The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 20, 1924, Page 14

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TOBA bit: Romance and Adventure in Seattle A Sequel to “The Beacon Hill Mystery” treasure he coveted ON WITH THE he could view this p as she entered the room, see he before she saw him his hands gripped the arm of his doubt that Clark, awakening and finding her note, would Immediately hunt her up nbarrassing interview where she knew he would be un. She did not speak laration of her re m and the explana ad been to her) held there in bypnetic spell. up and she spoke Then there was the thought of desire to know who she was and to Jearn if she were still living. mother In the f The Japanese was gone very tone of v« not wish him to bear. turned to Renard again. that her eyes were filled with * Great works where tien had set down their views of life. In these books Kenard sought expression for what of his life was spiritual, and, for the brief time, became a man in sympathy with his fellows. girl called him father Renard from the was shipwrecked on loyd Curk saved me been a terrible mix. | something apart | Fi napped him | take nin him br from its usual stoicism back into the immediat Stared coldly at his man. Siotect The full shock of the thing hit Yourself; o Not Accept Imitations a. Substitutes. Ask for and Get HORLICK’ who originated and named the product |" SAVES MAN ed in the next issue.) VASHINGTON.—A « of the ¢ ributed thru the MALTED MILK( Used by thousands for nearly 40 years A Healthful Food-Drink for All A Agrees with the weakes Keep it on your sideboard at home. A quick lunch prepared in a minute. Excellent for travelers. No cooking. | et a package of “Horlick’s” and use it at your home | Rich milk, malted grain, form. For infants, invali ing children. Pure nutrition, uj hole body. Sustains nursin mothers, convalescents, and the aged. FLY-TOX wonderful Nothing exactly Developed by Mellon Institute Harmless to hum Fifty cents buys complete trial outfit. Sold by Grocers, Druggists, Hardware Deal- ers and Department Stores, Leona Davis, prize beauty of Washington, Mm. C:. who spoonfuls flour, Add 114 cup- risked her life in the Cheaa-|| Crisco. Brin peake Canal to save G, W.|| adding $4 cuptul aliced berries, insurance man, who} was drowning. The girl, a| swimmer, jumped in) O Mouth Sprayer FREE fully clothed, tHE SBEATTLI ADVENTURES OF THE TWINS NO. 9—A TRIP TO ENGLAND i the Twine u . “4 aid » H f s , In Ar Dow 6 k and le, jaaid J for t lota of ¢ aid a ail ‘ l n Brid « always * 4 ty |ing down, and the place Dick Whi ue in on came to before he got his Fairy Qu and became lord mayor, and the for th tw t th me to got } 1 uso the rate and the fant a 4 him such « } B *s in Boots came ng ted nd & t ple T I where are naa N Nan I ke i ry te 4 we Fly t J Ur 1 ure y m e 1 me t ¢ Renard. He sank weakly back in : te Now he saw her oo aged , the form, the £' @teae “Utaboeat te ¢ of this girt why (To Be Continued rie ont. > . scarier, she er (bettas Youngsters Children adore picnics. e He broken down and d and humiliation vere he sald, and she & it s so good for th t moment under WORK FILMED salad oil Write fo t ot| Of recipes “mut Best Foods The 1 More than a dressing ~—it’s a Food 9 Tested Recipes Strawberry Betty || ("Red” Betty—a welcome change | from the usual “ Brown" Betty) { 1 quart fresh strawberries | 1 cupful powdered sugar | 1% cupfuls flour } 3 teaspoonful aalt | 2 teaspoonfuls baking powder | 1 tablespoonful sugar | 2 eggs well beaten 8 tablespoontuls melted | Crisco 14 cupful sweet milk Cut acted in half; mix with wdered sugar, Sift other dry || ingredients. Mix Crisco, fesy || milk. Add to dry ingredients. | Put tn Criscoed pudding dish, |] a layer of batter, then a layer of berries and repeat until all || is used. Put in a covered || steamer over kettle of hot water, || Steam about 46 minutes, || Sauce Mix together 149 cupfule muy 1 ar, | 4 teaspoonful salt; 2 table. fuls hot water, 1 tablespoonful to a boil after Cave, fighting | had to be hit jover the head by the girt wn«|| Yor Ught, tendor caken til unconscious, and then wus | taken to shore. | or digestible and flak of crisp, digeutible fried foods yp SUNSH STAR Appearing Every Week in The Seattle Star Edited by Dr. Frank BR. Loope—Phone