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es AND: OF ADVENTURES ri | You Can’t Fool GOTTEN MEN Weal 2citeetenee s| Washington Housewives *? live Roberts Bart NO, 11-—HOW THI They have learned many im- portant facts about baking powder. These facts have cost them real money in the form of labor that was MISSING RELATIVES wasted because bakings made with NEWLAND, ttarey. he an inferior leavener were ruined— : Dolse. ated because expensive ingredients used Ala Set ae a ae in the bakings were spoiled. win ee lat ; They have found by actual oa experience that r r pe 1 t fi ,, a : . 4 z ot uf . or. ROW Go ON WITH TUN STORY ' 4: ‘ ecg — ¥ san nae > Phd that KGET |" En nounced wae |main| tye en | THE WORLD'S GREATEST © — . any | 802 out of the firelight as they pre-/or for 2) cents. or for aS deagia ln corel fete eo a » take a tle tn is most dependable and economical. it s plate | n t ¢ $2 at the same time.) 1 suppose you know that Walter f A. ateaminaz hot, | 9 00 * Mister any, anid the | BUPK® 4 on bis way home and 1 For thirty-five years Calumet ; > there till the ae twa ony auld thay. lent ie.” Te ston, 1 can’t conceive . has beenserving the housewivesof the SU rs ‘nocsdectabie: the tee : nd the}, at Mist thar Mad. tebe sets: hve. come rie sruous, b nation—making it easy to bake and serve pure, sweet and always whole- some foods, nelf, But if I did I never missed it and it serves me right. You ke widn’t | it and if ahybody claims it J thing for you ‘We can make “But how back?” He looked straight into her wide ‘open, violet eye: That's a ques Sotion, Mrs. Newhall. When th storms come up, no one knows wh they aro going to go away, but sur tt won't be mo an a few day at most. F we've go Plenty of grub—a & | winter supply that w of us nearly a m Meat. I've 5 Won't starve. instant tn “Tf the ss and make you a rea ‘Nick. told her quietly © you,” | you know n awful) Mister B 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. himself could not have bee p, someth ame forget. F¥ Bally Atherton’s bu mea Uhok w home erful coup n the It seems r cent in the k 4 part of my It last the five with fresh ast you suppose my wife auld Don’t experiment — don’t back tomorrow j te it that shop the other day [Pete himselt was not an expert take the family home aga It w be. came: hottie from change from Calumet to some other nper, but he was on 7 ms nd Mister Bunny felt perfec he say? > k that she asked, “Jack A * Bean dott with his hands, nnd a few| ¥0U from? Your accent is not greatly | dreadtu aoe [And dnt she win one fit hina | ao Rebaye Bi brand—it will only add to the cost @amping trips and deer-hunts in the |“ x ne men y ow “Say ho when he got bac Mr. Bunny ured. “‘Ian‘t that jus 4 ‘sy F Bie year had taught him the rudi. | CUntry aes F to the place wh Mrs. Bunny and | |ike a woma he aid. Of ¢ of your bakings and may mean abso- fants of woodcraft. Ho selected for| He lo cht at her. “Liver:| the children we ng for him. | (Copy atmo)! lute failure on bake day. their camp the first alder thicket ad in 4 have to T lost \ ton aa Gacent to the boat, which happened | [Ons In hie Nowe et Bince to be an easy slope, immediately |9ccent wou ye, BOY I am « EVERY INGREDIENT USED OFFICIALLY APPROVED BY U. S. FOOD AUTHORITIES. mbove and less than 50 yards bac! supr hie ) from the grave on the beach. A smal Stream flowed past their camp and own to the sea, providing plenty of Pure water; and the grass of Dank was deep and rich. A space was + cleared in the center with the axe, ) and here, in a place of compartive Ghelter from the wind, he spread his own light, compact, waterproof tent. | Here, on the soft moss under the fanvas, he spread the girl's sleeping Fobe. “Duck for it quick,” he told Dorothy, as he wrapped his own} | great slicker and coat about her. Ivan turned as if he would resent Seven this shadow of familiarity, but What he saw on the girl's face st-| Fenced him. Dorothy had evidently Mot taken offense. Presently, her P hand in his, they were racing to- | gether across the tundra toward the “shelter of Pete's tent. ‘One of the natives dug up the roots Of a certain dwarf willow that grew S-beside the creek, and here he found @ry kindling that soon developed a cheery fire. Pete's own camp stove Soon had the tent thoroly warm and eon The Ta ng Co Wae ek mer Sales 2/, Times Those of Any Other Brand to the beat of the ra ) “Doroth he joes this land She waited an Ing. before (An intimate story of Innermost emo revealed by private letters) TOMORROW: Letfer =m Leslie | === him having no material and knowing that I may Hamilion. —_———$ $$$ $$ —$—— Prescott to Mrs. doneph Graves ° ¥.