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THE SEATTLE STAR BY STAR PUBLISHING Co, “The Quaker Golls It for Loss” OFFICES—190T and 1309 Seventh avenue. She ped ‘ s 1 i I i os ho arew b r Newest Spring Novelties ‘ BYONY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY. 1 1 . TELEPHONES > IN— Business Departm Sunset, Main 1060; Independeny A158 wens in sists Geant etanae Baitorial Department ot, Main 1138. or Veetiies antl The Star's Eastern fiees: 10¢ Hartford buliding, Chicago; 68 onversing on the latte wl Delbune building, New York, W. MH. Portorfteld, mgr, foreign advertising, F if ORF COOPER for several minut when the fo BALLARD SEAN AGRNCY—22i Ballard ava. Hunaet. Rod LL ° mer urged the ne ity of expedi wei ® One cent per copy; six cents per week, or (twenty-five cents per THE NEWSPAPER BNTERPRISE: ASSM. ten 60 Bie part in order te pre ~ Month, detivered by mai! or carriers, No free coples. + ght ie, eee “OO MAIL, SUBSCRIBERS —The date whon your subseription is The captain took out his pock ¥ Bh the address label of each papor, When that dato arrives, If your subsorip poi k eae aoe Oe ae oe tign has not again beon paid in advance, your namo is taken from the list sSYNOP that formed paved floor tof "Henry could never be Ho bane jané » W change of date on the address label is a receipt In 1780, during the 1a are the hut, ae if to make room for al] betray the man who sayed hi ; sa Sas ~ c | “drances,” he sald, “you he ' Wr 1 = . revolution « Mr, Hatper t|targe map, which, an he other} It is no ehildi#h game that w FR ap. i , ne ntered at Postorfice at Seattle, Washington, as second-class matter ary wa ee | night proved pousseit to he om in ay of the late as eld ne ie entertained by Mr. Wharton in bbe] pag pled t $ wre now playing, “Mise Wharton | wot pouanelt: Se te om 2d liken te tad “ ¥ EE home in northern New York. While) Francen stood earnestly looking| Men's lives and fortunes hang upon | compar aan ae ae ie Ce lly oe gage Ae ggg Me Bay DIVORCE IN THE DOMINION OF CANADA — |! shere'CaptAtenty Wharton, «| onrough "the crevice, henitating| sitter threads and nothing must be) me, ive that unopened te De If Palin ia ' British officer, with the help Har-| whether to retire, or to wait with] left to accident that can be guarded| wood! x me ies [fl exctust n up to th vey Hireh, a peddier, known @* &]the expe tien of yet meeting Mealnet Communitoat what you pure may save I, acl ent thm f Chirag nd Tr 34 years th were nearly 700,000 divorces ¢ 1 tn the | aunt, Mise Peyt and his sisters, |hand from before his eyes and raixed| to instant departure, If they can| Why not fly and improve these 7 lots” or “neconda,” but the pick of clous moments? the keunon's creation ry @ United States. In the same period there were 69 divorces granted in | S4r4h and Frances, in diagaise, HAF |his face when Frances Instantly reo-| reach the last plokets of our army| claus momen oat, ce ee ee ees er recognizes him and promises him | ognixed the benevolent and strongly| before mort it mhall be my care] Your slater tall stieves, Whe range us low ua (0 cents fo: the Dominion of Canada, assistance in case of trouble, Heury| marked features of Harper that th re none to intercept Wharton aetna ervey, wae a canes o0 lew m4 (p con " . Ws arrested as a apy by Maj. Dun All that Dunwoodie had sald of| them, There is better work for Maj, | bad re-entered unne Up te the more elaborate ger arriag s in no w joke Canada The contract there can ie py by ‘ere loo to ent an we ry ee oa, 9 aa woodie, hin boyhood friend and} nix power and disposition, all that] Dunwoodie than to be exposing the] at once Here te food to eat } neal, walrus, porpeine, pignlir be dissolved by but two things—death and infil Frances’ lover, who commands the} he had himself promised her brot life of his friend. travel 1 inl Stes, fitted with cut glass smelling Dlicity! on the theory that society ts bound to be | V!rainia Hor er, and all the confidence that had| While Harper was speaking he But who is to seo this oy oe nalts, mirror, coin purse 4 core publicity! Acting on the theory that soc In a brush with the British ( » created by his manner rushed] carefully rolled up the map he had/ safety?” chied the captait 1 Can) cane ut $2.00, $4.20, 82-40, 82.75, 8800, ted In the breaking of marriage ties, there can be hing seceet: | Wellmere. tish officer w rons the mind of Frances, who] been studying and placed it in his) ns ‘er ay 7 one = | 97.00, $8.00 and $10.00. 