The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 2, 1924, Page 12

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PAGE 12 TOBA. [By "FRED V. [WILLIAMS Romance and Adventure in Seattle A Sequel to “The Beacon Hill Mystery” i la ¢ studio w ked Ma 4 liste was strange, M roon She turned to co At that moment the key turned in the luck and the door slid half ajar Marian wheeled about and faced wer, The girl was 5 t r 8 1 < be called n onsclous of @ tall fort her sid up in fright. It was Tot Marian half expected to be seized by this mad savage, but the native girl made mere. She stood there and stared, ang in staring Marian saw that no hostile ber will, her power to think, was 1 paint ing with w ark had set the! world of art And Toba wa same apar then, was the wish her to en on the last day hum. That, then, was why Clark had avoided her, had shunned her self and the world and even avoided the galleries where his olis were now the rage. But what chang r cor TotaT = Where delicious coffee can be until TELEPHONE FOR A TRIAL ORDER MA in-8251 ea Constipation Flatulency Diarrhea New M halt un half grasped the situation knew Clark had been drugged in the same manner by this woman or her confederat at some th tood, she prier to his landing on the Mys the iste Then how came Toba this way? Toba, knowing its power over human kind? there on its eal: The ar looked ¢ t girl e joved in astonishment, terror, She was here. She had see Tot Bhe How ce explain? And hen he saw the her hand. ¢ under which under which he, too, past had be a sia He cried out. Marian started. She dropped the needle to the floor and saw her fiance, He ad- vanced on her. Marian,” he said. same ‘ aborec “Don't touch NE room | that She looked coldly ealized that the sit most delicate upon him. He ation he faced Why would it not be? How could he tell her? Toba has been here many days, said Marian. “I guessed it. Y paintings of her were too true life He nodded. He tried to find words. He could Instead, Clark stood dumb, abashed in the presence of the woman he q Marian went on. She had re covered her composure, She, not THE SEATTLE STAR DNESDAY, JUI ‘ 1|Cymthia Greys eee \ Moders strosity.—Can we actually alter NO. 19—~A TRIP DOWN SOUTH 4 BY CYNTHIA GRE) : boutle - R In face she ef ) “- , af ~ tex ' . Sicnnah iw dintats ; disfigured her baby mouth." < ely tresr’ orlea |= — 4 Second and Madison Her eyes—fine ure ! " 1 ¢ aring au- » Up It grow The pose of the child’s arms was old. The t t of her) to tote you all to ttle seeds out, for t neck was ired F 7 . a, Tom ane Ri i os sh ce ali amin og tla eae ery yon Fags A reg pe Scam paar Bass B light, cool pair of Sandals for your A modern monstrosity awaiting its speedy doom of|death to go places w mus nd stuff for your celebration days. Turrell’s Quality Sandals at Is Happiness Attained Thus? rds like to go there cried Na Is the world doing anything for its youth when it permits ) cried Nick There is Th are the magnolia tree re grow up Bremen ly? funny little black boy up in the |said Job Jump Us Like s happiness to be the mature lot of such a fledg 95 ethers eats tnte ae To youth is the product of the time, we glibbly pro- Seas cores odhgy sc ve mae nounce, and let it go at that they can. See, there a wh Sacrifice Innocence for What? grove of them But shall we sacrifice the most wonderful element of Those 1 Free mute uf are tobi John mp beauty, goodne ss and inspiration in the world in the name] .»,, to a Next the bird flew to « place of progre puhson #0 you can n a blossom, | that looked arge cornfield Shall we, in effect, abolish that wondrous gift of youth |and when I wave my wand and send| “That ts sugar cane where all our called innocence? thia tree to de n rden foh|sugar comes from," said Johnny ar oe em Twinses to se can 60| Jump t To those who answer in the affirmative, out of their pro-|jcng and take dem dese yeah| “t'think the South ts a very use lifically stored mentalities, what do you offer half as good)! tickets ful place,” said aye to'take its place? The little darky boy held up three! We haven't seen half of it, ; ’ ly Il ldr 1 ¢ althy |tickets for them all to nee, The Tit-| Johnny. “Perhaps we can come Surely prematurely disillusioned children are not healthy | (ekels Ot tae oa looked at them oy egg itll indexes to any age closely, then he punched them with (To Be Continued) | ee \"— te _ oy his bill. (Copyright, 1924, N E. A. Service, Inc.) City