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SATURDAY, MARCH ¢ ORTUNES FOOL ey RAFACL SABATINI * RAGOTRATED ay we OAWHRPIELD | Sean BABATING FAS) RELEASED OY HRA BeRVice. rnc, ** NHGIN THEN TODAY He * | person who ould ente hat room Next he drew forth his atll we filled purse, and emptied its conten: on the tabi One-half he replaced; R&R | of the other he made two packets, 2 » the house | dressing one to Dr, Beamish and the} jother to Mrs, Dallows } yal Holles te horri- | 2a ao that Sylvia is an old > Aae chair, and rose, He tiptoed to the] and peered down into the! dows where the watchman kept! to|his post, propped in a corner of the| Spends a lot of time fooling himself, with his A sound of snor-| hig importance in the scheme of things. | considered himself of first importance, ‘om | padlocked doorway a purple blotch «| ing came to info: colle an ho a pers rapidly | if CAME to inform Holles that, aa bhi had reckoned, the fellow slept te flee.) Hollow went back He took up his Speeves i has and cloak. ‘Then, acting upon a} st |sudden thought, he sought his bald and to the empty escabbard that Was attached to it he fitted the slen-| |der dress rapler that Buckingham | He sat back then in hia tall chair, | n4 1, 4 hee | a otnced SHAME batore” hima, 6 | ee ee bemused, considering. Thus] pe Then from an inner pocket |), doublet he drew a tasseled yel-| low glove that was slim and long and | rely rubbed dnd st d with age. He sighed &@ tear, wrung by the | g¢t-, anguish of renunciatio: ‘om his hardened, adventurer's heart, on his hand. y th up sorawled at fierce sp of the last of the writ The duke and his ser The colonel nu tvia her life Jong apolo composing & manu NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY Having passed the baldric over his | ad and settled it on his shoulder, | blew out the candies, and a mo- ter he was at the window] a wound as he| window-sill; then very Ai gently he let himself down, until he fell) hung at full length, his toes more than three feet above sat forward ney stones of the dark, empty, sitent again, he|street. He dropped very |! and. 4 on the foot/aa he was wearing no apura, he made n sheets o nol#e at all, At “Here is a glove that you bestowed | he ff in the direction of Sermon | on me in the lon: I wore it, as| Lane. | your knight wea: ¢ evasion of I in the lista of life, proudly né As en unperoelved | right of your gift and my unsullied|44 he imagined. Slight as had been honor, For years it was an amulet | the noise he made, yet it had reached | to maintain that honor still unsullied | the window of the room immediately against all trials and mptations above, and by that window-—which Now that it has failed of thia pur.| Was the window of Nancy's room—| pose thru my own cowardice and un. | sat Nancy. driven to that vigil by worthiness, you may not wish me to | thoughts that rendered sleep impos retain it longer,” | sible That manuscript—for it is hardiy| Her attention aroused by thowe fur to be termed a letter—still survives, | tive sounds below, shé had leaned far Its faded characters cover some 30|0ut from the easement and peered pages of paper that the centuries|down Into the durkness. She had/ have tinted yellow, It has been—as|heard the soft thud of feot as Hotles you will surmise—in my possession. | dropped to the street, and {mmodiate- | It has supplied mo with more than |!¥ thereafter the patter of his retreat the mere elements of this history, |!ng footateps. Very faintly “she which without it could never have| thought she made out at the same been written time the receding figure of a man, He folded the sheets fogether, en./% deeper shadow amid shadows. But closing the glove within them, wrap-| however little she may have see ped a thread of ailk about the pack-| With the eyes of the flesh, she saw age, and on the knot of this he made |4!! with the eyes of her Imagination. | & disc of wax which he pealed with | She waa on the point of érying ont, his thumb. He superscribed the | but suddenly checked herself, fearing arvely ddted th made and, ¢| had no | package, quite ‘simply, "To Mins} of rousing the watchman and setting| Nancy Sylvester,” and stood it there |Afoot a pursuit which, if successful on the table against the stem of the| Might be attended by direct conse candle-branch within view of the first | quence for Holles. | With trembling, fumbling fingers Went to the Doctor she kindled a light. Then with a |rug wrapped about her over her eg. |night-rail, she made her way below and the Doctor Said: ‘Thus she descended the stairs for the | ¢ first time, and as she went she blam: | eee eee, SSound your, heert led herself bitterly—in her. conviction | ¢ from the stomach. That short-|that she would find things as she fas of breaih and palpitation ‘car |eqred-—for not having earlier taken| Your fingera arms and limbe feei| this step and gone to seek him who| numb aad "go to aleep’ because the| remained so obdurately absent | ® ire restricts circulation !n| When on the following morning an) yo pe we{ansious Mra, Dallows entered tho | Ja condition, i to|dining rom in fearful quest of her} ‘ore! charge, she found her there, at once gad acter meals, “Btop at the nee’ett|to her infinite relief and infinite dis- genuine Baalmant’¢ eer tablets | trons Nancy sat on the daybed, under | + tnd on ve much ithe open window. Beside her was a) ant ere “iomach’ dis: | candlestick in which the single can-| die lad been burnt to the socket, | about her the floor was strewn with | good Aruggist. or f Raaimann.| the Sheets of Holes’ letter, which) Chemlat, San Francisco. Price $1.00./ had slipped from her nervoless| —Advertiaement | fingers. | °, CHAPTER XXV Home | Out of concern for her charge, Mra, | =<-|Dallows at once dispatched the! |watenman for Dr. Beamish, | tress. Get the yellow packag¢. In Sea tie ask the Swift Drug Co, or any | ' and, | when the physician arrived some lit- ‘tle while later, she acquainted him} WONDERFUL HERB REMEDIES | loned THE §& ymthia Grey: He Deplores Passing of I It Was Cupid's Mc Dear Miss Grey: Your req ee |lem of women proposing opens | perhaps for helpful suggestion }not very wise in the ways of the world, | convinced that a woman will cases it is efficient, ince the beginning of tim of the man. I am not so ce woman there has not been a | 8 cluding woman. Wo must not forget that the Present a#« me of conduct between man and woman up fr the days when woman was a cl tel, when she was owned trolied much aa @ man controls an automobile. up to the wanted aa a t * pt Thru make and con nowadays It we n wh te nay ahe it was her plac the gods offerea aries a t of ox she has devised a good many trick» of he tha her well wher what the " wAIiOUk aha come in the 5 ¢ women in the last century hange haa been noted in the ter of the Little has been ¢ young sons meet economic status hitele mat effort pe na 4 an affections. @ to give to at dance an ret acquainted exe other pubilo gatherings, reacrye where it about certain waa necessary yuld prevent idle talk With the. bu s of great with the ele ot oh of the count atrolla in the ni walks tn the country, ways of thé horse an by. the way, the horse and buggy was one of the most effective agents Cupid ever had in this coun try. There about divorce marriage, which seems to to come from impossible conditions among young folka, How much can 4 girl learn about a man at a few dances? How much can a ma learn about a girl when all he does fs buy nd show tickets and listen to. her gabble about every thing except any. of the practical things of life? What chance have a & woman without expery to understand each other and make plans to meet the dollars and conte’ end of Life in the years t come? ® settlement the old-fash busey. And ts of the loose failure talk plenty ad meals we have not ADVEN OF THE Rometimes I ¢ NO. 6—THE TIN ‘The rest of the Doofunny people ott tin Nick went to find the mouse The tin mouse had hidden some where becatinn he knew he was guilty. ‘This was what he had done. He had jumped out and frightened the pinctumhion lady, and the pin- cushion lady had fallen on the wooden waddle duck, and wooden waddle duck had such a start that he akidded 20 inches and frightened the tin soldier's horse, and the horse had shied and stepped | his on the peanut boy, breaking nose. There!!! I'm all ont of breath the | Apecial for Stomach and Biced a ies, ‘STOMACH Eepectaliy for pains tn t: poor appetite, Indigestion, constipa- au Kinds of old dowels, Expectaliy tor abscenses, nores, pim- ples red spots and Itching on the skin, paing and tiredness in the bones and joints, or urinary disorders and with the colonet's evasion and the/ r But you seo how very guilty the consequent partially stunned condi.) ot ee ee onder he hid. fey in which Miss Bylvester appear.) oorunny Land was almoat |ed to move. ; te empty, for all the people were wa! ‘The good doctor, who had come to] 0734" tne court house, except those jconcetve some measure of affection | wi. had duties at home that they |for those two, rooted, perhaps in al it) couan't get away from leertain pity which their mysterious, |""14.. eyckoo was one. but obviously unhappy, relations| jis¢ ay the Twins were passing aroused in him, went at once in deep- ent distress to seek Milas Sylvester. the clock where he lived he popped | trowbles from bad blood. | “This is terrible, my dear,” he |said, as he took her hands. “What jean haye driven that unhappy man |to #0... 