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PAGE 14 THE SEAT sf } ‘ — a) am a) a) a) A ihe South Seas areca: ADVENTURES e002, Clute”? x \; = OFTHE TWINS (f°. ©) “Six Sixty The y) | © Olive Roberts Barton Pp deni? I NO. 22—-THE TEAPOT-HANDLE PARRO fal resident § > hifi TE aay ~-— (@ & g Platform “The Beacon Hill Mystery”| 0 \ ¢ arco may t : : BY FRED V. WILLIAMS | |Sats etenehnd. Ber she sects. amey between p * ] Drawings by Clyde Ludwick denies the right of the quee and the consumer ele) ele > ele = ele of | ; eee Ian Tei 90 ae And every woman will agree t law of the tribe with him ; The Regal Platform, Maker { ‘ to Wearer, One Profit and One , 1 ‘ Af " Price, cuts the trip from the steer : ys fo tonlg king | , to the Store by shipping direct ; th and ask eabed the old ma Say eae tg from the Regal factory into the : this island “There is no escape from it ke me awa Regal Stores i women believing that by ont iting he sad “Amd y " he mused, Ang ‘Toba, pr : 2” The shoe shown on the Regal } ( le ber would not be Clark 1 the throng } Pleasant if you could but live. Platform is only one of sixty Smith looked sely into Clark’s| (Clark is led away, as the natives | | 2 | new Spring styles that illustrate P » hi h we at| | - : the value that can be built < Jalso covets the white stranger and | face believe, to his death in the ow | } when Clark repulses the old women ‘Could you really love a? Toba’s hands. Will he die as others He was sitting there thinking this way into a shoe by cutting out the ‘ er whip he se| Clark hesitated have, or will Toba's great love for Wholesaler’s Tax, the Retailer’s te knock her . . + te ic 1 Hitt cause her to spare him? See the! One of the « le in Doo-|mewed Thomas. “I haven't had a Tax, and doing busi direct } J . { might in time. That t* if T) next installment in The Star) funny Land t par: | thing to eat, I've had this pain off ih ch . Oo rs ; { » sine ja reve tj could only te 4 ber — rot-—mostly » yellow, |and on ever since the day 1 was wr ¢ consumer with One Tax 2 Gas beme him thelr Kin 4 © our way of thinking red—a gorgeous pers made, The girl made me t instead of Three Taxes, and One He is uncrowned by Toba's wiles Sila ie’ weie: Weatstitel” elenieas ¢ time hides him who at the sai from the wrath an old stocking » ut off the Profit instead of Three Profits. ‘and to keep that which was dear to| Your skill as # lover tonight de- " ‘ t ‘ ; of her queen in «| Smith She sewed the top across and : There To nuld not called @ hardship. pares hs 7 i ; slark. but knowledge that one /OUld net be called a hardship, | that all he owned in the world were |ehe stuffed me 9 All One Price y him as @ sacrifice lea ‘Now begins your real fight his felt fe sewed me acrom \ him to escape from her and ta life, You have no doubt reached Reena thas te ‘anlosiom | tole sane ana a t } | Eiaming the juncies of th her heart. Now you must try te in life was to sit on the handle of|made my face and | ; Brains the jungice of break down the old superstitious : o sit on the handie ‘ ace any : ified by th ho order to keep people | fee d omy tall ~ y ' : that’ he returns to, Toba belief of her tribe that has been | $6,000 Expenditure Is Held the t jen 3 ‘ meer ¢ 4 P people oe Deeg td ORE Aad Thee copes , 2 ‘¢ her queen, who is| handed do’ oth . om bur neir hands: no pooner had ah ; { ; aaent > consent to thelr marriage yr ante Gum from mother $6 Unauthorized! But no one could be sure of that|than I felt this sharp pal From Coast to Coast oO 7 : When Mola, another native girl. de eg, wt = because he now sat on a tree ir Tet me look at y ‘ : mands Clark's hand and life in wed- | ba came to Clark's side, He Deateeey Land. das ona 4 Nan and picking the ca | ‘ } tock his arm about < v protest at the unauthor u 1, a a " ; Toba and Mole fight e duel on the ogee h . - pent ¢ $6,000 of t ver, Budder be : before the tribe and Toba w ae eae as something. “Oucht fe her soul, D. Blackwall was | da rat tok Here it lei Ne Stores tw AU Principal Cities { “ he a No ariety in life 1 a paln r n I can c € “ arr quaverea Clark, and| make you forget all tribe ha Hegel eva: gpismoctthaanticds prseeny ar a 1118 Second