The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 14, 1910, Page 7

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0 OR FIGHT Story of Adventure in the Early Days of the Northwest. BY EMERSON HOUGH cof “The Mississippi Bubble.” stati p Merrit! Ga) ot human life eT iten!” | was to 0 Gene You but | did it Misguided Beets ta be for, mishandled as I had t 1g you! well, an! have aayihinn Ab, sir, will you not, talk to mo of that,” the m. and jet ously De whe, Riemet the de Tt is fitter for salt i not love soul, on are YOURS myself & me, sald I i have Do I not know? io, you do not Let me go on! Paria, I waa close ~ France. na, Forget! know was & puppet in my hands. to not doubt I did misehief in that at least {fT fatled it was I was ‘America Vospucel At laat 1 was. dared not make open rupture vurt, or through no lack of effort! called there They penta me Italian’ they came to know who They ‘er another fn Barape Kt works; it tee t there I have cost FISHER CO | Dinnerware, Etc. $1.25 dozen White ner Plates, 6 for 25¢. $1.50 dozen White Cups and Saucers, 6 for 29¢. / $2.50 31-piece Decorated Dinner Set, set $1.89. Covered 75 each, 35¢. 25¢ each 5¢. juart, each, 49¢. B5e Stone Stew Pots, 4-« Fancy China Salads, said, I went te Pa: Flow Blue Teas and Saucers, 19¢. Bowls, 5 1-2¢. orated Soup TIN AND JAPANNED WARE Heavy Tin Full Size Dinner Pails, each, 19¢. each, chers, 6-egg, each, 37¢. “Columbia” Tin Heavy Tin Egy Tin Cups, each, 2 Tin Pot ( over Flour Sifters, Here and there work which | disliked unenred n 4 too, leave tell on this] to my own soul?! my Confessor than then, be your confes-| Forget! not been this which you Well, 1 omy te th That little Dake son of Louls Philippe, Oh, Second and University Odds a each, 19¢. in odd lot, each, 2 1-2¢. KITCHEN HELPS, ETC. i ty Bucke ets, each, Se Bread Knive ne steel $350 dozen Steal tove Brush Keystone t Bleached Shoots 5,000 of th ¢ Four {B00d Sheets 1 they're going nie BY with all cor ith te 72x9). not o 1 at BB¢ Unbleached Musli 1x9); 00d qu: Price 65¢; 16¢. Ile. hoppers opt y each, bales king best ver F leaned $1.25 tic Sale Ine ith reg chicken not ¢ » to jand good; with blue price xpensive , each, 32¢. k Knives, 6 for $1.39. 93¢. $1.25 Feather Pillows 75c and full i ihit feathers; , T5¢. rat 7 Pill feat regu! Sale price Furniture, Rugs and Carpets Included Third Wloor 18¢. Jin the face of the courts of Burope | Certain of thetr high officials came | certain lands to me and my young Duke of Or | teans They asked me to leave | Parle, ‘They a4 wot command it the Dike of Orloans cared for that jpart of it, But they requested me talde & bribe an offering as world, |loave me free to paraue | eas In my own fash } corner of the world hapa see and in any You have per nome of my little fancies, { twagined that love and happiness | were never for me and unrest, With these goes lux Wy, sometimes, At lenst this sort of personal liberty was offered mo the price of leaving Paria, and leaving the to his ewn devices. And so, then you came to Wash ington? That must have been some {Years ago.” You; some five yoars ago, 1) stil was young. I told you that you must have known me, and so, jno doubt, you did. Did a ever | 1,| hear of ‘America Veapuce only ambition I dtd so.” i A smile came to my face at the ©) suxgeation of that celebrated ad venturess and mysterious {mpom trowa who had figured in the annals 1, of Washington—tair Italtan, so the rumer ran, who had come to this