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PAGE - GjNERVOUS | e EeENRECR by E.S. Rath SN see Tous 24-by NEA Service Ine BEGIN HERE TODAY Wreck could judge, the sheriff and Nervous Wre en Mr. Underwood were sitting out “ co a * | tror Every minute or eo Sally rr de no differ e if he « do ¥ atandp hy it was no * ee cease a asks | unpleasant was she any too sOW GO ON WITH a ub he would abandon the “Haven't an idea 1 se if ew, for he was con guess, Unless he's loafing on his i. eaning backward "Oh, Bob never jog He had The Wreck was tired the sheriff's v es re! sidestepped an argume nm the sand Gerwood. Got to take a ance, dow.” “Yes; we've got to." They walked briskly to the house praying t the sheriff would stay somewhere around the front un they reached the kitchen not breath comfortably made certain that th v, : empty. The Wreck moved o YOU'RE TO WAIT ON THE the pantry door and bolted | TABLE TONIGHT "Only one door to watch n e nald. 5 hatisioe talithk cabot’ entuy “Unbolt it, Henry. Suppose he/the law artially against all ev comes in the other way? I'm golng| doers; he even boasted about it. She thru that pantry in one jump. .And| remembered when it seemed to sound Vice versa, if he comes in from the wan before she pantry. I'm not going to be bot Ga. ae sival. = Oks “wee ted up.” how far Bob Wells would real He unbolted the door and Sally | 0, if he ed the truth. She was Went nervously about the work of none too getting supper ween came tn “You'd better be careful there's nobody in the living-room when you get the tabie,” she warned him. "Take a good look first : It happened there was nobody In he sheriff of this sovereign the living-room. As nearly as the dropped : © informa ation abc he's expectin’ radoes that eased in to tell y to supper. Set ano’ plate in the dinin’ room, Henry. He's goin’ to with fami! “One more make any dit ference, lightness. It does with the sheriff | He's a powerful eater sald § ma‘om I've seen him The World's Bex Tonle Over 100,000 |work. He's a powerful talker, too. testified that TANLAC He's been workin’ up a real good has relieved them appetite, ta to Mr, Underwood Stomach Trouble, It seems he's aimin' to do. great Rh thing the line of makin’ the coun eumatism, try safe for democracy. He's been tellin’ quite a lot about some of the things he has done already, and the ervousness, samples is impressive. He's got a Loss of Weight, I can make out ing tc Torpid Liver or Constipation. “Ask Anyone Who Has Taken TANLAC” OVER 49 MILLION BOTTLES SOLD inwardly. Charley things in his own words somehow it sounded Bob Wells himself ou'd best get plenty jconcluded | talked himae! Al face of the Wrec | served. b | ma‘am,” “for he sure has For Bale By All Good Dragsiets LARGE PIMPLES FOR FOUR YEARS Hard and Red, Face Dis- figured. Cuticura Heals, “ My trouble began when I was nine years old. My face was affect- ed with pimples that were hard, large «: They festered and scaled over and were scattered over my face. My face was disfigured, and the trouble lasted for four years. “ Other remedies were used with- out success. I sent for a free sam- ple of Cuticura Soap and Ointment ‘and {t helped me. I purchased more and after using two boxes of Cuti- cura Ointment and four cakes of Cuticura Soap I was completely healed.” (Signed) Miss Gela Vail, Byron, Wyo., Jan. 29, 1924, To Whiten Skin with Lemon The only harmless way to bleach the the juice of two lem- of Orchard White, which any druggist will supply for a few cents. Shake well in| a bottle, and you! |have a whole quarter-pint of the |most wonderful skin whitener, soft. ener and beautifier. | Massage this sweetly fragrant lem. on bleach into the face, neck, arms and hands, It can not frritat Famous stage beauties use it bring that clear, youthful skin and |rosy-white complexion; also as a freckle, sunburn and tan bleach. You ly after it ment. is _prepared.