The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 7, 1924, Page 11

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MONDAY, JANUARY 7, 1924, THE SMATTLE STAR WOULD BRING |Chinete and Girl |PLANSDRAWN \/ans-sonesaezena )Wer Hero to Intall | (7ROUP AIRSHIPS HERE Held on Shooting | FOR STATION)| Hupey: NICE FELLOW || Veterans’ Officers) rellevedbyoneappllcationct | The Step on the Stairs By Isabel Ostrander Determined on bringing the mon-|colored satior, at the U, & hoteh| Mec | 1 congressional medal of | itor Noval dirigible, tho Shenandoah, | Saturday night, John Law, Chinese,|the increasing importance and vol bys ye ts | N\ 7 {Were In dune for the hopett to Nome,| wan held in jal Monday together|umo of the Seattle immigration ota.|| [Vf §: AMM 4 protty younk || Hong departmental commander 717 Males Ser Coe Alaska, and thence to Spitsbergen) with Mario Louvier. Morton had] tion's business in expected in the rt ret rye Pedoos ray . 9 \of the f Foreign Wars, was | Te eS RE TODAY owed [O08 else. you yoursett must have | tere the North Pote, the military af) gone to the hotel to collect $40] construction of a now station, plany | Pik Wished to start the n Paved | TW ieviar? albided \bAieryr call | Mebeict he Dy hurrying f tateps on the atatrs, | OOM that guest! We have purposely | fairs comniites of the Beatle Chane! trom the gil, which he said ho|for which will be on thelr way to fact that Jt 6 also leap year Theodore feo et 10 dim, te, W, en Dé . and Intorrogated the other tenants of the|ber of Commerce, to moet Wedne® | jad touned her | Washington, D, C., this week, Com Ih a letter tee 1 Monday |)», w d the auailiary, ‘Th Russ-Greek Church RO FEE [house before approaching you and/ day noon, feels certain, it was an The Chinese shot him onco injmisaloner Luther Weedin's sdean, | from jor the Marcin sailge , and the camp aualiiary, Th he ap tment |W® have learned more than you |nounced Monday that al obstacles of each leg when Morton grew abusive, | which are Incorporated in the plans, | informed that sho i look for Pre ter Vit De iat eee ll Observes Christmas autiful /think! ‘Pho saying that wally have| needed improvements at Sand Point |i) anoped Jcall for a building with four stories | nico young Seattle were ct || at Roosevelt hall, 1616% Third ave, Bevel astribal were palnt= | earw ix true also of collings—'" landing field will be successfully | —— lund & baxcment, fronting 226 feet on | matriooniey Hatha | * Ba: Ho paused significantly while Ber. | brushed away, Wednesday ab Ge. ta, f ve oe "|Blliott ave, near tho Bell at, tor “T have just arrived trom the i Jat the Russian-Green Orthodox ae iae wk stared at him in genuine || “Brushed away ts right,” remarked ity " ue eee er ine Com: | niinal, and 60,000 feet of floor mpace,|| Yeast and cm very. lonely, “aha Departed Are Paid |church at 753 Lakeview boulevard, @, but the shot found its mark, |Chriaty Thomas, executive secretary | Mittoc when thle ss aiox|) The bulldii@) will have « 1.|] wrote, ‘I hope you find ff ‘ Sunday, in accordance with the and Pat Shaw, & writer on the 4 er siguaett ‘on. [UP Seatle wil be asured of two majar| ‘The building ive approx vrote, ope you can find « | Sunday, . Bixth, deny having heard the shot Ree MPRASGR ANA Aisetcion 10 (EA MRT e. ea on laitiectneprlinerthle. yeasts The aeany| mately-thrse times the spaowrat the] sloe Henttle man. who rout atk Tribute by Shriners |°!"%” stair Race Liest Griswold states that Ladd had been | SMe face darkened and distorted in\day. ‘Our Washington bureau noth : | | friendly with Mies Vane, This, Ladd | a paroxyam of rage, Ladd cried: fied us early last week that untess | Will use Seattio as the departure | present tation at the for of Unie D fo Hidety, And give mo his name denies. “So that’s what you two have been | many of the treat were removed and Point for tty four planes which will|st, Offices are planned for tho firat a GO ON WITH THE STORY trying to get at, is ‘it? Phat miserable the landing field enlarged and made ean ae beta hacen? Mea cdataitin daar wii bits a se ar RSRRRES ss eS REET ell,” Gordo: add olatened | wretel s * . avec i: sip e : March 15, che ( c 01 oto} ach word with care, “I let myself | deliberately tried té blacken her|andoah at Camp Lewia when it ‘ar |ocean travel peel APAVAPA RUATTOER PBS MenHas ond Nentlating plants bern of the temple died last year. | the services during the day. in at tho entrance with my house | character in your eyes! I admit that lrivem, about dune 18, We federal |e ee ee oe SNES = key and had reached the door of my it was in love with her: all our world | that this can be accomplished after apartment outside here when glane-!in Paris as well as here will tell you|the Wednesday noon meeting and a @ e ” ing up the stairs T spse | of my long attompt to make her my|lcter conference with county offt of Mra, Vane the » Just | wife, but they will also tell you that | ciala,”’ RINCESS CATHERINE RADZIWILL, well-known s * . sithor and lecturer on the rommea and intagues Glance over these title