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7 jt—John i The a Penniless, Many and Constance Younglove, Writes the Whole Interesting Story of This City, Hundred Miles From Another Job.” COMES IN THEIR HONEYMOON YOUNGLOVE. CHAPTER I. experience began . Our honeymoon was , rightfully, it begun wh ip the Wee fe where I had locat« bend of four taonths | found Pomesteud), and hat & house of our tiee winter shoo! #8 per month aet rent for + cont were occupying returned eh tu charge of « & dollar from Roping to pull Storm beset @ the time So make a dicker, and Teached was that TE were to furnish crediter is one of the best aswets | demnation for his basiness, | te geeupy bis! At that time | }the provisions for the four of us | (the owner's wife was coming into town), and we would all live in the house, rent balanciog against the provistoning. The owner's wife proved to be an tempered shrew, and almost im mediately her attitude toward was that of the mistress toward « vants, though her husband had buen siad enough to make his bargain with us But, though wretehedly angry, we were powerless. The arrangement continued two months, at the end of which time I closed my shop and quit Canada. The giaddest day of our married life was the day when, having dold nearly everything w awed to get money, Constance’s dearest treasures, my library and much of my clothing, we sat in the train with enough money to pay our way back tu the States The expertence taught us one thing of value—to face creditors. Tt was hard to go before trades men, all of whem needed every penay they conid get. and tell them we were leaving thc without pay ing them fm full, but that we would pay them a# soon ax | could secure | work tm the States But we faced every one, and they trusted us | The habit of manfuily facing « us AGOTTSTEIN FURNITURE COR, | OND A (BETWEEN PIKE & PINE. Rent, our policy and our unvarying habit of on ALL promises, have earned us the title i's Popular Hom -Furnishers.” aluring Dining Room raiture This Week Tables, China Cabinets, Buf your disposal at most unusual urely please you. $1 Now your dining room titul artic Were and cx claw feet $60.00 Quartered Oak BUFFET For $45.00 handsome, roomy well Barly Large and extraordinarily nade and f hed Englieh 8! Now 41 Weekly | the oman salaried man can acquire. | That habit, kept up, enabled me, later, to matntaln good credit with | morchants I belleve credit with reputable houses ts almost indiapensable for thone who would solve the coat of living problem. There ia many a genuine bargain, that one may take advantage of, by using credit, which would be loat on the cash baaia, be cause of a depleted family treasury Constance and I have now reached the point whon ft ta possible for us to pay cash to every merchant. But we prefer to run accounts, paying our bluse monthly (Continued tomorrow.) SHE WAS FIRST “LITTLE EVA” ny ited Press.) CAMBRIDGE: Mase March 29 The original Little Eva of “Un Tom's Cabin," she said. “He was is 62 years old. Mre. Cordelia Mo Donald, who claims the honor of having created the winsome little heroine of Mra, Stowe's beok, ts an unusually attractive woman for her age. Mrs MoDonald began her stage Career at the age of 4 and re tired when she was 12 "My father first produced ‘Uncle om's Cabin," she said. He was © manager of the Troy Museum Troy, N. H. and staged the pro duction himself, playing the part of St. Clair, The rest of the cast con sisted of our famiiy and some friends. My mother played Topsy and | was Eva. We ran a hundred nights in which was a rare th a in those da BUT HOW COULD HE FORGET IT? | (By United Press.) | WINSTED, Conn. March 99. | “tad tn dingy clothe Joseph Cote. n employe of the Winsted Edge « ar Tool works, Was entering the yard of bie home at 188 Boyd street at {noon today when he met a tramp |coming from the house, The va grant sald to Cote wget it! You can't get anything to eat there. She just turned me down.” MME. EARTH IS NO DEBUTANTE (hy Cetted Pree) CHICAGO, March 29.