The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 6, 1910, Page 5

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THE STAR-—THURSDAY, JANUARY 6, 1910 England for mak-| that 1 shall go with him, tonight,; “Assuredly we do, madam,” I an-|tired. Tam a ‘ ourees as I found m |! guene tt to be important, nd strong! If so! @ therwise unattended, to|awered, “Will {t please you to go|amuses me; and your « t! gular situation, I mie ould double the bare ont, but a stranger to me, turn with on ou? have bee ot was the wi Well, then,” said she, pulling| The awift answor to my preaump nh rooms—alone! Oh . s beh KO ave some eshmen ly half ¢ tmy about her haif bared shoulders the| tion came fn the flush of her cheek la! Surely these Am 6 hol “ the . nrought fc er half, was Naht wrap she wore, “let me be as|and her bitten lip. She caught up| me high! eanuge from my @ " " 1 call upon my re (To be Continued.) free with you, If] have » ed one | the key from the tab nd half mv hot loat it wholly © to the door, But now I te ed to the table. “You know you are the Baroness von | soner were mine, I| « ¢ perhaps high in your|{n your own carriage, of shall I re-| your fauit, Come, sit 1 on | easily reached Ht pardon me, madam,” | urely it In no dingrac nt either Enalanc ove in wine entionmn » old servant had disapp do not yet know my anewe ' length hor mi madam ck up my unregarded docu % Come,” she said, and at once| ment, Deliborately ahe broke the innee ne A abo ke } seal and read. An instant later, her ‘ bad sha no! ee the eur: | anger ne, she was laughing gaily tmersan Hove Bloor: moe ena tain That Means Business Ruther of the door awu a Uy at the) with her mirth 1 pick up a strang ‘ ipp! Bubble | hand of a wr ° | who shouldysay good-by at my ing woman — ne my apartments ¢ forced; + be } Women, but son dark foreign ») and this is what this stranger aske Gurren ¥. she healtated at the step. She |The faintest trace of surprise abc § ad made 4s though to put out her right |°! & the old woman's face, but she We are in the midst of our First Clearing Sale—a sale that must close out all merchandise, and prices lone OF THE WOMEN IN THE ro Snap wiaave 5. Again oh wide. standing cabislaanetiy “atize TALK ON TEETH are made in accordance. This means that we have reduced to less than cost every Garment, every Suit, " - ; Coat, Raincoat, Waist, Skirt, Petticoat and our immense line of Furs hat the merchandise is new ; 1 faintly saw proof that nature had fact eo what " the in. | ¢ ed out ber scheme weae he a he i ie . Ae 4 i. eran at th deetn: jc ed 0 ih schon . RMING lee have bela A nantow aon paght By t al Dentists and the patterns of late styles only is shown by the fa hat we have been in business since July last. We I great thin mar. try, and had not allowed wrist and ; gape Be 4 Reg ‘ poregale biog }eing ot arm to forswear themecives! [little room in a low row of dingy have let contracts for the entire remodeling of our store, and this work will only be finished in time to rae ~ buildings, each of two stories and co. as Sas ce also that thle foot was clad te $B lee ahallow tm extent un porhuee ont make room for our new spring stock that has already been purchased from the New York makers and ot har Dell | pour gona rome ear tee ‘ WILL Tst TEETH LAST? |§ importers. It’s a case of moving all merchandise at the earliest possible moment. Here are the prices: » vi a f what d not was this | should have been, however there} This is one question which {e wan a wide hall—wide as each build-| nearly alway d of ouf exam af i d fa i T i Cc ing would have bean from front tol ining’ dentists, rte.) “Wal “Teetk ailore uits a lored oats pack, be or than a haif dosen| made by your methods last? . i s . Saati we have been! | aid A very neared pcranN es Regular $20.00 values, while they last ..$ 9.75 All $25.00 Coats, to 8 000 0006bedboenctaeee mareital ctlons, as you like : . : *y would not stand the rough Regular $22.50 values, while they last .. $11.50 All $30.00 ‘Tailored Coats, to « porn A wide step, madam: be care to which moat of us submit 7 = $0 Tailored Coat fw,” I suggested. But stilt she he |tre - o th they would be @ failure Regular 5.00 values, while they last .. $12.50 tated ’ J ) front”—a veneer of tooth i tai Malle Ok tdaeinieies: wold mie, re @ farthes or * onl , Regular $35.00 values, while they last ..