The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 17, 1924, Page 12

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- — A Story of Seattle and The South Seas Fy | “The Beacon Hill Mystery” BY FRED V. WILLIAMS mans START HERE Smith, whom he kept tantly with hin as interpre B er, Clark} get th . nen to h men as Bn their equals ona ‘ a { * a A air ' " women was| The , the m . He noticed that the fact that | t " he was a male and now ruled | peered out f , them had paved the way fer a © sav better relationship between the 1 and the women bi ie ‘ ‘ edt . * 4 NOW GOON WITH THE STORY | Cla gh of CHAE : t (Ils Clark dreaming or does he - ae t mane’ ett * . nd really seo a ship off the island? Read Soya ee ta : apes f° 1 him i The Star Monday — — I afra, | have to « Getting Too Fat? t a of 5 this island : Try This—Reduce “ z f ud Smith) American homemakers Raph gaia eared Ege take 13,751,010,000 steps People who don't grow too fat « “They don’t understand you. / : is! a the fat ace ’ The women are stubborn, the |@ year in preparing meals! men weak-willed, They won't |These steps are taken to stand up for themselves. Why, only the other day I caught two of them cooking for the women,” This had been in | good purpose when sobedience of Price dir ward Av r * Sou will be » om harmf . ty The Wholesome Spread for Bread is used in the cooking. Delicious, healthful food is then sure to be served. to her pi had given up rah et f god. Clark, comfortably safe, yet | yearned for deliverance from this | island. With Smith's help he | erected great signals on several H | | | | parts of the island, Flags to at- tract attention from ships that might pass in the day, and fires kept alive during (Your whole family will enj this pudding—and can say permit even the chil 2 cupfuls mili }4 cuptul grape nuts 1 4 iehlespocutiis sugar 44 teaspoonful salt 4 teaspoonful vanilla 44 tablespoonful Crisco Pour scalded milk on grape nuts. Cover and allow to stand in a warm place about ten minutes, Beat egy and sugar together. Stir into the cooled grape nut mixture. Add salt, vanila, nd melted Crisco. Bake in a Oven about 40 minutes. warm with cream. (RISCO For light, tender cakes For digestible and flaky pastry For crisp, digestible fried foods to eat it) rarent brought Smith occupied a cave by him self nearby and remained ever within calling distance. Thirty years he had lived as a slave under the will of tyrannic wom- en. Now he stretched his old limbs In peace and smiled In con- tent. j Life ts not so bad now that ¢ come to make men equa e night 2 Toba and Clart . he noticed that if & barricade before ou do that mea. s coming,” s from the sea, Tillimook in the conven: the waters smooth save where they broke in gentle rip- ples on the long white sand, " in went do! The Tillamook". by name. knows It. spied a great black 1 {ded her head. 1 "The storm {a here,” The Right Breakfast For Busy Men ly of food. Cl of {impending cat , too, seemed depressed, y the atmosphere changed, | ‘rom a tropic dampness th | came vibrant with s and Clark, om afar sounded @ faint I ing that grew to a roar. ( went to the mouth of the eave California Grape- fruit starts days right for clear-brained, vig- orous men, Serve it often for breakfast. Its beneficial salts ai cuvatgees ae and pee behind and acids aid digestion. Toba's barricade, Below, the | Ttisan abundant source trees were rocking, the sand fly- of fresh vitamines. And best of all it is a delicious fruit that every- one enjoys. Simply halve and cat as itis, or sugar to taste. For finest flavor prepare just before sery- ing. Ask for Sunkist Grape- fruit to get the sound, fresh, tree-ripened, juicy kind. ing, the waves lashing high, Almost in the twink 4 change had come over tho island. | | The wind rose to a shrill shriek, the ovean boomed high up the beach. The y black, Tho clouds seemed d low, Toba, the shrank ‘at strong, ways of nerving Tillamook c: “Protect me, lord,’ | me from the 4 , Clark was not any too s! self, but he remembered the role he | must play. "Bo of no f “Umbula, will California Sunkist Grapefruit | | r, child,” » for thee,"* One moment the cave was light like day. Vrom the heavens had streaked forks of lightning that blinded both of them. Toba sereamed, Following it camo a | crash of thunder that seemed to | tear into the very bowels of the isiand, They were both down on the floor of the cave now, Clark was as he sald, ‘Tillamook, Oregon Gortlemen: California Prolt Growert Wachenge Los Angeles, California Name City ©“ Olive Roberts Barton “eyat Twins |p L_éOliveR coa You will learn many delightful in this recipe book prepared for us by Alico Bradley of Miss Farmer's Boston School of Cook- Send us your name and rena on the attached coupon and we will send you a copy free. Tillamook County Creamery Association Please send me the Tillamook Recipe Booklet, by Alice Bradley, nee Street No, ————_— tate THE EATTI rIME LAND - YN-A . . 40 lovers of f=" GRANGE He w do sit dow ’ ell the news an How i» my dear god: er the Fairy Queen? Did you know that Tree Tea Ora: itself on being one of the finest-flavored black teas in the world? And, incidentally, prides itself on its price. The first cup tells why, 1 Pekoe prides HOPSES ON RAMPAGE MONTREAL.—Thowsands Sor bowers of case toa theres Tree Tes jaram new, Creamy Tillamook Cheese Jiom thefiesh spring-Make now ready fr you/ Again the grass is high in Tillamook meadows. Up and down this little Oregon Valley, the herds are feasting on succulent spring grass. Nothing could be more delicious than the rich, creamy cheese made from Spring milk—the new “make” of Tillamook now on the market. And still better news, the price is reduced! Use Tillamook cheese plentifully for no other food con- tains such concentrated energy! Serve a plate of Tillamook in dainty squares or slices with your meal. Give Tillamook sandwiches for the children’s lunch. Use it to enhance the flavor and nourishment of other foods. Send for our recipe book, by Alice Bradley of Boston. Be sure to get the genuine Tillamook. For your pro- tection, every slice and loaf is plainly marked, font five-pound loaf as well asby thealice. Every slice and loaf is plainly marked Ask for {t Your grocer Tillamook County Creamery Association Tillamook, Oregon 25 cheese kitchens owned and operated cooperatively by the dairymen of Tillamook county. TILLAMOOK CHEESE er a ea SS Pe SS , INAOUUIOAVOCUNUEOASOOGUOOUEAUOUAOUALUAY OAL SA AHL == SPECIAL OFFER “Wear-. Ever Aluminum ic two-quart - Double Boiler (Regalar Price $3.05) $1.98 for limited time ONLY Get this most useful utensil TODAY Go to any “Wear-Ever" store and get one of these double boilers while they are still obtainable at the special price. Try it in your own kitchen and KNOW from actual experience that “Wear-Ever” insures the utmost in long life, better-flavored foods and fuel-saving advantages. Remember, dealers’ stocks won't last long under the demand that this exceptional price will create for this most useful utensil, so get your double boiler TODAY. THE ALUMINUM COOKING UTENSIL CO. NEW KENSINGTON, PA. 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