—Advertise- Tree Ata: se Bk Mii = Abrams Free Clinic Now Open is gone-” *: HERE are thousands of you} with actions. Ac ommodations for the treatment of ay men and women, just like I| jervea, which will” be increased ‘na once was—slaves to rheumatism,| fast as finances low. muscle pains, joint pains, and hor-| The Abrams tr tments are being tn troduced rapidly throughout the Unit ed Btates on account of the great d mand, due to the marvelous result being reported from Ste use. An article by Mr. Upton Sinclair explaining the methods will be given to people who do not understand the system rible stiff-| nes: had| the wrong idea about| rheumatism| for years. I| didn’t realize A regular registered physician and that increas-| surgeon, accr by Abrams, and ing blood- wisted by specially trained nurses, is cae had the charge, effect of letely knocking out rheu-| ic impurities from the system. | tid Chromernerapy. FRED wh began Diced “tents wil’ be made tor 5. ‘8.1 Foday Thaw suine patients who wish to take the Abrams treatments Authorised Abrams equipment will be) used. strength I used to have years ago!| I don’t use my crutches any| more.” S. S. 8, makes people talk about themselves the way it builds) up their strength. Start S. S. S.! today for that rheumatism. You'll | feel the difference shortly. 8. 8. 8. is sold drug stores in two larger site is more economical. | ment for regular eh that the person na can well afford to ic preference will be the blind, until able financially The Heattle Institute of Electronic Reactions, 611 Third Ave. we 4671 one-half block unty Bide. skin white ts to mix| ons with three ounces | to| For purpose of the toilet] | must mix this remarkable lotion| and bath, Cuticura Soap, Ointment] | Yourself. It can not be bought ready | and Talcum are excellent. | to use because it acts best immediate =| since : STOP ITCHING ECZEMA ’ roed to him abruptly whe Charley went out, her her thought © stays for supper walt on the Maybe r your pla T whe get one Bally not kicking who's going t wan't.” take I 11d aay not ¢ the boys. ok her head. I guess we can b She k de Rut m He will; don't w Have you been fig But he'll wait knew that something passed between the Wreck and bthy. She might have guessed nied the dishes i have to be @ reason for 14. You'll have to ave to go down t by the bunk } An ne a there sherift up here alone?’ { myse ke the idea of leaving sequences, tit might be 1 stay uppose this yu 4 le did 9 He nta ut.” t ssible sld see It w ake ® ble spe Char M thadw way of revert y Wi ad wh who at! > the fact th very at wayw grinned fa tioned it he Wr od He valves. eck found 1 was passing the time There was a alarm in his eye of pure go up to “Me w It ¢ don’t look sick And you di it on the table? , I never Rte “Ye * sald Tim nick u net a wh ated the Wreck “How ok ha tt 1h It's nerves ming It afternoon—just beginn stand The 4 him of my was beginn OK ne you under is this 0 Timothy bored It bed hands began wiping his of cotton the t sald do it nae to go get be ® t got a You away baw! into bed r The Wr he on th | terested to the bunk hed himself nkets and tried to get in in an old magazine, He felt like @ man who had retreated under went else to What lity worried him most face a cr If anything hap pened he wanted to be there be THE SEATTLE STAR ED YOU'LL FIND IT HERE ————e era for Orlando ¢ Mt 1 » Bering ‘ Mrs. Mina Ba 1, visiting friends Her t he Re 4 the on. ¥ 0. Hagie w pres dent of « Mr tow of Henr 1 t 1 years « item in last inesday's stated that th 1 Chamber of Commerce 4 tain y 7 candidates Two Headliners on Th meeting Tuesday nin th Kenr f the New Y business bureau will « York's Fight on th edgley, Northwest mana Bustin mercha’ The program committer souve will be presente gentiema ad Club’s Program om M Victoria Lake to Be Power Source VICTORIA B. ¢ power plant costing $ | be built near here, it was day. The oly str e 1 tains t ake, nea with an effort at/fire, but he knew there was nothing| F'a]] Sally did not find Timothy par ticularly deft o he meemed to be willing enough, once she had an| n on him. She instructed him n some of the rudimenta, and had him practicin