$18.75 "ich iiiiias Reduced of amusement, bs from her lips. | offered a long and narrow room, o Regular $45.00 values, while they last E , ered down she |seriea of rooma, which now | saw!much you use $24.75 Raincoats that retail at $14. Sale price .87.00 the city, was re yagh to take the step ey ond posstbility of doubt consti Not ‘ 2 t t , Ss . by mi tw 5.00 values, while they last Raincoats that retail at $18. Sale price $9.50 get It was remote ene of any station ¢ nt : rene between meals they are " inka “eg $32.50 Raincoats that retail at $25. Sale price. $12.50 Ea tealde me. I admi , efore my errand was! plan as close as p: ‘The driver already not shod! inged perhaps not notices her other Pardon, sir,” she sald, hesitating, | tion without the ure of pl $25.00 Princess Dresses, in fine broadcloths $12.50 i$ ailored Skirts now offered at $5.25 embaasy of Englan me your hand across to the walk, | follow me—I go not know. Tell me. we peader. My duty was Tn the othe age'” she ex-| Her words and her tone startled ‘ $200 Laund ail \ t ' meg ; . £1 | $2.75 Petticos close « $1.25 perdee hat my business Was oither offer an arm or ask for an | beauty enraptured me trte c REGAL DENTAL OFFICES, as they ane her, fairness she ought to tell me now | leas I am such at c y chiet, | AOS Bir,” she said, even as her hand | soon of Mr. Tyler's cabinet 5 : YOU ARE PAID. e man should éo not know what) the note down upon ft. unopened. I = i et > = your message may be, but I doubt | walted patiently, looking about me boat The National Sys- } Be (| | Your name on i peddle of mud be- | pitality, even at. this hour, | think! slate of tron within. al . 1 ine8 | without bother or answer needed. [ am to take back had entered Roth Pesce only * thr meal time, but nes ‘ Our plan, as we peat © be oe - a tu t e a in conte hi often before, ix to * fom sala 2h intent on my part, but I gaw that] | She stood eta ee Mant use which teeth: Princess Dresses Tailored Skirts I beg madi on,” 1 watd ing to balance fh , <3 $21.00 Princess Dresses, imported serge 11 $5.00 Tailored Skirts now offered at $2.00 nadam's pardon. said, | serving to balance her on he ethod tn mon on " Pthought, she had been| gravely, looking aside, "but she has|ecled single shoe. |mechanical plan at teeth res $10.00 1! $7.50 Tailored Skirts now offered at $3.75 stipper te lost ta t as she heid the sealed epistie in her | boring or cu ‘ * : : pl 2 her ‘ . ’ $30.00 Princess Dresses, imported broadcloths ..$15.00 Nonsense!” she said low |hand. “You know me—perhaps you| If your t ‘ e or im : Pp tti oO t tng, yee Seal come. and tet © etticoats at Cost Rie vo cecape fro sch bag pws Boge are you & apy of that man Paken:|sxamfaing dentist look then Ladies’ Waists peat lay before me 1 had But lost TT began ham?" t t . $1.50 Petticoats, to close Out .cscccccreccceceess 50¢ Wee my message: here cinimed. and laughed freely me. , ‘ ‘ : [ee whom it wes intended: | fait hopping, she was across | Sir Richard t ¢ ort. | th ucture sey Ladies’ Waists, of net 10" Sa ed pees the place which I was the walk, through the narrow gate|Her > e de o | we ‘ r | FSO Silk Waists, in splendid patterns ..... $2. 75 $4.00 Pe Blone. | needed only | ang up at the door before I could | pussled me as much as her ap t with all work 4 Helene roo | Rite ine explanation. Some whim, however, | forget both N. W. Cor. Third Av. and Union St PERHAPS THE MOST IMPORTANT FEATURE OF THIS SALE IS fia. seized her; some feeling that in| “Madam, am spy of no man, un! \ rose gtreot From’the Pontoffies ‘yy THE FACT THAT YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD—OPEN AN ACCOUNT part at least of the reason for her| John Calhoun, of the United States Davenports NOW. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE PRICES AND PAY US AS sommoning me to her aid senate-——-perhape. if madam picasea, ij reached up to the door knocker; “I In anawer, she turned, hobbled to a — admit you © acted as a gentle |e tiny marquetry table, and toaned Get at the viep, bat not ft Is meant for me Since you, meantime. | disco Fe8-20 Pike 4. H i . aed dows I vaw that the have this much claim on my hoe | windows were barr 2 Rane @ RYE, bose} tem of Credit is our books is as good Saeeiage and the walk. | must ask you to. step within. There | ered with heavy drape amber as ready money. ‘Pure "1. anid ow may be some answer needed allk. There was a double sheet of BROKE RS y sf ay BM Mght for you, the Madam,” said |, “there t« an tron covering the door by which we Gaietinn “then s lucifer, just as‘ that anawer. I kuow that this mes Your cage, madam?” | inquired 'p04-nee-000 moan come naaone | MICCORMACK BROS. [tric cum sane Commences Saturday, 9 A. M. ore Closed Thursday and Friday to Arrange the Stock We bought a little too he: avy last year, and as it is our motto never to carry goods over from one season to another, we would rather get 50c on the dollar now, and make room for our spring stock, than carry them over and be crowded. Come in and see us next Saturday. There’ll be something doing. $40,000 stock of high-class Clothing i Hats at 50c on the dollar and less. Big Reductions in Furnishing Goods ‘ (Everything cut except contract goods) DON’T MISS THIS. You won’t be disappointed. We never tinker with prices SEE WINDOWS Salesmen and Bushelmen Wanted SEE WINDOWS matt First Av-| MICCORMACK BROS. | oriscuie nine POSITE COLMAN BUILDING TaATS van 3

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