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PAGE 10 A Story of Seattle and The South Seas “The Beacon Hill Mystery” BY FRED V. WILLIAMS Drawings by Clyde Ludwick START HERE artist Smith was allowed the liberty Mp fe tt of the mountain top court and Be forek’ Sie heeds age mingled among tremblir FI the women. The w S| men, Soon he returned and prehistoric beast whispered in Clark's ear Meets the monste Tobs. Toba deciar him, prepares hir hands and she takes hin queen hipwre jaland, w of the w« 4 his int now P 20 ON WITH TH Chapter The scene | ered Clark wo pressive. which D Clark glanced «round from It was upon the m ests ta the ev bef ~ time to time and caught the low ‘rected by the maidens for their| ¢ring glances cast his way by the women, by all save one. She, like Toba, was young and beau tiful and she came forward to examine him closer. = aged queen The women of the island were gathered there and in the fire light that lanced the shadows, Clark, both bridegroom and a prisoner caught sight of the men Torstricken fates of the men who had followed him in his shert-lived revolt. queen's har mpasaloned appeal to time to ther brea For Delicious Tea—T T nis : Scald outa crockery tea pot and while is warm put in one level teaspoonful of genuine “SA DA” for every cup required. 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It is below the outer surface of your skin that the realirritation lies— deep down where cells are clogged with ipoisonous germs, where tissucs are swollen and inflamed. Yetthereisawaythatwillbring RESINOL Recommended for 28 years by leading physicians almost immediate relief. Tothou- sands of sufferers from every kind of skinaffection,careful physicians | are today recommending Resinol Ointment as a safe and effective remedy. Absolutely pure, healing mildly antiseptic, Resinol wil often soothe away in the most stubborn 1 most trifling blemish. Tf youhave today any Ades of irritation on your skin, try i] Resinol, Get a jar at your druge gist’stoday, or senddorafree trial sample to Dept. 29, Baltimore, Md, THE SEATTI ADVENTURES OF THE TWINS é NO. THE C 21 AT’S TAII Armstrong's Linoleum Wd for Every Floor in the House tail! Lost!” me te find] “st they all cried. * ox laimed The Entrance Hall A floor of Arm- strong’ sStraight words. bal walls, furnishings, and all! , Y tail! Lost!’ the: Line Inlaid Lino- Are \ t leum with a i ! B border of Arm- : strong’s Plain . aad “we riage ay Black Linoleum ’ « a « fed Mister Puss Wuzz ‘ Ww bars wered t ‘ ech ’ man told tC at. H 0 i ry ar e Do at kT on Ik wt “ * Last | mous th ¥e lost my Sat ae ot Sa oors of Color—Floors o were 1 t tJ T ut, tut nal) M or ¥ nf have ew itl g on t ace N any plan of decoration, floors simply refuse any experience with a waxed and polished lino- t oat w 1 awoks today ¢ pear, to be ignored. So when you start to decorate eum oor knows how easy it is to keep clean. td Dade ase a room, you must begin with the floor. If you Scrubbing is unnecessary. Dust and dirt brush : w for?’ Teddy asked don't, you will end up with the floor on your right up. Floors of linoleum are quiet } ! con y ig = t € har. | ipus hands—and no idea what to do about it. Look fe ~ and restful to walk on. You place age,” explaine t 1 t to mee your ta 7 i j asked your hand in marriage, told] “Why, I haven't got any. ta Haven't you seen rooms where the yellow wood trademark on bed rugs a Seen just as you the queey: you ‘Rave ~erensreoet | good sir,” said Teddy. “Are you floors simply spoiled the color scheme? Here is */urlpgeh do on any other floor. NAY ahie Will GAIT) OU crasy = + Fyour ciecution on the. morrow of, \Wel, I knew you beaut bast where the new linoleum is so helpful. ‘There are Ask your merchant your wedding nights’ yesterday, but how do I know what so many colors and designs to choose from, that zi At this moment the girl who ot today unless you tu you can build your color scheme, as you should, Good furniture and department mee ere trem fhe wanens: | usundt ; rom the floor itself, and thus make sure that stores recommend Armstrong’s Lino- ranks approached the throne and Well, I won't turn around, and A : I a oil aladle alk we tHe interrupted Toba. She, too, be | 1 haven't any tall, Who'd have a your room