4 ; about th ton in the Dominto Sarah loves, is captured, and ( hrew open the door of the hut, and| pocket. He was still occupied inj piace ae (ie |, we : gives Galt Pied 90 heggaiecnanlee tines 4 aR Binglete of the Virgtntans falling at his feet, clasped his knees| this manner, when the voice of the ave mm ea ui . ‘The mountings German Silly terman Bilvyer Go! 5 en; “1 can descend as I car Gun Metal, with the new leather hand Wednesday for the r was heard directly over} FY First, there must bé an official notice published in two newspapera | wounded. His sister, who ts in love] with her art he cried pea | eand up. Cirst time: for six months, as well as in the official organ of the guvernment Dunwoodte, « to nurse him ave hi him—save my] their heads Contiavesd ie Ep Seen he tried ey ent. ‘Tho petition for divorce | #8tvey Birch ta captured by an tt-| prott remember yout a dtand farther this way, Capt ( : ee Then the case must be tried by Parliamer ne petitic regular band known as the Skinners. and save him!” | Wharton, and you can see the tents] 9 4) gn wm coma ike GREAT BATH CABINET SALE Tecelves three readings, the same as other billa It Is referred to the He turned over to Maj. Dun Harpe had risen as the door|in the m ine. Hut let them gale. 190 Spinnin » = divorce committee, before which body the applicant for divorce ap- | wood ow eguiar $5.00 Rath but escapes. opened and there wan a slight move mount and ride; I have @ nest ther . ur regu Frances b ieee that Miss Bingle-] nent f hand tow ~~ his pix-|that will held us beth and we will] We will go to Grant's Cafe, 1 Cabinets on sale rest of pears and presents his own case. The recommendation of the com= ell at Mb n of « . wa is pin=| that w a : . eres 08 Oe Te Partiament f ton has a pr laim to Dunwoodie’s/toia, but it was cool and tar go in at our leisure. Third ave., for Good M | Serety tae bent vated aver mittee t# engrossed on the bill and goes back to Partlament for | iov. and mends him away. Cay | ked. He raised the hood which And where is this nest? 1 con-| ene | offered. See the window setion, becoming a law only when tt bears the signature of the Gov Lawton and Dr. Sitgreaves start for) nag fallen over her face and @x+| fesw that I have eaten but little the Gisplay e emor General of the Dominien. Mr. Wharton's house. aimed, with some uneasiness jlast two days and I crave some of} | sli . Birch warns the troops that they Miss Wharton But you cannot) the cheer you mention. UB TE A a © courts of Canada have nothing to do with the granting of dl- Mix The courts of Canada h nothing to do with the granting are needed by Capt. Lawton at Mr Hem!" sald the peddier, exertin { , vores. There are mo divorce matinees; no secret hearings in the | Wr, ye’, bY Capt. Lawton at Mr. ie none here but my Goal his voice still more, “hem—thin tom | pe A Few of the Quaker s . and by Hie na tent] has given me a cold: but move owl Nine More Sales Were Recorded chambers of accommodating Judges. There is publicity al! along the | about to marry Sarah, when Birch e people Yanad e ne very we ith thie ars at the house and reveals|,o to remember your promise and and be careful not to slip, or you! ling, and the people of Canada seem to get along very well w ie alesey worried, [2 en, os eee, . | may land on the bayonet of the at D. S. Johnston Co.’s Re ular Prices rigid divorce law Lawton challenges Wellmere| jqarper gently raised her trom her| tir the flats; "Us @ steep hill to Yest | g ‘There will always be people who believe In divorce for the asking, | to a duel knees and placed her on the atool,| rise, but one can go down it with esterday @nd4 others who believe that nuarriage should be an absolutely per- The Skinners attack Mr. Wh@r|vogging her at the same time to be| cane The big cut-price sale is a great nial Full pound packages best b: yo 7 Gauze Bandages, 4 +4 manent institution. tons pune and wet it - eae labial mpowed and to acquaint hin wath Harper preased his finger on his oala period for tr ae = 2 ~ ME ete - (me 250 Pon pene Kotied *‘iindegan A . , house ts burned and S4rahline nature of her errand. This Fran-| lip, to remind Frances of her