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vine inca ae ae paesint— fe pet of John Raynor, a pro | class, but they had been returned at lawyer who has educated | the end of the month for muster out | Wherally provided for this only as musket-bearera, three-fourths of Gon of his former partner, aa well their array qualifying as commis- ward Buraham, his class | sioaed officers. Academy of Music. Ingraham went nearly a dozen of Columbia's) loves Editha, the beastiful| students, mainly from the senior CITY WATER 2615-2617 First’ Tien Ban Mh Avenue Between Vine and Coder Ote Reliable Dry Goods Store The Bee Hive Returning home with her Editha receives a note fro irs. Fairbanks, and the two r, who, fearing financial gone to the New York) confer with agents of bh clients. sends for money pack- for the Frenier es am and Editha find them are missing from | Raynor has a paralytic on hearing the news. | a | CHAPTER II.—Continued | ‘As Rex hurried through the Bilent side streets towards the roar apd clatter of Brosdway, another train of thought had whirling through his tired The day had been full of excitement. Hours before @onned their silken gowns for commencement exercises be bad breakfasted at Delmonico’s, at the corner of Fourteenth Fitth avenue, he and Kent and Tracy. On we from their regi- York Seventy-first,) their soldier unt- members of the had arrived by the img train to receive their, the hands of Colum-) preaident. | the first call of the head ot} for troops to defend the the Empire state had Marched her magnificent Seventh| the Jersey ferry. Then speecd- followed the other regiments of Gotham’s citizen soldiery — the “American Guard” of the Seventy- The Death Penalty A Mttle thing sometimes results tn @eath. Thus a mere teh, tnetg-| nificant cuts or puny bolls have paid death penalty. It is wise to have fe Arnica Salve ever handy ‘= the beat Salve on earth and will eye fatality, when Burns, Sores, | and Piles threaten. Only 26¢ @t GO. GUY'S arug store, Second avenue and Yesier. r F rt bile St i } ? i f bj 5 THE Liquozone, regular price, $1.00; Liquotone, regular price, 0; Munyon's Paw Paw, reg. price, $1 Lydia Pinkham’s Compound, regu CUTTER Free Sample Bottle Dr Son Marche. A Store of Beauty and Quality Tt had been the longing of Ingra- bem to join the Seventh as soon as he was 18, but John Raynor de- murred. Ned joined in spite of Unele Jack's suggestion that he would better wait until he had more stability; was perhaps two months an assidvous and enthusl- astic attendant at squad drills, ete. Then came an occasional absence because of a dance or theater party, then more absences because he wi lazy. His squad was paseed on to the company; he was held back an- til declared proficient in the school of the soldier, and then, between fines for absence and neglect andthe chaffing of comrades who had been attentive to duty, Ned repented him of bis bargain and was glad at the end of a year to find means to get out without being dishonorably dis- charged. So there ended bis brief military experience, and his boyish heart was sorely wrung when they declined his services the thrilling day they marched to the front, with an armed foe to meet them on the storied shores of the Potomac. And now nearly 75,000 stroug, the first levies called in April were holding the threatened line, while the great array of volunteers, sum- moned by the president on the third of May, was being swiftly re- cruited and slowly licked into shape, and with all bis sou! in arms Rex Ingraham longed to be of their number. If he went he lost his benefac- tor’s affection and regard, and must bear the accusation of rank ingra itude. If di4 not go, he must