The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 3, 1924, Page 12

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Pa 12 THE SEATTLE STAR A Story of Seattle and The South Seas i Hill Mestery” ccatees| MeQruvying | |"The Beacon lystery se A re with wide Spring Dresses it 4 up all thetr might then would be «, chief among t e tive men * an ut arms withered w body hen b hould » should th ne lived men ruled together, but that en, ¥ scoorded privileges ere given ‘ Models adapted for all occasions remember when force ¢ as they clambered with surprise business and street wear, aft- om us rded them The fire of the “enemy” slackened “ wa t some extent and the men took ernoon and in formal : Wah “hasty; iaeestnd-ires PEbISE D frocks, sport models, these n ady dawning across the sea yotified . i wine tiee an cliznb * hortzon the sun, fro ' ever’ the'terubt. “0 tac dancing and dinner ef oct eit wale cya? he asked the the water Une and ° of men it bodea © rose of ite coming. of them,”* ’ sg te litt in Ore 5 Smith eht He was patietied. Pile little erm (Continued in Our he was now armed. Come what may | =————————— — dresses. e | Springtime Dresses EXCEPTIONAL STYLES OUTSTANDING VALUES .OW GO ON WITH THE sronY | Miss O. S. Allen’s Clark, entering the spirit of ats ~ ee by ha Gry a ecipes LARK looked the crowd of | the fight, issued a series of directions. Tested Ri native men, There were about! }e divided the men inte groups or CHAPTER VI ™m. Miserable, puny crew | companies tures, they chattered among them. “Now Belves and began to show evidence |he ¢ | | No. Of bolting and running tel " luc act of th ogg faktine Decidedly Blampede. Smith went among them | ti underpriced od from their tldst called to Clark.|" With smith oa Crests Sauce for thi ; special et yee es de a speech 10 eral, the native (A enthel wilt eapesland dit Y Hh S 8] , them tn ul language.| This bli | for chicken or leftoner veal selling event a Tell them you are everyt | eo jekakes e might be led to belle | 2 tablespoonfuls Crisco yi ; 5 ribet to 5 ‘ | Lenton oe Chere is hardly a dress need that cannot be splendidly and economically pow T a risk an opan 1 green pepper, ci ‘. Sa womenein mahanaive & a Sonat, i, 4 ce fet, ace’ oe woige pers | (C statu aon met in this very comprehensive showing of Spring models. The very newest Tanst instill confidence into them to|ment, led them in a roundabout | 2 cupfuls tomatoes 14 cupful chill sauce dash Worcestershire 14 teaspoonful salt Melt Criseo, add the onion and chopped pepper, and then the flour. Stir in the tomatoes (previowly heated), cook until : soft. Just before removing from fire stir in chili sauce and Wor- ight. 1 will interpret for you.” that Thereupon Clark, who had never |voleanic Made a speech in his life, found him. | gro welt making an impassio Hehich Smith, at interval [SS | course ded the figured and printed designs, smartly beaded effects, the most desired solid colors in fetching shades in a splendid choice of ail materials in fashion for Spring and Summer wear. $25 IS FAR AND AWAY BELOW THE REGULAR VALUES OF THESE EXCEPTIONAL GARMENTS, Note the style and quality of the models we are displaying in the windows for this special event and you will realize the money-saving opportunity afforded. ; throne and t them to a lark com. | > down, wi oe as to say, (12 all right—the world Is a Hello, Hinky,” called the little pipe-cleaner man, cestershire. | PA Ithe, Twins ve. I never my dancer again | a) fo away th M1 skipped thru |! often + nae Sa eto (RISCO Dresses, Frocks he place Hinky Tink ive | Deep down Seca coalee eatin eats | know something, Come on, Nancy Choice of an immense showing in perfectly fashioned garments at this and down, ¢ For light, tender cakes For digestible and flaky pastry For crisp, digestible fried foods We'll be back to see Mister Nodder nrage.”” (To Be Continned) pyright, 1924, Seattle st The MopThat you to Keep up Use fen word very popular price. One of the standing features of this store, such eshich Restot under your skin ate the tiny nerves that cause your itching THIRD FLOOR—Coats, Suits, Wraps brings relief. SECOND FLOOR—Dresses, Frocks MILLINERY—Second Floor and Lower Floor Salesroom * called the littic « e } WESTLAKE AT PING TAKE ELEVATOR ON "x nd Twins,” { GTumnont rashes ecsema, $ifr7kind of skin afection, care trodgeed Mister Puls Wose Wirve 5 WESTLAKE skin disorders small or ‘!_physicians are today recom- come for a ste Do you know ea an es ei mending Resinol Ointment asa are Y ‘ ns Serious! Youcannothopeto safe and effective remedy, Absoe pear totert a telieve them with mere sur- lutely pure, healing, mildly anti- | "Yes, I always know a story, Eve e face salves and remedies. It septic, Resinol will often soothe jnodded Hinky Dink. “It’s the on re ae Eat ee S away in a day of so the most about me, and “ A sos Monday, iiss McGregor left a oR hist hap aged ano bie 7 tish,or the most trifing Those “har d” places to clean— i | Two Girls Missing a note, sayin ha win tired of tah eee ae sae = in bs ‘ rlemish. Even a light application “Oh, come now, Hinky, you cer- wish the job on to O-Cedar Polish Tired of School! tse humdrum existencs of high! sy a walks, will be tion lies—deep down where sinks deep into the pores, attacks ' * declared } y d h difficulties di — ired of Schoo : .: swims, files an wi tls edwithpoison- the root of