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|a political campaign, expecially | when the candidates have tn them " elements of popularity CHAPTER X The Verdict of Society, Sogipty was uneertain how to take We candidacy of Harold Dar nell, Society is alwaye feartal of making a mistake in passing judge ment on asything out of (he usual Helioll Flower | Dimeelf, he always tells him to do| tine, Darnell could not very well! Jit while he's resting. “But suppose! be Ixmored. Such a course would jhe won't take me, I said,to him, pot be safe. Ht» social position| what then?’ And cane back at) Was too well established; his fath ime with, “Don’t you suppase Ite! er was too prominent; his mother got anything to do bi Hit here! was too indispensable to the amart J and solve your foot Ht t) set. Bo society chose tw regard | Go out and get the story. 7 ite bim as a champion, and to evince | up to me.” }somhe pride in him, although, to} | 'Oh, you can go, of couge,"|a¥old committing {teelf irrevo-| a laughed Darnell “Bat be utle| cwbly, it also joked. jwith me I'm new te polit ‘Thin was at the beginuning of the | ‘This wae thb beginning of an ae-| Campaign. Later it began to dawn! Q THE SEATTLE STAR-—TUESDAY, JANUARY 21, NAVAL OFFICERS’ COCKED HATS AS =: NICE AS SCREW-UP VISES |ard and Valdes, A survey wit! be| made upon her arrival to asecer-| tala what damage whe sustained, | ny, while op the mud banks it | | near Cordova } The bow of the sound steamer |Dode was considerably damaged | late yesterday afternoon when she emashed Into the Wall st. dock Revenue cutter Perry has return from her seareh for particulars erning the fat® of the Brit wh slp Hartfield, which was sup Saud to have met with digaster OB the wes const of Vancouver) if you've not already secured itimd two weeks ago. | your share of these splendit { ‘This afternoon a meeting is be-! savings on brifMit, attractive, ing held between the longshore | seasonable heme furniabings nf and regarding come here tomorrow and take }a wien aggooment is advantage of the exeeptional expected underp ro youll fiad in } the Carpet and Brapery stores. Respite it Neiwi walled cory ae” |soctation that developed into some-| upon society that there was some: | \tdifiy for the @rie® with a fill ~ ; CHAPTER Ix thing clone to pergonal friendship. | thing very common about politios, cared, imludigy a heavy shipment e kne c be is Gea tiarty Corbett who spoke 4 Gtticlals, and was tagnilinr with| He was” associating ‘with such| (PBStograph by Staff Correspondent Norman Rose, with Admiral | Ost us io he mite In the = Mason as “coupled (ne gossip concerning them, While, @readfuliy common people. Not — operation of steamships of the Pa-| Shetnats but the phrase was in an effort to pronase readable only that, but he bore himself like) THESE OFFICERS BELONG TO THE “SMILE” CLUB DESPITE | cific Const Steamship Co, accord: | sto yo prod sain apn? ropular | “eopy,” he took some liberties with) & common man, He treated the jing to an aonouncenmnt made by | “ a on ox - at mot | bis subjects, he was perfectly frank | lowllest as hin soclety, thas some. bvatahcaated a kde ive iW. ©. Farrington, manager of the _ : ed room meiiaiac the momen about it, and there never was any-|how Bringing @iscredit upon soct BY NORMAN ROSE, to wear, In @ stiff breese, the | company . oe a ar & combination CA thing im his inventions shat ety, which had accepted him as its) @taff Correspondent of This News| Wesrer has to keep making grabs ih “Gate ahudea ot eon, everywhere together, the least harmful equal. He had dropped society al paper. at It to keep It from deserting the i. on er ee oe to be a strong palr | “The reporter entertained Darnell! mont entirely, and was associating Aboard U. 8. 8. Georgia, ship BE tg ile Bie dg: than they would gag Mason while they were passing) With people that society could ‘not At on, Jan. 3. ‘The officers shown in the SikO6. Yio» ctgn cea Rad they been more altke | from hall to hall, and incidentally countenance. He fad been inter) ‘The cocked hat ly worn by ihe| COmpanying snapshot, arrayed ‘mn sae ie-inte au a ae and methods he threw some strong sidelights on viewed in Casey's saigon. officer of every navy of the ciy.