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oh ; ‘ita . © | caus Liles moned by Hot I GO ON WITH STORY “pe. “wi Setter to t me of } 1 have Kemp and del Richard. You give it tor you any qu gaid it was a importance, bu Bact that Miss @way. I think ‘es, sir ging the t A trim-looking part " @he door of the Ke answer to his sum her head wh « ae ard. ag “He's gone out motor! th the => family and the t be icy ate this afternoon. Tt Bi where they we rt “Maybe you could leave the mes | ay Hy gage with me and I Richard?” “Ne. I Myself. I c to Mr. Richard las “He wasn't here his mother to a th ¢ity, for Mr. Kemp “pelt, They never § past one. Who erd it was the ‘Just = for him and | meaning! Miles returr the Drake hot fer again in He “Young Mr. Ki Yo a theater-par Ming, too, sir,” @idn't get home t Z thought I had ay @verything.” the maid “Young Kerp was at the th you say?—Don't go, I want to th for a minute.” Hobart turned and bree tau Hsp tere ere ae i He i se head to ald her iis have been t Hae Vhegan slowly to pace the floor and it seemed to the detective that the | We alibi had fa we will ten |on @ssurance of Dick's upon him like a bi down and wrote ra “T-want you to go to this address | yc ‘and present this note to Mr. John | pat “Wells,” said Hobart ard dispelling que horror wht “Yes, sir.” . glancing i @t the env addres: i ni on West E “Will there renee 4 be any an ase ; i | “I will leave that to Mr, Wells h disap aran fst pure that you sce h Dp I 3 ai ‘Wells was seated in his study Where seemed to be an hess about hik mouth as bh i the detective i, | “I was expecting yo “Mr. Drake telephon had South for Years. There is nothing better Cuticura Soap, assisted by Cuticura Ointment when required, to keep the active, the skin clear and free iptions, and the scalp in « healthy hair-growing condition, Stele Bop Hr idee ts Mase’ tes oe page. Gintment 25 and the. Taleum the, on To be operated in conjunction with the Beattie Institute of Electronic Re- actions. { Accommodations for the treatment of here has been = me some F t jh f the fam What wa original sum which each of the From ence did Afri ‘LEAVES YOU FOREVER’... So Says James H. Allen, WhO) as soon as they re: Drove Out Rheumatic Poi-|have reason to believe that she has sons After Being Crippled ADVENTURES OF WINS INDIAN OBIE atiafied no father b Her a private detective to locate her, masked me at the request and with ¢ his sister or we are, f the you! “at ty herself, or that st hia know! | as brothe Nope, but I'll get matter which | 5 Mile The position which ult sand I have aken isline mat pla moment but safe hands, t want her father | r whereabouts, # uaded upon to ta his on own fn "| ‘The attorney turned to Miles, kly recounted the circumstances. ‘his letter ie self-ox t ean you t ah {legitimate occupation which would fake an honest city workingman out + hae t s Into the country on short t at ioe es jnight?” | atl pd 4 went ¢ | “The nuppos! which o¢ Py if € t in that the fellow might * > be a helper on a moving van," re Mra. ( z k Miles cried triumphant: | ty y the scrap of paper| “Toys evere é bea ten” | “Yen ‘ ide ibd the letter, read it|Sramble, knowing nt rebopsipey i Lamell smoke! Come here | . Both of them slid t r chatrn and First she ame fn ‘om the Mes mble’s (they ha as kK. The smudges |) ss m carbon paper and.the & fl 8 fl un a fragment “ ne name and ad r\last person to whom } 5 ied. 1 4|made—"Mrs, Ja—Sloc que moke in kside, New Jer For argu: | smoke a ang yuatehen, 1 ake, let us aay that ‘Mra. | 1 buts in the | gument’« secialt- otk J in—' is Mrs. Jason or James Slocum, These fellow citizens desewe your respect * ‘At 8 o'clock this morning, 2,500 Se replenish the Community Fund agai Among this army of workers are hundreds « and women who, in many cases, are laying ¢ — CARED? _ y sattle citizens started out ist the needs of another year. to again f our leading citizens—public spirited men uside important personal duties to give their time freely to what they deem a greater duty, and asking no reward beyond the con- sciouness of an important task well done. These men, these women, deserve from you and from u ectful hearing. The work they have undert to be covered is large. Every delay adds to thei great annual community enterprise. Vill you