Avenue ' fhe old protessor nodded. Clark | taus s ordered pia Nolthe tate tb ade-bebiew thot of “Next to Strand Theatre (Men's and Women's ; Stared about him. He was married,|_ Toba did stand his word . Sadak thine times PS ie das Store—910 Pacific Avenue Married to an Amazon in whose | but her ey gp sparkled with a roguish ane St Mabede || thon it a Giagrace | parrot aad aaa ; uae weet married and was to be enc | thers, © lish! of unders Xs The and county have spentiso on purpose, with just two fixpa|the way they stuff people with ex yn Er _— Hificed to the god of fire on the mor} Her face was very near his. | 445.000 on the project to get it!for sides. ton? the new home for disabled soldiers |bureau office, where the shrubbery Tow of this, his wedding night. Her lige brushed his cheek. He ead yfor tr to federal con But everybody here tn Doofunny Yen." “Why?" |whould leave the shrubbery at the|may be « a Clark would have laughed at the| felt her warm breath upon his |, pew ll E. 1 in to a haste rine Tox Could you|United states . Veteran <2 | —————— incongruity of his situation, had it neck. And then, of a sudden, yy ad, “Ths counall Af pocaedig coogi a abempatypey =. y iairwe ial MARE 0 B a stuff me? You bell Laiarth Gok oak Mactae ot..1 46 ” Not forebode tragedy. without half understanding his ihe stand that it would n like a pillow see I'm only half a parrot or te Mra. EB. G. Menden ; He, a 20th century American, | act, he swept her in his arms and pit ther eent for the work,| Naney and Nick came along, too,| After thet tho pe Ci ened e Wiskwite, at the ’ from Seattle, Wash, who had kissed her, @ it is ginderstood the waterway | just then and met the stocking cat| where and became very friendly, | <= | , never before been out of his own Toba's arms were about bis neck. | is tn ndition acceptable to the| right under the limb where the tea.) ‘1 way all talk!’ sald the) Dp Bt | - , country, here on this uncharted | For a moment she seemed to yield government pot parrot rat Deoft ies The 0 is a ren Brow? | “i. isle and married to a jungle |to his embrace. And then @ great) Counci! members are wondering} “Miew! Miew?* cried the cat, sit e bird. Whatever made us think | DENTAL OFFICES | The minute you put your feet“in a ‘ Woman who believed that by slay. | cry arose from the natives and Tob@) wat position Bt be in| ting down and wrapping bra wan anyt wrong With| 106 Columbia St, ine teth ‘you feel pale’ Betan P ing the man she loved they both | slipped from his arms. ¢ the-finance ¢ wid fail! tall arowna him. I have such a Seattle's | drawn out comfort just soaking § would meet In paradise! Clark, ashamed of his weakness,|to approve t It in| pain I can't move.” __ (Fo Be Continued) Leading Dentist in. How good your tired, swollen, Even, now did not die en-|chargined at his show of emotion at the contractors would| ‘That's toe bad, Thomas,” sald| (Copyright, 1924, Seattle Star) for More Than 31 berning fest feel. “Tis” inetantiy tirely within him. He felt a strange | shrunk back take action against|Nick sympathetically, “W enn EE Ian tee Years draws out the poleenous: exudaticns ; a confidence. Toba had fought for) “I'm mad,” he muttered tb Smith jonally to obtain the| wrong? Maten too many tin-m Would Beautify === |that puff up your feet aad cause Optometrist and Optician mae Went over him, showed By her | “I jest and play on thé eve of death.” ey — No, that's ‘the funny part of 1t ° sore, inflamed, sweaty feet Yormerly With Mareum Optical ‘ very action that she was madly in| ‘The old professor consoled him = pees reeelenceesteerertserereee SS Hospital Tract | Teach Children ‘Tis,"" and only *Tis,' takes the ce ' Jove with him, | _ “Hear the natives cheer,” ho An appeal for donations o¢ shru To Use jpain and soreness out of corns, cal 4 1 and atten The women of his own country did| Said. “I believe that wns this bery to beautify the A }louses and bunjons. Get a box of|| tfle m can produce. not slay tie men they loved. It was| Island's first kiss. You did right, T aran e : ees Cuticura \"Tiz'' at any drug or department Free Examination Inherent in human beings to covet | You must seo this thing