prom-| who are responding from every di ce napnine 4 prem: ob po 2 for. Bbe The good feature of the Canada method seems to be that it dis- |, mer jaind. The family are re-Jon Zid, adinitting, Wate & thbweel foe, and saline hte pistoln te hat, purchasers above refert Ps mapa egg agp glint eee Rubber eae aR E 1 neg courages fool marriages; unions where the contracting parties know | moved to the quarters of the troops. | Sage of all her views in-visitingthat| so that ho vestige of his visit re- om beantif Co ‘ed Cotton, % pound 4060 black or white, yard The little of each other. In Canada marriage ts a solemn affair. Much | Welimere eacapes. ee Johneon selected « beautiful Carbolated Cotton, % pound .25¢ | Good a . A bullet intended for Lawte ae ea ort tn theif Carbolated Cotton, 1 ounce. .40c0 | Rubber dignity is attached to it, and as a genera! thing, the contracting par- Mise Bingic ton. Defere dying popular Hinge pianos was sold to the Stretie p Pemeg r~ bestine, tice B fies are pretty sure where they stand before they face priest or min= | jory Frances that while she has Gem Taeater Os ic ane eet = pA iO ister. striven for Dunwoodie’s love he has Oe eee eet eee noutn {| Ldnton Moist Gauze, 6-yard va never given it to her, and that he Ke © Park, bought a Western Cottage or akum, pound package loves only Frances. Wharton Is gan; W. ¥. McDonald purchased one || Qakum, pound ce CANNOT AFFORD TO FIGHT taken before a court to answer the of the elegant new D. &. Johnston Co.|h * le Lamb's tirch escapes and saves Lawton's bought « plano case Kimball organ Vaginal Tampon ’ ay . t Frank Gi of Bedro- Woolley, pro- | Deel! n'a Maternity Pi tahle shas * He also prevents a marriag? npmon aternity mo fortable sha Bomebody wants to know about the possibilities of a great Eure- Sarah ead Wellmere, Whe ferred a beautiful Kimball pt in Contains everyting sect’. 0 vaiid oan, each A. Milla, of Renton, is! pean war. ea as a wife. Capt. Whartor walnut confinement cases, except the ection” Douche and 4 P s ay 8 : ms ri making himeelf and family happy with oe, ane $3.00 Pan, och .- :. $2.25 No man can say, absolutely, what will hap ‘The future of convicted of being a spy, Frances rage bye ge Revemny Poca Been ’ the nations of Burope ts 2 sealed book; but it would seem that a war | '*!* Dunwoodle of Harper's promise ageworth, of Deming, got a beautiful Free delivery to all parts of the city, including Green Lake and . 1 . peel ‘ teach other's | 2nd Dunwoodie aye it will save Kimball organ. In addition to thie) Ballard. Mail orders filled, and we prepa ns or freight charges which would send France, rmany, England, Austria at cach other Wharton's iife. great record in piano and organ sell to all pointe within 100 miles of Beattie on all orders of $5.00 or over. throats is almost an impossibility Bir core dimguised as a mir ing we are ing @ very large busl-/| They cannot afford to fight. Their national debts, that are enor- | later and helps Capt. Wharton to ee hens th the celebrated Cotumbi ophones and recor 4 alt k Seo | The Quaker 2 and while the sale laste | Phones: Main 1240; Indep. 1240 You May | 1013-1015 First Ave., Globe Block ape, leaving a negro in his plac Dunwoodie falls to find Harper ; but [and Frances goes into the mountains to find Harvey Rirch’s cab and warn her brother that he is in dan- of being 4 mous burdens, are the eacho of past ware. A country may be so filled with patriotism and enthusiasm tha there must be millions in real money to carry on a war, Th Yet battleships and cannon and gunpowder are in business for profit, Patriotiam doesn't pay their workmen. And the soldiers must be fed at the very time when the farms are Fobbed of the brawn that belongs to them. ar n he aid wi the very alr quivers with of our Therefore have yor M. Roche, French ex-Minister of Commerce, saya that In case of & “iy alle eon on re San’ Con cies . ‘ Pease, the new D. B. Johnete European war there would be at least 2,000,000 men in the fighting | for France, and to gain the numerical st having been repeatedly exhausted Kayton, Minne and other p with her « ath equal to Germany ald ®. and, in several in- | Kimball organs at startling red France would be obliged to appeal to the six claswer of the territorial tances, at danger from falia, tions. For instance, we are now