not help, rather, to speed this work promptly along by giv well as generously? Have your check “book ready! No duty can be ore important—no caller can ask precedence over these worker Let us not make them “solicitor Let your own heart and the needs of the sick, the helpless, the dependent solicit your sympathy and your help. Make the task of these workers only the accept- of ation, its size determined by ance your dc i courteous re be ¢ eption and a prompt and mpleted in six short days. The field their hour d puts a drag on this 2n must abor, lengthen: your ability to give and by the pressing need of those less fortunate. This appeal comes to you but once a year. In it you hear the request of 53 organizations and of the hundreds who are blessed and benefited by their labors. For your convenience and in the interest of systematic operation, one worker, not cores, comes to you—one time, not many times, ay Increase the value of your gift by giving gra- ciously. He doubly gives who gives with prompt- itude! Give! Give Liberally! And Above All Else, Give Promptly FUND 22 nd to 27th The Tangle (An intimate story of innermost emotions revealed by private letters) bout her knees. 1 ser Large Enrollment for Night School night school will asked h felt any difference between them, and she answered: Miss Les much 4! the bornin’ at tell you doesn't make » as it ence in who does endent of ,200 students the various classes. does in who does the lovin’, Little Jack as given his whole Font ges eee Fee ak sean loyal baby heart to me. He Is like SSE TSE SE * © " as ted them splendi a frolicsome puppy dog who has 1’ i a Tam encloning Miss have proved & bulwark UPOm |ovey or ears but for the one to whom | Bellingham Seeks sity rane jet agiaie # has attached himself wneo that) — Check Forger Here my en ny ne Der ‘e expects love from | : : pt What 4 woman | t and foremost, Ruth, I must | 00 jut some way he has got| BELLINGHAM, | Sept. 22\—Fred k of ne oil you that I am’ much’ worried |{\to his iamost soul that Tam his| Darling, arrested in Seattic yester ted t adford my baby's coming. Th and he is mine, and I couldn't break | 2%, 1s wanted ont two felony - » wonder t 5 h should make me the h sige maaateby trytiie tacts s here. He ts charged with hav 5 were Burt eing w s me with w eivusachbn okie jing forged several Cascade Laundry 4 of being witches in the Salem | doubt, is particular Sn itiok |Co. checks and with the theft of an days, with such gossipy and scandal I kn t| Si ¥ Seattle Star) | automobile belonging to H. T. Hyde. loving old maids and wom now he will world cannot make mo think ¥ liooking into their affairs me have m than ombe F Brookside | aitferentiy. Cigarets, I'll be boun i thelr own interpretation up t thing he said to | piace exists—New Jersey. |or a pipe! Really, I feel like f ret as everyone else has said whom That will give us‘a starting point.” ling ‘To think that grandsons Of course, my first reaction was|I have told of my expected mother- s. It is my theory that she |imine would—”" to take the letter to Jack; then I|hood was: I hope it will be a girl. have stopped the van on the} And she went on and went on and| remembered that I was ani | Of Course, I suppose that is what road and arranged with one of the |inen ordered them to bed. moving men to bring the note here| They had no chanee that day to hed the city. We | tell her it was only play smoke. | But g to be even| gone to none of her friends, altho it | worse is barely possible that she may have | (To Be Continued) taken refuge with Mis Service, Inc.) Amitage, Lane's End, Oyster Bay CHAPTER XII QUEEN? when the {Mayor Brown Will Crown | Herat Market Day Parade ) Who will the Market Day queen | ©? The question will not be ans. wered until Saturday at 10 a. m, when the Market Day parade starts. | Mayor Brown will crown the queen! after the parade, which is being held | to nc 2 at the Western Washington fair It will be market 4 in earnest | for all tle girls between the | Mrs. John D, McPher: | 419 Wheeler et, GA rfld-7127, is} Millicent | (Copyri dint latter 1 tered “Come to my room, you're free. I've news for you.” (Continued In our next issue.) room, lad, when a curious bit of The President HAT u know about powers, du- thes, succession in office of the president of the United States? Do you know how many presi- denis have died in office? Do || you know what happens if both the president and vice president die in office? All this Information do of 10 and 18. fon, and PPE much more is contained In a the girls for the Going fen charity patients have been re-| Mr. James HH, Allen, of 26 Forbes butletin prepared by our Wash- to-Market section. 