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JACK “The Beacon Hill Mystery” | *\::'\: BY FRED V. WILLIAMS eo in ( ~ = —S 4 Pioya Clark, Seattle arti. atta. bd Site Ca evens Woman Demo Leader FL AY TRANSF ; Binto t how . ay Speaks Here M \TTLI TAR : A BES Dorothy Dalton and (ADVENTU een , ‘The Fd ay mt a Hammerstein Wed wy OO ewe lb J aminerste | © Olive Roberts Barton OF THE BEANSTALK D w - Club Protests Sale of Land ke their 5 e ' t hy lgbtiy, Clark, teating ; ‘ seek to Midland Company a ¥e8 . t eriag Mins F e ® breast ar 1 she | the " A * 4 braid ar from ¢ wre ‘ ement t . . » ” sa wedding night } at . 1 . R j L Bois ie rete tas cae ee weeds in sia r. r beas — 4 f + . A e ame t 2 la * A 4 that ar ky meeif a ey 2 pear cL cee weeikcs sabia . : thru merely to ve, N, Y. Legislator Dies |°t Sh ae Sa Day Me s Marien Page el tive me ° as s = r os. ark, At the risk of | . ‘ in Vancouver Hotel »i««« chopped Spanish onion in Tatter until soft, beat bound and } sald the professor Crystal Pool Clash placed Mias Page on her feet, six eggs, add teaspoon- : Wil you take care of her? ° 1 ley and cook al- Second Avenue at Lenora asked Smith. Then a ful parsley together as an omelet. Be- fore turning, season with the famous and let us see who they have They ran to the native gro’ mushed thru t sand, his face red with rage, lay big white fellow, red of beard, raging at “ark commanded the women to re ‘tiwnetie | SAUCE to his feet glowering, but with a giim a oye and heay WOMEN! DYE IT 7. but Clark saw that » fists, Ho had evidently put up a atife Skirts Dresses Sweaters Stockings [sant vetore veins downed ; homemade- “Come with me. I wa k to od. Waists Kimonas Coverings Ginghams yeu." sala Clark. Tho man folic Toba walking behind. In the seclu Toba, at Clark’s command, brought food. The man ate ravenor did not question him. While h voured his food the sallor for the fi {me appeared to notice Toba. laid down his food and grinned. “Whose cutie is that?” he asked | Clark felt the blood rush to his Buy “Diamond Dyes"—no other)Dyes even !f you have never dyed | temples, . kind—and follow the simple direc-| befo dust tell your druggist) “My wife,” he replied aes He tions in every package. Don't won- whether the material you wish to| did not like this man for his effront 2 zs jaye ix wool or silk, or whether it|ery. Fe eS Ger whether you can dye or tint/is jinen, cotton, or any mixed| “Your wife!” exclaimed the man, Aucceastully, because perfect home| goods. Diamond Dyes never streak, | and laughed. “Say, what's the idea? dyeing is guaranteed with Diamond! spot, fade or run.—Advertisement.|You're white and she's copper-color Clark strode toward the fellow Lam king here. While you are on this island you are subject to me Mayonnaise Salad Dr ing is offered to discriminating pu = ——— ed Sure Way to Get Rid of Dandruff Years of expe menting with cho : | Please understand that There is one sure way that. never | |. “King?” fails to remove dandruff completely | Clark remained silént. The impu and that is to dissolve it. Then you destroy it entirely. To do this, just get about four ounces of plain, or- dinary liquid arvon; apply it at night when retiring ; use cnough to dence of the follow. He had intend ed to ask him th name of the ship jwrecked the night before; ask him jof home, of the probable location of naise compari “i the island on which they found them A Moisten the scalp and rub it in esiven: of Toany thin. Sow Sig baa Gently with the finger tips. By The ruler of a people by e best hom Morning, most, if not all, of your virtue of thelr superstitious belle in, dandruff will be gor three more applicati pletely dissolve and entirely des ry every single sign and trace of it, no matter how much dandruff you and two or him, remained silent. Despite the tie ce he distiked thiy insolent fel naise in convonient low ja or continued to ent lustrous, glossy, silky and soft, and| has never been known to fail, | strode to the entrance of the cave, |’ “How do you Ike it here on this ——= | Isiand with all these women?" asked the sailor. “Seems like you cut in on a pretty good berth, ch? King—and | 1 queen in the bargain “Well, wo had a real queen for you HE on board,” the sailor went on, “but she went down with the rest of them @ last night. She was a ‘queen,’ too.” | Clark started. The man evidently |referred to Marian Page, Hé did not ? 