The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 13, 1924, Page 11

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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18 fer FOOL 1924 By + KAVOWRATED By —-- ORTUNES BABATING (823s RELEASED BY NEA SPRVICE, INC IN 18 PODAY lier and ady ngland, ¢ ae * birth th Holland. He b Martha Quinn, } aul's Head, fi Pai man. This NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY Your namo, sir?” th Hollies.” He n inward againat the cary t him Randal ly with a ce nly aware th » no password in Whitel ad been his father’s name im—the name of regicide, omething more ame could seatig © nolsé he made all, for 4 ‘ tion of two gentlemen who before | HO! . bene conversa and sational which the p: woven abo Charles L Of the a3 story that th on the day of the ¢ xeou he dared trike off © face of one who ment had offer deputy leputy had be more or less W nost persistently w no better r tern and outspoken ad been loosely populace ag personal rano: King Chartes. almost his volub this ng leave to resume withir new y to the and I tell y sr It produced, however, no fearful ef. ect upon the usher, ¢ he hurried away to P banically repeating it, the y hie own presence he m asulted a sheet of paper. pleasant vo ast, his manner changed. inaudible, to again pr inygsted by a certain obsequiousness. | “The need is for officers, men t Clearly he had found name upon | in war list, He opened the studded door| ‘The colonel prick of which he was the guar that. But Ifyou will be pleased to enter, | azain he murmured. out Colonel Hollies swaggered tn, the | s¢ usher left him, and crossed th presumably to commun! t another ushe: hooks at all th It became rine up his ears at the yo! ped Wlare well e Jmreat credit by | in war ‘id Discreetly, to the colonel’s vexation. ne gentleman He his con time before another of y en them. By then the conversation had veered |& point an@ there the tal of the Dutch The was speak That mors of the jin the town | presorve only topics.” “Almost. But not quite. man broke in. hing. something else I'd not have ex you to forget—this Farquha) at the duke's house.” “Sir George, I confers the need for jyour correction. I should not have jforgotten. That she shares the pub |e tongue with such topics as the war and the plague shows the | deep impression she “Deservedly?” Sir | the question as of one who was an jauthority jn such matters “Oh, most deserve be assured I was at the duke's se two days |since, and saw her y Kathert | And mightily pleased I was Jnot call to mind having seen equal in the par deed upon the stage at all 4 the town. |For tho I came there by 2 o'clock, yet there was no room in the pit, and I was forced to pay four shillings to go into one of the upper boxes. The | whole house was mightily pleased with her, too, and in particular his | grace of Buckingham. He spoke his | praises from his box so that all might hear him, and vowed he would not lrest until he had writ a play for her, | himself.” “If to write m play for her be the jonly earnest his grace will afford her of his admiration, then is Miss Far. qu ‘son fortunate." “Or else unfortunate,” said the Isturdy gentleman with a roguish }look. “'Tis all a question of how |the lady views these matters, But let Safe| bore she is virtuous.” |. They were still laughing, when the Sic | door of Albemarle’s room opened to | give exit to a si gentleman with fiushed cheeks. Folding a parch- ‘iment as he went, the gentleman The Aged crossed the antechamber, stepping tLunch | Quickly and bestowing nods in betitutes | Passage, and was gone. As he v was i by anion, an Hollies neard word ed t feet out rthy gentleman Raised Cake from bread dough by a ngland women over 200 years ago) 6 cupfuls flour; 4 cupfuls sugar 234 cupfuls Crisco; 1 qt. milk whites of 3 eggs 2 teaspoonfuls ground nutmeg 2 teaspoonfuls mace 1 pound raisins 14 pound citron; 1 yeast cake 14 teaspoonful salt Dissolve cake in 34 pint warm milk. Heat remainder of milk quite hot. Work Crisco and salt into flour with hands until thoroughly blended. Add milk hot as can be handled. Mix thoroughly, or yeast. Mix together thoroughly. Keep warm until risen. Wann sugar and work unbeaten whites of eggs into it, her with Work it all into dough. second time. Wo and bg egg oo tight into rise. ht put Fr hot oven, reducing heat alter 20 minutes. This makes 4 (sco For di ible and flaky pastry For crisp, digestible fried foods growing upon us y God the from which now almost (Desei New Geo asked her “ask tor HOrlick’s The ORIGINAL Malted Milk