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THE STAR—FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, 1910 ered There lacks one thing ny more Listen to what I am to do in| eres meantime, First I go post haste | t and mi » he s . Mr. Calhoun's office, Then T| told none about my quarters ay What do you mean? ot = Jam to take his message, which with | site gov pct but avewnged ai He put out his arm acrom the a end me to Canada, tonight After! ny portmante to be went to Phe | door | ry Or Fight 1 have my orders I hurry back tol patie tation for thal eeentinna I regret that I must bar my} { . " oe Hed wide.” Ay atath Brown's and dress for my Weds| iain north, I hurried to the Bogda} door to you. Rut you must take] ding. my 1 pecured a rhige:}my word, as coming fr j The glaws in his hand dropped t Ht for, In out hipte, | daughter, that you are not to come| the floor In splinters. Aiding ring nedfed | here tonight | Your wedding * tu é |} L looked at him, my eyes staring Yes, Minx Elisabeth and f con vatting wjwide, 1 could not belleve what he cluded this ve ring not te y purpose, and! tana teal } wait. Iw thé driver to cai Why,” I began; “how utterly ed into Kimbhurat road. | monstrous! | ua dows road 1| A step sounded in the hall behind | ard, studying with Inter. |him, and he turned back, We were joined by the tall clerical figure of Reverend Doctor Halford a, it Jest the dust cloud of an appr teense for you I | ing : od, been at least one to Sorry it’s not my| cated to my driver, Th I nicles [ el to wheel | keep his appointment an made, He t fellow In the] iy was kK Dandridge | Palned hie hand as It to atlence me, | n thing | who apr ar sent of the | @nd held out to mo a certalr ject, | pointed to the] ©" aay, the floahty [It Waa the alipper of the Baroness n the floor lt tion of-iack Ds idee. Hw | Helena von Rite—white, delicate Don't get anoth mind, bis memory, and all else, wete | dainty, beribboned | Uh ! Of course ne not!" | cone Mine th doen not pretend | oe OFT TTT ED Sepyrighe 1060, Fhe Bebbe Marri Company . ne : } ae city’ Sieat ane ahaee Pmt we sprang into hie carriage and | to 2") aS me evaht him roughly by th . IAPTER X rossed ti all bie perkets, Tooked on the |*vidently has bean ‘ , - 1 tte [ONS Abe MURMORL® You TH arrivge floor, on the seat, and pulled . MIXED DUTIES. Jack,” 1 ' . . Moen eet tonnd tha [D0 {8 error In wending ft wt all.” Me him by the shoulder, “you ; spoke in even, ley tones Most women forgive a liberty, man I want, You t 1]._,“at me into this house!” 1 as rather than a slight.—Colton Mg i wht who 1 side by wide in the wide When I ased the White House grounds and fownd my w : cot wh hel Sette { m now has | | ORESGER—A neat, attractive discovered tarky n te of the SEWING ROCKER—Made of | dresser, made of hardwoo ; g Br each, tant cates arm in “4 4 1\] hardwood finished golden, p ished | to oxen art SPEC ROCKER This jy the brid i " imaelf to enuff neat style with five tape sawed Jer OR rs i oak er fintshed | upturned fox eam,” sald “ he sald, “knowing both fa dies in back, sha case, bevele eb » r peat ned and way tens « ny head » I wereed to this haste and back posts fa ror; regular price 3p d, a curely sagen both our nh * h against my bolts; re 0 lar priee when s it contain |will Had there been no objection a “— proper spon either side, I would have un urning , y | 4 as Haltt-| |dertaken to go forward ‘ - j door of Ga ‘ | « ‘ i ee earent 1 tyes! 5. | wedding Bor © in ally tar a re | evar shail 1 a elf an loc f Dandrids ur head, It}) maid, Just as 5 Na, Wot t 4 and | with being i Mish Kitleabeth Churchill—mos’ ad- | . . aout As pictured, made of « the weath the hor eh? serving, and ' with that holy Washington haps. In any this oe - the ‘wort A] nce 1 felt a ewift ered finish, 38 inches a good time gem , |, Did you see herm™ I gased.| ion, ‘There came Y ine the Fe dard make, shelf grooved Dandridge had been taken up Then the names—or at least But, sir—1 began | Did vou see Der father-—any, 96) action, am lay entee or plates; regular price $7.00 2 50 friends of Jackson and Polk a one? jong, thin hand was tmper-| her famtly stlemen,” anid I slowly, “what Spectal ' earried congress wit I tlushed a bit In spite of myself, Go on, then, with your! “God biesh me, no!” rejoined thie] you me ie absolutely impossible | . much p! er “You know Miss Elisabeth Chureh-| aK it you will, and if you) man. “Fe acy land abwurd. But if Mies Eliaabeth 8 the cap- | ill? but see that you do not mins ; Washn't ndition | really doubts me on evi such ftal he had been present at few) He nodded gravely. “And about the tralm at 8." to approach family mansion. Al-las this, 1 would be the last man foil calls, and had voted on fewer th indy _ wayah mow’ deticate t packazh lin the world to ask her hand, 1 cCoucH — As etceeres His life was given up| “I cannot tell you mucn CHAPTER XI jin by servant. from gate-—turned |have no time to argue now. Good weathered frame. the one spe ty, to { said, have but ee — ; by 6 ft. long good variet; wit: tl nding of a ain’ knowledge myself. [ mean the! My only anawer was to spring They looked at me with grave tes Bt ce on ge ro : beverage, invented by himself, the| Baroness von Ritz. 1 must be|WHO GIVETH THIS WOMAN. |from bis , but no reply. 