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PAGE AGE : Seran sasanm mas, HHGIN HERE TODAY with Ho NOW GO ON WITH THE sTORY Nimbly as a cat he dropped t earth on the wall’s hither sl stood there half crouching on his young lips and laugt gray eyes. He was watch —utterly unconscious S pres swing that was f passed from ¢ gle rope other. She was a child well-grow n Mssom. 3 was no he displ comes of a open far away from ¢ glance into the long-shaped, blue eyes that. were the «! lovely little face sufficed to warn that tho rustic, she was not Here was ¢ poss share of that feminine ts thé heritage from Mo her favored daughters. a man and wise, you wo" wary when she was most Swinging now, ber loo! hair streamed behind her as she forward, and tossed itself into a about her face as she sang as nearly as possible in rhythm with her swinging: “Hey, young loye! Ho, young love! Where do you tarry? ‘Whilst here I stay for you Waiting to marry. Hey, young love! Ho, young . . The song ended in a scream. Un- If you w Id be most demure. heard, unsuspected, the stripling had | love you? the | AY top of her backward swing he had} crept forward thru the trees. caught her about the waist in his strong young arms. There was a mo-|'0 fill its place gra k into giving more than 15 years she « b ned brown he went back, And ay RTU RtLpaerD NC THE SEATTLE oo. Cynthia Greys td STAR ADVENTURES SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1 OF THE TWINS tes wma faites a3 oo RAFACL |All About Wedding Rings an ; SEVERAL RIDDLES That let the cat out of the bdw Breet terse Cille y Ring and Diamons -Matron| | | come phew t ‘ tetssdad techanee aie omueernerts als Them Worthless —Youny Girl, Engaged,| “tnstena of a long riddle today,” \fishing forever in other men's) Phat’ right ughe he Big, Difference Rw, BATTERIES Pines for a Spvarkler. announced the Riddle Lady, “I am | ditches! 416 Lady, “But there no prin AONER ines Jor a Sparkler, |going to ask several short ones.| “That's right,” ald the Riddle| You were all too sloy err g RH rary many og a Now see who can be first to guess |Tady, “The prize ts a new fishing | * ‘oi e hy SONTON BY CYNTHIA GREY thts one |ting: for'asch of you! Now Sleten,| scowen ne tosh ciyr pertié- tas) married men be tagged with wedding rings? j everybody at in this? | is | reas: sprung this idea, ask ; 4 “Sometimes they're silver, some-| = fs fites'i gh yalpwast rh piay «Ney ouldn’'t protect the times gold, “It wears no gow, but ne'er the| Curious Names for Bible $e + the married man who flirts. - And like thone things, are hard to lens, Errors in’ writing, or type, in th d be utterly useless, thinks one married woman, hold, |It travels not without address past have en pec ames to and no woman will remain one whit more true | The gold ones oft are kept in cases, | It cannot walk, it cannot tramp, urious editions of the Bible For! holds is the family cirel h nye, vanes. | hes Bible,” published in t ina ‘ mi as ene says, Now, of course, my dears, this » called because in Get y De Miss Gre: 7 “Jus t exact I r ment ring! Ses AR a) a ood eern t phate ad H ltr cage pak los Mrs. Shaw Calls Lydia E. Pinke y ss G st exactly why an engageme ey've wales, ut nobe ow won but ther nde ’ + | or a wedding ring for either s They have no fert, but all have|the Twins, The for x ps ham’s Vegetable Compound a cla your}! had both for my first marriage and both landed in the | mpey ain’ tt einhin' bu ATE ae | pottos ae oe a os a ‘ = God-Send to Sick Women ty be when| Pawn shop—unredeemed—and my husband would have books, helping Mister Stamps, But re not need! Cambridge, Me.—‘'l suffered tere think pawned\ my heart as readily, had it had any monetary |"This is their motto, ‘Beware of | way—did ever, ever, ever hear|to be afraid for any bugges by ribly with pains and soren ™ taunt valu i . y Look jot ar i ri Land t sides. Eac! pee. alue, ooks' of. an n r Goose Land| night,” meaning terrors 2 | 1 what you'll be when you're a The ‘a. ous writing a letter? He Bible,” published in 1611, #0 Ihad to go to bed, 1 ane wees Gelight in think | y Th ond time I refused the diamond and suggested 8] «1 Know what it ts" pang out} Yes, that's what it-was, ed bécvatise Ruth 101, 18, st read and the doctor told ng. We to th ictrola, something that would bring joy and beauty into! gimpte simon. And