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NORTH PU|f [BECAUSE HE LOVED His FIANCEE SO MUCH _ HE RAN AWAY WITH ANOTHER MAN’S WIFE! AND AIRS Thi Pa of Ne York NEWS TO HIM Happily. 117 Days Without News When Skipper Sails Into) New York Harbor From) Sumatra. Suppose you were engaged to a) young man and went with {father and mother to bis home spend the holidays Suppose, while you were waiting for the young man to come, a letter came to bis parents from an angry husband, saying By United Press.) W yorK i7—Wh raparred Norwegian bark that the young man bad run away with bin wife And suppose, within ten min with 985 tons of coffee fron utes, in came the young man with the runaway wife, pleked ber up umatra, dropped ar off Stapleton yesterday, he fainting, in hie arms, laid her oo sr, Capt. Conrad Jatobeon, wo a couch, opened her waist at the sagt ce a neck, fanned her and begged his 11 ake age ‘hy cy mother to help him put her to bed orld aah " el-wpent coming from Ut He Tells Story ocear Suppose you found out that the He a b young Man and the woeawsay mar library ad bs ried woman bad spent the night from Genesis to Revelations r before in # hotel--that they occu | the manner of old fast ! pled the same room—and that the young man told you that k beside the and held the of the worried and almost hys leal wife And suppose that you found out “| AFTER 40 YEARS OF EXILE eg folk of ¢ all tt The reporters flocked aboa a anxious for news of the long as the skipper was for news ther, at his request, as a the mothe won | |by Captain Jack. They assasai {vom that she bad asked t ’ ated and bu ed a except two » gO becaune she saw & but had never hea Remnants of a Proud Race »a'w , pence aa hog m ta | love with your sweetheart they inqu his Leaving Oklahoma to them by the secretary Live Among Their Old- have Time Enemies. war.) What Would You Do? | ! loos reached OkI®| Would you pack up your grips here were 39 men, 54 women! 4. tne demand of your father and peed mother and leave the. house tm h, many of whom someth before I k Were sorely wounded mediately with them? Or would good by Hate the Oregon Modoce. you stay and hear what the young (ity United Pree BAXTER SPRI Kan ntry |inan had to say tn the way of an the | explanation? In “Don,” the new Eaglieh play whieh in t e at the | New theatre in New York, the girl will not leave to the Kiamath will be Grimstad 4 n golng math the | oughly h ms, whence they | the arrog Quapaw re The Ok from ¢ And when she ar her sweetheart, are alone her he} Welcome, provided it was 0 aaye } wild Nothing b pense a 2 ajlan if 1 hadn't loved you I never; Mere matter of sui h 8 | met would have helped her. Her bum} ashore were discovering i band w treating ber | things, ar , 2 and when she wrote to me for plain sailor his ‘c t » the Northwest is the re ft came to me as the cry of ni | carrying freight air of their constant appeal woman “ithe we 1 and returned to their) love in you.” ante in Cautersio, Ween} She ts Convinced. el ay in cae grog Simson Oe i h convinces ber make them go back to Oregon the 1 wy that her sweetheart te true, as fodoce began lighting and ab » later, when the hus GO 10 WORK IFOAM LAWS SUBJECT OF “sex szmnne alist and poet, with an art that] true. EM. Holland played Former Mayor Wiliam Hickman} Moore will make no campaign Speeches betore the primaries. He lergyman, Steve's father, whe) States that he believes that his po was willing to Me for him; Louis sition on municipal affairs is wel! j vert was excellent as the out enough known for him to dispense mane womens: * fe one ne With a spelibinding campaign. A Hunter a. isyearold § Engliety precinct organization will be com ectress, played the sweetheart — “ a a ae : charmingly and with an under} jaturday Moore's supporters me standing that may be considered) and perfected a general organiza rere in 80 ng & person. Thats | tion. George E. Ryan was selected Lawton, & runaway wife, had| to take charge of the Moore canr ithe art to make ber woman sweet | pelgn. A finance committes of the jand gentle, in the midst of suffer.| following men was chosen ing | Wilttam Pigott, Patrick McCoy o be t é E. C. Cheasty, Daniel Kelieher, Al-| sat than ten bee tate sense fred Battle, F. A. MeDonald, John ie Tem: aa W. Troy, T. M. Daniton, George | a arphy, Jobn 8. Jurey, Wilmon DANCE AT DREAMLAND. =| ucker, E.R. Dunn, Donald B Dance tonight. Admission free Olson. oer Mayor Moore announced his| stand in the primary fight as fol lows "With the experience of one term as mayor and with a full apy tlon of the moral and finan problems now confronting I renew the declaration mad years ago that if ! am elected mayor it will be my constant «tady and effort to give the be — a - tration of public affairs Seattle has (By United Press.) GOV. WILLSON OF KY ever had. I desire to be } by| WASHINGTON, Jan deeds rather thaw by mere can paign promises MODEL MILLINERY SCHOOL ie now open. Pupils may enter dufing the x of January. A complete course given. School thor ough and reliable, For information | apply 627 People’s Gank Bidg. Corner Second and Pike EVERETT & EDMONDS ROUTE cla. } JOHN C. RICHBERG. | also will come up for discussion Raliway interests will ask for the enactment of uniform laws iu all} 4 ma: Safe vice and distri a notable gathering which began here lover the best wa 310 BODIES YET v= mien. “Soc keeping, annual re In CHERRY BR E e of lading, carrying ex i aanes, rate filing and im m. and 7 vice | x Everett ot (Ry Calted Pres) PRINCETON, Iis., Jar peremptory demand that Paul fort m the follow more was wire THE QUAKER SELLS FOR LE controllis wher of the sete re eh ie THE QUAKER DRUG G are Bena ycas * | taws on tt jects in th it 1013-15 FIRST AVE.