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A Story of Seattle and i ADVE NTURES oe 4 / & Olive Roberts Barton (AZ a Ng Z NO, 19—-ALICE TELLS ABOUT WONDERLAND (Am tntimate story of innermost emotions reveal ais oe tae —-* ] at £ 1 tere PRESCOTT “The Beacon Hill Mystery” | BY FRED V. WILLIAMS Joaptain would know, A storm he {readed abov other things, Now . t * e ceded the old man and realized least 1 told } t t wh oms The canvas began flutter t ® y it Clark did not know enough of i ' ‘ seaman ship to take it down. It bulged with the wind, The old junk listed stightly and bore thru the water at increasing speed. j “Oh!* exclamed Marian, clapping ands, She did not realize the You ase, 1 peg) See Sou "| of the better class have adopted this new way And there sat Alice making a daisy chain Paula Forler wes im bar pietures,| mas : . pd apy Sortie y] Ieee Bi ae 4 = tee of solving their oldest hygienic problem was half pleased, altho| ask as Mister Muses , we 3 wned everybod: Vl tell you) to write at BY ELLEN J. BUCKLAND, Graduate Nurse r eT he ee iy ; Alien, : semadite wantinedl | Meard By, Be Continned eve Ca immaculacy, exqui- _ times its own weight ia rate M ‘aan ; t ‘ a . ten enk Pe f mind under . > | they were torn to r 1 And . t ul Dot Nic « But I ar os short time ago . and better eat’ por pel ke id my | i with the| Black clouds leaped: out of no-|the Rabbit and the Dormotse and | I Lie mfort myself fond of her. I almost feel as tho| health. These, modern science is mportant in moderm health 4 “8 where scurried across the heaver and the Mad-Hatter ing » eine, and ; Rich ld like to protect ber from| brimging to women everywhere. perv hg Lod fe A the native! panked low over their heads ‘ ‘ t even remembe ie | bed habit . t : Caan eee on the cld| ‘The waves rose and fell. in an't aay that for sure," |I said ‘How Doth the Little ¢ | wip een et Se Fe Conpeating 6 No trouble disposing of nk, Clark js awa: f the p *| mountain heights. The junk /« Mugen You se ca A ofl - whet nn| 80% of the lack of charm, the Wie as aualle dispo da i {| rocked and retied, Marian and | Alice liv 1 Once-UponaT 1 1 that, Hi .. | ee ee 8"! toss of the immaculacy expected sie 08 SOON: os osed ‘ : Clark were tossed about the | Land 1 she met t people | & of a woman, according to hygienic Pp. P discard ¢ horities, is due to the common — Noembarrasement, no Aiticaly. “ ory ‘om ho se se of makeshift “sanitary pads. exquisiteness ax all circumstances, gy deck, They scrambled to the | whe NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY companionway. Then the sea We . t the } flavor- 4 tha : swept the deck " » that’s ! > It gushed into CHAPTE R 35 the eabin and they stood ankle 1 ‘ ta will oncoming) deep in swirting water 1 ate t tt ' t e j t, and @% of many ills common to it. e do, ie ote ; Sgr Above Clark heard the sm ngiand rode and r nay ¢ On ee as far women, according to numerous will ever satisfy, And millions wh ‘ aiding its coming| | Above Cl sy \ ty “en onde marked “Alice | In speakd Bam, she told me| Medical authorities, are due to the Ml you this . of rosy beams | ‘he wel whiriehs’ overhead, The! ovenand How cheerfully he seems to grin rhe bed m great sense of Same cause, Using these unsani- All drug and department story ; Clark drew Marian closely to him a r eco : , cca | pe a hla claws and in her usual sardonic| fy ways is a bad habit have KOTEX in plain packagn ! You are a brave little soldier, yas a ayer ate , " . = itt pe Ara paleo iobiatinena + a Oe Get it without embarrassment sm said. ‘You bave been thru : tea pitbed tak aie a ‘a erself mak-| With gently smiling jaws ths foslion of heavy crepe yeils| Millions have turned to a new ply by saying Kotex 12 stom st inters| Praver. He tried to console her, but| ing a daisy’ chain secae" wonsaa, who| Wws7., Tocemost doctors advise it whit, immaculate fold aay That happened?’’ she Inter. : 8 . y en v ne yout’ sald Nick * Mer ’ i ey b % What re» > arab Where is] er eyes were ¢ her ears deaf Oh, dearr she yawned. “I'm » “Thank you ag } ae 9 averse te Me tes ng the Pantie ves peta watts of file have andoceed 6 I would like to send you s an : hos Bey apt seopy apd’ Ss Go warm ace x le vow tea ily age Bow a8 muy| Charm, immaculacy, exquisite- book for women on this subjen ie " “He has met with an accident. 