The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 12, 1913, Page 8

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i 7 THE SEATTLE STAR a oe “A HARLEM & : Soturday Short Story TRAGEDY’ : : ‘ circ e e the tion at iS a ac ye or 0 a Lady. . rrenry $i IS OUOry (Copyright, by Doubleday, Page & Cc | “Ain't It a Beaut?” Said Mere [home } ared t tor tor Hie was the man whogess we Cassidy g ad tt ARLEM She Turned Her Face Proudly FF Vw } I M Mrs. Cassid flat ) for Her Friend, Mra. Fink, to See ie Und hed | e I ash I who had T One Eye Wan Nearly Closed With pe 7/™)) j ven { a Great, Greenish-Purple Bruise ! ted Mr. J Ainte he Around it Mf a to read. H t 1 Mr } t at in et : One ‘ enish-p | lal des ‘ a little Fink or n each \ Mrs. Fink went ( 1 . vt ever thir eA ¢ } ; I vcealing her envy rar ' 1 I w ‘ ‘ an ecla Ca th 4 . he € at least once a k w re thir Say! but tl Jack gave \ ew . tl } at N i fa n ever | | ; nd against ' er \ t 1M Cassidy A i The ' RY : i ma I y h Ff q he e with an Fint “Mr. Fink certainly peruses « ren | t } yaa Fink, v : t ever ma t n no¥ of me j ae \e prerok, , Mrs. ar ad | ive t in ¢ he r promptedwe air of Cor I ar of k 1 other tre and 4 peacefully rubbed an arietlaeaaeae well, but s eo ee Aa : on : level na ‘ and \ ' uy I C r rid in printéea married raBiae . : ig ‘ ecable sai ; man e é t le 1 and dir 1 y idea = 8 Vall 1; but th : thought q “bagel M k set the wash » « dar pa 4 ft ‘ d bride z Suc a fury uponghe man reading. alt 1, “must Iw y arms off t 1 Are you a y likes of you? else has he Re " tionless from surprise. Sometimes i s ' particular a ¢ provocation had ar a j aiid aeek ia : makes for he Saturd ghts I just an uck him fiercely In that instant she felt Drawn especially for The Star by she had not felt for many and come into your kingdom! ad when he gets feel like havir corners out of the way, so I won't cut take the count in the , but whe Dan Sayre Groesbeck, noted Amer). 13. Rice up I ne during week | or want some new rags, I come up again for more pur That's what T done last ‘A ata | ‘ f night. Jack knows I've been wanting a black silk waist month, and I didn't think | PSs loan Illustrator. “ti rie must feel the weight of his hand now—just to show ust one black ey- vould bring it. Tell you what, Mag, I'll bet you the ice cream he brings | oan iam that oo cared—just to show that he cared! tonight.” : fr. Fink sprang to his feet—Maggie caught him again Mrs. Fink was thinking deeply, nged between plum duff and his hammock. If only he would on the jaw with a wide swing of her other hand. She closed er eyes in that fearful, blissful moment before his blow lick in his life. It's just like you said, Mame: he his timbers or stamp his foot on the quarter-deck ever hit me a sail so merrily “My Mart,” she said, muld come—she whispered h 1¢ to herselfi—she leaned comes in grouchy and ain't got a word say. He rl Hello, old !” shouted Mr. Cassidy He shed his| then! And she hac t , — a takes me out anywhere. He's a chair-wa r feet in a “I got at ports in the De ! or moment | oe ext te shock hungry : 4 fair. He buys me things but he looks It and if strim 1¢ almost hated Mame-—Mar cuts bruises i Rear the flat below Cassidy, with a shamed and con- I never appreciate 'em.” waistee|her salve of presents and kisses, ge with fer She Ser wee s eye in preparation for their 4 Mrs, Cassidy slipped an arm aroun first.| fighting, brutal, lovir 3 r lat above came the sound of a woman's 4 “You poor thir she said | Mr. Fink came ated with] a bumping, a stumbling and a shuffling, a q a husband like Jack. Marriage the curse f his cozy} J sounds of domestic conflict. ] pr = — Mart postulated Mr. Cassidy! nted j “Didn't } sigan Fg | Odeon Theatre and had a little ery was all like him. These disc what they need i man to come ho a 4 d then make it up in kisses Shall I trot up and see mi they nee “r eel kisse’ i I ent up to he . |} On : i : creams. em some interest in life was a meanir ery, the k of ery that only a woman |“THE SOUL OF A THIEF,” two (NPT esd s eyes sparkled like a diamond. The M knows at t trar it 4 th pe ‘ Is, American er twink ke paste Mrs ws abi ‘ ansient and the r f ‘A TEXAS FEUD," Rellance Oh softly and without apparent meaning, ner. “I wonder if—I wonder see , As her foot struck the hallway) ®™ m the kitchen door of her flat wildly flounc f. Why had and strong a le never q um, idle “CALAMITY ANNE TAKES A TRIP,” American et, Pike and