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SEATTLE STAR HY STAR PUBLISHING CO, OFFICES—120T and 13089 Seve avenue THE EVERY AFTERNOON BXCEPT BUNDAY | sibiy TELEPHONES Pra Ty Business Department—sunset, Main 1080; Independem {15% Baltorial Depa nt ef, Main 1188 The Star's astern offt 100 Hiartford building, Chicago; 63 | Betbune wuiding, » y H. Porter b mer tinting. | BALLARD STAR AGENCY~—8321 Ballard ave Red 141 One cent per six per week, or twenty-five w per} < Month. deitvered by mai) or carriers tree coptes | v7] tO Mali BCRIBER he date when your ry expires ts ae on the address inbel of cach paper. W that dat veu, if your subscrtp: | tlon has not ag advance, your name ts taken from the lst | ‘A change of da a re } mnt ascede Oh rs of thy Renuared Ge tho v nary war, « Mr. Harper | es torte i by Mr. Whert i* ' ‘ y wi A PICTURE FROM « ‘HIGH LIFE’ gre bape | yelp of in ft b Let us hang n to the public « Let us do a0 th ter in obed that . a the adi » the in disg “ Lkene b hd ! nible, Lew ‘ spy by Maj. Dun Ev pod friend « n = © commands the Mr, Royal Guest, a w f° New York, ts gs Mr} in a brust e sh Col. | Clarence Lowther, a t a Mra, Guest's attoe- | Wellmere, a ah © whom Sarat #, is captured, and Capt tions.” ‘The pict to wi : 4 te that drawn by Mra. inten : i as oor . Quest herself on the witnes: tan: ; we fed ils sister, who le in I 4 This woman in Sof t he had with gen. | With Dunwoodle a to e hi | Harvey Biren in captured by o c A . 1 took | reguiar band known aa the 8k wland the @ x a two k m and fork 4 Li e tw « to M Dur two spo y k. One of the men tried to podie, but esoa take the t it was ned.” (And bere the “mobile shop oe ee ) has a prior n to Dunwoodie’s Mps of Mrs. Guest twitched in t."), “E always took thing na tends bie awe. Cast for souvenirs wherever w We all had wv than the usw La and Dr, Sit aves start for champagne | Mr. Wharton's hows Questioned concerning her f she sald. “My husband made rch warne the troops that they re needed by Capt. Lawton at Mr me drink t 6 Mr, Lowther and I used to | Wharton's house, Col. Wellmere ts make } i b. > was 1 to me and called about to marry Sarah, Ww © Birch} me a ‘she devil.’ He associated with @ low woman called “Corinne.’ | & * at ho and reveals Z used to Joke him about her and about his taste.” . hee a apt. Lawton challenges Wellmer Aske divorce proceedings, the woman sald she went tel te Nebraska for purpe Mr. Lowther went with her They | 7 8k es atta Mr. Whar 4 Stopped at the same hotel as er and sister, | tops ho and set it t re ; | n¢ house is burned and Sarah This is not a pag@from Balaac. It is the printed testime « her mind. The family are re &@ trial in a New York superior court. | moved to the quarters of the troops You don't like the picture | Wenmere eacapes Tt is too much like the style the painters call “the tmpreaston- | A bullet Intended for Lawton kills] tstic?” | Miss Singleton. Before dying she tells ces that while she has And In an adjoining of the same newspaper is a striven for Dunwoodle’s love he has ¥elation of the same kind as na a. never given it to her, and that he only ances. | Wharton Hogarthian but reaiisti—a study of vice in velvet—tit companion | [oy "" 02r ~ Shae Piece for a picture fr th wing a spy What shall we write below picture? How would this de? apes and snves Lawton's I : “ prevents @ Wh h accum sand t and wo w : men dec a a wife, On - ' Be eae atm 4 ne is convicted of being a spy 4 tela Dunwoodle of H. Jand Dunwoodic says it will save THE MORAL OF A PORTRAIT “Birch ep Bir Appears a mii | ister and helpa ( to on Pre Coptey Society of Artisis ye Be fa er ete gp dig Ce he ae > Wend to Boston its tone of eu!ture, finds ttaclf