The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 23, 1924, Page 10

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| Cream butter and sugar, add egg, favort then add sifted dry ingredients altern with milk. Bake in loaf o¢ two small layers. Crescent Baking Powder is a thoroughly dependable | keavener. Every ingredient is pure and wholesome. Fora quarter of a century it has maintained a uniformly high quality standard. ACrescent Recipe Book will be gladly sent upon request, The Novel in STREET DRESSES These smart woolen dresses have been specially selected to appeal to the woman who de- mands authentic styles, fashion- able shades and popular mate- rials at moderate prices. The tube-like silhouette and the tail- ored frock with braid or button trim are particularly fashionable this season. SILK FROCKS - for the Informal Gathering The gay little frock with slenderizing tunic effect, clev- er pleated apron or side panels and novel knee flounce in the new silk crepes is just the dress to wear to the infor- mal gathering or afternoon affair. Use ; Your Credit Account | Wi When you are buying your fall outfit you will appre- ciate the privilege of paying for your ciothes in small weekly, semi-monthly or monthly payments that hardly touch your income. Buy Now—Pay Later. 1332-34 Second 209 Union when he was rer or Bally Ath n hin face ut for ; x women, which be there because he ts wonder. | i & if these women were not better , sulted to him than I | oa al Miles You see I'm rather a serious type breath, Life means ‘ax! Bomeone » more & good time. to me To tell than within the last two d tak impreamio . Ruth, I have dimly sus . who wa © comes a time tn every " t mere ed woman's life when she asks der could | herself the same qu nm Tam ask h which to any I made Rip let me have |@689 and with red excuse . a tian ¥ tn | B® hastened toward library, but t a gave 3 a | the d of Roger's voice in reply eg hleislink is tn |*tFeated him before he reached the hat 1 flirt with a ® Roger Drake | Ruth, 1 ¢ (Copyright, 1924 He handed to Miles a one end of whi to the dent that R in a moment sbrill with some r © came again, & very like t Who are you? . 4 + My bi and then the one + You must be OF THE & Olive spasmo¢ it, and matches, too rs querulous summons from dining room recalled Mi per and Scram. |the brooding stillness of the house when all at once a woman's abrick |hugn't a chance to teli her that it! was © Indian-beans or Indian (es, as they are sometimes called, s but they wero smoking just for another door was flung wide in his jface and a man dashed out, almeat | nd now,” sald Mre. Cracknuts colliding with him. when they had go! I'll just send |their suits to Mister 8 “Mothers know the difference” Miles halted for an Instant, taken p Snap at aback by sheer surprise for the y, Nick & Co.'s store to clean Can children look neat opened door was that bf Roger’s|and preds. Then they'll be 1p good while playing? Kute Kuts |store room and the man who had/order for school next week say they can! Kiddies in emerged was Andrew! He was with So she bundied up the two sults Kute Kuts can hop, skipand out font oF, ralatcont, bie Sleeves end gave them to Daddy Cracknuts | skate to their hearts’ con |grimy with dust, a smudge of which} “While I'm at it," sald the old tent and yet look “dressed |lay across his cheek giving a gro- rel, “I'll gake that up’ all the while. Remember, too, these smart little play suits are wear suits Freee, “Can't Bust "Em" workmanship sees to that! At your dealer's in khaki, tesque twisted expression to his fea- tures | “What's happ “Stop that yowling aside!’ Miles became aware that a thin, reedy wail had succeeded the shrick| and shaking off the spell which had | “How |: along, too. spots and a won't hurt {t.’* | . Yos, wo can fix up all the good as new,” said Nick, Cracknuts came into | 1 told him his errand, | everybody at your house?" | | he roared. | Hitty, and stan denim and other hard-wear held him transfixed ho hastened, “Fine!* sald Daddy Cracknuts, 2 “Just fine! fabrics, siz down the hall. pores: Shales At the head of the main staircase| But he did not say a word enol ¢.|Ma having put the boys to bed CANT BusT’ jthe maid was kneeling before a r ep y Los cumbest form wringing her hands|think he had yory good taste not to and sobbing hystor but An-; mention it, don't you drew seized hor arm and thrust her | N ss fy ag wtces fort | lvidlentiy as ten lo Kad forgotten to PEGTOP PLAYSUITS [vane tid caan!—Hore, pull your.|take his pipe and matches out. of SecPaneor ter hepie Paied Oo [self together, Hitty, and call Carter One of the pockets of his smoking Kate Kut design patented U. No. 36450 lor William > Tattiagumance willbe peosocnted | Bo Andrew had not consclously Sa — " {noted that momentary encounter! 