| LETTER FROM JOHN ALDEN | shoe !s always gett in | PRESCOTT TO SYDNEY a K t I t ———— | oO 1 wish without him. If he would a j a = i | only make some explanation I |Diamond Ring and Expensive Flowers for) s2ui¢)be satistiea but this isn Engaged Girl; Married Now but Floors | erhaps that is all F.J, W's girl Are Bare; Lacks Funds for Rug Moen HOPEFUL: ODAY'S mail brings two letters regarding the engage-| Looking for ment ring. They are particularly interesting because} Foster Mother they contain two opposite views. Don’t you think folks that) Dear Miss Grey: About 10 years the real issue regarding the engagement ring is: Should|*&° * ™other (@ Mrs. Heineman or a young couple sacrifice some necessity in order that tis hepatic ad ea eae aah: girl may have a diamond ring? If the young man is well!port herself and the baby. Now she more than I can got away You sit down and * vang-t to make my » Paula Atherton Tam enjec I did )off financially and wants to buy his fiancee a diamond en-/has married again, bas a home and his mas thy Asia in him fe, and he bows be eit, But I haven't anythin It's like [I am not be her girl back again. The mother is willing to give her but unfortunately I have mis- ed the name and address of the gagement ring, why shouldn't he, but just as the mother |" cites in her letter, wouldn’t a nice rug or some piece of fur- bas niture for the house have been better than expensive flowers | 1s > The situation looked a little better to Dorothy by now, but it was stil! mee resect, THs tent was for | at Sights bh guide, |°W#Y jand a diamond in the case she refers to? mother and would appreciate it very me person only; she could no j tT Gn the chivas hand. aes | SOO Sets 3 }much if you could help us all out by fmage how the four men were to find| j Spabesptiacelnwg: BF on ng | pa e aS Meee dies In the case. Personally | giying this letter publicity in your | Bhelter from the storm. This, how-| «pry, cur A LOT oF TUNDRA |‘?, Bet sions ™ 7 h him ou in- | | | ter, ike any and all up-to a diamond means nothing to me | columns, thus eaany obliging the "ever, did not prove difficult. Nick| Gras Re eect wos te ~~ A Dental Campaign Is On| “2*¢ young women of education ag I now have two given me by | mother who can call up MA in-0357 vise was adept at building the com is aod tha a en p : $| A Cc R and refinement, desired the good my parents, It is merely the Jana ask for Mr. or ae avi Be ination dugout and turf house that fai | ; V x ully | At 106 Columbia Street | things which her generous na sentiment and custom which lire cerk. : she confessed at last, “It has given | Angio- (9) iten In $ the clerk Almost the only kind of human|me tho queerest moods, the strang-|garon—the moat dominant of all | — | ture denmnded, «For if one be | says; “He has asked mo to be his CHARLES D. RAYMER ee *}Saxon—the most domin all a ¥y re n is th a Apert ~3 et thoughts—all day tong. How | Woe aR : SDiwINN Redenrus, they ekpect eeneroett wife and here ts theimatertal evj- Fiske | tern peoples, I am a Russian EDWi 3. BR v's if o1 2s - ence 8 , i | does it affect you Lyte Petes “tak Moneat with Lemon AEDWIN 93 BROWN'S| Her young man, desiring 10 1 dence to siibstantiate my state- | Dear aliss Grey: Is there any } He moved nearer, groping for her} anq Oriental blood has slanted my Jon a campaign for dental business| sible, bought his fiancee a rt Peay ACO pee te enone ae | hand. . He caught it at last, and his|ves, ‘There's no use of trying to| ‘Tho only harmiess| which will save you one-half on the} mond. He paid $76 for it. The Tene ure Say | ema mane. Taran BRUGE WIE throbbed with the fierce pulse of his | nige that fact from you, even if 1} way to bleach the|cost of your dental work, Noes erty yrange goheowrapeen Lpatopesiteag hy nats oe Use raffia, or ravel out the arteries, “Do