chen table. with Imaginary guests to be served It's only for this evening, I'm sure,” she sald. “Henry js almost to be better in the m © Timothy said he hoped so, because | the boas was always fussy about how his meals wore served) Saviig Sivel Ship Being Towed AWKWARD OLD STOREROOM Ha ow Terk meee NS es SAN FRANCIS rae, BECOMES INDOOR GARDEN Sally felt easier in mind when he! freighter Carriso, of the Oceane _ reported: that the ‘sarmily. and’ the | § ecm mr with 4 Furniture and Carpentry a somewha inbedy Selb oon sil sh ag disabled by engine t Work Make It Delightful, 4 to send or Bob was not likely to get up from }DEN & Preys By MARIAN MOORE vai funt-iae the table so long as there was any : An indoor garden with walls of hours after sh hing more to be served. Eating, to receives} crisscross trelliswork for tvy to | reached her father’s house to either him, wax a pleasurable job k climb over—could any expensively a anak aaa tad Ing, as she had lea from plenty Patooan put | furnished Uving room be more in- ESA hold ahs baa Dann’ catt Jot experience at the Bi: He was Yor the eet PM | viting than the sun room pictur a week, I di think 1 | menta| Our © ce tag | 8nd arranged In the described man- (Dear? * week. 7 didn't think y had been| Will take ov e tow, to allow! ner? A short while ogo this room |? ct io De ek entirely right about it. So she kept | tte Sierra to proceed was Just a bugbear on the hands of |! Never knew, either, that she wa Timothy busy between kitchen and the housewife who had to straighten |"UCh ® mercenary creature i |dining room, carrying things that} Receiver Is Named; | and clean it regularly, even though | 1 Just can't make it out. Yor |made him so hungr |he could scarcely to look at that wait for his own | As Only B W. 6246 eveloped 3» Hu that ‘ata He was tab where it Au Sixty Fee : t, ruised Crippled Freight Packing Co. Kicks | turn. | NEW YORK, Aug State In fact, he did not wait, for on one|Banking Comminsioner Edward ot his trips back to the kitchen Sally|Maxon of New Jersey has been| observed that he was munching some-jappointed receiver for Wilson & thing. He brazenly admitted that he | Cc Packers, by Vice Chancellor had been “snitching’ a biscuit or| Backes in Trer according to the two. Dow Jones Fi al agency | “They look so good, ma'am,” he| Application the receivership said with an apologetic smile. And|was made by Morri# J. Klein of I'm pretty empty. Besides that, it} Wilson & Co., officials do gets on your nerves to hear ‘em mportance to the| |boosting the food when all you're| which was made Satur-| | supposed to do is carry it round.” |day and will contest the action. | Of course she could not be angry | “Who ts boosting it?” she asked | ‘The boss and the sheriff are both said Timoth t to admit they make good every by | doing it | go | thing they into it.” sa. the way | It did not surprise her to hear that | , | candid. Bob Wells wan enjoying himself. bee a joke it was! If he only knew! as some ratisfaction to know lita you were doing a good job, lit you were conscripted. Timothy | progress of supper, report of the conversation | “It turns out,” he said, that other parties beside us have been getting |held up. The country gets awful wild when you're this far from New | York (Continued in our next issue.) Jan jest man, | height Van Albert, the world’s tall- is 9 feet, 3% Inches in 23 years old, and has smoked be was A | Penetrating, Antiseptic Zemo | Will Help You Never mind how often you have tried and failed, you can stop burn ing, itching Eczema quickly by ap. | plying Zemo furnished by any drug |gist for 36c.