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4 THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, DEC. 22, 1904 re! THE SEAT LB Le STAR | | BY STAR PU MLIEITING © | | ea OFFICES im? and h Avenue | } EVERY AFTERNOON BXCRPT BUNDAT | TRLEPHONES avatrenntiine a. tmentSunset, Maig 198 Independent Ua ment—#uneet. Ma * | BY ¥ nOOTHHY | A Yat Matiard Runset, Med 1a ( ‘ (, by Newepeper Int A ation.) | er twenty-five cents per moet eee ay t date atrives & your octosrte would take ton long jead | her would f | for Infants and Children. ame te tite From the Mab | to tell, Lady Olivia I ned. | The t trig oa AL, nits Wiateltice at Ben Waskiasten. ca sasedaleas eames | ' me it for a little! ever, 4 t held] ‘The Hind You Have Always Bought hos borne the slg t )108 ave ware th you must/me down and w preparing) to matare of Chas. H. Fletcher, and has been made under eonee. pat : : page Maat Shing db et re es ee his personal supervision for over BO years, Allow no = ' ’ we tt = . ‘Sear 708 Wee a A ane member norbink) one to deceive you in this, Counterfelts, Lmitations and Feet By | . sr : : raqvet-wmaen hes + Just-as-good”’ are but Experiments, and endanger the E. W. BLACKWOOD, Chicago Representative, 1006 Hartford Building, ¥ kee eg! i aaeenih tan ean 8 yore) Health of Children— Experience against Experiment, W. D. WARD, New York Represen tative, 53 Tribune Building. . ‘tte rn js | * Sai oee fcnitthhannaia lect tte en rhon we reached ionaana| £20 Kind You Have Always Bough b wilw taken t I CHRISTMAS GIFTS , i hat you | mained pw _ wy Bears the Signature of ba Then I was placed in a sort of ii f you w "Ta ang nd, attended by an engort be stifted and pla . the heart f tak Y 1 ' At last we reached that awful den “e « " my ma ve “ it takea ¢ the he A A ‘e morning , y rt Ath In Use For Over 30 Years. oe a pa ’ . ‘ fering me. 1 s is F I * x wateh t th ht that me would ev k ta and if ‘ * t ‘ te track, and ha for v my whereabouts A . hp b tor sitan—the man who bi s N ‘ night guest in Knog i, who ha w King Cy gay f gold to Artaba ¥ ‘ that he was my father Chrysant b vorite, he ‘ Arta J CHAPTER XIV ame to see me, and—oh 5 8 h wav arty eS tw you t 1 any more ! ae cn a anu ee e Purchasing lays of old t human nat 0 h we mn th I was so unhappy | — dwt Think, then, what it ha 1 Artabazus 1 longs f 2 uple For th ind eu th hile f int aah mateat | Is apt to prove a very expensive undertaking, and, if YOU I the & at giv t pleasure are oft . the . offer find it #0, we would like you to remember that work wn hands some t hat it is , : h p in my throat w eapec t of the sentiment Ma J have « r my voice Inaudible i $1.00 A WEEK b “hr 4 Mrect would not take it tried to do #0. | - a in i T ght kind of Christmas git " a ha ene - Poe will pay anything you here. and especial : whom it ” | de of & quarter of a8 HATEVER IT MAY BE a hat, a smok i age yrs *} hour ne «us epeke. | cam see ing jacket, some dainty neckwear—you will find our prices is given oe | A al the pleture now —Manalaki and right he cost ! t to tell t ry Constanides fogging along the . Pe t re rergsa ’ ene v00r:[eamay track tnsfroat of --the| COME IN TOMORROW But what violence we do the tunity of hearing tt, and I was nat-lGreary stretch of sand on cither| The buying of Christmas gifts has bec e great financial " fous to be made acquaint: | aide, dc here and there with! in of the year. © end we able of the shops we forget |e¢ witt amel-thorn me my | woot sreMage ; * } “tw you all I|lovely companion, who little astern utfittin 0.,1 all the r weet, sa the season j ire fe Tid fine A agony I was endurin «y Inc. It isa mmon {d a ne girl, to express proper bh mt ad given a ad ah tly. too. a anak bb at is regarded as synonymous |iiht peck. "But ft all seems so| At midday we called @ halt under Corner Pike St. and Fifth Ave. with costly eed. As you know, I went| some palms, and later in the after “The Reliable Credit House’ The averag b istmas involves an expendit «with the governor's secre- | B Jon again. We had now| 1 afford for tt » of someth y and alde-de-can entered © 20 miles to overcome, | the recipient does not want | “ . w rate of progress would bring! | A natural outgrowth of this folly is the idea that to receive @ | !magtnation — have be nang rate of proare the time