1 Brag oy bor 1 were: gols nye ; “Spied Rips 3 ae rng hbegrse! do pocritical, Bhe dece| Pes, under all circumstances, is a by a doctor. Just writefal came on deck and could not find| Dirk managed fo batter ¢ ave Anaeee ‘ ¢'! my S honor to say that I om| ome reason. Greater respect of self, if you have never trail him a Berets . oo gia Onee i bunined aay cme ya: “Hypocrisy ip the| Detter health is another. <OTEX, cn be ed to sent For a moment she clung to | ia tea hadelt ad Win dere ee pec el poetry I was a0 Int “ lula tate’ ok vette This new way is called KOTEX oH x ame ae rite tody him. He steadied her lest she | : ves TN at Reon — a m never|A 5 I my head on th “4 ats —a discovery of a nurse in ir tor book or sample to ; fall. Then she looked up brave. | hi i veered, but fate|cieepy when I ompeny, and | roof, I was eo tall. ‘But it all came eas SOE Sag eas time France. Jt sepplants the old ELLEN J. BUCKLAND, G. : into his face, her eyes filled | reid her course true and she did not |}: h talk t bit AY sapped bolero aso ie Syagprad A ne , Care of Cellecotton Laborstedin 8 ae tears, her lips trembling | a . 30 90: ae ee aN 1 sometimes think {t's true, Made of Cellucotton—the war's oe say 8 lounder. So they all sat down and Nan ¢ use my cr tae ti the a piety jackson Bird. w “All right, Floyd,"" she sald. “'I'll| "Fyrom the heavens poured an |iegen, “Which one of the people 1 you cry?’ asked Nancy sym he T find that I was rather! super-absorbent — it absorbs 16 ¢ J + Chicage, Tk be brave. We must find a way. We avalanche of rain, al with Dick, and now 1/ ri you met. om your adv * perry : ae eet k I've hit upon the reason why have Sone so far, We must fo) It washed the deck in huge | you tike the best?” ngage ae, NATIONAL CREST} |i ove Sally. 1 don't have to be farther. iS streams, The waves battered n, the rabbit was a darling?’ Not a bit,” said Alice, "I was a hypocritical. I know she will take j “We are captain and crew," he) the old Junk’s hull. sald Alice, “He had such cute little | goose + for nothing. I made me an I am | said lightly. ‘A ship may pass us| she hore the strain for IT, | clothes and was such a fine ger Tauch 1 of tears ~ : | We'll fly distress signals. I can at/iwo hours, and then ‘ Parmele Sata a comme hes ea I wish you would try and p’ least steer this craft And until | weaken up your girlish Intim 1 oe ‘ we're rescued. The cabin was b i , w she needs ‘ “7 = 1 “Tit get breakfast exclain water iy araaenee k and t aoe ——— = me that youjand I will try and cement this COLORED FELTS india ie ar Snapshot Contes ae relisted othe, and coment | coomen ung If d ber singing. He knew he Marian raised her face to Clark in ws , | beautif om ~ soa] see ey ceaiek: tel teats arois the yee! as not light, but that she! tne dark D this coupon on back of you ou nO ear, that perhaps! (Copyright, Seattle Star eee a 8 ed to show him she would be - es Paste 4 1800.000 cups were served 3°" 20. chs fear fiat hernaps | around now—are frequently flow edu How long?’’ she asked. How |] tro Snapshot Contest Edi tthe PANAMA-PACIFIC 4, the flowers being amam brave & before the en: ‘This picture was taken by an amateur, not a professional, photog- || @742e@ ahd pelling some of her loneliness, TOMORROW: Letter from John med, the flowers being The wind died down. The sea Before he could anewer both || nue Laternetiona! EXPOSITION | "im ‘coming down to see her noon,| Alden Preacott to Bydney Corton. land colorful, was calm, |The sun rose high. | were startled by a hammering || A aie leat And the heat of tropic Hea~h on the hatch without, a mad DEMING, osc cdecccrescssevere ccses seared the deck. They pounding, a sound distinctly not | teestaited cptals's caer Taare of the storm, 4 | was plenty of food in the galley; It seemed of human origin. Above the old sailor had seen to that. {the how! of the wind there came a Now that it was daylight, Clark's] cry, fear of the presence of some stran-| Jt was like that of a woman. Clark wer on the junk was dispelled. He) thought his fancy played mad pranks | determined to search the craft thru-| with him. out. “Do you hear anything?’ he This be did after he had hoisted dis-| shouted in Marian’s ear. tress signals and let out a few yards) yee" she screamed to make bh. of canvas to keep the junk on its|sei¢ heard. “I hear way. Again came the shriek and on the Steering by the compass, he kept | natch frenzied blows, the craft headed in general easterly) They knew the volée was not t direction. At times he breathed an|o¢ the captain. They could at URE Li f fro nsti immense sigh of relief. The thought | understand. Clark “loosened | POE reile m co that they were free of the tsland,!iatch. A hand appeared, a brown N K J, that there.was no danger of their} hand, with long, tapering fingers; be y get ALL BRA llogg 3! being killed by the savage women sure you * & woman's hand. TOWN cescrccbosccecrceticecs . State... Date picture was taken.. 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