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J . kles and dimes.’ And on the work he i to 1 Forty, forty-five, fifty, Y « ° or five, a dollar money, Tv 5 and} fy goodness!” sald Weeny. “'T'll|I gotta go t am n have « igh money to live And ye t the finest hotel, but I'll have six| too,’ ea ‘ 7 e e ale a da natead of three, and @ think of - P oO f ‘em’s an int valve, the | pink silk cover on my bed. And you!ter and bh an ” 8 been | 7 whall have the finest things in Bo have J rn tomobile with balloon can have n . 7 A ° | eve ‘. we'd bette = ‘ going et |b nat beet ad of bones,” ba t justed th TH XPEA » A A jt id u like ed the « ’ ! MONTH, DON iF y for} 1 don't know what Weeny would I won't forget,” sald Weeny, as : ¥ eat xt, or Toby, or |he kissed them both good-bye the jack remov Sa . " tela A geen bs b f at then Miste: Then picking up his satchel, he ‘ . ; led on a nearby ¢ {To Be Continued) f explanatio 7 natin — - « he , . N y 1 not hav ‘ 0 | ve . ; {Am intimate story of Innermes: emotions revealed by private letters) We're not goir task, for it sid fave been f ‘ . will ba, out > BNY | slow; but Sally was strong I | . I bm k ‘OU-ltween them th got the machine |'"* + ap, LETTER PROM ALICE HAMIL-| ¢ the queen I don't know | moving at a fair [ hid t fe sald the! TON WHITNEY TO LADY t our calendar yards distant bad = ‘ BETTY CARNOVAN n outside and watched to t You wha p Dear Retty: You will see fror nad. r of the shed and | marked the T - wf 2 ppings that 1 t slip the padiock into place. He had |tho g ‘ 3 | ring r € ent already extinguished the lantern. Kee aid, to | PH! 3 nappes Shes 7 a a> ly ey | att mad in atl far from well, - “If he hollers,” said the Wreck, | en be : eee ee . which loud egough to be heard within the| “I um,” panted Sal ‘ Phi 4 4 mpe should shed, “sheot thru the door.” They were some 200 ya 1 ch er Mg pasar 1 nce at once lh barpened tapoheagh HA . le winked as he spoke, then hur-jranch house when the f foreata: . a I set myself out & Mes Bo sige lacy poy pentione y lie Sie’ a ast « . Bally ¢: B feeling} or sometinnes 1 knew wt a time Le ie ts etael daar Pre . . . " Ms biready |} t Kar raking [how frightened she was There still t in one of | forts it came t mo the ioe |" those mealy agen tx out Sone nee ones ag. ¢ the upper windows and he moved « x1 enough,” gasped the Wr ory earn pm sping of An aweetness. (Fore was abroad, po 1 cautiously as possible ax he neared “Clim i a Pg ea] | tear, fo making an tn atl thought « $84 ttene ° sas might ‘ ite ! ~e| DRAPING OF WINDOWS wag & particul The Superfine (Jualities ech the" main road. ‘There BRINGS MANY QUERIES °" vn } pied the suggest nd threw open the gate. He trouble to jose it my letter in responsd always rHA. mai detailed e revealed in every steaming cup, 3. 1 JUST TRY IT. : took the giv thought that article descriptions, 1 perhaps this little A great many h there {s only r a few general The draperies shown re of soft upholstery velvet, ¥ hand sewed, which is pref: | erable to machine stitching, and others, BLEND of INDIA, CEYLON and JAVA TEA{ ©) TR. & H. C, COOK, MA In-0669, EL iot-0930, DISTRIBUTORS ay?’ he demanded. “I uppe u're headed for the aren't you?’ train, CHAPTER XVIII The Wreck Supplies a Cook was not whether 1s headed for the train or M. She not attempted nything beyond the get 1 loomed urge in her ision that it blocked off ar certain | mpse ture. But no’ was con hy tha need to make a de She hud no désire to go to not in a mood to ¢ the purchase of a trous. She WA annoying hey pe ted in thrusting them (Continued in our next issue.) SAY “BAYER ASPIRIN’ and INSIST! Booze, Car, Woman Unless you see the “Bayer Cross” on tablets you are | pit Sor gai ey he not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe | peterson, %5-year'ols | Peterson, 35-year-old miner of this by millions and prescribed by physicians for 24 years. |<it¥, Wa» under arrest toda with driving an charged auto while drunk Marietta nto @ woman, He was picked up on the Accept only “Bayer” package | oq atts Cr wich contains proven directions. | breaking Upholstery Velvet Drapes. are made in style which is in very good taste for the average home As the window is of ordinary size, the side drapes are cut 25 inches wide, as narrow as any drapes should be. They are lined with cream sateen, which not only helps them to hang better, but prolongs knocking 4 Handy “Bayer”, boxes of 12 tablets |other car into the ditch. Carl arrested and Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists. Weadsman and iW Aspitis ts the trade ware of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Salleylicacia | °O" mpanions, were also 1 the county The Seattie Star | their life ns well. They are stitched face to face on three edges and MA JONG COUPON |then turned right side out and felled on the fourth side, with the | lining # little full to allow for weather shrinking. The valance, about one-eighth as } long as the drapes ts cut with a | little: extra length, so that it will | not appear stretched on the rod, | Dr. Scholl's Zino-pads stop corns hurt-| (Write to Marian Moore, care of Clip this Coupon from fhe Star for two consecu- tive days. ill out with your name and address and bring or send it to The Star office, 1307 Seventi Avenue, with 60 cent (Mail orders 0c extra.) | |ing instantly. Remove the cause—{rice | this newspaper, for advice or infor- ‘This will entitle you to ona || They are thin,| mation about “home furnishing or tion and pressure. of our complete Ma Jong || medicated, antiseptic, waterproof. Ab-| decorating, sending