Health Dept. PRs dole Wetnentay tua} Can Tell Her Friday, from 1 to 2 p.m, and | tell me t t is good gotten alt Iw , ain ¥ to keep them out of aes intimate story of innermost emotions revealed by private letters) ah tens HE LP CHILDREN LETTER FROM ALICE HAMIL-|certainly I shall not. I feel as if 1 call MA in-6000-Lacal TON TO LADY BETTY |had had enough of my sister to last “6 0 CARNOVAN me a jong while. We do not worship Dress Belonging Campaign for Child Labor | SecA Peer ee aicer|' Sinha ai te nes nee ak to Old Lady Lost Amendment Started Betty dear, I'm not|some young woman, who has op that I shall be a loved wife if|« she I never could assoc he, was in command of the situ ot t 1 Ke ratification of|I atay in America ¢ Karl has) with shopkeepers, you know ation ave f R © back to this country he is ve I'm going to try to persuade Karl by cause for and ut this ueat ¢ on. i e ff t r t rn nd t 1 t ved ant June 7 J we . end I have found that since we least on the ¢ ent somewhere, alt chy = Sg oh oe Se te hid WW back and saw my sister, all/right after we are married. It wi § ; : A 8 vath ta wartte eas on the subject of erica and put out his hand. t e f + z Le home 1 “ te i w < 14 words, broken word ea ia mewhat atit.| Oru 1 you wha Mi grown prettier, of t fter I am married his lips. fened from rhe m. 1 Qn J iPiiaisittas sepMientand, theif tad ‘ ole: were uit ther plump, it|have lived here a little longer must expain first. Toba's being here! elaborat trot i m aa also developed I pate that I am go is not my doing. She came MRS. LEFTCOVITCH x ndment a etrals pendence ot her fam: |to | a enough to establis in the night. I was pa 1 4602 Orcas Bt It r 1 the child part exasperat-|a looked up. She stood behind me.” kht t g ntates, | ing Lots of ta) you apd yours He pointed to the needle upon the be ers have been I told her the other day 80 my dear ALICE. floor. \Marines Butchered _asies to naniot work ssahy woite thal I’ wanted ec. tol éGepyrigtly 1994; The Beattie Mar) “She brought that,” he went on. ‘It was meant for me. Had she used it, you probably would never have known what had be come of me. More dikely than not I would have been back there on that island, a prisoner or a sacrifice.”* Marian turned away is no need to I must go.” Id I do?” he exclaimed “You must hear me un. “There Floyd. say more, She smiled. “You are |impetuous, my dear. I might say contrary This was not like her. Clark saw ;that he had to quickly and MOTHER:~Fletcher’s Castoria is especially prepared to relieve Infants in arms and Children all ages of Wind Colic swiftly with the situation which con fronted him. “Toba, when I repulsed her, tried to inoculate me with this drug,"’ he went on. “I fought. The point of the needie was To Sweeten Stomach Regulate Bowels Aids in the assimilation of Food, promoting Cheerfulness, Rest, and Natural Sleep without Opiates To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of Proven directions on each package, Physicians everywhere recommend it. Chplfltha | me back the Karl was in the room, LYONS France, Haitiens, Charge WEAK Lunes ry and what do you think 3 a 3.000. peacet Of course, two or three days later bombs drop poernjernge dC Says Well Known Physician of |2° **°°° me qe an See H ages, where Déiiver’ Coles string than era mad Van Soelen Would Clip the Mayor’s Powers Here ght toy I afte r t eds ae and coughs ealous of my Take the ntive power from eration . 7.8 es I cannot help it.|the may ve it to the city cities the a mill t tell you the most) counc the c ervice commit. occu : nd exciting part of the/sion ts to be removed from politics, Kourt Le has never|A- C. = Botlen, presi nt of th turned, unwittingly I suppose by Tradition tieht nd that those pearis | Civil Service agu . told an audi me, for I swear I did not do It |) : that Karl gave them/ence at a luncheon Tuesday soon intentional y ume. You know she| Van Soelen bigae ohn wea rrp! Toba, not 1 out while we sere in| meet ng of he teligious dvoation- {ts point and tn t Ait them and|*! Wor! union eye she bees hi mec" ee we, Van Soelen read charter extracts He turned and is * | showing the executives have almost CAML Wh “ato ed in time,’ all this th ome mystery which | plete power to fire men. BE. H presenc i ‘ st this won-|I am sure that Karl beste rei Paulson charged the laws are not ns 5 without p. to get t it and en, Mrs. "MT did not know. wiiat to Go at enontee | ee Prescott had better look out!