° Extra large bottle, | $1.00. Healing begins the moment Zemo jn applied. In a short time | usually every trace of Eczema, Tet. | ter, Pimples, Rash, Blackheads and similar skin diseases will be re moved. For clearing the skin and making |It_ vigorously healthy, always Zemo, the penetrating, antiseptic Hquid. When others fail it is the one dependable treatment for skin troubles of all kinds, Zemo Soap, 26e-—Zemo Ointment 60c—Adver- tisement, “But you've | they lick | kept her informed of the and also made a| | TO HEAR CANDIDATES Polit the mee Improve: ndidates will of the club in iversity ® nen 1 of the U in put evening. ato may be program, and the public | Of 42 000 medical practi ‘Tenth at 8 o'clock represented on the | 2,000 are women. speak AY assembly fe libj nie ar Any s invited tioners in PUGET SOUND | STEAME SCHEDUL Money, Tri TACOMA py TAs oar ve Pate od | was lald to withstand the trampling L Dally 7, 9, 11 3 y Steamer 8i ‘oints Midnight Victoria on tri Bat. nie, Trip Only) | j frye JUAN ISLAND POINTS 10 p.m. via Anacortes jicamers and echedoles subject fe chavge without neties | PuGeT SOUND NAVIGATIONCO COLMAN DOCK -. FOUT Ma PHOME MAIN RION ST | | reed furniture the place became the | ture, | ance, jJron lantern hung from the center ADVENTURES OF THE TWINS L©Olive Roberts Barton MISTER NO, 16. BEAR'S NEW RADIO Now- Cooler Breakfast» e. Tomorrow's breakfast prepared with tonight's dinner—a QUICK QU. AKER delight Try this new recipe hntfully cool ERE is the richest | breakfasts. Made of oats, it's supremely nouris | invigorating, too. ; fr you are dinner tonight, cook your regular break ast quantity ‘of GuIcK QUAKER (the new Quaker Oats cooks in three to five minutes) , When done, pour into « pudding mould and let co the refrigerator over night. Cut in h ine | pi gl at break t with fresh or cooked fruits or berries and sugar—float with rich milk or cream. ie The combination is delightful A world noted chef discov. ered this new way. Just for the joy of it, try /t Standard full size and weight packages— Medium: 1%, pounds; Large: 3 pounds, 7 oz. Z soar 1 thas Santa Claus had a radio which he gave them. me some more news,” said] “Ww don't u get a rad Polar Bear to Weeny, the cir-|asked k Weeny and the Twins had come | Bear Cooks in 3 to 5 minutes to see Petey Polar E 4 put on wish that Pete said ‘4 % back from his err the news store, and that Mister Bear to you and plays to aie a = ee = ask too many questions and tell 1 bedtime storie mec Peso gerar ve Bedtime stories" laughed i Weeny answered, “I o7 4 . there Li 7 " (- 4 om gl t ilke ; e resell 4 M Bear, “et a Hike; e viwky, , i ond TO HANDLE SALES AND DISTRIBUTION a , fA rth ae a fouth Bend, Ind, manufacturer wants representatives for retail, Robs P Roane iy far away and I haven't wholesale and jobbing trade. We want agencies in all parts of i - lo town of What-ever. | mone 1 Investigation will show youtthe abso! nilmited posnal bier palit Right t y had es of our line. In turn, we want financially responsible busi . oe fe peas men. ter f t care, Mister Bear, I ihe af PEL late nr frig sets. By Personal Interview Only on" she sald 3 ae ery bad f A t! sald Mister Bear. “G: Temporary Factory Demonstration: tnt i Ad pane 1511 Fourth Ave., Seattle hat fs news 4 ) wan ere an F Why, yes? paid Weeny ‘Some ‘ men from—oh, goodness! I never oft {plnee—flew to—I forget the name of) A that's what T call exett were ® Bear If there {s| forgot t : eve t t be 1 am ed a week (To Be Continued ‘ mA The Tangle {Am Intimate story of ermos. emotions revealed by private letters) —_—___. LETTER FROM JOHN ALDEN PRESCOTT TO SYDNEY my € « ee CARTON 1 a c If there ever was e man, Sid en i was ° Kotte m, John n Preacott k of be w t1 friend Alt { Iw anted ¢ before I ac eS ae came Tay bn tg | Is Your Back Giving Out? 1 OES August find you lame stiff and achy—worried day D i it was more or less of a storage | irr w much Leslie forgave and after day with nagging backache and rp, torturing place for odds and ends which forgot and how sweet she was when pains? Do you feel tired, nervous and utterly worn out? “might be uded’ sometime,” but it |#he adopted the boy. In that she Then you should be giving some n to your kidneys. collected just as much dust and dirt | fulfilled my highest idea of wonr These wonderful little sponges filt ry drop of blood in as any other room of more utility, |anhood. Sino» then I have always the body. But once the