The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 10, 1910, Page 8

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| Churehili | reserved and reasonable. and impulatve, | or wholly | long as [| | Whether she was whoily | any THE STAR--MONDAY, JANUARY 10, union Tadmit I do not follow you tn templating any riwk what i I ventured to say i mult 1910 form after the ceremonial part the visit was over, [| saw many whom I knew, 1 forgot them; for and loved her, never| ether you or your daught in a far corner, where a flood of was quite # Something held me|my loyalty or affection, then Tj} light came through the trailing Or Fi ht away, something called me for-| should say certainly it were Wiel vines that shielded the outer win | *4 ward; so that | was always baffled, | to ond al! this; but’ and I fancied! dow, my anxious eyes discovered and yet always eager, God wot, 1/1 straightened perceptibly 1 think? the object of my quest—Klisabeth suppose this is the way of women.| that might perhaps he left to Miskh it seemed to me I had never At times I have been impatient with | Klinabeth herself known her so fair as abe wae that! it, knowing my own mind well) After all, Mr, Dan Churchill waag morning in the great Bast room of enough. jobliged to yield, as fathers have} the White House, Klisabeth was At least now, in my tight atrapped | been obliged from the begimeing} rather taller than the average trousers and my long blue coat and | of the we At last he told she 1) woman, and of that splendid south my deep embrotdered waisteoat and | might take my fate in my ownlern figure slender but strong my high stock, my shining boots) hands and go my way | which makes, perhaps, the best rep and my tall beaver, I made my way] ‘Trust the tnstinct of lovers to] resentative of our American beauty on my well groomed he up to] bring them together! 1 was quite| She was very bravely arrayed today the gates of old Elmhurst; and as| confident that at that hour I should|in her best pink flowered lawn | rode | pondered and | dreamed find Elisabeth and her aunt in the} made wide and full, as was the Hut Mise Elisabeth was not at|blg East room at the president's | custom of the time, but not so chum home, it seemed, Her father, Mr.| reception, the former looking on | silly gathered at the walst as ome GREAT ALTERATION SALE | merson Hough Daniel Churehiit, rather portly and| with her uacompromising eyes at} and so serving not wholly to con e e : c Sd at Rg now just a trifle red of face, met| the little pageant which on recep-|ceal her natural comeliness of fie} The Missicsipp! & me instead, It was not an encoun-|tion days regularly went forward | ure. Her bonnet she had removed ‘anos L e ur J ter for which I devoutly wished, but | there 11 could see the sunlight on the rp 5 CAL * one which I knew it was the right My conclusion was correct. 1) ples of her brown hair, and the | ” Goperight 1900, The Sadde Merritt Crapany of beth of us to expect ere jong. | found a boy to b my horse in| shadows which lay above her eyes e : meaeeroenoenasannsasranih Seeing the occasion propitious, I| front of Gautler’s cafe. Then [| a8 she turned to face me, and the} CHAPTER VI { bad clad myself as well as I/ plunged at once in medias res. | hastened on across the intervening | slow pink which crept Into her a could in the fashion of my time, | Part of the time explanatory, again; blocks and through the grounds of | cheeks. REGARDING ELISABETH and flattered myself, as I looked | @pologetic, and yet again, I trust, | the White in which present | (Te be Continued.) 1» my © mirror, that 1 made | assertive, although @lways blunder: | ly, having hrough the throng | Without woman the two extremi- none such bad figare of a man, {| {ng and red and awkward, I told/in the ante-chambers, | found my-| ‘ ties of this life would be destitute was enough, and straight, thin | the father of my intended of my | self tp that inane procession of tndi wi ef succor and the middie would be with long hours afoot or in the|OWA Wishes, my prospects and my| viduals who passed by In ; deprived of plonaure.