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ADVENTURES PAGE 10 THE SBATTLE STAR of arne TWINS HE TWINS . The Tangle el, NO, 20—MISTER COON’S PARTY (Aw tatimate story of i A Sequel to “The Beacon Hill Mystery” j Mister Hingtaly ¢ | . I ! By FRED V. 1 WILLIAMS | Romance and Adventure in Seattle mont emotions d= dim private letters) { } p 1 LETTER FROM BHATHICE en I | pTaaRrT , Oh, x 1 Na GRIMSHAW TO SALLY enliaren . ATHERTON 2 ane, k odg au ght awa te a : - § H And 4 f \ " i n the 1 a | M Coc . t v ake the gi em . | Dut ahe refuses } if she has gone 1 must # N a fister Coon When « t r some " . 2 ‘ae Memory of th ar ~ 3 1 ations w 5 " f : There Marian me but with a choke in her voice pi ar oe . a t I t ; whe informs ber che fa the ae “Thank you for what you have 4 motion ‘ j of Reni : { NOW GO ON WITH THE sToRY 7 Said You have ‘broken my That w © fir iN 1 haven't a e aS inn hh i} Bi “ ars We W st ty ON called Mra, Cracknuts of he aye : - : ay Pe i B hunchback squirmed on his! &€ | hues et) meee woud seadictes thie to ad re ‘ss 1 that was the one woman on : T stool and smirked Marian. Y t t a " ca , : Mo either,” sald Mrs, Bunny. | Perhaps Big fe ‘Mothers “I'm glad no harm cam@)) to you, UPkind Y t the i Bi 7 gles p 43 Bk bah Rh gate with) = ie SO FOG ; I ot ken I i know.the difference” And I'm glad Benson is dead," he <4 i that i ae bo every i ’ : ; cry @ver this | a « th ever gone 0 r ‘ nd concert from San Fran D : ., ” , Vat veh moths got into Ben's best trousers s ‘Now, girile,” he grinned tngra. e ree) & asculine § e, thought he 4 tiatingly, “‘you go back to Ri van‘ ,| 2nd 1 don't know what he's ever exclaimed all the Green | pero pgs f meGo| Yes—and it takes just one quick look in the glass for ‘ : That's sald | going to Wo ople, sett 7 ash “ O fference, tool And tell him all I told you, hte en Mister | 4 : : , was elve Fins eve iff nce, too! don't say the old cripple had » a ‘OF e called Mrs, Squirre a good tin V 1 popes + patch 4 7 1 t t thing to do with your @hapecar RK. Coo: I'm go same ¢ ked us, Mister Coor : Caeiit Ant ance,” ne ear comp ‘ y night at Ko what's ry te ou the rest about the ; wih nese man ae spe gw ale ie pe ah Peck ns ' nome new | party tomorrow id agala Burt sme as be in oe se) eee) by) rex! WY Oty “Semmes pretty elegant sald s, and I'll use (To Be Continued) | kaw aed at you a . : Spars dead.” f my pn ge ADH pave pane Coon, “But what does the Instead. Ruffles are copyright, 1924, Seattle Star) * sou i var sienna , att tos idole, dest and 0 fabrics, sizes O to 12, The HEcanitie pak Tis Neate AGRD SARS sea ATSC HS te, Mrs. Bunny.” ’ : , a 3 ‘Ng rs "Renard ee | : ; y He's very mich en Bre deur “isch of bor tomes, URED eave eppe . t! € grass meant m You'll sr Wine if) a big white « Geen i Ose house Sui ih. the University div Myy0 dD not see the ty or trict,” Ha gave her the address, fen iting’ of the dying day or Wasamized) Renard ni: kane My whisper of the wind a at Marian, dead’ sete ay efets in mournful con FS ee sotytion of her sorrow ore way people were talk everywhere in the Green Wood Perfect Records ia ut ‘Mister “Coon's part : by Marble Stars (*\.' TLANTIC CIT wes have. doclint (oes sel CANT BUST EM i == KUTEKUTS PEG TOP PLAYSUITS Mister Coon was quite a Te was alive. He was Sa : mag = Wrig b CO,, San Francisco land still a eer to them. Her own Fag HLVYTO Sec és" ri i ( ius , Pr mado Phd j father. N34 Gnly her life, hut Pe ai, ter OG ee aha’ the Alaa) Mustlsc Ciaee ect rece ¢ oo was In Fr, Sh) bheodi, OimgiFe 1 i taking | See. S52: ‘ : f the sections t tin fT ¢ pa 4 He wan} ihe siden o> Oie nshine of |Could have climbed his steep stairs. mart ne or i low tou Rony, eft happiies: 1 held for her but| Mis! Coon was all dressed up La } iy te wus going Petre. ‘ ac Marian stote softly to his side a few hem n his best bib and tucker with a/|; of his to anaes oiestion, and wher oe ful and Iooted down on him, Then ‘The OWL finchtack she had met |New atriped necktie which exaet! a ae I heed dewiier @ would write him| as bis balax i Hving, con. did eke grieve. Her hands found | 41, tho waakudit then seen from the | Matched his ta srianindts type tates that the her fheart. Thay pressed tight | in amy’ fi up the| He atood at the door ar 1 com waits al) thin bees Paula Perier at first, there to still its beat and soothe (esi tah changed the entire in wit Nl of his gue as toda - t I i © ¢ m on Dick's to have found out r | its ache. The man sho loved. The | oie of hee Mtn arrived, Nancy and Nick and Mister “ be elimir or, pain Of w » Pam