg, mix 1 in gold or ‘ali together, cook in double boiler until am in frequently|| quite thiek. Cool. of tho Arabella, was haughty,| The sudden change in Calverley's and disdainful |manner at Lord Julian's mention of s commission now | his name showed that the notifica: n stand. / tion had been received, and that ho ing be him, waited to receive him, | had knowledgo of tt. and Captain Calverley was a little | mens I belleve that he has,” sald taken aback at finding himself con. |Caly between doubt and sus fronted by two me different nm, “That ia: that ho has been | waist trucule Blood, the kin in his pocket, and Lord Jul tan are embroldi and thi t thing ° Xt of the co: of Lord } ono x 3 ly outwar pm anything that he 7 led of th ming of Lord Julian | swabbers were at work in the walnt ‘ously Recent som td laanusaadwthatiast Perl Two —- Cream Crisco, salt: and But he lost none of | Wade, But . . . but aboard thls /and forecastle, Despite the heat and| is lordship waited a moment for Panpopbataets ten Men res ee ri wugar until ereamy, Add eges, well 1 scarcely | Ship t The officer made a Kes a has been other seasons, but 1 a besten. Mix well, 244 milk and vanilla. Piveidtaaahand finan c Kes | tho stagnant alr, one of the tollers|a reply, None coming from tho ‘comdiesscens 78 certain type \of||| . Woldia dour dited wich v7 tho swarm of] ture 0 he tpl avn cripecyt sae |found breath to croak a ribald buc-|apeechless deputy governor, he asked sk ee pial on a cA thoroughly with partons: Bakein i ows loung ng to his bewilderment, fe 7 pagapeas x Ww s pene serviceable, inconspieuo | Laie : be ip 4 un, pag he jermen’ abrupt neering ditty i. Ct fe ous 7 ou well ven Ta attaesan vaaganpct aye mel Telng edad oes bagi P ‘or We laid her board and board, ‘0 describe tho matter as a mistake, 1 chink sath 2 cupfuls brown sugar y to you : I was coming out o Ro: eh a “\ , tractive models sanchin| upfuls os d u ltawen w out on the Royall ana we put her to the aword, jair? And dare you take the risk of| cena caneedttete Tita aieplaved *( cptilicrentes am wah That is what we were advised.” {ANd We sank her In the doep blue sea, | correcting It | casually the tea table. Others are Crisco size of walnut i aly =e “But the Royal Mary fell a vietim |52,1t'# helgh-ho, and heavea-ho! =| “I... I had not dreamed..." | of charming old bite of Czecho-Blova-| pineh of salt a y name Asko Beda 4 Meg Who'll sail fo: d er “ : e xi mht ome Boil all together until {t forms a soft Ficed:. at your to a Spanish privateer, and I might sail for the Main with m _“Lundorstand, sir, Lot me present | Klan embroidey brought from some|| Boil all together until it forme, ie Se hae ae tie never have arrived at alt but for the| Blood fetched a sigh, and the ghost |Captain Blood | hidden shop in Prague or an old}! Peat until cool; spread over cace. Captain Calverley 1 hard. The | sallantry of Captain Blood, who res. | Of smile played over his keen, lean,! perforce Bishop must put on the mellower fabric from the Orient, or airy manners of this redoubtable bue- | cued me. |sun-tanned face. Then the black; best face he could command, But some bold, striking design that could was har dlook.| Light broke upon the darkness of | bPows came together above the vivid | that {t was no more than a mask for have originated only in Russia . ow, compel: | Calverloy's mind. “I gee, I under. | blue eyes, and thought swiftly closed) his fury and his venom was plain to In the clasps one is apt to find a A thin, | stand,” the door upon his tmmediato sur jal touch of coral, jade, onyx or amber, | era| “I will take lea or a combination of rhinestones and onyx, Bags of fine pleated moire For light, tender cakes ure often mounted on elaborately|| For digestible and flaky pastry jeweled tops the For crisp, digestible fried foods elegant effec newest yanitles are made to| |match the costume in moire or| gone "4 and the lip-stick forms a Part) @ best for macaroni—does vo to doubt tt.’ |roundings. From that unpromtsing beginning abated nothing of| Things had not sped at all well|/matters had not improved; rather no |!ts asperity, “But that can wait, If| with him in the past fortnight since | had they grown worse, doubt,” he said contemptu “1 | Captain Blood will show you his com. | his acceptance of the king's commls:| pigoa'y suppose that is after the fashion of| mission, perhaps that will set all|sion, There had been trouble with ; {t's your sur-|doubts at rest, and we may proceed. | Bishop from the moment of landing not your {I shall be glad to reach Port Royal.” |A8 Blood and Lord Julian had step t a decidely thoughts were upon this and other things as he lounged there on the day-bed. He had been a x s fortnight in Port Royal, hin ship vir- | p | Captain Blood thrust a parchment | Ped ashore together, they had been|tuaty a unit now in tho Jamaical The lipstick tassel bag in use, and other handbag ideas |*¥*e Captain Biood appeared surprised, | Under Calverley's bulging eyes. The | Met by a man who took no pains to| squadron. And when the news of it % 4 ° was age a A not cook stringy catied. ‘He ned in appeal to Lord | Officer scanned it, particularly the emblo his chagrin at tho turn of| reached Tortuga and the buccaneers | BY MARIAN E and bags—bags for morning, after-|have monograms in color, to match Julian. |seals and signature. Hoe stepped * and his | who awaited his return, the name of| NEW YORK, Dec. 11.