-Ol Moth er Earth, who has closely guarded her age for her entire life, ta four jhundred million years old, accord jing to an article which ap | the current number of a geo Diication of the University ‘ ago today tn more aseientifie phraseology approximate age of the earth it haw been discovered, may be de rmined by dividing the amount of salt in the sea by the amount brought down each year by the riv ore that empty into ft ' | Bloyole repairing. Hall, 1111 tet oe TALKS ON TEETH By THE REGAL DENTISTS “JOY 1S MINE” We get & great many letters |from patients testifying to the wonders of teeth restoration, and it is a remarkable fact that we jhave yet to get @ letter of con With afl of the hundreds and |thousands of people who have come to our offices to have this work done, it would be only nat ural that some of It should fall, for, understand, we get nothing but des perate cases People come to us who tell us that they have no confid dentists who advertise that it would be impossible to get this method bef world unleas we used newspaper space The day will come will be advertised by our patients, but at day has not arrived yet We must continue to publish the goapel of good teeth and good den tal work and Our Method of restor Ing plates or bridges until Method ts known the land to the other, and dentists yait pulling out sound teeth to room for an uncomfortable, miserable plate or a tor ne bridge We have the finest equipped den tal offices In this country, where there ls every facility for doing good work The men employed are the best that high wages can attract. You will find them careful, sympathetic and capable operators. We have robbed the dentist chair of its horrors We cure pyorrbea alveolaris, com monly known as Rigg’s disease (loose tooth) A written all work REGAL DENTAL OFFICES 1405 Third Av., Cor. of Union St. when w guarantee given with The Oriental Pool Rooms 46-—Poo! Tables—45 26—Bolo Tabies—-2 Rar, restaurant, cigar stand and seven chair barber shop. Largest place of the kind in the world. $10 cash given away daily. 1413-1617 Third av. between Pike and Union. ypen an account with us, and one year from now, when you have @ snug sum on deposit, you will realize that a bank | sccount i#, after all, the best | friend you can have Bank Open Saturday Even- | | ings From 6 Until 8 | The State Bank of Seattle | Pionéer, Place, Cor, First and Yesler | | Our} from one end of | THE STAR—TUESDAY, MARCH 29, 1910, 0 VOTE NOT 0 ouSMiss CHEASTY Two members of the city council were ready lant night to contest with Mayor Gill the justnoss of hie oval of B. ©. Chenaty from the | *tands and [ have to reduce my |itjce R Sixteen members were | force of clerks to one, it will sim park board. JUSTICES CALL IT HARDSHIP TO CUT OFFICE FORCE TO ONE MAN Up Over the Supreme Court Decision Cutting wn the Number of Bailiffs to One. “If the supreme court decision on ; ; Stdktle Justices Are Stirred | !¥,4!1 of one man’s time to answor | telephone calla and inquiries at the clerks’ office “Ht will mean a chanee for sorioun errors in the clerical work, My court in the last three yours han |dled over 12,000 cases, and the number coming in every day is in “A physical impossthility for one | man to perform the clerical dutios in one of these courts,” said Jus R, George, “Besides tak | ing care of the routine work, a clerk rently to accept Gill's action with-| ply moan that I will have to limit| must be good practical lawyer, out question. vacancy and under the law the number of case Accompanying the notice of the | court,” anid Justice removal of Mr, Cheaaty waa the ap. | (his morning polntment of J. ©. Ford to fill the | to discontinue all the | end refuse to hear them. tried in my red ©. Brown “T will probably have criminal cases Instead of counct! must confirm this appoint-| turning ever $12,000 to the county When the roll was called on appotatment BL, Blaine, rep. resentative of the Eighth ward, and H. ©, Bohtke, of the 13th, voted no, | 4 All the others voted aye. In explaining thett votes Biaine | men I have in the office now dotng ™ and Bohike sald ft was not that they bad anything againgt Mr. Ford or that they thought Mr. Pord would not make a good park commis toner, They simply took this means of protesting against the re moval of Cheasty, who had done a| great and good work as a mombeér of the park board. GIGANTIC SLAUGHTER OF in teen, $2,000, handle the business. stands, attend to « delay ‘will oocur, Why, it takes practical will sot exceed the sum “During the past year I heard 4,800 olvil on and 900 ortmtnal wee, It in impossible for one rk to handle the work. The three are all they oan.” clerks now work overtime to said Justice “It the decision that we cannot the business, Great disposition of casos John B Carroll it means in the {and one man cannot do it. My | present force of two men have all | they can attend to now.” THIS HIS SECOND VIEW OF COMET (By United Press. No man or woman here whose | kidney uffer are outotorder, or fr minery, can afford to leave Diuretic untried After taking pains in the ba rheumatic twin headache, or om backache or bladder sides or several k on. all loins hervousnes sleeplessness, inflamed swollen eyelids, dizziness, tired or worn-out feeling and other symp: toma of clogged, sluggish kidneys simply vanish Uncontrollable urination (ey pecially at night), smarting, disco! ored water and all biadder misery ends. The moment you suspect slightest kidney or bladder disor der, or feel rheumatic pains, don't continue to be rable or worrled but get a fifty-cent treatment of the SAGINAW, Mich. March 29. Seventy-five years ago W, 8, H.