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. 4 THE SEATTY STAR = —— - fat . | = man left To, and 1 then heard a THE eEAT great deal about him that Thad not ‘ ny previously known. He Was a man of ¥ OFFICKS—As0i a the quworest a jent® partly in EE LE LD dian, partly Italian. Tle had spent ¢ zs SVENY arrer many years of tie Iife amongst the! E TEN? ' ” ip ts Indiana, 1 hoard also that he waa Business Department Sunset \ om asm “Se é0 crud) an be wae elever, and poe Kaitorial Depa eanod some wonderful secrets of 3 eee Care Bae een: 2 a vt polsoning unknown % the weet, 1 ] -——-— F OR—— - ane Pulling m eet, 331 i ent Runect. Red 41 thought a great deal about thia, for ; BALLARD STAR AGENCY n Sp eg my epee ey eon rm One cent per copy, mx week, of fwenty-five een pet |ment I had placed the Hives of my month, delivered by mal! o rier, N plow two sisters b: wen him and @ for tune, I came to Pare six weeks ago, lh Sa i a RO MAIL 8 RSCKT RES . . Fr mubeor tp | @n the address label of cach pap W hen ghat date arrives, If y jonly to learn that ene of my «ist ton Ras not again been paid edva nee, your mame Ie taken from thetia® | woe marr and that beth had gone A change of dat the address label te @ recetpt —-|to Mngland, Ml as I was, I deter- ° q | warn them I also wanted to ar od | range matters with you, Mr, Selby.”'| SPRING IS HERE ; cuddenty. “De seu haggns 40. tel fmemtcmmer mnie fexremamomics | Our Lease Expires and Our Entire ee ee Stock Must Be Sold Bete" 4 had secrets for the pur-| Washington Post, who puts into the | ome. suing of ber trade unknown even to And here is the poet of t ee ne a ee ee eae ee | | The Same Stones of Which We Have Sold Thousands at From $1.50 to $4.50 | fs es nieces [Se i ak FRIDAY and SATURDAY, and While They 4 * An’ den somebody t n to he There is no doubt » Sadie’ woekn 6 + don't you take « sed ‘thet she te guilty. t . -Last, Your Choice for 0 4 When winter days is ¢ fe hunger an’ @istress? .s ayer . — Col’ wave! wave! I t , awin’ nigh “ sn ak Jes’ wait until you's » Come around "bout mest Suir” Lee puke Sale Commences Promptly at 8:00 A. M. And here is the me tw mM lo as becomes Vaniote ade no reply * eave at the expiring Juck Frost and seeing througn | me a strange look then he turned t "| SF eh er of th Dw t ‘ very aunsh& f the days | alk ‘iis dit Te 4 . eae reese |™ eed, sharply. Come Early and Get the Brightest That cw *e and shakes t fror dh it the her t . at b t . i sae , sth's death. "1 bese and Prettiest Goods Why, then's the time to net y fon balmy days of spring | in. , faithfully oe pa lat ce a ie rb se ny ny Mot Barrios Diamonds are the most perfect imitation dia- andbest of all-herve Prank, Btanton, the Jamee Waitcemy |*0U0W any line of treatment advised monds ever discovered. They have all the fire and brilli- 4 en ee ae ee | spele-al bbisest ancy of the richest genuine stones and may be worn by - 6 Spsdlgenden cae outiess, Nea saaot bin anyone anywhere with perfect assurance. Each stone is a4 And meadows {nettle there.” Lam a accurately cut, perfectly polished, and mountings heavily “An’ the violet be ter « when y that Mra, Selby 4 7 . x Pas 308 over Grvasned ce nian is tn the utmost possible danuee us| gold filled. They will retain their lustre forever and no aC eae ers ox eee ies cae a living expert can detect the difference from the genuine. ¥ U Anens pesyp eg arhagliie dpabengt gh Sox hmechaadiladll boo gh omy tlie emp e Farve yee We will be glad to replace any stone that looses its lustre sndon at once. Good night, «tr, 1) shall give myself the pleasure of) Be alling of you tomorrow morn- THEY ARE SOULS a We took leave of the sick man. A® soon an we got imto the etreet Van- dclour stopped “I must leave it to you Selby,” teed | The late Henry George was a A recent magazine article tells the following significant incident Diamonds, you must understand that no such offer was or is not as represented. 3 “ge MAKE YOUR PURCHASES NOW---Such_ remark- F-) able bargains will wait for no one. If you know Barrios EE m > | a George was ging over the proafs of un article for publication ia which | Suid, “to Judge how mnch of th 4 4 : : ee a he morality of children tn the tenement districte was mentioned, A ee ee v ever made in the history of local merchandising. 