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ChhesLAND-OF (( eh] FQR@OTTEN MEN testes | -nesday F by Edison Marshall -— ! , gi | LU girl—pleading wit broken with terror know that the af inevitable bs ahd moving quietly Mister Zip painted a new sign t into his hand peren ay painted a nev $2.69, When that in made I It sald, “Happy G y |up Happy Go Lucky Park, fe me against my as the ob-| come a have a good time tion. “Ivan, you} And from that minute on he st shail leave the magic am-—and who|ed to make b f e me bewid: a beast body came at verybody one under the chestnut t beastly,| money to } , i too much trouble nls a ene a alee nares) So much goodness ous social favorite that she had verythir © mer und, the The Twit * away, in the fierce passion of thi pbiler coaster to do, please send back the er wa t rt inl ott: the Tevintier out of Asia | got a letter from Mister Zip one day|to do anything you say iS rf : ain t-dare do anything—that ism: right,” he toki her simply, no longer which went this way “Your Humble vervant ign ex Deets kere tuat theTerie| “MISTER ZIP wed until next year." And every slice, besides, is filled with the healthful m ; 1 ae! Aah alge 1 don’t know wher ter nourishment of Sun-Maid Raisins. eareful to lower his voice, “Dorothy 3 has dies lp the Twins were | spent his vacatic 4 : - lee I prepare this wonderful bread “special for Wednes- you are my wife. You aremine, and | have been a wonderful help to me ° . . " w ‘They have worked like everything shoes Kidees, are mine, What I ered ai Teun’ guenns i4 sr could| It was the last day of Happy Go| (To Be Continued old you I renounced that] have made my fort had | Lucky Park and Mister Zip h spyright, 1924, N. B.A. Ber . every week. Serve it regularly in your home. not been here to help. So inexpensive—and so good! ortune is made all except Ivan smiled, as if in perfect self: | eee —— You can get it fresh and fragrant with the finest fruit le ll i celta : you're my wife he'll obey me. Of of California's vineyards—at any bakery, grocery point of view.” She knew that he jeourse Sa my faithful ser store or delicatessen in the city. Place a standing as speaking not alone of his par-| \\\ {yanewin. .overytbing....Are yOu. com: | order with your baker or grocer. Just phone him and | country, but of the | | | vineed | tell him you want a loaf delivered or reserved for you You are my wife, | There was no help here. Likely || cay untimate story of innermoss emotions revealed by ; . private letters) 4 each Wednesday. and definitely; and never for a/ ven Pete would admit the Mongol's nt believe that this is a West-| Ownership of her, body and soul. A marriage. Please don’t confuse | sob raxped at her throat,| LETTER FROM LESLIE PRES-/of the anonymous letter writer, 1 mo with a Westerner, or think that / and she turned as if about to dart! COTT TO RUTH ELLINGTON, | wonder if everybody gets two. or we will live by a Western cod 1 jaway in flight into the night and the CONTINUED three anonymous letters in his life. fancy you will find that we iste ae dha Aro ee at gnc The fi year of Jeck’s and my \ sually these letters are more or East look on womanhood little was no! vouchsa ner van le a tissue of lies, and I think it is diffe: ly from the men to yeh | “PUT HE! DOWN HE SAID/ moved toward her, a motion fast as | S4ITie 1 lo was comparatively hap | about the. meanest way in all the you are accustomed, but you'll get | SLOWLY the leap of iger giving py, altho we had to m ny ad°! world of breaking the ninth com Endorsed by bakers everywhere, peed to it In time. I pleaded with| wore, if that's what you mean, and pened eee oe a rong rng am mer T mandment and bearing false witn including the American Bakers you at first, which is not in the} wnat you are now. You were an| pi know, dear little Ja ri r one's neighbor Association and the Retail code. but I don't intend to plead] american lady, rich and At, [With no show of effort, ho lifted her . s owever, the stor Bakers’ Association of America . jafter my ser with you e. You are 0 |bodily and started into the tent f : 1 with you a You are a Mon- |, i by the weakness you Ameri ¥ ar 5 seogi rghcobl get h Karl)" but even tho 1} gol's wife, means. you will the guide stepped into the ; : romantic|#uepect that my sinter wrote it give w 2 s, thnk what he . P Jotrele of firelight. His rifle reste Y A her dea of collecting them.) imave for you to think, and do what jin the hollow of his arm, His rugged, In time you will le }weather-beaten face was stark white It was not until the beginni | he say In time you will learn} not supposed to have a will from pre oi x = Bay Redo yl 1y A ; chats? #eund.cott | best way—to let your hus-|this time on, Dorothy, efcept as you) “Put her down,” he | lowly. | the hat:1 found cut-she: S pstethine teteare ble than | all these hard matters.