1e ways it Is the werved, which will be Increased a1 Rochester, suffered for | ee € Ae of every girl to outdo the boys | ington Bureau, crammed with fast as finances will allow. ears with rheumatism. Many times!! facts about the office of prest parade The Abrams treatments aro being to | thin ter dise left him helpless|| gent, ‘This fs a presidential Prizes will be given the most orig. troduced rapidiy dea the Unit-/and unable to work campaign year. You ought to | , and prizes of $2.60, $1.50 co EA sec eg o ig great re Ho finally decided, after years of|| now all that Is to be known and $1 are being offered for the three mand, due to the marvelous results| worcelone sty nt noone can be : 3 entries 16 vegetable, | eal ea peel rrptn coasalons: study that no one can bh about the highest office in the | |Yest entri in th > von tat r fault, | An article by Mr. Upton Binctae |/T°® from rheumatism, until the nation and how its functions lowers, fish, poultry, rabbit, umulated led g the methods will be given who do not understand tho | impurities, common’ eiatered physician and | gurgeon, accredited by Abrarma, and assisted by specially trained nurses, ts in charges. All recognized treatments will be used expelled f With thi |suited y m the body. Idea in mind he co made experimen Ans, and finally compounded a prescrip: | ody occasion requires, but we sal ng | : TACOMA, Sept. 22—Mra, Telka Gpeclatice in the Abrame methods, ana |tion that quickly and completely ban Washington, D.C. Hgtanezowaki, one of the oldes fd Bpectro-Chrome-Therapy. FREH ished every » and symptom of sons in the United Stated, ¢ | Abrams biood tests will be made for | rheumatism from his system | I want a copy of the book- eet ber) Abalone By Meehan Epo) Nan aed Teguiar pationts who wish to take the | y I. ‘| det, THE PRE to her family's claims, died here Memes trvahments | He freely gave his discovery, which || Hets 2 , ’ Binsday atithd Aeelow M480 “MNO We jhe called Allenrt < inclose herewith five cents in - 7 si . poe: We ‘Authorised Abtains equipment wilt be|he ca Allenrhu, to others who |born in 1796, according to her daug’ used. ltook it, with what might be called|| 1008¢ postage stamps for same: tar, tives fe utine . oe Cantta treatment for re yelous success ke yeas } tte dcop mead Ba; Cee afl’ be sua that {he pereen | ous au Zneny Years Ou Mia, and a granddaughter, Mrs. B, D means can well afford to Be ee ad, $3.66. where know about his Jn the free cline preference will be through the newspapers given to children and the bind, until; ‘The blessed relief thia marvelot enctally | rescription quickly gives has ma |for it thousands of. friends,” |drumeiste appointed my agents In is Mr. Allen's own disco tinement, discov such time an we are able fl to accommodate more, ‘The Ulectro Medical Clinte, O11 Third Ave. MA in-3671 Acros tho strect and one-haif block "above the City-County Bidg. your elty, id deposits, were dis-| |solved in the Joints and muscles and] urging he decided to let suffers every-| say All druggists have been ry.—Adyer- | dog, girls going to market « | west products division. nd North. and duties are exercised. out the con as directed: rin on below and mail ‘Tacoma Woman, 128! |Years Old, Is Dead 1322 New York Ave. | md) ao oe Eorine a ts|| Political Editor, Seattle Star, ry | | Bailey, of Tacoma | WALLA WALLA, Sept, 22.