Digestible— No Cooking. A Avoid Imitation» — and thease ru. |"! jon girl | I can-| THY EAT Cynthia Grey: Here's Novel Suggestions for Valentine Party CYNTHIA GREY have asked He hree Over BY readers Vale spend from a portiere 1 number for enterta of the pole hearts made and covered with red tissue pape the first place And you'll be right thru here married before another » the second Number the ‘A sad and awful fate For he or she two is one to seek the pinster bles and throw the with fans thru who sé or bachelor be bubble the wire aarail will ever one eh me a The idea is to make soap but off the pipes and try to blow then heart ino t t in the center to of blind heart heart counts : are added to ther stunt is to pin or draw a hee surrounded by several ring folded in turn, is given chane pin upon the heart fastened to the, sheet. The 100, the rings, 5, 10 and 25 cents each. Sec ascertain the winner of the prize, which may be a pretty lentine or candy made in the shape of a heart, five paper va Have the “Where's y the guests ait in a , 1 recelve call and and on from 11 The ers on Mond ur heart,” Friday from 1 te first one saya to his x bor replies by saying any’ as My } ue sea The unt rt dy in ed pleases; #uc the deep, b naka the line stance question m iehich rhymes doesn’t un goes around and the w non ymes, the more am paper, tshed at one door, the usher 9 wand made his appearaice other 4 K “Hin grace will be pleased to r celve Mr The cast off the remat G., baron achamp, and nd Duke the horse, awarthy gent laug a member of b and a gent il bear me « companion b« went off, " mpar 1 assert! and together ed into the for a man to ed ent duke’s re have been he might e. : whereby m them-—to ng tt bie t could have the war up¢ he men Is be so ¢ ace of the y worse than by ern a playhouse wa estion of the lac general unprepared ombat either the Dutch or oe. pondering tha n of the phenomenc e odd meth red Eng officers and t As ¥ 4, looked up, threw do’ r n, and rose, but . an if weighted by healtation No word wns t he to again, and he he voice of the usher usher that / self, shortly, in disminsal He followed the man’s withdray ‘with his ey n shifted them ag: to his v the door had ed. The blend him on hts first cor now in resentment tc paswed over for thin out.at-elbow ruf. fier. There some laughs and nudges, and one or two angry exclamations, But Holles paid no heed. concern came to ‘iso still abid: and held out a hand to colonel, whom this reception had a little bewildered. “God save us, Randal! you?" Haye ten years wrought changes that you need to ask (Continued in Our Next Issue) n his were sneering he Is It really CHAPTER Il His Grace of Albemarle At @ vast writing table placed in | ~ |BISHOP FACES HERESY TRIAL GALLION, Ohio, Feb. 18.~—The | world, including the churches, is {really under the control of big busi ness and there ts little that can be done to bi it, This big business | control resulta in a subsidized religion and one who attempts to preach,a doctrine opppst is classed as a| } bolshevik and “rs Such were the the Rt. Rev. William Montgom Brown, bishop of the Episcopal hot | Church, who is to stand trial before such TRAINED NURSES and all those whose duties are arduous find wonderful comfort be- tween meals, in a cup of hot BOVRIL rpoonful in a cup of water or hot’milk ements today of } Stir a re the house of bishops on charges of heresy Bovril contains the goodness of beet,| The church tt difticw ted in Septemby bishop's Itfes in At soda fountains t y yenterday tte At soda tountali only yesterday that or in convenient was furnished with the formal niza hotties at grocers charges against him. Ho was asked eae Cremereen eee. and that his trial be held at his home i here and be a public affair. |} The former bishop admits that he in a “socialist and a radical, Crude Oil Prices | Are Boosted Again OKMULGEB, Okla, Feb, 13.—Ad | vances ranging from 5 to 25 ceiit a barrel in prices of Midcontinent |crude oll were posted by the Waite Phillips Co, here, offective today The new schedule 30 gravity | Vessel Basthace cooks in 3 to 5 minutes Plan Undecided Makes Oats the Quickest Breakfast Your gro Oats—Quick Quaker and regular Quaker } Oats, the ki For a hot Quick Quaker, in half the time of coffee — scarcely longer than simple toasted bread. Same plump oats as regular Quaker Cooks Oats. But thin and partly cooked — smaller flakes | that cook faster, that’s the only difference. Ali that rare Quaker flavor. All the joy of hot breakfasts without bother or delay. 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