I had | | rs. ile my ce a 1) | fine present is to become indebted to the giver for a gift in return " ” onde 4 Wentle t{ecided in my mind would be most | | pt about equal cost | pring got lie a ge sultable. For every reason I was} , ! ind oursel tering in ad- re two men entered. They} angious that it should be a It is not om m all to find ow ves wondering in & her Arabs or Moora, 1 do not | dark when we arrived. vance what we are golng to el ve, rder that what we give MAY | know which. They said something} Just as dusk was failing, we not fall short in elegance—which means in cost to the man in the shop, after which | before us the white roots of the “i | So Christmas gift Jerest tokens of ction saved from | a jong discussion took place between | tle port and the still waters of the paradise, have come to st meaning, except as i barter and [them When they had finished, the | bay beyon ; Jes lose much and gain little. former told me that matertals| Having entered the town | exchange, in which both parties mu and gain ! maak ta a naan |e ele Wak all ponatble & To couple with a Christmas gift thought of an obligation to re on abie dg Maker brenda gee 9 | j rding ollowed } pay in Kind ts not only vulgar, but {t robs the courtesy of all ite |! tie, Desk! atueellMhem. 1 had {£0tiated the purchase of the horses sweetness re reached it befo 1 was | {Of o [bad now another . ist bens To rate a gift at Its cost price is not only more vulgar, but it from bebind by one of the | ‘T=nsection for him. onp-é ~ : \] i 4 to find me a boat in whieh Lady fs to insult the giver, whether the article will stand the | nen. His companion placed some-| Giivin a be convened back te test or not. thing—1 cannot tell what—over my | Gipraitar To put a fixed amount of money in one’s pocket and start out to | mouth. while the shopkeeper leaned| He r an with the greatest find something that it will buy tx even more vulgar still, for a gift | against the table and seemed in no | possi ; promising to oe Will Save You From a5 to 40 Per Cent A Bona Fide Sale thus selected can have no meaning intended. ey “ werynge ee ; ce a nr pe moe the de The two friends who regularly exchange gold eagles | every | ste t brief outline of what] It was a stifling hot aight, and WM. S$. TARRANT & CO., JEWELERS. , e all the sent! t without the worrte ave hi ef outline o . a tadhiaeed te the tel . “ 2 Dig be Sa } eer Oe ee ee ee enetanen t < darter | lady Olivia bad told me ees oe eee 108 CHERRY STREET and disappointments of the silly and sacrilegious custom of When I get back to Gibraltar 1/*¥Pportable. Sesing the eftwes produ ion Lady itv su it and exchange. 7 will talk with Mr. Valtoch! he re “ that we should make our wey up Like Cyrus, we give the golden bauble instead of the coveted | piieq over his shoulder, “and it will {> the root, We stood aide by-alde kiss. *. STAR DUST ——— R-R-R-R-R! “No, they are at the other ¢ If you want to gather the Mistletoe, | the aisle. On @ moonlight night you have to go “Well, I suppose you may To @ gaunt old oak, in a weird old | this up.” grove; It is wrapped up. Where the screech owl sulks in the ‘Oh, dear, can 1 send it limbs above, that . ‘And the moss grows thick on the It depends gray old trunk, | “Can I exchange it if he does not | While the wind’s wild moans to | like it?” whispers have sunk. Yen. } Then you walk a circle around the “Come to think of it, I prefer | pipe rack for 39 cents tree, ‘Ap4 cross your heart with fingers | three, ha better wrap that wonder salesgiris get the ‘An@ you clamber up till you reach | day Face. the limb, Where you rest and pray for a mo ment grim; @hen you craw! far out on the gnarled old bough, ‘And a spell you speak as you best know how. | And you gently pluck the most magic sprig (But you durst not stir any other | twig): And you then to your home must track, must you once » that For to m error will bring | you woe And, besides, you've gotten the Mis tletoe. ‘The Germans fear will form at art. If he wil! grab all the old mas ters that shine in the Sunday supple ments, don't disturd him. that Morgan Yes, that six-day bicycle race was strenuous, but it is a jingle pared to the six-day shopping race which is on this week KILLS THE ROMANCE. Mason and Edgar say they don't want to