Union. Needs in the feminine f! Wait, Jack | Up: the above, ou The hallways were suddenly filled wi 4 flew open at the kick of Mr. Cassidy His = with bundles. Mame flew and hung at sound eye sparkled with the love light that good pro- of the Maori maid when she recovers consciousness in ¢ spices of lif : ab wl of th er who has dragged her there k's st f dreams 3 becalmed. Her captair Attention Mrs ir AR at ieee : ONE ee PO uy F ie,” cried Mrs. Cassidy, in a delighted whisper 4 Western Ornamental Iron &, Z lenses ‘ sy ) dhe? { : Wire Works Dupli- ee ars. ink ran and laid her face upon her chum’s shouldef 2443 Irving St. Seattle, Wash A ated an ob os ee reer, eee | W. EDMUNDS, OPH. D Irs. ( ween her hands andy hcl ni td it oi ling and paling, bag Iron and Wire Window Guards, Foiding Gates an¢ Fencing. Phone: Beacon 1586. vel mmscratched, e, becomingly freckled surface was, nmarred by the recreant fist of Mr | Fink If Financial Deal- * pleaded Mame, “or I'll go in there at eelnoal ‘ 4 in was it? Did he hurt you—what di te “ah = ings Are Freed From Mrs} face went down again despairingly on nth ‘ : ‘sake don’t open that door, Mame,” she & rbhed t ever tell nobody—keep it under your hat, r touched me, -oh, Gawd—he’s washin’ he's washin Technicalities People easily understand and SATURDAY “The Little Heiress,” the wonderful tale of the adventure of The Girl With the Hunted Look among the Shirtfronts and how she finally tri- umphed over Proudface and found Happiness! — PANTAGES Unequaled Vaudeville Means Pantages Vaudeville take advantage A St. Paul department Ftore sold 125000 local bonds in 5 hours Jast month when financial agents could not backs and cof! in and connected. 8 PIKE ST. Main 878. ‘HEAR BETTER AUDIPHONE ‘onderful abl! to gently, but 4 Why should you bulld your That is our “Saturday Short Story” for next week. own house when we can bulld There are no technicalities | fm ‘t for you more cheaply and about a Savings Account in in less time? Do you know this bank. It 1s extreme |] that when the Inmber for a house is cut and fitted on th ground it means an averag 1$ per cent of the Do you know lumt att this waste 2 r cent? Do you know that the regular house-bullding methods re. quire almost 50 per cent more necessary by our Mill-Built way of construction? Corner Third Ave. and Pike. Please give “The Little Heiress,” some folks think, is the very best story Gouver- neur Morris ever wrote. We will not say that, but we will say that it is one of the charmingest, tenderest tales of beautiful girl-and-boy love we have ever read. BEG Eight English Roses] NNING MONDAY MATINEE simple. INTEREST AT 4.1/2, Be you man or woman, miss or youth, grandmother or grandfather, we ree’ sand jt for ite curative wer. know you'll LOVE/"™The Little Heiress” and her “Proudface” who turned ane ei ae to “Shameface” and back again! to apy to try nis ” i Spectacular Dancing N. c Pais on BY GOUVERNEUR MORRIS, AUTHOR OF “THE PENALTY. Chas, Lindholm in cre minh ehh aeenanied * arin, n- | . etrument in| | ILLUSTRATED BY R. M, CROSBY, FAMOUS DELINEATOR OF skilled labor than we find OTHER BIG FEATURES 10¢ AND 20c. THE AMERICAN GIRL. IN NEXT SATURDAY’S STAR. DON’T MISS THIS GREAT STORY! ber that we nefit of thi amounts per cent of the total ¢ | BULL BROS. f° Just Printers|h 200% sive © oun r get our catal 1918 THIRD MAIN 1043 ! ae \f ROBERT CURTIS OAKLAND, Joly 12 1 direct ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR after my appar death, that Wiring, Repairing, Installing Hearing With Fase and Comfort Bay we It ofte PHONE MAIN BAILEY MITCHELL MGR'S 4" THE FRANK RICH COMPANY |) In Modern Musical. Tabloids l Change of Bill Twice Weekly. Two Shows Nightly—7:30, 9:15, Matinee Dally— days, and then cremated.’ that ‘ ment ‘i be buried Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, “WEDDING BELLS prompted Mrs, Adelaide She Wednesday, Thursday, Friday 1 Satu “ * whose late husband was a Evening Price: shane Ree . sai ki hy r © University of C oh Tre De, tis i . 7 100 See rin the University of Cali-| Stomach Trouble, Eczema and All Makers of ouses, Garages Mitinees ., 0g an to include the foregoing di-| skin and Blood ection in her will, which today is| Boe ar Ea today 18) Diseases will find tl ure } Quick relief in... and other frame. buildings. | FRIDAY eNIGHTS, CHORUS GIRL | 10—-ADDED ATTRACTIONS og and 20074 CONTEST Bike 4

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