kidneys slow up in their work, impurt- A little carpenter work resulted in [felt she would stand by me if I ties accumulate and there's an upsetting of the whole sys. |were accused of murder, and now tem. Then comes daily backache, sharp, stabbing pains, she balks at sending back lo the| headaches, dizziness and annoying kidney irregularities. |man who gave them to her, a string Don't risk neglect! Help your weakened kidneys with Doan's o2 pear altho I, her husband. Pills. Doan'’s have helped thousan¢ have requested, in fa Folks recommend them. MISSING RELATIVES ‘The Star invites ite readers to nse this department as an nid in finding missing relatives or friends, The department is fo help in reuniting those who have heen separated, ‘Those whose relatives or Mecea for the whole family and {ta | friends are missing are Invited to report guests and a wonderful room for | the disappearance directly to ‘The st |the children to play in when the | Renders who may | weather outside 18 inclement. One of those durable linen rugs A Converted Storeroom, the French doors and windows and the trellised walls, and with new) report to e invited ms as will interest The Star, to reproduce such their renders. MRS. MAY C. POST is sought by the Red Cross in Seattle, Her son ts seriously ill in the U. S. naval hos. of many feet, and the reed furnt- while of lightweight appear- {s constructed for the hard usage which a large family of adults and growing children {s/pital in San Diego, Cal. |bound to give it. While excellent) If MRS. MARIE EDMONDS js in | reading light has been provided in| the city she should call the Red Cross | the juntor flocr lamp and the table |at HL jot-2432. lamp with thelr reed shades, a pleasant feature of the room Is the! celling, the principal purpose of | which {s to be decorative. | this newspaper, for advice or infor: | mation about home furnishing or Barer: sending stamped ad- d envelope for reply.) “Queation! JN yellow tes bright a color for the living room?—V, ©, Answer: Not In the case of a unless room, Then it may be used the principal color of a warm color scheme. Copyright, American Homes Bureau, © Fast Passe: ferries From © Leave Seattle 7:15, 8:80, 1015 oat 1:43, 3, B41 FY Passenger fs apecaeees bd Colman ret tr Y YARD ROU | Dock MA in-2028 commanded, Ask your neighbor? |her to do this | | I expect ey other man from “Use Doan’s,” Sa The. | Adam down had the same feel ; y se Seattle Folks: ing that I had when Leslie politely 4 me that under no consideration A. LINDELL, proprietor MRS. HL. HOWIE. 6417 would she give up her necklace barber shop, 3854 26th ave. Flora ave., Georgetown, Outside of feeling there was S. W.; residence, 4050 26th says: thing my wife cared for r ave. 8. W., sa (There wan x dull, drag. she did here There was a steady pain Bing ache In the small of bes cid: for: mgs: there | we across my left kidney and my back and occasionally complete shattering of my trust in I couldn't stand sharp catches aelzed me her understanding. She doesn't seem having the worst Across my Kidneys. T felt Ito realize that no red-blooded kind of pains in my back tired and languid all the eo CF deesnigge egres It was hard to work and I while and just out of sorts could possibly allow his wife to was slowed up more than I had headaches, too, and wear Jewels that represented more A little because I was lame, then my kidneys didn't act bees 2 ree seb and sore right. Doan lis, from all the time, Bartell's Drug Store, drove + OOOO however, from Rartell's all this trouble from me Drug Store, relleved me of and relieved .me in good U i the attack.” shape Doan’s Pills Stimulant Diuretic to the Kidneys At All Dealers, 60¢ a Box, Foster-Milburn Co., Mfg. Chemists, Buffalo, N.Y. The Seattle Star MA JONG COUPON CUp this Coupon from ‘The Star for two consecu- Uve days, Fill out wits your mame and address and bring or send tt to The Star office, 1807 Beventh Avenue, with 60 cents Gfall orders 100 extra) ‘This will entitle you to one of our complete Ma Jong ots.