The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 14, 1924, Page 14

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ORTUNES < Pee FOOL a ad WN ++ RAFAEL SABATINI #* = KAWOTRATED ay ke Rw, BATTERPIERD @RAALL SADATINE (129+ RELEADED BY MEA DERVICE. INC. BEGIN » uF M 1 PODAY NOW GO ON Wrrtt TH Ww no t yu not realize tt EVEN HOLLES FI DUKE 1 are deom um. I I an ve This time she ylel a spur fed to at earite passion had made or disregard. Between such evils bis livid gleaming face, dis eh and anxie! ou in this? you will bear u swear it? you believe that I am ready You now--now that I kn This time he caught her by the wrist, and maintained his hold/I¢ I trust you . against her faint attempt to liberate! me safely home? be dangerous ASPIRIN. SAY “BAYER” when you buy- Gonuine Unless you see the “Bayer Cross” on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved: safe by millions and prescribed by physicians 23 years for Colds Headache Neuralgia Pain Toothache Neuritis torted by his imitations may Lumbago Rheumatism “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets Also bottles fn 24 and 100—Drugyista, Aspiria ts the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Mencncationstdester tof allertieneta MOTHER:= Fletcher's Castoria is a pleasant, harmless Substi« tute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Teething Drops and Soothing! Syrups, prepared for Infants in arms and Children all ages. To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of SA CTIA Proven directions on each package, Physicians everywhere recommend it | WINTER COLDS DEVELOP KIDNEY TROUBLE The same acute congestion that stops up the nose, reddens ent) Seg and inflames the tonsils and bronchial tubes, also the Kidneys. ‘You realize this in the sherp pains ovef the Kidneys, the dull ache in the back, the burning irritatiom in the Bladder, Mees aide ey Winter Colds are so dangerous and why you always take Gino Pills whenever attacked by a cold, just as Mr. Clow did. Stuyvesant Falls,'N.Y., April 21st, 1921, "T am glad to say that GINO PILLS have done me a lot so I am sending for another box as I think it to have a box always on eas I often have attacks if Bladder Weakness durin, the winter and GINO PILL give Prompt, relief and fix me up fine.” JOHN L. CLOW. For aimost a quarter of a century, GINO PILLS have been an infallible remedy for all Kidney and_ Bladder Troubles. Sold b; aie everywhere at 6 We have 50 ‘iti eit dence in GINO PILLS that we will send a sample free if you write NA-DRU.-CO. INC. BUFFALO NY. S Ee Accept “Bayer” package which cia proven directions, Hand: ene t ro of her compan should be here, = way a han DREW | *' Bucking wh knew, lackeys ding we go very wa sharp with im used him wit 4 race's quietly may take yourself off." bowed submissively ie dared not look at Nan; but he caug |the sudden ganp of her br | with i mag |wideeyed scorn in which |warded this fresh display of cowar nd vilenenn. Hollen Iked to the door, the duke's lowing him with odd susph sion, puzsied ever by that something which he perceived, bu i. Holding the door in his ha t whose cide upor “Your grace, I uire me further lake It, w 1 not re wai Bayond:the en had a glimpse of Nan, wide-eyed, livid Geath, }leaning against tho table, her right |band pressed upon her heaving| | breast as if to control ite tumult, “No,” said hin grace slowly, at last, “Yet you had best remain at hand with Francois and the others, “Very well," sald Holle, and |turned to go. The key was, he ob- served, on the outside of the door, | He stooped and withdrew tt from the lock. “Your grace would perhaps prefer the key on the inside,” he said, noe consid be PK ie The Twins told the king of Bean- stalk Land that they had found a box buried in the cornfield, which must be his lost treasure. But the queen whispered, “Have a care, husband! There are the same jereatures that jumped out of tho seven-leagua bvots and stolo our throne from us. Perhaps this is an- jother trick to met us away so they |can set themselves up as rulers in | our place," | “Tush? j siliyr* | “Not so fast,” wald the court cat, |"The queen may be right. And you can thank me for putting the | thieves out. I took them for a ride jand lost them in a drain.” | “And you can thank us,” added |the lords and ladies, “for not stay. jing one minute where such dread. ful things were going on. We hur- jred away ns fast as we could go." “Thank you for nothing, all of tear declared the king. “I know what I know. ‘The two children were right, and both the queen and 1 have slept much better since we |liave untone our wrong, and help- ed the people we were unkind to.” | “Oh,” cried Nancy, “please don't jtalk so much. The treasure is all uncovered end someone may take It before we get there.” “Of course! exclaimed tho king. “Come, everybody!” And then ho said to the Twins, "Do you care If I borrow your magic boots? Thoy are in that big chest.” ‘The Twins had forgotten all about the seven-league boots that they had }taken from one of the Beanstalk gianta. “only, sald the king. “Don’t be sirf!’ sald Nick politely, when you are thru with them, please send them back to the giant to whom they belong. 