forfett his own self-respect. It end ed in his laying the whole matter before the man whose opinion he held highest, the president of his college, and that sterling, vehement patriot sald go. his confidence but poor Ned, who seemed unable to make up his mind what to do, Rex had written to Kent as to the possibility of jotn ing the Seventy-first, with the hope KING UF Price .....ceseeee 83 our price . . £30 00; our price . se eee BBO lar price, $1.00; our price.....88¢ ‘Taking no one into i EVERY LOT AND UP For Large Lots Beattie What fine for $10.00 and $15.00 durir cleaning-up sale. Fancy tures, all wool material, coats, drop skirts. Westberg ‘ iin Opposite the ONE DOLLAR Arcade PER Bldg. w prominent inte of our lar failed ken one to the nature of thoxe functional de- known a8 “weaknous’ Tangements entirely at variance with the theortes y hile! Si upen mained throug! Btudy’ sn acta practice not ult of imek! but ie © existence of #01 normal condition at inant and. property aoa rel mith ity ta a m free at office * other physicians bane t This, know! Wenkn treat it on mucoen® $12, $14, $18, $22 Terms, $5, and 10¢ Per Day SEATTLE HOMESEEKERS COMPARKY suits you ean buy r jacket, drop shoulders, every thing that can be asked for in 5.00 and $30.00 sult. And on top of It you can buy them on credit. One dollar per week We have just in @ new lot of colored and black silk pettt Cloaks, Suits & Millinery & Childs Second Ave. at | *papial. | vital center of K BUYS A TAILOR-MADE SUIT rn ve fifteen years of caretul one is Feel Safe in For we realize only too well that you know our mode of doin never considers any transac amount) closed until that customer receives tisfac Note carefully thefollowing prices for Saturday's sell Note the a and then Ss Great Sale of Ladies’ Muslin Underwear We ar ft absolute » view. tem tual value ur Satur buy our Under the best manu- A free abstract and warranty facturers in America, and carry nothing but per- deed. No man can equal our low |i fectly made goods im the Newest Styles ries. We have ie lan : embroid Pe even. Matjcining Nainier teighes | Ladies’ Fine Cambrie Night Robes, embroidery nthe car lens, on th trimmed, actual value $1.75; special for Sat have now am %-foot urday si.l0 land plianked from Ft Ladies’ Cambric Night Robes, high and low nec | (rough the middie of Southeast lace trimmed, actual value $1.25; special for Seattle mm must come qule Sshuedey 30 these lots ivan, rr ever 5 ay - lweeh:' 18 mitawtes” ee te IE Ladies’ Cambrie Petticoats, 16-in. ruffle with | Washington street car to Southeast two small ruffles Nainsook embrotdery, three Consérvative Methods with any customer (whether éclal Prices for Saturday Only Arena pte aetna prem Ee ase THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, ‘ a comminsion. Me! ‘facta hey call *e THE SEATTLE STAR otter, winnine » comminain, He tactora” am they cll om tn Now| known of Raynor jn tine, you, to, ad home and lft word fo na tol d lon d Mobile, do of] might ba’ boom getting gold be allo im, Thank you,” he con RY STAR PU BLIHING CO. | Washington as soon as he could! ‘om ship direct to Liverpool, ‘They|mnd them back to God'e corny ee | ee a te ee gravely Satu rday OFFICHS—130T and 1909 Beventh avenue |pack and atore hie various belong-|noll lots of the atuff here and in| toad of whiatlin’ fo' yo’ doltahe up| portored the bag. Once more, with — = : Inge, and this breakfast we iH Philadelphia and Boston, Now the) hyuh where a mint Julep can’t be| priet touch of the hat and “Good a] - ‘ial RVERY APTERNLON EXCEPT SUNDAY, |two young officers was to enable blockade's on they can't float thett| had fo’ love or money.’ Jevoning, gentlemen,” he started for pec « THLEP HONKS <> |him to obtain their advice and] votton; thé factors can't pay for it te Mr, Raynor's,” eald fncre-| , Business Department-Sunset, Main 1080; fndependens 88 learn from their experience. It had! what they can't uae, and the r aig sngra | th r ‘ ‘ 4 . that Waltorial Department —Sunset, Main 1138, lice Maenamees te tah Menthe, end | cham . nd these Ken-| ham, somewhat impatiently He} Ingraham had turned to the left Here are a fow Saturday prices The Star's Wastern offices: 10¢ Hartford bullding, Chicago: 68 | Deen M . Sana ae ae ae jemen y thelr army Will #008 | asked me to bring it round here to! up Broadway when the ox nt will interest you Bethune surat 1 New York. W. H. Porterfieit, mgr. foreign ad ertiaing, | to manfully brea ne news me marching North to take Phil-] him, but for some reason has hur-|in the faces vis in the ¢ ed le of Suit L. GRD dave By r Q \ adelpht ew Yor © mar é b a BALLARD AR AGENCY~-821 Ballard Bunset, Red 141 | Reyoer ‘that very Co gel C a oe 4 tpt : and Now Y af TH Ltrehtene the ehemiot'e winaows, and Half Off on Suits One cent per copy; six cents per week, or twenty-five cents per |) te aihegh eee nk ae sae ne Fouomen \the wild yella of newsboys swarm You oa t 60 » the t ye vont month. delivered by ma arriers, No tree covies ane Saye 28 Say Tees ee are all out of money, but Mr.Orans t hie at ty t. Th th ring and anxlety and need How could he] ton just tells ‘om to stay long an| A ing up the pavement, caught bh es Those are a 1 ng a TO MAIL BUBBCRIMONS —The date when your subscription expires | 649 How could he go? they pie wet haw = tention Battle tn Virgir oe and la uriety to select dross label of each paper hen that date rives, if your subsort 1 hile ¢ . - " ol i c < leut mm oe our ¢ oe wulta « nan ox ths areas Tabet of wach taper. |W hen that dae arrives it your eutwcrtee |"i4 ‘wan in uo enviable frame of| thinks the North will sue for peace| or Infante and Children, Tack ot Big Bethel,” “I Shs pettains teins bea Wer aoe i reset mind when he reached the New! tnaide o months, an ot Greble killed tw a an before yo y ewhe L. Intered at the Postoffice ac Seattle, Washington, as recond-cl ter | mon he saw there, eagerly talking | rolling in money Boars the ° - 00 Bult ¥ Sis +4 F ————— Y 4 o 1 r - 2 ) IRB. cee a in low-toned, guarded words, were] ‘They look assured and confident | Bignature aD Z | “gtrs, Cyrene and Xanthus. Lescht $30.00 Suits $15.00 CHILDREN ARE DISCOURAGED Southern to the core; thelr bse even now, thought Ingraham, ashe of |) Madrona, Madison parks, half hou $40.00 Buit $20.00 Were sympathizers, in spite Of neared the group and sought to pass ly from 10:30 4, m. to 10 p,m, daily And many other prices and b that we <aoamninimnnietiie Northern birth—some of them 1M) without jostling them, but excited a $$ ee annot mention, Now, you come and see apite of Northern affiliations, In-|, sions had been received. Three La 7 them. Why should Business be mean to chtld quiry at the desk revealed the fact) young men had eome hurrying in, y - saa tm one great New York apartmont house there were 200 little folks. [that John Raynor, accompanied by | and Ingraham caught sera Whey were just average children They slid down the banisters | Mr. Chalmers, had ~ ade a talk. “Bankhead Magr mrs » Labo 10 or 15 minutes before. s ) rough the corridors. They playe nd “policeman,” | ® Het Yauks ran like ® Ol] eS Bad ran through ¢ idore. They 5 a “3 soy” one |this Mr. Ingraham?” said the clerk. |jotreating on Fortress Mon and samet! e they orled Goodness knows, they would have been yee; well—Mr, Raynor expe | h : Tu neo © wa 3 st ‘ ete,, ote en hate were awung Jn . ; " pleased to take noise and toys out of doors; but In a each home before you could | ai, Pride, delight, embitat@a JACOB PERL, Propr. hae to put up w ty tations, start, but he said if you did com*/«hone in many a flashis a a 4 : , . g ike S i aati oe dereaccred that eneny porcinn hjstted So ebiéren, | te 0A vou jets bin there et OM00."