80 unfortunate a course?” | “He must be sought. You w lorder search to be made for him she cried. | He sighed and sorrowfully shook [his head: “There is no need for mo jto order that, My duty compels mo to make his evasion known. Search for him will follow; but, should he be found, it may go very hard with |him; there are rigorous penalties.” So, rejecting the chance to ease by joonfidence the burden that she car: ried, she continued to move, white. faced and listless, under the load of it during the two remaining days of her detention. Nor did the doctor come to her again until that third morning, when he was once more ao companied by the examiner, who pre- sented her and her nurse-keeper each with a certificate of health that per: | mitted thelr free departure, | Bearers were procured for her, the | jwatchman himself volunteering to) | aot as one of them, and the chair in lwhich she had been carried thithe: lwhich had been bestowed in tho| house Iteelf, was brought forth again | at her request, to carry her away. | (Continued in our next issue) Food Fish Safety | Theme of Conclave} A public hearing on Monday, May | 15, will be held in the Chamber of/ Commerce auditorium to settle con- templated regulations for the protec tion of food fish on Puget sound. Tho regulations are being drafted by tl state fisheries board, of which Erne! Beaborg is supervisor. It im proposed to afford the same Measure of protection to smelt, devil fish, perch, cod and halibut as now is afforded to salmon. A mystem of reserves and closed seasons is con: templated. Paper Coinpanies Secure Warehouse A group of Seattle and Tacoina per firms finished negotietions Sat- urday for purchase of tha Paper Warehouse company, a wholesmlo pa- per corporation at 212 Third ave, G. Jt has been in business here for 10 years, The deni is effective April 1. ow 3. LYSOUND, tis "Third Ava. seattle. Wash, DR. EDWIN 4 BROWN'S DENTAL OFFICES 106 C ‘umbis St Seattle's Leading Dentist for More Than 4) Years TRAVEL BY sTAGE Portland 10:15 % $6.50 MOTOR BUS DEPOT 1918 Thi o4_ta ba badd | i] PLL ELELEL ET ry rrr} | eS Insurance Men out, “Cuckoo! Cuckoo! Cuckoo!" ha went three times. “Helio! cried Nick. “Hellot’ said the cuckoo. “What are you doing in Doofunny Land?’ “Hunting the tin mouse. Did you see him?’ “No-—not for a day or two, He always comes to see mo regularly runs up ane of my strings and pays mo quite a visit. But hasn't been here lately and T was wondering what was wrong” “He's wanted at the court house for breaking the peanut boy’s nose, said Nancy. Many Structures Will Be Erected Permits for construction totaling $160,000 were applied for at the office of Robert Proctor, superin- tendent of the city building depart , he announced Saturday. Bt. Benedict's parish will bulid a giz 000 parochial school building ad- joming the church at 4809 Walling. ford ave leur Co, wall on {ts property @ ave. 8. W. 11 erect a $40,000 fire “4 t 1710 16th to Attend Meet Seattle insurance men will speak at Vancouver, B. ©, April 16 and 17, when the British Columbia divis- fon of Lite Underwriters of Canada meets. Those who will talk are C. W. Peterson, D. J. Williams, J. F. Grant and L. F. Brown, A Seattle el tion will attend the meet. — en Rose Enthusiasts Hear Expert Talk A crowd of rose enthusiasts learned Friday how to oare for thelr plants when the Rev. 8. 8. Sulliger spoke pefore a meeting of the Seattle Rose society. Mr. Sulliger ia Northwest vice president of the Amert~an Rose noclety. Seattle Gives to Relief of Germany Maj. Gen, Henry T. Allen, chairman of the American committee for the relief of German children, issued a report Saturday showing that Seattle contributed $24,162 to the fund, The tate total was $79,414.71. ne} and the General Petro- | Jorse and Buggy—Thinks mst Effective Agent | uest for opinions on the prob a field for speculation, and As for my m well find a way to let a man know, pretty | if she wants to. Her method may not be direct, but in most e, as I read history, man has Softly then he pushed back his! been the hunter and woman has been the game, in the mind k ain that in the mind of the urking suspicion that the man egotism and Man has always and he has not been rything about him & | ers Friday on Tue 11 to The 8 a Cynthia ¢ ive call om Mo from ay and and | from | 2pm urmday her offic 1909 Heventh fuy m., at © tn ding ° bul b advanced tal code, whieh mand vells and prev vents @ and heart atic supposed thar assumes to admit ve the ble she finishes high ready to admit od thing and 1 been a the life of young the automo- jown of that is had @ gen- riding has not ights 6 ant to ready that a girl th n of modesty befor “jaa the girls of t od th ta soho that fe am vi conv 14 t ’ mer blame bile for fine Am hine have had an the apparent demor young women of the demoralization been real ald and women all and away tor de of be opportunity to meet out TYRES TWINS MOUSE IS FOUND “Why the ideaf exclatmed th Jalt stayed behind, while Nancy and| cuckoo, “He's as gentle as @ lamb I don't see how he could.” they met a napkin rabbit eon his hind legs. you at the court house?’ asked Naney. “You haven't any clock to mind tke the cuckoo answered the rabbit, you a acoret. I'm very If I move I'll come ail un- And I feel dreadful about it ian’t often we have a trial In 4 here I am not ted. id Doofunny Land able to atir @ foot “But tell me the news, Got “The tin mouse,” he exciatmed when he heard the story. “Why, he's under that board. I saw him | go under a minute ago.” “For goodness sake" ltwins. “And here we have jhunting and hunting for him |where. Come ut here, & Mouse, You're wanted at the court house,” | “['m not here at all” spueaked a jtiny ypice. “Well, if you're not 7 laughed Nick Nobody!" “Oh, hot Nobody! W! | Mister Fuzz Wuzz that |body fa under a board come out “1 don't care lequeaked the voice. don’t tell the cat.” Back skipped the Twins feourt house, where Mister Wura was waiting | (To Be Continued) | (Copyright, 1924, by Seattle Star) |Gonzaga “U” to | Play “Golgotha” | “Golgotha,” the famous passion play, from the pen of Rev. D. J. Kavanaugh, 8. J., of St. Ignatius college, San Francisco, and consid. jered by many to be the greatest of American passion plays, will be pre- lvented by Gonzaga university for cried the t there, who i, IU tell Mister No- | | who you tell,” “Just so you to the Fur Jetght days, beginning Sunday, March 30, at the American theater in Spo: it was announced Saturday presentation requires 200 actors, 45 of whom are principal characters, The Spokane perform: y ance will be tha premiere of “Col: |wotha” in the Northwest Tindall Speaks to 200 Students Councilman Phil Tindall addross- ed more than 200 students on Soat- tle’s future as an industrial and commercial center at the Knights of Columbus evening school, 916 1 Marion st., Friday night. Diplom were granted graduating students. ‘A. F. Haines apoke on “Forel Trade” and Rev. Timothy Murphy on the advantages of education in the business world, | kane, The Cohen Improves After Illness Counciiman A. Lou Cohen, who wan taken seriously ill during the rigors of the city lection campaign, is rapidly recovering and hopes to return to his desk In the elty coun cil soon, Ho is convalescing from an attack of pneumonia at the Prov {dence hospital and expects to bo re- eaoyed to his home carly next week. | elf, being a man fe | yr, } and won't | ’ STAR CAPPY RICKS Written for t th olub, urnelyes you all have @ life I tim ull for the ym m, y nay no, ui Black Camel th nis gate. I'm playing “Well, torest « pa 4 time from th t and hn KrAvo- en doing Augustus Kedell replied ou to know dread » 6 the oll » diary thoroly inv permitted to The awful unhappy ed Uly hur mimonk may andal, with ite # ndals, ontigaton ehip fall wh will? prospect make ci me, tuck up, Capy Grubt You'll live red, nev republic »pPInK And seemingly jcombe here b rna} ‘ and ends in gu wp it. I'm drowned the only comfort 1 whole ayllabi l-define t God looks after drunken isn't y ext ean sion woman declared. Phen you don’t read Cappy reproved him would have observ MacDonald, premier of Great Britain and 4 of that despite the jolly old k for nimple decl has written rome letters to Poincare, and any schoolboy car and understand th the papers,” “If you did you hat J. Ramaay the he overnmoen gone In portion of it just » exactly what is in his mind and that of countrymen. Ho has nothi up his sleeve, nothing to’ conc and, apparently, he purposes doir i stuff without the ald of « or him. He revives my nature ink ruminatively, 4 have if, th the had been our president had sent a wire mi net faith the old gent ‘whe been * om e Lawitapia Cyeli . the bloom youth to schoolgirl faces; offers young ladies refreshing, M, invigorating recreation. Ww showis cot models of ths amous bia Bicycle Line, Ladies’ Type. 