county to set up a claim, upon our credulity at least, as to being the ergo Vou posititious of himaelf! alian had tnd aup md Kone | THE STONE, FISHER CO, It can readily be seen from the crowds het, thronged the store all day today that this sale will easily establish a new record. And it should—for the stock books show _ Forty Thousand Dollars’ Worth of Supplies in This Sale Everything for kitchen, dining room, lesidilieg, pantry is included, and a great many new things—labor saving devices, such as have never been offered before, are included. THE SAVINGS’RANGE FROM 10 TO 50 nha CENT. Tonight we tell a part of the lad again—it will bear telling twice. ENAMELWARE | | NICKEL- PLATED WARE | TIN AND JAPANNED WARE 75e Flint Stone Enameled Ware Dish Pans, 14-quart size, each, 30¢. Enameled Ware Mix- 35c White ing Bowls, 3-qu 10¢ W hite Strainers, each, 5¢. « Imported ameled 15¢. 29 19¢ Gray 10¢. Etc. Jelly Cake Pan ameter, each, 10c Gray Milk Pans, Din- Dishes, Se Imported 12 1-2¢. nd Ends, 00 Timbale Irons, each 63¢. Strainer 1% 1-2¢. \luminum Cups, 147 No. 50c “Little each, 38¢. Se Cotton 1-2¢. 35« each, 27¢. can, 10¢. 10c cans “R 7 1-2¢. 25c Kite 70« very Knives, each, 4 18¢. hese, cov ie Cotte vhite lin size; filled y cam regularly ot ell freely at 10¢ include the ached Tur filled } wels, hers; soft | 18x37; urls 7X on sale 19¢. regi at 17¢ to | 12 1-2¢. #uch | fancied, | my own) son of Louls Philippe | descendant of none lesa than Ant | hi made Ware Wash Imported 3-quart Pudding Pans, each, 19¢. Enz Windsor Dipper, l-quart size, 12e Gray Enameled Steel Ware | Ens 4-quart KITCHEN HELPS, ETC. Imported each, 21¢. 12-lb, L 25c cans Black Satin Stove Polish, hen Clear fine 7¢. 25e¢ Chri P. 10 Huck Towels 7 1-2c mm 2, ready hen absorbent; double THE en eats Seta FEBRUARY 14, 1910. of a DID in congress granting to her | The fate of that! | DIN even then hung in the balance Thad no reason to put anything be yond the audacity of thie woman with whom I apoke! My amile ww that which marked the 1 voting down of (hia once lebrated measure, as merry ant ns bold a Jost as over was offered the credulity of a nation-~<« con jcelvable only in the mad and bit | ter wit of Helena von Rits! You, madam,” T sald, “I heard of ‘Amerten Veapucel.’ ume that you are now repeat that you are she!” | She nodded, joyment of her fog in her oyes, "You," anid sho, things, I have been ‘America Vea pucel'’ There « ed little to do j here in intrigue, and that was sm) ifiret endeavor to amuse wmywel Then 1 found othor employment | England needed a skilful secret! j agent. Why should J be faithful to | England? At least, why should I | not also enjoy intrigue with yonder government of Mexico at the same jtime? ‘There came also Mr. Van Zandt of thia Republic of Texas. You, it t# true, T have seen some | aport here in Washington’ But all) {the time an I played In my own Mt tle fame-——with no one to enjoy it save myseli-nT saw myself begin to lowe, This country-—thin great splendid country of savagea-—be gan to take me by the hands, began almply have I pre about to the mischievous ep colossal jest show in spite of all “among other Second and ha eth that there are each, art size, each, 19¢. to fit over cup, | each, Blue and White En Basins, each, $3 $12.00 Rex Rotary Wash chines, Enameled Ware Tea | . $1¢ $1.75 each, ‘Helena von Ritz, what are Why might you have been? O How,” she eonel aaked me, asked me and I have told you well, what am 1, ag& I aay, 