Capitol 4626 GOOD MORNIN’, LADY Bis WAK VETERAN'S MOTHER NEEDS WHEEL CHAIN Relieves drudgery! Just a vith aligh tablespoonful sprinkled in- ‘ to a moistcloth easily cleans STANDARD OIL COMPANY ~: BPBE-RE-BF-RF-BF-BF-BF nu Picnic on the Lawn Pack a basket with plenty of sandwiches made health-giving and cried, but to break down and ery nourishing with the Was not & part of Renard, the criminal with stect nerves real fresh-egg dressing Gold Medal Mayon- naise. Children love it straight just spread on no stiffly to feot bread or crackers and rich in the food and : . | vitamine value of fresh for him. whole eggs, and the energy value of finest free booklet "| GOLD MEDAL ) Mayonnaise) THE BEST FOODS, Inc. 1900 Bryant St., San Francisco no. AOS BE A PEPOMIST | uckster unat k KIT NS 4 wis a cou ‘ k ‘ even weeks have « lawr “J TEPHENS : 1th Ave P . mble . 6 members of miner, 1 roige Phpcstgtlonend ft JESSIE M, EASTMAD | find her a chair, Phone 4626 | NED 95:4; 0 | Lost © residence of Mra, F | Denny station Up ot ® @ — UT-IN WANTS A RIDE = M living at 980 N, 84rd, ut-in who would very gr tuto ride, Bhe ti istance to walk t preciat little on a wet mop for clean- tock ns It 80 ing linoleum and painted we Fauna sad floors. Pollsh dry. At your SHUTINS HAVE WONDERFUL dealer's. OUTING Califorala’ 1 e . gton ferries dock, where th ar mn board t fficers FF. Covell, H. E. Pate oo .. Polishes dent of the Sunshine aisted by Mra M. M. Sellers, Jock and return: R » Kervice Gt INE SMILES Department for Seattle Shut-Ins and Their Friends, Distinctive Footwear GOOD HOMES WANTED Fon he grass al ime. ‘They ear id you please Ut ENTER | Bight of our ahutin boys pocially entertained at the Elks pic o— Ml te by the boys of the Elks club Hat Porter lont we "| urday | rie er | FLOWERS FOR SHUT-INS If Hunshine workers care to call at KE nwd-4060 = 4226 Marine, ph they will be given ‘shutins. Take Green Jake car to ne jowers for their DO YOU DAKN STOCKINGS? fine furniture, painted walls, In there shut-in lady who wc automobiles,etc.Sprinklea | jixe to make a little pin 0 telep w how di ntereat in who are confined wherever t to ughtfulness in American lake ecelving #e eifish spirit which pre 2 © allow the set to go down there in the name of this post, Dav a group of our members went down have reported td me as time goes on, of the fellows a t American Lake If you could make th © & ood treat to us Marion Edwards, Brown PRIBAY, JUNE 2 % Styles lentiful at thie ore ( plentiful ¢ ) ) is to assemble pret models built to fit ¢ service, and atill them at t 3 popular range of price $4.75 to $8.75 We are showing many dainty co ceptions in Footwear at these prices, and will appreciate your in- apection of the lines. Kayser Silk Hosiery at reduced prices. Baxter & Baxter 1326 Second Avenue Witt ¢ me R I. ELLSWORTH ler Noble Pc o Veterans’ ey may white trousers, ; white shoes, § all must be kepe rpotlesly clesn for mum- ppreciated adjutant, and —wi day it waa ts ep them #pot pon Gr Shey appears instantly, no odor re ed, and I know p gratitude THE PERFECT DRY CLEANER. All Druo Stores 35% Let It Be a “Lovelong”’ Wedding Ring “Love me little—love Not too cold— me long! Not too weak—and Not too backward— Not too strong— Not too bold— Love Me Little— Not too forward— Love Me Long!” HE “Lovelong” Wedding Rings are of the finest White Gold set with full cut sparkling diamonds of unusual bril- lianey. Each genuine Ring is stamped “Lovelong,” and is a work of art and a labor of love. Nothing more appealing can be imag- ined—certainly nothing can be regarded more highly. They are sold exclusively at the Bur- nett Jewelry Stores in Washington, Ore- gon and California. Priced according to the number of Diamonds, $24.50 to $100.00. Terms are $1 cash and one or two dol- lars a week, : Burnett Bros. 909 Second Avenue Which is between Midison and Marion Sireets — NEW PRICES NEW DRESSES Almost daily, special groups of Spring Dresses and Coats 'S ate reduced, including some of the smartest of the entire season. Prices start at MILLINERY CLEARANCE Every hat must go now —hence these drastic reductions. Any hat in $5.00 = $7.95 CREDIT-TERMS to suit you, SMARTEST ATTIRE, WOMEN ano MISSES 1015 Second Avenue Heiveen M. ‘Junt oee Witte Hide, ke Hlevator

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