The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 4, 1924, Page 8

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

PAGE 8 aie bed Released by NEA Se drowned Is secretary and I Fecognis: e A storm strands ¢ her t r 4 me there wer dle marriage " . ver Med by a native priest. } ‘ ’ them best wis Pa Sa f . Bppears on the acer nights a Ivan tuse NOW Go ON WITH ‘THE sTORY ‘ keds ‘ You knew I was ! . ' vanes the squaw described “ee - = *No. You know I wo t have/, . ome if I'd known that, if I'd known | r You } Was you. I don't know why I Couldn't help it peak to Paul Sar Ivan's viv Y Joe 1 then the lids ed ag With it, man. You've 1 you Foose and have done the damar Pou can. Is it blackr If not e What are you ame, and he doesn't know w Sarichef » Nn : tism or som t ME was living on th the Peninsula. You k @ few nights ago—! b all me—some one to! e to come "You've good ears to hear across P the Peninsula!” Se"T don't expect you to underst hef returned with some dign hi Par trying to tell you—just how it |ous but wholly f Swas, A few nights ago 1 got the|moved and rustied in Hea that some one w d = me—|like wild beasts; and env There—that some one was ig me. |deep, stran Tt game just as clear as an actual!in his tmmoble fa calm that was re IRGOTTEN MEN feo F by Edison Marshall _~ Inc, [PE Copyright: 1923 by Little, Brown & Co ped in a and stewing Summer mornings QUICK QUAKER — ready in 3 to 5 minutes. No hot kitchens, no fuss, no muss, no frying pans to clean RE’S the new Summer breakfast, Quick Quaker, the new Quaker Oats. Rich and flavory, a complete vigor breakfast, cooked, served and eaten, the kitchen cleared away and spotless, in a jiffy. ~ Takes the place of too heating foods, gives you the strength to keep up Summer vitality, gives women freedom from kitchen work. Try it. Note its rich Quaker flavor. See what a joy itis. Standard full size and weight packages— Medium: 1% pounds; Large: 3 pounds, 7 oz. HELD } | have loved you, and have the courage {frue. You know your Christian dared to take the risk his han \shoulders, ‘“'L don’t want to talk about it,” she told him. I have wanted you, MILLION DOLLARS RESOURCES the foun- ation of 1 thrift. regularly—and it will earn splendid emi-annual dividends—together with eing absolutely SAFE. All money left here tomor- row (Tuesday, August 5th,) will be credited with divi- dends from the first of the month. As little as $1 will give you that start! ) PUGET SOUND SAVINGS and LOAN ASSOCIATION RESOURCES OVER FIVE MILLION DOLLARS WHERE PIKE STREET CROSSES THIRD owe any more Ic jto me. When you m took me for better |that means you take my past cr jon your |thing with |share my at first, and y ‘Start Saving Here Tomorrow | 1 will go away in the dory, in se The Seattle Star MA JONG COUPON Clip this Coupon trom The Star for two consecu- tive days Fill out with your name and addreas and bring or send it to The Star office, 1807 Seventh Avenue, with 60 centa, Qdall orders 100 extra) ‘This will entitle you to one of our complete Ma Jong acts, Cent ted = wteh mi. You n It's t You \ r I'v uty must I y . for ‘lam I charged I t do—that I " B th ‘ to be. s Y ° 1) at k ‘ 4 decd FOR A § HELPLESS. ahed des. ely that ching—that there is no distine drawn between him who wants vil and him who really : I did many glad to do, He paused, and the girl started to turn aw Ivan held her gently, | s at her arms just below her “But you must hear me. Dorothy, to a respected a love axon men your would be wholly 2 Poor | Peter was the vi but he har gone now, and you muft seek your j happiness in me, your husband! “My husbapdt’ the girl echoed, ax |?" if the thought were incredible to her. Yes, You wife. to Peter—only 1 me you © worse—and he ad. You share every and that m It go hard 4 will be bitter; but I even in my evil Dorothy, I want you to re rather than scorn that quality of unconquerable |purpose in me that won't let me forego the things that I want; and particularly I want you to remember that it wag all for you. The thing is closed and done, part of the dea past. and I want you to put it out of your mind.” The girl straightened and sighed “I wish you'd go away,” she said dully. “I can’t forget it, and never can, and I can't forgive it. Every: thing is over between us, Now let me go—I’m going into my tent." His hand pressed more tightly at her shoulders, and he looked mean. ingly into her eyes, “Into our tent,” he corrected easily The girl shook her head; but her expression did not change. “No. renounce our marriage. My door is closed to you forever.” At this point her slim body straightened, and her volce—tho it did not increase in vol- ume—took on a hushed, unmistak- able tone of emphasis, “Understand verything clearly, Ivan, now as well ag later, I don’t consider