—John | H. Rehberg, 68, a pioneer of the In lland Empire for the past 24 yoars, died Sune er a short illness: |He wag a native of Germany and came to America 56 years ago. Ho is survived by « widow, seven sons and a daughters 11s de It} | ttle Day, October 2, | }bronehitis and pneumonia ready to him and had said I would n r-|they would have sald to any pro: give him 4 made me the|pective mother who already had a ab: : I think I de-|boy, as I have, But you can see it nerve. That ts the reason, my dear different in my case d every I sent you the telegram, and why I|time I hear those wo whether am writing this explanatory letter. |they are spoken u kingly of the Of course, I know T am getting| circumstances of ion of ou very much disliked by my © Jack, or whether, like John mother-in-law, I know you don’t}and my own dear mother, they have mind that a fooling that I shall come to wish Lam very much discouraged, Ruth |my dear little adopted child out of dear. I ener confronted with | the way of n son's birthright, all sorts of problems that as far as|!t always stabs my hea: T can seo have posaiblé solution.| I try to quiet my fears by quot- In this because I am a woman of|ing to myself the words of my loss decision of character and| mother’s old laundress, who was talk strength of mind than most, or are|ing to me one day of a child she had they the ordinary daily problems | adopted, whom she sald she gave ox that everyone has to work out? jactly © same love and thought she k ‘ou, my dear, have had many! gave to her other four children, who FRIENDS ALL THOUGHT — HIS TIME WAS But S. H. Borland Now that I could eat nothing but ‘spoon victuals,'-such as milk and eggs. I Enjoys Fine Health| was terriviy weak and dizzy and rs . Jcould make no progress towards ro. Since Taking Tanlac ‘ But Tanlac certainly did 10 work, and now, at 79, Tam in "In time of peace prepare for/oxceitent health — have more war" {is a wise sugs arty trength and energy than in five out in connection with health. There] yoars—and altogether in tiptop is always an army of winter dis- | shape eases, including influenza, grippe,| “My caso of stomach trouble, al |though very stubborn, attack the weak, rundown system.|for ‘Tonlac. ‘Tanlac gave me such Tho time to build up the constitu-|a Keen appetite and good digestion tion and fortify against the on-|that 1 oon forgot all about dieting slaughts of these contagious and|and soft foods and went to eating dangerous enemies of health is right |everything I wanted. ‘Then my now, and, according to the testi-/ weakness, dizziness, constipation mony of those who have tried it,/and other troubles ended, and I there 1s nothing so invigorating to|found myself in first-class health. a rundown system as Tanlac. |Since then T have kept ‘Tanlac on H. Borland, of Milwauklo,|hand all the time, for it is the or recently said this of tho fa.|/#reatest ald to health T have ever medicine: come across, A trial will convince mous anybody of the claims I make for nlac is a medicine I ean vouch for, because T have used it off and nd on for a long time, and have found it ‘on the I first took .Tanlac after a el of and bronchitis, winter , Wheh my health was go bad that my friends gave mo but a few weeks to live, “My stomach was in.such a fix sale by all good no subsititute. ) million bottles sold. 40 Tanlac Vegetable Pills, for const! pation, made and recommended by the manufacturers of TANLAC. Advertisement, SHORT seemed easy } Darling passed out $200 worth of TOMORROW: The letter continued. ' bad paper during his short stay here. 4 out of 5 Dental statistics show that four out of every five over 40— and thou- sands younger, too - are victims of dreaded Pyorrhea, Will you escape? | ! Pyorrhea is a disease of the gums—not the teeth You_may take good care of your teeth and still | get Pyorrhea. Once Pyorrhea secures a firm hold, pus | pockets form, gums become weak and flabby, the teeth loosen and fall out no matter how white and sound they may be. Forhan’s means healthy gums | It contains the right proportion of Forhan’s Astrin- gent, as used by the dental profession in treating Pyorthea. Forhan’s protects the gums, keeps them ina firm, healthy condition, and leaves the mouth sweet, fresh and wholesome. If you don’t care to discontinue your regular tooth paste, at least brush your teeth and gums once a day with Forhan's, Forhan’s is more than a tooth paste; it checks Pyorrhea. Thousands have found it beneficial for years. For your own sake ask for and get Forhan's For the Gums. Atall druggists, 35c and 6oc in tubes. Fermula of R. J. Forhan, D. D. S. Forhan Company, New York» rhanys FOR THE GUM More than a tooth paste= it checks Prortkie. Just ‘ the closest attention under the waterline, eo do your t der the gum-lin Sot a PO Ey cm" itactsaubalins