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1_ SATURDAY, APRIL 12, 1924. rHE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 7 ¥* A Story of Seattle and Good-bye,” he said. “And be A ng i ohne pagte tiny, ne he Finest Popular Priced Hotel Lhe South Seas careful, I can do no more, My folks do.” in the United States wm life probably will be in das te Love ENI Vireproot Absolutely | . | pyr ” ‘eature PREE GARAGE He Discusses Art Al Woes A ‘ » How long he slept Clark did ae A. ©. MITCHELL, Prop. é a w lox mt Coes Written for The Star by Peter B. Kynoe—Another Coming Next Saturday Near Union Depots « to be af know. It was stilt dark ean 6 that shows by sound of ° n he awoke. Thru the cave mae ; ir adbasee SEATTLE, WASH. g mo was crept the subtle sting of wind ne yy 5 200 Kooms—6i Per Day Up that sprang from the sea, & coo! y o thes . pewspar striving fi Special Weekly | “- Hi ti s 7 oe d the h ; ore of the E " . Momthiy Hat P KS on : balm that soothed the hea oe : * wer and Tub Bath BY FRED V. WILLIAMS iw j istand ” : ' hum @ hand Next Week Sees the End of ONE EL let-2006 Drawings by Clyde Ludwick | ked at Cla with Io forgot on the a 2 no] BOOn Of ‘ Re e's P Our Famous Bible BATES TO FAMILIES ws uy oo fn aoe tha t ’ ; o priv Distribution a . 7 ° r Th fe ema! ¢ s of o SES cn a] many ms oan war ol terrae me pl | ss be i © ONSTIPATION — ‘ an abandoned old hous were at P he mbered cs J 1 be t { . ab s Ie be " Toba of fire att ri e er haga necan te A congested colon, ine i nee xt ni to be . he wares hese brid ' 1 come to get mized im ¥ iy ' ain and t he ¢ ‘ ave ust vet 6 active lower bowel, re f 14" Wheb wee the use, he thought " not . ' o at 1 | . s F ooltin harmful clogging . of warning him further, of telling ° ont yond and prevent the daily . him that beyend all shadow of He t sitting position a patient movement so necessary ght doubt he would be sacrificed by 7) t ¢ to th at , ge ee ae to good health, min | his bei © the god o! ° oe was 8 «legged. me neneee wor age 4 fibre ntl poe find cc || Sea ain Seine SrOeeta aOR, 8 Si I have developed tae en CHAMBERLAIN’S eee wae agian . “ . Neg “— the ee A @ eo! ¥ ere bee , ar Cae . Yeaked out that I am financially ne tonight, and you will find ther : gg Oba tes Pld rite llega Mate able to pay for my fancies, a | ho is more real relief from physical distresa, more He mu Feason, He | problem. : = ee he moonilg people expect me to |© : health, happiness, citality, mental and bodily met ret wide the} "I must go," he sald. “This te my and as 6 at gp St aes * ‘ tohes them | Sf (aJust one botile of CHAMBERLAIN'S gate to the emotions t must be « rac * e catche Sosiet thaee: a de a any gentleman present know “Nowadays It’s & dlegrace for antaneous vinta of ad. | PABLETS than you eser dreamed af, ‘oba,” he sald, Hie velce was| ment, altho he believed he looked o1 b “or | nyt an artist to be poor, and inas. tage over cr etition—| Only 25cents and sold everywhere, || low and vibrant with emotion,|Clark for the last time, “I'll eee you Her even were closed| ¢, YF gentleman present does,| much as seulping is the least gerly Advertisement “Toda, I love » r tn life | tomorrow there emerged a poy," Ulyasee Grubb asqured (2 patronized of the arts in this who ie We might Iv In Clark watched the old man se and fell tn gen SS ae Pi von pod a country, naturally the sculptor ‘The distribution w if land men the up the mountain trail to so tle cadence » 4 every now and 18 rei Po 4 B ae has to go out, like the rest of us, next week, and we marry cave where be would rest with |¢ with moans, wrung from the fon which you oo | and dig up business, And he |oannot renew our contract. The ; ape frou rear o the men of the tribe for the art, ib bunity, the vty ad | doean’t. waste his time on folks joupon tn this issue gives the term: pances with & prehistoric of thelr companionship