The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 27, 1924, Page 7

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ATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1924. Q TALS ‘ein around sever Miles attended to th s ale nner time whe ed Brooklea but instead of once to the Drakes’ } Kemp will be waiting f © back road in his ca ‘ou must in an how take your travel h wi dw a fow days 1 the troub! 1 keep in touc “come back t e to find that aaed do leave him." She shiv ll be right back before the souttled ¢ down nd | b im s softly entered t k the chair bes 1 ever and «pc had turned work with a will and soc waist dee summer ho Miles leaped down into the excava tlon beside him and felt about with ger Drake's eye steméd to dilate. | his hands unwaveringty, unexorably, the} “* * Scottie closed. | ‘Rusted and broken CHAPTER XVII been crushed with a sledgehammer ‘ ¥, but I've news for you! | YOur friends hoped tt would be in Mi “Scottie exclaimed when Ailes Detter condition, 1 think,” Miles re. came down stairs. ‘Dick Kemp has |*Ponded. Can you guess it ts? found what's been under our very Tis not a wee printing press, noses, Do you mind when Rip told|tho I own I've had ¢ vs of meeting two men in the gar.) MC® You took the count Last night they came again|fom me." Scottie shook his head Dick frightened them away but |*owly. “IT had a ¢ not hefore he'd discovered the sp mdie it, they were after. We'll beat | **You're close to the truth to it tonight how we're to get {Ok man.” Miles wedged down the sof the lad— |lid once more and began heaping the “Pll find a way," Miles responded | !oose dirt “It's only the last link in | boaris ba . anyway, but it will be best | You can him and his tittle t fe obeyed 6 h later tonight. as tho it had now— Ress-like occupants the his runabout in the back road till | S*eetings were exchanged Patricia joins him." You understand, boys, Miles wan passing thru the hall/Z0U're on a confidential case, and Andrew Drake emerged from {Scottie ts here just by acciden rary fuming with exaspera- rity but there id <i ntroliable elation Miles spoke with that pettyfogsing Wells!” he explained to Misa Drake “He's coming down on the 10 o'clock | Sergea: replies all get and waiting for oc “All right, Farrell; you come with me. I’m going to post you indoors nnd then get one of the nelghbors to joln us whom I shail want as witness. Scottie, jump in nd let Barker drive you down to Mansion House where I 9 rd up to a Mra. Hig t you've come to bring her While she is getting call up 130 Brooklea and wist on speaking to the lady of the | house; your call, Tell ber and has sent for her. £ 7 conveyance of her own to reach here, low coat. but Mrs. Higgins will return Bridges you and Barker, trom make it snappy. em CHAPTER XV OHN WELLS was stil drensed when Miles knoc erstand all rig! burtlee of the trio We're WORK WE EXCEL im this partien~ lar branch of depend- a . too, wil Plates $7.50 to $15 Examination Pree In This Location 22 Years w Boston Dentists d Estimate 142044 Second Ave. . BEFORE BABIES WERE BORN: Mrs, Oswald Benefited by Taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Girardville, Pa.— if PF pea ede cod te fore my last two [sree reps It fect health apd I are more popular ~ A graceful slender gil holds « fascination which only slender women have. Men admire a youthful silhou- ette. Instinctively, they ate drawn towatds the woman whose e * | feminine vocie THE SEAT coo_—— ie) | | | | he Tangle NIGHT LETTER FROM ROUTH BURKE TO LESLIE PRESCOTT fo miean peared tn the Vrom ™ Alden Joorwa y to Jobe Alden Mres irayle? Andrew's voice m behind brothe just been for ew, and ¥ Very Wiliam, ts tion. Mile drew t Hobart took « step “By gad, you've gone too exclaimed. | end!’ Jerusha Drake ad buried I suppose that lunatic upstal went to you and you saw a chance of making a fat fee out of us you muck Andrew adva upon the attorney Pxpect M did not * about tt fr As for detective, Ser rom police head himee|f Andrew eo itn a P You'll take «mo re, white ne the same mad?’ The threw him with ur ot Hobart Your cept a bad cane of hyst temper. Tell Mr. Pres armed about her In the Io jstartied them @ A aMDEE |alipped thru the opened French wine} [dow from the veranda and polnted | (°OP7t6E% * ‘ accusing finger, “That man ts} ot Andrew Drake!’ At the same momen |fMamboyant eyen in w's weeds, entered the door wit expected strength, offended dignity to | Drake, your brother “He ts not TOMORROW Maisie G crisp ne On July 15, 1901, DR, EDWIN J. BROWN Took °# Charge of the BROWN DENTAL OFFICES ‘oa Now at 106 Columbia St three yea o Imponter | In the twenty ree years have passed, more than 170,¢ patients have had their de wo: done at these off 1 n of over $2,000,000 fo them. I cause of the | h business ciples and reasonable prices, th office is still doing a business, which et T can tet dded ‘usband y Repert two y | The erstwhile we th for the door, but himself, called sharply rei! Merks! Here are BROWN D your | Columbia Street | EDWIN J BROWN, PAL ick but | = | Marks seized him arip SLOW E land Scottie tore off the white wis. | ars |disclosing the cloue-cropped | lblack hair which more naturally ac-| OJ" corded with the culprits bright, dark | eyes and Farrell was | had who had all alook, stalwart, tie fran posed ns Re A. Hervice, tne.) | Letter from Alice board, room and Whitoey to Alice Graves Hamilton that a remarkable t thé pub. lic upprectutes the service at the OFFICES, 106 D. dD. & QUICK Ears ng the man wh | ¥, > Andrew Drake and ; at once regained con. | , LS SHAY trol of himself. He stood waiting| f jau y with a halfemile upon hi g 7 | 1 : | t | rut i AR “This Is 1924—amAge of Equality in Sex You Can Hold Man.” So Write in Answer to “ Your With Former University Unhappy.” BY CYNTHIA GREY 1)! AR MISS GREY: May I offer « Any Girl Own i married and hapy ) had as a gir y weet I I hate yirl mi j at rightly belong to her because—wha ally b en 1924 think of what cha good times I think of any ist en of nothir ge in the last liked me because would n tolerate So I adopted that I never had swarms of been fortunate enough to have had In my early sens” my fir than the r gi kissing. He said I was a “sensible tandard and tried to live prs, but b | real pals, better up to it | snt boys have told me that to be kissed—just kisse But what men want ing ar sympath May I jmyself ag n college “mixer” in freshman year I met a class- r 10 walked to my with me. After the fashion of niost chaps he started to kiss me “good night.” 1 didn’t lap his face. Nor did I free ith a few well chosen But he didn’t ki ly let him know that that wasn't my way of doing, and changed the called in a few days and showed me some cartoons done, r that, and for th vo years he stayed in Ww ttended parties, lectures, games and dances together. » taught me tennis, and we hiked and studied and read and talked together. The girls would ask me if we were engaged, and would hardly believe we Now, he could have kissed dozens of girls, for he was a likable kid. But I understood him and was interested in him. Now, “Worried,” “Unhappy,” and all such: Almost every boy that takes you out is going to try to kiss yo his first opportunity, isn’t he? Do you know “what for’? He wants to know just what kind of a girl you are—and that’s his test. And the foolish are flattered, and think he loves them; the prudish ones are indignant because they have !been insulted. But for those who understand there is an opportunity for comradeship that is worth ‘much. Vhen again he offe they will come with’ a declaration of love now him-by that time well enough to answer him and without hesitation. This is 1924 n age of e ity of se You can hold your own with a So don’t stay at home and mi all the fu h other girls, 1 when you meet study them a little and t lerstand ‘em. They t, but they’ll be worth knowing. Then when MRS, A. Diffe most girls they think like girl men F think that iore than kisse illustrate this by crave peaking of ous were not, Go ow "% |Explorer, Educator ’ Is Stricken at Sea NEW OTUK, & I bert and hardware stores; also ¢ + according to radio mes. eral makes of cars or truck : would be willing to work for m thing 7 c Grey will receive | | callers onday, Wednesday, | and Friday, from 1 to 2 p. m. | and Tuesday «nd Thursday, | - ps | from 11 to 12 a. m. at her of- | 10 Till | fice In The Star bullding, 1309 | C oso Seventh ave. . ae eeleaienncneeniae—anemeslll HOooT ALSO OTHER Cynthia Grey: understand-{ OPEN AL Matron in Attendance PAGE 7 ADVENTURES OF THE TWINS VO, 4-—-THE SOUR OLI WATI several | , The genuine friendship of one nice boy is more} fun, and will do a girl more good, than dozens of love}! *) affair ng ba s all this about What did you eX H iG DANCE on the BLUE BIRD The Time—9 P. M. The Place—Leschi Park. The Girl—Well, U know. A Nite Full of Joy. 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