you want to know|were not proud of it. Pete and I| akin whilth:fa'to.aitx| geore than. ona higdred ech gen lila a ue on nh ae Be our home or feels that he c: straw from an extra piece of jhow it affects me? It just seems to} couid never understand each other:| the Juice of two lem-|enty thousand people have hed cae nay set Pi ka 110 Bet ne Reohd aN SON'S One ae, he the matting, and weave in the at co’ ag i aoe cee of eae we'd fight and kill each other in a| ons with three ounces |their work done at Dr. Edwin J. mpba Ct aks mip erica be give ys why doesn't he ex- worn place as you would darn of civilization a yo picked Dp} ern c! ) ts By: s “id ocay. yi pla " 01 ‘i le oagetore Kea pen Relate ce minute if the gallows and several) of Orchard White, Brown's Dental Offices in the past Of course the ring is as good as cat gree Seen A SORE this new way Tpact tine: uAT bait Goce ts momer| Cee shines scidart drop a, ahagow which any druggist twenty-three years. Many thousands| ever; but how much more real | ¥ . | betwveen.”” will supply for @ few | of dollars have been saved to the| enjoyment could they have rea- fy thing that don’t Yet fully know | wy, ‘ rf f RE is instant and imme- | ‘hing that you don't yet fully know | “yet—I am an Anglo-Saxon, she] ) * cents, | Shake well In| people, who come from far and near| jized with a $50 rug on their liv. : ey aoe feat neeete, tO BAS coat, | a je, and you|to share in the low prices for the| ing room floor and severa \ you fully know it.” His voice was |" °wyps. He hesitated. ‘“But,aleo|have a whole quarter-pint of the/best that modern dental scence and| (2S ‘oom floor and ris diate relief from that corn. All the pain gone in a minute, and soon the com itself gone. | subdued, and he spoke with evident | yoy are a woman, We men of the|most wonderful skin whiterier, soft-|art can produce for them. rag rugs scattered around the Get Blue-jay atyour druggist. A | difficulty. “Tonight I'm the man of | past do not look on women as we|entr and beautifier. GANSpA LY allowing AUR: thaal Cutten, Socins,, Mmaking. bare: tloors, Roted scientist discovered ft—dif- [the Ural. mountains. ‘The Occident | coke on men, 1 don't love you for| Massage thiasweetly fragrant tem: | worn-out plates aid bridgeworic, A hrs ferent from any other corn rem- falls away-and leaves only Avia.” | what you ly are. Racial differ-|on bleach into the face, neck, arms| extractions are without charge whe Dip fag edy. Does away with dangerous A dim fear trickled thru her, @) ances don't have to Interfere in Jand hands, It can not irritate.| new work is ordered. Z —safe, scientific, ‘quick. sense of estrangement and at the love like ours—in a marriage such famous stage beauties use it to riage. Get a wedding ring by all . ; Mattia: | Ww ye made good by maki 5 ; aa Ise it tonight. Walk in comfort [same time of deep fascination; and| % aS tHak weet ade «| bring. that clear, youthtul skin and}. Vc Dave me y making} means, Secretly I have had a lene struggled to regain her poise and | Un would b Sadik Sie ha jour guaranteo to the peopio good. savage desire for adornment, but thing as get eo when] ting things one desires after mar H re a earaaiaeciny wu earoens” rosy-white complexion; also as al a waiie |self-contidence. ‘Yet this isn't Asia,”|* tie tno. hia clolin from tt case | freckle, sunburn avd tan bleach. You| i mite hese, Sou Money And) if I possessed a diamond, it |she sald. |must mix this remarkable lotion |®'¥® ¥ nh would probably lay in some se- and held it a while, lovingly, in his| ‘ands, He began to play for | Yourself. It can not be bought ready| EDWIN J. BROWN'S DENTAL | “lUded spot with its irredescence her, softly, 14 | to use because it acts best immediate. | OFFICES 2 lost to the world. Few hands are “T don't know. It's so far West that it is almost East. It's like my OB&BIIA own Siberia, ; Dorothy, do you no-| "rie composition he chose was one |!¥ after it 4s prepared.—Advertise. 