The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 21, 1910, Page 4

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THE STAR—FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, 1910, | |or Burope, I say to you, tt tea a ure|turn to the rude ornamentation i tle bit ¢ af a civilization on the Colaumbla,|to see the world a Hitle bit. You “But tt would give me pl } area epoch, There tse a folkanove jand not a furtrading post, Then | seem to have been engaged in some | also to show you Waahington, You! the shell clasp, 1 dectare that ther id you fi |ment such as we haf not seen since (hey could oppose your civilization scientific pursuit in that country.” | #hould se@ also the government of |1 could see @ resemblance be |the days of the Huns, the Goths, the there, That twa what he preache Yous,” he said, “Mein own gov: | tho backwoodemen who are|the two designs! rT a | Vanda sinoe the Clmari movement, | Simpson preaches otherwise, Sioa! ernment and mein own Universit crowding out to Oregon. ould It eur 1 waid ! an epoch, my friend! Tt iw <n lowes Oregon (to Bogland, it ma" they send me to thie countr o do mu not ike t travel ! ' n ( fate that Ise tn it he what hh not been done 1 am | Amertes a vat H i nderfu i 3¥ EMERSON HOUGH 0, ther * a great country Then you think there ia a chanté! insectologer hall show you m He whook head doubtful maz » collected * BY EMERSC¢ OUGH., t of trouble between our country #nd! bugs of Oregon? You shall eee them Perhaps | make mistake to cor wn hand nd twel peel Coupee 5000, Tse Seervill Cateeete #0 great, these traders do Mndland out there™ with me to my hotel. |by the St. Lawrence It would be | m nd ¢ tte Ne not wish it known, They wish only He amiled it not A chahee) You eo mime Woh A horter to go by New York ¢ files alo That tee mueb I y She nodd ‘Certal M persuaded that it will be sg t if i a nee: also rv at but a alr he it " ler not t known I uf no tb 1 think | It neat F { Van Zandt had & t no other oj ato that gentloman whose | thelr posts and thelr harems ‘may only agreed last night. England wil) 1 wa ne enough to go Ww i ' F portunity to m n wore )uow you bave; and believe! be undisturbed, That iss what they; march this sumer seven hundred m; and true to his word did jut tell 9 whe did you ook a “6 o to m me always, my dear madam, with! y The ; xo wild again.{men up the Peace Riv In the fall show me such quantities of carefully that leetle thing?” he asked me d back than golge ! “Van Za daha’ u, In. | PesPeCt and admiration, yo fr the wiharnd They trade and they will be acroan the Rockies, 8o! | prepared and classified Insecta as I esently, taking up in bis | forefinger on th | ‘ f 01, 1 embitage gt Good, ir } differ ate of Texas, Van Zand they travel. b ine not. hor The an take boatw easly down, had dreamed our own countr Indlan clasp ities bodes ini tad d “ tate to mean ent f i r George Simpson the streama to Oregon, You ask tf | offered d for mong the ¢ of the Great It inn sshington? a said wa Van Zane 4 4 the wants steel traps and n here will be uble I tell you, Twelve new species!" he said, | Indian known in Chine, fn Burt is all l¢ a. © attach Tex Vv " he | w f Rockte That lew all ye lth pride Mein own countr You know what it | oh Asin, in all Japan. It | ign of (To Be Continued) pleading w M t ; i They do not speak wo of Doctor What time can England make will gif me honor for thin Vive o, except that it fe Indian | the great One, of the great Two. In|” a shail ta t es ; é — J t MoLangbiin,” I began tentatively with her brigades, west-bound, my | years I spend, Now I go back |) made your hand ise the Tah Gook—the ALBERT HANSEN, Joweiey, Van Zand ee ws the 3 . Gen 4 ! My friend, & great man, Me-'friend?” | asked him casually, He | home He seanned the round dish ure |Oriental symbol for life, fo . Firet and Oh ship of xa we W and out | 1 faerie eS not} Langt believe me! Kut he jas anawered with gratifying ectentific I shall not tell you what nick-/fully, “Wait!” he exclaimed. "I| Myself, | haf on Beat ne must go! 1 mt Kay; ho tse not Simpson; bel precision name they gif me tn Oregon,” be | how you someting Chinese brasne Optical Depart aed Zandt fers. no oe Ca , vt Behrens; he iss not Colville From Edmonton to Fort Cot added, amilings “but my }name| He" peached for drow | Japanese signs, in one ' sie She laughed now, joyor olay ‘ 1 4 . b bis pow Ts “ wee os aev, sores oi isa mot Douglas, And I aay to west of the Rockies, It haw iat Wolfram von Rittonhofen, Ber toward him a piece o: paper, taking another land, But here yo jp EVERETT & EDMONDS