44 know she had been saved, was alive, would soon confront him. Perhaps | from her, if her memory returned, he Py s . le id find out the identity of her| Because it “cleans as it polishes,” O-Cedar <4 fini out the identity of her saves time—saves work. Saves money, too, for [the manner in which he had been | landed o1 8 ‘ange island, O-Cedar o farther and oe CODA bead [ee (cotitinuad ic cae niece datus) lasts longer and preserves the finish better. | Save all fine wood finishes with skio Horlicks The ORIGINAL).”’ BRAND* HIGHEST GRADE Invalids, | Children, | 'Malted! Milk: AS} f | perremrr yr i tar Avoid Imitations — Substitute MMEERAD The deci CANNED-FOODS Ca ' i OP iaiawerdas Ce THE ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIAE DRAWER, CONTINUED weer = ye emed to me the pothi ig The man wasa giant in stature ———— bingervigtsckarst — ne Fe ning His sledge-hammer fists, doubled, ha — fre to my: to this, and 1 was failed to save him from the women, ng f hia cawual pt - . > of my coming to the stat! eral of the ¢ ith ¢ my coming to taro at one COMPARE IF WIE) aca ee : MAYONNAISE with the full confidence | just now js all taken up with my that IT IS THE BEST. | business; but I'll be at the house | ingredients and recipes dent.’ have led to the success As he was speaking, a taxi drove} of HAPPY HOME May- | iip beside my finest aromatic spices— HAPPY HOME Mayon- || Miss ©. S. Alien’s Leading grocers sell HAPPY HOME Mayon. ame’s J nson,” he vol Easily Obtained from may have. | look and feel a hundred times hetter, } |unteered atte le. “I wan mate YourNearest Good ey will find, tog that all itching} You can get liquid arvon at any }|on that craft wrecked last night.’ . and digging of the scalp will stop| drug store and fo nces is all $| Clark was eager to question him instantly, and your hair will be| you will need. This simple remedy } |iut he checked his curiosity and SCHWABACHER BROS. & CO., Inc. Ladies’ Day |z-—~--5-- 5 ‘4 t . ator Fase . ; Crystal Pool eis sat 4 " . 5 Ny Bist . ned. * ) ( / fod his spy ’ "Boost Seattle’s *| ¢ py, Miss Page Pe | Thursday, 12 to 2 P. M. Be caine sain. eaaeattonal tlk SH] Ladies, learn to swim. Attend Capt, Ray Daughters’ -/1/"cc asa the two women: the man a PLS hs gy tbe ie Ps free class instruction Thursdays. risoner of love; t ne edulitiall, eae: | a nay age, eae vit sage" poe a e wld recon * ttage and keep a cow again. * hs nountainside by Ald, dine sige etheda for And if you will come and ove us : Friday Eve., 8:30 cet excel. a cree uo ters om 4 Free Swimming and Diving Exhibition , : oe “ ie Ks % Crystal Swimming Club see See the Northwest Champions in Action. hae : Indian Omelet PRE Smother half a cup of j LETTER FROM LESLIE PRES. COTT TO LESLIE fr CARE OF THE amet 4i4 not make any remark 1 felt him looking at me rather curtously, but I kept my ey straight ahead, Finally we drew up | to the Acme Advertising company’ ence that every wife knows and yet that which every wif “ ) Coats Curtai D ies E hi | donot. his cave, Clark told the man | building. Then occurred, Mttle Mar ins raperi verything | sien, of his aluise, one of those transformations “T want something to cat,” he bius one of thone entire changes in the tered. " Gant ttle ents I eat. whole atmosphere of marital exist seldom speaks looked up at me, his face x. his eyen tender | “Dearest, it was weet of you to| Like all the other | come to the station for me this morn | HAPPY HOME FOOD Products, HAPPY HOME | your face again, ing. I was awfully glad to look into} I've missed you every day, and you can't tell how} the happy I am to be home again. You! blic | know, 4 ‘ou dear, that my mind| . | early and you must tell me all about Fis | what's gone on since I’ve been away fee (and I'll tell you all about Syd's acci and Sally Atherton | Tested Recipes 35e (A cream soup that is both deli- cious and a delightful change) 1 quart milk 1 tablespoonful minced onion 8 tablespoonfuls flour 2 tablespoonfuls Crisco 8 tablespoonfuls chopped yel- low cheese 1 tablespoonful chopped parsiey 