| -eeiect my will | Ivan turned in infinite scorn, ax he « k was m. and's line tr that. has ne to me?| Don’t let there be any more talk of| i spoke in his usual rather quiet . hout’-th out of a clear sky I renunciation—of what you yet whe knew that the fire that |™2"'s quiet, unfaltering gaze. He | seeing acts about the! find that my sister has betrayed me ] and what you will not do.” H consumed him was at a desperate |*8™: dimly, that the hand that held pearls, 1 am wondering if I would) sng my husband thinks I have be gentle mother would probably never| There are 5,280 head teachers un-| Bargains in waterfront homes fo steady his vibrant, tremulous | Const! |the weapon was steady as a vice of |havé forgiven Jack if the whole scan-ltraseq” him. Could. anything be\® able to believe that one of her|der the London County council. |be found in West seattle. voice. “Dorothy, we of the East do| fron. {dai had become public f and) worne? daughters had done such a thing as otra be hensite aad > “You're ta a dangerous risk,|my pride hurt as well as my faith Lam sure Alice bas done. not worship the beauty and the rap You'r king a dangerous ri Pee | Oh, Ruth, I don't know what to do ' | ture we get out of womanhod. Such Pete,” he said evenly. “Put up that |in Jack 1 revit teats denn arase sttreace Jack has sent me no word since 1} should tel! Karl what has hap: is woman's place—to give us that |gun and close your eyes if you dan't| You know, dear, y you ne When 2 woman marries a.man of my breed, he owns her—body and soul!” cans know as chivalry—but now pen was tipped with the venom] you're a Mongol's. wife, and there- ot pur and she intimated that fore a Mo! property. You are| and I were still lovers Place a.standing Wednesday order with your Baker or Grocer ot the girl on her feet. He met the | child orgave him this; but now,! 1 ike 1 He no longer atterppted self. restraint Asia was in dominance, | and he moved toward her like a vious tiger—the very spirit of came over here toward its prey pened, if I should show him the let-| (copyright, 1924, N. E. If you hold me again, I'll ery for | ter which Jack, in his excitement help.” she told him, half-whiapering. - s did not ask me to return to him, TOMORROW: The letter con- Correct Apparel for Women A wudden, upward-flaring of the) “Cry for help, if you want to. hal Pry thru cm do what I like with |from any one else. Your intuition! yar: would never marry’ Alice—and tinued, camp fire showed the strange scene! shoot Pete down like the Western |‘™" Woman. She is m : Was correct; but Ruth, I did not ¢x-| that woul complicate matters fur-| in vivid detail. It showed Ivan, his! cur he ts if h a to interfe But Hee Asse eee did Marit ject that I would be stabbed in the | thor | thin, almost beautiful face strikingly | 1 judge, he’s lived at thin edge of the) T"* Uddy light pour er him. | back by my own sister; and it never | | ee , She ot your wife pee ey | I think perhaps the best thing of pals. Sud drawn from’ the devaste-| tase long enough to lear’ not to| She te not your “wife,” ‘he wald | occurred to me, even if someone ele) ait Oto: Mave e regular wtiowaowa| tion of his passions, his white hands | interfere in a man's family affairs. | 'C*™Y |told my husband, that when he heard |) | 0% 00 lit iach Yack terri temalous "ith retrained gover: Thooe men know I'm in my righir=| voted ine. and ie arma ihe rath ofthe "wnole war Ne et'"ana yu, my dar mca 99 | Clearance Event standing beside fire confronting /eyen your chivalrous Southerners | "ere limp nt his wk re | Would acotae me: not only of dislayel-|, oo much about it-all together | the girl; it showed Dorothy, cower-| would know that. whether they pre- | mide ey age =p bere y oe but, (othe. very DANG) oA ativipty: have the’ matter pation ing from him, her beautiful hands| tended to or no! low me to con.