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Nogoouogo 7 DOL oN WITH jog a swift, com ‘of the apartment. him over his shou whose refracted even into the outer easel and at one S! could obtain the with three steps A glass, and the det Jow, opalstinted lam! the arrangements nt Barry's © one he opened the It led Into a boud ately in light bie thru. that he passed bedroom and maculate kitchene portrait, A ned her breast into the luxurious | Ing and revealed tho sheer be WEDNESDAY, JANL JARY pullet THe STORY nt Barry mado no comment limp, warm tly dropping the Peck upon the rug he rose and prehensive search From just behind uider a large Te Nght w the powerful tk! or rays had penetrated hall; back of the Je whore the artist t view of it stood pvised model throne a small, improv’ sas de, and back of it against the drawn shades over a row of halt opened windows flapped in th hot breeze which had sprung the passing of the threatened storm. ‘A long table covered with scatter <d_a section 0! walls completed the furnishings of s the workmanlike studio, the ceiling of whith was one huge skylight of ve turned b ps sprang of the roc yes searched ¢ sord that would some sign of disorder ¢! fatiate hurried flight, and finding bor at the upbolster into an lvory to the tiled, im ¢ beyond, but no ne little, up with body he turned to Barr; “Would you mind tolling me, Sor. he begun, but the other in. rupted him. goant?" 2, 1924. 7 | | “Not in the least, altho we know} very lttle. Semyonoy, two floo Investigate ono in th this on ty of auEE I was here unofficlal visiting this old friend of mino, M who Hyves on the fifth this-when we heard the shot and rushed down to ‘There seems to be no apartment directly above and T took the responsibil. king In tho door here be. ould Ket no reply to re-| above peated knocking and the Ught from | tho studio there streamed out under | the sill into the outer hall, You can} seo how brilliant it js; it must be} some special Nght for artists to paint by at night,” | “LN have to report this at once} Boyle, who had| to the station.” deen listening you anything, Sergeant Rarry has told me?" ov tated. ft col thought tha ened nquire: nid yuu sayy attentively, and turned to the professor, he shot and opened my heard footsteps , Whose eyes had turned to peed figure in the ch the p tho an unseen hand had form, but he said 8 the policeman paused at hon® on the table aw a shudder swe nodded “Have! to add to what alr, whether those | eps were going up or down?” Not definitely," the professor hes-| “One would suppose natural that they were descending to es-| cape by way of tho street and yet it} weemed to me ne up He paused. that they were com: altho we met no one!" Framed in the hall { BACK IN SCHOOL—AND THEY LIKE IT Sl THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 13 xlong4 BY J. P BABCOCK BE FOOLISH IF YOU'D LIVE TO SEE 150 YEARS ) (RE Footisn ‘ HERE TODAY |lapsed Into the nearest chair, burying Forty-seven thousand Seattle children returned to city 1, Los ANCHE, jan i Work | pading Mah Jong futh ily and BRGIS Trane one Bary t]his fwoo in his hands | schools today after the Holidays. And, judging by this sam- a Se li Eo Soa Gluthor of Babcotk’s bed Book off Rules tain the evening will) lp Renta w AB Inatantly ail ‘business ple, under the guidance of Principal Joseph M, Widmer, of } * er & quick examination 0! he h , | | ‘This is tho advice of Jean Wal a the Central school, it wasn’t such a hardship after all. liace Butler Bo olibis wort NO. 1I—THE SEASONS refills bis hand by drawing a loose Here's the second grade at Central registering joy at being who has bought a show place in 1 all my ‘previous articles I have|t released for the noon ree Beverly Hills and will make her|4 explained how to play Mah Jongg ome here | without the sense Today 1 will | chowed. : ” lexplain pla h the seasons If East draws either of the No. “Work hard and be foolish,” said) Plain play wit A the neweomer, who wants "to bo| But let mo interpolate here that |seasons, he is said to have drawn al known fs Jean. ‘Why, when we| the seasons, having no effect on the own season. So for South with No. liknow how to work hard enough|Stme other than to increase scores,| 9, with West for and for aN a happy enough we will| Mave not become widely popular in North with No. 4 never dio. It's all wrong for us tol crin® HOF are they used by Jeadini) pw 9 ‘S think that.this body should be outs eerie nn aire ee iiatinguisiiea |ARE SCORED lived by the mind. ficlence willl on other tiles by thelr elaborate some day solve the problem, and) (rom asehatinnha * vecreasath when It docs it will bo nothing but) (iy Nem BOMBININ times temples Mah Jongg, and a winner must hold a question of proper work and aye Tree ark of Chi.|four three-combinations and a palr, plenty of healthy recreation. Kodas, sometimes means Of Chis| nective of what seasons he has asons can never be punged or Seasons have no effect on comple tion or non-completion of a hand for n “Love \x another thing which] ‘pp should enter into our lives early! four and stay late. y are divided into two seta of drawn det ach, each set numbered from sons score as fol * 0 four, one in red and the other | ach m mm. Anore four points, ccpeel erp One of a player's own seasons— ‘also pass under other |4oubles the total score ax ‘‘flowers,"’ ‘‘goofs,"’ Both of a d pretties.’ doubles the one “Keep a hve interest in some-|in thing all the time. Don’t have time! seasons— to grow old, Thinking about one's|* b 2 : self brings halr, Thinking} When the seasons are used, each| All pad ® of one color— about others keeps crows’ feet from| wall consists of 18 pairs of tiles, in-|doubles the total score three times. the face.” tead of 17. These doubles are in addition to | pabeeceoade ge a | SEASONS MUST any other doubles to which the hand J brushes, a few | Professor Semyonoy pondered for i 2 BE DECLARED is enti ed tudes of paint and brus s moment, and then sald slowly: Mae Busch began her screen ¢a-|" Breaking the wall chaira and many canvase : N lowly: | | wae sizes stacked against the) that when we heard the vario : A player's own seasons count him 4 in addition to doubling his score; but he does not “double for his own season” when he has all four sea |sons of one color. |reer in comedies, In "Name the {Man!” Victor Seastrom's picturiza- n for Goldwyn of Sir Hall Cal: Master of Man," Miss Busch one of the most tragic roles a aa aiee pucoenmnand -thie auaaiee “Barcecedtatisaadtned le OM , 1 tt Is not Nec-| the weasons. They place a premium essary to hold a pair or sequence in upon chance rather than upon skill order to declare it ; and also divide interest, which should center upon obtaining Mal Jongg upon buildi in nd thru cl are completed as usual, t clares any seasons he laying them face down him, drawing a loose tl Following East's declaration of seasons and prior to his discard, South, West and North declare their seasons in turn, each refilling his hand by drawing loose tiles, es After each player has declared his| Next article: Draw Hands and seasong (including any obtained in |General Rules, » tiles) play starts in are y Perhaps you can buy a good rug se of the game,|cheap. Turn to the Miscellaneous player draws a sea-|Coluthns and see NOW. it immedia daughter, Miss Ruth Shea, a student at the University of Washington. rway there had appeared a tall ged man clad in a tattered gown, with a lean, smooth uscible face upon v t struggled with where was there a sign of allen pres CITT rr a What's been going on here, offi- > abet am Vane?” cer demanded. “I'm Griswold, | wheeled suddenly. “Is that Lego fs, the artist who has cre h my door f astir with her new type of pe ure among the celebrities ?"* Hey, Skinnay! 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