1 don't know his namo, tut his wife wears & checked sunbonnet and his daugh. tor had a rose bush, and they keep fn cow.” “I know the very one! tio Beanstalk king, 1 stop talking!’ “The scarecrow will are not coming, and he'll be #0 Nervoun he'll lose all his straw.” Ho the king got the boots and put declared begred think | RATT I rAR PS SCHOOLGIR RL STYLES _|WOMEN TRAFFIC an {nterest for as for. their »ol plaidior et braid @, the dresses aro h silk sare dota simple slipover s | with an odious amirk, and ,whilet his |grace impatiently shrugged his in |difference, [loties made the trans ference. Having made {t, he closed the ¢ awiftly, and he had quietly turned the key in the lock, withdrawn and pocketed it before his grace recovered from his surprise at the ecoentricity of his behavior, showed @ face that was now grim and set. He cast from him again the hat and cloak which he had been your grace, that I vate with am master of himeolf Procee ho sald coldly, “Lat us have the explanation of this {r * 6, that 20 We may make a | "That ts econ afforded.” |too, spoke quietly. “This Indy, grace, is « friend of mine, an jan old friend. I did not know it juntit . 4 hither, Upon discovering It, I would have escorted her henoe again, and I waa about to do so when your grace | arrived. I have now to ask you to pledge mo your word of honor that you will do nothing to prevent our ADVENTURES TWINS NO. one “ther merge So the king got the boots and put them on them on, then he took the Twins on his shoulders and strode away to the cornfield, leaving the queen and the cat and the lords and ladies and the twenty stiff servants to fol- low if they wished. “Dear, dear!" sighed the scare. crow with relief when they arrived, "I thought you never, nover were coming. I've shivered so much that my broomstick back will never be straight again.” “Never mind,” said the king. “If this box is my lost treasure, you shall have new stuffing and a new cout and one of my old crowns asa mark of honor, and a new backbone also.” "Oh, thank you, sir!’ the scarecrow, “And if you pienso, sir, would you mind giving a few truffles to the pig who did the dig: ging. He's an old friend of mine, and so kind-hearted!” He set the Twins on the ground and took hold of the big iron ring in the lid of tho box. Then’ he gave Ja great jerk Up flew the lid, and there lay the long-lost treasure of the king of Beanstalk-Land! (To Bo Continued) (Copyright, 1924, Hollywood Ice Cream Dellotous, pure — and wholesome. Ingredients the best obtainable Drop jn this evening and take home a quart \of your favorite flavor. Ni } | Hollea, his shoulders to the door, | Hollea, | + ntl I had conveyed her} exclaimed | by Seattle Star) | HEADS MEET Club Plans Managers Transportation to Honor Transports argo of the ager of Other 4 with | Nerthwent are: Mine Ruth | Bear Mrs. Gretchen Charlotte Houldin, Miss ¥ Mre. Lena M. Colman, rebaugh, Miss Clara Miss Ger © Grant ealn Yegbert luinbe Mra. Ruth tom rr Eastwood, A musical program from talent among trans-| | portation women will be furnished. | | Mise will introduce the aker of the day, Miss Heater E | Hosford, author of the recent novel, A Warning to V Y, W.C. A, MEET State College Representa- | | tives to Gather Here | Manaey featured Ay center fro ow wi Representatives from the College college anno 1 be pres y of Washington lates a smart A skirt and ia), ne Of the con ference is to explain the workings of with | th national ¥. W. C. A. to all inter. exted women and to train members| “lot the ansociation for positions of leadership Among the speakers will be: Dr. J. &. Crowther, Miss Elsie Heller, national student secretary; Miss Alice Hoyt, nations! Y. W. C. A worker; Miss Mary Bash, University of Washington Y. W. C. A. general | and Miss Dorothy Pen representative of the Seabeck | yee conference, hable collars! wash al ress fabric mater ny parture—-that nee elther in yor that of withou' where he Mo Aer o lat es and ter. Beyond a @ of the color