—Provert saddle, bronzed to a good color, and Pe, ond to ine aval cue. eet limp hand Likewise 115 Talking Machines, 200 Violins and a Lot of Band ‘ h did not show on my face atened to me ve e n m and the per * ast I felt it myself in the light. |!t seemed to me, with none of that | functory aumile of President T | struments of all Kinds. 4 y in the contented: | enthuatasm which | would have wel-| rather a tall, slender limbed, active| The large crowd of anxious ou THE ENTIRE THIRD STORY OF OUR BUILDING IS TO BE TO ness of my heart, with all of life,|comed. As to my family, he kuew | ma 1 of very decent presence, |tomers that assembled at MeCor “4 n he in ty Keneral assurance that alijenough. As to my prospects, he| although his thin, shrun mack Bros.’ Clothing Sto OUT, LEAVING US NO PLACE TO KEEP PIANOS, TALKING in the world meant well toward | questioned me, My record was not/and hie cold, blue gray eye left | day morning nearly caused CHINES AND BAND INSTRUMENTS. me, and that everything in| the Hiar to him. So, gaining con-| little quality of magnetiam in his | ton in the entrance to the world weeld do Well by ix at inst the Inststence | personaltty for the timely appearance Carpenters, plasterers As to b Charehitt, it I knew worthy m It was not n me, of course, |oral carpenters, who braced the big rere 2 sins hi { might have bee with a d which certainly were ir| thie pageant t plate glase windows with two by and decorators require the 7 Maryland cus ad she gene of t vos, #0 far an | lacked of Intore fours tainly we whole third floor of our y a eon know I ne 1 asked him ff the thror pre been & bup of building, where we have @ ah end of | America wae cager were the people to get ip stored all our reserve t hances as they | cr and | firet to partake of the big bargains | on 4 2 were, allow my wedding with Elina | of | offered. The store was ch full stock of New Pianos and i ® wth to take place at no very distar many minut all the Used and Rebuilt : i ‘ Te a " Pianos. Busabeth's | © Why, #0 te thet, Of canran'l 46 f he WE ARE CONFRONT ¢ aight. ff not know what my girl will sa minds of ail were #till oppres t , “< 4 bation wa mouth an went on Mr. Daniel Churchill, » he memory of that fats ; 0 4 ED WITH THIS PROB pair Hed was red at ing up bie lips explosion of the «reat ad oy LEM: WE E lay across a low range of F wile ¢ and eh Oh, of course—that.” 1 an Peacemaker” on b ught they ——PITANOS and tn th ua, but ity as t elis round | swered; “Miss Eliaabeth and 1 war vessel eton at th Ip iE . our families had friends. eyes, with t < bove them The skeesicke!” he exclaimed. | killed Mr. Upshur secre with pear UPON one FLOOR OF 1 had known Elisa sm the as though | er eurlonity I thought she told me everything.” | state, with others, and had, at one| had bought of us be Some } OUR BUILDING. THIS time she was 4 tall boon eyes o sabeth were jong 1 think Mies Elisabeth tells no blow, come so tear to depriving this came back in the eventing, accom FLOOR TO BE COM- A companion ever to her father, old brows long ahd straight and/one quite everything,” I ventured. government of ite head aad his of.| panied by their father and brothers PLETELY BUILT Daniel Churchill: for her mother delicately fine. A Betty might even |“! confess has kept me almost | ficial family; the number of promi and sisters, and all the men folk OVER EVEN THE q she had lost when was still have re hair; Elisabeth's was as much in the dark as yourself, nent lives thus ende or endan-|took home Sutts, and the jadies re nd es a > “ young, The Churchills maintained | brown in most lights, and ao liquid|sir, But I only wanted to ask if, |gered being appalling to contem-| marked, “If we could get sults FLOORS HAVE TO BE A city establishment in the environs smooth that almost | was disposed |after I have seen her today, and plate. It was this acc which | ourselves at such figures, we we alt TORN UP AND NEW FLOORS HAVE TO BE of Washington {tself, although that | to call it dense rather than thick./ if 1 should gain her consent to an| had called Mr. Calhoun forward at|take two instead of one.” and one " ; Was not much removed from their Betty would seem to indicate a na-| early day, you would not walve any |a national juncture of the most ex-|lady remarked: “You alter all sults LAID. This floor is crowded with pianos, talking machines, violins and: band plantation in the old state of