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THE STAR—FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1909, 7 ' r gorla demanded Mise Summers Mr. Porter rattled it off without blinking | “You'll do,” approved the lady with a heartsigh if | draw lot, T shall choose you first of Thanks, awfully,” acknowledged porrtss AND MAID BATTLE | STAR'S DAILY T AND MAID WINS c COUR SHORT STORY sere "sw sa jeen Grinds With All Solemnity in Order moment, then glanced uneasily THE DIVINE toward ‘the champion orthogra Baits Secure Small Sum for Her Labors CHAMPION | pher, “1 predict that Virginia Lee Ry Gtua B. Stone Jwon't be able to spell ‘camel In the town of Bradford there |*!e #ld, with a giggle were no other such spellers as|. “Very. likely,” responded Mr — ° Miss Letitia Summers and. Boh |Porter, with a sigh of his own vext evening the school house R JHE STONE, LFIGHER CO, SECOND AND UNIVERBITY. Ji THE STONE, FISHER CO, |} SECOND AND UNIVERSITY. Women’s Tailored Suit Values That Have Set the Whole Town Agog Lowe. ing, now, The man ahe saya she | Porter, the young editor of the of the t hired to help in the heavy work| Weekly Mercury. Mise Summers | WAS | ‘ paved anes jougrens a tout lus: |never did come two or three times |COUld spell phthiais, quay and |juaKe Lincoln made a congratu wn's CO k. I swear that, It seema|™@etempaychoaly just lke — pig speech, then en Mise Summers won. I choose Hob Porter,” she an nounced, with aring of triumph, and there was an irreverent titter anlong the knowing matehmakers. Betw like | couldn’t do enough, If she |@OR--cat; and Mr. Porter 1 the done in't find anything else for me to | hesitated over the “a” and the “e ar eas would bring out her glip-|'™ stationary and stationery vay, the ers for me to polish, I never |W for this that Miss Summers Dine and nased her back. 1 got down on|*!¥ays blushed when she Beal for 81 my hands and knees and washed |red Bim. hh TE Most Western stores send a suit buyer to New York twice gue if 1¢ floors and did eve bit ol he | he worst speller in town was © othe o orthog: | a0 6 j : : , Te a on sued Mr vee : Dacuhichind Mesheatsey pretty Virkinia Lee. |” Mian Loe raphy. were choose, and’ then. the| each year, at the beginning of the season. This organization, H Pemnels S| ene defendant declared, “and Taatd, | With, words Uke hyena, | houauet | pretty “Virginie 140 stood ih ine. with its enormous outlet--three retail stores and a big wholesale i - s¢ oa or ea e ome ere | 80d on ic she had w . * ie . : ite , eo ; : y . 3 Be court for two juntit you are able to get enotner {°f covering her retreat tn a maso|\¢, ye" Mise Bumumere’ turn, house--is enabled to send its buyers four times a year-- ; For $1 position I have known Gracie of rosy dimples and to the tune she hesitated of musical laughter that con- iquered even her conquerors }though never could she conquer jthe unylelding Misa Summers. For the purpose of practice tn orthography, the Bradfordites ar where | ever since she was a baby, and 1 ations |treated her as I would my own or $15) child, I gave her money for pin aharp words flew} money, but except for the month But it was for|of April never agreed to pay her gi principle of justice, | wages.” 1 don't want to take part,” de clared Miss dimpling divinely while the ap rs laughed The battle was & ferce one. In nocent after innocent floundered jand fell on Pygmalion, crustacean. Two Trips Each Season—One for the New Styles and One for the Bargains Fin Room. Fis oneness Ape thd ord LRRIRER i acieaal [to area veteeee te ieee emnues | As a result, we get the overlots, the cancelled orders, the | and the great Porter on one side and Mias Adams on the other “Aberation,” called the pro houncer ‘AdDeretion,” spelled Mise) |Summers, unthinkingly | “Abedouble rat-on,” Mine Ad ame cried quickly, and Miss Sum-} ore sat down in great embarrass | ment | | ‘Then a sudden summons came for! the triumphant Miss Adame and she Was compelled to depart, A demand was made for batitute, and th roay Virginia Lee declared to be the only person in the room who had jnot succumbed. Strong objections } were urged by the