3 feference was made to their having tmmortal souls thing. The time for lmnmediat i 4 “Stop.” sald Mr, George to his copy holder, tien has arrived, and she is a An Article Dlus- i -— 4 “We mustc hange that. We must not say they have immortal |and senaible woman. From this mo- y Friday and Saturday Only souls, but that they ARE immortal souls” ns Mental ahs Adina, Meaunen trated, Your Choice. The difference between tweediedee and tweediedum, you say? ‘That's where you are mistaken. It makes all the dl ¢ in the r world whether you regard the poor and unfortunate as having souls, ye: or being souls, . You Will have to ACT AT ONCE er been out of your sight or out) the sight of some tre: anion.” { course, watch my wife * sald Selby, “But the thing E If you are accustomed to think of those whose lives you would ig enough to @rive one mad.” e e a m make better and brighter as of a t sort from yourself you | ith you to the country, | » Nuc rT rs endin, t i ve nn }t 4 suddenly. | a Will never help them much. Your nding «i sive you wea ol OG a a @way, And that is where nearly ¢ iadiieaih, totam: Sinan eed Wins t e <i q If you can get into vital touch with the nee¢y souls Salva- iw 4 to propose. Go, ef you, . Ff @ion Army does and the Settlement work dees you w understand (by an early train tomorrow.” : Be rge’ Then I will be off home at once, pn tpeaped gee arn ol anbe stenoraceen” Tah 8 923 Second Avenue, Seattle j The one view is Charity. | cadet dame tedinen aa Wasdens { . The other is Brotherhood fog the firw in to Cronsmoor to- ; morrow | - = = een inimemat —~d | Ast was turning away Vandeleur! eng gtr) round whom this strane | me. | EXdith’s stopped ne time.” | ome out within a month, prob- had her » ions w regard @ e ess of the ceugm my orm. {wattle raged. Mer husband had to\d Find out the first train and go| kin wit down anf] ably earlier, and most "iy dur- these men soon afterward and beg | “tT am glad you Are going with her everything. and, though still, and meet him, ¢ r he said. | h was th into | ing mas! nm of food. The per She believed thal BY LT Mrape [the Be a. AT what write to! guttering terribly from the shock “Let us hope that this means an end oping wan putt |son would dle elther ir iret toa nae Tran e te > |you tonight retnstructions, Never of her sister's death, ber | of the hideous affair.” | after « very few minutes, ar not tell anything © ROBT- EUSTACE, | be without « loaded revolver. Good| im and full of repose. | I went into the hall and looked up| “This was the one,” she said,| would connect a visit to the rtain. Thus madame escaped coma ; COPYRIGHT 1904 BY THE MEWIPAVER ENTERPRISE ABZ, [| might.” A carringe wee waiting for us ati the trains. The next arrived at| pointing with her finger to one with a death a month after | viction. I was certain that she wag a 8 . | £ the next morning S#lby,! Cronsmoor and by half-past 9 we | Cronsmoor at 10:45. 1 then strolied| the lower jaw. “What do you me . gulity at there was not a shadow s in wife and I were in a rescrved,| arrived at the olf home of the Sel- | round to the stables and ordered als there anything wrong? |, What followed can b of real proof. A month later Silva g SYNOPSIS. jin my face. He started back in his) —— Pe UE» © Rey cacti . |carriage, after which I walked up| ¥ 1 examined the tooth| Very few words. Mme @ied and Selby is now a double mile Dizon Druce, returning to London | chatr. 4 down on the drive. There was|iong and ily. ‘There was . Se Henatre. e the magist y nd beautiful, " ner |during her evidence completely to|™ | bat’ that ucute individual She The next story in the series & h, | @enied nothing, but declared that MH of tales of “The Sorceress of the poison must have been put into HH the Strand” will be “THE the tooth by one of the two Brazil-/™ BLOOD RED CROSS.” es e hed lately engaged Cooley She 4 aaaeega0Ssseseseee ning to her hushand: gave FROM 15 TO 35 PER CENT—Get Your Glasses of Us—Consul- both of you, into th tation and Examination Free SEATTLE EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT IN at my side, He carried a sma The maid was summoned. Poor mg 5 t |iack bag ir his hand on Rol umn wean "tn “bor Block, corner Second and Columbia s | I ceme down by cial train.” cha ter 1 and half fainting. }he said, spenking quickly “There | me elby joined us in the is not a m lowe. Come at | dining room. | jonce. Is Mra, Selby all right at's right.” sald Vandeleur; | “What do you mean?” I replied. se the door ‘Of course she i. Do you suppose| He opened his is tn danger?” brought out sev inetruments. y.” was his answer, “Come.”; With one he removed the stopy | We