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PAGE 10 THE EATTI TAR D4 hl The Tangle (Aw intimate story of innermost emotions revealed in private letters) | || Sure Way to Get Rid of Dandruff | A Story of Seattle and The South Seas ADVENTURES OF THE TWINS TELEPHONE PRES fOM JOHN ALDEN TO LESLIF PRESCOTT “The Beacon Hill Mystery” ; BY FRED V. WILLIAMS CHAPTER 8 “ war . us ss from . If 4 alarm ; " A h . ti * at dies I ni king & t a w " ® . » Frid t ' hem my o a . by t + ¥ ° ey deck on hat Now at ack sre ‘ = =—=—= And the ¢: them—strang on I'm glad you think so, Leste, but! Would Boost Pay White Shoes Will H v this walk ha cottied wdin « mourn-|1'm very far from being . : ee | naakt ever tie mes Is 14 rath as ) mente Nee the time, T'im.atrald 3 ‘ of City Employes Be Featured Here » fia t 5 | t a fo wt : ‘ - e will celebrate i Miss Pag I > ‘ from May § to t rte : ; ; t | During the week t a to Nar I f t kinds will be nehed her is. H both ed t t ft dist “, which could burn with affe - 1 aid Puss, stroking bis fi f s now b 0 t , ay, that every time you|remarked Mister Mugs Myr sar I ff ' ' ' t a? Strange triangle ‘this, genre Ayre . . ‘ ae , : ‘ om pital on lonely isle far from civilization [> °°" po Ca white |“He*’ tives Cuee-Upon-a‘Time |bié father died bs | ‘aan , 2 ac aman and two m one white, you di = to lessen my | land, pot far from older be , x = the other brown: p cultured, jive for you aa im may » t but to the Then Vl say. goc the other savage. world women @ « and brave and ‘ I fell . r t t st I @ to do (hat, oe TOMORKOW: Lette Leslie Boers act t I tr om Kod t rescott to Leslie Prescott, care of er tthe secret drawer Ke "the "wome | Caras 10 a ie vee | Former Resident to see what eit e 1 ‘ ie , P T, in her mir f i art neékt"l ‘wént"to a’ like to go t asses in Tacoma arms, Lp: beet otehall chee wider B: aby h Word of the death of Mrs. Mar If so—Toba - t agic | isard? ret Cowan, ner ores t ground! of his wooing of to. The fact|, e by foree, and | agdoms The wizard chaired himself into amd to | * mouse and T ate bim. Then I took « lived, | Dis house and lands and gave them to my master God? Lord? Prince of hea received ‘bere. Tur smiled, She knew better just man, just mate to her r fo be dealt with according’ coin Toco tect th. che | @t@ rewealed in every steaming ca urvived by two daughters, Mrs JUST TRY IT. Elsie Wilson, of Tacoma, and Mra © betrayed her. ad been the ag s, and| “After that the king’s aghite Dorothy Carpenter, of Moose Jaw,) BLEND of INDIA, CEYLON and JAVA TEAS - er that romance. wh married my master, and the Charles Cowan, of Ta = Cat rand to ber thru fear and _ {his lips as they emerged, he soothed |"* ™ I was gust |venture are over. O the love of life; that the white (her injured fee: and’ ibrot ought | wisi! company as I am get | master rides to my = girl, if she willed and he chose, [Toda back to something of her old | (1. oid and a bit lonely, now that|me a new pair of t ~ had o better right to him. seit, i . an lmmy master has a beautiful wife and|for a new pair now.” Clark stirred. Out of the depths of} Into her eyes there crept the light) | 5, alace and @ rich kingdom to look} Thank you for being ro } | this emotion came a sense of impend: |that he feared, the slumbrous fires he | )¢, ing evil. Toba? He could not seo |had come to dread, the hungry yearn: | peel > her, yet he knew by instinct that she or him, the something that com, roused repulsion within | able and kind,” said Nancy ing her tea an 3 ou're * Finer Texture ‘Then she whisp he released her. Clark stood upright vured| (Can Marian escape? Can Clark “ was near, . the | B but | 2 His arm slipped from about the co had met and known’ Miss | | “MY Jord. awe riinanieares | and S white girls walst. Confused and Sed pf Ste dee would let Larger Volume S embarrassed, she drew away when Smith, | geat ever ‘since I a that - in your bakings watched. the brew, of the hill, lout t ove |Feseus the girl he loves? Another : There apntee mrbe, flaming. glori:| for { fous |chapter of this novel in the next is-| ie Be, Comteneee ous in her jealous rage, breast heav- | walk " the beach: how |ste of The Star.) (Copyright, 1924, Seattle Star) 3 nig, hair flying in the wind. there, by the had sucoumbed | ~ — Same Price THe spoke to her. to the hunger r love and com = The native woman did not answer, | panionship and told of his regard S but advanced toward them. And)” ang then he dwelt on Toba—Tobs, | Star Snapsh ot Contest |] over 33 years = Miss Page, afraid, shrank back. | the furious, the magnificent, the sav. | H S Tota smiled in contempt. | age—and of how In the end he had} (Paste this coupon on back of your print) h = “The white-skinned girl, is afraid | appeased her. To Snapshot Contest 95°" ces DC = of me,” she said. “Which do you} “What am I to do?” he asked the| This picture was taken by an amateur, not a professional, photog choose—the white girl or me? Death | white-halred old man. “How am I to}| rapher. 1 = oF liter” escape? I cannot live thin life of de- |] Name..........ccecssseeeece since ntessscscte BUM. seereeeeseneeesee pv od et © Clark was exasperated, yet afraid.| ception longer. It is killing. It is} by the Government. : He went to Toba and took her hand. | humiliating, Toba demands my love, }] TOW «rnseeeseepereeees =e ee “You must not ak to mo Ifke|I must not give it, I belong to Miss} z @ that.” ho sald foal and with a|Page. It is she I love.” {| Date picture was taken Gononononouenononononcne fe show of bravado, “Iam your hus-; Smith, sitting cros-legged, and|| First prize, $5.00; second prize, $3.00; third prize, $2.00; fourth and = goede am your king.” chewing ® binde of grasm, pondered. | firth prizes, 7x11 enlarged art proofs by Northwestern Photo Supply For Salad, with Spaghetti % ‘oba’s lips tightened. Her eyes| “We will build a great fire tonight|| company. If you want picture back, Inclose stamped, addressed = searched his. lon the hill,” he said “We will tell || envelope, not change or ‘ies stamps. Address all pictures to Snap- a any cooked cheese dish 5 “You are mine!’ she ¢x- |the natives it is a token of submis-|| shot Content Editor of The Seattié Star. Mr. E. R, Lumdbeck, of the claimed. “You are mine until the | sion to the god of all gods. Some end of life, until the end of the |ship at sea may wee it and send) world, until the end of time.” jashore, Fites at night and the sig More than ever before, Clark felt | nals I fly by day from all corners oo | of the island are our only hope.’ * | And go Clark went back to Toba’s| cave and Smith watched over Miss! | Page, and the days and the nights | INGROWN TOE NAIL | passed — lazy, slumbering, stupid) * days and nights in which the two | _. ++ 4} White men and the white girl waited TURNS OUT ITSELr ¢ |2n4 watched and prayed for a ship |that might rescue them. A noted authority says that 4} Rumors came to them that the old few drops of “Outgro” upon the| queen, deprived of her throne, was | skin surrounding the ingrowing nail |restless, and they sought to appease reduces inflammation and pain and|her, but she alarmed them by keep- go toughens the tender, sensitive! ing from sight, by hiding from them, | skin underneath the toe nail, that|tntil finally Toba came with puzzled | it can not penetrate the flesh, and|frown and informed Clark that the} the nail turns naturally outward|end of his reign as king on this almost over night. island was not far distant. “Outgro” is a harmless antiseptic | “The god of fire grows rest- manufactured for chiropodists. How-| less. “His flames die in the stone ever, anyone can buy from the| pit at the base of the throne, drug store n tiny bottle containing} My women and our men and the Wirectjons.—Advertisement. queen clamor for sacrifice.” =—=——————————————————_ They were sitting at the entrance lof the cave in the moonlight, looking | out over a sea as still and calnt as a| mountain lake on a summer's day, | when Toba brought this information. “And whom do they wish to sac aoe w being distributed ae bY | rifice?” asked Clark. Bt., mention| Toba was silent for a moment per when writing, | The Inner My! ¢ Rheumation te & book that sh in the hands of avery sufferer —Advertisement | Northwestern Photo Supply, and Mr. C. A. € of The Star, will act an judges. Contest is open to all amateur photographers except mem- bers of ‘The staff and their relatives, Contest closes Friday, May 9 at 5 p.m f Bluhill : pe Eveventaontceee? 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