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PAGE § Many Washn. People THE ORTUNES 8k FEBRUAKY 20, Toz4, ———_ WHUNESP 7, SATTLE STAR and God : haa grown fat on trimming ( You do him wrong, Ned." IH Praise Tanlac <i FOOL ti fret ta wy , By y Q | Gy ++ RAFAEL S| One of the outstanding features of SABATINI + | y when ft fs to his own 5 50 é the Wor @ KLWRTRATED By profit,” sneered Tucker : Bons who have voluntarily testified | the tir ‘ ‘< i Me aoe ee yh ods n we Th am ita favor. Ov 0,000 persons} Mrs, 8. W. Lufkin, 1214 W. XOrk) © seme, sapation 425+ RELEASED MY MEA SeAVicR inc, *¢ oO | Stans of loyal heat Haye publicly stated that TANLAC| ave, Spokane | also tn othe has helped them overcome stomach | tor f GIN the two eat with n ¢ ned ort, the] would have given me all t eer 1 ‘ teva Be turer, returna t of himself which the latter craved. | “nut that he counted the slight H° weight and with IHolland Tucker heard him thru, |risk—nay; what am I saying?—the Meaaned sc r he tale was 4 He sighed, 4nd) should any questions afterward t ¢ one] & moment 1D | asked. Me could have averted | ature in-/7 could n =e onks your eee | Dleading ler unee to your past at sho! pe 3 on hope?" he s , at last, Then I have tol that he will helg r pag ‘ mor thi he uttered « p laugh Of|me; that he has promised.” smn coal da the ne! | infinite scorn your case I think| nd you ‘build upon his ao @ atrect, Helles meets a one- {i'd hang myself and have done. It's| Promises! They coat noth ey ee the end named Tucker, Together |leas tormenting.” |revenues amount to thirty thousand © meme sroaine the c n to the fanatical lament: | t do you meant” |pounds a year, He was your fr | mean Bes stat monte ee tat nink that Monk will really] you gay; he was your fathe La “ee : O48 P ded pestilence ‘hat he Intends to help?" | and owed much to your fat Wf attle ¥ case had a rooms, Ho has promised It.) know, Did he offer you his ) 0 a oo » ON WITH THE STORY my friend—and my|tide you over prescnt stress, un . Ralhe live : ommer 4 the other bitterly. | pr¢ Did he jl ii day. Ono day t that left me t t I never knew a trimmer to any I not have taken ad age sity Thad a comp) ad t man's friend but his own, And !f! of it i¢ he b at t to take to my t y riend | : a trims ved, his namo } “That is not what I ask y¥c D put me onto and the first |c i rgo Monk—-the very prince he offer it? Of course id 4 ‘Asd bottle had mo fine and my | way under we . ! with-| trimmers, 5 tite uid not a friend 1 Weight and str hh increased as if| zy spells I couldn drew | First a king's man; then someth and where { By magic. Six bottles ran my weight M. Reeves, 183 betwixt and between king ip by lip sixty pounds and since that time, Spokane: “'T andsome room on the f ment; then @ parliament man, # 5 m are unjust + f ooh > now, I have enjoyed made m ne of the most impo " the king’s aide. wet that picts . tt nouses In Cheapside, ‘Tu 9 man again, in ¢ t vie ret Golden, 209 W. Su-| 1 his guest to the best cha tion to his late trusting frien be Mach st. Walla Walla: “As astom wond ‘ An old fri Jus parliament. Always choc ‘There was } eas Beh Medicine, tonic and strengthen. : hance,” he exp ed to his how a that ts uppermost or that told me. Dirt * Gr, T cannot recommend Tanlac too| Tanlac !s for sale by all good drug-| keeper, who ca n outbid the other for hia services poly ide eas Ai cops ; : @go and it has Accept no substitut f the Ka at, Duke of Albemarle, | in terror of her. ¥ . Priend ever since. Before I first took Ww = t Pa ee Gomme Chief, Master of the unties he f Muplac no kind of food agreed with| TAKE TANLAC VEGETABLE | ty. x : fot! and ¢ the Bedcham-|he will at 2 Mie and at times the gas on my sto! PILLS “ i @ch would cause my he Advertisement \ ee Soe : : Fain Y arta ADVENTURES Nie Rete. us Beem zocutive to st OF THE TWINS | 7 \ ee isit Orient S . | For making \ Visit Orient Soon * ‘», cation 6 y a sty nditions. tiienA at ap PS I. E. Bryam of Chicago, president |i) te ac nr peices X Bees cee, Milwaukeo & St. Paul) by B. B. Greer, vice president _tn SE bal ORES de fe both of the |Rot h 6 back to Eng SNOwpRIFT—a pure, rich, creamy cooking fat—is made by the Tallway, will arrive in Seattle Sun. and R. M ‘ Queen at. » ; : “a Fad cies » : y : @ay en route to the Far East. He! n charge of |* ensenge: ‘ . “Beanst Land! We're gv fisapr Wesson Oil people out of oil as good as a fine salad oil. (Y ‘ou | WL be accompanied by his family, ect the re iN ng to Beanstalk Land?’ hate 4 P 7 ay ee eee om the Adm pros bia Wings, set.