at exactly the |and Nancy gue tent Of whe me I simply had. while. the home all of us, and at the end of six years, joy and|same instant didn't Tommy Tittle-| mice box of writ » Bible,” peibiatied Int 4708, pA ret. “Oh, y " ut emai a. ] . ‘ noune say it, t own with pleture a ¢ | mo 1 Paalm CXIX, 161, it operation before "You de nat e why, What Ni y cemain-—-#sna diamonds , pe What?’ paid the Tuddle I dy aothar, Gtase’s people’ taoumtt! ttl cans “ictwtate hevaicoreen I could gethelp. I = Bihar td ves No man and no woman will remain ore whit more true} spisnr replied both Simon and {Very eurlous without triatend ‘of ‘Dr t have % be cause of a ring circling the finger—the only circle that my, promptly; No wonder they Now then, for the third s Rosin published in 1609 holds is the family circle, |could gueas #0 easily finhing |sald the Riddle Lady, “Liste © caiied because in Jeremiah VII, If more young couples would’ defy custom, tradition and|th¢ #l!ly way he did, in his mother's | ft a ree: ey oot | et me & ition and put the money usually spent on a cold, un-|* Tube eS Ae grey ut iy "| bottle of Lydia E. responsive diamond into the first payment on a home, or| oe ?**" : Ite Dea’ of the" pean : oe Pinkham’s Vege- music for the home, or something of real value in the living . | -P9t-never.sces the aky bar Repent. eae tte it : Of life: thete Would ‘he far lane diver Boy Is Arraigned fh ‘ hout a. cause four times a day for two yeara,getting ‘ Prd liy Me: ale PRACTICAL BUT HAPPY. for $14,000 Theft) Wore ; better all the time, and now for four ® 3 t a Close on the heels of this lett fdllediia cai tre \ : a f 1 y 63 Bait here sey Dees After pe Sntlh ct FS ry t r i, tter follows one from an en-| wew YORK, 16,—Charlen| you tell me wh ow k 1 taking the medicine for two yeara I hers th had n g who puz because her hero hasn't kicked | tatack, 14, was arraigned today in 5 ut error ; another child—a lovely baby girl thru with a diamond to date. I am printing it in this con-| children's court charged with theft) Wel doverybosy 2 sas t7)| eaarens tures that render| now four years old—the lige, of our dalt’ she er at, guessing | nection beca , as daitde a guessed his head off, But not a per: | it ex. The eoupon | home raise this medicine. It n oti f use I fe l th writer pf the above letter has) ot $14,000 in. negotiable necuritien| son could Not even Na ewhere in this issue de-|is a Godsend to women who suffer ‘ mensnented put forth wise words of advice to this girt and others who! trom the firm of George B. Gibbons usually they ¢ s how it can be procured. with female troubles and especially he ed h are unhappy because they haven't diamonds, & Co, He was remanded for further oe we wm ow aw g © Pains at the periods. I surely was r the exp Dear Miss Grey: I am engaged to the most wonderful \nearing February 29 a ait th a E. Phone Voccstin Coogan e of he { € ar t are,” a he Ci K 7 pi man He world. I ipye him ceet and I ear, fin loves ed Man, whose front door went in ates me from an operation. '—Mra, befor me in the same way. Altho we have been engaged for more : the back way osiz M. SHAW, jute No, 1, Cam- than a year, he has never mentioned a ring. Candidates Speak | * the Riddle La hook her poaee, epee Ke ces are a a. e z sey tha | Counell candidates will address! head. “Not thin ce country-wide canvass a Now, I am like all girls and want a ring to Signify the ine king County Legislative Feder Mh sa banter "Giak’ Gane my ers of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable fact that I am engaged. ation at 2 o'clock Monday on the|tneg house! declared 1 Compound reports 98 out of every 100 How can I let him know? Do you suppose he doesn’t|second Moor of the Y. W, C. A.| were benefited by it, know that he should do this? If not, would it be all D | paceaid acs | ~SUAENA J Seg T'OXR' yg Why | alarmed by | for me to tell him? PUZZLED. 