myself your wife from now on, I'm going to my tent—you must go to yours. Your. handy have no,longer any right to hold me. Tomorrow the guides and oh for the settlements. If you it to come you may, but it won't be as my husband, and you must never ap- pear in the United States again, You've asked me to choose between my husband's honor and you, my husband's murderer, I don't see how can you wonder at my answer, When I get home I will tell the whole truth and try to clear Peter's name, and take the smircti off his memory.” At this point she paused, falter. ing; and for one brief instant she did not know the cause of the sudden wind of terror that blew thru her being, closing her throat and chok |ing back her brave words, In that instant Ivan's attitude had changed, Outwardly there was little sign; pos sibly certain lines deepened on his white face and his vivd eyes looked dull red, like glowing, dying coals under his fine brows. A wan smil Mtermined rather than eruel, curled at his lips, It was not that he had misunder: stood her words, Ho was not such # fool as to think this merely a burat of temporary indignation, soon to pass away, Dorothy had meant ox: actly what sho sald, Yet her oppost tion only made her more desirable to him, heightened the fire of hin madness, His strong arma went NGLE INSTANT IVAN | and I have you. | I loved you enough to risk my repu tation, to do ¢ |friend, in order to win you. Don't| | scandal had becom }and my pride hurt as well as my ant you to put it out of your mind. | ¢ |You-ve got to be artner now, | Men a HMA THE SEATTLE ADVENTURES OF THE TWINS Oli tuft f ' I'm not f 1 ta ve got a ni ft tor butt 1 Sear t ramt t they w tt to pay me. It g about squirrels in © on © between us birds,” sald Scamper brightly, that we've got fur and they've feathers “Hopping ra ter Zip, “Tm cs in toads!’ cried Mis. mo you could fly . not We cou 1 Scramt a I suppose birds have four We sald Scamper Squirrel, to the end of his none. t mean that, The Tangle (An tatimate story of Innermos: emotions revealed by private letter: > LETTER FROM LESLIE PRES.» AANGTON, ) coTT TO RUTH CONTINL The first year of Jack's and/hi |my married life was comparatively happy, altho we had to make many ‘The second yea little Jack came t us Mines, and T f the pearls, (1 wish Karl ed the romantic adjustme kn r concely 5 them.) ot 1 the beg: of the third year that I found out that little Jack was my husband's own |child. I forgave him this, but now, seeing how Jack acts about the pearls, I am wondering if I would k if the whole public property, have forgiven in Jack. You know, dear, you sald you thought I should tell Jack if I had the slightest idea he would hear it from anyone else. Your intu-| ition was correct, but Ruth, I did not expect that I would be stabbed in the back by my own sister, and t never occurred to me, even ff the very name of wife. | that with all the stress and storm jof the last three years, we had really never had a great difference— Jafternoon, biff—bang—and every- | thing went up in smoke, It just seem as tho I am a tar- get of the anonymous letter writer. I wonder if everybody gets two or three anonymous letters in his life. Usually these letters are more or less a tissue of Hes, and I think it is about the meanest way in all the hers. Pavlof, who watched from the mouth of the dugout, grunted softly, as if in reflection of his master passion, Pete made one uneasy move in the shadows, but he was not yet sure of his course, and preparations were not yet complete, so he paused, waiting for what might befall Dorothy struggled in a sudden frenzy of hate and scorn, as if the kiss had hed her integrity. For a single instant Ivan held her helpless—Just long enough to show her ho was her master—then he let her go. c sho breathed, “You wouldn't She halted because she way afraid to go on. Ivan was fully wakened now. Ho was shaking off the last vestiges of his conyentionality as a dog shakes off water, and with tt went the veneer that Western civil ization had bestowed upon him, ‘This rock-ribbed waste of barrens besid the sea had always posscsyed a de stirring appeal for him; and tonight ho ylelded to it as nover before, It called to his deeply hidden primitive side, and what was left him, there in the weird firelight, was altogether Asia, The racial differences sho had seen in him had been vague and of not great importance before; but now they estranged her and terrified her, (Continued in our next issue.) WONG Kae © my fortune,” t you let everybody come “Then stacks and stacks Be Continued) Serviee, Inv I find that my and my husband thinks seal eal idea. | That's just | iment and bearing false witness st one’s neighbc story ven tho sister wrote the in and I were stiit| Self | ro terrible come to it of clear sister han be To Whiten Skin with Lemon The only harmless someone else told my husband, that} when he heard the truth of the| whole story, he would accuse me not) have # whole quarter-pint of the jonly of disloyalty to himself but to} most wonderful skin whitener, soft- jener and beautifier. Massage this sweetly fragrant lem. on bleach into the face, neck, arms irritate, to I was so happy, dear, to think| that Jack and I could not say when} our third anniversary came around it Famous stage beauties bring that clear, youthful skin and rosy-white complexion; freckle, sunburn and tan bleach. You lotion It can not be bought ready to use because it acts best immediate. ly after it is prepared.