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entirely.” ier wey beep etl” jaterrupted Dar. te rYou've had your chance, and a great deal deapaired mapalkn alres Oe eles aot mW apother man. Ul him. And Gefeat ¥ disappointment |: at home. will withdraw the Old Man wddroming Ky ae ee es to look after there, but, so far as concerned, Maso: trom the campaign w, he Won't m He ayek permit + deeply touched by this evi frieneahi “It would be ® * invert we very qu ne change in his position there was determination iu bis aad the Old Man turned to “My pert of Peat be & fool, Darnell returned retorted broke v. )4EIli ott Flower wen thy the Hn, “wilt ex ny Tam the one who foolish (hing. i wreck your own chances Belping Bim,” sald the Old when wad recovered from Siiting to risk Wt,” my ture, The automobile cam dy An , Darnell. think of “A declara by @ political addressiak ‘wan directly, “youl sim 8 (0 Ar@p you, too.” Darnell ‘over the table toward Polish. AR 10¢— ‘ol Wonder. for polishing fd “thing : lay . Bisque Dolls. EGULAR 25¢ fe Size Closir fe = Dolls, ur inasack Strop; Saturday be Otble self. School Paints. REGULAR 25¢ i Milton A Schoo! GULAR 15¢- Japanned Tray pattern ; 8c Bradley’ Pair ‘18¢ Eve 15c Razor Strop ULAR $1. 50 ba 59c go on exactly as before ‘Man taughed you rome sfraid to atraid to ce of with day We Will Cut Out the Profits IGERHURLBU 2 ND AVENUE a UNION STREET THE SEATTLE STAR 4 or opposing me, His is the friead ship of convenMnce or utility Stop that!” cried the Old Man felt this shaft so keenly that it i in a momentary only be understood new that | am ran ning thie cargpaign, The stands right here, Darnell «o Into the Bighth, we drop you at the ward boundaries you stick to tne we're back of you. tm that case, angrily, as he pleked up his hat, notice on you now that Ti) out this campaign every | minute of it—ta the Kanth ward.” CHAPTER xin The Deep-Red Rose. Mason endeavored to dissuade nell, but Darrell was not to be! tw trath, Darsell was ther pleased with the course events had taken, He wanted ex citement, he had a feeling of reck: | mess that made the prospect of ie rathor enjoyable | That's final.” | nly a whim; with you it's « — ious matter, We may not win) hably We won't in your ward, | at Pd rather orry the Olid Man there than win In my pwn. Tf just want to give bim a wi that he'll) remeber.” i polities,” Mason told his wtfe. “I i] not elever enough for tt. 1 thought || i was Hke business, but I find | the whole thing a network of de | colt and subterfuge, and not one / proposition im twenty is what it neoms to be on ite thee.” ' Its too bad you had to break with Mr. Bell and the rest of those | people.” returned Mre. Mason, dote | fully “Bat | had to do tt.” be urged j ‘Of course you di she admit ted, with a Sigh, “and | wouldn't i have had you do anything else for) the world, bot it'¥ going to be) awfully hard, Joe, if you lowe now. | it seems as If a good, stroma, hon: | Gas Mantle. REGULAR 25¢— | Welshach No. 2 Cap Mantles; extra quality ; >atur- ~ Child's Plates. REGULAR 25¢-- Child's Plates, — with nursery thymes; new designs; an extraordi- nary special ; 10c Saturday Pie Tins. REGULAR T¢— Perfect Self - Sealing Tins; never boil 3c rie over; Saturday Machine Oil. REGULAR 25¢ Bottle the Famous Machine Oi! polishes and lu 10c of ates turday Working Gloves. REGULAR $1.00 Pair Heavy ‘Tanned Hogskin, _ Tight-Wrist W orking 4 Sat ves * Razor Hone REGULAR She Best Imported Oriental Razor fine grit; .15e T a lay it wae gett y assorted Flakes 1 Mina Hadley made no reply, ap | was a rose the rose, | . In feet | hot ore ge More taterested ip A wtbute from an unknown ad- very jowers than in the subject of bay, bs om Jest to wali | coavertatica, Joot of mirer,” laughed Darnell, noting — matter }48 she withdrew from the bunch a If you | perfect shade of deep red that it seomed as long as} t be entirely distinet from all the Twenty-fourth, j others “Not that one,” « exclaimed Darnell, | ls Y, ANUARY i) 1908 eat man lke u ought to win lgiving my personal attention 1 | canme T thought I recognised it, The o Boclety was till undecided as to | don't think you could find another | #hide is unue ‘ how it ought to take Darnell, but like it in the Hut I hadn't close to the |t this you ¢ t on t was wearing it Fisher ebony UP lagt evéning joult (To be continued.) Amstances, Stan | eo , ne Of bie caution ~ n eaters 4000 dy EPa po 6H. Ome) n in hin he th my pride Patching uy ir quarrel J, m of Darnell Wor that reason,” he urged, f ry rda ali,” be returned, “and as long a ng his entire atten. | Would prime it