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FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1924 —__ BEGIN HERE TODAY NOW GO ON W Y : TH THE a are after one ¢ ads of th He knows M K's CHAE “The Gates of Hell” 1 tently upon the American. Charles Abingdc Sir Charles Abingdon,” Brinn; “and in what way nected with your “In io bee “It was spoken by Sir Charles a died.” coping lids fi 4 nswered Sir Charie: did he “He died tonight and words that he uttered were ‘Fi Tongue’—" He never for a fixed gaze om the oth Go on,” prompted Mr, Brinn, “and ‘> Brinn’."* “icol Brinn stood stil! as a car man, Indeed, only by an added r idity in his pose did he reward Py Harley's intense scrutiny. A silen charged with drama was finally broken by the American. “Mr. ley." he saki, “you told me that you were up against the big proposition of your career. You are right.” With that he sat down In an arm- ctiair and, ‘resting his chin in his hand, gazed fixedly into the empty | the accid ‘That was how I met grate. him, and as there was nothing seri ously wrong with me I saw hin more professionally. But he dined with mo a week later and I had lunch at his club about a fortnight ago.” He looked up at Ha solemn word of honor, “that's all I know about Abingdon.” “Then sumed 1B no “On my he said Charles suppose,” perately, ro only e “tinat THE SI Se SSS S BRIGHT. (_ WINTER COLORS BRIGr sidyed to a among a number of press nol Y 1 down ur Preson| and I'd handing the slip But som: and NICOL BRINN’S SECRET Our promin Visitor,” b last night ald: watched him intently, (Continued in Our Next Issue) Wife Wanted Real Proof of This a Montana sheriffs my heels for horse stealing. prayed to be wrecked On and like Robinson Cru to seo if IT am man enough to Iiv it out. I want to stand my murder and defend my ow T want to be found b: m the harem of the dive fo Is and se horn. I want posse on n case, and e eunuchs h, I want to je the Matter: | » know where | fear lew in the| d bis chin tn his |. staring fixedly into the grate. ir, Harley,’* he began, abruptly, “you have been perfectly trank with |me and In return I wish to be as frank with you as I can be. I am face to face with a thing that has haunted me for seven years, and levery step I take from now onward (Won second prize in a contest for amateur men recently held by a@ Seatile newspaper) member of congres has vindicated his | wite. While tn Loulstana recently liels wired Price: | “Will reach your town Mon morning at 11 o'clock. Desire very h to see you.—Josephus Dan AT TIE Mothe counter the Pic and wiches en te GOLDIIS ADVENTURES OF THE TWINS MOTHER GOOSE RETURNS The first thing she saw was the sign dy might s no busy carrying Fair ¢ pick Wt ° © home on me irounds 8 well as ples. there whole butter ick an was Dame Trot nd egg # y osen ried Dade stock over in perfect condition. And Yell, the day of the Fair dawned the the next Toymaker had stand where he gave awa drums, if yon were smart enoagh to number on HELEVES CONSTIPATION Kbloggys BRAN (COOKED /KRUMBLED meavy 70 EAT ee Set yourself straight on these Bran facts! If you eat bran it is because you seek relief from constipation and toxic poisoning! To get the relief your physician will tell you that bran will give—you must be certain to get Kellogg’s Bran, BECAUSE it is ALL BRAN! That is the kind your physician intends you to eat. 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If you would realize how delicious Kellogg’s Bran is—cooked, krumbled and ready to eat —and what it means to your health—you would not lose a minute starting to eat it! “All gocet sell Kellogg’s Bran in the Red and reen package, | rin: and stuck ards. Beds were made as anything and holf so much as aired Vell, I may ight here t ping done at known that if she ied without away in cupt 3 Fair, from | ther Hubbard's dog to the five ittle pigs. Nancy and Nick Mked the Ferris | Wheel and the Jerk-Me-Round best | of all and they wer such a} and | a a ae 7 at houses as far from their | chuckle. las well as they do Daddy ina. | noticed a Uttle shadow nd float overhead nder Town. Goose his Nobody will play!” jon’t blame |'m returning | —— I | her broom. on | (fo Bo Continued) she nodded. “And lunch n - them, From now For 1 coffee toward Dadd: It was Mother sand- | from her travels on her magic! room. The first thing sign which said, His Land’ V who y was the} nder— | the that ander | her on them Here Is Your Chance to Fam Big Money You can be an expert in Mar- ling and all the branches of auty Cultare. The demand is greater than the supply. Thomas Singer having stud- fed abroad and in New York City, will teach you his famous methods, for I'm! sho remarked grimly, | And the next thing she saw were| the unswept walks and the crooked, ormats! i'm!" she remarked more grim- big |ly, If there was anything she liked | it was order, And every second she a prize ay dolls and ‘as a was get-| Gander. - “When the cat's away the mice|And off to the Fair, she flew om going to make them love me! (Copyright, 1924, by Seattle Star) has to be considered carefully, for any step might be my last. And 's not the worst of the matter. Il risk one of those steps here co Me ae 3 and now. You ask me to explain the AA ast Men. Price” significance of Fire-Tongue" (there : = wag @ perceptible pause before he ( ANOTHE | pronounced the word, which Harley OMAN daly noticed). am going to tell | you that Sir Charles Abingdon, when | | I lunched with him at his club, asked me precisely the same thing.”’