1 Some iikae mOxS ) 80 tod un hie sith abel f TONE =A nate ic— oa mee arth le yung mi ld onal feet r* [1Mothers, Do This “Oh, why did you do that?” she € ; . a diamond if you don é im also 36 other ble preparations. for “The enewer Whak. the OMldcon Cough, Jie cried on a sc Of course you might hint and he might catch on; then again, OE tre rpcio ren Vere gtr that constant dieti aotise on paren. Coxhoe a wanting to do it this he might not. But if you do not feel that you can be frank able “boshlat: sree. De, J dal es | + Getamation No telling how soon the symp- Tae ont Pax riy ec na) with him before marriage, the chances are you will not do ee eecant ivention 00 [18 nes toms may develop into croup, or dear, Gon’t you know how 1, 80 afterward. And married happiness depends a great deal it aster te Mae worse, And then’s when you're y | | cription Tablets a ‘ 7 . Don't you k hout | upon frankness between husband and wife, Beware of Imitations! | } tea are overcame Lag Bg Pgh t td ash pase ‘ou? Don't yo +) Just nt, harmiens tittle ‘Tho job 4 tiation, errr awny PPP Hh TERT Cynthia Grey will recetve call. | 1 tablet after each meal and a does not blister. her trouble and. summoned nurprien nat his breast she thrust him|| . 570M Oiny, Wednesday and 4 | I lg As first ald, Musterole ts excel- A mon ry flutter of two biack legs | Stared at him, and her glance harden an agitated cloud of petticoat, en the rope swung forward, and the | Bymph was left in the arms of her young satyr. But only for a mo- ment. Out of that grip she broke In @ fury—real or pretended—and came | *°. to earth breathless, with fiushed| cheeks and flashing eye. “You give yourself strange liber. | *!¥en a sword to play with. and | have t ties, young Randal,” said she, boxed his ears. “Who bade you here?” “I... I thought you called me, paid he, grinning, no whit abashed by either blow or look. “Come now, Nan. Confess it!" “I called you? I?” She laughed Indignantly. “'Tis very likely! Oh, very likely!” ed, She beg covery “Th ceded Bu an to show signa of re- aration should hay . the... affront.” love you, Nan! I've said lated j cocious, young Ran I suppose, of being I shail ather about I ‘ou're too p It comes, | dal u ak to your sword at p Tho minx was skilled In the art of punishing. But the lad refused oe be pat out of countenance. "Nan, Gear, I'm asking you marry mo.” Sho jumped at that. lated. “Lord!” she said. to! Her eyes di.) “What con. Te | abashed ie me at once! It scream! that and the anger In her voles. hi and stood sheepishly, Wwhilet she retreated a few cea from him, breathing quickly, eyes afiash he an! fearing that this ‘Ah, don't be cruel her for Heaven “You sho she reproved mend your manners,” im by way of com , oY will, It's only that I want you so; that I'm going away— | far awny; that after today I won't see you again maybe for years. If yo say that ye don’t care for me at all, why, “You'll deny it, of course, being a|Ge*cension! But d'you think I want) 16. 1 qon't think ‘that I'll come | (woman in the making. But I heard|® child tied to my apron-strings?”" you.” And he quoted for her, sing- ing: “Hey, young love! Ho, young love! Where do you tarry?” “I was hiding on the other side of | the wall. I came at once, And all 1 get for my pains and the risk to a new pair of breeches is a blow “But it'll be ag little to your like ing.” “That's as may be. Meanwhile there’s this matter of a blow. Now a blow js a thing I take from nobody. For a man there is my sword . . “Your sword!” She abandoned her- self to laughter. “And you don’t even own a penknife. “Oh, yes I do, was a gift from birthday gift. I am 19 today, Nan.” “How fast you grow! You'll be a man soon. And so Your father has given you a sword?” She leaned against the bole of a tree, and sur- veyed him archly. “That was very rash of your father. You'll be cut- thin: yourself, I know." He smiled, but with a little less of his earlier assurance. But he made a fair recovery. “You are straying from the point.” “The point of your sword, sweet sir?” “The point of my discourse. I own a sword. It It {means so much to me. you to say that you'll walt for mé; my father today—a | friend.” | “Lam going away, Nan—tomorrow, | very early. I came to say goodby.” Her eyelids flickered, and in that moment a discerning nee would have detéctod a gleam of alarm from | her blue eyes. But there was no hint of it in her voice. “I thought yo ry me you cam “Why will you be teasing me? It Yan, I want that you'll marry me some day.” He would have caught her by the shoulders again. But she eluded | those eager hands of his. “You haven't told me yet where | you are going.” “I am going to London, to the| army. My father had procured me a cornetey of horse, and I am to serve | under meral Monk, who ts his| It made an impression, tho she did not give him the satisfaction of see. | ing how great that impression | was, As it was, the surprise of it lett her | silent, staring at him in a new won- der. He took advantage of it to ap- proach her again. He caught her to/ him, taking her unawares this time and selzing her suddenly, before she} could elude him, “Nan, my dear!’ She struggied in his arma, But he held her firmly. She struggled the harder, and, finding her struggles in- effective, her temper rose, Her hands mer conditions. Many of our seeds are extra selected strains, originated and dev years of careful study and experimentation, and are the unquestioned leaders amon s the rapid increase in our trade wit! the northwest will attest. ket gardeners all over ¢ REGUL below. Alen: with ia colieetion nis a 100 on order tor 8 wend you mood for orthwest Grown Why They Are Far Better Gill Brothers’ Northwest Grown Seeds are more hardy, are of greater vitality and far superior in every respect, due to the climate in which they are raised. They have opportunity for full develop- ment under moderate winter and sum- | | | | by us through many seeds mar- ‘ed bia: sald it was to mar. | , | Robert back to Potheridge ever, But if ye jeare—be it never a0 little, Nan | you'll wait for me, it'll send me away with a good heart, it'll strength to become great, quer the world for you, my dear,” he lended grandiloquently, as is the way of youth in its unbounded confidence. I'll bring it back to toss It in your ‘ap. Her eyes were shining. His devo- tion and enthusiasm touched her, But her mischievous perversity must be dissembling it. She laughed on a ris {ing inflection that was faintly mock- ng. (Continued in Our Next Issue) BATTLE FLEET COMING HERE A fleet of 65 warships, the largest fleet that has ever visited Puget sound, will arrive here in time to take part in Seattle's Fourth of July celebration, according to advices re- ceived Friday afternoon by the Chamber of Commerce. Tho ships are expected to bane at Seattle on or before July 1. It {s understood that the fleet will include most of the capital ships of the navy, together with cruisers, de- stroyers and other craft. They are expected to be accompanied by a sq fon of naval airplanes, Admiral Samuel 8, Robison will be in command of the fleet. Admiral E. Coontz, commander-in- chief of the United States fleet, is expected to be here during tho larg. jest part of its stay. The fleet will probably spend two months in Puget sound waters, visit- ing cities and refitting at Bremerton. Distribution of the ships will be | made among the various Sound.cities for the Fourth of July, and St ts un- derstood that Seattle will have the largest number that have ever been here for the célebration. Officers’ Informer Believed Murdered Announcement that every means to find Chester Gaines, an informer for the federal narcotic forces, has failed, was made Saturday by Harry V. Williamson, chief of the office. Williamson expressed the bellef that Gaines, who disappeared nearly two months ago, has met with foul play. Gaines proved to be of great assist- ance to the federal office in breaking up the Jackson st. gang, an organiza- tion of negro dope peddlers. State Offices of G, O. P. Are Open Pending arrangements for perma- nent offices, the state headquarters of the republican party were estab- ished temporarily at 462 Stuart building Friday by C, B. Fitzgerald, state chairman, Calls for the King county republican convention, to be heid Jate in March, were to be fasued Saturday. The republican state con- vention will be held at Wenatcheo April 5. Release me, He was tn a} o far and angered | ig) give mo| Friday frog. 1 to 2 p. m, and on Tuesday and Th day from 11 to 12 a, m. at her office in The Star Didg, 1309 Seventh ave. |Mr. Gallcgites’ Is in Marital Trouble NEW YORK, Feb. t6- Hag. her of Gallagher & Shean, vaudeville and musical comedy stars, has sep- arated from his second wife, the former Ann Luther, to whom he was married De December 6, 1 100 in Class of Apple Gatherers The Y. W. C. A. school of apple | packing will graduate a class of 100 young women February 22. The clans has been conducted by Mr. Jand Mra. G. A. Kinyon of Ritchie & Gilbert, fruit jobbers, of Yakima, Have You a Cough? 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