|Pered strangely in the aile oF | of wite jar y tled | m=! Aang Te sed aeoate nt 2 OF not. Allow mie to con- tne veil atill held the truth, but 3 once for all. Just now, however, 1| clasped o her cope er red moutY | vince you just what good calling for} it inate wane me Hin tensed I was so happy, dear, to think that| 7, too worried about my father, and | ugly and haggard from the extremes ould do. was being swept awa © mist | suo and 1 could s hen our third - ; "3 tt r, and very trace of ae [On weatd se before the blast of the ga 4 Raoecy o's lleeeiahe gt akg oe min | 20 hurt and unhappy to think It of terror, and every tra Ho half turned and called quietly |r (Sse at the eve of nome profound |anuveraary came around tha With | isin ton caverthi the treehad: lovely, dul-red coloring wiped from |to Paviof. His tone was unmistak-| : aa ag pr nd tall tho stress and storm of the last) y¢ aad were well I would go to him her face; it showed the dark forms| ably that of an imperious master to} a a tieabte | tiree years, wo had reallynevor had) x14 tei him the whole thing. He| of Sarichef, and the two packers at/hig slave; he might have been an agate ig ~abh Pe ln great difference—a difference that| ou understand. Rut my dear,| the shadowed mouth of the dugout, |Oriental sultan calling to one of the | Me Of dismay, a vague. creepy |insted over 24 hours. Then, the very | - ; = and Pete, at his watch at the far|eunuchs of his harem. Yet Pavior|{eFor that had penetrated to his| iis: day and afternoon, bift—bang—| j ») ‘ (heart. Are you a fool?” he asked. | = did not take offense, He hurried, |" and everything went up in smoke. ] |tawning, into the circle of light, | ¥0U Saw me marry her, The mar: | How to Bathe Face EASILY the BEST raigo was legal.” 1, oe Fae Gomes -ag tho % am &: Sacee That's Why the | My bride here is a little unruly,” |" > Poy has |— — ersoanugsilh A 1 i Cold Salmon livan said easily, “You know how tien “ig a aca ree i baler ae C ht Under C. \| to Remove Wrinkles Benj. Franklin Elec. Co. <5 lit, sometimes, Pavlof. She's just “sea heD baods 2h wrong attend ells it Fine in warm weather. JJ) iiitic nervous and rebellious—and 1 {Peter Newhall's wite ieee: t Under oy. | sin 108 Union st. Serve on crisp lettuce [f|might need a very small amount of | “Put Peter Newhall ts dead") Longshoreman Dies = |Ivan's voice was shrill and strange, leaves with chopped help. Jnot his own. A light grew on|. HOQUIAM, Aug. 5.—Caught un-| Paviof bowed slightly; but he did/ i ° ; th ee et towed nightly; but he Gd! Dorothy's stricken face until it was |der an overturned auto Monday aft: | nay Sh eee ines geemed to! nite flame: surpassing belief, ernoon, at the Woodlawn road, at| ate deepen and strengthen on his dusky sted ar emai) | : : 7 st “He was dead to the living world, |the city Ilmits, George Foreste, long: | jface as he walted for his orders;|.4 1.4 has risen,” was the answer, |shoreman from Seattle, was instant. otherwise he gave no sign. pe . aes ly Ms * sical “I am Peter Newhall.” ly xilled. Foreste was riding with one ounce, We're going to change our plans, CHATTER: 0 |Alfred Freeman, of Aberdeen. Free. wnechalt eee ir Tikal eee a Reunited |man is held for investigation, as he | These | join: o the Outside, after all. i 7 {> b4 y J bed yd to be heed guide from |THE almple words,.so moving and|4 ead to havo been. traveling 50 | obtaining hem at any drug store or toilet mysterious In the half-light, lifted |Miles_an_hour. counter.— Advertisement now on, and I want you to guide us Ss AUCE to one of the Ewquimo. villages..|Dorothy to the skies, out of the| avoiding carefully all white settle. |4torm and the night, the despair and B tt Pl J cn ee nee Bl Rreisine carey all white wile [te thr never wo dene aem:| DECLEY FiUM Jam lose ourselves among the natives un-|¥¢t She knew no particular sense of . ° ° til she leafns to think differently |Amazement other than that her own E if M d 15 M t Proposals will be received by thelalong certain lines. She objects |Plindness in failing to guess Pete's asl y ade In Inu es Bureau of Supplies and Accounts.| somewhat to going, and I’m afraid | identity long since. Navy Department, Washington, 1 tice for a few days, until she getn| (Continued in our next issue) |Tastes Better—Looks Better—Costs Less and Never 3924, for-delivering paint brushes, | the right point of view, we'll 0 i piers, padlocks, refrigerators, test | treat ee KE A orlaeaat, a hed Fails anels, le: er, an ras the iy Oo ~ Mey Yard, “Puget sound, ‘Wash, | need you, from time to time, to help By ANN PROCTOR Apply for proposals to the Supply; guard.” Officer, Navy Yard, Puget und, eet nodded, but he showed no ‘ vi Everybody loves plum jam with|flavor of the fruit, bemg boiled Wash., or to the Bureau of Suppiles Si jaway, the economical Certo method Y xf | disrespect to his master by ev its real tart flavor, No home ever, ys ea: BS oth and Accounts, DAVID POTTER, ip r by even the requires only one minute's boiling Paymaster General of the Navy.