down thru} night, He turned to Toba, Her aie Mea Ohad Mek eet 8 4 cramped exls| who aren't looking forward to a |for the first week on hy . - ’ | om | tenc He i ime o1 © = yoaming the (eae tea the ye eyes wero brilliant, starlike, She | the sand before ther m slightly. [toner 24* lacks the time or the ©P-| more complete, more fully round: —— CRF Be Tiark waltes while Smith in seemed on the moment to be splr polished bit of stone that, sos mt) SA 2e, Riba Gis Bell pints. Xe ° hum before her terpreted his’ words. Toba lis itually as well as physically beau | ger shape, had been worn | “Outi yelle P oting, | Betlend that » pardenable buman nD hat ile tened with slightly bent bead, Liful, to be fired by a holy love sharpness of a knife seb bein acoeamied a pA Rg ll a gala . lips parted, eyes big and won. 0 took his 4. Tog hey Full upon him rushed th Eb Prontth np tar ang rg an — the complete life, 1 % oud a drous?. Did she anewer his call | Walked to Toba's cave. pere, In the |of his discovery, Toba. r was b miaad " . Well?” the Btigewaterites demand: | atarrh! .— ws a FEnt s Guel on the! of love? Was the woman and |light of the moon, they sat at the|loved him; Toba, the Am oun, fe that, Curing office hours, tal ee a s Amid tropic pomp and savage ri the Instincts of a woman pre nce and looked out over the/eavage now, Toba ruled by average Daviatees ie te ee tery ta | 9. This sculptor was let into my of.| ,, Dont walt until catarsh has de ‘ at Te a] dominant above those of the say. | sea. peratitious bellef in sacrifice of support art.” Y foe’ one aftern nope resent y when “ an ns of] age? His lips found hers, Ho felt no| band to the god of fire : was having my after-luncheon nap. heck no only . joba,” he pleaded, “I love you |r Islon now. Why not live an¢ = wines piv Bone he supposea,| _““Well”’ Mr > insisted, “if a] was sitting on my spine, with my feet | and yA nt Dea de . s wer ee , . : man can affc he time and the/o r my 4 on reas ng he de ql orrow | You love me, You cannot kill that |'°¥® @nd enjoy on th @ of the|A match for her in love—yes. But| Man, °an Of re Thiet Hye 4 | nthe desk, my head on my breast | soothing vapor of “Deo” each night Prominent, re- te toe Cor which you love. Your god, my god|"°r4, this tropio n the mor-|tn physical struggle? Clark grew |‘ alnly think he owes it/and my mouth wide open. He photo-| and morning puleive fat that Amnaen meld with sack an 2 ae ad | cow bring Ww + wou aun’ af tha’ than Fle reser. |‘, bin to live @ fuller, more| graphed me, front and center, while I Deo” in & combination of pure comes and stays where tt ts not t abe will love him much |would be displeased and they would |" DINE w \¥ none of Moke th, | rounded, more complete life And to| slept, and then he made a figure of | qucsiypte other antiseptic, eoetes ie ® barken, © Siete “4 = WITS THR STORY Laren us tn the hereafter for de y plunging madly in love with|bered her conquest of Mola, the] 40") 0 ‘ou Subtle Oe ple hea: en heated gently tt tivity, @ curb Upon pleasure, vow Go" O} ‘ the her, by rousing in this savage maid | lithe, tigress girl on the mountain o quit reading mar-|me in clay a ied my friends tn.|is converted into @ pleasant vapor & thief of ail that is pretty and —- yr happiness they piace at} great love for him, could he not, |top. ket reports and annual audits and ou t m, , CHAPTER XIIIt ate arg “They swore it was perfect, so clears the head and when the time came hose raw that. Eraveful and eweet in woreane Toba led * from the|. She looked deep tnto his eyes and her to carry| Toba moved. He lay there watch. | f° 1" for literature; he has to eschew i Clark away e < . Why don’t you take off the : it was cast in bronze and then | jr /inmed ins “4° Bg et eg ge out her sacrifice, win her against her |ing ber thru haifehut eyes, Bhe|'P* Morning comio strip and make) the