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Satanes Henchman THK ILLUSTRATED FEATURE SECTION— March 1 «. Ii»:t I by A rt Naylor ( mtliiiut'il trot» I'.»»» T lir ff WHITENS SKIN 7 S h a d e s in 7 Nights! n«w u «m * I Am«Bir«t| whittfus si n shadw ua ? «uxht.« or o ~*cs you noth in*. »r o i VcstrihliM tsa. s*U.«n-*j, mu Mr akin, niiuftir« i v i Ma n .h’a. i*nfa. easy to ua.*. «Try • ’Sf o/ baa T-w* Hlaarfc t’reaea wirheut-let. Sera- T---- - j p*y "»»»* • »^4 pc \ \ ■ j p u * tir.»tt 5’fcr r m k .l , > vomiAcm rha'-fw ^t»'n * m . \ «AeL--*r« ervm#. i. aoi «i*» altar I o jU- re i n 'rrta* and fat n»«'oey ba. k. r n r r TriduxstuieJ K*a Tio v n.* ( v dittiflM ua* .<icl«<ft*4 Ira* ii cm trail couj>«»3 NOW * r ikt l \a l-at*urktr»n«a l ..id'* u a »** • i..-vdv*. rr I I n i im 'i* i’M Tu Htiwi cmw . —Mr | t» a munti l i h » ' l 1 « ¿4ut 1 f tM* * < 4 U t « t *ft/ * i m u m U a a d y * M W Ú¡ r e f it« * ! m i , I mv « Ms li!t vm t | I TH REE DAYS' COUGH IS YOUR DANGER SIGNAL ( :ghs frum cold.- m i) lead to ae- trouble You can -top t b m i wt t it Crvomulslon. an etnul ifled creosote that t» pleasant to take Creomubioii t.- a medical U lscoi erv «riih two-fold action: (t soothes and heab the uiflameit membrane' and inhibits germ growth. Of all known dt uga. creosote Is rec ognized by high medical authorities as one of tile greatest healing agen da»' for coughs from colds and bron chial irritations Creomulaion con tain.- in addition to creosote, other healing elements which sooth and hra. the Inflamed membranes and stop the Irritation while the creosote g'*- on to the -toinach la absorbed into the blood, attacks the seat ot the trouble ami checks the growth of the germs Creomulaion is guaran-ed satis fa< • rv in tin treatment of coughs from coIda. bronchitis and mlnor forma of bronchial irritation . and is excellent for budding up the system ai'er cold- or flu Money refunded if in relieved aft»-r taking arrordmg to directions A-k your druggist, ladv.i CREOMULSION Don’t Take Chances f 0f> TP ( couch n o n cotas that i t m * — sith that cold. It may lead to serious complications. Take St. J»-eph’sLax-ana(double strength) O- »Plight r---'ilts. At all druggi-t* I AX-ANA ■ r - M ' l l l K \ j i i.'?»» : « j hall came the sound of a rasping, vitriolic feminine voice. Ilueatening death and dire revenge. A setter voice, almost inaudible, anaaerrd and seemed to aggravate the first «peaker Into a mad. screeching frenxy Casting .wide all caution. Theo ad vanced silently down the hall over the heavy rut. but stopped at a door leading into an exquisitely appointed library He stood dumbfounded at the scene which met his eyes Sway ing and holding to a large ebony table, with one hand flourt'htng a long, glittering knife, the woman wtio h id preceded Theo Into the house hissed her venomous threats at a young girl who stood sprllbound on tlie opposite side of the table. ' Wlio are you. and why weie you covornl, bo!h of otfr Uv«v* Mould I n * threatened by tills woman?” Ttie-i In tlmi^n asked, advancing Into the room ‘‘Uul I must know, Ttt«*«» tii*L.tt*ti 1 " I f you in «Uiw#i. l a ant to l»«*lp Muiu.il \dmlratlun For a triv.r moment thr girl re yon." "Of». I do n m l your I h iv r 1 mained silent, permitting her search ing ease to roam over (hr stranger n’t a frlriul on c a i U i in wli m I t ail f ahi Hut there was t lt.it In tits countenance Pl*»«v uiinuardrd coi» Oil rum and appearance which seemed U win a .