| “Here's the bean,” sald Silver Ho rained need oil that's good to eat to make cooking fat as good as ot ED a bute ea. I bust be goine, Hore | Sami”, across th cooking fat can be.) Then Snowdrift is packed in a truly air- ; ‘ y tis ie! Goo e " t " fort . . r i iat es sees dep i rh ae wit tight bucket (air-tight—but as easy to open as winding the ue “Hello!” shouted the Twir \) > An away she flow clone ‘ [- ‘ 7 Jee Sra for gd where Sre your’ (To Be Continued) was turned to lead clock) to keep it as sweet and fresh as the day it was made— ele “I'm me and I'm here!" | 2 : , we | Sopyright, 1924, by Seattle Star) | If your are righ! he sald slowly o ‘a Alert at ver Wings, shaking wi e] ores roimeret ees] hia apne teh toh: Filia: oT teas swect and fresh all the way down to the bottom of the bucket, ben until the little purple | , vigorous and efficient bright, cheerful, smiling outlook on life is a wonderful asset—and the “I've « ‘om the ou will ecrotary, A it’s an impossibility for the irritable, But it 1s @ surprise so I won't teil . ty * th you until you read all ut it constipated person to view it that way. Therer* Nancy took the tiny piece of candied fruit, are ideal to relieve con- ody can Send todsy for sample of FREE: (ANALAX cod s booller ee sHorie tect It went 51 Falun Ses Rew Yor, cho ace sakeoat ee ew To are also was outs! ie age Fo Powder and the famous “Hundred chen you nd you ould go “Now, am going “ok und take you “Bllver that came all, And beanstalk “Jack's they all the place. loring matter or pig- from certain tiny cells follicles or papillze) in the have inactive from illness, disease, HY and of A rich, Dlexion thing that , Neither { quire. one of us. available sparl youth—is and old. end build: Dru Co. WEST LAKE AND PINE Owl Drug som bobbed ifty, bird-cage on a «pring the Twins flew over and kn n the grass beside the th liver Wings in a mble Toes told me what was to aper the fairy harided her little It 4, or how long the words. “Dear Twina: The other tory to you. and the Beanstalk,’ the story was, heard you say that you wished you if you really meant !t, I hestnut-tree and you will find the famous magic green shoes that can in Fairyland. Jack’s did. Plant it any place at know. His sad fate taught all tho other giants up there a lesson, so And the giant children do the fun- niest things! I'm sure you will like Wkin? It is within the reach of all. quires years and years of toil to ac- That clear, soft skin is within the reach of each and every clear, soft skin—rich and up and di attention and} & sted thelr better to ta “it's Queen and I think Twink Nimble Uke it her told Toes, a nd be an to read out aloud. She had no rouble whatever, my no! For the Ginger Drop Cookies stipation. At your druggist 15 and 30c. riting was magic writing and any (An easy way to make very good ginger cookies. No rolling or cutting) eupful brown sugar 1 molanses read that, no matter how ht 7 ido the nursery window ur mother was reading a It was called ‘Jack both Iked !t eo well, 1 to Beanstalk Land. to sea that you get there. dd jer the big stone by the mixed add the beaten egg. Diasolve the soda in the sour Add, and mix thoroughly. add the flour. Drop tea- lula of the batter on a Tiscoed baking pan and bake in a hot oven. (RISCO For light, tender cakes For ible and For cap, digeble {ed foots any piace you wish to go Wings has a magic bean, out of the same pod that instantly another magic will grow to the sky. giant ts not there, as you turned into jolly giants. “Lovingly, “THE FAIRY QUEEN.” can havea Clear Skin/ worry and fret—wish hope? Why be jealous! those with clear, soft your veins. Clear, soft skin {s simply tho result of a healthy red blooded condition. Within the grasp of all—Yes 8. 8. 8, will help you have the very skin you seek, ‘When the skin {s hard and drawn -—the cheeks saliow and withered ~—the figure listless and lifeless— the system {s not on edge. Some. thing is wrong. Right that wrong. Possess that clear, soft skin—bring the youthful glow back into the cheeks. 