Banit vr . n tor I learned last night ou done six wee and-five day lin, it Wawe fast my home Fell | troy \ Bir, Clty of Piverett of n dor in ke mh pocket meantime a bit of |to me made by the band of some sali You are a fronts against . i i. You asked me also to tell what | Sir Gee himeelf, From Fort ( me, You fo soon to Oregon string Using the latter for a ignorant aborigine of thin cont Van Zandt is known t ' = A may yet grow }] of Oregon-—1 say to you that ville down it ise easy by boat It That is very posslble 1 an-| radius, b drew a circle on the/nent! On th continent, where tm this fair Dona Lucresia ¥ ave aay z last nleht Met hitn was depoped. |takes the voyageur three months to swered; and this Ume at least 1! piece of paper fid not originate and does not Polk = t« Now hen b Va fr abe : hs : h thus) i s in che no more oon ¢ fou mith It would spoke the truth We are bound in Ne loox what I do he aald,|iong! It tas a a y Bole Zandt w h care Aone than 2 Pog . they ap get word to him, he take troops twice that long, or more. opposite directions, but if you are/as I bent over curtously Boe, I) shall hear of | the link of alipped tnto the hand of madam at) “ agers y i could hot a hia place at Vancouver Por you In the States, you can go ling for Burepe this spring, you draw a straight line through the |Asia to America, It brings me the ambassador's ba : A hg Wadley ~ Pakga-Mhged gS. After a litwtime In the service!” faster, And ah! my friends, it iss uld save time and gain comforticirele, 1 div it in half, wo. 1| fame Three round t friend of Knualar pg ainhce hut will Sou nek ates tal? cc T commented worth the race, that Oregon, Be-| by starting from New York, it{divide it in half once more, and| He put hia hand Into a pocket, |attie at 7 a Mexico is cu sying to Mag-|W the Sewn.frem. Chateau Rane ‘i - after ® lifetime; and Me: lieve me, it isn full of buge—of new would give us great pleasure if we) make a point. Now I shorten my |and drew it out half filled with gold | BUSdey leny. know what Texas is & i brain and heart, too. bugs; twelve w species | hat die could welcome #o distinguished a/ string, one-half, On each side of| pleces and with raw gold in the «a. m ay? Then, indeed, I « «ll yet Aalamy e-igipsae tbealias © band Gone, vere Aselbag jf England would Haten to him, she and named. It {es sometings sclentiat in Washington my long line | make @ half circle|form of nuggets, as though day, ieave e And madam o¢ sayq cttnges #8 ad t oh for; would learn sometings. He plants, | of honer a it not? No, Lam not yet distinguished only half way round on the would offer exchange iw i i iiantly, | “Monstour, T can not do so, You! eng Owe he hess gardens and milla) “What you say Interests me very | Only shall I be distinguished when | posite Bo, now, what I got,| him back. “No,” sald 1; “yo iunceee one a at me brilliantly. | i not tell me that other news” (ee nounes and herds. Yous, if they/much, wir,” I said. “I am only an|J have shown my twelve new spo-|eh? You understand him?" welcome to one of these disk nge without on a i. Should | eerie: other p jet MeLaughtin alone, they would! American trader, knocking around cies to anein own university.” I shook my head. He pointed In| you please. If you wish, I will take | 7BOPe*—Supect, ene, your heag be ed and a ‘ 2 ~ ” 3 yes, I pr kat f brain might | = our nuptials | Sap! hy Madam, | can net do so. Put iscovered by good chemistry ; " samme resumed impatiently 1 put | fF You, much as | owe you, T would gee pagent sceemaenes a ennesciandpny wei: Ais message {n your slipper? ike to wring your I would Bhe nodded. “Yes,” she sald “a to take yor y hands the toe of it. There was bare ance to do that, You see, our] | ah was skirts are full and wide; there are |) ; P aw aised to ourtains in the East room; there} roa yo Was wine by this time; there was) 00) Tq" told me about Ore} Every Article in the Store Redu During the January Clearance Sales | In our desire to bring about quick disposal of all broken lines and odd assortments of 1909 merchandise, we give our patrons the greatest values of all music; so I effected that much. But when you took the slip you took Van Zandt’s note! You had it. It waa troe, what I told Pakenl Before the preaident-—I did not tt have that uote! You had it least, 1 thought you had it found it crumpled on the tat next day! It must have fallen from the shoe when we made ow | I saw her arms move instant—her body m steadily, sombert Then her nds fell Ah, God! how I hate you both! 1 | She said you and her. You were married, after all! Yes, it