| “What! He asked you that so long an two weeks ago?” “He did.” “And what reason did he give for ‘ bia toauiry?? most popular electric wash Nicol Brinn began to tap the fen-|ingmachineputin your home | der again with his foot. | for only $2.50—less than the The telegraph operator had made “He referred to an . |which had befallen him in India," Cost of a week’s washing! | | a mistake, resulting in suspicion meringue. Brown in oven. |came Nicol Brinn’s belated reply. | : * “ . . \ "tn India? May I ask you to re, Seethe Thor—testit—you’ll j which’ only’ positive ‘proof’ could M ll Id (RI SCO | count that experience |then know why one out of “% 1] Inery V V or bright and clear and everybody in Daddy Gander Land was up at 6 in order to get an early start. And you may be sure th ut home got Mttle more th and a promise as far as work went Breakfast dishes were washed and 1 ere — é ting crosser and crosser. But suddenly something her ead.” Tt was the Atarket|M §'NCER'S HAIR STORE Town Fair. What a good timo] 218 Pine St. Price met Jand inaisted that pany him to his the former secretary Spec manent Lan-Oil Pere Full head $15 uaranteed, Rapid Hair Dyeing by $4.00 and up. y Mr. Singer's latest Shingle ly accom: home. id M *, | 1 sald Price, everyone was having when she had looked down of th: sky! j no began to smile and then toj rated rind of orange, p in double boiler, to boiling ‘point. Beat |/ egg yolks until light, add sugar, beat thoroughly. Stir in hot liquid, cook in double boiler until thick. Cool. Cover with Daniels finally consented and was introduced to the lady of the house os: * dear, here is Josephine | 1 want you to meet him.” | experience | “Mr, Harley,” replied Brinn, sud-| . } = ne | Realy aisiting apy °T cant,’ every four electric washers eee FOR NUR eee in use is a Thor OVES | out babies. What experience have 800,000! you had? ri I was a baby once myself, Pee eee Our New York buyer has sent us 200 of the latest Spring creations, each delightfully different in color and design— no two anywhere alike, showing unmistakably the lines of famous designers. 200 New Spring Hats Wonder ful $ | 85 Values at / Materials are: Straw, Satin and new Faille Silk, in all colors, | é 4 combined flower and ribbon trimmed. ; ; Novelties and Individualisms especially reduced for this big sell- ing event, “You can't?” “T have said so, But I'd give a lot more than you might believe to |know that Abingdon |the story which he told me.” | “You are not helping, Mr. Brinn,” | | said Harley, sternly. “I believe and | |I think that you share my belief jthat Sir Charles Abingdon did not} | die from natural causes. You are} | repressing valuable evidence, Allow | |me to remind you that if anything |should come to light necessitating | post-mortem examination of the body, you will be forced to divulge in a court of Justice the facts which you refuse to divulge to me.” earls cok tees paarss:’ |f For digestible fried foods @ WOMEN! DYE ANY GARMENT OR DRAPERY Kimonos Dresses Sweaters Keeps Pace With Eastern Fashions | Thor Electric Shop Direct Factary Branch 222 Pine Se. SEATTLE Telephone; EL tot-4318 Pacific States Blectric Waists Skirts Coats cried Harley. “Yet | £0 Former Governor Chase| Osborn of Michigan confesses | ihe is a “bit barbarian.” Fact lis the “call of the wild” has} | proved so strong he and his wife have separated, thru an| agreement, so he may be free| | to roam thru the woods anil Lhe seo jexplore strange places as his| Harley | 4 ; pewentl | fancies dictate. e ORIGINAL Malted Milk A one ble= No Cookin, Avoid I “I know it,’ said Brinn, shortly, He shot out one long arm and) Draperies |#rasped Harley’s shoulder as in a} 4 ne [vise. “I’m counted a w y man,’"| 4 Ginghams {he continued, “but I'd give covery | Stockings |cent I posseas to see ‘pald’ put to | td | the bill of a certain person. Listen. | You don't think I was in any way| ° concerned in the death of Sir Charles Abingdon? It isn't thinkable. But jamoni fo OE he ee facts which would help you find out| eh ee who is. You're right.” | ti0 in Each 15-cent package of “Diamond| “Good God!” | Established 1906 Dyes” contains directions so simple |? remain silent een Geauniveneen| «ay woman can dye or tint any old,| “Not _s0 loud—not so loud! im.) wringers with soft cushe | worn, faded thing new, even if she | Plored Brinn, repeating that odd, al-| fon rolle— oan’ t Break | has never dyed before. Drug stores | Moot furtive glance around. “Mr. | uttons, sel} all colors. | Harley—you know me. You've heard og eeaiotods ome | of me and now you've met me, You know my place in the world. Do you believe me when I say that from this moment onward I don't trust | , own servants? Not my own| friends?” Ie remoyed bie grip from Safe, Harley's shoulder. Tpanimate D eag_|jthings look like enemies. ‘That| Milk rourmmy over yonder may havo ears!’ For Infants,| ‘I'm afraid T dont altogether un Incalids, | derstand yo | Children, | oe here!” qT Nicol Brinn crosved to AlightLunch |uniocked it, and while ne tutes | watched him curiously,