1 de browns, ete; regular price Constituent parts of which were quick. I have In my possession it i the steps, the dainty, be $8.00, Special Bourbon whisky. absinthe, square on the bureau in my little room at} Woman ia a miracte of divine |"? ast I reached the dri¥e-|ribboned slipper stilt in my hand tg dared gin and a dash of eau de v my quarters in Brown's hotel—e pean eenane way Kimburet, my carrif@e| got into my carriage and started Jack Dandridge, it may be said,| slipper which the baroness gave | **redietion—Jules Michelet. wheels cutting tas ae: back to the ¢ity RRA IS | Saturday Eveni was originally possessed of a splen-|me last night—a white satin allp loped up to the front door, My Bip ba continued.) ——— ~| turday Evening @id constitution. Nearly six feet | per On my return to my quarters at|Proach waa noted. Even ae T But. | bean Phot inn | ALL THE CREDIT YOU tall, his ful! and somewhat pro Jack finished remainder of | Brown's I looked at the top of my|fied p.the steps the tall form. Of] wow woe wave yy Goods } tng eye was as yet only a trifle bis glass at a ¢ Good God bureau. It was empty. My friend | %¢he other than Dr. Dantel Churfhfill er rwes RrMADE Purchased | watery, his wide lip only a tri ¥ appeared te greet me. ! ontor@ied et fay mD. rine on WILLOW ED | . loose, his strong figure only a trifle y hand. He did not notice 1h "1 During | portly. Socially he had been well recelved in our city, and durin wan to speak, He bade me palian aco To what may I aterfbute Gis]? This Sale o my hea pper, s an # jait, Mr. Triet?” he asked me, @tah 1 Mt LoN ney found occasion to lay 4 it"—I serawle voting, ¢ portant of hts | dignity an} People's Bank Bide. Cannot suit to the hand of none other and thrust Bince » ask me and seem Mot Fitth leer, Main 1618. Miss Elisabeth Churchill. We had | carriage Elisabeth deserved better than this | to kr I reptied, “I may aay t i _ as dncaat Be Been rivals, although not enemies, | drive, wh snseomly haste, Her aw for Jack, unding which way the | Wait for the just before 6." | dignity, her adherer Wind sat for him, withdrew like a He sat looking with amuse jof her life f acquain and | am here to marry your daug Mise Elisabeth! 1 presume thagithe [minister of the gospel l* Gi°W84Y] The Star's classified real estate StCONe AND UNION ALL SPECIALS ARE CASH. Do you want to puy ahome? See Exchanged | Man, and cherished no il) wil!.| ment and amaze noth upon his | the elegancies 2 and con- | hove? ; = 2 - O.D. D. eT dell aie aaee, cas mame sat amen b upon his] the elegancien the a aR ea Be RT NO PHONE OR C. O. D. ORDERS ACCEPTE aes oF DOWN AND OU The Boston Clothing Co. Takes Busted Firm’s Location The Buffalo The Buffalo Salesroom is down and out. After a series ef financial reverses this well known house has gone to the wall for good. Although carrying a high grade line of merchandise and having a good location, they were too weak to withstand competition. Their limited capital and lack of knowledge of conditions was too much for them to overcome and after losing large sums of money and ruining their credit they had TO CLOSE THEIR DOQRS FOREVER Everything is of the best and thefe is a very large stock on hand impressed decided to open a large store in Seattle. They have acquired the Buffalo’s location at av. and Pike st. and took over the stock of Clothing, Furnishings, Hats and Shoes, etc., etc., at low prices. NOW THESE GOODS MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE. We don’t want profit, 1 We want to get rid of the goods. We are going to establish a strictly one price store in this loc@ Our goods are here, we must dispose of the stock No Restrictions—Everything at Tremendously Low Prices 2S This is 4 we are going to introduce ourselves to the Seattle public. Our name will be known in e very home before Saturday night. The values will astound the hardest bargain hunter. lowing isa partial list of the great value $2.00 YOUNG MEN’S PANTS— $2.00 MEN’S ODD VES 8S9c 49c Men’s Suits FURNISHING sT2~. $2.50 MEN’S SHOES— $1.45 SHOES Men’s Suits a MEN'S FANCY DRESS SHIRTS— 39c $1.50 MEN’S PANTS— § . ° soa wen 82O.00 Suits at $4.95 Fall GOODS LADIES’ AND MISSES 42.00 Me's Fine Drone hoes Overcoats 4 season, and good value at $10. Oe White H 3 n's Fine Dress She 0.00 Si for $9.75 i $12. 50 Suits for $6.8 peal Ss aeat am Has , S A oO E i) X - itp eg rial valeaaean re Ae te : a } ' $1 -evilbatine : Se ORO 15.00 and $18.00 Craveneties 4 : $15.00 Suits for $7.45 200 Ur $2. 50 Ladies’ Shoes $1: JMS eee auatent he Bon " i you can see elsewhere we ptr dh a Be Derby Ribbed Und $3.00 Ladies’ Shoes - - See bicwee.-. east Bec $15.00 Ove tz. ana $20 Pla $3.50 and $4 Ladies’ Shoes $2.35 i eee Misses’ Shoes Men’s Pants $1.50 Men's Pant eathers and styles, all in one g hoi 5 $2.50 Men's Working Pant $22. 50 and ($25. 00 Suits for $11.95. " i Childrer’ os Shoes $4.00 Men's Fine Pant “coal roar trom of nd tor vartety of &] tailore garmer sa fash t sineres and Roch, mitares faci caors oo” 1¢ $3.00 Corduroy F #2 $1.35 | 2 $1.95 |! srveter «ae | SALE STARTS AT 8:30 A. M. TOMORROW—SATURDAY | §::2 corte? ee come taety! The Boston Clothing Co. ew _] 424 Pike St.—Cor. 5th and Pike—424 Pike St. They Will Help Your® Memory