about his cheekbones, he gave no emotion. He even smiled, to pleasantly, ow nimple,” he sad, with a Then his voice hard should I refuse to pledge what does Colonel Holles |», dway between secretary, |New City, Market Opened to Public Seattle's Intest public market, a| at the foot of} been opened for It ts one of oy most up-/ en © tittle laugh, will be very bad for your FAMOUS HOLEPROOF HOSIERY For Men, Women and Children Spring Price List COLORS FOR WOMEN— | sive | coca Cloud Silk Lisle—75¢ Silk Paced—#1.00 Pure Silk (extra stret $1.65 and $2.00 Silk Steel Gun Metal Airedale Sponge Lark Graphite | Golden Bewn Otter Camel Beige Fawn Pure (full-fashioned), in extra stretch top or hem med top—82.00 | Pure Silk (Chiffon) $2.65 | SEATTLE AGENTS HATTERS—MEN’S FURNISHERS 1317 2nd Ave. raid He ans to-date in the Ne A radio rece alled and y. Stalls, vision, carry full vegetables, poultry, whole manner changed station has been concerts are given! strict lines of fruits, eggs and meats. | = under . my man. joor at once, and call my men to un go your ways, or 1 i to a Jelly.” retreat as pre the advance had been Erect once more, bis grace i} back, his breathing quickened a little, and for a moment the two men) the door.” stood in silence, thelr points erent velvet |measuring each other with their Buckingham laughed, and, even as! eyes, Then Hollier spoke. jhe laughed he whipped tho Ifcht| «your grace, this is a game in rapler from {ts ecabbard, and Mung) which the are heavily cogged rward {n @ lunge across the dis against you,” he said gravely. “Bet- co whieh he had measured with | tor take the course I first Serpent very practiced swordsman's eye./ Buckingham uttered a sneering Tt was an action swift as Ughtning |tqugh. Ho had entirely mistaken the deadly precision, shrewdly | other's meaning. take the other by sur hy, you roaring captain, you and transfix him before he! pitiful Bobadil, do you think to » to guard himself. |afright me with swords and antlos? and practiced o"/ t+ is agninet yourself the dice are! ke’s skill, he was opposed |ioaded. Unlock that door, and get to ono as awift and practiced, one| you hence or I'll carve you into rib- who had too often kept his life with} bons.” to make {pitate ur grace should be tlo measures mution to lock Holies was smooth as |" “Oho! And who's the roaring cap- tain now? the very butcher of a silk button?” super! cried Holles, | would have added more, perhaps, but | the duke stemmed him, nough talk! he snapped, you rogue, or © you stand.” (Continued in Our Next toue Who the Bobadil? Who stung to anger. He/| wh Ask Your Grocer for a trial pacKage of It will prove its supe in the tea pot —Try it tod T, & H. C. COOK, WE st-4073, EL fot-0350, DISTRIBU * hia hands not to be schooled in every} nd-tumble, Even as and lunged in one ment, so, In one movement, too, | « drow and fell on guard to} that treacherous lightning: | duke drew defiee stroke, Nan's sudden scream of fear and thie clash of the two blades rang out at the satno moment. The colone!'s |parry followed on into the envelop- |ing movements of a riposte that whirled his point straight at the duke's faco on the low level to which this had been brought by the lunge. To avoid it, Buckingham was forced Miss Olive 8. Allen's Tested Recipes .126 {A tceleome change from “uaual” 1 eupful hot milk 4 cupful sugar | 2 egg yolks 44 cuptul cold water 1 large teaspoonful flour pinch of salt Mix together eggs, sugar and salt. Add flour mixed with cold water. Stir in hot milk; cook {n double boiler until thick. Flavor. Have ready a baked ple shell made as follows: |] Make pastry by cutting Into My cupfuls of flour 1 teaspoonful of salt and 14 cupful of Crisco, and mix with ice water to hold. Slice bananas thin into the crust, pour over the hot custard. Cool. Cover with whipped cream. (RISCO. For light, tender cakes For digestible and flaky pastry For crisp, digestible fried foods = Ask to HOrlick’s The ORIGINAL Malted Milk @| ey Avoid I Cooking, A Light Lunch Avoid Imitations — Substitutes THE, WORLD'S GREATE ST BAKING Youngsters are bound to be a “beveling success” if they have the foods that bu: Childhood is the nourishment—have — strong mindsand sical ri dich in growth—foods that are Gr bone building qualities ai Combine the use of white flour with, bran muffins, cakes, made with The Economy BAKING PO Tt never fails to raise tional value—then dren are getting th the bran muffin he children have all they want. ae @ pound whea you want it. vaeliten aad nourishment. on the left. Tes POW]

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