get married very often if ft takes 5-cent cigars to set ‘em up. Bertha Cor. Corbin (Ky.) Laborer The Brothers Finance—Frenzied and Hypnotic—may now be seen their lofty tumbling act twice daily Pasteurize the bank presidents. Kris Kringle is up sgainet it if he tries to refill Bamker Beek with's roche. THE SHOP! Seer wae shopping. Chriwtmas shopping. n | Se were 300 other women in the Ga wore But she had grabbed the plated | Gh receiver first “How much is this?” she said. “Forty-nine,” said the salesgir fap the 137th time that day. “Cents? “Yea.” ‘Oh, dear!” "Would you like it?” I don’t know. I can't say. Is Beuitable prese. “It"ls canside for a gentleman ed 80.” “Have you any like it for 4 cents?” “Nap but we have some china one for 24.” j “Oh, but I want a metal one “Well, this is the cheapest we have of that kind.” \ “Would you give him this, or a necktie?” “I'm sure J don’t know.” you show me some peck- tes?” eee st and gobble all the | “T'm going to quick | be a bad | | wrap like e that | guess you natead. Holl A WORD FROM JOSH WISE A ma be Whole Thing.” ANTICIPATION. hang my up,” Says Daughter, “and I hope I'l! find tn it a diamond ring Or else, of pearls a rope m going to hang ate up. Says Son, 1 my ai trust ll ¢ A camera, @ pony and Of course, a wagonette. “I'm going to hang my stocking | up. jays Mother and in it R ive'a sable boa and muff, My dignity to fit I'm going to hang my stocking up,” Says F ‘and | intend » ee if Santa Cla at least The holes in it will mend.” Don't indulge in too high hopes | on count of mysterious bulky packages coming into the hous about this time. They may be full of Chadwick securities. . WHAT'S THE JOKE, DOC? Hudson Willis and the pretty te exchange girl at Ghent, Mise | Bell Smith, drove out and a few hou here Tuesday and this o fone he smile on Dr halfs sometimes tter th stocking rcking | Sarlis’ face to broaden somewhat Sanders’ cor. Carrolton (Ky.) News. « Plairw or Fancy—Silk or Linen Handkerchiefs f to $1 a Home for Chretmas route reat the Northern Ry. astern points than || The Popular Neckwear House ‘The best 50c and $1.00 Neckwear in tile country can be found in o variety at EK. N. Brooks ) 1831 2nd Ave. fay for him.” 1 begged Lady Olivia to continue. “after I had been setzed my hands were bound behind me—you can ace even now he the « ‘ord ent me She held her right band out to me (such a beautiful little hand), and sure enough on the wrist a broad red line, sufficient evidence to prove how tightly she had been bound As soon as I was bound I was taken upstairs to a filthy little in which I remained for up- | room, | wards of an hour me Then one of entered with a pistol the tn {his hand and ordered me to go with |time to rescue you. Believe me, we searched the town high and low, but muld discover nothing of you. Now | tell me what happened after They took me to a house some distance away ugh little, nar row t ta. It was a horrible place—unfurntshed and as y nal it could possibly be. I had no sooner |entered it than the elder of the two produced a small bottle, the him, Seein done told that | threatening to not do exac nothing else In the room below 7 I that did a0. |my bands were removed must walk with my cap shoot me he told could y as and I wt me. be was tora to a place which they destred to take me to. If I made any at tempt to eseape or to obtain asatat ance they would shoot me. at if t went with them quietly no harm would befall me. They did not want money, they sald, and I must ac company them, at once. th- ing else would do. Oh,” I groaned, “If only we had known it | men jcontents of which he poured into a glass and bade aga He an w 1 agal that if I drink, I ref it was no 1 not do se We might have been in a une. watching the moon rise, listen to the strange noleos of the stre and seemingly bereft of courersa tion. You are very quiet, Mr. Graves said my companion at inet I think, when you have heard what I am gotng to tell will aay that | have very good rea non to be,” | answered, feeling not altogether unitke aman who ts about to be broken on the whee! 1 bave a terrible confession to make to you She turned her beautiful face to wards me, and in the moonlight ‘ould see the look of surprise om it ‘Confession to make to me, Mr Gavesson?” she 1 “What on earth can you mean?” I hesitated for a moment before I replied. 