1 that there's | Seen ope ———~ | The detect! epped forward I'm thinking that} Br, 7 oa | “What 4 ir Ob, Is Mr. Roger | nder house it may be Wrinkles Erased in 15 Ill? Can I be of any assistance?” me dawn! a ; “You. Help me carry him to his patching Scottie to the Minutes—A New Marvel |} room and then get my sister No| vil nsmit his wire, Miles need to call a doctor; he's had these |re-entered the house and ascended to | fying sensation of the day | attach before and, I know how to/ the econd ff The door of Ni eo¥* | bring him around.” | Re er tore did not yleld | He placed his strong arms about|/when he turned knob, hing | the rs of the unconscious he started down the hall Miss |_A Drake appeared “We shall not need you, William,” she announced. “My brother is sub. room and upon the | ject to these heart attacks and he is breathing stertor y iron the the |man and Miles supported the knees an4/while Hitty ran ahoad to open the merely Between them they got Roger root] Drake into h AMoOLB | bed he en | OUSTY where quite all right now, but of course {he will not come down to dinner ¢| Miles slipped out into the garden| An hour passed and Hobart Drake dertuily | Where he found Scottie at work/returned from tho city. Miles could rejuvenated. among the roao bushes. |scarcely restrain his impatience as Tarkroot is #0 harmless it could be] “What is it, 1ad?” Tho latter| he helped Carter to serve dinner, but say complete Te ia ta be ac eNe|atraightened. “Has something come} the occasional glimpses he stole at entirely when tt» work t# done, and| Off at last | the financter’s face told him nothing. thorefore is not to be confused with any| “Something that has ail but taken|It was inscrut and when the St te Che ariel Way Gruesist “an tme off my feet, Scottie! It may be|telophone rang he rose with calm the ¢ treatment! | waiting game for a few da ¢ | deliberation. | |but there's daylight ahead! u| “That was Zorn," he announced pencil?" Ho pulled a notebook from jon his return, “He assured me that | |his poaket and, tearing out a page, |ho was making definite progress he scribbled hastily upon it while Tis had lacked conviction. waited in. silence. !and Andrew glanced up with a sneer. tone colleague ‘There! 1 don’t care what excuse} “Sounds good but doesn't mean you make afterward but get down |anything!"’ he commented. “Isn't to the telegraph office at the sta-/that what the police always give out tion as fast as you can and send this}to the when they're wire off to tho chief; tell him to send Ono of the boys down here with the] reply the instant it comes, no matter at what hour of the day night! | | newspapers stumped? (Continued in our next issue) or Less than two per cent of the to- | We'll be. ready then to stand out In| tal arid and semi-arid land in the the open and declare ourselves!” United States is now irrigated Scottie read the message slowly - “= and then lifted amazed eyes to the| Water in which rice has been other's face. “Man, but boiled is an affective remover of tron we've been blind!” he rust from materials. ADVENTURES TWINS everything. swtabed spofns MJ 24 level table- spoons M-LB to the (7 3 level table- spoons MJB to the cup Stronger Note: 2 level tablespoons equal 1 rounded tablespoon. 96 the cup le. B EPTEMBER y PAGE 10 THE SEATTLE STAR TUESDAY (a) } “% I ha ad an exciting . (Ae totime ory of innermes@ emotions revealed by private letters) LETTER PROM LESLIE PbS. {+ t I «en I caunot keep! . COTT TO RUTH BURKE, He seems to have « ne . CONTINUED an wunca tult where I am| . red: tat . putt ou “f. vite t ra ein tel! all this ¢ ) t ql at bi f we were fr (Continued From Yesterday) . as t t peaking ot f ‘ ae Be eave Toad aca Peni aegis neg ked AE SAG te ioe Stell ens pete ¢ lovers, but I don’t believe | {later y k his ° Y I took » oe eee ee the room that| If I should tell my doubts and} Slipped : % = ance. chot had hit woods y i & Mant and |fears about ttle Jack to John he J. other - t . ' aw it was net I 1 say: “Well, you know you ! The a to the files oo. I pee of a cle The last is he sald at nig « {have adopted the baby; it's up to . bind . wd kened “ a je tre ir i 1) you. 1 a. ate t my p'itty muvver — You know, I his mother ts « Zs P ' <== = | Tal igergps fate Ruth, |the time bringing up “What are you Somewhere in this chart is your cup of coffee. Do you like { e | ints Gaetoaee can have @ deeper and more | Sole to do when you have children your coffee strong, mild or half-way? No matter! Do you prefer | ward and saw Rip and| 2” & love for my own