8.8.8. will do it. Miss Ethel Rose, 422 BH. Water St., Painted Post, N. Y., writes: it that has been said in favor of S. is true as applied to my case, as Tuddy, wholesome com-' Possible. It is not some- is just beyond our reach, is it something that re- Not like precious stones to but a chosen few— re— and brightness of vallable to each and ev- and poor—young 66 8. 8. 8. since 1826, has been| it has certainly purified my system and casting impurities from th yatem | 7 complexion is now clear,” ing red blood . Im-| §. 8. 8. is made of carefully ge. purities make “that/lected and scientifically red complexion you long|and proportioned herbs and barks, for” impossible. Red] It is sold at all good drug stores, blood cells send rich] The large size bottle is more eco blood coursing through] nomical. KATE BREW VAUGHN'S ewije for BAKING POWDER BISCUITS ‘we where else, for that atter |Using Snowdrift in your own 2 cupfuls flour aspoonful salt But why so bitter about Engiand In} ; 4 teaspoonfals beking pow: Snowdrife T 3 bart favorite recipe is the best way to H ”. Tucker shrugged. “You know my |f . } Mix and sift twice the dry d, pat and roll to ces ead gor , jit sdistcachan find out how good Snowdrift is. | ingredients, Workin Snowdrix. ome-halfinch ta thickeeae. Gh aa a trisiena att a piace . with tips of fingers: add milk Sha; a biscuit cutter courses summer T mall « steady | Remember to add salt because Snow- gradually mixing with a knife Place on atin and bake (450° B 4 deg Acis to & soft dough. Toss on a F.) twelve or fifteen minutes. | A Soctaect Namie trae searchingty. | drift is sweet, fresh, and unsalted. LH Miasereminte tel cnt A yee @ cou t misunderstand the} — man’s words, attll his tone | pei “Is that not In tt not a Sere Fehi dangerous course ed, Tucker - -- —— —— looked at him with wistful amuse soon now will come the hary } “What I said at first, I ove ment. . sae : ye “ry dora how | uct & harves old days You! am a mercenary. I do not make Mee ere are considerations an hon. . stanch, a service aiming at| ae y est man should set above dange these enemien who would atill deny |FOermments, I serve them. There ual “Oh, agreed.” ‘and. {8 no human cause in all the world La re i | y | today could rt 0 enth * loc] “There | today could move me to enthusiasm. no honesty nave in stead dal, and I am, I hope, | fastness, Rand: an honest man. “By which you mean that I am not,” sald Hollies why. » Finally os “If you will not strike a blow for love, will you not strike one for hate; against the Stuart, whose vindictive. ness will not allow you to earn your bread?” | (Continued in Our Next Issue) oge’s Bran Tucker did not contradict bh more than a shrug and a depre . smile that was a mere polltencen ft ufferi | ith st ation eaten nrrertetstlivscininedli The colonel rose, stirred to vehe.| arter $' ng tong with con her Jeo oC hea nn anitent ole! see, Detch writes -thed Kallogy’'s| puilin) eat Kitiene’s Suid cocky | trod Rran ‘‘solved his problem.’ solved the problem of cons mild and chronice—for thous It has tion— is of | cept ~—two tablespoonfuls daily—in chronie cases, with every meal. It sweeps, cleans and purifies the intestines. It “Lam a beggar, Ned: and begenrs may not choose. Besides, for ten years now I have been a mercenary, others, It has brought relief when all | rids them of the dangerous poisons ie helther more nor leas. My sword is else has failed becauso Kellogg's Bran | that lead to other diseases. It is guar- tong for hire. That is the trade by which is ALL bran. Nothing but ALL bran |anteed to bring results, or your grocer | ing T live. I do not make governments; ean be 100 per cent effective, ead | will return your money. Iq I do not pingue myrelf with ques tions of their worth; I serve them, for gold." | But Tucker, smiling sadly, slowly | shook his head “If that were true, you would not Mr. Patch’s letter: Dear Sire: 1 have been a constant gafferer from constipation and have won- dered what was the cause of it I have tried about all the cereale I could think of, and finally tried Kellogg's Bran. This solved my '“Pape's Cold Compound’ Breaks a Cold Right Up Take two tablets every three hours i three doses are taken. The Kellogg’s Bran, cooked and krum- bled, is delicious with milk or cream. You will like its nut-like flavor—so different from ordinary, tasteless | brans. Sprinkle it over the cerca's. | Cook it with hot cereals. Eat it in Kellogg’s Bran muffins, griddio eakee |“ B be in England now. You came, as problem. 