The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 15, 1924, Page 12

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SSO ate PAGE THI SEATTLE ST AR {1 Women’s Feud in the Northwest e e experta who preparo valuable infore BY VINGIE EB. ROE a ene be . be went you for five oe 5 Copyright, 1923, Duffield & Ce) ‘any two fur eight cents, end any t more f a on t quired stamps and mail to our Washington bureau. CLIP COUPON HAE oe ’ WASHINGTON BUREAU o Beattie Star, rr ew York Ave., Wash 4. D.C ! 1 if 1 want the be ‘or booklets) I have checked. OWNERSHIP O pu PUDDING . N YARD PLAYGROUD () SALADS AND Nas Bud t ERRORS IN List () #IXTY SANTI tie " SOLDIERS' BONUS LAW f Nourisninc He KITCHE [] RADIO INPORS " at HOW TO PLAY MAH JONG [ RADIO e P ARE OF THE MAUR {) woopn VS LIFE : INTERIOR DECORATI () HOME CANNIN( o ag 1 eaild. are OF DOG () HOME GARDENING f ae, hs Serene PALMISTRY () CARE OF CANATIES a] ery HOUSEHOLD BUDGETS () FLOORS AND CoverINes [4 ul . Y EVERYDAY ETIQUETTE f HOW TO DAN¢ a] me v Pretty | CAKES AND COOKIES ) KEEPING YOU tj os he 5 HOW TO AMUSE CHILDREN [) REMOVAL © a] ¥ ‘ 4 HOW TO MAKE CANDY O CARE or TEETH f Pitts we FOOD FOR CHILD: © WORLD war HisTorr 4 — % . BEAUTY BOOKL C) Cane of GOLDFISH al ag hy rHE ART OF DRESS CONGRESS ] } ed a JAMS, PRESERVES () WEDDING ANNiVensantes @ . . . How TO COOK MEATS () CHOOSING A CAREER a] Tunew, Teu've s AUTO CAMPING O thw t CONSTITUT o th NOTE.—If you want c one, send five cents in loose sta “ ing I'd never t ‘ "|| you want threé or more, send three cents in stamps for each. le oraeatt m ‘ NAME . sev eeesece Prreritiiy Pr The sherifff placed the foot between after the| B84. bet as : STREET and NUMBER......, pad sbsaksaavagnata Bdabesebipanssccaces manner of a blacksmith, and filed votch in the AT CHWs sacha casscane crodideecasssaes she BEATE cose cscciness pesseatane shoe. rhe: 4 rae USE PENCIL—DO NOT USH INK. RINT CLEARLY (Continued From Yesterday) CHAPTER, X ean f gard ‘ t “The ser 0 is always] The Ashes of Hope a to 5 é . . NO, 19—-ON THE BOTTOM OF THE SEA Then Fair } and to ¢ a ter. Diamond a 1 d nev on his pomr ar t tt od | the sheriff noted | e quarter m sf ¢ of Nameless w! sat patiently wat faire had bes oe ik On the ot he When he was s t tf 4 turned to wa families were repre that] the alr of kings ward Into a | the dogs of the place were settled to] “yew she said judicially, “he | inaction, and that . " to leave the store that Jat least ‘ He >p a tree ear understood, | where it and went forward ¢ came forw a i arms. a tly on foot, sto; 4 ° “ figured it In't be so long be- | ¥ e Cathre 1 ad, fore you b t fe.” she |' wer a t this here cat rh { ttte | E : . : F Waitin’ oulde a my,” said t grate a big brow : bl e ° f t t r ’ got the seve we, all r and | felding w na t 2 sand oa aaiuea one or No wonder our|fode. He fond! P eyond K bed sid na the thestables onl Mut Pappy loved you all his lif le see lies tor rte . would have to stay awake | poo tn And so it was that Walt litechaed tt ne shod : Ber sooner would the | where ne . amo into the warmth and comfort | ftnion. He placed th : t 4 and start home | ca ith 5 Of fire and lamp-light, of chairs and) 115 Knees, very much " mething would hap- | you oto 4 tables, and beds with deep shuck-| 1° ‘Ur a’ blackamith ny (pen @ i ticks, and to the loving arms of| iii coarse file fro a ° y Woman-kind, after two years of rid-| oocist proceeded to a file a ante mountain top| Ha the’ ne t {ng on the big biack’s rump, of sleep. and 1 fell into the ‘of the Send Man‘s mo fng on the earth beside a campf awe: SW | sea |nack of sleepy mand ju and the long lonely days of waiting.! 