| thelr chapeaus of * state, are: ry priee for this sale Wee 8 vewspaper POT’ Vvious potitionl characters, He) Just what society expected, 80-| ilized world. ldeut.” Osburn, Ensign Cook and) | a (a 4 eee , . was eating & late brea! Be first appeared oa the in was inclined to be ¢ynical, but never bitter, “What do you suppose the Old Man “le going to do with you?” he asked, ove eveulag, “Deo with ue!" repeated Mason, re calling with some anxiety the over! tures that had previously been made olety itself could not say, but it cor | tainly was not this. So soctety be- #80 to shrag tte ehoulders and goe-! tn; wip. It was not prepared to con demn him outright, but it could) mildly and tnferentially voice disapproval, eapectaily was not present. Society can be} his the when I am ready for it,” and wight be anywhere from % @elock. .In this he had an , who had/to him janything bat frank and straight! Sonclllereg attention to ‘Of course,” returned Corbett. | forward Darnell’s legal engage “You don't suppose for a minute) Miss Hadley was quick to note) that he haan't some plans, do you) | That ten't bis style. Now, you,” to! Mason, “had him om the hip, and! = at jp beg nrg Bae, * tae ges eine, As a matter of fact, she was darne! © nm given it hurt and offended. Since the day to do abot as you please; but don't she had expressed her views so you ever take your eyes off the Old | strongly on a man’s duty to Mae. He hasn't played his hand out | sett and to the community, Darnet! gt I oR ea! . ment i had gt looking, he'll try to pat the harness | no mace oe st gpa oll oF en you. Ob, L know the Old Man!) course, she should have been grat: It's @ certainty he'd land either one ified by this evidence that be had of you alone, but—well, coupled. I) taken the lesson to heart end was don't know but I'd pat a stmail bet showing independence and smrength: on you myself.” lof character, but sho was not, In) ere coupled,” laughed theory ft was all right: in practices! and wo intend to stay! there was something lacking. She | coupled. So far as possible We'll) had begun to realize how much sat) make tt both or nelther. | tefaction she had derived from t — pm bye my Kan ota thought that she had inapired hi wert belt, prom to do something. She would have ped ng el yes and a liked to feel that" she atill exerted) easily Loget! eve you could’ some influence. win now ar Old Man tried) Her pride made her resent his) te head you o | andden change of demeanor, Thetr Ryan was not exactly pleased with! friendship had been of long stand all that Corbett said and did, but ing and she heid that It was ab he had too much sense to show It.’ surd and childish for him to let ao The reporter was doing good work.| tittle a matter make » break tn and Ryan could not afford to quar j thelr friendly relations. Still, it rel with so valuable a press agent,! was of no moment to her, she told ; — eeen kanes oe Ph herself, She had enough to claim, sides, Cor’ as her attention, anywa: ter of ceremonies. He was on fe) pus oe phn ~ TE ess, oo | Oe eee che * samagplad jas never before. She followed the| tottmate, He brought the little 1 eae Mo psoas For Ra Meg Ber party in contact with practically | ed on ges wen move yo that Darnell everyone, and a wide acquaintance jade “Even a womait,” she sald, fs net the least destrable thing in by way of excusing herself to her and Ends Sale ‘something about local politteal questions.” Then, aa if to show BOILED-DOWN BARGAINS For Wednesday's Selling Clothes Pins. 100 HARDWOOD the insincerity of the excuse, she entered tuto a spirited defense of 15 -— Patent Cloth or Brash Mop worth double the regular price CLOTHES PINS — Per fectly made and finely pol- Darnelt when her father spoke amnd flyer at . ished; Wednes- 5c ‘all wisely made for the @elock happened to be hour the morning Was announced Parnell,” began the reporter tgs ke way, “the Rotord am teen featuring you In this ve | tt,” reptied Darnell a wants to feature you t hws se od “you eee dramatic or C asked Darnell, smiling. “gay yet” answered Cor tL We get to the end Were interested in you mind mak | me ip your auto ot,” but suppose Tf have to get another | and follow,” returned ae aianerte “You see, Pool Tables Pool Room in city—-The MS Third Av. near Pike. | oe “Oh. I suppose he's a good enough boy in his way,” ber father reptied, carelessly, whea she spoke for him He's equal to the task of spend tog bin father's money, but he'll never amount to anything.” “Ian't he showing right now that he amounts to eumething? de manded the daughter ; | In the wrong way.” answered Mv. Hadley. “What I hear of bim in this campaign dors not com mend him to me. 11 doesn't seem fo me necessary that a man should get down fn the gutter, and .it ad | neually difficult to get out.” (To be continaed.) 