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PAGE 12 THE SEA LE § { yt 1 [- By FRED 1 | sae tube ara fo om ADVENTURES You Can’t Fool iv’ r Housewives Romance and Adventure in Seattle NO, 18 A Sequel to “The Beacon Hill Mystery” JACK-IN-THE-PULPIT Washington They have learned many im- START MERE TODAY 4 cous : " t portant facts about baking powder. tees . sedan te Cel Gle be eek ery These facts have cost them real hes rE , , | "SS FR CePs a wane | money in the form of labor that was hich a in val : wel va halaman wasted because bakings made with Toba with th ie - an inferior leavener were ruined— BScomea as a child, “Ci because expensive ingredients used : "NOW Go ON WiTH THE STORY w was in a}? tle ‘rea. in the bakings were spoiled. ; ave been no harm in | nes . They have found by actual experience that Floyd sank despairingly on the | k great bear rug before his easel In this spot, a fow hours before, Toba had robbed him of his will, cast him under hee made | ove mpletion of his work, | of him a miserable traitor, or, at least, apparently so, to the pure love and memory of Marian. en t two w Clark kept Toba safety hidden Come ¢ \ rt Jump | f t down on the ground t : . wignee from his view, The broker raved | Up. the merr \ a n f ng, to put T at of ft over the painting. Clark com» Aren't you dre t My lecture is on the moi a fs H would this Amason oc missioned him to sell it He |. "“We'll be ther 4 minyte,”* maid Jack. Tyger Doe nae ave «| Wanted to get it on the market Nancy Where are we going to The moon ts round exces Feapened, would feel the same as f How thers con.| He knew the man would ma ght or t isn’t, Sometimes | ark and Jook “That suits me exactly,” said a solemn voice. Sane 80 far M e Any girl, American girl, Clark ae Marian did toward T It had cine | the most of the work in the gal 1 think we'll go any place ‘ 7 z been mighty decent 0 arian to ng phogrtacdib eben | os. < un) can f tmouse me E E. T > she had found him on the island. painter, an Ameri 1 Seattleite, | 4F altogett That's why I At cere-| He gat t for an hour when | eee ee he Nothing | Want you Twins to hurry—so we can | went on Jack é v7 ty got the better of him as to} quite like "The * ned ever him." No, it doesn’t always,’ sa \ ‘ 4 ts adow| what Toba m be doing He at Ganon The Twins put on the little shoes |“ m seen it in the day time 1 ing that now ned or apd saw her! rt - that Johnny Jump Up gave them and k hard you can sée It right - : them. Who i at to space, he “4 " instantly they became as email as ‘ rr a “ s ” PR ae ay aging Bega sug Hee: ma three 4 Sioa sata ioe baie kate emsatl A ERR is most dependable and economical. { hy Ma had that is. show eald Jack-in-t { ’ 4 1 delayed| "Toba “Come here." | ‘ Then down they slid to the magic | ‘There in a big difference . fi I i . had delayed | | “Tuba.” he in the meantime Cia Ein erat bgt showy oral gee For thirty-five years Calumet raelf comf ~ he aa iae the "Tommy, oh Tommy Titmouse,| night. ‘The man in the moon ts bald ed you f * has beenserving the housewivesof the : : , tye had your breakfast,"* background froth her island aa he re-| Where are you?’ they called. nd fat and jolly and echoed Marian hours." | | Her subconscious mind acted under | his direction. Gently he cl “Why, F enseaniala the little violet fairies hunted,| “Oh, say," said Johnny Jump Up, pad: $ : SRoeerly you act. You's He. wat tn, | POMBO He a 'itemae» [ahd the Uhtle Dutehepan in the Cali Pas tac var saaae oe nation—making it easy to bake and syourself, You That was ROD] peice and received It without |hunted, and the little Segtchman in| q nim serve pure, sweet and always whole- “There, there, little girl I've been working all thru the night. + You must excuse me. You will, | looked the door went out to] ** I know.” |walk the streets *! Marian smiled wistfully, This was|what he should do with her Rot like her fiance. ‘She had, unwittingly, become the blue bells hunted, and the Ii French fairy in the pansies hunted, |} and the cowboy fairy and the tiny This was it,""/eald Johnny, And Clark | Turk hunted and everybody hunted. | ne re But no one had seen Tommy. Not | ‘rhe leven the big black beetle knew where | ho was He car an't go on a fourney to question, It, too, Clark saw by aid Jack-In-the-Pulpit stift. crities’ notices, received wide spread praise. In the fever of his work jReglected Marian and devoted his some foods, deliberate on the moon is so short fat bend over this way or stoop Years ago when Calumet was first offered to the ladies of Washing- ton they were quick to grasp the advantage of its more than usual leavening strength. aid Johnny Jump Up. ‘We'll | He has » give it up."