%trAi»K«*r lir if In thr cltjr. »t»«t my tier cj mideim- and sttract her to tfUAiiliAn, who now iftjr.s unclrr th«* him. even as she |>erccived his at ! ' iiAim* of J K taiu U H o H oii , >rrtUA dr traction (or her 1 am Mau-la All- ' trrmlnrd tl»At t tfiAll marry a m «ll son. and that woman is Jennie O il 1 drUwt, tlirrrby forfn tln « Ail iltfiiU man. out huisrkcprer and and. my to thr Inherit Alte«* of my f illt n guardian's mistress She Is becoming I ! Just beli re father died, thii Frank more and more aildicted to drugs. 1 lloiloil IlAUduUntly mvrlKirtl ItUii Ul and her condition is due to sit over- ! 1 to luaklug a will that made Holton Indulgence she'll come out of It 1 my legal guardian, at the «am» time after awhile ” The gtrl spoke Ul a f believe, lye. tn conspiracy with the low. silvery voice that thrilled Theo j lawyer, inserted the clause making The Beautiful Captive "Hut arr you not Theod-re Ashton?" I hint the beneficiary In the event I "IH kill you Ml kill you' Now Theo was -ullureii "Why yea." married below f was twenty years now la 1 1 1 - tune!" screeched the wo —§«*•• rt«ht »Ala ill« And Ml be twenty In six lie acknowledged "How did you i of age # man m a paroxysm of rwge But as M**Jp Aim! make« your uyonthi ” she released her hold upon thr table 1-now me? l am sure I have seen' kaif |rua. “ Wh-uu dura he «a n i y u to and started to advance upon tier vou before ' would-be foe. she shivere»l. then fell " I saw you play that w. gainful marry? ' Thro asked alrd tik ln u lk « katr ' Edward Ti-rry. a trinai of Ilia who o f course. I in-one upon th* flout, wlirre she lay game at Wilbei loree seems to I hi I i I .some sei-ret powrr uvei apparently lifeless was only a kid. but but all girls turn I am watrlyed day aJid night As Theo rested hu h Jr rilled gaar li tve dreams " - m ake« It l«n | , mi / i , upon the victim, tits heart gave a "Do you mean to Intimate that I And now that 1 tiave com» into law- | •flky and fa my la ram i» leap and tlien %be*t rapidly. Stand proved myself v--ur hero that day. leaslon of an much of their crooked In ik f «m ari a r a ilila a ing there by the table, repressing her and that you have dreamed M me?" ways. I am beginning to fear fur my life Then. loo. H < I umi . as you know, lear and surprised by his presence a-ked Theo Marcia liuiut her head and a d -ep is trying to insure my life for twenty-1 was the must beautiful girl he had five tlmuaand dollars Hr la m-’liei 1 ■ ••« •H a A * ••? • mm 4 g w i . R ever beheld She was of medium blush sprrad over tier lovely features - * • • • r . « — BS • • ’ ta r I » . will mad and unscrupulous, and would I Im afriid 1 have" height, neither slender nor stout, but stop at nu’Jitng to gain hia end. If '9 • • possessed of the most ravishing and I in prison» il by (it s r fis s ’ •••« »lila f*ar Va« »ase tlie insurance p lu-y u Issued my • uperb figure, revealed and enhanced --.« »• wadi a », m a i • •»» Ttu- woman on the floor moaned. life won't be worth a dime " by her blark silk pajama- '*—• « 4 mmmmf • Ni aliara» bringing the trend of the conversa "T h a t'» put why J am lyerr. to in rm U rn t i r a l f a v i 4 m | | | ? l aa m m Tlie nearest comparison to her real tion to all abrupt rlusr Both Thru vestigate the rlstnys of Ilia a|>phea k> •“ •** r»"r«i'< » '• « Rs.i complexion was. Thro considered, a and the girl ( aine to realise their 'I ns Hut | think f understand (hr ■•Id C« , Ala« atailaAi Ila ripe peach, perfectly timed. Falling position -.ituatlon pretty well Ho far as you away from a regal br„w was a glist "But tell me. why are you here In know, bi he in perfect health? ening mass of black hair, which such a situation' What about your CHICAOO l'l»ii(r v HI. Aid N X J»4«»an reached to her slender waist In a guardian? Are you happy’ " Theo NTW VOIIK shower ot natural waves. Her large, asked seriously " I don't believe any honest physi «I WMi*h»!