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Examination treat All work guaranteed CUT-RATE DENTISTS stabliahed 20 Yenrs, Second Ave. and Univernity St, The Star by Peter B, Kyno— +! world loves Another Comb Ham Hohonz Germa tuft In all off, Yo nited & ter # « business man, Ho has deceived tne thought jomat I appears that n waiting fe it our Uly sae appy cut him “Oh, I'm not tempting to rin wh eventually dering why governr ven vaguely y the dig 1 man-| the challeng | I'm merely wor th are alw when the when \awuied * her and other each 5 macy a game t the liger dirty always reminded 4 Jof ‘Button, Butte | Button 1o nol othir over 1 | tions, but we do know ralt at manet ur the other tactics: vw warn: of mut exceWenc t had to the mutual evanions and bunk wh » White Books and earch beween recriminations exprons to don, and t and say speaking, I’m coming over fo talk things over and I'm Run your gang oft the premises, order dinner for two, have the butler set out some Beotch and soda and we'll make a night of it and get some “You forget that human nature is bondage to tradition and custom,” Eddie Smith reminded the aged phil onopher “Well, Ramsay MacDonald | forgotten it too, and the result is/ Poincare is going to be treated to a! jliberal education. That boy ts going to have to overhaul his forgettery. | Writing letters ought to cease after | |the first exchange; after that plain| talk—no four syllable wonts—no} eauivocation—a care, of oot, The| Now, | Luke, or giva “up the gun.’ that sort of ommittee of ¢ t rmany to inguife Into her abil-{ ity to pay reparations, one plain, | biunt, nondiplomatiat was on the lcommittes. So it has been, by com- mon, mutual consent the world ove named the Dawes Committee, becau the world knows that there will be quick action, no meringue on the re- port and @ definite answer, not an evasion. Really, it looks as if with | & little encouragement we might be able to produce a race of political eaders to face an taeue squarely and! ony whet Is in their minds. It only equires moderate intelligence and moderate courage and piain simple honesty to make the grade. Every time the public is fortunate enough |to discover a boob who hasn't sense | snough to keep his mouth shut when he has a normal man's impulse to open It and say things that ought to/ be said, it just naturally thrusts the unforunate into the Hall of Fame. | Folks certainly 40 love the man who refuses to pussyfoot. | “I suppose you never pussyfooted, [you ancient bandit,” Mr, Redell |taunted the old gentleman. ‘When! here with our bual-{ He Discusses the Lost Art of Plain Talk ing Next Saturday IL he sprang over th the Jaw un few kicks wel howling f wild y hit Bill a slap ¢ A had demas mind ur feet drag (Copyright by United Feature Syn 1 All Rights Meserved. production Prohibited.) 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I'll be hanged if I haven’t half a notion to endow a scholarship in the state university and dedicate it to Abra- |ham Lincoln, To win a scholarship |the student would have to say more lin fewer words on an !mportant sub- |Ject than any of his fellows. ‘That would be teaching a lost art, for I do maintain that the art of plain speaking has gone into the discard | with the art of plain writing, unless @ fow mon like the prime minister lof Great Britain can stage a come- back and manage to popularize it. Ulyases, did you ever read Lincoln's Gettysburg address?"" “T had so many addresses in my reading lessons when I was a boy in school that I must say I do not know,” Mr. Grubb confessed, “There you go," Cappy challenged. ' “While realising blamed well that you wouldn't know Lincoln's Gettys: burg address from the preamble to the declaration of independence, you haven't got the courage to come out fiatfooted and say so definitely, You hedge, confound you, but because you entertain a aneaking notion that I'm | soing to unearth your shameful se- | ret, you offer a weak exouss with your hedging. God help our country if men like you had to manage our public affairs, You would never be able to decide whether you were for the roldiers’ bonus and the Mellon taxation plan or against them. “Fellow.citizens, it's a great gift | Reminds me of old Zokn Dainger | | field, who had a concession up in the Ricks redwood timber lands many years ago to make split posts, aplit | railroad ties, pickets, grape stakes and split stakes out of the best of | the down timber that was more bea} loan inaccessible in creek beds and! wulleys. 1 “Zeke had a trifling son named Bill, and Bill was, obstensibly, the old man’s partner in the timber on- terprise, which, as you all know is Jone of the toughest enterprises any |man aver engaged in, It consists jin selecting a log with a nice firm, \straight grain, sawing the said log |into rections with a cross-cut saw ‘and thon splitting It up with wedges and axe. “Well, one Saturday night this {trifling Bill went down to the near. est town and danced all night, He| |was tight as a fiddler by day-light and he stayed tight all day Sunday land Sunday, night. 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