dashed up to the house to- | f » tooth, It was ' : ] gether. Selby, who had heard our | ar w way easily. Th We Have no Students—All Our Operators j steps, came to meet us. the bag he produced a small guinea ~ H “Mr. Vandeleur!" he cried. “What! pig, which hi vented me to hold. Are Licensed by the State of Washin: ia 1t? How did you come?” pressed the sharp intrument , “By special train, Mr, Selby. And into the tooth and opening the I want to se your wife at once, It|mouth of the little animal placed ‘TerTn, A (2-year will be necessary to perform a very |the point on the tongue. The effect waTep ¥ Guarante With vement of his har €rom Madeira, meets on the steamer ‘Good heavens!” he rep Qn Old college friend, Jack Selby, Who is traveling with his bride anc kly, are they alive sister Edith. Mrs. Selby’s father Your elder sister died on the ‘a very large fortune, which is| 29th of July and there is every rea-| fo go to the one of his children whe) son to believe that her death was Outlives the others, the third one| caused by foul play.” | being 2 son, whom his sisters have As I uttered these words the! ot seen for years. On board the!change that passed over his face ship is Mme. Sara, a professional | was fearful to witness. He did not| beautifier, who is warmly liked by|speak, but remained motionlers. | Mrs. Selby and her sister, but whom His claw-lfke hands clutched the} Druce decides ts a dangerous woman.|arms of the chair, bis eyes were The more Druce sees of Mme.!fixed and etaring, as though they/| Bara the more he becomes convinced would start from their hollow sock- that she t# dangerous. He visits ots, color of his skin was tike her shop and sees her in so ay. Iheard Selby breathe quickly | Mrs. Seiby and her sister E ind me, and Vandeleur stepped have consulted Mme. Sara ab 2 the man and lala bis hand) their teeth. on his shoulder, | BAith is mysteriously poisoned and| “Tel us what you know of this @ies. Druce asks Eric Vandeleur, a he aid sharply. | Seep. te cave 1 ring himself with an effort] 7 mus pec . Sara. Mr eee har ecrites to Deuce that |(? Mmvalid began tn « tremulous he is in London. . : 3 | “Llsten closely, for you must act| In uncontrollable excitement I quickly. I am directly responat-| 5 hastily dispatched two telegrame,| ble for this fearful thing. My life 4 one to Selby and the other to Van-| has been a wild and wasted one and | t that something strange | sudden r happened. Vandel ming a at down xo suddenly must mean a final clearing up of the mystery. 1 had od round at the lodge gutes lto walt for the carriage when the 1 of wheels and of harses gat ruck on my eara. The | Were swung open and Vandelour inj “Send Mra. Selby's m an open fly dashed through them. | be | Nefore 1 could recover from my sur her | prine he was out of the vehicke and | next room thing. not #0 tans whor to help her with he 2 to her,” TRMARY, 4-5 Hatler WE LEAD—OTHERS IMITATE ment bag and phone, James 1801, 702 Be New York block Geleur, begging of them to be with now I am dying. ‘The doctors tell ‘ m6, without fail, as soon as possible 1 cannot live a month, for I) ‘ trifling operation.” |was instantaneous. The little head | fo the man had never been In Eng- ef large aneuriem of the heart “VANDELEUR IN AN OPEN FLY DASHED THROUGM.” “Operation!” he exclaimed fell" on to one of my hands—the | Jan@ at all. The situation was more! Eighteen months ago I wan tn Rio, “Yes; at once.” a pig was dead Vandeleur | Dewlidering than ever. One thing,|1 was living fast and gambied heay-| ~ ¥ r tT e ‘We made our way through the/ was 4 a sheet. He hurried up Aa Werk | ‘ 7 at least, was probable—Edith Dal-| ily. Among my fellow gamblers was| locked, first-class compartment, | bys, nestling amid ite oaland elma.| hall and into the morning room,| to Selby and wrung his hand. a . | faw Geath was not due to her st 4 man much older than myself, His| *peeding rapidly at The serv-|Hverything was done t@imak& the| where Mrs. Selby was busily en-| “Thank heaven he anid, “I've ‘An our work under the personal supervision of Dr. & | brother. Soon ter half past 6 was Jose Aranjo. Hoe was, if) ®0ts and Mra. »y'® OWN special | home-coming of the brif® as cheer-| gagod tn reading and answering let-| been in time, but only just. Your ©. Stpes, Both holding the degree of L. D. D.D. and Selby arrived and Vandeleur walked anything, a greater gambler than L| ald were in a separate carriage. | ful as circumstances would perm it.