confronted extremely | and Frances goes inte mountates delicate question. For once. Bostonian culture ia at a tose for a prop- | te i Hervey Bir cabin and er decision. warn her brother that he is in dam- ‘The soctety has a loan exhibition tn prompect and was recent!y made | Tt Of being recaptured. glad by the offer of Mr. Richard Canficid. of New York. t pesctheseh “1h ms ‘ abia oe finds Harper, who Whistler portraits. The offer was promptly accepted with delight and | brother's one age gga engeraens. | Harvey and Capt. Wharton. And thea @ borrible truth out. Among the collection offered | - On accepted is a portrait of Mr. Canfield himself, ar | CHAPTER XXVIL—(Continued.) 1, ae GF the world knows, is & gambler—not merely o dilettant of the | “cape whartor 4 Birch fickle goddess of chance, but 4 1 deve orr an official | throwing open oor, “you, cam a Attendant at the shrine—in a wor proprietor of an ent | trifle with your own lives, if y J where play is a business. have many to ap I have but one ze Naturally. there ie dire ntuaion among the Bostonian artista A t nurse it. Deo I go alone or EB Gambler's portrait among their ch tions does not seem to them s § © Be quite the appropriate thing we we roe ease a Frances x ‘ ber our father; rem 4 Art for art's sake they can fully appreciate, but the possible moral | ber Safah wal not for hie rt Stfeet of giving a place of honor to the portrait of one of the moat wide- |anawer, but gently forced him ty known living gambiers is a question not exactly in thelr ine and ugh the doorand closed it with quite beyond them. her own hands Besides, they have already accepted and see no decent way out of It. | For a short time there was a warm Hence the confusion and dismay. ang mayhem am d r finally prevaile But, resily, the problem in not so grave as it appears on the surface. land the we girl heard the Tt fe no new one. It has been decided many times before. The Boston | succone s as they went tes of th @rtiets are drawing entirely too fine distinctions. fown the #t mountain ata Let us suppose that the generous exhibjtor were Mr. Morgan, for in- | Pid rate stance, or any other of the eminently respectable financiers who form |,” afer: tm. geiee. ef GymMicates and make covert “xentiemen's agreements” which rob the | ny jebarture had ceased, Harper ; reappeared. He took the arm of ether players of their last chance to win. Would there be any thought | Frances In silence and led her from EF . of turning his picture to the wall? the hut, ‘The way seemed familiar Mr. Canfield is a gambler, but, ac cording to all reports, he Is a square | to him: for, ascending to the ledg 06 He gives the other fellow an even chance. He does not use loaded a he lef hie sempenion Glee, and his cards are not stacked. He does not rely upon secret “°° sabtelnne seniany: penne Manipulation. He does not-tix the gam tn advance He docs riot ell peo | ieee gg seit aittioulties in thelr ple water or gold bricks. In hie ga ame he has an even chance, that’s all By taking a route over th net 9 chances in 100. back ofthe hill, they descended with Bfter ail, a2 compared with some other portraits that might be ac- | KTeat expedit but little dan- cepted without question, that of. ‘Mr. ¢ ahd to “state satubie had taken to conquer w _— i ROT: ce 8 NO ebb and m- r then turned hand of 5 lows You h b ne Mise ¥V net be sroper.ter This Week We Are Showing Our New Line of See Window Display H. LEWIS & C0."cst ty°. Ate wre Cor. Cherry 3) f } 1029, : ; @& YOU WOULD AVOID DISAPPOINTMENTS bi In your Glasses.we invite you to call on us. Re % member that our optical establishment is the only 4 tip-to-date, exclt ptical estaiiishiment in the state We