she succeded In gaining the sum ing aplendid new planos for $131, $200 abo 000,000 men b »biliaed, transported an x ™ army, making about 3,000,00 t n med, t ported, ond TNs. ees bethine annbd ihe discern ne EE Gyre Mourished. M. Roche fixes 15 francs a day for euch soldier, est the expense of gunpowder and the repair of material, and decla that the TOTAL DAILY EXPENSE TO FRANCS WOULD B: zt SIX MILLION DOLLARS. ee caei ae ake on hae Check the countries and the millions off on your fingers and you | peddler. No hut, nor any vestige of Will arrive at a frightful aggregate. Then study the gigantic national | human betng could #he trace. ‘The Gebts of every country that could, by any possibility, be embrotied in | Mea of her « pager gn eer bo © Several war, and you will see that there is little chance of a | poaching to the edge of the tock otrugsle. . she bent forward to gaze on the ‘The one country that has the resources to wage war ind itely, | signs of life in the vale. Frances ates | tp t In the least resembled a dwell of any sort. In vain she exam Ined every of the rocks, every upwards, that represent an averag Saving of $100 Dollars: To the purchaser, Also great be ne in slightly used, renting and jhand pianos, many of them maine, he retired deliberately to a oe ee aos far corner of the hut. where, lifting Ps 84, BB and up, be A Ww ! third ters than regular | derful New several articles of dress, he entered | 7 oand-taiaevetanine tenet 40 bo. on a recenm in the rock, and, letting 3 aranteed | Dis them fall again, was hid from view ely a or no} : : cove and Is not hampered by a great national debt, is the United States, age on the ledge Bencath er ae The murprise of Henry and the The very : 7 ois 3 P’ 3 Qnd today IT STANDS FOR PEACE. rectly ov search Frances in posseasion of the hut,| prices make It possible for almost F . ’ @ Phe ap t of the inding path around THE HAPPIEST WOMAN IN TOWN Sb pees “mee ron 00 wane she stood, and by this she advanced tp be easily imagined. Without | ¢very one to have a plano or organ. 5 that Causes “a explanations | or ques “hyisi“sne"ince'he'se ee] Small Instruments | : Sores, Eats Flesh its door one tn tears. But the peddier| Columbia Grapbophones. Munic | ; d B She does not live out on the avenue where wide lawns speak dig- Three sides of this singwlear edi ed struck with very different) Boxes, Guitars, Viclins, Mandolin a ones, Makes » fice were composed of logs and the ectings, Hin first look was at the| Banjos, Zihers, Accordions, Strings k nity and a man’s hamse is as big and ugly as his purse can buy fourth was formed by the rock “SAVE HIM: BAVE MY fire, which had been recentt sup-| 84 Supplies of all kinds m - the Hair Fa Out, ' She lives on @ side street where the paving has not yet arrived. |aguthat which {t leaned ¢€ ” BROTHER" plied with fuel: he than grew open y . The lawn is only a few fect square—a bower of beauty in summer |¥9* made of bark a email drawer of the table and | Window was in front, but a - time. The house has only five rooms. It Is a cosy home, all in active ume. As the mortgage which orig- finally covered !t grows less, the porches about th er. It was built for two and cloned it. Frances applied her eye : d a jlooked @ Httle alarmed at finding mir ba spot at such an hour and by/| ¢mpty . D & crevice to examine the inside.| hn reeit Are you alone, Miss Fanny?” he| Py ode . fon ottage grow larg- |The blazing fire made the intertor| Iie interest, ax ahe Awolt hed in erent, as «l dwelt upon the | 4" you did not come - her now occupied by four for the hut light. Tn orner a . | $3 Second Ave. Burke Bidg. HAVE YOU GOT BLOOD POISON? y's exeape, and the| alone ‘There's Himself and Herself and the Girl and the Boy—“us four re ener dees and | oe eee irs YRC oe oun MAFMeENtA.