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THURSDAY, FEBRI © Seedy NES g~! OOL By * RAFACL SABATINI + ~ WAWRTRATED By WW, BATERFIELD ARY 14, 1924 POAT, DADATIVN FEAR. RELEASED BY REA DERVICE, INC, REGIN HERE TODAY Do I know It? But he answer and a jong as neglect It 1 with my with the p t mE i MO Randal, more deep ything I can re ou not write vainly to be turned ed me NOW GO ON WITH ‘TH STORY Ten yea 4 man bemt how tnacces. rown “Do waving hi im te the table so as to own arpened. the armehair set face the duke's from his low I What you have, I rejoice in yo » who How * the like n I'd not r enemy,” publican—yet the mained undim!{ t last in trom Cromwell tn the 4 a little silver de appeared the an Trt her teroom? a strin: acceptance. Later, whe! it of them younger decided for a tri : it was under the aegis of Monk that he had taken service, and It was due as much to Monk's friendship as to ais own abilities that he had found rimself a captain after Dunbar an To Drink to the: I can rece m with my regrets that en ne. Bid those whose bt GREEN TEA is a revelation to those accustomed to Japan and China Greens, Buy a trial package today, R, & H.C, COOK, WE ST-4073, EL 10T-0350, DISTRIBUTORS. Correct ‘Apparel for Women The Vogue of Flannel is smartly exemplified in new SPORT FROCKS At $18.75 A VERSATILE style is the Sports Frock; their simplicity and youthful- ness, combined with the practicability of flannel, recommend them for street, busi- ness and school wear. Choice of the new Spring shades add to the attractiveness of this group at $18.75. —Third Gallery THE ed, “what! 7 tid not of ‘The ted to were fo rash as to re nish it, he placed himself of the author ver reluctant to make f him, ‘That ngland ts in di ls the sword of b . and in such pass she to afford mo emp ra, 1 bel his fae atreot Hay nault ent ar If he 1 pu at the mercy ities, which were 1 an ex oyment learn—exper “That's true enough, God knows emarie interrupted him, bitterness. My 4 with young mi eroom is commended by the | Duke ¢ d the Barl of That | and metimes by his majesty hin elf, for whom I am desired to pre that will enable ul baweocks to command rm..." Hoe broke off, perhaps, that bis feelings ng him beyond the hapectio! But 1 pr ntly, “oft officers there is a sorry m ¢ This ons percetvin we bounds of his w as you say re swe ho enc experienced lack. Yot that Js not a clroumstance upon which build, my fri you are warranted to| nkly, “How ing, when Albe 4, at once explaining and answering the un was marle resume If you think that even tn this ed there $s no employn as you in Engla said gr you ¢ at you have has been ae be aimy at's the most t must . n of atipulat plans her. chi Not that the simp d detract one whit en ye from thelr une, real cause, to z you alive hast ‘est mo, and © dress. over the head The min t of t partly |@ good f that you| never come inion held | opinion of by n ature I would imum a tr from the howed, pa of you at ¢ mine ADVEN OF THE parted > #0 ery were certain les Inughed “I seo,that you do not understand ‘ou do not realize tha’ Lady also with the mpty ‘Be Try this Recipe One cap white mgar, one cop brown sugar, one-half cup of lard, you bear a bed on a certain rol people, to the my father’s?” pdulous. aye, It is misfor: uid have named after But there tt ts," the de Uberate, ponderous volee continued. “The name of Randal Holles {s on the warrant for the execution of the late king. It would have provided a war. rant for your father’s own death had | he lived long enough. Yourself you have borne arms for the parliament | aguinst our present sovereign. In England !t is only by Itving tn the completest obscurity that you'll be al lowed to live at all. And you ask me to give you a command, to expose you prominently to the public gaze— to the royal eyes and the royal mem. ory, which in these matters ts un fading.” ' “But the act of Indemnity? cried Holles, aghast, seeing his high hopes | crumbling into ashes, Pshw!" Albemarie's lp curled a} little. “Where have you lived at all that you do not know what has be- fallen those whom {t covered?” He | smiled grimly, shaking his great |black head. ‘ever compel from a |man a promise he is Jonth to give. Such promises are never kept, how. | ever fast you may bind them in legal | bonds. I wrung the promise of that |bill from his majesty whilst he was| | still a throneless wanderer. Whilst he was at Breda I concerted with him and with Clarendon that there | should be four exceptions only from |that bill. Yet when, after his majes. \ty’s restoration, it was prepared, it! left to parliament such exceptions as |partiament should