will be a harmonious unit—floor, eum and will gladly show you the modern gan an appeal, couched In soft | + anyway? They are only in the signs and colorings to harmonize with your walls, ‘ : . rugs, furniture, and draperies. Many of these ie. Toon tnd beer area oere ee Pe Masia cht ia stores make a specialty of good linoleum laying. er. In the be pthe « ask beheld " ever very different from the early You may write to our Bureau of Interior Dec- « ee aghldhihe wae very tnueh af smacking eound most charming and artistic, from an experienced decorator who will help you Toba remained silent while she Pi rag doll wan clea . house Then, too, there is a vast pian color rigs for an ape or a par- xpe . ‘ for the pin-cushion lady and beat x Ase es “That girl te Mola," Smith | ing her bugs Linoleum perma- a oe Way ouch: Pear Thonn Be peo hheny 18 entirely tree. whispered. “Toba and Mola have ‘And what do you think! nently cemented in loors are laid, ‘ always been enemies, Mola has | using Puss’ lovely tail for a carpet piece it predicaly _ Write for free sample and booklet fallen in love with you. She, too, beater ; % : a , } asks your hand in marriage. The | “rney got her broomstick In a waterproof, and al Layinglinoleumforpermanency Let us send you a sample of Armstrong 8 Lino only way In which she may have | sigry and Puss got his tall back, # | ways smocthand * Seep ee ' leum and a copy of our 24-page booklet, “New you, however, Toba having de- | jr'aii turoed out finely, I"m glad to} tight, A good inlaid linoleum, ce- Floors for Old.” The booklet contains a score of clared her love for you first, Is wenched fire, a & we i for them to fight It out, The win. ner gets you.” Clark's fear returned She seemed more mothing He studied Suddenly they heard a whac Be Continued) king 1924, Beattle Star) linoleum patterns; they are mented in place over a lining of builders’ deadening felt, makes a permanent floor. It never requrres refinishing, and needs oration for special advice, and receive a reply colorplates of Armstrong’s Linoleum, showing Jaspés, tile inlaids, marble tile and obtainable printed patterns, readil at most good stores; also informa- tion on laying linoleum and on how to care te your linoleum floors, primitive And he was sure she Jernens, anid away life, ons only an occasional waxing and polishing to keep it growing better and better looking with the passing years, Toba. “As you value your 1 Toba K stepped back. Toba, to his he queen spoke twisted free and in the next close tener Cn ry | moment and with @ Not only does the floor of Armstrong’s Lino- together with names of merchants The tects et (he warael patioet seta | vement Knotted her noose of hair leum solve a problem in home decoration. It in your city who handle Armstrong's ‘pk passion, Some were for Toba, others! “Pons Melee throm.) lightens housekeeping. Any woman who has had Linoleum. 2 - leyen grew distended and her. face ‘ i CATC 4 sy ; turned a flaming red. Her lip Armstrono Cork Company, Makers of Cork Products since 1860 : If you want back chapters | parted. She was chokin er eyes : Sgn J of this new story write to||‘losed. Her body went limp. A cry Linoleum Division, Lancaster, PENNSYLVANIA went up from the savage specators. | And Toba, satisfied, unknotted her | hair and rose to her feet. Friends of Mola carried ber away, and Toba, in wild exulta tion, seized Clark and carried | gay tropic plumes, heavy man- him up the steps of the throneto | tles of grasses woven into cloaks. | the very feet of the queen, | | or call at the Circulation Dept., The Star. SS Seattle Office—803 Terininal Sales Building. Telephone—Elliott 3641 chattered in shrill | spies. The old queen| , silencing the clamor. | | wild abandon while the men, huddled in the shadows, for Mola - women in ike m {to be seized by Toba who smothered, (Will Toba kill Clark on the wed- jhim with caresses. She appeared in- | ding night according to the customs é ; w sanely happy. The old queen, too, | bi 4 rapidly to Clark The old queen arose, her tiny| The fire, plied with fresh fuel, set up a weird chant. jseemed to enter into the spirit of of her tribe, or will her love for : given her weDt | biack eyes very bright. Great drops| leaped high above the heads of Clark, a pawn in this game midst the occasion. | prevent such a deed? See to- ; and Mola will HEHE of Herspiration stood on her fore.