—W the | noon and evening—for teas and dans-|the colored moi m th appears & a slipper. Some | tass nge it, He awalte ®/Captain Blood, which had stood so| Parisienne has decided on ber gown,}ants, for the matinee and for the|on the tip of the back, a baffled, impotent man. Ho | © “D’ yo h that now? And did 7 . : Siatted Wick: wroun cof eet ab 4 Bs he like? But what did (bowed helpleasly, aay rted by a group of Of!nigh among the Brethren of the|her hat and her shoes, her thoughts|opera. Nearly all the fashlonable| The beaded b 2 : x “LT must ret “olo ls ‘oast, would become a byword, a|next travel to the handbag sho will|couturlers have articular | most frequently seen in the envelope I tell ye? Yo see, the young gentle-|_ “I must return to Colonel Bishop ewe ¢ | man's under a misaprehension entire- | for my orders,” he informed them. | 4 "YOU ar® Lord Julian Wade, I un- thing of execration, and before all | carry models that a as thelr | shape, SRapags come Jat a Cheese a ied ; | erstand,”” was his truculent greet-| was done his life might pay forfelt| And this, you must know, Is no|frocks and sometimes almost as ex-|most materials as well as onend 1 save broken bones| At that moment a iano was opened 1 lites, . hat moment a lane was opened | ing. For Blood at tho mom for what would be accounted al {dle consideration, for there rs | enatve: lain © o match frock: in the ranks of the men, and thru|)\q are bags | pensiy ¢ match this came Miax Bishop followed by p and |her octoroon woman, Over his shoul rather dis. r Captain Blood observed her ap. sdainful but | p Pitt, who treacherous defection. And for what| — —— had he placed himself in this posi. |OVer, as he was bound to admit? tion? For the sake of a girl who| You conceive the bitterness of his m #0 persistently and in: il, He beheld himself to be as th hat he must assume that|@« In the fable that had dropped garded him with av tance to snatch at a delusive He had scarcely b glimpse of her | alt object he ha le's residence, Lord Jullan bowed. “I take it 1 nor to address Colonel y governor of Jamatca it as if his lordshi Colonel Bishop & twill conve: shop was aboard 1 I rescued t Sah Ske wi were the quarter-| with you, y . to him. Miss Royal Mary rdship sought comfort in a line on the him © ent nefas, ardly found 4, I am told, the on to this man.” His d the bitterness of r motives were no your gratitude to the deta Sought it, but state of him Bpan thinkab! Julian, with to make Mixs Bishop's de ‘© free from all ference on t of the buccaneers, “I shall Lord to whom her every momen 4 was devoted. And what chance had Jame my lord. The comm must be ¢ and sharp, I understand,” sald | he with a , the. be a until w rine Ny ain pcr (Continued Tomorrow) that I ener g his acquaintance CHAPTER XXII Hostilities | mt ha r of Port R 1,} ugh to have given me he ships of all the navies world, the Arabella rode at Almost she had the air of a anchor. ADVENTURES OFTHE TWINS Out of my ovens they come tonight— rows and rows of beautiful golden pies! My special Wednesday baking. They’re filled with big, plump, juicy Sun-Maid Raisins—the finest table grapes from California’s vineyards. From crust to crust they’re packed with fruity goodness. Serve one for tomorrow’s dinner. See how much the family all enjoy this famous pie! Mi \ er r You will likeMJB Coffee) for thesamereason _{//f \ ‘you like a luscious Peach Restaurants and cafes serve my Sun Maid Raisin Pies—top off your luncheon or dinner with a satisfying slice. Hot or cold, it’s equally good. And Raisin Bread Tomorrow also brings my special baking of the finest Raisin Bread—beautiful loaves, filled and flavored with the fruity, healthful goodness of Sun-Maid Raisins. He smokes a pipe that’s thick and long jo Lady!) Hoe turns a fiery red. s com-| He eats great chunks Rolls, too, and coffee cakes, muffins, cookies, cakes, ‘‘snails’’ and many other tempting Sun-Maid Raisin Foods come fresh and fragrant from my ovens. By bakers everywhere The finest Sun-Maid Raisin Pies, Raisin Bread and other Raisin Foods are pre- pared ‘Special for Wednesday’? by bakers every week—everywhere. WOGIOICOHOVHOAGOOG® “If he's not fed es cold an awf! Famous Ol¢ Recipe 3 for Cough Syrup 2° es are medicine, doctor bill Easily and cheaply made at home, them all for His habits are wh aatlore badeoh Hight You can get these delicious and health- | ful Raisin Foods tomorrow at any hin HF Hi (out at! nist bakery, grocery store or delicatessen. of friends, From nobletr Where he's not I r dear He f and pleasant.” —as rit bet you 1 what feta," Raisin Pound Cake—rich with fruity goodness Tikachied stibanecs cverrwbere iby, ered Old } to Nick American Bakers’ Association, and by si Lis sds enue eee Retail Bakers’ Association of America The erson who has | Ba I knew the minute had gotten tired of so much talk-| | | @ (To Te Continued) = = = ema = = = = = = z) = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = z = = = = = ed = = = = = = = 2 = = = = = = = ° = fr oe —— aT)

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