news waa slipped to me that erga geenveten eee aareitie a crowd and up the side of the moun. in Shought he sew there @ BOW! deity of f Hooked toward him. He saw her|‘2® @oguaintance of Murtllo, Velas-| there was « movement on among where liquids and fear of harm or bad tain, There, bathed tn moonlight, | !!sht The hours passed swiftly. reach for the long, sharp stone that | Tue%, Whist st al; he's got to £8t] my friends of the wholenale lum- | *PFAY* never, go, destroying germs | atter effects, by just taking aft- they stood, hand tn hand, leoking out| _ “I am winning,” he thought. Clark found courage and served as knife. ‘Then, gripping it, | (he !4ee firmly fixed in his fool head * over the sea. | “I am winning tho real love of ber and shipping world, to buy each meal and at bedtime © the job and set it up on the floor nt little Marmola Preserip- Tablet. strength In the surrender of this child of a mad, wild race, discov. Unsues t nd condit that @ brass ba: : nd, w All leading druggists. ell “Deo” | ¥ f In ile all right for] parades, is absolutely og Up her arms in a gesture of Something tm the mystery of the| this girl. Janguish and despatr. She cannot carry out : These little tablets } ‘A vod escaped | 30 a Bux vomica,! of the Merchant Exchange, ae a |1%_,50 tubes or jars. Uso it daily | Are as effective and harmless as great vold about them, something) her tribal rites, she cannot slay | ered in this woman a deep, In- |ner ipa as she rose slowly tq her|pmnpared with & symphony orches-| compliment to me. 80 I went to whith which’ they eae of the tropics and the sky and the| me asa merifice to her heathen born love for him, realized that | fect. rN ton Tine pra. ety") this demon's studio, saw what take thetr name. Buy moon and the water, stole into thelr| sou’ In her eyes he loomed as an dol. | (Is Toba weakening? Is her love! qq,rnan, 1m & hepelem andl | was going to bo put over on mo— and try & box hearts. It dispelied the fear that| ‘Toba touched him gently on the| Ho retired, beyond the shaft of|for Clark so great that she will ig-| {ty © Casas eens hea and bought the work of Art. It eet aig meee had selzed Clark. arm. She caressed him, Softly ehe| Moonlight, to the deepest recess of |nore the custome of her tribe? See | pon’ kneay A om Daft dnt 1 was labeled: ‘Old Shipping Man bye to leting, Toha to him now wad. pat & |spoke, Her yolco was like musto, |the cave, and there Toba pillowed his! The Star tomorrow.) page asd of aa ging Fas ass Asleep.’ ” . not an 3 was | —_~ — —_—— vfs “wi —— sah hepan a, peng bv ee ak bial | and kMd myself Iutothinking Lseo | ble happened then?” Ulysses apes kenaved se wes | ned dle head ae if in accord wi init the higher things “which |GTUDb querted, when the laughter at figure and pote become his wife. She was his Ho felt confident that he had AD v E N r VRE s pm Lge 4 4 par wiper ge Oh. PPorieermpecseh yrsicaay went Soller for'a box se in it, m not afr ol he 2 yyw | tw the the Fecetenrh arma about hee and for( nine t2 ,feer from Toba. Leve| OF THE TWINS | Seon of head walters “or art |Sbroad that I had purchased a bronze world over!) Tour j pu abou | overridden thia strange hert. Pape i Mole, |replica of mynelf from his sculptor, Grugsist or direct & moment she seemed to cling to/tage of her race—to kill the men 1+ anaes tatie-'to- hina 14 3,| 0nd ever since I've been speculating Pedi e maqerl ts him. This was the woman, he mused,| whom women married. 