deem proper, 1 | saw the intention. I pleaded; I argu- ed; I urged the royal promise. Finally it was agreed that the exceptions |should be increased to reven. Re | luctantly I yielded, having no longer |the power effectively to oppose a |king de facto, Yet when the bill came before the commons—subserv! Jent to the royal promptings—they | named 20 exceptions, and the lords | went further by Increasing the ex- | | ceptions to include all who had been | concerned in the late king’s tric: and | |sundry others who had not. And| | that was a bill of indemnity! It wan | | followed by the king’s proclamation demanding the surrender within 14| days of all those who had been con. | cerned in his father’s death. The | matter was represented as a mere formality. Most were wise enough | to mistrust it, and leave the country, | But a score obeyed, conceiving that| they would escape with some light punishment.” } He paused a moment, sinking back |into his chair, A little smile twisted | the lips of this man who had no sense | of humor, “It was announced that those who had not surrendered were excluded | tunate h ‘ou Boston Drop Cookies (When we think of Boston we | COMMON- ‘SENSE A BOW-WOW Shredded CLOTHES gm » Former ‘Miakang to Greet Players Resident and vis their friends are tnvited will be given February 1¢, nity hall, Alki Pot nat 9 o'clock, Take car N uth on First ave. For Information phone WH st TURES TWINS RIDDLE loved to guens the They the Fe stay for a w an there were wld let th ‘at ng They ran day about > moet the Riddle Lady when she camo. “What begged next this The Riddle about a q "The qu heard of, Lady ore laughed. 7.” “It's whe said. you rest creature What is itr’ evor “A leg on each one of his corners, }And whiskers each sido of his nose, > Uke « sail, And follows wherever he goea |-ans nose is the funniest ever lack and It's cold and it's wet s dry and it's hot, Mother says like as not It's @ sign that his tummy’s upset | "Ho's fondest candy, he dearly meat, And he stands up and begs On his funny hind legs he thinks you have nweet. of bones and But loves morsels It anything “"Way ont garden, covered at the end of our All with sticks and with stones, Is a queer little mound Where he's dug up the ground ot} ot | PACH 12 eautiful Spring Top Coats Offer Style Plus Value You'll get more than ordinary enjoyment out of selecting your Spring Top Coat from these two special coat groups Flor- ence priced to give Florence patrons the greatest values ever. 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Come here, Prince, and speak for the lady.” “Bow, wow, wow," to everybody's delight, “You shall hawe the prize, dog- He likes every one, gie,” declared the Riddle Lady, But he must have his fun— “Mister Butcher, please send two Why, he’s only in fun when he | Pounds of bones and two pounds fights.” }of meat around to Mother Hub | bard's house at once.” (To Be Continued) (Copyright, 1924, by Seattle Star) “I'm ashamed of the way kitties, |And chases them ‘round town he treats | “Now what ts this queer little crea- ture | Whose barks are much worse than his bites? thru the went Prince, | If they climb up a tree | He just waits there to see How long they will be coming | down “He barks at the nursemaids and babies, | He barks at the fountains and trees, | He “I guess I know the answer to that,” said Old Mother Hubbard | | | barks at the moon, Bring phe Millinery World Receives New Shipment of Wonderful Spring dats Direct from Eastern Style Headquarters—beau- tiful creations, each entirely different, but all with a dominating charm and individuality. Special from the Bill of Indemnity, whilst, as |for those who having surrendered were to be supposed included in it, a loyal jury found a true bill against jthem, They were tried, convicted |and sentenced to death. Major Gen- eral Harrison the first of them |to suffer, He was disemboweled over yonder at Charing Cross. Others |followed, until the people, nauseated |by the spectacle provided daily, began |to murmur. Then a halt was calle |There was a pause, at the end of | which the executioners began again. |Nor were those sentenced In that | year the only ones. Others were in-| | dictea subsequently. Lambert and/ © were not brought to trial until Nor were they the last. And it be that we have not reached the jend even yet.” (Continued in Our Next | Tesue) | | BROTHER'S COLLEGE ROOM | | “It must be awfully cold brother's room at college.” that his roommate just slipped in with a skate on."--Dart. mouth Jack 0° Lant-— | in think of Boston Brown Bread and Baked Beans. 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