because there 0 Kuceswork ta Gur method of fitting EVERSOLE OPTIOAL COMPANY NS Second avenue, New York block, Phone James 130, Spring Suits {have nated mi SPECIALS FOF. THIS WEEK aggh mage Sagi megs 50c Suspenders.........256 ff) soon rim in reverence, Harper bont } and preased a paternal kiss upon her Fancy Hose, 20c value, Seies gnele pothe UD tae yeu 10 two pairs 25c | the plain, but ere _ ee part—I FEN THE NEWSPAPER BUTERPRISE ASSN. hand seemed to linger aver its face,| if with intent to torture her, | Speak, Frances,” murmured Dun | odie, “for time prenien | Hhe endeavored to reply, but could] nly whisper something that was inaudible, but whieh her lover con trued inte assent, He turned and flow to the door, when bis mist recovered her V “ftop, Peyton! I can enter into such a solemn engagement with a fraud upon my conselence, I have n Henry since his eseape and} time in all-important to him. Mer my hand; if, with this knowleds the connequences of delay, you will not reject it, it In freely Reject it od he; “I take it am! | the richest gift of heave Phere in| time enough for us all hours} | will take me through the bills and }by noon tomorrow I will return with] Washi pardon for your broth. or, and He will help to enliven our wedding } Jutes,” said Frances, “and I will re-| }turn and take those vows which will] bind me to you forever | Ther to bis heart and I ed to « inicate hin wiehes to the} priest | Minn 7 1 the avowal of her nie nt and b little at wall t of a} od , t nd declared tak eturned to th t t nied t fath 1 aur the ext time that she had fixed un Pr ' t iding ft to y 1 h h if te; yh ead in sacred.” Ket pra treat y ried Fran H lifting mat 1 you go on your errand] back 0 idioun ud thie note 1 by the trees, Henry has you t 1 with a te here did you get 4hia note? ! i tuking tt « path ed the major, glancing his that 1 ard tr fowr € tents, “Poor He y ute 1 the plat ate 1 are indeed my driend! If any Ww 4 wh thie unknown " happiness, it le ¥ ! but fri f her broth joes, he does,” cried Frances, ite 3 1 ' f pr n He refers me to you for confirma . ' he ne ned! t ld that T could trust equal h 1 and 4 " ald Frances. ale if and verify CHAPTER XXVIt | ed Dun ret ro wu inquiries} in astont nt read the to ¥ sin her ro-|¢ . tic ex ' ould way Lif too precious to be trusted no 4 t that she Was boand to! to u Lie you, Poy be i mmend t ¥ nh at mar nd wh they Calis e ” sre that weighs me n edt the v oached f r to the 1 ‘ his son, Look tb at 1 . ave behind te « escape. Even Har-|me that you love ua all Let the h t stress upon thel clergyman whom you will bring mport jetaining the Vir-lwith you unite you this night to ginians that hour, Fr . me at onee try v tie d wn her and whe Peyton red} her eyes to th the very him of mywelf oh points of and du In our ¢ P Fran Peyton. the There y som,” encape of Henry WENRKY,” CRIED FRAN. CEs. ent that I had anwured y lea at « you Atfte duth 4 ‘but a no danger impending, | It's An Easy Matter To Buy a Piano or Organ at! | D. S. Johnston Co.'s Big Store. but they sank © of m was! abashed to the floor of vexation gnd| “Am I worthy of thts confidence pervaded hia mpan-| Will you send me out this night, to meet my own brother, or will it be| jent, Frances; nay,| the officer of congress in queat of 1 cried at the officer of Britain” | Ans the on not onty the low | ent od here, but the instru | me are wold on extremely eaay term This at money-aving J chance, Hike all other opportunities will soon be & thing of hints in up-to-d handining, act quickl i the promise of Harper, and 4 never to be doubted. Ob! | neeas! Frances! ad you known the ow o ‘ould ne rh a&e- | 5 oy ~ gresmae-hde ponies have Gis And would you do