2 s alk to him, Utysses, lon keeping a savage bulldog to keep ‘4 st who from birth had been taught to} Smith moved away, Clark called NO. 28—THE DISSATISFIED FROG Augustus Kedell pleaded. “Cappy's| the portrait painters and purveyors | PE Ie look on men as slaves and objects of | itm, rey Z z cas ee pgpinl jot old, rare and salacious books out sacrifice. Did not tha spell of this| “Flow can I taik with Toba if you|, O™ Gear™ croaked the grea) Nancy and Nick and Mister Fuss) and he always did have @ crass com-| oF my office." | night grip her es tt did him? leave us?” The old man shrugged his |S: Puffing out his cotton sides|Wuss heard this conversation and mercial sou’ “L've been stung for part of the re =|Until his tissuepaper skin nearly |poor dear Mister Fuss Wuzz was| “It’s a blamed good thing for art| eticit. accumulaied rh 1 burst. “I do wish something would worrled. “I do hate to have folk|that somebody has a crass commer Chicago G ms 0 ge me i $ in e ured |bappen! They call this place Doo-|unhappy,” he said. “I do wish I|ctal soul,’ Cappy shrilled, ‘‘eleo art pre) Urey. oe nee @ jtunny Land, bu nobody ever does|could do something.” anything, and It's never funnyf | Suddenly Bit “What do you want to do, Mister/0D & flower. “I am going to give Discontent?’ asked Hinky Dinky the froggie hie wish,” she said. between nods, for his head never|"The Fairy’ Queen heart him and |atopped its bobbing up and down | sent me to weave @ charm: night or day, “Humph!" croaked the green frog. | “POUywows, trogeies and lizards and | to this town recently, and I'm a subseriber to two symphony or- chestras, when a fife and drum corps in action is just my gait. I'm backing the Little Theater move- ment to produce drama when ‘Potash and Perlmutter’ consti- tute my idea of a good night’s fan, would perish from the land. Isn't all the art in the world in the hands of art museums and hasn't it been purehased for them by the monsy grubbers?) Dog my cats, it drives me wild to have an artist sell me a plo ture and and then feel a contempt for me becaune I can (and with both r Wings appeared LUTHERAN Noonday Lenten Services Holy Week, April 14-18 Without Surgery An, instructive book hes been a lished by Dr. A. 8. McCies Fectal epectailet’ of Kansas Clty, Thia book tells how sufferers from Pics can be quickly and easily cured without the use of knife, scissors, “hot” tron, elec- —Photo by Hartsook |Here Is Some Informa- tion Valuable to Folks With Rheumatism | ty, o sey otner cutting or » . “ e 44 om do) pM h thi without , 12:15-12:45 Sharp It'e all right for you to call me 9 eyes | wide open—do) pay him six) waty gaughter ia dragging mo out| San Franclsco—‘For years I suf-|"s ‘hespital title te pay. The to oot | Mist Discont. f be | TUrR & somersault backward and) times what his product is worth. I | method Ss I RAN I I jh ats alse om Soeeecer ts rs ace how ft feels.” ltell you, fellows, this art bustness|t® art lectures delivered by men I| fered with rheumatic pains in my |has been « success for tw 7 fhe eae D HEA RE "I rs tp ohgpominocaze ‘ ; | | fn the sun on a! | 1 4 alt isn’t on the level." wouldn't entrust with a job as sec-| knee joints, in my hands and in/824 {2 more than five thousand to ewim and sit a | " -|my back, so that at times I could With that the ff eves wack | /.!* Mir. Redell | ond assistant freight clerk on a third: * Sasgad Aves Sica hom fg log, and ner files, and watch | WW th jane pry pichtath cd ssa 4 a oui, awe jelass freighter, and I have to listen | 80t get around to do my housework. | troubles who clfp this Ytem and mall i Secon jue—)" eca he moon an refiies on summer ** * ‘? ns : nights.” “Well, neither were you, dear {blinking his googily eyes, too happy I doctored and tried every remedy \for anything. “Why, now I am a art as that congressional investigat- Tépsmneeaded! Gir cake ban ee ing committee knows about ofl." {to aingers warbling in French, Ger. Tits name and saarens to Dr Scie, jman, Tussian and Spanish, when I| Parkview Sanitarium, Kansas ity; £00 |started taking Dr. Pleree'’s Anuric od Well, I can steal thet stuff and |C#2't help weeping when some sweet. nodded Hinky Dinky. "Tour leap vole. “ADO S Thal pergnces. (aereomse talkingy-sem't 177 faced girt tn white comen on and| (kidney and) backache) Tablets two e |first swim would be your last. Your | Gooa.ny, peop! : No, you cannot. You cannot éis-|#ings ‘Just A-Wearyin’ for You.’ |years ago I obtained little or no fine green tissue-paper skin would |‘ |relief. But thanks to Dr. Pierce and cuss art until you know art.” opt the thing that drives mo “You're crazy, gi fase Atecuns | Plain, lunatic crazy, is the Jabber of his Anuric Tablets I am absolutely art fust as soon as I master the lan.|th® devotees of art. Seems to me | Without pains of a rheumatic nature. guagece art. Otherwise, how do you| they spend thetr time knocking the|!. Wish I could tell the world of ‘With that he hopped off down the peel off you like the outside of a) / oo) ’ ; bolled beet, and your white cotton |1°)) Bourg Seapeenyen, a Hew 8 | | Mesh would get as water-soaked ai ja sponge. And your wire toca) shall seo what happens y persons who suffer with excess uric a ms suppose Jim O'Toole, who does the| United States of America for its lack en Soeea! would get rusty and your—” Hite,” Bod yon aie atta in rape waterfront beat for the Chronicle by | Of art and its surplus of commerclal- peenaditeganea: pies actus hess Seameteae "Oh, stop, stopf’ croaked the/piace and been taken care of. Now |4ay, doubles by night for the dra-|!#m. They say we haven’t any na- fmure that it fs frog. “They call moe a croaker, but/he must look out for himself tn the | what aro you, Mister Hinky Dinky? | wort where he has gone.” |1 never heard such dismal words !n| well, he has gone now,” sald all my life. Mister Furs Wuzz, “and I should “There! Theref’ cried Ike to know what happens to him. man. “I only meant ft ‘ancy and Nick, you can go any: just wanted to show where fn your magic shoes, Follow jare better off as you are.” |the paper frog out tnto the world | “1 do try," croaked the frog, “but |and keep an eye on him.” one day I fell out of the window (To Be Continued) tional muslo—and all you hear in|Amuric is, for I feel sure that tt is| Continental cafes js the Sunday |t2¢ best medicino in the world tor | Blues and other similar lines of jazz. | "eh ailments. It is Inexpensive too, Every spaghetti-cating, unwashed | "Ut !f I had to pay ten times its/ sculptor in Europe would be sweep-| Price T would not consider it too) ing the streets if {t wasn't for dubs|™UCh compared to the relief it |llke me; all the painters would be) S'Ves.""—Mrs. Marte Boning, 24 Rich- house painters and all the musicians | '@nd Ave. would be working in rathskellers of |, St¢P Into any drug store and ask it wasn’t for the money-grabbing | ‘F @ Package of “‘Anuric,” or send! ‘mati critic on the critlo’s day off?" ‘Jim O'Toole's a faker and always was.” “He isn't," Cappy protested. “Jim | O'Toole !s an artist. If he waan't an| artist how could he be such a good | faker on dramatic criticism? Re-| cently Jim got out a novel of the| sea, It's terrible and the only way it's ever going to get any circulation the Iittte kindly. 1] ‘ou that you} SO sy Sevtagn B Bank SECOND AVE. AND 10e to Dr, and I saw how real frogs lived (Copyright, 1924, Seattle Star) is because Jim's bankrupting himself pearedugecd head Agate rad art in thelr te Fea ag eres baal Hi was no name! They dived :, xu giving free copies, autograph souls. rat ‘em, now "em. In fa packag YOU ARE INVITED land” splashed and bilnked and] his friends. I suppose his publisher|#!! my life I have only known one {And Write for free advice.