1am unclean. But ius Tam, | have dono whe Hiave done, It was for a pring ide wie—for you! I do «There are thone |npthing elxe but clean,” 1 broke out, "I shall not dure to hear | you peak thus of yourself you, what have you not done jus? Was not your mother clean in her heart? Sing such as you men tion were never those of a irley, It} you have sinned, your are white as anow 1 at least am con foasor enough to tell you that | “Ah, my confessor!" She led out her handa to me jewimming wet, Then she j me back suddenly, beating with her little hands upon my breast as j though I were an enemy, “Do not! whe said, “Go!” My eye caught sight of the great key, Pakenham's key, lying there on the table. Maddened tt up, and, with a quick wrench of my neked hands, br it In twe and threw th y on the pd Tto jolu the torn s« roll of England's pledge I divided Oregon at ninth paralel, and not a forty, when I key. But you shall see why T have “you 1a what am 1 to be who can be for the forty fifty-fe ao far aa to secure the Introductioa | to look me in the eves, and ask me,!never regretted that WASH DAY NEEDS $10.00°1900 Washing Machines, $8.50. each, $9.00. 1.50 Motor Wa $10.50. Iron $1.43. 50 “Domestic” Frame $2.67. Blue and White ameled Steel Ware | each, s, round, 9-inch di each, ameled Steel Ware | $1 size, B¢. $2 $1 Wood Rolling Wood Spoons, each, Funnels, each, each, O¢. Mills, each, $1 Coffee Nugget” Brooms, Dish each, Mops, inen Floor Mops, $1 ach” Killer, each ers, each, 16¢, 8-inch Butcher ist aring KK 9225 Bleached loths; good tx 10-4 ime these borde yet this apiece m mn ular price Bleache Ize; 9 pric kish Bath } thread, | 5-8 larly sold | regular morrow at | On ile 25¢ each, each, 50 Soft Cotton Floor Mops, each, ode. 10c Serub Brushes, each, 5 1-2¢. AT. 3 in set, for 65e¢ 75 Asbestos Irons, $1.19. 10¢ Iron Waxer, Cleaner and Pol- isher, GLASSWARE, ETC. 45e Shirred Egg Po 1% Dishes, each, ard Lup 60K Liner Invincible Wash 17¢. 75. Mop Buckets, each, $1. 75 Round Willow $2.07. 00 Willow 69¢. Clothes Galvanized Tubs, each, each, 5 1-2¢. Press-Cut Glass Jugs, , each, 25 Art Jardinieres, each, 89¢. ae. Bake , each and White 13¢. Brown and , 6 for 59¢. Tea P China re Brown lor dozen on Decorated aie. 1} l oratec Table Cloths $1.75 Table Pt » rp | round or square £2 95 yout} | wants his key now!” you my-| sur | eleur. broke Pakenham's not rise.” uz Mae ines, Wringers, Wringers, each, | eac $5.00 Anchor Washington Wring ers, each, $3.87. 25¢ Galvanized Scrub Pails, 14¢. l5e Mop Sticks, cach, 8¢. each, Boards, Hampers, Baskets, each White mer “Ask Gir Richard Pakenham if he T aatd CHAVTad XXXIV, THE vicTORY, || Bhe will not stay the siege of loving terme, | Nor bide the encounter of assailing eyes, Nor ope her lap gold For she ie wise, her; And fair che is, if that mine eyes be true; And true she is, a6 she hath proved hereelt to if | ean judge of —Shakespeare you done?” she you mad? He moment now hat have Are at any ox may pushed | at 1 shall not go!” “My house is my own! own! You know it i# not true, am!" 1 saw lam my Mad the slow shudder that 1 caught | crossed her form, the fringe of wet which sprang to her eyelashes Again the ding gesture of her half-open fingers Ah, what matter?” she said. “It is only one Woman more, against so much, What is past, is past, Mon Once down, a woman docs “You forget history,—you forget the thief upon the cross!” Second and University, $6.50 Handsome with | $1.75 Handsomely and Embossed solid copper, $1 25 75c¢ Heavy ed Tea Kettles, 19¢. l5ce Nickel-Plated with pretty 10¢. 