35¢ — F ancy + alg China Neat ted C tspi -19¢ Wednesday aitghtingly of him day Lamp Burner | FAINTS ON STREET. Garbage Can. Mra. Ada Lane of Spokane, vis LAR 10¢—"Mam- | pEGUL re $3.00. iting Green Lake friends, fel! In» 2 Burner, f . TEE faint from hysteria last night in * Borner, for oil | Large Size Meayy Galvan front of the home of W. L. Tapp. vod ized Garbage or a h Can, 222 Wertlake av. She was taken) sday. 5c with pat “fit over” [f| to the Pactfic ite! and revived Mixing Bowl. = r; Wednes- $2. 19 TAR S69 — Fires (Ot Flour Sifter. REGULAR 15¢ Mottled Crank Start Saving 2 ; Z-quart size; a first- | Flour Sifter, with good i kitchen or laundry | heavy wire gauze bottom; Not Soon Wednes- SILVERWARE ODDS AND END Accumulated broken lines in Silverware, con- sisting of Napkin Rings, Salt and Pepper : 8, Child’s Mugs and Sets, 25 Worth to 75c; Wednesday ......... c Rubber Heels. REGULAR 25¢ PAIR— Good quality new Rubber Heels, in assorted sizes; st the thing for Wednes- pair Shaving Brush. com- 15c Toilet Cleaner. REGULAR 85 ¢— “Plambers’ Friend,” made of best grade rubber, ‘Toi fet Cleaner; don't 49 to call the plun ber Wednesd. EIGER‘ HURIBUT 2ND AVENUE & UNION STREET fort ; day, Savings Accounts Union Savings : & Trust Co. SECOND and CHERRY its! brows In red "kerehiefe, « when he Kidd's boceancers, Unele Sam's officers have to get | out theire whenever great | monlals are pulled off ver, just an is a silk tile, not loose and oaay-fitting, like « soft hat, as might from its appearance, but fits the head like & vise, Just as does the ordinary sifk hat bim- uncomfortable pleee of headgear to know) = There ts just as much reason Capt But the cocked hat stays and core ts The hat is made of heavy be imagined it is & mighty with us. KB. Shorrock These Luxurious | be guessed from the With a return to narmal conditions, the savings of a community increase. We invite you to deposit your savings NORTHWEST TRUST & SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY Cor. First Ave. and Columbia St., Seattle. who eee SLY. A. Beth Lecce cee cece eeee es Onahior Assistant Naval Constructor Mo eympanions. ON THE FRONT Whatcom has Steamer to a drop in ae. The Saratoga is due from Sew- . . President Vice President Necessities Go Tomorrow for Next | to Nothing 35c Bath Towels at 19c Each A lucky purchase puts us in possession of eighty-five dozen | Curkish Bath Towels you have 24x54 inches in size, are a splendid ad weave, are unbleached and without any fill- of the largest and best ever seen. They are double thre ing of any sort to make them appear heavier or better thag they really are. ends stripes lasts, is only $1.50 j lot of dandy | oe in this col | 69c | lection, both in plain and fancy ef fects. Fact is we have taken all the purses formerly sold at any price from $1.00 to $1.50 and gathered them imto one lot for sale tomorrow each Are and have a narrow border of three my Every towel in thegot is worth Se. The sale price for tomorrof, while the lot | For TF || Purses Worth to’ at 69¢ | + 19 For Elastic Its Worth to $2.00 These are splen } did bargains for 79c these and much worn black elastic belts, are studded with cut steel in ornamental designs, and are especially good values Mil widths are included fake your choice tomorrow the price, TH¢. fringed on both al one McCarthy Dry Goods Co Sutcliffe Baxter, Receiver Howard J. Sheehan, Mgr. been taken off the Bellingham run owing desirable | | ia this is a particularly good | Bride of the Georgia All the} | , | blunderbusnes, or eoniring the | 288, ot prevented age As ay hBY United Press.) | tinetly different patterns to sailors to drape thetr clasaic | "sing @ funny Bo of bi WALLA WALLA, Jan. 21-— choose from, with borders and * William Carey, serving a lile sen tence in the penitentiary for the! murder of his Indian wife, near Se-| attle, nearly a dozen years ago,’ will be a free man as soon as Gov Mead acts on the recommendations of the board of pardons. That body has commuted bis sentence to 11 years and nine months and 14 days stairs to match. The regu jar value is 90¢ yard. Priced very special for this wale .. | Carey is an’ Englishman, whose relatives live tn Bristol, Kngland,| consists of Scotch Guipure and they have importuned