—Advertise. a difference that lasted over 24 hours. Then, the very last day and th skin white ts to mix! the juice of two lem-| ons with three ounces White, which any druggist will supply for a few Shake well jn you also as a punts n, D. at 19, until 10 o'clock 1924, for delivering ofl pumps, rub- paints, ete., to th world of breaking the ninth cem-|{ upplies and Ac TER, Paymaster ¢ a 7 —Advertise- about her, and he pressed hig lips tolT and Yard, Puget for proposals y Yard, the unite, the, Ointment BEE Cuticura Products Are Ri Use Cuticura Now When the first signs of pim- ples appear anoint gently with Cuticura Ointment. minutes bathe with Cuticura Soap and hot water, best ap- plied with the hands; continue After five your skin olear, and your scalp clean and free from dandruff, Mall, Addrons) “Ouitenra Labor C3, Maa acy the, eliable. WHY MANY GOOD COOKS IN WASHINGTON? — because the housewives are particular about the purity of the food products they buy. This is especially true of baking powder because they don’t want soggy bakings. That’s why the big majority use CALUMET THE WORLD'S GREATEST BAKING POWDER The largest baking powder factories in existence are kept busy supplying the demand for this preferred leavener of the Nation. Human hands never touch it— the most advanced methods known to science are employed. Calumet is most economical of all leaveners, less is required—one spoonful does the work of two of many other brands. This great leavening strength never deteriorates — the last spoonful is just as good as the first. Don’t be influenced by claims of “just as good.” You know what Calumet will do—always use it and be sure of best results. EVERY INGREDIENT USED OFFICIALLY APPROVED BY U. S. FOOD AUTHORITIES. - Sales 2'/2 Times Those of Any Other Brand If 1 should tell Karl what has letter which Jack, did not ask me t Karl would never m t would compli uk perhaps tho bx once for all. Just now, however, I too worried about my father, and too hurt and unhap would be worth the tr dad were well I we T havo betrayed him. Could any-;as 1 am sure Alice has done. |didacy and letting nature |thing be wors a | Jack has sent I camo over h (Copyright, 1924, by Seattle § me no word since | course, don't know what to ar) in his excitement! ned, return to him, —_— - “ | Is your face wringled or c ry Allceand| MAKES NO CAMPAIGN | ‘oin sur'or hang 10 iy fod James Cleveland Longstreet, of |erate those t Townsend, said today he would ere’s the se for the democra nomination ngressman from the Second over you Washington district, ave a regular . Karl, Jack gether, r settled | He tive campaign, merely filing his cs id go to cost stand. But my dear, z = ls Latest Sensation—Irons TOMORROW: The letter contin.|| Out Wrinkles in a Jiffy iy disappear . before your very ey dden you seem to lose ye age. You are perfectly ai tounde shed with no! druggist can supply you with a: would probably never ry | ; et ory oo ocas For Sore Skin [epee acer t Pushing Back the Wall s HE vast territory covered the voice of man. To places and by these lines at once strikes to people he has never even seen the observer, and some conception fly his wire-borne thoughts. may be had of the importance of Over distances which it would the long distance telephone in the take him days to travel his words business world of the east.” speed in an instant, This was the contemporary The 90,000 miles of toll wire comment of a scientific journal —_ of 13go have growntomore than on the long distance telephone —_ 4,500,000 miles carrying a daily service of 1890. The “vast terri- average of more than 1 ,600,000 tory” ended with Pittsburgh on _ long distance conversations. the west and Washington on the Thus has the wall of silence south. Along its frontier stood been pushed back to the edges a wall of silence. of the continent. In its place is a No such barrier now confines nation-wide telephone service, BELL SYSTEM One Policy + One System - Universal Service The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company a)

Other pages from this issue: