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TODAY | artist, ts START HERE Floyd Clark, Seattle ed into @ vacant hous Hea d and the nat their king Marian Page, a ¥ believed sole survivor oN WITH THE STORY CHAPTER 2% with great ex and led him jown the trail “What is | Smith shook h bade him Teil m urged Clark T am burning up with curiosit Weill,” began Smith, “I've stum Died across a foi A fortune? “Yes. Enough to last us a life- time in the states if we could | ever get away with it Smith br into a followed along They 1 point wh s the sea an trot and the beach. 7 came to ves made hollow sounds in empty Follow me watch your step, and you over id Smith. His trembled with excitement Clark with difficulty found se- eure footing on the jagged rocks and trailed Smith into a cave, hellowed by centuries of pound- ing by the sea at high tide. They climbed to the roof of the! cavern, where a sword of tight re-/ vealed a crevice. i In this Smith thrust one hand into} the opening and dug out a fistful! of shining gold pieces of United States coinage. | “What do you think of that?” he} asked triumphantly. Clark took one of them and examined it closely. It was stamped from a mint 60 years ago. } “Must have come from some ship,” whispered Smith. “As long as I have been on this island I never knew of its presence. But finding it explains why I was never allowed to wander over this way before you came here.” | “ark thrust his arms into the| crevice and found it packed with | voice gold. | “There's a fortune there,” he ex- claimed. | Smith equatted on a rock and| mused, “The fact that these women have hidden it reveals they know some thing of its value,” he mattered. | Then he rose hurriedly as © heavy Wave dashed in and churned at their feet. “Let's go, or we will be caught | in here by a rising tide and | drowned like rats,’ he said. Clark reluctantly followed Smith's example and put back the gold pieces. They reached the beach and looked back at the treasure cove. Then, with a common thought that they| might be discovered, they set off at} @ run down the beach. | On the beach, beneath their caves, | they halted and clasped hands. “Fifty-fifty if we ever get out of here aliv said Clark. With that he bade Smith good night and climbed to his cave. He found Toba still asleep, but as he laid down on hiy mat he saw her rise on one elbow and look at him, He wondered then if she YBODY sdmires pol tor Before or it ppreciates. GLO-CO ts a liquid -net peste ov saive ands the’hair or scalp sticky or greasy. waioer Shige Woergcere ave r lark rose and on tip-|t h clutched his arm /t T'? how you a sight that will knock | - A Story of Seatile and The South Seas “The Beacon Hill Mystery” BY FRED V. WILLIAMS had been aware of his absence. “Once, lord, a great white bird, carrying white men like yourself, passed this island, a creature Uke that upon which rode the white girl and the dead sailor.” “Yes,” sai@ Clark curiously “Ten ame of them." the birds cam Clark turned bis head away The ship of gold, he mused. He longed to ask her of the great white bird's cargo, Of the shining gold pieces cached in the cave on the other side of the Island, But he dared not He lo¢ ed at he eves ht he aaw something akin r. Strange woman, he mut himself, and went to his © to preside over his court for ed to he found the old queen, not he throne, but sitting upon the steps, mouthing viciously at him and mumbling strange incanta he said in uid not understan re have you been?" She looked up at him from her ait ting posture with eyes that gleamed | hate The woman arose, tall, thin, the snake skin of reyal authority, abandoned by Clark at first op portunity, clinging te her bony figure. For the first time he no. tieed it And then he remem bered what Smith had told him. It was these natives’ symbol of authority—it was the “crown.” To Snapshot Contest Editor This picture was taken by an amateur, rapher, Town .. Date picture was taken.. fifth prizes, 7x11 en! reed art company ou want picturo back, inclose stamped, exned envelope, not change or Ic stamps. Address all pictures to Snap shot Contest Editor of The Seattle Star. Mr. BE. R. Lumdbeck, of the Northwestern Photo Supply, and Mr. C. A. ¢ of The Star, will act as judges. Contest is open to all bers of The Star staft and May 9, at 6 p. m. their Istory in The Star.) Star Snapshot Contest (Paste this coupon on back of your print.) First prize, $5.00; second prize, $3.00; third prize, $2.00; fourth. an proofs by | The Tangle (Am Intimate story of innermost emotions revealed im private istters) NO. 1 ADVENTURES OF THE TWINS 6“ Olive Roberts Barton THE THE KING O} GOLDEN LETTER FROM LESLIE COTT TO LESLIF PRESCOTT CARE OF THE SECKIST DRAWER M I ¢ sacrif mumble A low murmur rose from the na tives, Marian Page og Clark was mined to fight for her Look here!” he sald sternly “You remember I slew the mon ster. The god of fire is my friend. He helped me kili that beast. Well, the god of fire told s were in 2 ew whom belie ad maid t ! and had ¢ told woman, balked for the ment, stilt fearful of the spell the white stranger might cast eu her, withdrew, But Clark was afraid of what might follow. He hb, heard enough ‘ince him of Toba's warn ing of some nights ago was true, that the queen really planned « coup whereby she might regain her throne, Marian Page, he knew 5 of the pawn to be used in her gam The situs was desperat H must find some means to make position men he had long since given They would not fight must be some acked his brain, in the t find « (Clark is bound that nothing will happen, but will he be able to subdue Read the to this startling} | this weird Ama: next installment n woman, not a profensional, photog Northwestern Photo Supp mateur photographers except mem. relatiyes, Contest closes as king more stable. The Friday, a woman I help other women By ELLEN J. BUCKLAND, Graduate Nurse Bringing charm, immaculacy, and peace of mind in solving woman’ soldest hygienic problem—the NEW, scientificway This is to offer you a book telling of a new way in personal hygiene. 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His wish || For light, tender cakes nibsalovsadicete was granted, and everything he put For digestible and flaky pes TOMORROW: Moro of the letter | his fingers on instantly turned nots ss from Lealle Prescott to Leslie Pres- | gold cott, care of the secret drawer, TOUCH e sous tt” ut Mi ™ “ | Miss O. S. Allen’s a vetled a 9 : | Tested Recipes ae Pe eer ae a < in appearance and laste, in that poem said 1 cupful com away 1 cuptul flour aw tha made of . he 1 of 2 eggs and pepper nuande his love's| , be wie Beat the egg until foamy, add to flout his real true | coming sca Tatietien’ Miteks the com. Mix flour, salt and ler im’ beek on,” sald Hops pepper and add this to the corn. Take of ur RE gold deep Crisco. Ps Midas has a con a ou are going to get a| Midas was poor, But a kind fat ter turned to When t Even his daug when ho kisaed > Val no. £59 A delicious dish—wnusual both A prise winner in a recent recipe contest) Beat well. Drop by spoonfuls in Fry a golden brown. 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