Adama side, but) the referee insisted Miss Lee was! the only one olligible, and, blushing }#he faced the champion editor. The} |referee looked for something easy ‘Giraffe, he called. “Ghat,” respond: Mins Lee, while everybody tittefed and looked expectantly at the editor We room and craned | quit,” declared the girl, bound te through the doorway | Assert her independence festimouy of witnesses,| Justice Brown presided with all of lawyers. And/the solemnity and dignity of a Hecause ft Was a con, | justice of the supreme court of the then, besides, it was United States. question of mistress and At the conclusion of the argu % ments, the justice sald typical case “This Is one of those disagre around there,” the able cases to decide, when the “| worked ory [credibility of witnesses ts in aT aid all the w volved.” A pause, then quietly WE As to her sis “Settle with the plaintiff for $1 wee she wouldn't do noth-/and costs.” a BY A MODERN ADAM } IN THE A-Y.P. E. GAR- ¢ DEN OF EDEN. A-Y-P. EE. MAN. } “Ne won't you try a little of Sues stands ali day jong,|the mustard? She put it in the surplus from New York makers at prices that are altogether un- matched. These results from the last expedition are offered tomorrow. $20 and $25 Tailored Suits, $17.50 | $35 and $40 Tailored Suits, $24. 50 Over four hundred smart suits, representing the best styles of the season. Handsome long coats | | Each suit in this group is a veritable work of art, | and there are over six hundred to choose among, and plaited skirts. Coats silk lined. Materials | made of diagonal, cheviots, Scotch herringbone, cheviots, diagonals, plain prunellas and broad- | fancy striped and plain broadcloths, in rich shades cloths, Some are silk and braid trimmed. New b of smoke, rust, raisin, taupe, brown, red, navy, shades of blue, raisin, purple and olive and mixed effects. All sizes worn. All sizes. Choice .. $1 we 50 in the collection at ... $24, 30 Very Good Savings | on Winter Underwear sa been standing all day | form of a request, tut it was taken _ - : ; - : rt agit ee ; a eoruta ice cai meee mn doe " - » ose petal in her skin.| “And now, this Japanese horse | _ Lee, "DESPAIRINGLY. | mured wonderingly ae and at full regular prices these are acknowledged best values. of the rose ehild in| radish?" (If it’s to be the lady or Roth wrong,” declared the ref- EE. eet hte = se er, please, pretty please, give |Tanged a “Great Educational, In-|ore. “Sparrow ‘nar ‘aie lee the tiger. You oes, Tugealt ana structive and Diverting Spelling! “Sp-a-ro,” faltered Miss Lee, de of which show all| another reporter, a youth named | ee,” to be held at the Schoo! | spairingly =f " | ‘and innocense, and| Dickson, are recent victims.) House, Friday Evening, June 27 Sparwh,” spelled Mr. Porter, Bef young girlhood. - Admission 10 and 25 cents; Pro-|while his captain voiced her disgust. | friends and brothers, And the Horseradish, Too. nd® to go to the School Library.”| The referee shook his head. tiful—aye, even as| The crackers spread, with horse | Miss Summers, as an acknowl-|"Love," he announced to Mr. Por-| Gay, on8, she stands |radish were poised just an instant peyete els one ee Mis “Adams, | ¥,” answered the editor. | Ihe booth of “the 57,"|while the horny handed sons of aptain one side. Miss Adams,| “I-u nswere " prin toll drank in the beauty bef _|the banker's daughter, accepted | “Love,” called Miss Lee, ce of dropping spring ot a: au i efor’ /the captaincy of the other, The | quick triumph 4 a leat Oem. in seat 2 bt APPOD | Bradfordites pulled down the | ‘Captain Adama’ side wins, ca penne Gy & same Hh cane neon, Krabbed bis throat | musty blue books and mumbled |clared the referee, “and Mis re of Old. hat high tate the abr titck rapes jaeé Groned them through. from # the champion speller of h r - °F. | “hen” to “Con-stan-thno-ple.” Bradford hty few who do not | The other son yelled “Oh-o-00-0,/ On the evening before the earl The announcement was a nine p Adam in ye days of wooo, lead me to it,” and dashed |contest the editor of the Mercury @ays' wonder, but the announcement 7 > * madly for the other end of the | called