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Eeeidanelaaantaian te cM ha WAR ata a esc eannnes tons nea Non 1 SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, NOV. 20, 1 And - = ae . “where 414 he got tt THE SEATTLE STAR ote a hore are asking, “iow did he BY STAR PUBLISHING Co. ‘Oh, Hgbert! Egbert!” she orled, a OFFIC PB-iwT and 1909 Beventh Avenue you were neht! | did love you bet+ <antin) ort life; more than my own SVEN a BO eXckPr SUNDAY ter than LEPHONES soul! And I sent you to yepr death! LAND STAR AGHNOY-@i Halland @ re. Bun saa | | And flinging hor arms around him Qevvered by hantt ar ear mot twenty-five conte per month fA, though the t ch it tone arn | ~ TO MAIL & « when aiied him ba ) a the addres When'that date - te |oponed his « cet fon han not aanin been pald in advances, your name ie taken from the tit Faat same eventc rd Darey| One of Ly officials of the N AD. GF B-RAGLEYS DRUG STORM, GOR BCOND AVE | T car arry la apa, | wrong : | feelir 7 It would be a » h in't tomy e for me to » But 1 will never] Py ‘ t UNCLE HENRY THINKS pendent 188 t believe that I Aik marr Very well, my lov nly I think Truth and Sensation 1eb ts Ot Lord De has ho bent Jit only tree you “Then lat it be now, papa Tt fs easy to make the charge of sationallam” against a Lady Bleanor did not her hewspaper—eapecially a truth-telling newspaper eyes as Lora Derby i | Truth ts not only stranger than fiction. It {a less fvelcomed. Bs: font tl esa 2 0, The newspaper that naught extenuates, naught sets down in |aprupt dismissal; but . malice, but prints facts as they occur, knows that fn almost every | ken w my heart until today | Is That You Look “A Our Hine it runs counter to the gratn of human na ‘Then you do not love met Ranges Before You Buy #0 many ugly things that want a hiding There are many fF * - who want to appear as they are not. The temptation constant at ¢ 1 . . j journalist's elbow is to suppress or or modify oO To print the truth is to be calle sational, Aig! o . res saventnad4 But the truth-teller knows this: His paper will be read et paring all the different mak Even those who for good reasons denounce his paper will read It The tus tove departmer n wrt There is that in human nature which demands the truth | rt | “1 can have your of 68 —_-— ‘ | lifferent Range We ae a ar ® ail w i ta bh re full lind of Charter Oak Range = “say Why Not Stara wildered, 4 v Tam Le on and are guaranteed to be t ot ption; I would be} “/ “a he mi the market, having ved f my t Am | not | a fire box different in construc 85) the most fortunate man to be doubly u our | tion from any other range “ Lady Eleanor’s eyes were fixed) “What has ba he in-| blest. For love has conquered pega egy cts ogres wpon the gardener, a tall, sturdy| quired of one of the servants in the | Drie i cn dell aaa as man, with broad chest and stalwart/ hall. - tine e rep ye Riess limbs, who stood leaning with easy] «q¢ ts Egbert, the gardener in er grace upon his spade. lady, He tried to croa# the rive A half sigh came from the parted) near the floss, and {s drowned. IANOS FOR REN Mps as she noted the broad, full] Por a moment Lady Bleanor oad We are | Dabne & forehead, the prideful look tn the] jixe one stunned. largest and | Mark, Mashing eyes. 4 - 6 arewl plane and o < “He looks moro like a prince than], THe®, darting through, the \ ronal ate eee | Woodhouse ® gardener! was her inward com) iors lodge, whither they had monet ALLEN 4 GILBERT ment. ey ,| him. RAMAKER CO t Complete House Furnishings Plucking a few flowers, he twined . Wont a Reno a them together and handed them to| 38 cast one glance at th my amet Second Avenve, v ercon x |] Sele Agents for the Charter Oak her, his usual morning offering | anges. | Lady Eleanor smiled her thanks at The Hub, where the best dressed Te \Whanen, Zohn: 901; Ind. 2008 Ze mee seeegs wane to be « ger N Ww f th Thi d Ww k men buy their clothing? | 5 ’ i | 418 Pike Street. | | = ces not?" a or e r ee Why pay more when you can be | 7 4 {Bat you—-are you satisfied? f Th suited exactly at The Hub? Our | “Port ls? Are 3 a —— 0 ese Regal Clothes 1° :earkable | E | gg maa : for individual style and masterful ;; “T think I have never been so dis ite rome ? % Satisfied with my lot since | knew Record- Breakin workmanship, and ar never suc . | a you, lady.” cessfully copied-—$15, no more, no > Lady Eleanor regarded the speak. ide with haughty surgeries. 104 FIRST AVENUE SOUTH Since you knew me?” Vv r | “Yes. J have very different asp! Tations since then. Is it true that a you are to marry Lord Derby?” =| F-— eRe Esme Delmonico % “It is true, We have been be} | 25e All-bristle, Handled Shoe : trothed from the cradla Though || Bruah Ise ] b really don’t know why it should be/f 15, Patent | $5.00 Household Ball-bearing | 25¢ Black Ivory u of any ao to you!” ‘ Fancy Fiue| Wringer, with double wash Candle Hold “It does interest me--it tonches Shesper | Bench 83.98 or : i me more nearly than anything else, Se | $1.00 American Cold Handle 15 7) On the 615- 6171 Ist Av Op. the Totem for 1 love you.” ate Alaska Coté | . Waltte tron De | Me Bohemian I Square © Pole The passionate tone and gesture Handie Fire | 20 Tin Can, many use ol! [Oe Fancy Deco- I! that accompanied these words must Shovel .1@¢@ | We bar Heavy Steel Curry rated = G |—— —-~— have strack an a chord in } Comb De Vases ihe | Lady Eleanor’s heart. & moment Se Black Tam- | 3 paper Double-polnted Carpet . COLLINS BLOCK, JAMES AND SECOND, PHONES 416 dho stood motionless, with pale ee Handled | Tacks, each . Le | 2, Decorate: $3 00 Per chooks and heaving bosom. Stove Brush. | 1% Wrought Iron Japanned Thin China . “How—how dare you tell me so?” | Barrel Bolt . Fruit Bow! “No matter how—I do dare to. . with chain . ide 25e Steel Rat Tra: | Sailr State agents for Grege Short The fn state, M: tomy than many more fa to know them? WILGON’S MODERN GUSINESS COLLEGE. ae on the lawn. HH HHL aletadatatk Where Does Your Heat Go? Every stick of wood, every piece of coal contains a certain number of heat units. Now some ranges let these heat units escape up the chimney, NOT into the oven or the frying pan, where they should be. Such ranges as these WASTE money, BURN money, LOSE money. The perfect range is the range that utilizes ALL of the heat extracted from the fuel and sends NONE up the chimney. Such a range as this is The Never Break Using all the heat from the fuel and dis- tributing it directly to the oven by means of the end side draft (the only’ malleable range using this device). Here's Some Statistics on Coal: ise over § tone of,goa) per year in the r rang 10 tons. ‘This sents an average reduction of $14.00 on For instance: NAM ton) rep purchase used by Other Ranges—-8% tons at $4 per ton $24.00 used by the “Never Break” —6 tons at $4 per ton 20.00 Saving . $14.00 ally only « Cesk your Thus 9, $60.00 “Never Because you save $14.00 on your coal bill t And at this rate pays for itself in 4 you will see the force of our ats vate you $46.00, Thus that in th Never Break” Malleable Range you get: “Quality Higher Than Pr school in the Northwest. Ruch sive Sore of Budget iy Com ny similar about the big school, Want Gallon $1.50 Per Half Gallon IT’S GOOD AND : PURE Sites 104 First Ave. So. Phones: Sunset Pink 1751: Inde. pendent 1751, Free Delivery | Mafl Orders Promptly Filled ALBERT HANSEN “were || 706 tet Avenue AMUSEMENTS, DON'T FORGET THE BIG DANCE i | At Lescht Park Pavilion, to be