can be,| ft cam be! A woman may love one! even though he could give Hittle exchange that night. Ab, you) © poe . ae of husks ; And a With th : . R ye vs fie: 8 Darried me. I searce knew whether|™an iaAy love a woman. too-—one 5 var. ith the exception of a few contract goods, every article in the stofe is reduced from 10 to 15 per cent, in addition to many extra special Jad or shod, until th 2 a aner . left you at Monsieur, adieu!” she added White Howse grounds. You so|*Wiftly, I dent and kissed her hastity departed——to your wedding’ Madam, au revoir “Go small a shoe could not bh adieu! Go held an extended epistle, ma I sald, ignoring her q ee | “No, but the tittle roll of pape caused me anguish. After | had)“ HUNTER OF BUTTERFLIES. damced | was on the point of faint; 2 ing. I hastened to the cover of th nearest curtain, where I might not be noticed. Senor Yturrio of Mex was somewhat vigilant. He ut ‘ : ie to know what Texas plan CRE ns at that tine ja Mon ned with England. He has long exchange, which wae Lr ok tb ie Palisa 1 stood pl ty went general meoting. It was supplied | tain I saw his face, 1 fled; but one |. tun by entecrintane ct ee ant shoe-—the empty one—was not well | orchants-—a ap: arecediey fastened, and it fell, I could not ois oF the Gonciae: shoe > gi dkerchiet -— thank Prov! lace of town gosstp, and hoped Gance for the fashion of so mach |! Mbt hit upon something to aid Jece--and s0, not in wine, Monsieur, | 0 /" my errand, whieh wae we bra ‘ rar at ens of an en.|/ Made pretense of reading, ail the oe i, Se - Van Zandt end/ while with an eye and ear out for er ion “minister, Senor Al-|*"7thing that might happen ae «on attache Yturrio, or}, 4* 1 siared in pretense at the | . or ve of them and some one (Def? before me, I fumbled idly in| Nope ore ny adiowx—-f will war. |2 Pocket, with unthinking hand, and | j Auge any aman in her stock. |Crousht out to place before me on rant ane no howed for Mr. Tyler at |{2¢ table, ar object of which at. first ime foot teat atonal”. [I was unconeclous—the little Indian | eee re cotter ag 1 know, Madam, |Clanket clasp. As it lay before me are the only lady who ever left || felt sized of « sudden hatred for | the Bast Room preciacty so clad.|t md let fall on it's heavy hand. | And so you cot Into your own car-|“* I did so, I hoard a voice at my | ear. riage—alone—after a while? And| Mein Gott #0, when you were there you put on | break . offering savings of one-fourth, one-third, one-half, in many instances more than half. The following offerings are representative: > Women’s Coats Reduced “ cluding attrac < aX. quick clearance Values to $8.50 Values to Values to $22.50 at — $12.50 at— at— xa $3.50 $6.00 $10.00 | Women’s Raincoats to $22.50, Special $12.50 | Women’s Dresses Greatly Under Price Especially important are the following clearance reductions, owing to the fact that the garments included are now in highest favor. Exceptional special values, as follows; Values to $15.00 at— Values to $25.00 at— {| Values to $35.00 at-— $9.75 | $13.50 $16.75 1 CHAPT R XVI | love men, not because they arc! men, but because they are not wom en.—-Queen Christina. this season up to $22.50, in rs. Three special lots for as follows: as SSP Seer! towr Bass78¢3' man, do not! You | it surely.” | February the shoe which was left? And so I started at this. Thad not . -—— nn — _ - —_—— $$$ $$. ) t the other one / not heard } rears found nothing inh? Aud go, 30, O86 approach. f acovored now Standard All Furs at About Half Usual Prices he wanted this one!” on Xnanpenseneinemohinetinaeniasniimmanenoeussarecdaentnenaae et seeeenstemeeneneenantaes - eS | hear me at the table, and conld not | “You come on,” she said fail to see thi ‘ y i object which Imy b eve something more than a vn Bpeln * amis I beg pardon,” he said, in “ i Pa Oiler gad shoe, which Ti boken speech which showed his| Bes ses seanathed ext foreign birth but It iss 80 beau i tak ot poner ‘which she removed _ “ rdengred it iss wrong. from a tearby desk, and handed i¢ | , Something in his appearance aid “This was in yours! As I _ ne nay tod to a. - ny coufusion | supposed |* '#ll, bent man, perhaps sixty yoars| sear dit. You did! f suppe of age, of gray hair and beard, with Tout my head, somewhere! But |‘! Siasses and the unmistakable} certainly | thought you had found 2 AE tgs Poa ar mony a the note and given it to Mr. Cal | ne veined hamt at Suid cow . ue-veined hand, the fron-gray houn; else I should have driven | poi inal : : Y would |2@t standing like « ruff above his eee tones with you, now, |(rehead, marked