| ne Hate tale with a marked | Frances. and no more. : auch fitted for all agen and| ororeasion of tt ae "is aot “Dut why and Wherefote are yoo! If other doctors have not been Himself is a man, every inch. He ts hearty, independent, ond A for either sex. Brit exclaimed ber astonished|# Both Phones Main 1184 ee nel See luded he walked a turn or t Belic and steady as a clock. He has got big feet firmly planted on |'*> ® an uniforms hung bY! across the hut in silent musing. r, “and how knew you of this oie i disease—if other treatments the lower round of success ladder and is climbing siowly, surely, |‘°* * each other, and on the! prances healtated, and efter ® at all Free Delivery have not helped you—don't give carefully. SE: Peed agg 2 : ed) short pause, whe added | Frances entered at once into a —s up—we can help you. | 0 was also nding a wel We can depend much on the} brief detall of what had occurred at Our secret remedy startles the He loves Herself and no other powdered wig: In short, the attire] riendsbip of Maj. Dunwoodle, tagp{ the house slnce thelr departure und vst & = = Men Erom world by its wonderful results, ‘The Boy and the Girl healthy youngsters. The Boy whistles | ¥%* numerous and as fly, honor is so pure, tha@®| the motiyes which Induced her to Quart Pot |e shall devote > anviag all settee me aie #nd the Girl sings and Harself does not compjain of shattered nerves. | f hi sid gua wabooeee a Sec wernatnneing mie ~~ Nera Be ee Birch } ¢ thin carved ood disease hk a ee os rake tee oso ide anna fooltnge—hie Gentes soo ~~ <n Hod ge Remy liege sy sg Bottle Blood Poison is « crue! master. It heeds not the ory of agony, ner “How can a woman who must ¢ mize and pinch enjoy her- | f rough boards. A Bible was lying! ohond my brother amala, iwi posite hill - the volve of prayer. It goes on mercilessly poisoning the blood, de _* of rough bearda, A ive it wa] Brehend my brother again. “Heidi related the glimpse that!f OLD CROW, HERMI- caying the flesh, ulcers, sores, copper-colored blotches eating the bones the occupant of the hut in whorr J caught of the hut and pe Frances was chiefly interested. This and her it fugit would seek the | of this habitation for the 4) night. Birch examined her features #0 doing, am ty inter *. ‘ ine,” ea In surp: Yes, on yours, When we him of your promise he at om sured us all that you had the and, if you had promised, and the joints, and causing the hair to fall out. It saps the strengt® ond besith robs the face of beauty, destroys the power of lova ve have discovered a mysterious secret of natu ‘those euf- fering from Blood Polson _— ‘The secret of this mighty heater ts known to us alone. Our work is to save men from Blood Poison, death and despair. Unbeltevers may sceff and sink down to foul corruption and death. Doubt not, © reader! We ask no man to belleve us, but we give 0 every man this precious pearl of purity, which quickly purifies blood of the Blood poison virus and makes it harmless. No man again be troubled with Blood Polron and its evil effects white we live, Perhaps the little woman might be unable to explain that, She relies greatly o Would my perhaps: “We have enough and a little to spare for the | was ting on a stool, with Very poor. And really there is satisfaction in deftly darning Himseif's |!" aning on hiv hand, in @unday coat. And there is zest in turning Mttle garments Inside out |™"°" * sal sould canbanata wal nd in puzzling one’s brains to make both ends meet. Woe are getting Sand tenn pee Oa ead on. We have no envy of thos 7 live in big houses. We love one | y @ pair of richly m 1 Bhother and we are contented.” prseman'a pistols and the handle of! nave the inclination, to a sheathed rapier, of exquisite work- ; Love, you should remember, is the greatest thing in the world and man ship, protruded from betwen Henry's pardon. . contentment is the next to the greatest thing. the ladle ofl the gentleman. The tall Said he more?” asked Hail TAGE, McBRAYER Ihediate conjecture id Harper, ¥ jhis « One Block South of P.O. the simple incidents that had made her mistress of his 4 | secret > Tis but little Iuxury or com jfort that I know." he said, “but Jeven that little cannot be enjoyed in <|safety! Miax Wharton,,” he added, Keystone Liquor Co. Wholesale and Family Trade. 