every, net curtains, in white and vernor for the past 10 years to Arabian, 3 yards long, bright commute hia seatence. and splendid “patterns; sa USES REY ONY“ new stock, just received by | Canadian Pacific the Drapery Store. Regular Railway MPRESS HOTEL, VICTORIA, B.) \C., epens Monday, January 20th. | One of the most charming hotels the world. pair. Extra special price tor this aale, the 89c pair English Nottingham Curtains, in eeru, white and Arabian— bright, fresh stock and a half yards | es to 04 inches w values range up to $3.00. ne, 48 Sneb. At the great Busted Sal goods are being sold for lees ~the Drapery Store has gath than cost. Receiver says get the cash, and we must do so in order to keep our doors open. Seasonable merchan. dise at one-half price and less. eecccessoccecos values range up to $176 the Three this sale exceptionally priced, * the pair Gece Pp redirctims in the carpet store--- .65¢ | redactions in the drapery store--- all | ered all the odd lots of cur tains, the accumulation of the ast day of the carpet and drapery sale--- during Me last two days we've sold thousands of yards of the advertised goods, but lines have been brought ward for making the last da sale equal in ever Tret. — ot wix different patterns ‘%n laid JAnoleum, color through to back—the regular value of this grade linoleum ts $1.60 We have lots of from 40 to 200 yards of each square yard pattern, which will close ing this sale, per square yard —Axminster fn Oriental and dewigns and colorings—size The rugs, a variety 2ixi4 es. actual value this rug is $3.00. Priced ex ceptionally low for this Ale ..eeses ose al ODD PAIRS OF CURTAINS | quite an IMPORTED RAS, drop desirable material hall, exceptional SCOTCH for and sells regularly for, the yard, up to $1.50. For this sale the price the yard will be .......... 39e —besides these items the Drap- ery Store will also place on sale these two very interest- ing special lots — 36-inch in colo and pots, pin head figures—regular Ite yard—all new arrivals-— IIc at the very spectal price of, the yard ..... past few weeks of the very busy curtain selling season. they are in all MARKED AT grades, tqmorrow’s selling, to The = floral, conventional jnch- item. MAD- patterns—a most library, den—fast colors e curtain Swiss, ACTUAL HALF, REGULAR VALUES. new for the dur- of of the dots aud Prices CRAVENETTES. $18.00 Montgomery Guaran teed Waterproof Black and Gray Cravenettes go at . 88.85 16.00 Guaranteed Rainproof Black and Gray Cravenettes _ Ro at $6.75 EN'S OVERCOATS. Men's Overcoats, fo and black Meltons, go $12.50 blue at 85.55 $15.00 and $18.00 Men's Fancy 3 Topeoats, in Meltons and printed in red, all-wool cashmeres, go ai ters if written on $5.65 MEN'S SUITS. $7.50 Men's Black Clay W ed Suits go at $10.00 Men's Suits, in che lots, Scotch tweeds and checks, go at $4.95 ) Men's Suits, in dress vi cunas and ¢heviots, Bal color oF vingle-colar ribbon YOUTHS’ SUITS. $5.00 Youths’ Suits, fn black ryYrYrerriniiiiiiiiiiiiiir tt Piece Suits, extra special . 81.25 $4.00 Children's Double-Breast ed 8 8, ln worsteds pao #245 $5.00 and $6.00 Children’s Suits, in Scotch plaids, tweeds and fancy mixtures $3.45, MONARCH SHOE & CLOTHING CO. 1317-1319 FIRST AVENUE. Fire Proof Storage Main 1523 TroTH ¥ Brown in © the purpos ackentific sy dental prices, and painicas Come today and hove free exam ination Opposite New Arcade Block. Half Block North of Postoffice, Between University and Union Street no cheap: dental work, ® = Prop The, Bem of Sveryening ; OWN DENTAL PARLORS, at Lowest —_ § FIRST AVENUE. i @ ard 7 Price. Pike St. 601 En eee ed aes worsteds: $2.85 — " 7.00 Youths’ Suits, in fancy $) plaids, brown checks and @| BE KINS gray mixtures $4.45 § - $10.00 and $12.50 Youths’ Suits, ¢ n imported tweeds and e cheviots; splendid values +4 86.35 $| CHILDREN’S SUITS, 4 | $4.00 and $5.00 Children’s 3 | GUARANTEED RATES OTHING in a business letter stands out like a wor® You get such emphasis in your let- The New Tri- Chrome Smith Premier Typewriter Simply moving a small lever in front of the machine instantly changes the writing from. black or purple to red. This machine permits not only the uve ofa three-color ribbon, but also of a two. The Smith-Premier Typewriter Co., 302 1st Av. S., Seattle, Wash. cost for this now morlel. MOVING AND We Move By Contract Get Our Figures Cut Freight Rates. 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