The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 23, 1924, Page 8

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rHE SEATTLEI rAR 1924 "'TA\D A ae en ] ADVENTURES | TOBA WILLIAMS TWINS [WALLIAMS | 3b How Good Butter Romance and Adventure in Seattle NO. 11—A TRIP TO FRANCI ' A Sequel to “The Beacon Hill Mystery” START HERE TODAY € y of the glance that he had - . ole tr and when ep. of tiem, aes od her eyes to woe she ied to put the vision s she had seen him standing there a a i from her mind. AOW GO ON WITH THE STORY t Lacey ree prise th him, and bowed low Miss ly “That is the first expression of and adv } sentiment I have heard. from out his k it your lips for many years,” he murmured, “Years bring wisdom, not dotage."* ayes rested was a x in then glitt ms that charmed yet sed w * Renard appeared displeased. Re » A His face suddenly became old |* splot ® and worn, i! | “You m spend the night under mecethp ages your father’s r To-|* oo Nios ay Morrow I will send for your mm not bad to I have been success I settled down are to marry the r class. T aim higher, will quit all th Wher OF is Nou a |e Permanent | " ‘Wave | tooked at fim BE SURE Hii the fone vale } NESTLE “LANOIL” Permanent Waving PROCESS | 4 “Drop that. You are not the Den't sfiforOil-Ashfortaroi” = ft) nan for her. She would not |] have you, in the first place. And q if she would, I would net permit Yin nite te the NESTLE LANOU. Co,Led- M0146 499A ee ba cly did not give full expression One woman started then 50 tried it the whole country, most amazingly T'S one of those “different things”—~simple yet | unusual—that every now and then becomes a vogue over night; a new, quick-cooked luncheon, with an oddly refreshing appeal. A woman sent us the recipe. Then, we asked 50 others to try it— { and that is how it started. You may like it, too. Clip this from the paper and try it. : 2 cups QUICK QUAKER. 4 cups water. 1 teaspoon salt. 4 level tablespoons cocoa and 4 of sugar. 1 teaspoon vanilla. | a fates nik Nedlasiaaety cen olgvig tote toa water; poled rrenta he pan Dey Add vanilla. Serve hot or cold with cream. Wonderful chilled, moulded and served in slices. Standard full size and weight packages— Medium: 1% pounds; Large: 3 pounds, 7 oz. Quick Cooks in | | { Quaker 3 to 5 minutes it: Now this NEW luncheon recipe is going over _, The Tangle (An intimate story of innermost emotions revealed by private letters) * will for you, } ay * LETTER FROM BEATRICE GRIMSHAW TO SALLY ATHERTON mething which makes 1 t 1 read ou are hard as na One thing | 1 1 make f t ger t ged within him = befor This man knew too 1 This mar re | When you prepare a Picnic Lunch remember to put ina bottle of Lea & Perrins’ Sauce, It adds a delightful, ap- petizing rest to sandwiches, salads and cold meats. Ma ‘obably don't know her already given to an led Renard. “You pr heart oth “Who? black Get the famous "LEA@PERRINS SAUCE THE ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE Lacey sat down cigaret. He smoked silently, For the first time since he could re member, he was voicing defiance of his chief. Miss O. S. Allen’s mas different sain | Tested Recipes “That's * sald Re. napd I are men } wld make 1 no. 196 Cream Cocoanut Pie (Delicious and creamy 1 cupful Baker's cocoanut 1 pint milk 3 eggs separated 4 tablespoonfuls sugar 2 tablespoonfuls flour 36 teaspoonful vanilla pinch of salt Drain liquid from one can cocoa- nut. Add milk to make pint. who ¢ > nan of Ma jan's type happy. We are bad, bad, right down in the heart of us. And is nover our own. “No matter if you quit today and started out to go straight, the things you have day eatch up you and the put you away. “It was the same thing that happened with her mother,” he | went on. “She married me with | out knowing. I stayed with the | game a little while and quit be | dono. some would! law would cause I couldn't bear the thought || Beat yolks; add sugar. Beat of going to hee with crime on my |] until light. Add to milk when hands. And then, because I quit’ || hot. Add flour mixed with dodging and hiding, the police little cold water. Cook in double caught up with me and sent me boiler until thick. Take from across and left her broken fire; add beaten egg whites, mix hearted. I got out after a while, in thoroughly. Cook one min- but she was dead, and there ute, stirring constantly. Cool. alone, for me to care for, was Add vanilla, cocoanut, Fill little Marian, the likeness of her pastry crust; mother, Pastry Children Gry for. MOTHER :- Fletcher’s Castoria is | a pleasant, harmless Substitute for | Castor Oil, Paregoric, Teeth- | ing Drops and Soothing Syrups, prepared for Infants and Children all ages. To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of ZA LTT IN | Proven directions on each package, Physicians everywhere recommend it. | & : | The Seattle Star MA JONG COUPON Clip this Coupon trom The Star for two conseou- tive days. Fill out with Your name and address and bring or send it to The Btar office, 1807 Seventh Avenue, with 60 cents, (Qfall orders 100 extra) ‘This will entitle you to one of our complete Ma Jong sete. NAME we cecseeees ADDRESS .,,, PHONE NOQ..,. jsee why you can’t love and marry “Right then and there, “boy, 1 vowed she Would never have to go thru what her mother did, never suf. fer that shame and sorrow, and 1 sent her to school, under a different nime, her mother’s name. I never even attempted to see her. Do you understand?" He rose and went to Lacey's side and put his hands on hia shoulders. “You undertsand, don’t you? 1% cupfuls flour 44 cupful Crisco % teaspoonful salt, ice water Cut Crisco into flour and salt with knife. Add enough ice water to hold together. Brush astry with little egg white be- lore putting filling in. Bake 40 minutes in hot oven—until brown. (RISCO ie light, enier Gore for digestible and flaky past For caisp, digestible tried foods RED RASH ON ARN AND LIMBS Very Unsightly, Itched Badly, Cuticura Heals, ———_ “My trouble began with « red tash on my arm: Later it spread all over my arms and limbs and was very unsightly to look at, It itched quite badly at times, and You) my daughter? You're too much Ike her father,’ | Lacey subsided. closed, brooded, silent | “Good night,” said Renard. | “Put my little daughter out of | | His eyes, half} and he remained | your mind and your heart, It cannot be. I would not permit it even if she were willing.” | Lacey slumped in the chair Re-| nard had yacated, smoked and #ulked while his old chief ascended the stairs, and Toko, moving nolselessly, turned out the lights in the great house one by one. (Continued in the next issue.) when scratched it scaled over, The trouble lasted about three months. “'T tried lots of remedies which did not help in the least, I began ‘using Cuticura Soap and Ointment and after the first night I could see some improvement. I continued ‘the treatrnent and in about a month I was completely healed." (Signed) R. Peterson, Rt. 2, Tremonton, Utah, Oct, 10, 19) Make Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Talcum your every-day toilet preparations, Troe yy Mall. Addrans* Malden $6, 0 ENERGINE THE PERFECT DRY CLEANER $64 AML Drno Stoves Produces Contentment Contentment and happiness depend, to a great extent, on the strength and healthfulness of the body. For building sturdy, healthy bodies, no food can compare with butter, But it must be GOOD butter. You can always depend on the quality of this popular brand— aido Clover. 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