—Advertise | ment. croaked and swam races and played | leap-frog, and all I could do was to |sit there and watch. That was |gives him a wholesale rate, [real artist—one of the ‘art for art’s| “Now, Jim O'Toole has never bean | #tke’ boys, and he was a painter who | ; . | Vocational Meet Monday, April 14—‘The Bible—The Word of God.” REV. W. J. JANSSEN President Oregon-Washington District Tuesday, April 15—“What Think Ye of Christ?” Scheduled Here Starting with a banquet at the Hotel Gowman, here, the evening of when I decided to run away, and #0 I came to Doofunny Land.” “The real frogs have thelr trou- closer to sea than the edge of a dock, except upon two occasions when he decided to co to sea for a vacation and to get local color for hin forth. took a commission from me to paint & portrait of my aunt some 30 years) ago. | ‘ow, Aunt Martha never won any | “ Beattle Friday, April 18, the annual spring) coming novel. He grafted a pass| Prizes in beauty contests tn the bloom ror comce p Ragibiy oct th | ” y * } co - lerbs, root 380, 7:15, °8:00, 10: REV. J. A. RIMBACH bles, \to0,"" modded | Hinky | Dink): | geasions of the Industrial and Vocw|from me to travel on one of our big|of sirthood, and what natural facial a Vice-President Oregon-Washington District Table they have”, fis eee ga peeagagery-y eraromapelaod cific for stomach, head- m., 1:48, 3, 5:30, 1 ache, colds, rheumat Ex Sai able they hav: “I don't belleve tt,” declared the | steam schooners, Grays harbor to Now York, via the can jcharm she had was lost at 30 be- |held two days. Addresses by Dr. | cause of her awful temper. nervousness, Arthur Dean and by John Callahan, va bd ba ba bd be Bd Wednesday, April 16—“Sin.” | Her face | os me “This was in February, the | was a trifie on tho bins and she wore | y and Sunday, REV. W. J. JANSSEN paper frog. “I don't belleve it.” _| superintendent of public Instruction| weather was dirty and the yeseel {on her chin two molea with tufts of | , te wre a eg ore a dally 23:80 PO enemy Se geeted j ; |—SnoTEOT YOUR CHILD'S | for Wisconsin, will feature the mect.| wallowing, Jim O'Toole was | hair growing out of them. However, Pcie) Thursday, April 17—“The Greatest Sin of All.” | PROTECT YOUR CHILD'S | y"D. Ross, superintendent of the elty REV. OSCAR FEDDER Chairman Board of Home Missions Good Friday, April 18—“It Is Finished.” REV. OSCAR FEDDER flung out of his berth, where he ny seasick. THe was so mis- erable the captain put in to San Francisco on the way south, and dumped Jim and his local color on the dock. But Jim wasn't discouraged. He bummed another free passage off mo in midsum- mer, thinking the sea would be Seattle to Bremerton Dally, ee peed Sevarday and” |her children wanted a portrait of her, ‘for the family collection, and as the family couldn't afford {t they ga |Cousin Cappy Ricks to understand | |that a portrait would be appreciated | by Aunt Martha at Christmas. ‘So I hired a painter to do tho old lady for two hundred dollars, and when she came for tho sit- "pea ie, Wash. Phone EL tet-7339 will speak April 19 | ight department, it Through thoughtlessness the sligh at the House Owner Should cough or cold of a child ts often neg- lire Aue ljected and soon becomes serious, A) 1° tow doses of FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR COMPOUND, at small cost, ltaken at the onset of the cold noua) Westinghouse Man bring speedy relief. Bo prepared, | have a bottle of this safe, reliable Visiting Seattle TRAVEL BY STAGE Portland 10:15 % $6.50 bi ET PIED bo | . ting she let him understand it remedy on hand, and give} Rapid development in the uses of} Smooth. It was, but wo had a I Sronmnty Oca a cough or cold in de-|clectricity may be expected in the| thick fog and tho vessel waa | would be a delicate action on his Information and Tickets tected, Equally an effective for older| next decade, Edwin M. Herr, presi-| Wrecked on Duxbury reef. rt to overlook the moles and MOTOR BUS DEPOT ‘ | No opiates. — Advertise- TEETH EXTRACTION FREE DAILY “A tug took Jim and tho crew off and brought him back to town—and yet that faker has the critics fooled. | | Ho showed me two hundred critl- cisms from literary reviewers, and| they all say you can smell the salt spray between the leaves; that