| Welton, 90 years old, saw the Hal ley comet from a itop near) Owosso, A number of friends and! relatives were with him then, but now all are dead Welton, how} ever, may witness a similar phe-| nomenon May 19. He now ts organ izing @ party to go to the same hill! with him and see the comet sched} uled for that dato | Pape’s Diuretic trom your dragaint and start taking as directed, with HOVKINS & RYER, (Batat a 1893) BROKERS Btocks, Grain and Provisions. DOWNING, Ine Both Phones 279. Private Wires. 204-005-906 Alaska Midg. om MEN'S who 7 A FEW DOSES MAKE BACKACHE AND KIDNEY MISERY VANISH that there ia no any price, made in the world, which harmless or will effest #o thorough and prompt @ cure This unusual preparation goes direct to the cause of trouble, dis tributing ite cleansing, healing and vitalizing influ directly upon tne organs and glands affected and completes the cure before you real ize It A few days the knowledge other medicine where treatment of Pape’s Diuretic means clean, healthy, ae tive kidneys, bladder and urinary organs—and you feel fine Your physician, pharmacist, bank er or any mercantile agency will tell you that Pape, Phompson & Pape, of Cincinnati, is a large and re ible medicine concer worth of hly ept ¢ nt treatr Diuretic from Pape store—ar any world TRUSTEE SALE WATCHES, CLOCKS, SILVER- | WARE, DIAMONDS, | JEWELRY, ETC, | NEW YORK JEWELEY CO. 1406 Third av Pike oF between Invon. SHOES Only a Few Days More The Grand Closing-Out Sale of the Well Known 808 First Ave. Bi-Lo Shoe Co. 808 First Ave. Is how in full blast; thousands have thronged our store. Our lease has expired; we are forced out; positively nothing left for us to do but slaughter this large stock of Shoes—Stacy-Adams, Johnston-Murphy, Strong & Garfield and many ether high-grade Shoes Such Remarkably Low Prices Have never before even been approached in this part of the country. You will hardly believe your eyes, but the former prices have not been taken off, the cut prices appear beside the old, showing the enormous reductions, Quite naturally, with such prices these Shoes are going fast. Come in at once. included. Stacy - Adams High Grade Shoes, in tan, vici, patent and enamel patent; all sizes; worth Stacy-Adams Fine Seal skin Shoes; straight last; wortl i a Ww 1 ‘$4. 9 Fine $6.00 . Howard & Foster Colt Blucher ; sold every 00 Men's High - Grade Shoes, in viei calf; plain toe; worth i $2.95 Stacy - Adams Fine Shoes, in Russian calf, oxblood calf, tans, pat ent and vicl; worth a ae $7.00 . $3.50 Men's Patent Colt, Gunmetal Oxfords and Dress Shoes, $2.69 now Geo. E. Keith’s Fine Shoes, in gunmetal and calf; worth $2.69 $3.50 Fine Russia Calfskin Shoes and Oxfords; new worth $3300. 9009 Plenty of Salespeople how nde wilt one of Table D’Hote Dinners latly from 6:30 ¢ 740 pm, (inoluding wine 4 listening to delighttu thé famous you feo! ur peer and you'll NOS LUNOM to be the beat ay except FOURTH AND Main 6290-—-Phones—Ind SHON & BALDRIDGE Tatlors and Men's Furnt 1107 Pike Street Hetweon Boren and Mir | Fine Shoes, $1.45 $3.00 Men's Shoes and Oxfords, in vici, patent leather, colt, Russian straight last and Johnston & Murphy Highest Grade of Men's Shoes, in vici kid, Bluch $3.99 $5.00 Shoes for Men, in vici kid, patent; double swagger last Box Calf worth $2.50, at calf; colle now er; all sizes; worth $6.00 .. soles; Strong & Garfield Fine Shoes for Men, “Non- Aqua Brand,” in calfskin, patent leather and vici; all sizes ; worth $4.19 $7.00; now . Extra Special 200 Pairs of Dress She and end 6 to 7; in calfskin; mostly $1.79 Patent Colt Button, Cloth Top Shoes, for fas tidious men; $2.95 worth $4.00 es, dds from patent, $5.00 to $6.00 Shoes sizes vicl, tl] Johnston & Murphy High-Grade Shoes, in patent leather, French calf; lace and buttoned; all sizes; worth 4 19 $7.00; now .... °. Mishawaka Pure and Snag-Proof Boots; worth $6.00 Gum High “Mishawaka pure gum; worth $5.00 .... American Polish .... Ravenola Polish .... Bestola Polish Doors Open at 8 A. M. Bi-Lo Shoe Co. 808 First Avenue We Knew You Would Like A Gold Sta r Oleomargarine NOW TELL YOUR FRIENDS, “There’s more difference in price than in quality.” 30c Pound AT YOUR DEALER'S or ‘phone EDWARD LYTLE Sole Distributer, é Friedman's Gold Star Oleomargarine, Main 2589. S Business Bringers. sell real estate, etc. 817 Western Ave. Ind. 4656. Buy tar classified ads. HELP THE * If YOU ARE GOING AW Married CENS AY SEND HIM Y US-MAN” NA per OUR M