Mary. ture impulsive, gay and free from | objections on your own part and treme delicacy and the utmont fa | free of char Why, when ! ments of all kinds. All the used pianos and many new ones which have never been Jand. Elmhurst, this Washington es-| care; on the other hand, it was to! allow the matter to go forward as| portance. In aplite of the genatal|a sult, no matter what price It ts, of the boxes are kept here. We have but one way out of the situation: SELL OFF tate was called, and it was well be salt of wabeth that she was/soon as possible? mourning, however, the informal| they charge me $2.00 and $3.00 for STOCK ON THIS FLOOR. well known there, with its straight logical beyond her kind—a tratt| Im answer to this he arose from | receptions at White Mouse wate | alterations, 1 wish you had indies mae foad approaching and its great| which she got from her mother. a|his chair and stood looking out of|not wholly discontinued, and the The walls have to be rebuilt. Plasterers with their great mortar boxes, ladders, trees and its wide doored halls— | daughter of Jadge Henry Gooch. | the window, his back ts to me. | administration, ed nw it web, However, we cannot do this all folds and platform; carpenters, painters, paperhangers, decorators, electricians whereby the road itself seemed to|of our suprome court. Yet, die} I could not call his reception of and a by the aravest of dijy|the time, but are satiefied now to] plumbers will all be here in a few days. We have to get out of the way of them all. run straight through th use and posed as she always was to be|my suggestion enthusiastic; but at|lomatic problems, made auch stom |get rid of our #ury at af WE ARE WILLING TO TAKE ALMOST ANYTHING FOR THE PIANO Bppear beyond-—and its tall white logical in her conclusions, the great last be turned ‘of dignity and even cheerfulness a8 loss to make roor ny a 1 pillars and hospitable galleries, now characteristic of Elivabeth was se 1 presume that our two families |It might spring stock, purchas Mr aoa td ees AND OTHER THINGS, TO GET THEM OUT OF Tim fn the springtime enc n green. renity, consideration and chari might send you young people a sack! 1 sidered it my daty to page| Cormack when in the East rece AY QUICKL 1 need nat state having) With ail this, there appeared of meal or & side of bacon now and in the long procession and to shake ly. Sale will continue all week - : - “Pienaar | oN : finished the busi ’ sometimes at the surface of Eliaa-| then, as far as that is concerned,” |the hand of Mr. Tyler. That dame. ond from the many inquiries of cus 12 Manufacturers’ Samples. These are , as gee ck pianos in every we or, rather, of th E beth's nature that fire and light-| be sald I gazed about the great room, car | tomers, if the sale w atines 1 not cost a ‘ t we practically paid only home of Elisabeth, was my ness and impulsiveness which she| I could not call bis speech joyous | fully scanning th Hifferent litte | « days longer, we expect to be fre t t were § fact to make Glate Mecca. got from her father, Mr. Daniel to be risks inigroupe wh accustomed! (© | k on the jump \l 18 analy Shop > Worn ver tood upon our salesroom floor sa Striking ues ree at the January Sees anion Sale ohiwan ; ee ke th veral cars of piano gt st ather roughly shunt Solid Golden OakDresser LIVING ROOM engi ertehed and marred when hey ar a | here t compa The cases r q me: have be ret « howe and you could not | ROCKER were SALE PRICE All Music Cabinets are cut in price Extra well made of solid oak “i Used Dates Are All in Good Condition-i The following list will serve to give an finished hex S Th T shec den; arms strongly m idea of the reductions we make Seek dal ee ie omorrow y and cross — $10.50 Music Cabinet, like picture, in PEE ee $250 TIFFANY —Beautifal mahogany case; used | $475 STUYYESANT—Very rich mahogany case, see et r ‘ ain | braced under seat mee a few in a ¢ Hill home. Owr without @ mar or scratch upon it; inst golden oak of imitation mahogan medium high back; w York. SALE was used during last summer by a well-nown Special $8.00 : h-finished PRICE $5 monthly musician, who has gone to New York to neat well-finished ® SALE PRICE $9.25 Imitation Mahogany Music Cabi- | pais Mg er a | $400 SHERWOOD & SONA handsome style ide. SALE PRICE $290, $6 monthly. aoe 4 $7.00 - gees , Shaped sa mahogany ease; was taken as part payment | $450 KOHLER & CAMPBELL—Beavtifal mie die seat upon a Weber; does not show the effect sion oak case; instrument has seen very : $14.00 quarter-sawed Golden Oak Disc | use at all, SALE PRICE @138, $5 mont use; has been thoroughly overhauled and “abinet $10.50 | | 4 50 Values $425 FOSTER & CO.