| i soulful black eyes resembled twin "No. My position becomes more cian would rec mmrnd any policy <>n pooh at night, and her little cupId precarious every hour It'a a long Ills life He Is a diseased man mouth seemed to invite khses on story, and I'm almost afraid to havr "From thta minute on you've got each of the red. red lips •ay here If ymi should be dii- a friend in whom you o n place your full confidence | m ready to answer any c all you iuav make, and M l gtve my life for your protection." Theo declared as he advanced to her | side "Hmce | came Into this room life turn dawned anrw I (Unit u n -1 der-.tand tt. Marcia, but If there 1»' such a thing as love st first sight, then — " Theo hesitated, as lie re - ( untinurd frum Page Two mrmbered hia engagement hia family, a few dignitaries, and vla- him: but with Uie aid of hia faith Marcia a eyes (lowed as »lie looked Quirk roliof fur Hrun. hi»I A»(Imu with V«| m . it>w4 ami inUial 4»a«r( lo Irrw iting rulers. In the audience cham- ful secretary. Ali FoU-m. he mrcred- up into hi* own. and a new light l,r—alrna. _ Ulc<l monil.ruie» uf IkMiilM Mi' ’ » • ^er one approached him only by first shown In their mky depths "Bill I life«' hint ■»•** • • nut* throwing du-.t on the head He never ed in concealing tlie fact for years T t i » if r t i f t c « » i r w »t- spoke directly to the people or to Try as he would, however, he could C anlinaed on I’ agr F is lil l«n«i» any a.wm bly He spoke In a low not keep Ills kingdom up U the pitch v»pa tone to a secretary or a herald who f efficiency U> which lie had raised The (I R K \ T 7 t g J pronounced his word» It, and the (ruth at last became When he went out, his eor'ege known. kook was preceded by tambour», trumpet One of hia many was» Faria er» and musicians Tlie trapping’ of Motiaa, coveting the throne, revolted, AOKNTA WAN ITI) H - e if jld i lah dL m l k t f m m V l i W | it fisa.»:.! hLs horse were of tlie richest imagin and Askla tlie Oreat was forced to vtdr*M Han j AW*» naar. M»« X M ae . V u r « 1 'ftm U m t •' .» . A « i « • • á m J i Vi , Nr»- Station Na« York able and the jewels on hLs person abdicate on September 27. 152*. after were worth an immense fortune. He a reign of thlrtv-slx and a half years i rode always alone in the centre, the He survived this many years, a p a -1 attendants holding the bridle a m i tlietlc ____ shadow of hia former great - waiting by his side. He surrounded ^ himself with great dignity and The empire that he built, however, j majesty while the people worshipped lasted brilliantly for more than hall him almost os a god. a century after hi» death. Then W ITH THIS WORI.D Lost 111» llyeslght Tlinbqgt >o and tlie Konghay Empire FAMOUS SKIN overtook went the way of all latlonx which 1 A l last total blindo» TRE ATM EN T have become too rich and prosperous The people gave themselves up to Be Sure It*« Genuine pleasure, while the other rulers ot __ Black ami While tlie Ask la dynasty showed little of the qualities of Uu-lr g n a t ancestor. I Z Ointment and Skin Soap ' hone « In 1590. the Bultan Mansour ot Don’t Accept Any Other Morocco east cove ous eyes on the Tonight n w ill. the i i< rich empire that lay scram the ¿Sa hara. and sending his troops over I Genuine Bluck inti White Skin Soup. Then apply Genuine lie desert plundered Tlmbuetoo, and Black and White Ointment according to direction* on the partially de it roved It. Not long a f package. Tomorrow morning you will I*- nurpriaed and de ter the Bonghay empire fell to lighted to *co that your skin ha* improved over night. Then pieces. p,is.