thru, On lake wag made today store for @ few cents. Your feet are Seothes and Heels Sure-Fit Optical Co t oe never go to bother you any more. eo of Kasterr ® y o ——————————— . j . ‘ BZ Second Ave. Hn them. Why, then, he reasoned, was Haeregs your very life. And 5 People who feel that the 7 and Irritations |A whole year’s foot comfort guaran. |} 524 Second Ave. PH not possible to make love, now| luck t@your is the name contribdte' to ¢ ty of | LaCulemme Seep Keeps tne sin Gear} | teed —Advertisement eee } Tiler in wild creature's heart, | > ——— = = ——— allay the mad custom? | throng | “How can a man be romantic on In their cave, the ocean roar- | night that may b ast on -— arlppedhronmenend the profeweee earth?” he asked. “For a moment I | Not Rh Tete thet was ine |fergot. I saw only this glorious beart and mind, win aan | See etore me.” ‘The cry of the natives died. Smith touched Clark on the arm. “The queen,” he said. jthe queen.” | Clark turned and looked up at the/ old woman on the throne, ® greater love bind him to her with ties that would override this superstition of her race? Could he not make her understand that by carrying out the wishes of her queen and her people she would | stain her hands with the blood of the | we MP rer Rrompl aber sare man who by all the laws of nature | oy bet tebe, rahe raed should protect afid care for her? | _#t!n-_Now her long, right arm, a _| Surely beneath her smooth, bronze ‘breast was a heart like other wom ‘@n's, women of his own race; surely there must be an instinct there that fought and hated death and strug- sled to li Perhaps, thru Smith, he might give her bring her he would | "SALADA" “Wear -Even fragrant and pure — Try it) Aluminum * Double Boiler On or before April 19th ONLY “Look at Her Neighbor's Advice Helped Mrs. Frick WEAR-EVER , : ALUMINUM ) RSS TRADE MARK MADE INU. & | rk, the bride. | ime till the cere. Mony should end. Smith stood at his side, huddiing close to him, it seemed, | for protection. | During a lull, when the flesh of | Miss O. S. 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Today I am strong, well and happy because I followed the advice of a friend who had been greatly benefited by this old-fashioned root and herb medicine.”” Nearly fifty years ago Lydia TE. Pinkham of Lynn, Mass. prepared from medicinal roots and herbs Lydia HE, Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. Its fame has spread from shore to shore. You will now find in every. community or neighborhood some woman who has been restored to health by its use, or has some friend who has. Therefore ask your neighbor. Thousands of unsolicited testimonials such as the following are on file at the Pinkham Laboratory at Lynn, Mass., and prove the merit of this medicine. Therefore no woman should continue to suffer from such ailments. Get your ‘‘Wear-Ever’® Double Boiler TODAY THE ALUMINUM COOKING UTENSIL CO. o Mrs, Frick Tells of Her Experience ig seas agree Prarrsrvnc, On1o—“I took Lydia EB, Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound because I .. suffered with pains in my sides all tho time. 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Grote-Rankin Co, bth & Pike, West Seattle Hdw,, 2915 Calif. R. er, Rainior Ave. & Rose, |Standard Furn © ‘?P rant 2.” th near] Woodlawn Haw,, Green Lake Station 4 Keefe & Woslow, 6623 Rainie! Campbell Hdw: Gorter se Menines Grypbaum Brow Furniy 6h nee ood aT ane 4708 Californie Avec TACOMA Rhoden Bros, ith “& Brondway, Stone-Fisher Co, 11h & Broadway. People’s Store Co. 1ith & Pacific, | Drumm Hdw. Co,, 2624 N. Proctor. B.C, Jonan & Bon, 2608 Sixth Ave, Jonningsa Hdw, Co,, 1148 Pacific White Hdw, Co, 1120 K Bt. Such letters Should induce others to try a|| Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compoun that cough before it be take SCOTTS EMULSION BELLINGHAM, B, Thiel & Welter, BREMENTON, Harry Wood Haw, 0, Keith Furn. Co, NUMCLAW, Fisher Bros. Haw, & Furn, Co, FERNDALE, F, W. Gorasuch, HOQUIAM, A. V. LeClera Haw, K ', Oliver & Johnson, KAVENWORTH, K. & V, B, Haw, YNDEN, Lyndon Dept. Store. PE ELL, F. H, Mars, i RAYMOND, Boll Bros, Haw. 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