| uns. followed. first. And then the spell seized so by |e Does: 4 Attorney Fred H. Peterson said should share sister which o the} do ink I Loop |a secr t me to pose her, paint her. 1 Seattle painted all that night. The first is getting the kind of law| yrcement ft wants, th my ow that went to the Bidg., Denver, ¢ em to-|he will not tell to me, do you? =| A. Hazeltine advised coopera. ero at picture, Yes, she | @#¥ @nd take « their gen Do you think, , that a wom-! tion of state, . | was inspiration to my brush. She | ¢0Us offe it jan should keep any secrets after/ roa} enforcement bodies as a way to} is yet. And while sho ts in this she marries him? Perhaps the tims | enforce laws. state Tam trying to make the will come when I shall feel it my -—- Mr. V. Franklin Tells How Cuticura most of it.’’ Marian, her eyes dry, her heart {duty to tell John Prescott all that |1 know, for I can tell you right now| FATE | | | you | “Oh, eedn't think you're so | beating fast, looked out of the win jthat I am not going to allow any} wonderful. The night you proposed | do’ Should she hold this against ° one, even if she be my own sister,|to me you looked absolutely silly.” Floyd? Yet why had he not taken} H al d Pim | |to come between me and my hus “A coincidence. The fact is her into She asked | eale P es band's love. "American Legion Weekly. him, He earnestly | You don't know how queerly the | n “1 was troubled } "When you came that morning T| [eng Sr bibirg Tox "about Ave women dress in America, Betty—| | was panic stricken. I could not ex: | |much more splendidly for the oral | plain. I do not know why I did than they do in England. Leste fs i | what I did. It was the reason I and festered and} | wearing a tallormade suit of silk al-| turned you away from the other scaled over. They itched] | paca, very beautiful, but oh, so ex-|~ room. Toba was in there. I did not and burned after washi Jpensive, in black and white, Every- | | want you to see her. as afraid—"* my face, and when | body is wearing black and white,}| | He knelt at her fect and clasped Scratched them they! | you know, and I must say that if | her hands in his own. He rained . would bleed. well combined it fs universally be- kisses on them I tried different remedies but] | oniing, Lesile looks very beautiful “Oh, Marian, be charitable. | |they failed to help me. I began) | CONE. tunsl® loots vey ee | Forgive my mistake,” he said. using Cutlcura Soap and Ointment) |!" It. Kar! rem pally locdeed 405 ” “T haye done no wrong. We | |and in about one week I got rellef,| |Temarked tha amesade i be q Feb yp ah Aad aN | continued the treatment and after| | expensive for 8 Comparatively poor No Paring—End Them gether to let a little thing like | |™Sing four cakes of Cuticura Soap, man's wife. Kart made no commen this separate us. Sit here and | [and three boxes of Cuticura Oint-| |on that, but I am afraid he was| Don’tletthe agony of coms'destroy watch me work. See this woman | |ment I was completely healed.”| | annoyed your comlore. Apply Blle-jay—and as I see her, a subject, » model (Signed) Virgil Franklin, 816 St. Leslie went back to her own home| instantly the pain van: Then for a great work." | [Paul St., Kansas City, Kans., Aug.! [jagt night. Dad wanted her to go| the corn loosens and comes out. Marian smiled. She stooped and bag home with us and I was afraid she| Does away with dangerous Paring. ktused the forehead of her lover. He ‘or every purpose of the tolletand was going to accept, for dad ts not| Get Blue-jay at any drug etore. | rose to his feet and clasped her in bath, Cutlcura Soap, Olntment and] | very well; but you know that Leslie @ opanin | his arms. ‘There, before Toba, un- will have the third anniversary of| leonscious, unseeing, they sealed her weddinis next week, She wants! clas ave btlee bit Aa us all to come over for it, but I ea ‘ontinued in the next issue.) ad [won 90 Regular Price $5.00 The Hollywood Red, Blue and Green Kidskin, Gray and Beige Suedes $ 4°° Turrell’s Solace Sandal In Patent Kid, Smoked Elk, Gray Suede, Bamboo Suede; Red, Green and Blue Kidskin -atent, Black, SOUPS In sours tooP Indeed, yes! Meaty slices of green olives give a new won- der to chicken soup, And the tangy flavor places cream soups on « new Eoeee of good things to eat. There 'y sual ways to serve green alive: Write for free folder of recipes. 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