going to! not tc Hs still . Y man she must leave. Her eyes, he Must Ao back to Seattle, find| Bags, the fairyman, being the very wi 10M you ad D had to give you : : | raised to the canvas, - é : ae ~ Paula Pe in & Ve 3 , Renard, her feithtr, walk into the n ont expianition of the things! «nq mn Upen it tho features of that o - : ; Aho: an : web of the air who had sougt Now we'll begin,” sald Mister cide the lielr to val 1 wp w ft . worn, Toba, the native, the savage, | t | ee et 3 t eve y they had gee ave who loved him, A work of art under} her life, tel) him who « ne was and | Coon 6 1) ttre’ ear ,fome an foCe of Did te verp evntrite, and he says | some of m TOMORROW Letter from They beloved Renan’ | his brush. A memory, a pang to the | ten plead foe Floyd's life. singing from New York und then | year’s champi we » @nd hon-ltween them Serete Solin: Aldon Sedenoit to Gealie @ll thelr other enemies} girl who stood over him With her passing the thadows bedtime story fre , a year by asty” net which he aid not « (frat terribto binst- in the) mrarian could not. find {t In her| deepened across the body of the | = = |neart to awaken Clark and tell him| ‘éeplng artist, hier loxer, and the | of her. decision. She dared not,! Wind In the tees stshed requiem | could not tell him of all she had over his desertion ‘ learned. Floyd, in hia love for her,| Me stirred; mioved nr arm, then would try to bush even that aside & Wibod sleepily, alow! Me Would demand to marry he | 7 Sm Revcpite. The face way. Blind with love, he could not|°f Toba smiled at him from the e Pe waa pet "ple TemetNiin® now. darlar Would It not be kinder to leave lon, quarrel hel teat. « €1nz a e hin now, with a note of farewell? | ji. Catied to lien There ae wpe some day they could see | ciawor, Mo aaw Uie note beneat each other and talk everythiig (51, cues! anatehed It, read it fere over, meet when thelr passions | iiy to the and, tam a heart-broken wero calmer, their blood cooler, | | cry escaped bia lps. She could not remacn nnd tell him! “Marian! Gone |now. The onical was too much to Tho news stumneA him. He | / contemp!: st Mu {| staggered to bis feet, wild with | at his side and fre vis deepair, and then he turned to | @ extracted a pencil an confront the piinted smile of There, in the quiet of that dying Toba. summer day, she poured out her! Hor a moment be ataraé dully on J heart. |his work and then, in a rnge at lon { “Remember that I love y eh¢\of Marian, in relation of ie ‘ wrote. “Remember that I will r| meant te him, hk smashed fy love anyone but you. I have lene | the face of the native wr! something this morning— from | Hix fs r another—that makea It Impossible for! seruck again, Vicioudy . me to evor become your wife | untit the features ware distorted, the a &. “Oh Floyd, believe and underst and | canvas only shreds. me. To am yery Unhappy. But I) (Continued in the neat issue. would be miserable If 1 had to face | you and tell you ail. “Go back to your work. Paint! Win! 1 wil watch you. And | ! | It says so on the can. Most beans are merely steamed or boiled. Look closely and you will see that they don't even claim to be baked beans, but just say wa “‘Beans’’ or ‘Pork and Beans”, on the label on the ‘Witt: POR Kiano can. You always ask for baked beans because you A\ ToMaro SAUCE know baking is far and away the best way to pre- pare beans. But what do you ger? Eggs Fondue Reatsix ego withnfork until very light. Stir in one-third cup of ted Parmesan cheese. Add one tablespoon- fal of Lea & Perrins’ Sauce. Cook in well bauered pan, recipe continually until dene. Serve on buttered toaat. LEA&PERRINS SAUCE ‘TRE ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE hhmow that Marian loves you with atl her heart and because of that love cannot marry you. Don't try to see me. Tam going away, for a litttr while, dear,’ She signéd it ‘Maria by the easel, stooper hie forehead with } full moment she stood down upon hin ad int she suffered as only loves and parta wh can suffer | The wind wh Hfrom the 6a, around ther ding their «ad a Maria bod away. He Look at the label on the can. r wpirit broken. If you get Heinz Baked Beans they are baked, ovesa baked in dry-heat ovens, and it says so on the can. The pare food laws require that a can label tell you honestiy what is inside that can. But no law | requires you to read the label. Try reading labels, sometime, and see if you don’t find out some in- | teresting facts about the various foods you eat. 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