14 teaspoonful salt || Scald milk and onion together. || Blend flour with Crisco. Add |] the milk gradually to the flour |] »mixture. Cook until slightly |] thick, Add cheese and parsley, Season to taste with salt and pepper. (RISCO | | For light, tender cakes | For digestible and flaky pastry For crisp, digestible fried foods SP ote: The Tangle (Am tatimate story of Inmermont emotions re NE MAAR hn i nc How I Regained Strength to do My Work IRLS work in mills, offices, factories, stores and kitchens all over this land, often far beyond their strength. Frequently such a girl is the only bread winner of the family, and she must toil on, even though her back aches, she throbs with pain, has headaches, dizzy spells, is all dragged out and utterly unfit for work. » lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound builds health and strength for such women, as is evidenced by the many grateful letters which are received, attesting to the value of this old fashioned root and herb medicine. How This Young Woman Got Relief y Vegetable Compound for weakness I ed and when I was sittin rk It made mo weak a Lydia F. Pink le Compound from one of w it had helped so m It bas done so much for ine I now recommend it to others, I am able to work in the factory now and can walk back and forth to work and enjoy it. I am very glad to have you use these facts as @ testimonia).”—Mrs. ©. M. Mamvxo, 221 Central Park, Rochester, N. Y. Rocuvsrrr, N. Y—"I used Lydia E. Pinkha: aplacement. This troubled me nd I had to stay away from 1 learned about tal Another Woman's Experience Loevixatox, Mrew.—"I suffered every month and was very frreguiar, had head- aches all the time, was thin and pale, with no appetite. I had taken all kinds of med and every doctor told ild have to face an operation before I be well again. 1 was ot working-girl, doing ory and I had to hor: h that I getting rather discouraged: My mother advised o try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and I did so with good resulta 1 am now feeling fine, 1 have started to be more regular and gaining in strength and weight also. I'have advised all any girl friends to take your wonderful medicine.” Mra, Tuurssa MoDoxr, 426 S, Rath Avenue, Ludington, Michigan. Vegetable Compoun LYDIA E.PINKHAM MEDICINE CO. LYNN, MASS | | ing to Sally about her husband, ea: the fact that he had not didn't seem to worry her in the least. I became ey | Suddeniy aware that Sally Atherton "| was @ Very extraordinary woman. Copyright, 1924, N, E. A. Service, Ine) id out both my Boe TOMORKOW—More of the letter from Leslie Prescott to Leslie Pres cott, care of the secret drawer. im private letters) 1, deer hard Jumped out ve In & moment everything was for kotton except that his retary hed come back, and things might go of now without any annoyance to him “Oh, Mra. Atherton, thia Js Iv he exclaimed, go! forward and | mpat baad dpe nage, za tang both: ber bs “T wan ex.| “She'll come and have dinner with ash, & amar Wot) Bee evening, April 28, in the " to everything upside| US Very soo | . Soe ane ea crermthing. upside] he he turned to’ her’ and eaja:{/0bby ofColuinbas sanitarium: Ti down, and you know what a sorry gy hes dered peal caller dimemeied RITES REET ee and a musi fi m at str tentr . You havent’ heard anything from | ¥! hand I am at straightening out de eed tails. Now you're here everything|t®¢ Horton company, have you, | Prosram. about their advertial: contract? It should have been sen m the day| T left." | She shook her hea | , and waving! her hand to me, went into the build: | “You're looking well, Mesile.” the whole conversation and greet: | fhocack ‘Oreetting me completely, | VaroRus een Sally and Jack wax 20) 1 could not help noticing, little t, honestly, little Mar-! Marquise, ¢ Seana For All Coid Troubles Jack had noth: into the office | For the benefit of Sacred Hean seoms all right again Thank you, Mr. Preac glad to get back.” Then Sal to me There is no excuse for @ woman buying DIS- COMFORTina shoe just because she wants good looks. You can have com- fort as well as attractive. ness because they are both built into Ye Olde Tyme Comfort Shoes. 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