child) inquiry whenever she sees mo wit a percolator, standard coffee pot, drip method or tricolator? ! e % naking cae « conan De @ of all I may |e es my eon, Ruth. ¥ chose him No matter! Your cup of coffee is here. But it’s up to you to find ; | Father yd vag, Ba Peay yltecs oe it! This chart will show you how. Put it up to M-J-B and see! y P | Jone pass dis phony nm vo get hold of him, If the bill fe all|/not need to take him and care for ‘ = ¥ taded { he needn't be afraid Miles | him, because !n my ecstatic love for : ! elf sudden! But te it is fathe I hed brought him into ; s ANY WOMEN say they have so much a P 1 would here was a cer-|untarily took him to my heart, 1 Percolator Coffee Pot i trouble in baking a good one-egg cake. I've Re OEE etl t sgh Moo ants erie apt: [ percolate [brine toa [meee found that your Crescent recipe never-fails me. | A t will be. |B ' I tees ver f " "I 50 miretes as ; “T use this same recipe for so m different kir t F . tf t urely the good God will not + ae } of cakes, too. By simply changing the flavoring | +6 Aaa "| , Then, Muth, there le an 7 1 level tablee | % level ele. 1 i 4 te k ou can make spice, nut, orange, cocoanut, choco- in CH ‘even renter’ questier cMilder 7008 MJ B epoca | it py yet ; te, ribbon and mocha cakes, or almost any other . re oa) Phone ligase Pr beg to the cup kind you may desire.” | ‘ fee adh . and I have been asking myself the , the ble fellow 4 er and over ag Is it ¢ thas ob" “¢ John and me to continue te Crescent One-Egg Cake | "the wn ‘ana (oe 2 5 Bed Link ive together as husband and wife } Jo Som A 4 tershoons Crescent Baking 3 his pocket and that was He had polish enbiag ‘ebioliiae’ abieat nuk spoons MJ‘B | spoons M‘J-B spoons M:J-B { Pies ¥6 teaspoon salt re BIN the game, Satur eel ¢ may bbe hecases to the cup to the cup to the cup i 8 cup milk 1 teaspooon Crescent ' jont_ on 2 . tiveness, at times it has ; pp) =o Vanilla laces a ve an ap wi s appearance 4 to me that I have surprised [ <= <2 ts every taste in \ Drip Method _Tricolator [ PA tle 1 feel table- sppon MJB fo the cup " 2 level table- spoons MJ‘B to the cup 3 lewel table- spoons MJB to the cup [level] equal rounded) |as new “Here, don't forget to put th pipe and matches back “They were in the pockets He didn't say which ; ended in a strangling gasp, «| 006) Sarton Mister Snip Sno se |chat® creaked heavily then a| put the pipe into the pocket |dry, muffied sob reached the laten- NO. 18—DADDY CRACKNUTS’ PIPE Scramble’s coat and the matches ¢r's cars. He peered in o ly be-| “Now,” maid Mra. Cracknute se | S80 when he had gone, Nick took |!#to the pocket of Scamper’s coat tween the curtains to behold thelverely to Sex Keramble|all the things out and put them| Then he tied up the bundle and |sctentist sprawied limply In a chalr,/gquirrel, . “you've |mway while the coat was being | Nick took it home. |his arma outflung across the desk|poth .beon so you'll | fixed Mrs. Cracknuts was just jand his white head pi d upon |» put any sup-| Nancy sewed on buttons and g the coats up in a clo war |them while the thin sh ® shook smoke when I smell|rubbed off spots and Mister Snip she felt something hard in Scram, Then the fairym Then she found the match Oly mine today I bake many different kinds of pies. There’s none Pd rather stake my reputation on than my raisin pies. Try one today—and you'll see why! At the res- taurant, if you lunch away from home. Or for supper at home tonight. My raisin pies are home-made pies, with nothing left out—except the bother. I use only Sun-Maid Raisins—big, plump, juicy raisins, made from the tenderest and sweetest of grapes. Crust—golden, tender, flaky, Filliig—juicy, racy, fruity. Goodness that satisfies! Haye one tonight. At your baker's or grocer’s . Shap mended tears and rubbed off | bie’s coat. She put in h had don more spots and Nick helped with |found—the pip But t Ma, I'll have to go back and get pipe,” called Daddy Cracknuts t minute I forgot and left 1 my pocket and Mister Snip didn’t put it back.” “Yes, he did,” sald his wife. “Here right here.” For she st grandma wi to bed and hay When next he e said Mrs,|took an enormous fron and pressed! Next she went out to the yard and| Isn't that just like grandmas brary he found it empty. rac the clothes until they looked as good! cut a birch switch. (Copyright, 1994, .N. E. A. Service, Inc.) Dusk was settling down and noth-| 8 there was anything to be ——=<—— ing untoward had occured to break | done but just do as she sald. They t there about ‘it had all th candy and ice cream a week becau: the 80 sorry for what 4 y got sick and had to go castor ol

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