1123 First Ave., Cor. Seneca - Nothing, but tetterated All our years of life have been devoted to this Discovery, and our re« Here's your law of compensation again—the joy of service. t¢ | stature this unexpected tenant off . aces of Henry's safety; ev fl am hunted through these hills maining years shall be devoted to sending tt broad and far to every One must wrinkle one's brow sometimes over a household prob the “het told. Fens that it Waa) he is in quest of you.” Jiké a beast, but whenever, tired| aaninel |] Suffering man and woman. j neither of those she surtout was button thre pught. A close 4 high in the t and parting at his kp with mill- We urge every person suffering with Blood Poteon to write um We seek not dame nor glory; our reward will be the happiness and Bleas ings of the muititude we save from the cruel demon of Biood Poison Mixs Wharton, that f mean part in the ntrugsle England and America, it migh s to deny. You ow Studying how one may “cut the corners” for the sake of Himself and The Other Two, measure for measure—sure as the law of gravity fain as the law of chemica ja, with my tolls, 1 can reach this apot,| “2p PL MORRIE? poor and dreary ax ft i tcan spend| For Weak and Nervous People my solitary night# In safety Wilt| We have a cure for nervous and you ald to make the life ofa wret« hy) iy peopl weak, fleshiess j ffinlty—one shall be paid back ten fol} | Showed breeches of buff, ltary bots and spurs. His hair was! Ah, little woman (and that’s the pathos of it), you don't know med #0 as (oO expose the whoie| Prother’s escape this night 1 Seton penske’ hie tae sae We Help You Quickly and Permanently how rich you are. f & vound hat wae laid on the pattie “maglbnog pe oon — with ees gears on, rg! mem- Our pationts of years ago, by our Great Discovery, unknown to the loy you dre yo 1 — he ance 0 ory, depression o rite, eante . Enjoy your children while you may, Who knows? They may Dunwoodie ie mistake confidence, netvour ‘headache, and {f Brofasion, are today sound and well, and have healthy children since Brow up and honor your gray hairs, Or they may grow up and break says that I might openly have pro-| | wakerulnens, al! these symptom are te cata a Your heart. Or some day you may live in a big house where thin cured his pardon, I now, inéeed,| | produced by Weakened nerves, | * a Ta | . , “ i Are gilded and life ig hollow. ‘The time may come when there's ne | PMOMES can control his fate and T plodge to] * ‘ browght on by, the watery condition Den’t Waste Your Time and Money ; Jonger need for loving calculation or willing- sacrifice e you # word which has some influ-| | Bye glassss and fine Optical Goode| blood and. furnish food’ for’ the |, experimenting. We have the only remedy. Absolute and positive ; i sacrifice—more's the | with Washington that means|Wetehes, Cut "Glass Jewdsy ah| nerves ts the way to.etep the wy proofs sent sealed on application, 100-page book FREE. Ni of + pity. hall be take ni ‘ees that will pay you to investigate, > urce a lo braneh . \ aha aken to ithis recaps | Repairing i. Watches of the disease, and the cure then is | Mes Address fully as follows: If that time shall ever come to you,’ little woman, how will you Ca, {} tur But from you, also, I exact a! Louis Klodt 1 Cc only a question of days. The best Yearn for the days when you were “so happy and so pore!” }I} \\ Rv Premios, that thts taterviod 608 GN nop Eames F pe Avante | Gee tind Cet wee rca ‘ » ‘ t has passed betwen us, remain inns jeod and very ie, in a J eas ee ae iiss tone Seas || STATE MEDICAL INSTITUTE owen <a cy confined to yourself, until you have Ag 7 ' @F YOU WOULD Ayoln oISAPPOINTMENTS 0, ! my permission to spenk.” ee eee or all greapionn “or. tent peek aed ? rey vain dy 3a \V nobrancen gave the sanurance and W. S. Tarrant & Co. n receipt of price. People gain trom me ‘The Longest Established bitehme * or \ / ne bntinued “3 1 to 3 pounds of solid healthy fiesh im MOST s y; a fe tical eatgbiighmoent fn 4 1 1407 The peddier and your brother Retall Jewelers. per week, by the use of this. medi- yawn 008 Tina op St SPECIALISTS Dt BEB Pesngnnuae there inno quesawork im | yl will Koon be here, but T must not be] Watches, Diamond Jewelry and | cine, that is an indication that It ts ” MEN. ' i stir the basel ottioer the tite ilverwa: doing good, Address, Dr. Bosanko || * 701 First A: t and Trest Co.'s Bulleing EVIRSOLE OPTICAL oO AN { Fi A Mfe| 108 Cherry Birect. Seattle, Wa. | Co. Philadsiphia, Pa,’ THE Gone: VENUE Fe. ne Beattie, Ween 4 _ WS Beoond . fl RST-AVE, | 0° br h might be the forfeiture Originators and Manufacturers of ER DRUG CO., 10131018 Pink. one. | ey ee Yan binek. Phone Jamen 19M Office Houre—# a. m. to § p. m. dally, Sundaye—i0 a m. toi m ™ “Never!” cried Franc ardently, Eagle Buttons and Charms. nue, Seattle,

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