stamped ad. ‘solutely safe! y to apply, Get them | dressed envelope for reply.) at your druggist's or shoe dealer's, Question: Are silver wall sconces | Three Stres—for corns, callouses, unions | te Dr Scholls Aisne No. The sconces and Zino-pa chandelier should also be of “Put one on— the pain ts cone" chandelier in good harmony Wrought Iron bridge lamp? WAME circccccccroocee cesrereseseerseesesreseessssesesepereres ADDRESS ... ) PHONE NO, ceccrsccrseescreseeesees a | wrought iron, Copyright, American Homes Bureau, | ,| This Phase of Home Decoration | of i Rete wi Bothers Most Housewives. ‘ with reluctance, 6 Radia. sort, 0 By MARIAN MOORE affection for the dusty flivver, and Every day letters come to my the touch of the steering wheel in-| gosy 5 king practically the same spired him as in rod. to tion which is to this effect: “I make the machine fly, if it would. ’ to make some lovely new A third time he nounted, as les for my home, but don't they reached the of the private New: - Casnen 1” And ad |took me in hig arms and called me 1 it kicked up an awful fuss. | eema that stupid husband of her Welt got very joun all at once, Leniie made exs an excuse he accused me of! writing the letter, a to come to him. 4. what's worse, | he practically accused me right be fore Karl. Then it was up to me to| marry Karl, and do it quick, so 1 staged another little drama. | find me in the summer! hor 1 4 wmall bottle of water marked “Polson. saw him in the doorway, I ¢ 00 bye!’ and put the bottie to my lips./ Betty, I've come to the conclusion that I was not born to be as we thought we both were, but} that some day I shal! be a actor, for the thing worked much better than IT dared to hope Kart} rushed forward, grabbed the bottle, | an author great every endearing nar before’and some I h I told him I I ever heard not he was afrald Tv for | scouring and GROANS Sa, Makes all metalware \ look like new mM JUNIORS— Little Me One-third the 1 us f For children and adults. SOLD BY YOUR DRUGGI DARTELL DRUG co, | EE is Raisin Bread Day | . ° e f Raisin Toast— | breakfast delight Crisp, golden toast filled with the rare, rich flavor of Sun-Maid Raisins—nothing could be better forbreakfast! \ Order my raisin bread for Wednesday and have this t delightful treat every Thursday morning. Phone your frocer or baker now. Tell him to put you on his list for a standing order. Then he will deliver or reserve a loaf for you every Wednesday. Raisin bread is baked “special for Wednesday” by bakers every week everywhere. Have this inexpen- sive mid-week treat every Wednesday in your home. ee are Endorsed by bakers everywhere, i including the American Bakers’ s Association and the Retail ey Bakers’ Association of America k Place a standing Wednesday order with your Baker or Grocer ' ie eee ores artery Jnij|Odd Fellows Lay | ten the anonymous letter, | Le New Cornerstone’ — ey oe WALLA WALLA, Sept. 2—Cere. f See anee oc any \ olnes'| be monies marking the laying of the) nerstone of the Administration § building of the new Od4 Fellows’ |home here were held Monday. Thef o bapp: new structure will cost $125,000 ané J that we be married) TOMORROW: Letter from John | Will be occupied this fall ht a Alden Prescott to Sydney Carton. Administration rooms on the fire We managed to get a license Inte r, together with three dining | the afternoor nd were married Me rooms and guest rooms. Bedroom. w, if T 1 persuade him to go | ca ithe second floor. er to Er » live. I think we | go the parlor and auditorium are | = These Girls too Ill to Attend School DAUGHTER OF MRS. VLIEGHER NORTH BALTIMORE, OHIO T no age does a young girl need greater care than from the time she reaches the age of twelve years until womanhood is established, Many a woman has suffered years of misery because as a girl she has been allowed to si€ around with wet fect, lift heavy articles, overwork and overstudy. In all such cases Lydia EF. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound should be given as it is especially adapted for such conditions. It is a root and herb medicine, contains nothing harmful and may be taken in perfect safety by any school girl. This Mother's Letter and Daughter's Photograph of Interest to Every American Mother Nontn BALTIMORE, Onl0.—“My fourteen-year-old daughter took Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound every month for weakness. One of her classmates in school who had the same trouble told her about it. She said: ‘My mother makes me take Lydia E, Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound.’ So that day sho came home and told me and we got some'the next day. She took three bottles of it and never has to stay home from school now from sickness. She is strong and well. 1 am sure if any mother writes to me I will be glad to answer her letter."— Mrs, Vurronen, Hox 61, North Baltimore, Ohio. Another Mother Tells What It Did for Her Daughter Daxpaipe, TENN.—"My daughter was not able to go to school for almost a year because of pains in her side and other troubles girls often have, I was just studying one day what T could give her that would help her when I thought of Lydia Uv. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound, and decided I would get it for her, Since taking it she has gained to normal weight and goes to school all the time.’—Mrs, GroRcE Hixcuey, Dandridge, Tenn. Mothers Everywhere Should recognize the virtue of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compoun LYDIA E.PINKHAM MEDICINE CO, LYNN, MASS.,