the disagdier, anid jSeinly: Gon’ took and,” declared ‘his Mop—and watch di ies dis- = (> eee : 2 {school Ufe" and was “going out| sought by the University of Penn- cellsarec: pow Cnty ease visitors. “Won't you tell us? 4 > a Seattle police searched Thureday|int the world to make my own |svivani edition which safls for ous where tissues arc the skin again acting norma! | : ; appear. <i koe Mable “‘Modregok 14: “ena leae ; sylvania expedition a inflarged If you have today any spot, rash | h pleasure,” smiled Hinky Stair risers, for example. O-Cedar (Ctltina Beams] |" Mavelic 3 2 14 al Mrs. A. Eckiund, 2421) the valley of the Amazon tomorrow. ie: stat arene ¢ of irritation on your skin, try |Dink. ‘I hope my nodding doesn’t Polish Mop cleans, dusts and polishes |Hvelyn Plummer, 15, Everett high|Rucker ave. fs a sister of Miss Mc-| specimens of this bird, called the ‘et this way will bring almost make you nervous. ! ad disappeared | Gregor. Resinol. Get a jar at your drug. them most thoroughly, bat you stand \Hoathein, are valued at $50,000, immediaterelief. gist or send for a free trial saaple “Ono day I was sitting in a store | i 7 as ig ———, — To thousands of sufferers from to ere 12, Resinol, Baltimore, RESINOL Recommended for 28 years by leading physicians $$. sot oppeaite once, THE STAR’S BIBLE COUPON Eediyrode lsd ot adhand Nd epgbboe Book of ve been for this great news- gs Bible distribution. One is the far-famed Letter Bible (Christ’s sayings printed in red for immediate identification), and the Black Print Bible for those who prefer that style, Only Three Coupons and the Mere Nominal Cost of Manufacture sad Clip thie coupon and two others and present or mall them to this paper with the sum wither Style, and come into oe yop) of = your look of Boske at Distribution Style A—Ked Latter Bible, over lapping limp ses] grain gover, Ted edees, round corners, mold let ering, lerge, clear print, 98 three coupons and only $1: Style B—Black Print Bible, fiosh bend Wisek seal grain 0 of thelt facilitien for serving the public, the All Girect to the Beattie Atar, Inctude 13 conte additional for postage and paoking, Every Reader/Should Have a New Bible DRUG TORR, Recond and Pike, mnted t Send amount fer Style A B, with three cf theses cow with my hundred brothers, when « }Iady came in and sald she wanted | to buy favors for a birthday party. | I don’t know yet what favors are | but anyway she picked me out with | & lot of other things tn the store, | and took us home. } “The next thing I knew I was on| a lovely dinner table with a big} {birthday cake covered with candies. And the table had lovely silver | things on {t and Sowers and dishes, | jand glasses so fine they looked as tho ® breath would melt them.” | “I was aitting beside a beautiful jehina plate, and who should be | standing at the place next to maine | | but the loveliest tissue-paper dancer | I ever looked at. 6 balanced on one foot and | her pink skirts were made of paper | | roreleaves. She was so beautiful 1 | almoat cried for joy. j “{ nodded, and she nodded back in the friendilest way, I really fell in Jove with hor, I couldn't take ‘on off her, she was no lovely. “By and py the children came in. A little girl picked up my beautiful dancer; but a boy got me, and the | firet thing he did was to try to find | out liow I was made, He gave my head @ jerk and of course it came} off. it's only balanced n, anyway. | “Just then I heard a shriek, and looking I saw that my dan had | fainted. She had lost her balance and fallen over in a plate of tee} cream, | “The boy put my head back where it belonged, and the dancer |came to, but she wouldn't look at ma again, No doubt her nerves were shocked at wesing a headlews fhan, J don’t suppose I looked very beautiful. “The boy took me home and T wat on the mantelpiece for months, my heart slowly “breaking when 1 thought of my dancer, “One day at housecleaning time right up straight. Ceiling beams or moldings easily all their dust and dinginess to O-Cedar Polish Mop, but no dust seatters. The fine, thick, woven fingers of O-Cedar Mop reach in and around at any angle. They save you twisting, stooping, reaching. And they do a better job, For baseboards too, for shelves, for ledges, for all the corners of the bathroam —under the tub and around the plumb- ing—underneath the bed, behind the ra- diators and in comntleas other places O-Cedar Polish Mop works to perfection where other sadly fail. ‘Treated with the world-famed O-Cedar Polish, O-Cedar Polish Mop cleans, dusts and polishes at one operation, saving two- thirds the usual cleaning time and t. In addition to its ease, conven- fence and beautifying results, O-Codar rg Scere beldathe tary way; it collects dust aod dirt—does: not scatterit. Today—aak your dealer for the genuine O-Cedar Poliah Mop. O-Cedar y lar Corp’n, Chicago Toronto + Paris Don't ewer "s easter to mse an i" Mop. wanitary, tee. "ae PON ing to or wear. 0-6. haredte fits thon i ing money Sor you. O-GierMop ene tom +++ the book of the hour ,., the play ofthe day... the mo +++ the mysteries of M: time and talk fly Sver de of the moment lah Jongg... how the teacups! Orange Pekoe or Japan Green Tree Lea, of course! The woman who knows serves italways! Early crop, mountain grown tea—a tea rare in fragrance, sensible in price.

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