the book is redolent of the lure of far places, tho tang of maritimo ro- mances, the smell of copra, ‘The characters are redblooded men and} women, drawn with a degree of nat: | uralness that brands Jim O'Toole a} craftsman.” { "Well, what doos Jim think about | it," Eddie Smith demanded. | “Why, tho Idiot belioves it,” Cappy shrilled angrily. “He thinks he’s too dent of the Westinghouso Blectric company, said Saturday. He $s visit ing Seattle on an inspection trip. FACE AFFECTED) WITH ECZEMA Also Behind Ears and On Limbs, Cuticura Heals, eee “I wae affected with eczema which broke out ina rash. I ‘had put her face on straight. She was 70 years old then, but she brought along a daguerreotype of herself at 30, as a sort of guide to tho boy. ‘Well, I daresay he was hard up, | so ho {dealized her rather than loso the check, He completed his con-| tract, but he didn’t sign the portrait and ho never called for his check—- and when T saw the portrait, with | Aunt Martha and the children raving over it, I realized that the only true art ts that which has truth in ft. 1 sent for that painter and discovered he had been thrown out of his studio for payment of his rent.” “What did you do for him, Capp, 1018 Third PHONE BLLIOTT 1x 1401 BIBLE COUPON Two distinct styles of this wonderful Book of Books have been adopted for this great news- per Bike distribution. One is the far-famed Red Letter Bible (Christ's sayings printed in red for immediate identiGcation), and the Black Print Bible for those who prefer that style, Only Three Coupons and the Mere Nominal Cost of Manulactsre and Distribution Btyle A—Red coupe and lapp! PUGET SOUND STEAMER SCHEDULES Save Money, Travel by Steamer TACOMA Lea) Dock | WONDERFUL HERB REMEDIES Special for Stomach and Blood bi TES Repecially for, pains in the bowels poor appetite, Indigestion, constipa. natritis and all kinds of ig stomach troubles. BLOOD REMEDIES Rapectally for abscesses, sores, ote arid itching en pim-, the en or urinary disorders and OHIO PAINLESS * Angeleno ny of the abo ty, 12:00 Midnight Teta: Pees | rey fi behind ‘4 good for a waterfront reporter now. I ‘lala te ow ite, I can help you. Don't mise breton! cal as eae grain my ear in hd in im to Ew be MS ae Our whalebone rubber, which does| |i on my face, balknd My Sale Bote] | Jim: amelled his copra from the doc ANN bch dak Mita lide ae * 5. uysouNp, ecb, Soectallet tae, ag sn lg Oo cover tho roof of the mouth if| [on my limbs, My skin he got his romance at Mother 0 put a little Siotriind Ave. Besttion Wash fal wren coupons aod cal” e,tnzo oF more, teeth, landredand my clotbiog aggravated! |chompson's bor and he nover siw| Ness, Honesty into this com. mercial art trade, But he never made good, He was too consci- entious, so he remained ‘a true artist and died poor, He could dcliver the goods better than any- body T ever knew, but he coukin’t bring in the business.” “Cappy,” J. Augustus Redell de. manded seriously, “What !s your defi. nition of art.” Cappy laid his thin old hand over his heart. “Son,” he replied, “when- ever I am aware of something so beautiful that It gets me here, that js art to me, I have known more art in the ¢rying of a baby than the singing of an opera star, and in mat- any salt spray because ho was too ill to leave his berth. “What happened was that I had our publicity man write a letter to the literary editor of every publica. tion in the United States and Canada, informing them that Jini was a good me to scratch, and sometimes could not sleep at night, My face was disfigured. “Tfinally read an advertisement for Cuticura Soap and Wie ence and sent for a free sample, a relief so purchased more, and sfter using one box of Cuticura be ment, with the Cuticura Soap, I was healed.” (Signed) Miss Arvilla C, Cryoler, 2629 Taylor St. N. 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