pages and see if your interest { Several hundred members of Nile| conducted by Rev, Peter Metropol temple, Order of the Mystle Bhrine,|#ky. Sunday was Christmas eve 4 | and friends, paid trib-|and Monday was observed as Christ. arted members of the order| mas day. jwith famille ute to ¢ outside her own door j#ho has laughed at my love for her,| A session of the military affairs “As T had not seen her tn several |as sho has at that of all others, T/committes wan postponed from last days T went half-way up the stairs! would have said nothing, but now | — 2 ches and greeted hor, with the halfformed | that he has xpoken, ask him what |mystery about this whole thing that | i Ntention of paying her @ short call) claim he haa*upon her, gentlemen, |t aon't understand, and it may in a f it were not tao late, but ahe wild | for T lied to you! did see womeone| way have trons Dearie (epen the that she'was too busy and must work | upon the stairs! It was he whom I manner of her death, No breath of upon a portrait, or words to that/saw leaving her apartment a mo-| “ scandal han ever touched her, Never | effect, so I bade her night" and | ment before I entered my own and | ] coming tuck to gmy i Jet myself in and o 7 theless, she must have had some artment, | the shot was fired which must have | source of income, for her studio was | sak the eat nna ended Ror Heat luxurious—almost palatial compared | It tedithat te cieeaates beneaepe . [to this—and her war work and fits| pt theehded-apeegadbagtan Kaur e= : lot idleness which sho indulged tn arose, and as no one else xeomed geant Rarry felt that the mo- late: Ukely to reply to that banging on | ment was too tense and the possible | “tig the entrance door I went down and | issue too imp ive his col-| parry waited a moment before ask admitted We heard interrupt ing? Yolces and saw lights coming from e at Craig he de! “why aid Mrs. Vane return to Mrs. Vane's apartment and w almost distraught | america last autumn?" were alike unremunerative.” voice broke and Sergeant St together, but I had heard no shot| artist before him do) a eases behind old-world thrones, paid this unsolicited com- ° . ° : and of course had no suspicion of the| "Tat ting the. cane, Mr Ladg,| GOTden Ladd shrugged, | plimant to Trae Confeaons magutine afar reading has not been intrigued in the February number. ‘ruth. That is why it floored me s0/ tell us the truth of what happened | we would not have been surprise the December and January issues, Cecille B. De Mille, When—when T saw the body." last night! Why did you hait:| had she announced her departure for famous Hollywood director, was so inpreased with the y It was only at the ce his long expla: lusion of} way up the flight of stair ading | China. There was nothing nothing stories that he dropped his work long enough to write an ation that the young |to Mra. Vano's apartment if you #aw | definite between us two, you know. | exclusive story of how he builds up the sex appeal of his Tita faltered and Into his ayes there her: in'the hall talking to'n ‘neighbor |T was simply one of many who were feminine screen stars, Edna Chamberlin, beautiful girl of again that swift, fleeting logk | whom you apparently dislike?" ermitted to adore her at a distance. | Pomona, California, was so stirred by the stories appearing ror which Barry Mra: Vane seemed bantering her reat forgst, but I didn’t; 1 fol- in this magesine that she sent a letter and with it her hen he had col-/departing guest in her usual gay | towed her to New York, and when 1 confession of the perjury that sent her guardian to Ban i at the discovery of the mur} manner, and he wag glowering at her! found that success had crowned her Quentin Prison, It appears in the February number. 4 in a resentful fashi6n. The moment |}, talents and yet sho was liv. | Thousands of letters have poured in from all of Ladd." he recommenced | he had disappeared up tho stairs and ing in this—thin hovel, I was aned | the country to True Confessions Magazine, the publication suavely How was M Vane | before Mra, Vane bh ad an oppor: | beyond words! In the artistic colony | which expresses the genuine reactions of character to life, Greased when you saw r in the ty to turn and'r her own /in Paris false conventions are un| love and incident. : i landing above? The same as when | s ent TI ¢ nd—went | known, “and when I ered that her body was found?" His tone had been more | thin studio here was vacant I took tt] “OF oc : » artist stared. just go that I might ttn 4 “Did yc i hallway » else in the ¥e airs, either “| Wayward Wives! wold.” | In there any penalty attached to indiscretion? Can @ ia had hand woman escape singeing flame of a base love? Do not thes iki hp attempt to answer these questions until you have read “The b eng Wayward Wife of Captain Dumont,” a tremendously grip- ping confession of a virtuous wife whose mis-step cost her a life-time of remorse, Characters of passionate vitality walk through this story, a theme of absorbing interest, and for = background, the colorful tepeey of the rtd ee ¥ A bine to make th of the most remarkable True Fi " Confessions magazine ever has printed, It has a powerful | Startling Confession moral for those who think they can transgress the code Edna Chamberlin with impunity, a, “Ty ptibly try re} was q| While seized | *° © truth those two #. I mean. ed defiant ou rush up repulsed, ¥ ¢ You not wit j Da ®; i i | ear The Price of Imprudence aay MEBES 8 eee : aid This is an enthralling story of alluring romance told = ° have bee as."