| Sionrty " bentthaieen, ” seoseading 1418 Second Avenue Near Pike Street They did not consider th blessings, because, forrcot eo |, lagrabam tarned, is Ul held) hand-thwacks on black-robed backs b ehildiess, So ¢ were aints and frequent aE fgg bape etcetera ind shoulders, mot a little joyous orga ead Se ae toe ae ‘a in [OTH during commencement @xeF-| pushing, pulling, hauling and heay pos 2 - pus people sa e In r aki ' clsee the littl bag of gold, tagge na followed just as Ingraham was et eh te cig ton coves Ce ae te tt chiboe Piedios | ina followed just an Ingraham. wae ATURDAY ONLY Bo Business said, “Evict!* and that te just what happened, The | supporting ft there with hie left) caught between a little side group t t fore arm, his hand holding the la (; ents were notified to take their little ones and get out; and now four and a surge of frock-coated : encima . i 4 * | pel close to the chest. It made @!colobrante, hie. arm was jerked i the great building is a comfortable ¢ rt are the at are . as jor i ery susceptible, bulging lump, 494) aside, and with a crashing, me | Sumber of pug dogs and canaries, But there = no laughter 1 | the official at the desk eyed him cu-|inud, the stout Little canvas | Lad the Jors; no sweet, childish faces smiling “when papa comes | riously, So did a short man tm 86r| struck the marble pavement, Down | ¢ a home.” viewable besiness sack coat, leaning | swooped a lithe young Southron, be-| 3.59, $4.00 Pat. Leather ‘ Mt te too bad, and it is certainly un-American, It would ligently on the marble counter, | ¢ Ingraham could recover bal-| and $5.00 Vici Kid, q that in every city there would be a place for Mate and te j Most of the members - noe; Swung the sack aloft, aston-| s > a Calf, ete i fm which children are welcome, and that builders would find it prof | & wen notiens, dove ishment at ite weight showing in-| Shoes, all at i low oad ’ yet none as yet, at least, as the | stantiy in his delicate face, “I balg ——_— - window KS itable to meet the demand {clerk had explained to Ingraham of | your pahdon, sub,” sald he, “We—" | one price... Sunday. a Above everything is the moral aspect of the thing, In this world [his previous eall, was actually tm | tut wag cut short by an older,| Served Free 4 we are bound to put up with a few discomforta They are a part of ay military service i _ few. | heavier man who had caught sight s fife routine, Tt ts bad bus to make a child or the parents of |) eet had come i to avoid | of the name on the tag, and who! y & child feel that @ human being can be enough te object te ja. having opposed the asces- | stretched forth @ long, large hand, | Less Than Wholesale Cost ‘ . . sion of thelr states. “Most of em jturned the tag to the light, and open mg children ; : ideas are planters up here trying to save | read aloud Philippe Prenier 7 r] wmanity ts to continue to grow and progress v e © . — - on oce. uy Baton Rouge! Why. byuh, thie} ° . a coming children, caring for them, understanding and loving them, | ers or bankers. ou see, thelr! must be gune Of Mayuore éeln's We also include in this sale a lot of the famous easiest 1325 SECOND AVENUE ané THAT CANNOT BE ACCOMPLISHED BY BARRING THEM | Effective ee the Northern | ¥O*Y old Philippe! He picked out | hoe on earth—'Dr. Reed's Cushion Sole Shoe in calf ences Cre ROMRD. paniene unces the fol [te fight man sho's