1 feel 100 per cent better i r first dose always gives relief. The E you have sald, because of the war. | Weasheer see te teas: for this Susi os tee soaace ce Tepes | second and third doses completely — Your sword may be for hire; but you} great cereal I sm -g peereh break up the cold. . Pleasant and i the still have a country, and the first Very zapeittal, pinate’s Bran, cpoked, a Sie fe to take. Contains no quinine 3 : re ’, ter C. Pat bled, is mado in Battle Creek an Jor opiates. “Pape’ : pig pbk nore 2 caeny | $61 Main Ste Greenword Mae, [erect by tho lending hotels and clubs | (yg ent couny ns Use, “Pane’s dan 3 7 d ‘old Compound." Price, thirty-five Ch of England's, So why belittle your.| For the permanent relief of consti. | everywhore, It is sold by all grocers, |cents. Druggists guarantes it. Ad- wil self thus? You still have a country, —Advertisement | vertisement. lad! and you love it, aro many | ii = TE TOF 2 the here who are ready to love you, tho maq they may not be among those who govern England. You have como| GR back to nerve her, Serve her then. | But first ask yourself how best she will] may be nerved.”* Sind ‘What's that?” 1 evel “Sit down, man. Sit, and listen." _ And now, having first sworn the| |colonel to secrecy in the name of| 4 ss their old friendship—to which and to LEG | the colone!'s desperate condition, the | jother trusted tn opening his heart—| wit ‘Tucker delivered himself of what was —- no less than treason. Ho began by inviting the colonel to consider the state to which mis: government by a spendthrift, lecher- | ous, vindictive, dishonest king had | reduced the country. He camo in the| & a s 4 @ 1 : a - Kept close at hand by thes! enerations as a safe guard for end to deal with the war to which the| ealth, Foley’s Honey and Tar Eig] country was committed; he showed | Compound has earned the con- ary |how it had been provoked by reck- |leasness, and how it had been ren Wo! fidence of thousands of people.' | dered possible, by, the gross, the] “Tried and found true” is as true on criminal neglect ot he affairs o| ha Hf , 7 |navy which Cromwell had left so of thiscough remedy as at is of the a tocmidatte, finest of old family physicians; its 7 “We touch the end at last,” he con- enormou. A large | for cluded with fierce conviction: “White: | it i pee pansies 3 is] ly due to the fact that | ¢ give hall shall be swept clean of this ioa’t z ef The led ie friend — and by, i at Charles Stuart and his trulis and| generation to generation. ese people know that it is pleasant to { = pimps and minions. They shall be i i 4 from dried on the foul dung hill where they take and brings quick relief, ' Jam elong, and a commonwealth shall . ry : . | mer |be restored to rule this England tn Piso ny sine is a typical testimonial received at the Foley & Co: ; ai & sane and cleanly fashion, #0 that offices in Chicago: Bue honest men may be proud to serve | boc oe! : RE er once again.’ lear Sirs: P. California. me “My God, Ned, you're surely mad!" °, = omona, California. Holles was aghast as much at the 1am very well pleased with the wonderful result and relief that Foley's Honey and Tat 3 by orice ftself as at the manner! Compound has brought me. I was bothered with coughing, and my mother told me about your) 4 pre “To risk myself, you meany*| Wonderful medicine 80 I decided to give ita trial. I have tried many other m es but none i 87: foe sailed grimly. pcThese vam.| are as good and relieving as Foley's Honey and Tar Compound. I have told my friends and they M ave torn the ‘els out of i i 5 7 i on otter men in the same cause, ana| SY there is nothing better. cerely, (Signed) E. Boggess, e : ar ' if wo fail, they may have mine and ~~ M Welcome. Our plans are shrewdly | - a laid and alreagy well Advanced. Thore | is one in Holland who directs them—| yet, but a name that is dear to all . COMPOUND honest men. Our agents aro every: POONFUL IN TIME saves NINE>s Where abroad, molding the people's mind, directing it into a sane phan. nel. That preacher you heard upon a tho steps of Paul's ts one of our agents, doing the good work, casting the seed in fertile places, And very