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PAGE 16 THE SEATTLE STAR A Story of Seattle and At tractive ADVE NTURES | Fringe “Oliv NO, 22--THE TWINS VISIT ROBINSON CRUSOE | “The Beacon Hill Mystery” BY FRED V. WILLIAMS | START HERE TODAY | trying te console her, but the Flerd - . loneliness of their position, her into s va fever, the sense of impending dis a aster, had unnerved her, She fell into a fithyl si @ slumber dis turbed by dream whieh she cried out piteously rh’s heart ‘ was wrung as he watched her. » Deacon Hil t lov - He ¢ care eo much for him n ope for t | wed . { se arve him . y nd all t Gi / @scape death at her hands. Ih the vie at cae 4 | Robinson Crusoe was sitting on the seashore oie langics he slays 4 prehistoric bea . —~ ‘ Aa In the ' a ‘ < ae oe Does Robinson Crusoe live in| stretched over posts, It was com.| Marian | t he could love! | ad hems be sald Mister| that Crusoe had made when he was $ woman. | ae ie, as ie Muges, and so does his man Ir firet shipwrecked on the inland, | VERY young woman like Mrs. McAndless before her marriage world was wrapped up in her and her| | and hie dog and his parrot and his) | There Ri Btn oe one aoe dreams dreams and has visions of her ideal home with ber husband, y re ¥ goat é to visit him." eald Niex,|#4@, and then down « ropeladder on and healthy, happy children to make her joy complete. .. 7 oer a _ Lior eg t ee " tho inside, Bverything was os snug) But as time goes on her dreams are not realized, she has no children, her i © mtren, bh & mote wh ol he we 6 as a bi s nest, ‘ i et ye ig r e ‘ I think the x man |” nig A they s : ht Robinsen Cru:| life is embittered and it is hard for her to be reconciled to the condi- A arvive t athed t a would lke to have 5 ®H:| soe's clothes were od4, I'm sure 1| tions as they exist. r : Ne conte f the canvas bags rae, wered the fuiryt t St! don't know what they thought of To every young woman who is in this condition the following letter . Then be waited for day, It , 4 So tt 5 tee thi sie enki leainial ce ta ae ang gis should bring hope and encouragement, as we know of numberless homes came, serene, yet ominous, the J * ~s ame te Gaatliio oe ' | that have been blessed with children, just as this home was, after all sun rising high and red, the SOR : but they soon| § n Crus dog was there hope had been abandoned. : of its bright yellow light a with as oaks the edge of it y had/and his two cats and his goat and Th =e. | nk » its beams dancing tan Stark and Marian take Here Follows Mrs, McAndless’s Personal Letter: sea, he sapk weakly t out and tak ttle boat and| his parrot, and altogether they had ‘ with the « x i refiection onthe ye eles peace paged Poel pl day! e inlaa “whoo a matey eats : ; “Just « few lines to let you know whet Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- Xow Go ON WITH THR sTory se, fringe is of | Rot mn Crusce live The wrecked sailor told them pound did for me, J was married going on three years without having any 4 AneCnOR: OG: Neb Graney: hope) ran Se veruare sue Late Se S| Te trues was ‘etiting eh lbbertan ot hie adventeres fer an be children and finally I went to » doctor and was taking tre te twiee o week IHE MOON came out and the sea| less, dry and hot, Marian tossed in| *ternative atripes of beige and Bale With hin peabaitn ies. tan . ieee he Gadaes ie eee for pains every month. I used to lie in bed three or four days with them and (aigreeae ne apelin fae ianege Seery. Tn8 eof. Se tuple. He) Oe eee hia’ the eine theuattlores co Le, sme the doctor would eall and inject something into my arm to put me asleep go I went to ale Toward night Jt seemed to Clark|Yery smart and could be used on a |Prella over him. The Twins thought soon to Londen, but that he loves would not feel the At last she said I would have to be operated on if I . side wa that bi it to wander, |less elabormte frock, edged with seit |! ap and coat and| “We'll have te be going now,” said wanted any children. Well, I just happened to go to seo « friend with her first se for some of | that his vered from | Material Instead of fringe. pried agate ofl on age maha pelinass of oe. ‘Thank you tor be baby and I told her I joing to the hospital, and she sald, ‘Don't do it! You within 2 Roky Qasorey TRAM See AENEID EE Ga ban Gate welt iat o tar go and get « hottle of Lydia £. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound and you won't fees hours were on, Nathing but |tering stra Words, broken sen-| its course, ploughed down on | rot sound asleep in the su * called “Come | need any operation” fo my husband got mo a bottle right away. Now I have Epi umitions spaces of water pros eae t void ar scious figures. “Hetio, hello, hello! screamed the|back when you can't stay so long.” | two lovely children. Believe me, I recommend the Vegetable Compound to any es we Neh 2 “ 1 ; Over the/ parrot, muddenly opening ts eyes (To Be Continued) | woman I know has any kind of female trouble. It has helped me and @ lot of ee oe Carers onto the dancing Uant when, staring {nt0/ sidea, down the went mem-| "Wake up, Crusoe. Here's a bost|(Copyright, 1924, ‘The Beattie Star my friends."—Mrs, A. McAwptess, 1709 8, Morgan St, Chicago, TIL. os ag. wh ue skim ‘the. eurfosg | OPT# Of the crew with ad of cannib Help! Help Remarkable results have been shown by a Nation Wide Canvass of He dored, he slept and in the rap : P m the MCC l the sea di gracefully |More cannibals. w. Purel f Lydia B. Pinkt ‘5 V, bt A morning awakened to find e side of the raft and cat Clark and Marian did “Keep quiet and go and call my An Ni Bid omen Purchasers of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. ne Marian parched with thirst and |‘ 49 =H » black, misshapen head! muysic made by the oars or thelr! pack roan, Friday,” said Robigson swer NS] Hundred been ys Ww ge ty de poereres the questinure that has (fer dllany-Bayanitinn jen Breg malar er pe en A ign Bl ar the shouts |/Crusoe, jumping up and upsetting been sent ont, and ninety-cight out of every on: came up and they sought shelter A minute later a school ef | of geliow countrymen. Nor did they tine nied pr Sarak at Once hanalt feta gid y-elght out ‘ery one hundred have reported in the crude cabin. They lay ex- | beer per black fins gece feel the strong arma that lifted them! “trow de you do, good people,” he le hhausted hoping the hours would | sb = stn, swept past icontly from thelr rough couch and|enid. “It's been many a year aince| a a speed and bring the coolness of | Mid then . whirled round and | into the lifeboat re bill & REE tees. tae ee | Such evidence should induce Women to try iL micht. ‘The calm stitt provalied. | epi ge | The sailors were about to at ove | my house and have some ene and } e e © Clark save Marian frequent sips), Hundreds of them sported in the|away when Clark opened his eyes.|_ am adi menite 'uatite siden vA ° @f fresh water and tho his own| “Ser and kept him company oy | Consciousness came back, He saw] day ix baking barley bread today and |} | throat was parched, his own lips|PisMt descended. Their jaws yawned) starian safe. Ho glimpsed the great by this time" }] | e @wollen from thirst he drank tittle. | fF Bim, their sunken beadlike eyes! iiner, ‘Then he thought of their gold « barley grow| | (le knew from what he read and| “OMe! at sight of him and the | Weakly he pointed to It. naked Mister Sheard, that the problem of fresh|” (4° ah Agee thetr reach. fake that, please; bring our | eorpiiee | | Water probably would be the gravest |»; = Halt delirium, shook his) bhundie!’* he asked. They did.’ | maid Rob Hagtor of thelr keeping alive unti!| seer oo the maus.| Hie Slowed his eyes, ‘This was ered some gra mm ! Yesctie should come tabed: Yao out aat'ce fe reacts, _Batety at dest! Now nigh | x ad em.) there only remained hought, ri et z Se ee MATER | sickened at his ilo boast to thees| fear sentety over marian’ eee (WT fod, and 7 pte LYDIA &.PINKHAM MEDICINE CO. LYNN, MASS, Ks was very pale and still uncon Friday! Fr k and wept ek . scious. jthey heard T moon, when it ume out , ey were carried aboard the! “come out a und the sharks still keeping their at ship the raft drifted away, the| goat to ke ath vii around the ret. Its | raft that would have been their bier| oat at them!” pms finghed across black backs. | tn tow short hours. The sharks no “What a funny bird? laughed the Clark paid no attention to them.| ionger followed it. @uttae Madd ton" he emartt” He, like Marian, was fast passing| The ship’s doctor worked } “His voice is better than his man ander the spell of the tropic heat! 4. tne ao the-firee 40 me so and at once but Hiness or and the ocean's loneliness. bie r thems, Masa was ¢ fir to) ners," said Robinson Crusoe. una voidal ace t can ‘excuse the j | lopen her eyes, Sho stared atrangely| After that they all went to the|ireaking of a dinner engagement. | Satie eee nbout her at first, asked for Clark, | house, half of which was hallowed | das Ls Att tived or not. Hie home, his {1¢2FRed he wae well and smiled, — |out of rock like a cave, and half of| iriends, his liberty, thie censforts (Continued tomorrow.) which wan made out of old sails| his new found wealth might = 's = ; bring him, even the