106 Columbia St worthy.of calling attention to avi 6 ment. if beauty. Books to improve that she had never heard before: a} No\ Staite to Clim i yuh paam mr en sca? friends smile; and little gifts and 0S ered , i PPY::: is eet Ya How to build up your) *.2.0 i tteat% [isa pleasant, harmless Substitute ver a frying pan Summer mornings |7122! ("sista ial a aaa Wei g BE) ee ents [eee Tee hohe) PUGET SOUND None are exompf ut ve mst ling Drops and Soothing Syrups, QUICK QUAKER—the new Summer inn 6S TEAMER T 0. be under weight ofter be not strong enough to resist | especially prepared for Infants proves low fighting-power in| | 7 ‘. before. fi foolish whims, its power of en- iy 5 breakfast. Cooks in 3 to 5 minutes. vais played on and caught the SCHEDULES the body. It often means you are| ‘Urance will never hold up the | 11 arms and Children all ages, No hot kitchens! No fuss, no muss! soul of this North in the wild, plain ied | minus_nerve-power, minus red-| ™trimonial chain, Jewels are ‘4 sg? tive tones, The music mingled with ae "TACOMA Steamer cells in your| beautiful; but not always worth | To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of Wedifers x the sound of the storm, the rain lash A ve Gi: blood, minus) ‘he Price many a man has paid | Proven directions on each package, Physician vhere recommend it OEOELS have to eat in Summer—but why foods that ing the tent, the long shriek of the re te ae te 3, 5, ; health, minug| 0 4ppease the vanity of a fool | = = , spy Arahat gh sAdvart ? are hard to cook, foods too that make one hot and wind, the beat of the waves on the . : vitality, It ig! 8h tance. ee ery —— MS: uncomfortable? shore, Be erate Cr ‘| Leigh ie be Here Is the Other Letter Ei CHAPTER TX Cem a T+) 1h) 1 OR — minus, ut ene troy ij ‘ A VICTORIA, KC, ar Mis i tM 1a Try Quick Quaker, the new Quaker Oats, Quicker An Ineident of the Trail r Hes, Biralis: Pointe the ‘monient| my ‘say regarding. the engage. The Seattle Star than plain toast, no frying pans to clean, no hot kitchen, PPR R EEE, sled ate, Sand, Pete of call At Victoria on trip you increase) iment ring question as brought Mother, too, enjoys her breakfast, Recor nes ne seco ey. Uae | a Seattle Sat. midnight, Sheydeeae up by “J. FW." in your column MA JO NG Cf (@) UP ON ty f when he heard her stirring in tho} NAC ir red- F It's vigor food, luscious and flavory beyond compare, |tent. Sho saw with reitef that tho! "i . | blood-cells, you penis to become!) Sere inte Brbposedto asd, A Summer breakfast millions now enjoy. worst of the storm had passed thrur | | Faas: pred lite tis eancaal have promised to marry a is if Cllp this Coupon from the night | }» has 0 thousands o: at hUAiTaRY WG ASG) The Star for tw ‘ Standard full size and weight packa, When Pote took the crude, tin oat: | j |underweight men and women, a| \!0 1 love most deatly and who tive diya Fill out with Medium: 1Y4 diy Daley 3 d tS cas ing utensils from ‘her hand, he| {plus in their strength. Your body| ‘Y* N° ee Ni hed AnD your name and address dium: 1'/4 pounds; Large: 3 pounds, 7 oz. paused, for @ moment, uncertainty Ned. rhs 4:00 B, | Aa to cree Oe Rowers your |.) Iss an deoply,. aiHOMLeIy TARE and bring or send it to The ” | flesh becomes fir h “Nir, Newhall, this camp Js in neod mer, the age lines that come f thi truly as any couple ever did of fresh meat,” he began rather ehy- | | rom thinness disap. : : ly. “Wo may ho here a few days ee or m, |pear. You look younger, firmer,| He" toxehtor we plan for tho of pretty good. I'm wonderi: fy ur body, More red-blood-| " © has never mentioned en: %5 “f ahd ite, Tatimin-would tke to hs into 10 pit, via Anacortes sells! 8. 8. 8. will build them, vam gaged? 11 I tell “ _ ate the interior with mo, today, and see id schedules wubjoct | 8. 8. 8. is sold at all good sig fetes Palomas : Quick Quaker keen Bemus chien ge Htatte6 8 eet | oy tanta atrentivn wo? No || AMIE wsseseensenesnssnonseveeneneneenneeernmaguns Cocks in Dorothy glowed at tho rospect. |i i sofeanbltmanst daar sad aah BU NOW ee wend "1d e] on D pepted bi D is the world to ROM OM Can eum ec PUGET SOUND NAVIGATIONCO ; sented ADDRESS o.sesssesscccessncsesassceseseoseceeenenes ask Tyan about tt COLM CK- FOOT M, T 8 no 0 0 PHONE NO, I yi OLMAN DOCK JARION S ae . AN OC FOOT h Ut is not tho material yalu | (Continued in our next Issue) Prone Main 2m of the solitaire that counts with Star office, 1807 Seventh Avenue, with 60 cents, (Mall orders 100 extra) ‘This will entitle you to one ALLAM THA Y ANI