upon Miss Summers. After |ot the Lee-Porter engagement three the A-Y-P. E, of building. = re 8 man domoe |the usual preliminary blushes on| months later was a ninetyand-nine strates ent fire extinguisher. /the part of the lady, the conversa: |dayw wonder © young huskies! The fire extinguisher saw hit | tion etn arities tien their hands shuf-|coming and shook his head sadly. | ing spelling bee hand gazed, h To the remaining son the siren “Can you spell _phantasme a 5 addressed: “What ix the matter enero ee Women’s $1.00 Union Suits, 68c Women’s white fleece-lined Union Suits, finest fin- ish, open down the front; long sleeves and ankle length; high neck; regularly sold at $1.00. On sale at 6S¢. 75c Vests and Pants, 55¢ Women's Vests and Pants of gray cream jersey ribbed cotton, extra length vests, ankle | ~g drawers; regu- larly 75¢ a garment. Sale price Children’s Vests and Puibe. 19¢ Children’s Vests and Pants of pure white jersey ribbed cotton, fleecelined, Sizes up to 16. All at one price, 19¢ 2 garment, Women's 89c Vests and Pants, 68c Women's Vests and Pants of snow white cotton, jer- Bey ribbed, elastic and perfect fitting. French satin band on the drawers; silk finished neck. Regular price 89. In this sale at 68¢, Black Equestrie ane Tights, 95 Three-fourths merine wool; open or closed; fast dyes; finest quality; regular prices up to $1.50, Sale price B5e. Women’s $2.00 Silk Garments, $1.45 genni RR Las BB ha BA Women’s Vests and Drawers of silk and linen, in Children’s Wool Garments, 29c flesh, light blue and white. Soft and shimmering; Children’s natural wool Vests, Pants and Drawers; deautiful finish. Regular price $2. Sale price $1.45. sizes up to 16. Values up to 75 Sale price 20¢. | Women’s $2.00 Wool Garments, $1.45 Women’s 75c Fleeced Underwear, 48c with your friend? Has he cramps?” | Quite # big club it is. are in re ee ee ee ‘| Just like rippting water came the ‘session all the time, ince gi thaer Mae following are os ib ab se average prices Wowen's Vests and Tights, jersey ribbed; 85 per cent wool, 15 | Women’s Vests, Pants and Tights in pure white and cream high } words, “What Is the matter with secreted behind posts and other | queted by the leenl whotesn per cent linen. The finest product of the leading mill in the coun neck and long sieeve vests, ankle length drawers; values Tic and Meat—the huskies. | your friend? Has he cramps?” things in the Agricultural building) [easel ered try, Regular price $2.00, Bale price $1.45. over, All in one lot at 48. Out a cracker! The remaining son sald no word. | watching, just watching, walting ‘ ie i smiled, just smiled, | He was too full for utterance, even for the victimsa to Hne up befor those salad dress-|as Dickson and I. Not a bad sort, | that qu is cs r | 2 X n of beauty who doles out “ eer r Shere Gown in the! either one of the sons. You see,' concoctions right hot off the fur. 4 ing of an eye. we belong to the same club now.| naces of the lower region ttaelf. 2 1g : ri FISHER@. &= Oil P Given A a okie: retty I aintings iven Away Free =)»: ve. 2 ike, ower. underid Iba... .. drensed, Ibo, Buy your furniture bere and we will give you a genufhe oil painting absolutely free. We give them with each purchase of $15 worth of merchandise H. L. KLEIN THE SHOEMAKER, {f you can't get boots or shoes to fit eg cet to measure 217 JAMES STRE Figepns. denen Belgian hare, Ib. | Dressed Meats for cash or credit. The goods must be bought from our regu lar stock, not at special sale steer woes prices. These pictures are 10x 20 inches, painted on canvas or wood; the canvas’ pictures are framed with gilt moulding three inches wide. re—cow INSIST ON A NEW YORK pox LUNCH and avoid Inferior Imita- tions, Delivered at your place of 18% | e New: EM pesinces ities extra cote 0S and 4 | Ife each. ; Ring up A 8615 or Main 1830 j The Wortd’s Best to CAFE & GRILL Prompt delivery assured. | F nen re os | Piano ane i oo One trial, one test. Goodbye to MS NE pr oc Be ‘Cocoa Door Mats ‘Figured Swiss nimmampmtmentniha "ae ectes, 210 aries ees. | v0 “HUDS UP THE THIN AND WEAK Cline Piano Co. 16x27 inches, grade .,....45¢ Washable figured Swisses a Business Bringers. aes classified ads. Buy or Samose Makes Thin People Fat, or *~ | 16x27 inches, be grade ..... 