1 don't think I ever realiz ed how much I loved ber until that moment, and here I was deliberate: ly spiking my own guna eon up see, I am being quite candid with you he was about to say some but I forstalled her, Having on entered upon my task, | was going to carry it through to the bitter | end (To be Continued.) A Runaway Bicycle ‘Terminate lew of J It J with gn ugly cut B. ¢ Franklin ¢ Jeveloped ubborn m the ner nylelding to doctors and remed for four years. Then Bucklen’s Ar nica Salve cured. It's just as good lfor Burns, Sealda, Skin aptions and Piles. 25e, at @ O, GUY, Inc, 2nd ave. and Yesler, Initial Handkerchiefs | PLAIN OR FANCY 25 and 50¢ Each | SILK OR LINEN | 6 Hatters and Men’s Furnishers 1331 Second Avenue, Arcade Building You know,” I continued, “for the reason that we have so often talked of it, that T have spent the greater part of my life abroad, roving about the world, and getting my living in a hundred sorts of ways some of them, perhaps, scarcely | what narrow-minded people would | leom altogether respectable. | We Just Want the Cost of our ods, to sell out and satisfy the raed Fp {| the best stocks of Watches, Diamonds, Silverware, Clocks, | Chains, Charms, Lockets, Toilet Sets, Manicure Sets and a || full f 1 Silverware, in Seattle. | CA Few of Our Big Bargains R r price $1.00 to |] Tea Set Dishes one-half reg $12.50 ‘ Pe ge Bie Umbrellas off | ) regular price | lete-a-tet ts . SIC O0LUNGOO) en Regular ce $25.00 and Painted China $30.00. All Silverware at big re- |j Child's Cups nm prices. $1.00 32.50 ) not fail to take Regular price$a.50 to $5.00 | tage nis s We are al- || Candle Sticks. most giving goods away to |} 50¢ to $3.00 ra Wm, S. Tarrant &Co.. JEWELERS Everything Must Be sold THAT CHRISTMAS PRESENT Must be bought within the next y or two. © money 108 Cherry Street || sl Why not give a GAS READING LAMP It will be app some designa is very complete ated throughout the year. Our line of hand Seattle Lighting Co. Ruliding urth and Union. Are you one who has made a wr ened system crytng out for help? You are nervous and de all the organs in the body are deranged, you are growing weaker, your strength is fast leaving you, and {t will be > you forever, If you don't do something for yourself. My long experience makes me thor oughly familinr with the causes of known 01 your MY CURE FOR DISEASES SAFE. 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Our success is dye to ade of low prices t 5 fifteen with w 1d Crowns $2.50 eth Without Plate $2.50 Fillings 50° Whaleb plates, with best for Do not cover roof of mouth Hours. 9 to 3 $a. m. to 8 p.m; OHIO PAINLESS DENTISTS 307% Piko St, Corner Third Ave. o* Sundays, swer the complaint of the plaintif® nd serve a copy of your answer on the undersigned attorney far intiff at his office below stated, p land in case of your failure so te do judgment will be rendered against you according to the prayer of plaintiff's complaint, which has been filed with the clerk of sald . s an action fc ores | based upon the grounds of d tion and failure to provide. H. B. SNOOK Attorney for Plaintiff. Wash. er 539 Burke Building, Seattle, | Date of first publication, Decem- ber 6, 1904 IN THE IPERIOR COURT OF the Sta of Washington for Kin County. Dora L. Griffith, Plat tiff, vs. Samuel L. Griffith, De- fendant. No. 45358 Summons by Publication State | King, 8 The § vel I of Washington, County of ate of Griffith Washington to sa defendant above named: Yo » hereby summoned to appear with xty days after the @ ft the t publication of his r 1 defend the above’ nt in the Superior Cour ate of Washington for King County aforesaid, and an- the complaint of the plaintiff and serve a copy of your answer tpon the undersigned attorney for lainttff at his office below stated, jand im case of your failure so to do ra will be rendered against you according to the prayer of plaintiffs complaint, which has been filed with he clerk of said ourt. This is an action for di- jvorce based upon the grounds of desertion and failure to provite. H. EB. SNOOK. @ Attorney for Plaintit® 539 Burke Building, Seattle, Pos Date of first publication, D ber 6, 1904, sf | : aly

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