* STOMACH TROUBLE GONE = 82°58 Teale ere’n no une to try “The, lecture in over for tonight,"’ hia good fortune to the who | And looking where the vc | 1 studio. But|Jack-in-the-F Just then there was a loud snore his/and there was Tommy 1 Don’t experiment — don’t change from Calumet to some other brand—it will only add to the cost of your bakings and may mean abso- lute failure on bake day. t standing \ her, They besieged b ‘ king as solemn as a Miss Cannon Was Badly |*rishe! and 1 had hardly any ite at | Cisrk kept her rect not snut illow fast asle wake up, Tommy; a cat 1,"* said Nick (To Be Continued) 1924, N. E. A. Service, Inc everybody,” sald Jack Tanlac P 3 ‘ pote th diatig: | re os pees Pia his “8 ured my face and asma, an left n * “When I think ‘of all the needtess | with a splendid complexion. I have Buffering I endured while I Was /also gained weight and strength un vainly trying other things, it makes ti! I feel and look like my usual! self ‘ime regret that I dia not take Tan-|once more. I would not be without | lac months ago,” recently said Mixes | Tanlac.” | Alice Cannon, of 8040 Sunnyside} Tanlac is for sale by all good ave., Seattle, Wash, druggists, Accept no svbstitute “The past eight months my stom-|Over 49 million bottles solt ach has been so duworderoa that I - could scarcely digest anything, and Tanlac Vegetable Pilla, for con even the little I did eat did not |stipation, made and recommended by taste right. I was terribly weak|the manufacturers of TANLAC. Meanwhile Marian hea of his success and went to the Academy of Arts to seo his Intest paint ings. Pride was in her heart, touched lightly by grief caused by his neglect and when she looked upon Toba in his oily a pang of something she believed buried and long forgotten stab bed her heart. . ‘This woman, who had been bis|LETTER FROM LESLIE PRES-| would be angrier than over. How- COTT TO LESLIE PRESCOTT, | ever, when sho repeated the ques-|Concelve girl ma ; CARE OF THE SECRET — | tion, I sald man. When you annexed | EVERY INGREDIENT USED OFFICIALLY APPROVED BY U. S. FOOD AUTHORITIES. | ‘ ‘Sales 2'/2 Times Those of Any Other Bran | world, and that you also could not, not scru Soe OP POR 2 CORT TORT, SET CFS RRR i to show your temper, loves. In fact, I think that the m and your selfishness|man who does marry his first love rying a poor| Your egotis most| to him. must hold something is seldom happy. A man’s ideal and nervous, my blood was impov. | Advertisement . ami bregma =| |, CONTINU Well, 1 heard you say ma men | SDendid acai brond boperloatiaMumten:. {F s ee ‘ ote aa comp by usually changes greatly as he be- ————— * of its great fortunes, I thought yo “ick on h ow abou old love rescott, | tha uldn't understand why 1 Of Its & fortuns 1 thought you oar as Pron eae ¢ t comes middle aged and matured by marrying| married Jack when I could have *™bItlon was satisfied Sa. Se > die, if | responsibility and experience.” You have no J rT ‘ Noe, ttle iss, fairly already dead? Allce repeated as I did no’ ied Karl—that you considered) Ali ttle Marquise, fairl Jealous of me, Alice, for| . “It !sn't that—you know it isn't knowing that if I did Karl the most splendid man in the | amped with rage very much in| that, Leslie. I don't care so much , there can a = oS “And you think,” she said, her! j, I would not trade|f0F the money that those pearls Bupp voice thick and trembling, “that Whitneys with 49/008 but every time I see them vind ot Karl Whitney still loves you and ts 1 your neck I shall remember perhaps marrying me simply be cause he wants to be near you an to know about you.” bene “I think nothing of the kind. 1] of Kart Karl is very fo! 3 I do think he is man that loves to nurse 4 {deal. I betieve that Karl Wh happier because 1 refused hir Suppose Toba, aban doning her lust for the blood of heathen sacrifice, had gone begging | his love. Suppose Toba were now | with Clark in his studio. Of a sudden she remembered the locked door of the room ad- Joining the studio, his fear that | she might enter it, his desire | that she leave the place. | Sick at heart, yet burning curlosity to know whether sh jthis man she loved an Marian loft the Academy of jana went direct to the studio of her | sweetheart, (Continued in the next issue) _|the long years you were the inspira- tion of Karl's life, and the jewels are the mementoes of the quest.” a young man who is gi “Tl try not to wear them when you two strings of pearls, each one| YOu are around,” I answered, and more expensive than the he|in my own mind I decided that I gave me. I think you are very lit-| Would be around her as little as jtle minded and grasping, and 1 Possible. want to tell you that if every! I'm going to stop this letter now, married another man th ) woman insisted upon haying all the| little Marquise, for I have to go possibly be with me, for he has] presents returned to her that her| and see Ruth, After that I probably made me into an Idealistic dream) tance had given to other girls, a| will have lots to tell you. Every woman that I never could live! great many women in this world|day I thank God for you and the | up would lose many jewels. legacy that you left me in the secret Evidently he knows you as you| “Also, you must know, Alice, that| drawer. LESLIE. are, in a measure, for you havel very few men marry their first] (Copyright, 1924, by Seattle Star) How to Make Delicious Strawberry Jam in 15 Minutes 34 ‘Looks Better, Tastes Better and Actually Costs Less than when Made by Old Boiling-down Method’—Ann Proctor | You can do it easily—with never;that in only three years’ time over|that used to be boiled away. The 4 failure. 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