> ‘TWO STORES: - 406 PE ST rr ' t 8 ef ene rieiarengRs eet es a: yelled chars Mine Worke the dead bod f low to t uthpit at Che & um'coans *'0| These Specials Hold Good ote, ns wane Soares S| AM Week at Both Stores 10,000 MOTHERS wary otis prope new avo | Mi 7 2 fe eee eee ie | gate ee halal ae ag! PRO ROCE MR A THE RED LIGHTS) ‘osrance, voth ive and sive, win | SULPHUR Pa sas yp be ; FLAX SEED—\\ r gre (By United Prees.) t rr nd; 10e package for Ge Cui Jan, 17—The war of | ¥ | SENNA LEAVE 6¢ the mott ee oe . ROCHE for ; 6¢ So be gr ood : CREAM age for 6e ipret in the * ks aed 90%. 06> PALMO TABLETS—For the nerves; S0c phy, for ...20¢ to complete 1 CURLED, DYED Ob wiLLoWen | FROSTILLA—25c package for ise rs 15 Per Cent Actual Discount GENUINE ORANGE STIC Box of one dozer Te jareh to ; USE TIGER OIL LINIMENT for rheumatism; nothing “mn ' better; per bottle 63¢ PINAUD’S FRENCH PERFUMES $1.00 Odors in ot SANDAL WOOD ......... special valle if- MARIE LOUISE ......... so MIGNONETTE ......... 159 Schuchard Iptica Co., BROKERS | 1207 Second Ave BANZAI . /tman teeee Wot Phones 470. Private Wises, | The. Bt classifi. real, estate| | a. | ws a = ae | | | DOWNING, nur mine & KYER, Ine Stocks, Grain and Provisions Do y THE SEATTLE STAR THE BON MARCHE SECOND AND PIKE Seattle’s Great Store Phe Annual January Linen Sale Table Linen for Extra Good Table Lin wide, full bleached and extra 4 4 new destens and « $1.00 Bleached Re)». Yd ie”: the nei of many 1 ! «e ie Cream Table Line " A painee My Pattern Table for $1.26 Bleached Table 4.60 doe. All-Linen ? 0 Linen f Na fe lon ' | $1.60 Bies e Al Hen 1 05 75¢ NOVELTY 99 Cl “rach || PONGEE SILK Yard Third Flour—Center. COAT SALE Goit for $16.95 Now ts the chance to get that Fine Coat you have waited for. Did it seem a little out of reach at $27,507 Well we have made a big collection of them for Tuesday, including the Aristocratic “Wooltex” Coats, all fitted or semi fitted, lined or half Hned with rich heavy satin; made of broadcloth, diag onal, blind worsted and tweeds. The colors are black, navy and fancy mixtures ter pinited skirted others notch collar; all our $25.00 and $27.50 are mannish tallored with shawl or Second Floor—North. to get them, ' H $3.00 IMPORTED _BROADCLOTHS for Satin-Finish Chiffon Broadcloth fabric; 19 « rs and black to select fr Main Floor. Of Canned Goods Sale For; Morning Shopper Ht ts te On Sale Prom 8:90 fo 1080 «, m. Only String Henan No Phone re ‘ vders A Dozen Neck paen, pd pana se Woe Ee | Main Floor | 7c Cotton Challies, a yd. 4c Bir 1! Ay re. not By | | urda sold € Banement—North Canned Froite ‘Fels ‘Naptha, 3 bars for 106. | Hoglien ¥ malade— ne" t. more ar 2 a Fourth Ploor—Seuth Whole Wheat Plour 20c Cotton Skirtings, yd 5c Handuome Ineh « Hin Bxtract '$1.25 Bed 1|1Oc Souvenir Cc 95c Post Cards for 5s |Comforters ilkoline-Covered Cc orter hite Be ( notted’ with worsted yarn, in light and n \ ing | Basement—North. THE BON MARCHE Second Ave. and Pike St THE LINEN SALE] wnother great triamph for Bon March TABLE LINENS Table _ Napkins Pattern Cloths Linen Towels | 15c Heavy, Round-Thread, All Pure Linen Toweling for, a yard .. 18c Heavy Russia Crash Toweling, round thread, for, a yard... . wears well and washes well UNDERMUSLINS FOR HALF Here's a one-day special from the great White Fair that will make things hum on the second floor tomor- ow. We cannot sell you any by telephone—you will ve to come Second Vleor—Center Aiste Big Clearance Sale of Petticoats for Women's Petticoats, made of excellent quality sateen Italian cloth, in black only; cut very full at bottom, with inch flounce, with narrow ruffles and bands of self-material mohalr Petticoats are included in the lot in green, t all are $2.00, $3.00 or $3.50 grades. For + $6.50 ENAMELED 94.43) 41 IRON BEDS for SPECIAL | | More serusin_News 10e ALL LINEN TOWELING FOR fy Pure Linen Toweling ieached, | i 17 inches wide, soft finish and absorb. 3 ent ; all white or with red borders, i) | Boe 75 Silk, shaded in pretty plaid and ™ Nt; Jess than ; Main Floor—First Aiste. to the store Second Floor—North —— — Enamel Beds, in blue, white or Nile ize, A one-day clearance SPECIAL For } Tuesday Shopper Ribbon Clearance, yd. 29¢ On Sale All Day 30¢ Bleached Sheeting 25e Basement—North 10c Embroideries for 5c¢ xe and Ins work. ai incheé wide; all Mata Fle 35c Fancy Veilings for 19¢ ain and Basement—North - y + Sound The te price for