—Nearly new; mahogany as good as new. SALE PRICE ose Linn Ook Moric Cabinet } e case, without any p . ares qarring used S220, $6 monthhy : ‘ only a short time, SALE PRICE 4 2 $11.25 | | $196. $6 monthly $400 DECKER BROS.—Rosewood case; instiwe : } . . ment is in very fair, though not perfect P| $17.00 Golden Oak Music Cabinet ) $375 HAINES & CO.--In rich, new style, oak dition. SALE PRICE S90, $5 om 2.75 case: was wedding present to a prominent . : $12.75 young couple, who were for to receive $450 FISCHER-Mahogany case; varnish $20.00 Mahogany Music Cabinet Ganceuts SALE this case was damaged by water from 315.00 broken pipe durtug the: cola rs 7 =~ 4 ne strument; you cou! Laliihipsinaioneiin A plain and very neatly de $409 FLOCHER—In ath there was ever a scratch on this case BOM — + -—_ | signed Dresser, all quarter T< n very fa SOLS: PRIOR $185. 6 monthly | sawed stock 18x40-inch case as good as new. 8 $475 WHEELOCK Mahogany case; has pam | standard and 18x24-inch S155. feet actie nm; scale; sounding board and platem “ mirror, beveled neh 400 GRAMER—Unusully handsome mahog SALE PRICE S275. 3 m any ease; a plano tn practically pe fect condi $450 BRINKERHOFF Mahoga: case; | u which w en iseriminat slightly used piano which, for most frm q | | Regular Price $18.00— ing tas ALE PRI st $6 mont purposes, is as good as a new one. SAM k ! +4 | $375 mIOKMOND ease; has b PRICE $260, $8 monthiy ize and high back, a} dy ndition $375 HOFFMAN—Handsomely desig | ei ~ andsomely designed oat] ' | 1 oO. 5 BALI case; all parts of the ietirement are in ‘ mn MANSFIELD- Very handsome mahogas cellent condition. SAI PRICE . action, and all parts in excellent cond 8190. $6 monthly tior part ; t ler $400 KOHLER & CAMPBELL— Mahogany came, & Ch A Sal k highly polished; does not show any effect $375 GILBERT 4 CO.--Reautifal mat y Ue over a year by a voca! A r who Te 4 ‘ 7 . RB yp igeN TCE in thr dit placed it with a Grand plano. SALE PRIGHEE § ABLE bgused or Barly Rnglish fintel one GALE FRICS $195, $6 monthly 1 che hikh. toxietuem top, anol $ 25 SWICK & CO.—Heavy wainut case. ie . M $550 HAZELTON BROS. strun t arefully repaired and put : 1 / A pretty § Stand pw von , " . good SALE PRICE ‘a { \ pictured; — 16x22ineh me - ‘ & Ch $85. $4 mouthif q | , AN } 14 $10 Value : Regular Price $4.00 \ \ \ <r C $250 BARMORE hogany tistic de ¢ ‘i ogar S165. ' « ‘ ANC ha: had hard U 7 4 On , j \ | MwA | | * +4 D4 $2.50 $500 A. B. CHASE 4“ t age. SA PRICE $160, $6 monthly NY iF, S sa uly ‘ $350 WILLARD ng oak case; deautitll Wt! \ == ALE Pi $185. t r . patished od vale a, \ $375 BREWSTER k ca inst i SALE PRICE fe ~ a * . 1 whe 5 $130. $6 monthly d { fe ak A A $3 RICHARDSON Manoga of Fier i PRICE 8178. y as g vndition Kitchen Cabinets Save Work 2s: te Has KIMBALL : ea itcne : e Wor t onk Pye al boas ; 1 plat pol at . ALE rom $ ts And right ch R190, $ 8 a beteer te $4 7 in \ I 7 i $15.50 core , ‘ nee Goods Purchased During Sale Cannot Be Exchanged | 821.00 $23.50 . $24.50 ‘ rt Ch vecia $26.50 ' « : $17.00 St $15.00 BUY NOW PAY LATER j ‘ 821.00 ( 429.2 $32.00 This #£COno anc ALL SPECIALS UNION ARE CASH ore Open Every sind Evening | All Goods réter ( ret s il 8 Must Be Pure hased | jin Their Present ¢ ondition| 21.50 Special $10.00 D $22.50 9.50 Desceweseessese AY. Manager bite WROMAN & 00 te RGAN SED — TAKEN IN EXCHANGER tifully 1 instrumer { FOR PIANOS. | t 4 and fct SALE PRIC $ ESTEY 19 area : 81s0 ' SALE x $ KAYTON use very ha RICE S2s, $3 monthly Y a ho effect $110 KIMBALL ves have HiT \ used A PRICH put sau’ # S180, § PRICE 826 monthly ae $360 WINTHROP © mahe i STORY & CLARK ving, tw i ! SALE Ms S22 monthly LE PRICE $215. $6 mor $ PACKARD ay Oe $500 KIMBALL reeds t t b ad t k x ondition. i PRICE 8250, $ t LE PRIC a2 monthly Ft B18 JORDAN, IP General SECOND &

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