65¢ | in all colors, suitable lor bed 12%] I real te, et SEATTLE The Quaker Drug Co. Will places us in a " et) sell r estate, etc. Return Money. In Samose are combined flesh- giving food ele that soon YOU WILL SAVE MONEY is offer 2 good 1sc | 18x20 Inches, 85e grade ......65¢ | sets 1 curtains; also a l large Yssortment of white Buck face tow- | 22x36 inches, $1.25 grade .....9%¢ | '*"8* chit -~ 4 Kpare Tubs Ry having your den- . K fieurec 2 Produce a ste eable inches, for : ‘ | Swisses, dotted and figured; [| Pigs’ Feet ain in flesh vlter meals, . 20x33 Inches, $1.50 grade ...$4.15 Leat Lara 4 : eng only regular price, 18¢ yard; spe Smoked Meats, mose thingies with the food, and 0x33 inches, $2.00 grade $1.35 tomorrow ; es it to be ass o that | fat producing clem are Te 22x36 inches, 50 grade ...94.15 Y. din the system, and you will Each ay pe aay 10c Yard ees were at 7 | doing the very beet! ‘The Quaker Dr ‘ 3 First j vere , é = ° | AY t., have seen | » seepees H “ ro f « su wi lowing bisa Navy Yard Route". ait {- DINER ultry Foods—Selling Prices. Hy eo X 4. BKOWN, B.D. 8. 71 _hedis, 1008, ton 0.00 nt Naan rm plock. wetween” Golgi nite: -olieheten ae ee Lenton 1800 Steamers HB. ¢ K dor poenie wha ; it isa flesh- This neat, attractive tod Bones, 1008 40.00 momar 5: Raa Be no | ————_—— food and is soli under the Diner, made of solid oak, one Beds 1b if ge 4 hoger ens iba. wo. i er On this C Do you want to buy a home? See tee of one of the t rep ‘ 4 Ape Be p- . day), *8:30. . ba ‘td . utable business houses | Seattle finished cane Common . Fonee 1.75 | *2:80, 4:00, *0c18 p. m. : i ble subject to change with-| The Star's classified real estate |" tine moner if it does wot seat, five turned In 108, $5.00 per ton Thureday and urday only 11:30 columns, hea saahanaee patie spindles in coritin- MAGNE. os netting Prison, |> eh Te SOs Fee | SE SuEEEEEEEEEEEEEEREEEaiEee _——~ | uous post construction, torn Washington louse m., 204 Z | Strong, ‘ re r $1.50 chair; 1 Whe ee Hitegis:00 | ———$—$—— = Spring, Supporte Lis ddle by| 9t ds ys tern Wash- é Th , Be. # springs helical n both t 0 4p 27 : . 8 at 7.90 Nothing w smain undigested] If you will get from your phar prath or sour on your stomach if you will st a 50-cent ca of Pape’s Di- 00@ 31.00 at o:4 ¥ | 0041 38.00 pein and 118 p.m. Single {aro to| take a little Diapepsin occasional stl dep eer she ‘ed = with rty appetite, and }Chop, Lop... ey ate Snohomish 4 eye ip $1.40. lly., This powerful digestive and|your meals would taste ad, be- 5. 00@ 46.00 Phones—-Sunset, Main 8993; Ind, 736:|antlacid, though as harmless and | cause you would know there would | 00@ 36.00 aa i as candy, will digest and be no Indigestion or Sleepless t ae, Sat an for assimilation into the nights or Headache or jtomach \ 4 ° , Sinan BIE citing all the food you can eat misery all the next d nd, be j BUY NOW PAY LAT P WANT a... | Bat what your stomach craves, | sides, you would not need laxatives - ‘ Overdraft ve without the slightest fear of Indi-|or liver pills to keep y omach gestion or that you will be bother and bowels clean and fre Heaters ed with sour risings, Belehings,! Pape's Diapepsin can be obtained al jas on Stomach, Heartburn, Head-|from your druggist, and contains can be used nt owe Tomatoes, aches from stomach, Ne a, Bad more than sufficient to t vughly with either A ig AE M4 Breath, Water Brash or a feeling! cure the worst case of Indigestion ne Grown Pears a like you had swallowed a lump of or Dyspepsia, The s nothing | wood, coal wt Cy lead, or other disagreeable mis-| better for Gas on the § ich or | or coke. AOE ds peonce axles, Should you be. suffering sour odors from the re iach or to king of Zngiand saw -the — TOURIST BATHS — now from any stomach disorder | cure a Stomach Hea¢ fo $12:60,10.638 Fy yy ode, why in gan yh Pics h 3h you can get relief within five min-| You couldn't keep a handiér or park next Sunday, id | dtes, more useful article in the house,

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