love and Let Kellogg Bran free y child companionship of the uncon. our ren sciou vias’ m=" from that dangerous disease—constipatior Death was stalking close upon Its) Children are aubject to constipation. | Have your children eat it regu ty | if te Dinner Invitations must be ans wored immediately; engraved or written ones by return post, or thone which were telephoned, by telephone SATIN WRAPS One of the most luxurious wraps seen in @ Fifth ave. shop ia of black satin banded: with exmine and lined yyth white kasha cloth. PLAY SAFE Keep your medicine closet so high The newest and the most practical {mules of black satin decorated with |flowers haye straps about the heel | which hold them on firmly. SILK BLOUSES Horizontal tucks make a little change from the plain silk blouse, and are used all over many of the prettiest ones. a NEW SASHES i AVOID STOPP Frequently the sash or ribbon tle Gretsy water from botling hams or|of this season tien directly in front! f should be cooled and the | jn. 4 of in the back or on the side, | #0 removed from the top before : PLEATED FLOU, | | flounces of fine accordion | | trim slips and separate pettl. jthat it ly wholly out of reach of the The envelope purse of leather with & Monogram of small letters in silver fc chine. | ehildren’s hands, or brilliants is very attractive. D death that had but jested when | In the exeitement of play, they neg- | —two tabl poonfuls daily | it seemed to pass them by on the lect themselves and foster this dread | cases, with orery meal. the i He ion island and in the storm. disease, More than forty other diseases | its wonderful, nut-like flavor—so aif-| \ |. The raft rode silent on the waves, | can bo traced to constipation. Don’t The tro figures upon it were like/ delay, Begin at once to cleanse their |dead. And the sharks circled round | systems of the dangerous poisons, and round. Suddenly they darted ‘away and ferent from common brans which i most unpalatable, As a cereal, with milk or cream, the; ill enjoy Kellogg’s Bran, cooked an Kellogg ’s Bran sweeps tho intestine | ** / clean—and purifies it, It drives out | rumbled. Sprinkle it over oth the water is poured into the sink| jit you want to keep the plumbing |changed their course. They shot far! the poisons which undermine your ceredis. Cook it with hot cereals. {bills down j jout to where a black hulk, lun, children’s health. It makes the bowels | it im delicious muffins, bread, griddii | — ——_—__ Miss ©. S. Allen’s |’ asily on the swell of the open road, | function regularly and saturaliy, cakes and other recipes given on ever; | BRASSIERES appeared. They spun thru the water | package. Brassieres of fillet ce are very Tested Recipes [iii visio: cer and reached tt, | Kellogg's Bran, cooked and krum-| But start them eating Kollogg'a| durabio and very decorative and they | s | Itw a ship, bound from tho | bled, is guaranteod to bring results if | Bran to-day. Start every me aber of} come in long lengths made desirable orient. And its watch, pacing the|@sten regularly, or your grocer will | your family eating J he ¥ ries low & Kellogg’alt |forwanl decks, sighted tn the gloom | feturn your money, It is guaranteed | Bran, cooked and krumbled, is hi ma ne the speck, then the shadow, finally | beeauee it is ALL bran! Nothing but | in Battle Creek and is served in indie| SUMMER FUR tee Sen fax ‘akelae ALL bran ean be 100 per cent effec- | vidual packages by tho leading hétela) Caracul js a popular summer fur, The dirty canvas signal flown | tive. Kellogg's Bran is recommended | and clubs everywhere. Ask for it at| nat ia for the short were ced so by Clark tung listless from = | bY doctors everywhere—they know | your restaurant, It in gold by alll. sis that are to be worn all sum. rail, The great liner changed | #°™ experience that it brings resulta, | grocers, tsement mer no. 166 Devil's Food Cake om tlle Y), om ar ets Our wide purchasing radius takes us into the coffee mar- kets of the world, where we discriminately choose from the finest and best coffee to be had. Then—a blending, that over 20 years of careful effort has brought near to perfection; combined with expert roasting in our own plant, brings to you a Reliance Coffee, of fragrant aroma and delightful flavor. Now packed in the green, handy key opening, vacuum packed can—indis- putably a leader in high quality. COFFEE BERRIES 4 8 hk | } | Cream Crisco Lag po Add beaten thick and lemon colored. Beat well. Add 2 little flour, then chocolate and water alter- nately with rest of flour. Add sour milk, soda. 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