all the more after en the $50 bail y hottest kind ¢ ipport n.” He Was unwise in this, answered, with a anmile, “1 am not | Mrs. caused her hus ta threat!” asked Darnell specially unwise tn using that) ready to part with It band’s 4 for tearing up thelr The Old Man laughed, uneast!y particular term However, there was satisfaction - wedding certig« and throwing Hetter call ia promise,” he sug But.” he said, with one of hin in bavink any rose from her hands, | {ey United P her to the floor in the effort t& geated, “We'll be with you in your | disagréeable laughs, “we must at and Fisher made t Lot tt. He vemove ber weeding Fhe own we You can't expect to least give him er ait for knowing Was content—uantil he met Darnell et w to run the eam | Where he 4 eciated the following da APPROVES ROLL » have no wher lived at the club that Dar n't dletat me,” re 1 Mina Had- ye i ¥o yeti “ety Fish Aa ty wade ae vg . The street comm i) Darnell, “I like see falr * Hadley was pended upon to ive wherever he me, Grane # afternoon ¥ play, and Mason tant getting it | @rranging 9 we bunch of roses p+ ls ag Pia sot — of witnessentte approval of ¢ like to think, too, that no matter) in ® Vase, for the Hadleys had alwho could be mont serviceable to | S200UME case at Keyston t roll for the of expediency will make me falne | One, although small, conservatory. |b, te hhd thet trade: Darnetl's| [he indictment of Haney of the principal thor to = dnd even In politics wi Buoept in the Bighth,” corrected acquaintance at the club, but of late |! aay Wéut Beattle eli ts your friend,” urged Ryan. Fisher. “Me has even abandoned his they had m » me arnell hit | Win it oucven, Wle purpose to|frieds tu the other alee eons aan had ie ach tiene biginon m , dap. 24.—A. number OPFOSEE PARK BOARS. ,” vetorted Darnell, “He wouldn't 1 wasn't thinking of the slums | his club, and the two were not con-|2, Clever ftrseries In raising ‘ stand by . » lor b ¢ figures on the sertp in elroula The stremt committee of the tant me one minute if he Of his political friends,” remark: | genial, anyway Hut they were ; could gain anything by forsaking ¢¢ Mine Hadley, quie 7 ar n the harbor council yesterday afternoon voted | ® ley, quietly tt only scrupulously polite tO each ather : 6 - that I had hearg lit wt eriticiom or ridicule of ently le has brought it on himself, Fisher made some incidental and congratulatory reference lo the brib Maney and vigor of the campaign, | and then a flower in the buttonhole of Darnell's coat caught his eye, It) direction of Fisher's Klance. “May T have that?’ asked Fisher, |sarte of strange things happen in polition, This was left at the house | for me, with a card on which wan) insoribed the single word, ‘Encour agement” Hut it seems to trouble you,” "she replied. "That, “Oh, no,” answered Fisher, “It which | have been | held my attention for a minute, be | Men’s Goods Cut in Many Lines $2.00 and $1.50 Stiff Shirts Now $1.15. stock this priced Shirts at both stores in this sale; gives a wide variety of pattern choice; cuffs attached or detached; light or dark patterns. Our Entire Stock Is Going at Cost Sale Begins Saturday Morning, January 25 AND WILL CONTINUE TEN DAYS. iz - $3.50 of auch @ peculiar $5.00 Italian Silk Vests for ...... $6.75 Silk Petticoats . $5.00 $1.25 Gowns, Skirts, ¢ hemise, Corset Covers and Drawers—some $1.50 garments .. $2.00 Corsets 25¢ and 35c Veilings, all colors, per yard .18¢ 35c Ladies’ Cross-Barred Linen Initial Hand kerchiefs, cach ......+++ + es Special Line of Pure "Linen Handkerchiefs, cross-barred and colored bordered, each 15¢ $ "ibe $1 00 and 75c Leather colors, each .... ag 4 Al Forks and Entire of regul Soups, All $1.00 Cravats Now @5¢. BB FRE EADS Sa A fine line of new patterns at a low price—entire $1 stock $1.00 Solid Gold Rings, misses’ and children’s each SITS “This Sale Indes Our Entire Stock “LEATHER GOODS, CUT GLASS, DRUG ¥ SUNDRIES, SILVERWARE, JEWEL- RY, NOVELTIES, ART GOODS, STATIONERY, ETC. IT WILL vine bess = DOV EREIOATE. AMOR MRE oo isin G0 0 oe e oe wees os Vie of both stores exeept blacks All Trousers Up to $8.00 Now $4.00. These Trousers are to different weight>—many light enough for next summer. Buy now and save some of your clothing ex pense. 25 per cent off on Glothing, Orese Vests and Umbreilas; 50 per cent off on Fancy Vests. SLOOP POPOL EEE PLELEDE® ESOL ODES SESE SESSESESSSPPDOD EPS OS OPO OPP OO POO OOOO DOO SO) Both Stores w rr King Bros. Co. 7m. ta" THE SHERIDAN co. Correct Apparel for Men. Columbia 1529 SECOND AV., NEAR PIKE STREET. 