| the assemblage, And round about |a primeval people, allowed himself) “you are being married,” shouted |morrow’s chapter of this thrilling Ke ott a haga Mens , [Read. Her outstretched hands| _ them began 5 dance of the ‘to be shoved hither and thither and Smith above the din and uproar. | story.) ark, standing helpless 8% | crembied. She touched Toba lightly —= = ae preparations were made for the | 60 ihe head with her hand and then battle, glanced from one girl to | the he phere tee tho other. Hoth were beautiful, | **UGe Clark n blow on the forhead. | Hf ~ both strong. But Toba had grown | turned triumphantly. Half a dex | I very near and dear to him. More fuel was heaped on the fire by the men and Toba and Mola stepped into. the center of a large “Princess” Steamships teave Seattle dally for Vancouver end cirele, formed the women, Toba, 9 Victoria, B. C., from Colman Dock, fost of Marion befora the combat, kissed Clark's | Miss O,S, Allen’s Aa Yor dates to eho yo the new im THE DAY BOAT—For Victoria and Vancouver, dally at. forehead and he, to his own surprise, T d Reci Ei oh ceee Fees Hen coe even THE NIGHT BOAT—For Vancouver dirpet, dally at pressed her hand. este ecipes Haye hie place the imop on the floor, x — oanpg agree a lark: watched: beth. women ua Taka the handle yoursell, One Way Round Trip One Way $7.15 Round Trip wind the hair about their waists and Prom hamfleto mop. Don'tevenstoop. $2.75 Limited 55 30-day Limit $4.25 Limited 10-day Limit coil 4t Into a lariat-like loop. Then, ond the new taobeat —_— | uc! ¢ low, , " Direct connection made at Vancouver with through train service te cro uchhi low, they advanced stealth. sop tock scoped. raion tee on United Beaten thy the "Peele ily on each other. or wees. Rockies, Liberal stop-orers allowed on all tickets. There was no sound save the New pach te Swing It, Shake = a st hoarse whispering of Smith, who, 1 Tenet baarle fa come CITY TICKET OFFICE like Clark, trembled with the excite theta meedid ie alight pa Yet al oe SHEE ment of the moment old there, and more, “The women fight with thelr hair,” he said. “They use it to strangle each other. Which ever one goes unconscious loses, That one can never marry. Her dream of paradise in the hereafter is over, for she cannot ascend to no. 145 Salted Nuts Give your home this the upper world without slaying (A. quick soy’ lo ‘prepore salied ap Bt the preater Grown # man who has become her mate, nuts, Every nut will be an even sales Balch: Te, “This js not a death struggle, but color) sock gai broke wk i I ‘HE Ss’ I ‘AR’S loss of the fight means worse than death in the eyes of elther of these | Select raw peanuts or fresh al- The results are, the women.” monds, walnuts, or pecans. time-| icy of “abec lute estiefaction or your money back." ‘Test this mop—buy it—today, At All Dealers O-Ceda: ‘nm cod Remove skins of almonds by pouring boiling water over and allowing them to stand from 2 to 3 minutes, or until the skin is loosened. Place nuts in a wire basket and lower it into deep Crisco, heated to 390 degrees Fahrenheit, or Clark then looked upon two au perb women in a struggle for his body and his Iife. They, clinched, gripping each other like wrestlers, each striving to put her loop of hair about the other's throat, BIBLE COUPON Two distinct styles of this wonderful Book of Books have been adopted for this great news Clark wat th | aper Bible distribution. One is the - breathless tntefosts Xf hevwere to |] until a cube of bread browns in Red Letter Bible (Christ’s sayings printed in red be married against his will, slain 40 seconds. | Fry until delicately for immediate identification), and the Bleck later by his bride, he would browned. Remove, drain on Print Bible for those who prefer that style, paper and sprinkle generously * choose marriage and death at the hands of Toba, Now Mola was down, Now Toba They twisted and turned and writhed out of each other's grip. The firelight danced upon glistening with perspiration, breath came short and fast. Both girls fought silently. with salt. 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