him not os one ss te to learn |*ciuainted with a wild life, but bet: | were I not - Pineetied Tel] | tr fitted for other days and scenes = > et a thes " I pushed the trinket along the! , were ia |table toward him “Ie that answer worth more than * "Tis of little value,” I said, “and } Va Searagets Pt prengenn is always in the way when I would md anything in my pocket { But once some one hasa made ft once it has had valy Tell me where ‘ou get it? “North of the Platte, in our west | Patterns 10 | eee eeee Misses’ Sweater Coats at | All Children’s Coats at January Prices Keen Reductions 4 Misses’ $2.00 Sweater Coats at $1.50 | wane ante , pik poh | Children’s Coats to $750 at $2.95 Misses’ $2.50 Sweater Coats at $1.75 | Children’s Coats to $10.00 at Pr 95 Misses’ $3.50 Sweater Coats at $2.25! Children’s Coats to $22.50 at $9.50 or choice of the House | All Women’s Tailored | | of any Woman's Suit | Skirts formerly priced 4 Q5 formerly priced up to | up to $10.50. Special $35.00. tomorrow at ° I spread the page upon the cloth before me; my eyes raced down the fines. { did not make further Kimonos Men's Shit Values to $1.50 reply to ber ‘ a . A esiadam went on the communi -. 2 writories, I ral | ence * ” ded in (hat country.” Galton, “say to your august friend.) iy on are American?” Values to $1.00 Sir Richard, that we have reached the of our endurance of these late dela The promises of the United States mean nothing. We Yes So,” he said thoughtfully So A great country, a very great coun | Clearance tomorrow of - te | 100 Women’s Flannelette =, learing odd lots of a can trust neither Whig nor Demo swe Nps d aaa” " in what] | Kimonos and Dressing win Ma iras and Percale erat any longe: sagen ye . ia - ‘ wip wcques in attractive » yp oe fn Wits atte : and there o nation, and Texas ot tn steak j to $1.00. Saturday at 2%, a 4 alues a knows not re to go. We have / } c ion t delay c gz to Mr. Tyler to join offered Es, Sascrve fe rane eee ee nor veel | Novelty Jewelry ve 40c, at | Women s and Misses’ | Elastic Belts, Up to $1.50, at ganize lat it oul pes Phecis ouver?” : attracti ‘¢ assortment of Dutch Collar Pins, ¢ | ‘rom. o eguilar high-class assortments , Sates, bj . 0 . 1 = He ee . Ais is mort Col bem Be stfure bo hy pir ative et ss 5c Union Suits: | ‘splendid $1.00, $1 Y aa $1 O Elasti Belt Union if the union will accept u California, far south: and seal AES araes SIOGA LE SOPES GHG ene Beiae Oy ” 2 | a colorings and smart buckle effects ker That must x te ak ae ; ’ a agale values to 40¢ Special tomorrow at 25¢ | S . lo af lata fox onlee o3 ' aa eete | anrok C Minainnd no earache un not 1,4 thy fan Jo ei Fr sae | ecials af wick clearance tomorrow at 89 Sart, either for independence. or |HiMison Bay Company.” * Regular 25c Shell Hair Pins at Ls : P Y el Ra : : ie oa. prevesiien ba interest; but he went on. d| ipa thas half prige for thes attractive Hair } aac a S beers Union Suits | Children’s Caps, Up to 35c, at eee ib tae te to two gov- |,, been ta t nin naments, Grecian effects; come one o ecru; comfor opines ok Chiidiusias @ Si a eramen ; free and one slave mbeethipe try and thres on 4 cast: an traordinar) Saturday ‘pe 1 C able and perfect fit octal oh Foal * th bere “» cone ON a " yar | Bettled | know somewh: of Call | ee Se ee eee ting; regular $2.00 | great. quantity, but while they last, te yon C . dd ee oS ~ fet (Bay Company, kno shee tt tite } " ‘ garments in every ¥ choose at 19 each, i Le country, the repute, Texan has (amo California. He said tol | Children’s 50c School Umbrellas | particular. Special tomorrow at Dai ‘ bi ge a meeting last night that | Tngland _Liete is a splendid opportunity to supply the chil |$! a0 ae aisy Outing Flannels at 4 4 mnie “3 c nk wes st as ’ ihe . ns ) uy i sine ot ve th a paring, Misses’ Wool Union Suits | ae Dopalae. whit Daisy Out ng } Pie wt . = “ese | natural wood handle Oc values. ‘Tomorrow only The regular $1.25 kind, ular w rth and ee al an “iirwuary . | at SY jand excellent values at y to th resin *. that Lomorrow in the 65 | — — Sissies $1.25 Auto Scarfs, Special January Clearance at al C Children’s 35c Underwear Of dainty silk chiffon, in plain and shaped style most half pric¢ hited Children’s cotton ribbed, fleece line buttom effects../Choose frém.a goodly. assort | add ent of the latest colorings, in luding white, navy, Dr. Denton’s Sleeping . Gar- penis ' . full are af i r arment OL va aaa a values... Tomo! ments for Children ; ier ao i ag re Bhat Clearance, very special at 19¢ each it 65¢

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