yo" bawn 4 cordovan leathers. Get wise and lay in an extra pair | ‘ time card gov-| Now 'f you gentlemen had only pecial sale on Children’s Shoes Saturday. lerning tre on ite tte Divi- © Fight ‘ —— i had 4 long and} Vancouver, B.C, will depart from | my right lung,” writes J. F. Hughes! | Seattle at 12 p. m., arriving at 3:38) of DuPont, Ga, “and gave me up| | dally Everybody thought my time had/ Bar ains The workingman's main chance, to and namie, (Cee, LO & MES veners 2 SNS Se Co-operate in buying the necessities and Bedro y wil do- | King’s New Discovery for Consump of life. We operate under the fam- ; tion, The benefit { received wae part from Beattle at 7:38 a m. and) siriki na f ound we tate 40 acres—26 acres cleared, 8 §}| Ous Rochdale System, ey nm ontene ot 8:35 DB BM lrew days Now [ve entirely houses, good barn, § cows, 3 | o nm. Gall wn gy Mh yg Fh og 19a O18 ond Avenue haven, figy and mowing ma 1] Groceri d Prod 5 cg oe cme hee tot women oe | Groceries and Produce a inoqualimie will depart from lend i - a “ aplemen SYNOPSIS. j first, the enthusiastic Irish of the! aitie at 6:65 p.m, arriving at 9:40 and Yoaler 3 eiee — ae — os et a : ‘At the outbreak of the civil war,| Stxty-ninth, the one corps of High- | a.m. daily chard of 400 trees; electric light patriotic oration of Rex Ingra-| lenders, the Seventy-ninth, prom!-| Tr aatiee sour 4 sade } Graduating from Columbia | nent among them. | leave Se Straightforward Dealings Small Profits © Many Sales That's Our Motto and & money maker. Price le pera e thrills the vast audience at/ With the Seventh at the first call | rive at # $2,900, on terme Store Cor. 4th and Union Both Phones—M 273. ' 2615-2617 First Avenue j Between Vine and Coder Ste eee Using , A. LAWRENCE 908% Secon. Avenue. ng b The Bee Hive ing a little or big tion from his or her point of ing. We guarantee every ness. I have studied in the best med- foal colleges tm the world; am licensed to practice under maay governments, For over a quar ter of a century I have been searching for a certain perme ment relief for nervous ex tion, physical Gecline, men! weakness, brain fag and et forms of nervousness, I have traveled extensively im many lands and varied climes, among all peoples, and ransacked the @iobe to find the best treatment for these weaknesses, I have dis- covered important life-sustaining principles. In London I had opportunity to study Engi hospital methods. In Parts 3 visited, In company with @ oity day's Shoe News Mon’s Boxed Calf, Stanford last, Goodyear welt, actual value $2.76; special for Saturday Men's seam less Kanga pi on a — (i, physician, places where NERY- Cambrie Petticoata, ‘iélach reifie 4 OUS PROSTRATION 10 made te yee A ; Strictly order and I ascertained the m trimmed, actual value 9fe¢; special Saturday oon Reliable effective treatment im that hot- " See : bed of vice for these cures, In old Mexico I had the good fortune of af_ ‘aties Mustia Drew S-inch ruffle, lace trim- Ladies’ Dow learning many secrets of ancient medical lore. I have studied and med, three tucks, actual value Bbc; special cola Dress studied: I have investigated and Investigated; I have worked hard for Saturday . 280 | Shoes, fair early and late, at home and abroad, in behalf of suffering humanity. Ladies’ French Nalnsook Drawers, lace trimmed, | gtitch, military heel, patent tip, actual value Few physicians have had equal opportunities. Few physicians are one row of footing with colored ribbon tn 92.50. peeia| , sion as earnest and indefatig: tn thelr methods of original r 1 sorted eight tucks, actual value $1.26; special | Ladies’ Oxfords, Vict kid, patent tip, Cuban heel have worked for the people. 