| ters, She started up when she saw/| wife is saf This stopping would the Royal College of Dental Surgeons. Lady attendant always present fm 10 minutes later, I told them|One night we played alone. ‘The| Selby’s face showed signs of a sleep-|but a gloom, impoastble to lift| Vandeleur a what had occurred and showed them | stakes ran high until they reached less night and pr the letter. In half an hour's time |« big figure. By daylight 1 had lost| contrast to the fair, ented a striking | overshadow resh face of | could searc 4 uttered an exciama-|hardly have held another hour, I : . 1422 Second Ave. Selby himeclt. He| \lon of surprise have been thinking Sil wight over Boston Painless Dentists sau y rouse himself to take] “What has happened?” she asked.|the mystery of your siter-in-law's Opposite Boo Gold Fillings Silver Fillings Bridge Work .. breakfast I was Just starting out for|Sho ts, a9 I suppose you know, n/still beyond my power to explain. We reached the hotel, and on stating |to him nearly 200,000 pounds. Though |——————— the allghtest interest in anything. Vandelour went up to her and/death, and over every minute detail Houre—8:8 8. m. to#p. m. Sundays, 9a m. tll 1 pm who I was we were shown Into a/I am a rich man In point of income| The following morning I received] took her hand Jof evidence as to how the poison| 3 room on the first floor by Silva's! under my uncle's will, I 4 not! a letter from Vandeleur, Itwas very) “po not be alarmed,” he maid,| could have 1 inistered, Sud. Adhesive Pliable Piate private servant. Resting in an -|pay a twentieth part of that sum. Pu short, and once more impersed on | «for I have come to put all your | denty the coincidence of both sisters chair, as we entered, sat a man; his| This man knew my financial post- ONES me the necessity of caution, He #ald/fears to rest. Now, please listen to| having had thelr teeth stopped Plate of Elasticity. face wan terribly thin The eyes| tion, and, tn addition to sum of] HAIN) aap i} ) that two eminent physicians had ex- | When you visited Mme, Sara| struck me as remarkable. Like a Plate of Simplicity. and cheeks were so sunken that the 00 pounds paid down, I gave him beaut . J amined Sfiva and the verdict wan) with your sister, did you go for|flash the solution came to me. The Plate Ever-Pleasing. # face had almost the appearance of a|a document. I must have been mad fe f\ that he could not live a month. Un-| medical advice?” more I considered it thé mote I felt Plate Never Perplexing skull, He made no effort to rise|to do #0, The document was this—| \* af | tH! his death precautions must be! ‘The color rushed into her face | that I was right, but by what fiend- | Cetesion Supe eae when we entered, and glanced from|it was du | } 2 ) atrictly observed. “One of my teeth ached,” she an-|ish cunning such a scheme could era aoe } The day was cloudiens and after|awered. "I went to her about thas. |have been conceived and executed ia| Guced myself and explained who we) thus inheriting the whole of my un-| were. He then waved his hand for|cle’s wealth, half a m a stroll when the butler brought me| mort wonderful dentist. She ex-|'The poison ts very Mke hyoscine, witnessed and atteste one of us to the other with the ut by a lawyer—th: in the event of } most astonishment. I at once intro-|my surviving my two sisters anal{(/ jon should 7 . & telegram, I tore it open; tt was| amined the tooth, found that tt re- f 140 7 from Vandeleur. quired stopping and an assistant, | known, #0 vic } 7 “Prohibit all food until I arrive. | @ Brazilian, I think, to do it.” portions that one of the worst toxic-alkalolds Gold Crown his man to retire. |xo to Jose Aranjo. 1 felt I was ent in its deadly pro- All Work Guaranteed “You have heard the news, of|breaking up at the time, and the| f ye amount that would Teeth extracted free, oourse, Mr. Silva?” I said. chances of my inheriting the money | I hurrted Into the study and gave it “And your tooth has been com-|go into a tooth would cause almost! , Moure—8:80 to ©; Bunday, ® to 18 and replaced with new “News! What?” He glanced up| were small. Immediately after thal ) First-Ave Am coming down,” were the words, | fortable since?” instant death. It has been kept in| 4#4y attendant. same day to me and seemed to read something completion of the document thig ‘ t He read and looked wp at = "You, quite, fhe had one of'by a gutta-percha stopping ,certain! HARVARD DENTAL PARLORS, 618 Second A