| slightest glimmer of a leering smile. as : it. a G-ls-24---Advertisement. Thats Gan.nb Nbip.tor Doratny hace ‘ has too much of it. Awa spread on} 144 thereby saves the juice to Seno nOnOnOnOOnOnonononen | fe seemed to take this strange situa: bread, or to serve with meats, noth-/make one-half more jam. ‘That's eoneneonen: tion wal wholly ‘aiihattae oe Shicds ing is more tasty. Get some fully-/the only reason why more sugar is fits in fine on an outing! [ust as van had known ‘he would ripened fruit, the kind with the|"W#ed with Corto. like what you see, and most of all|thought I should tell Jack if 1 had A. Mey don’t start anything that you can't|the silghtest {dea he would hear it c ot— take it; and Dorothy glimpsed again oe : jbest flavor, and use this recipe: soutulzs A eaatine seiphennerauiee the great universe that separates the Slice, pit and crush well about!Certo positively saves time, fruit, | Bluhill Gee toned ia pe mo « wre, Sate eae | | le Smart Dresses Ivan. asked. cups (2 Ibs) crushed fruit into|@ll kinds of jams and Jellies—some . you have never tasted before. Certo MONONONDONCHONONONOR | “Sure. She's your wife, What you large Kettle, add %- cup water, #tir)is Highly endorsed by national aut —already low-priced—have been regrouped say goes.” until boiling, cover kettle and sim- | thorit | “That's ‘all for now. She mil ON’T cook plums until iJ by 9 horities and local cooking experts and urther reduced to * might “ ” mer 4 hour. Add level cups| Every w ah | evan sate ie th oncane tie vac are “strong.” Nine- .Y 1% Every woman who tries it recom. a ‘ces pl (3% tbs) sugar and mix well. Use|mends {t to her friend: ; . ” | : jtonight, but I don’t thnk 1'll need Fe a uted eet {hottest fire and atir constantly: be-lahe'll over. be withoat itn Ove Ren een | 19 80 23 3 15) your help.” He paused, waiting till ruit Pectin. You get half [fore and while boiling, Boll hard /seven million bottler were used last Whether she's d; ° . . ie |{he man moved back to his dugout! again as much jam, too, be- [fer 1 minute, Remove from fire | year, f : Mynee ae e's day-dream- —_| CuticuraTalcum| lor view tat ts pal ees point! cause none of it boils away. [Nd stir in % bottle (scant % cup)) The above recipe and nearly 100 Hidieheoneaninn the De My Meaieana fete, Jutt,the same, Dorothy,” he | Hood River Bruit Pectin te [Cérto. Skim and pour quickly. other Jama, Jellies and, Marmalaies iddie in KuteKutsisalways | IRESS needs for street, sports, afternoon fii? eet te plag ct hadn't married | extracted from fresh fruit— | Use name recipe for Currant or are in the Certo Book of Recipes| awinsomelittlemiss. There's and informal wear, may be su ght for you. Now| nature's own, way of making | “ioseberry Jam by crushing about) which is enclosed with every bot- a“dressed-up"airaboutthem =] : , May s I jam or jelly “set. AMgnia Catton Pieioes Peer i that stays put no matter B} met in these groups, correctly fashioned Wika Sua his Certo process banishes all) Get a bottle of Certo from your what the day's adventures of such materials as the guess work or worry as per-| grocer ri ; 4 ; The Seattle Star V cups ershed and prepared |r4cr Fomulin are certain when sity [eee nee aay: Slant the new] ll for, | j | JON 7 leveled cups suger ple recipe 1s followed. Unlike the|of making Jams’ and. jellies that Play clotheswereapt tobe Geor ene Crepe, Roshanara Crepe, Ist MA G co UPON 4/2 boltle (1/4, cup) Hood River — old method “pound for pound” mix-|keep indefinitely. You'll never re- F belle” and Flat Crepe; Satin-back ~ “any old clothes" until Ki ture boiled for thirty or more|turn to the old “hi ” , any ol@ clothes until Rute | & . i eink Ged ae rit, and crush yell 2 quart of cry minutes, with conslder-jod. Make plenty. of lum name ehia| -Kuts came, Kute Kuts made Crepe; Satin Foulards, Sports Silks Tho tar for two conseon || Hersey, "Wate net the hl CRE poe Milka ocr ESC a 9? pene baa bite Ce ‘ tive days. Fill out with Sig gon Phyo : — t emat your dealer's in and al in at on i " NS, O1ze: 12. Btar office, 1807 4 Fruit Pectin. Lat stand for two or we izes 0 to-12, | ; three minutes. “Skim If necessary | ima To new customers we are always glad to accord) extra) We cial Pega cat the convenience of a charge account This will entitle you H d 4 i shins ll Lo 1 BUST EY L nee account. pnt ood River ama 2h 3 a KUTEKUTS “uf | Fruit Pectin : po fei PEG-TOP PLAYSUITS | “Makes jelly jell’’ f; , o a Madeby FLOESSERHEYNEMANN co. Deli Of Pi GOWN SHOP—THIRD GALLERY ADDRESS sneer [HB y\0\°5 PHONE NOs ssessesessesaesscesssrseseescees it) isa FIFTH AVE. AT PINE ST.

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