1 have learned how to cure the for Batur day O8e actual value $3.00, special . $2.50 dies, I am willing to help all who want my help. So I do not want e Ladies’ Musiin Drawers, hematitched ruffle, three “ and Childre Oak Kaf, all solid, sizes 9 fortune for my services. All I require ts a fair compensation for the rows tucking, actual value Me special actual ¥ tal ORe eervic I render. 1 4octor thousands of people, and « amali fee fram aturda 17% Boys’ Box Calf, Unity last, McKay welt, guaran each one gives me al! income I want or have any use for. My Children's White Lawn and Naineook Dresses, teed to wear, actual value $2.50, special ..$1.98 jon is not @ mercenary one; ft ts to do good whenever and rt make, regular price % rT Youths’ Vict Kid, Unity last, Fair stitch, actual whegever I can. All are welcome to my advice and none will be A, 0, $ », $2.00, $2. a3 $2.5 pectal va $2.00, special $1.69 turned away because they are not millionaires, You may write te Saturd &y—17e, 200, 490, 5Ve, 700, $1.00 ’ Juliet Noiseless rubber heel shoes, worth me and I will give you com $1.50, 91.75, $1.08. special ,., $1.40 DR. D, T. RICHARDS, Spectal Adviser to the State Medical In- Specials In Notions stitute, author of Persian System of Self-Treatment, late Professor new French Dip Pompadour Combs 250 | Adamantine Pins full count ; spe- reer rr eee inte Sane eps &. @ t novelties in jeather and Silk Crush Belts, at Be, 506 and 65e etal Dress and Apron Ginghams | Our Pop lote the pri A. F.C. es for Saturday only Amoskeng Dress Ginghams, 10e value; | INTERESTING DAYS FOR | PIANO BUYERS Closing Out the M. D. Pease » DENTISTS Stock of Millinery wt) he We are atill ob out the M, D. Pease stock of millinery and suite at BOSTON ‘ PAINLESS fifty cents on the dollar and in mal | canon leas, to make roam, r" tonelva ni nse “are interesting days for bargain h Butte worth eT ine hi $5.00. ‘That Tot how prices sample of how prices Examinat Silver Fillin ‘ Crowns and Bridge tooth . Permapent is ‘Work, p ‘ ot Plates (that fit) § “Dwelve-Year Guarant Lady Attendants, Ladies’ and Children’s partment regular pMce ‘ le Garters, rubber protected Dragon Spool Cotton, 600 yda., regular price be; aur oles ~) Ps ieectal oo egular price 12%c; specia © CALL OR WRITE Clark's O. N. T. Darning Cotton, black and white, | Hatr Pins assorted sizes, in box, regular price Se; n regniar price special 1 l-e speejal 21-20 Shamrock Irish Linen Thread, regular price be; | Bone Hair Pins, § inch, 1 dozen in box, regular spectal ... Heeeeene Oeeeeters os «fe price, 120; special .. seneeee 81-30 State Medical Institute INCORPORATED D. T. RICHARDS, M. D, ular Men’s De- | special tor Saturday 71-20 | Three leaders for Saturday y “stab ei Q The celebrated Red Seal Dress Ginghams, 12% | Odd sizes in Men's Summer Underveasta, 35¢ value; The t ongest i stat lished, the Most Skillful and Suc- value; special for Satufday 01-2 special to close out Saturday 1-26 cessful Specialists in Diseases of Men. Amoskeng Apron Check Gingham, best apron | Men's black Half Hose, North Star dye, actual Gingham made; spe 63-40 value 15e; special Saturday 71-20 Manchester Sh irting Prir ah Cloth, in | Men's Fancy Balbriggan Vests and Drawers, actual 202 SECOND AVENUE SOUTH Persian eftects, 6, val 41-26 | value Bic; special for Saturday . 2c SEATTLE, WASH. ¥ ] 1413 Second Avenue. Phone 980 ~ SATURDAY’S SPECIAL Cookies 8c Dozen---Two Dozen for 15¢ Sunset, Main 880; Independent, * erfootion Suction Plates Filling Bliver Fillings , Gold Crown . tees All Work Guarantes th extracted free, without pain, oi th Fly Screening 9o Yd.. POULTRY NETTING, PER ROLL... .SCREEN DOORS

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