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-- TUESDAY. APR, ? 1% et PAGE » THE SEATTLE STAR GE, 2 ADVENTURES OF THE TWINS “PRE BEACON HILL MYSTERY" BY FRED V. WILLIAMS NO. 18—THE FIERCE I As : REIT Fey: (Starts on Page 1) is, Finally the old sted it at | Woman tottered to her feet was of great coh was wasted from 1410 SECOND AVE. old woma’ And a most delicious | breakfast, too, SHRED. MID-WEEK . mse oe The ges from this queen Le ™ va Spe DED WHEAT is all pleading T as all to plain I'm going to eat you all up,” came the f voic piven ON thor nda | HAT SPECIAL health-building properties of whole wheat in most | digestible form. Ready- cooked---ready to serve. srage he po n he fe 300 NEW TRIMMED HATS *4.50 PONEAD AT Delightfully tri with ribbon bow new Spring shades He looked up at her and to hi W that she was grimacing a ened. He had ev omen. His love lad been few 4 far betweer bechelo ed alone in his studio; As steeped in his work, consumed with /glanced towar his arnbition. > t Now he realized that he was at the mercy of this beauti it was very app: en ver ia ; mad fa an : 3 Sh a gle saga i 876 en Hats for all ages! Hats for all ee eras carta ty EB : with ! hare apes ¢ had kno} ‘ occasions! and Ustened, She frowned t of the 1 : : her fists upon her breas anguish. She spoke. He could not unde stand. Se raised bim to his feet. He leaned heavily on her. te the mouth of the she surveyed him from hen c Pointing to his clothes, she sehook her bh He stared mutely at her. With a swift movement the wom ripped off his and exclai with delight at of his She tore the flowers, some roide All the of black. and pl her touch. Clark was t knowing whether to} tor jon the moment It} amo. the| His fist, doubled Be-j hit its mar It m mn of the two he/the point of the c 4 have much preferred tho girl| n, who had rescued m. shoes from his feet. By her actions Clark understood | N that she wished him to go umgarbed, | w like herself; that it was the custom | toss of tho island. Now she took him by the Band and led him into the open. The gone down. It was in the ¢ the evening. The sky was cle punctuated with a myriad o ‘The moon, rising, was big ai Tt seemed nearer than it had eve been before. | Clark followed this woman like a/ light the figure of an old and wrin child. They walked, barefooted, up-|kled woman who with tiny, black on the soft sand. He saw a great ieyes that glittered In the firelight, light, It wasa fire, Around it stared curtously down on him. the shadows of many figures. Th is woman, unlike the rest, was woman Ted him directly toward this. | sh d in a glimmering substance his shoul « had aswurr (Continued in Our Next “Issue) _| Rag ss, Enj oy. Tea as Never Before gh erything this giant old hag'upon Make it this wa {Seal outa crockery throne did met with all serious tea pot and w fle it is warm put in that he must ln'no eas ctaed hae| @M@ level teaspoonful of genuine ‘To do s0 would probably mean dea).| “SALADA" for every cup required. | | | | | | might mean dump’ a that tery! Pour on freshly boiling water and | | + Perhaps © sacrifice to the gods.| allow to steep five nutes, then pour appeasement of Injured pri lta tear fort eon) into another heated vessei and serve. Now the queen descended a at pt and stood close to him. He stared in dread repulsion at the skin of the snake which wound round and round her wasted figure. He dared not| | |look up into her wrinkled face lest | | |he show by some act that he detested | | her. | uste | | The queen mumbled « sort of tn-| ay cantation that came deep and rasp-|_ 2. C_ COOK, MA tn-0008, jing from her chest; then put her arma about him and drew him to her| | = my special baking e= faba to the grip of those cold, dren | ‘ co like it better fhan of finest Raisin te Despite her age and haggard ap- pearance, Clark found himself in the | milk The same wonderful Raisin Bread you have been grip of a woman ot superhurm used to getting every Wednesday—rich, fruity, | strength. Ho at: pit ond ten filled and flavored with the healthful goodness | of Sun-Maid Raisins. | There, enraged, indignant, yet fear- Pig forced to permit her to cs rca lareacrnoape hl edtarry As I continue to bake it special for Wednesday, Cetera ale ees en aie ie the demand for it grows. Everybody, it seems, likes Raisin Bread. Everybody is serving it on Wednesdays. How To Keep A Child Healthy GENERATION 2; i without griping or A thought that pn slice heey Stree Te toes not contain nar- of achild’s lie, bot wo keow cotics, ae oe ee vie now. The secret is in the absolute safety to an infant at food the mother allows the a the breast. Ech aed otiety: ton be “Magic” ina Teaspoonful three timesaday. Mrs. J. Fusecll Every store that sells medicines of 19,141 Havana Ave., Detroit, sells Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsia, Mich., her family of two and the cost is less than a cent a ren in pate, a dose. Give half a x rg to Berar Caldwell's any ailing baby or child at night and Mrs. RL. Smithof S19 Mapls when you put ieto bed and you Ave., East Pit Pa., says will find a happy, laughing young- her family of three ren have ster in the morning. Take Syry never been sick a day since giving Pepsin yourself when consti lad. them Syrup Pepsin. and give it to any mmemnber of A . famil: fe A Substitute for Physics ne ie Rn taaieaion pnd Ever since she was a babe in arms it’s been milk, milk, milk. No wonder she rebels at the monotony of it! But, befriended him prostrated herself, Clark, out of the corner of his eye, watched her grovel, tear her hair, gnash her tecth, beat her fists on what's mother to do—? the ground, : 