* There migh t 1 nt by m beautiful Spanish girl of Boston, Massachusetts, “Guid. wae? ’ : a -feasons, Mr. I Again af é had ed in life only by her capacity to love, she found herself op ‘ } madd: sr e meget Why 1 he the easy prey of woman-hunters who exacted the utmost a payment in exchange for a life of luxury, How she extri- cates herself froz sin and finds safety and happiness in the arms of a true lover is told with all the engaging frankness ¢, and so I am there was oi Mrs. Vane was ejecting a guest s." Warry also had and charm of youth, “You must realize the TRAPPING she ; ; Yt Hor ADDIC; sys auver | Bachelor-Maid Experiments |_¥*°x2:2" | a auenae ge but she always put Should a woman go gunning for a mate? This prim Hots ee ez New Haven school teacher thought so. She had reached Mnimatiostf dy’acm sce zee, Astounding Detective and Mystery nd in deadly routine. Her extraordinary attempt to win . f 3 Stories—Big February Features | a a husband begins when a masculine hand awakens the su pressed emotions of this daughter of Eve and teaches her fh George 5. Ponghiety former police commissioner of New York City and for more than twenty years head of the Criminal De- # blinding instant the meaning of love, Her confession, “Clasy Experiments,” appears in the February number, partment of the Pinkerton Agency, is writ- ing an exclusive series of true detective he was an Am ig admin ‘ourself, y Twenty Features for February Number The Qasr fy Bo ol ot Gripping confession of a beauti- Trials of a Young Doctor This is the sensational confession of a young doctor ul the young man |har sinking once the knucki ss | ” ‘ rn, ful woman who traded honor and q ried his fn I deca tile atten’. the who was intrigued into a love affair with a beautiful femi- stories for True Confessions Magazine, His Spee vee theta arco from Belgium : Lae wank ca oe ee nine patient. His astonishing escape from a dilemma that remarkable reminiscences of famous crimes PBty Countertelt Hl “ay (Diatinetly a Belgian dish, which Ladd raised hin|told you and naw her bidding him threatened to wreck his professional career is told with all appear from month to month in this maga- tthe levectao of a was 2¢1 ia America to the ot zs pe the sparkle and vivacity of life, zine. They have been of such immense value an hunter, King ond Queen of the Belgians. that the p departments of many cities are Broadway Love E Excellent entree for a formal eS . using them in their schools for instruction, Pee ar Mor gy AP ot md : luncheon aroaric ove In “Trapping the Lenox Burglars,” ap- ies futimate d Timbale cases we 1 * : : vearing in the February issue, this famous a 7 i eapiils Wesel Sour Anh This is a tense, swift-moving confession of a man who Pinkerton sleuth relates a thrilling, two-fsted PD Bet 44 teaspoonful story of his long but successful hunt for the enjoyed a lyric period of stolen Jove with a woman he saved fr tragic confession of how the hands of an underworld brute. Realistic, sincere, th : ‘ 7 a 2 6 SI from « despoller 1 teaspoonful a (Continued in Our Next tasue) and stmply told, this brilliant picture of lite combines ett GEORGE 8. Sate aivna ne TE ok Chap RS and | the"incervantion ot ¢ a @ Ts PERT OE | pasradabead : , (Copyri 1922, N. EB. A. Service) the giamour of romance with the excitement of high adven- DOUGHERTY hunt through all the fiction magazines in the frankly ex- 4 eapful milk - fare and is one that readers will find tremendowsly refresh- world and you never will find the equal of this real acok pfhlpes evelope the sex ing and worth while. rain Ignorance or Knowledge? Mix dry ingredients, add = told by a real detective, stirred and Crisco, strain, stand over night. Dip hot timbale r, ADVENTURES OF THE TWINS George 8. 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Nothing os unusual and bizarre as Eighth installment of the con- i P ‘ ; feasion of a fame ima Denna, A I 1 a minute she came back. |t y f f them, to see e this story ever was in print, It is as full of mystery and thrills as sola Deed Gold j For light, tender cakes . ui come 18." : the combined volumes of the Arabian Nights. This s the third of | sana! mine reveals how valz For crisp, diges : a Lp ggp ite Dalle df Contoonions sere 4 ponaitioe of Aransgrs the series, each complete in each issue, Mparttiag Coatesaee tg! had the pever te de oe, T Chamberiia t T L H I t A every California gtrt tells ts r 4 nt guardian to San on. 1 bh fr Darbarie Love fer ‘ Ps x ' There te ns dows Se ay * sf.) 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