4g . u cre!’ maid a little man, |the place 4 © it had t And, faithful as his shadow, Dirk ; i s 1 @ wea-horse. “What's | behind some cod the Collie sat on the stone that lithe f * Well well!” laughed fat formed the doo and refus wy 0} ed N tle Capt I ywinkle 1 0 budge until both Nance and ‘ tt nd 1 y t ne convinced him that all was well, and a ‘ J le i aedn tb Cordova : e ave thoug Right there all t that this was home. came Geivate, converse! it ¢ We thoust ' ‘ * When Nance sat to her gracious | j-00, ; . as here < wie @ 5 ft seemed a ¥ eat teuke bi " 4 Pc mdeil ack 7 c that the Book should fal Sime rt ® aid Captain ¥ winkie. |¢ ides — Master's tender words, “You do," sald McK f that was ¢ peeh ea fh 8 | didn’t need re children to come unto Me, fa the kingdom of TELEPHONE FORA TRIAL CADER } MA in-8251 vat ean a Bane i International -xposition ‘The creamy lather of the Cuticura Shaving Stick, with its delicate med- ication and soothing properties tnables men with tender, easily it- fitated skins to shave in ccmfort, even twice a day, and leaves the skin smooth and fresh atienre Lave \“far and away |what I say under your hat.” | years he don't | tome of universal |ings of the fami | Jover 4 | pants, “Do you value Does “Then me a moment tion,” said Kate Cathrew a dw < «wim and | “I'm like the well that « the stone sinks and | Confession in the heart of a you know. “Thanks. When the woman rod hour later, carrying ano letters from New York trader had come to hate ever since| ‘ood's suggestion concerning the | writer, his eyes had a very expression. It'was a mixture eral expressions, rathe: ment, of personal gratifi and @ vague, incongruous regret. If he had been a better man that Jast faint | seeming of sorrow might have de noted the loss of an ideal, the death | , of something fine. But he looked after Cattle with a fire of passion that was growing with every inter Life at the homestead on N took on a new color with the of Sonny Fair saw tells never seen | | ‘ow listen.” | ult of n. 1 Ki slo am dvent | n epi ed ng: over the scant, w as she judged could be »par These she began expertly to make 0 little garments. “When did Brand buy Sonny?"'.she inquire child shook his head. “I don't know,” he answered. yon these | , but the| remarked. | “Hold judgment, Bud ‘ance, “when a man travels for two| have much time to * counseled make money. We're poor, too, but | that don’t spell anything.” Bud held his tongue, but {t was | plain he was not convinced, | What makes him so contrary, I} wonder? jd the girl later. | | “He's jealous,” eld Mrs. Alison | | stranger. | | | | Brand to let her take # lin her innocent heart Imly, “because you champion th’ It's natural.” The field of corn was beautiful. Its blades were broad and satiny, covering the brown carth from view and the waving green floor came well up along the horses legs as Nance rode down the rows on the shackly cultivator. . For three days she had been at It a labor of love. She had many dreams as she watched the light wim- pling on tho silky vague, | pleasant dreams that had to do with | her cancelled debt at the store, with the trip to Bement about the carpet, | and with the new blue dress she hoped to get with the surplus. Bud must have some new things, | too, and her Mammy needed shoes | the worst way | All these things the growing fleld promised her, whispering under the| little wind, and she was happy deep | banne She wondered if | she refi | An odd dizzines | But she gathe ~ RHODES SCHOLAR coats TO BE PICKED waving green field cor It must be earlier o Announce the Lucky Man a | From “U” December 19 shimmer of | her gaz The ner of the Rhodes t loe at t cas ne a the University ¢ aky Wash i) be announced De Why, yes—It wan light as us ‘embe " ore scheduled to con- | Once more she ed at the field ation committee then she leaned forward, peer id nome timo this week hard, her hand: * will be announced by | bucket’s rim. H ) ee together an she These men will then be referred » focus ¢ to He Suzzallo, > thought she a | will them er to the state » ntood #0 1x |committee, which will, on December uck bw pick the man upon whom the «to be conferred. The win. at Junior stand 1p residence at lips fell o ittec, as well 5 composed of with one ex at as tate commit former Rhodes schola The committee onsists of H. B r|the Greek department; J as if + attacke orld of at the dim w ght wavered grot He seemed buckling beneath he A. O. Lar |the first time in her life she felt as ‘ory; Joseph Harrison, Eng- if she might faint ol". He neth Cole, poiltical science, Mammy had fainted once—when they | Quainton, history, who is odes. man ppointments brought John Allison home. d herself with a su-| from | “H'm. Must be pretty poor,” she|preme effort, closed her lips, wet be made for two lopined, but Bud scowled in disap-|them with her tongue, straightened rs, ris Sandusky, from this proval. |her shoulders , taking her hands |state, is at Oxford how and’ the “Pretty durn stingy, I'd say,” he| from their grip on the pail, walked | number limited to two. The out toward the field. ied in Our Next Issue) holarship provides for an income Jot about $1, 0 per year For healthful complexions eat foods made with CALUMET THE WORLD'S GREATEST BAKING POWDER ter leavening strength means ieee t bakings—perfect digestion | SALES 2'/, TIMES THOSE OF ANY OTHER BRAND | While he v | the sea at the Wash: | Harrison, of | | Ito Buy Playfield, but City Is. | spectal bond issue to be floated by the | Sand ne Gnome, was hree sticks about 1 that he had stole was up in the sky on a Twins had left him, g and raging 8 still raging he hap Ton: the rleepy 7 star raging and mig ned to look down just in time to nee the sleepy sand roll into the sea, and the dd Man and the Twins jump In after It He stopped raging nee and be gan to grin h, hat said he, pulling his belt in another notch. “Here is where I make a high And to the of the Moon Man and th m Maker Man, | who saw the whole thing, he Jumped from t toward the ¢ e¢ star straight down and whed into | exact spot where the Sand Man were talk- Twi and the ng to Captain Pennywinkle \ And just as the sack with the] mag ndt ed the Sand Man's anose sider, grabbed it nd swam off into the darkness. (To Be Continued) (Copyright 4, No B.A, Service, WARN OF LIMIT Ine.) Near Bonded Limit Seattle is within $1,260,000 of its| legal bonded limit, Councliman B. L. | Blaine warned his associates Tuesday | when a resolution was proposed to| issue $24,000 in bonds to purchase a | Playfield at 42nd ave. and Densmore st. The money was to be raised in aj council soon. Blaine warned that, while only $1,260,000 of the bonded | limit remains, already appropriations | have been listed for the bond issue totalling $1,800,000, The council approved the purchase of the playfield. DAD GETS H “That young man stays earthly hour every night your mother say about it? “Well, dad, mother says men have- | | n't altered a bit.”—Toronto Goblin, to an un-| What does | “Have aid Bobby?" "Yes, mother And did you ask God to make you | & Rood boy?" “Yes, mother you your prayers, but not yet.” There are 10,000 “ity cows” in the United States, a survey by the United States departyrent of agri- culture shows. Nurse Stacey's Suggestions to : Middle Aged Women raise of Lydia place r 2 uced me to try it an 8 r yea 1” a well woma: | the Char ¢ just to be on the sa I | d whole system and J t | | d takes it herself and I t d the Vegetable Compoun | 1} y Ea see Gt for 1 w Another Woman's Similar | Sesistiaecs of Life I was always t ould hardly do my work ere or 1 began to take Lydia E talk te nd 1 notic person. Il recommend it in cases owoc, Wisconsin. Take Mrs. Stacey’s advice and try Lydia E. Pinkham’s | ial Compoun LYDIA E.RINKHAM MEDICINE CO. LYNN, MASS, ine." Uke u Americans May Get Direct 1 sn aad to Rapid Rail to Northwest B. C, 3 Prince George. wan believed here that ° i American syndicato obtains contro! a the P. G, E. will be hooked up with y th R. and Great f cally, ng a direc i f. Into the north © new route would not affect ipments of freight to Alaskan P Prince George be land R A line from Seatt! direct, wh Seatth cut Steamed Clams never tasted so good until you try them with a dressing made of four parts of hot melted but- ter, one part of catsup, and two parts of the famous A&PERRINS SAUCE ‘THE ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE Delicious and | COCA COLA BOTTLING CO. Ade with Milk Sweelened with Money dy ference in bread That’s what has made CREAM CRUST the popular loaf. It’s made with milk and sweetened with honey—yow'll like Cream Crust Bread. Your Grocer Has It WASHINGTON BAKERIES

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