-ibl> b.'fii justly rated as weallliy Thi n u m n in cs«« ot the furnishings appalling Tho thick Oriental rug' rare brie-a brae elegant drapes, lei mod a rich -ettins for the Uixurt- ltirniture Lorn srnsuous dirar'-' snd multi-colored lain tvs graced or tj nook and cortiei Suddenly, from the end of a long This dressing does it/ Ask 1 H air D ressing — h e (ir c iii A fr ic a n S ta te s m a n a n d C o n q u e r o r \ s l ll III D R E A M 31 irts r RID YOUR SKIN OF UGLY BUMPS AND MAKE IT CLEAR, LIGHT, BRIGHT M ake system alkaline to . . . S t o p C o ld *- Q U IC K / fllori»' Htill Remain Get Rid o f Cold« Before They Weaken You, M ike fu u Liable to More Seriou* Trouble«. Nowadays it’s important to stop your cold quick before it weakens your resistance to more serious trouble. Any o f the older treatments will brinjj relief— after a time. thousands say this new way is the quickest o f any. Bi t Begin when you feel a cold coming. Take a tablespoonful o f Phillips M ilk o f Magnesia in a glass o f water, morning, noon, and night, the first day. Do same tlie second day. Then only at night. Colds reduce the alkaline lialance .if your system. That makes you feel achy, feverish, weak. Phillips M ilk o f Magnesia relieves this, and restore? tlie alkaline balance. Doctors prescrilie Phillip* M ilk o f Magnesia ; hospitals use if. Millions know how it relieve' sour stomach’ , gas, indigestion, constipation and other symptoms o f too much acid. G et fft - qri-vftte. But vune of the glories of Tliiibuc- too still remain. Then- la the great mosque built by Karikan Musa and the magnificent tomb of Askla the ! Orea? Felix DuBoln. wh i visited Tlm- buctoo. xaya: “ Askla the Great mode Tlmbuetoo one of the world’s great | center» o f learning an.l commerce. 1 The brilliance of th» city was such that It still shines In the Imagina tion after three centuries like a star which, though C.-ad. continues to send its light toward us. Hig-h was ■ IU splendor that In spile of its many vicissitudes after 'he death of Askia the vitality of Tlmbuetoo is not ex- Mngulshed.” When the true history of Africa aomt-s to be wrilleu Askia tlie Great will be ranked with the leading rulais and ststeunen of all time continue to use thi* combination treatment for several nights and you will I m - absolutely astonished at the result*. Tho.se pimples and bumps will go, those uglv rashes and ocyemie irritations will vanish, and soon you will have skin that will make you happy and popular— skin that will lie clear, smooth, healthy, light and bright. Go to your druggist now and get a -r)0c package o f Genuine Black aiid White Ointment (which contains three times as much c* the 30c size) and a 25c har of Genuine Blark and White Hkin Soap. Don’t accept something “just as good”— got the Genuine Black and White. The original and | finiti? lila« k mid White Olntmwit and Nklu Snap i» made •«rl«Miv#ty hr tha Ilia« h and While l ’aia M »; •* < hie«««. BLACKüüWHITE O IN TM EN T’ndSKIN SOAP