less of your pon ren hh would! duty because I am your wife, Maj strensing: alt oh Denwoodie? In what degree would ees it better the com ion oF jenry gp tavtotire oked Wran-|t Detter th aition ear erly seising uper ry cfr sae! oon ps - A. seoners doer : 4 of Harper ie hin guarantee, | What. alter ee thee gine, interview. ut 1 will show the world « bride- to aa os . t . ©OM-| eroom who ia equal to the duty o beds sar ein oS the arresting the brother of his bride. ; 7 ae her And will the world comprehend whee 5 has ye gh tay Ned! this refinement * #aid Frances. The ao ¥Y COR-) temptation was mighty. Indeed, ed 60 there seemed no other way to detain . cnecttat, | Dunwoodie until the fatal hour had 2 cg Ae a c a " TTY | stayed. The words of Harper him. ee ee ; od it FOU) seit, who had so lately told her that pe ge : sy ial ev openly he 1d do but little for ane OO hohe ean BAG (ily | atemey and that thing depended upon gaining t ere deeply en- Why go at at i ihe | SO oes oe behest > nme eraved upon he ry. : : b for|” “Why do you henitate, Frances?” sai ” HC cried Dunwoodte few minutes} mgt 4 FOUr| night give me a husband's claim to 28 _ Bae protect you.” 2 - rs 1 the youth)” prances grew giddy. She turr ' ’ is not TSF] ay anxious eye tothe clock and th try, but my } t tree | ' frote 88 FER Butterworth & $0 con, fou ierw Is will p t the banat? rtakers and Embdalm Te et 1a mage td Have removed to thelr ae rn 1gat FIRST AVENUE Pe said Wran- Both Telephones. oa y A thoroughly modern pisces which * ¢ yiling from hb Q eye. you are at liberty to call and in would you kill m the ; pect. “ 1 I not a im® | ex claimed Dun You mow I ‘out t an aistrocto oothtne REDUCED FREIGHT RATES ruel surmise to which this st@p of panacea je What Pwill| On household goods to all eastern Washington of me, shout he | points. Through cars, Saving of 26 learn that I ever became your prus-| to & per band turned Franc let it never hap- pen for him to m. “And this is consolation, Fran- I meant nothing unkindly, but are you not making us both of moré conseque with Washington | ‘ than the truth will justify Fyo glasses and fine Optical Goods T trust that my name is not en-| Watohes, Cut Glass and Jewelry at cen pay you to inves tirely unknown to the commande Pricey inet yr pas, vox fo favestign in-chief,". sald the ma iy ngs og om Louis Klodt Jewelry Co. 8 See ae New Location Second Avenue would make ou believe Frances, when you say that soreness nasoas pity ne. But } waste the precioma| Watch Rep airing and Manufacturing moments; we must go through the W. S.T freshed in th for the duty of to Retail Jewelers, morrow. Frances, I leave you with| Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, and a he heart; pity me, but feel no| 40g Cherry Streot, Seattle, Wn. for your brother; he must Originators and Manufacturers of egaln beco me & prisoner, but every le Buttons and Charme, nd eap the ben- | « 4 own There muat be sor good ren oe ft selling «0 © planes and « * The slut t situa Bim ple r > $2 @ightiy used U Z 4 " easy Payment dif with us that it bas of } While It Lasts | Take your chet ¢ our large and complete line of Chickering & Sona Hobart M. Cable, Kimbal ~ new D. &. Johneten « and other pia and Kirt: fuctiona startling ntance, Wwe are now offe @i4 new pianos for § $200, 226, $240, $264, 0, $220, $365 to $420 and upward, that represent an av- erage. the purchaser > great bargains in Siar task Venta took nd pian many them being ally as good @ New 7. BA BM an third le an re ond-hand organs mow very Inatroment gu y as represent easy terme 1 the present extremely low ke it pomnible for almost to have @ plano or organ. 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