10c Nickel-Plated diameter,@ 1-2 $1.75 Large, * | graved 24-inch ys, $1.27. Heavy Nickel-Plated lors, 17 1-2¢. 15 | 71-2¢. $3.00 “Triple | each, $1.87. 50c Large each, 32¢. Oc “Never | each, 27¢. 75c No. 8 each, 39¢. 12x12 Drip Sheet Long ( 4 size “Guarantee” Sensible I $1.69. $3.50 Le 2.63. i3¢. soul-seducing |* Chafing itent alcohol lamp, $3.15 Nickel-Plated Coffee Perco tors, medium size, $2.59. Nickel-P gaa Tea Pots, ¢ Individual Nickel y Block Tin Nickel-Plat standard T ebonized handles, Trays, Hands« Oblong HOLLOWWARE AND IRON GOODS Trick” Iron Roa Break” Steel Spiders, “Yankee Electric oilet s Radiators, ed 2 7 time I heard her open the door in response to a second knock I could not see ber from my mad be-|tlon, bat the very «ffence yond reason, Madwm, I shall not | picture of her ste KO #0 long ax you feel thus—al- | bidding, rebuking though God knows I am no confes. | Clamation of hip ard aor Come now, is he gone? 1, bone place safe at last?” he demanded na Enter, my lord,” she sald simply oO ther the f bet i 4 then.” equence that we I give you back it yon toreh “The thief on the croas was not a woman, No, I am guilty beyond hope!” “Rather, ata you aré only 1 to you,—tola could be ou my no bridge happinos tt te of be happy your own words # principle one matter ® though and not-—just ra him add et #olemn ral she wat and looked at daily. Th was, 1 sa vt of radiance on her fa n I, dull of wit, could neit ratand nor deseribe it knew that she for ime at lant lowly whe seemed to ned to arone and | H ir" Th me, parting the satin draperies | ble, at length which screened her boudoir from| what a the outer room. There Helen! for some time Perhaps she prayed Madam 1 do not know a lo ard hit grum how can one tell woman'l! do? Damn it, you mean s took this situa 1 a footfall on| knocking on the great front door, So, my lord Pakenham was prompt. Now I! could not eseape even if I Hked Pale and calm, she reappeared at the parted draperte I lifted the butts of my two derringers {nto| view at my side pockets, and at a] glance m her, hurriedly stepped | into the opposite room. After al Now ol tion in bh the walk (To Be Continued.) a caution ROP. RADI CAD Phones —- Maia on TD CRD CAT) UTI CWE NITE AT ED REL AL OE 1 THE STONE, FISHER CO. L THE STONE, FISHER CO. Second and University Dish, | $4.19. 5c Japanned Pepper Boxes, each, 2¢. 5c lated | 2 1-2 soppnent Salt Boxes, each, Painted Elite Sink Strainers, 18¢. Japanned Tea Canisters, 1-Ib., Be. each, 10c each, 43c each, Tea Pots, h, size, Japanned Tin Foot Tubs, 28¢. Japanned Heavy Steel Dust , each, 23¢. Strainers, each, 13-inch Japanned Tin Comb C each, 3 1-2¢. Japanned 1,2 1-2¢. > 25c Tin Dish Pans, 10-quart size, each, 16¢. 69% ases En ving pmely Se Match Tin Safes. Cuspi Tin Bread A7¢. 50c Heavy Rochester Tin 12-quart Pails, each, 32¢. LAUNDRY SOAPS, ETC. Griddies, | 4 °° Heavy Raisers, each, ps Stamped Pans, Roasters, i sters, cans “Lulu’ 5e¢. 15¢ Big Rolls Fine Toilet Paper, 2,000 sheets to roll, 3 for 25¢. ake Scouring Pow- can, Bowls,” | Irons, Se pkgs. Lace Edge Shelf Pa uper, Irons, | all colors, 2 pkgs. for 5¢. 25c Imported Str braided edges each, | with Hot | 15¢- burner M 33¢. These $1. 30 Caaloters $1 00 $1.00. 00. Initial Showing of ew Spring Dress Goods, Suits and Millinery First and Second Floors PS — ez sistas a

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