given by the Sea Blectr teneficial Association « ing Eve, Wednesday, ral Admiasion 50 Cents. | FOR BENEFIT OF SICK AND Dis- | ABLED MEMBERS, by Wagner Mus 's Orchestra, Tickets for sale GRAN by all street car ‘OPERA Seattle's Leadin, HOUSE thee | JOHN CORT. Manager. Phones 65) | TONIGHT and Tuesday Night MR. HARRY MESTAYER | In Henrik Tbsen's Masterpiece, GHOSTS” play that hi more onderful soul-reaching per formance—Mestayer a great young | Louisville Courier-Journal | “Mestayer a ge San Fran isco Bulletin. Prices—-$1 to Fight Pictures. Britt- Next | @EATT. | THEATER *: | JOHN CoRT, Mer. Both Phones 43. ednesday and |\London Gaiety | 2 Girls | op © to 10 ni al } All New Hits! ve" STAR ins | WAHLA ae :. | And Her Picks OTHER CLEVER TURNS—7 | Trica Avenue Theator The Most TONIGHT Matt AND ALL THIS WERK | s Wednesday and Suturday A Big Melodr Play With New & Superior Com: matic 8—Acted by y “A HUMAN BLAVE”" Better Than Anything for Some Time in the Dramatic Line. Matinee Prices--100 and Be. Nights J} 200. 0c, 40 and 600, Next Wetk"A BROKEN HEAR THE QUAKER The QUAKER DRUG CO 1013-1015 First Avenue Suppose YouWanted to Buy a Two Hun- dred and Fifty Dol- lear Pieno .. . -« ) for a piano, you would about 600 makes to im to be the best ‘very special prop- If you wanted to spend about $2 find in the firet place that there w choose from. And every make would ¢ And almost every des would make you @ osition. In a few days you would probably in your bewilderment buy a plano “fully guaranteed” from the dealer who presented the best argument “Special propositions” don't mean Now talk don't add wear to a plano. don't save you any money. “Fully guarantesd” anything. - What you should do is to go direct to a responsible concern, g a concern who have but one price and no “special propositions” to any one Here is where you'll get a full $250 worth. And you can't rightfully expect to get it anywhere else. SHERMAN, CLAY & Co. STEINWAY, ESTEY AND OTHER PIANOS. 7il Second Ave., Seattle San Francisco Tacoma, Wash. Oakland, Cal. Did You Buy That Raincoat Yet? If not, come and see ours. No man's wardrobe is complete without a good raincoat, it keeps you warm in cold weather and dry in wet weather. Our showing is an excellent one, all our coats being strictly rainproof, fauitlessiy tailored and correct in style. Prices $15.00 to $30.00. and One Dollar a Week buys one. Eastern Outfitting Co., (loc) “Seattle's Reliable Credit House” Cor. Pike St. and Fifth Ave. YESTERDAY WAS A RECORD BREAKER in C. D. Hill- man's Meadow Gardens. In ten days all of our cleared and grubbed land will be gone forever. No wonder, they sell for $250 for @ tract over 400 feet long. Why, it would cost more than that alone to clear it. Over $400 worth of potatoes raised on one acre of this land. Some have fruit trees. On sidewalks and city water. We have also uncleared land at hear 100 hammers busy. We $50 per acre. Come out and also want about twenty more car penters and ten more salesm Take new Renton car to Duwam- ish bridge—only a few minutes’ ride. Come today. Everybody says it is the best offered in Seattle. Just like a big lawn THE LAUREL RANGE THE DOUBLE FLUE. This high grade Range is in the lead; has been and always THE DOUBLE FLUE. ke cooking, aving. It is true that the'h not fill the coal Ducket uw a day elther, It is economy from m, abate finish, Your old \ part payment; Yeo0"ana. and payments buys one, The Het sdahl C6. Inc. 1 Mine Avon 818-824 Second ‘Avenue, = HE DOUBLE FLUE. Ballard. SOSTON DENTAL PARLORS Twelve-yoar Guarantee, Lady Attendants. Hours--8:30 te 6; Sundays, to 12. Both phones. 1420 SECOND AVENUE. Do not buy a wat before you see our @leplay in window and our prices, pla GEXA. LURIS, Prop.