5 Over the assemblage, Clark noted, ServeGhirardelli's Ground there had fallen an ominous silence, Chocolate oftener. Children |The queen released him from her| likeitbetterthan milk. And Other Wednesday treats arms. He stepped back. She held it’s good forthem. It gives +. Cald §; Pepsi seca x of out h s and beckoned to him. . a cactihe Compound of Eeyptien tp appetite, rics aricamte tet ad Brseiiiy! Mi'| Sta; turhied Rig Ane tied Suk tee ppsrerrexinanyige ng These, also, I bake for you special every Tuesday senna with suil cankers, fever sores, indi tion; drew farth vay. Again she {m- the nourishment in Ghirar- * fest iIe?? aromatics, a terioale. oo ed to broek ger pied Hila by pectuce Caveaek her delli's, night—rolls, cakes, coffee cakes, cookies,‘ ~— - every package. You wil you top that first sneeze or sniffle ace. H 4, t 4 y, sas, ° tin; un= Scat hane fra chien to Sou wil havea ea ine a lg es ag Stomachrafe,to! Th’ enufing, Halein <P ‘nod. other: teanpting take it, it is mur You Can Havo A Trial Bottle « Pepsin,” 517 Ws Menu, Mei ‘ashington St., Taaa@ ced leon and would like to what prove say about Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pe, actual Test. ‘Send me o free rial bolle. Adsense” the queen startled him. He looked at her in astonishment. Fonm flecked her lips. Her eyes be- came balls of fire. She wheeled, stooped, snatched up a long lash of | supple bamboo and, whipping It wild. |ly about her, began to descend her jthrone, ‘The crowd moaned. Clark bent for the blow, He saw that he was to pay the penalty of spurning the love of the rulor of this island, Fright showed in his eyes, but tn} his heart thero surged a great glad-| ness. Rather would he be whipped than live with this old hag on the throne, He closed his eyes now. He wanted to bear his punishment tike aman. Other men had been flogged and lived. Ho might do the samo, |Besldes, his skin was white, ‘Thelr skin was brown. There wag a differ: ence. He must show them. Thousands of miles away from home, this white man would uphold the honor and traditions of his kind among people of another color. Clark, THz CORNISH better for them than cmabiar cups like tar drugs like thalein even if covered with sugar or chocolate. Syrup Pepsin is mild and gentle in action and wosrchikd will have ai Maid Raisin Foods. They come to you fresh and fragrant from my . ovens, every Wednescay. just enough fat in Ghirar- delli's to be casily digested. By bakers everywhere The finest Sun-Maid Raisin Bread and other GHIRARDELLI'S Raisin Foods are prepared ‘‘Special for Wednes- GROUND / day’’ by bakers every week—-everywhere. ‘You can get them at bakeries, grocery stores, and delicatessens throughout the city. Serve them tomorrow for dinner—for the chil- dren’s and your own luncheon. And—try Raisin Toast for Thursday’s breakfast! THE STAR’S BIBLE COUPON Two distinct styles of this wonderful Book of Books have beon adopted for this great news per Bible distribution. One is the far-famed Rea L Letter Bible (Christ's aren Fe printed in red for immediate identification), aud the Black Print Bible for those who prefer that style, Only Three Coupons and the Mere Nominal Cost of Manufacture and Distribution waited for the lash. It came singing, stinging thru the air and bit him spitefully; then colled like an angry snake about his body. It seemed to Clark that a thousand Endorsed by bakers sverqn hare, by io American Bakers’ Associat end by tte this sovpen and Sie, itn bosiad ‘omen Kt needle points pricked his skin and Roy Street at Harvard Retail Bakers’ Association of America Pan TAL RGR elcikc oad porno aN ee Hiat thot Tron bandied about nib body, Dramatic and Musical Festival Scholarship Fund ——APRIL 10 TO MAY 3—— Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays at 8:30 p,m, Saturday Matinees at 2:30 o'clock Special Matinee Friday, April 11, at 4 o’lock “THE WILLOW PLATE,” a Chinese Shadowgvaph Play by Tony Sarg and Victor Herbert Presented by Tony Sarg Company of New York City TWO PERFORMANCES ONL: Friday, April 11, at 4 o'clock and FROM ROBT CZECH FOLK “THE MAN OF DESTI DANCE DIVERTISSE: Paper with the’ com tering, lags, clots priat, set opposite either three coupons and only $1.98 style, and come into Style B—Black Print Bible, finch peccesion ol Lid Bred Bleck, al grain caver, red a? medium large type, rong once, and durable ‘and only ennes of its eis he fe rv au Os rm RARTELL RUG GTOR sng uit, tne Wash, hae con usin thelr great dintrivation, Coupons ¢ and Bibles ob- tained elther at the office of the Beattie Btar or at t shove ment All mail ordera should be sent | direct to th Mail Orders: i yg amount for Style A or Style with three of these coupons, and loeiude 13 cents additional for postage and packing, Every Reader Should Have a New Bible He endured manfully that first lash and the terrible pain, The old queen hurtled the whip thru the alr again. He saw {t com. ing, whirling, snapping, and went down with the blow. ‘There he writhed in agony. A cry, half smoth- ered, escaped from between his clenched tecth. He couldn't bear it, He would like to stand up and take his punishment bravely for all the {sland to see, But it wasn’t in him. This was a bar. barous cruelty to which his white heart had not been accustomed, Be. sides the pain, he felt the degrada. tion of ft, Now a terrible anger and resent: Raisin brea special on Wednesda; o'clock noon, in Costume—April 10 and 12 IV, AL~Aprit 1%, 18 and 19 * Bernard Shaw—April 24, 25 and 26 'T AND BALLET—May 1, 2 and 8 $2.50, $3.25, $5.00. Single Ad., 500 to 81.50

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