999909994929 99S MEN'S UNDERWEAR We are offering some very spe- cial values in Heavy Wool Under- wear. Some of the lines are broken and in others we have all sizes, but in order to reduce the stock before ‘Inventory, we are making BIG RE- DUCTIONS in all heavy weights. The Heavy Merino Wool for 30¢ Natoral and Camel Hair, Nonabrinking lambs Wool, worth $1.00; for 456 Heavy Natural Fleece, reduced to .. - She The Peravian Yarns, finished seams .. be tos ~ SHIRTS $1.25 Elgin Shirts for 85¢. They come in stiff and soft bos- om, and are made of the best mate- tials, fit and finish guaranteed. GOLFS—$1.00 values, in a big range of patterns and colors, for Extra Strong Work Shirts ...39¢ The 50c and 75c values. Heavy Natural Merino Sox, reduced to . 20e Maco Yarns, seamless; for ..... Extra Heavy Yarn Sox, 26c kind; for, ‘Stor me. Extra Strong Hose, double knee and sole pectal «+ MBE ee 8 Boys Ail Wool Knee Pants, for wen Oe All strea from 4 to 16 years, Men's Canvas Gloves, the 10c kind, Sateen Caps, 1244c_ Linen Col- lars, slightly soil- Mechanics’ Heavy seeses -- 10¢ ed by finger ODAY cudase asvevess oveeiee marks, pretty Tweed Caps, for men and boys; near all shapes worth from 25¢ to 50c; now 15¢ and sizes, now 6 75 Pigskin Work Gloves, for. 45¢ for ... ...0lS¢ 25c Boston Garters for ......15¢ HATS—Odds ang Some of these have Bbé— belling for as high as $3.00 and $4.00. All shades and sizes. Big Reductions Men's Pante—$1.95, $2 $3.50 to $4.50 Men’s Suits and Overcoats Mt Least 50 Per Gent Under Regular Prices Remember, the buying power of our two stores enables us to buy direct from the maker, thereby saving you the middleman’s protit. An expert tailor always on hand to make any alterations if nec- essary, free of charge. McCormack Bros.| 812-814 First Ave. Head to Foot Outfitters for Men and Boys. Between Marion and Columbia Streets. aril i aa nt |fever, there In thone @eariet Fever Raging Mi Phe YEAPOLIB Mi school ures. furniture you m., Jas board hb want, *—come here at any time you wi need and have the use of them you can—a little at a time—iater on, d afternoon sci BOYS TURN IN FALSE ALARM h and Harrison ¢ Chief Bring? t wight the youngeters, who gave clr names as Percy Jack, Allen ards and Frank Ritby, They not be prosecuted because of tender and because frank) offence - store always. open Saturday evenings for your convenience the Standard showing of office furniture embraces every good kind--- —and pricings always the fairest—always right.” ~this store’s showing ef office furniture has al ways been one of its strongest and special feat We are in a position to supply any office and assure you of a selec- tion from a showing of hundreds of different styles from the best-known makes. 1006 to. 1016 First Avenue. ~—we have a department devoted exclusively to the display and selling of all kinds of practical devices and filing cabinets. we are exclusive agents for the widely Seeks, MACEY sectional book- cases GUNN sectional bookcases. and select what articles you admitted the “just 1 known GUNN desks, known CUTLER, STANDARD and filing cabinets, MEDIATELY—then pay as Tacoma. and Player-Pianos Will Soon Be Over Those Desiring to Take Advantage Should Go Down Immediately and Make Their Selection—Every Piano Guaranteed— Easy Terms if Necessary. KOHLER & CHASE (€st. 1850), This great Clear- ‘ance Sale will soon be a thing of the PAST. have taken advan tage, while others will have missed the biggest opportunity Many wit this year will see. Intending purchasers can hardly believe their own eyes. Here are beautiful stand- ard makes, all mark- ed in plain figures at prices that would usually be expected for the cheapest. Good pianos can be had as $152, others at $187, $194, $221, $246, $269, $310, $387, ete., ete.— pianos that usually gel from $300 up to $750, point buying a duty. low as all cut to a that makes Between Union and University (Opposite Arcade Building.), USED FISCHER $150 USED SINGER $125 Some Descriptions. Among this great stock ot nearly 300 instruments can be had such makes as Fischer's (used) for $150; Knabe (squares), $90; Decker Bros. (up- right), $198; Stecks, * Wheelocks, Stuyve- sants, Kohler & Campbells, Kobler & Chases, Webers, etc., all at prices quick ete., that mean disposal. Terms, $10 Down. Really, SHOULD have cash we at prices we are now quoting, but if you can't pay cash, as little as $10 down will be accepted and balance easy terms. Hurry In before the sale is over. Catalogues mailed free to country folk $500 CLOUGH & WARREN NOW $239 Inc. ESTABLISHED 1850, 1318 Second Ave. Seattle. Only Few Days Left. Clearance Sale of Pianos,