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° THE SEATTLE STAR eis t Stories Te ‘fo scort didn't b ney wandered in the Iittle park yy they wandered tn the little park wiganor, She bad forgotten, in the | where they had met. Eleanor knew it was imprudent, knew that It Love and the |" “"... Having been wart eke that had passed, all about tation. She loved the Te to take the moon and the witchery of the 4,), pasted where they red tt night and the gladness of youth and particular.” the madness of love, all her resolu So you want me to come and tlon was & and when she was fn the flat instead of him?” prepared to reaist—and yet to ®UT | Peano paid, her mouth quivering ender; when, in fact, she found 8 but I dou't see why you're (Copyrighted, 1918, by the Newe/ of thos terpleces which ahe| paper Enterprise Association.) — had orte rat home } Eleanor was a bright girl clerk) A policeman told her which car| tn the biggest store in Caryville, to take, and ded it. Here, | She was pretty and she was very | also, there were plenty of young much altve, and she knew her|men, but they apparently did =| she owner of the Cary-| Know she was on the car, for the ; d week on her for her servi then papers that} her sisters of whom she bad read. itime What do yo suppose I've There came a traveling man/ they x r | and CO ny oo eer win, | poem reshin’ you al ‘thin while for | who represented the wholesale de-| Eleanor was almost im & warm-bloo: oe lied F my money the artment of a big city firm. While, patient. She didn why some was easy pr . “ 5 og reo nal! with a grin—an evil © was waiting to talk to the thing couldn't happen that she had Tempter drew forth hin watch a Eleanor thought | warned st. The board said 1 didn't know,’ she faltered ager of the store where E worked he entered ftably conversation with Eleanor, was not very busy. He @ in her a young woman who under ee stood her work thorou When) Hilson, the manager of the It Girlle, It's 12 @ m., and Tve £01 thought maybe you—you wanted to beat {t for my downy ff I'm going ¢,, m-mm-marry me.” to work tomorrow. I'll Just about yer yout shouted —the| get a car now, I guess you'll Want watter, who wasn't a Tempter at a little sleep yourself. I'll take you ai “of course 1 want to marry you back to the corner nearest to the) wae ao you think I'm trying to do, } ing house to which she had been | directed after she stepped off th ed Car Was very respectable looking. he heard the amount of Eleanor’s tle country store, from which she | , ; sie on, kid Pe, pay check he snorted had come, had once kissed her boarding hous. I sure posal ‘so hire a housekeeper | ee “Four bucks per!” exclaimed the! when she stayed rtime to help one 5 Wee 0 Oe ooo ate? I—1 thought | are you fixed for tomorrow night Girlte,” he anid, “would you have traveling man, “why that's a joke. him on the books, and the son of The city is simply hollering fe he owner had tried to get her girls who know as much about red when she refused to go buggy iness as you do, and riding with hin The wholesome, kindly sincere F without any wedding? words eame Mike a dash of fresh {—1-—oh, you'll hate me !f 1 tell water in Eleanor's face you,” she erled ary-goods b and if these were t r you're wasting your talents in this village ways knew what the Lathe her spell and Little girl,” he said, and her ¥ hole of a tow ety store would bring. Of cour | Pm pter voles wan very tender, “I see that Believe me,” said Eleanor, the|she did. She had planned exactly ST eee sat beans, ow, |7O8, WOM, Some cure nileht bs anid, “But I gotta get home now, ore put it makes me happy to fnnocent little country maid, “but I how she was going to repel the ad A, : , iy : iba’: exactly see the whysomences| vances of the flocrw ker and per-|in « couplee seats in the balcony of that little perk two blocks from |YOUT® Fight. Need my beauty slees # of all this. What's your game” haps of the department manager tn for the ‘Hidden Princess’ tonight,| where you live? The traveling man grinned. her new fob, and she bad made vp|and maybe a little of the chilled! “Park {t 1s, then,” Eleanor aald Sister,” he said, “if you don't ob-| her mind as to the best method of |stuff at Huyler's afterward? delighted with the tt fect to that familiar form of saluta- disposing of the rich young roues| Bleanor flushed without and ing thus with fire. F tion, I'm married and have five chil-| who would probably lofter about | thrilled within. Here was danger! the Tempter must be wonderfully q dren. The oldest will be your age her counter. here w adventure! here was one fast and dangerous If he feared to That was the firet of mar before long. I'll you look me up The trouble was that there were of the real terrors of the great come within sight of her sen- they were t 1 fn all the moralimprovement so-|no advances to repel. The floor-|city! Truo, the terror was a nice: sible, likable land cleties you please, and you can) walker was 45 and married, the de-| looking boy with slightly freckle They wore in the last seat of 3 know you think enough of me so Let's beat it for the house you'd come anyhow. That means Ta ta, kiddo,” said the Tempter, some love, girlie, and I know St an he left her at the steps without put you're going to come all proper offering to kine her good night; "see | and right.” you in the store in the morning anor nodded times! “Ailly,” she arked, “what war the pter/row you had with the landiady? with Why, I took one of the boys out ne one night from the nd ot drunk. It wasn't anythin, was a good write to the firm and learn all about partment manager was too busy to} face a turn-up nose and frank the car when the for the the taxieat » oh jhe me. The fact ts that you're a live notice ev girl in the place,| diue eyes and a humorous twist to theatre, and tf th put his musement parks and on steamer! really my fault, irlle | * and to vaudeville and moving And while I'm at {t let me put person with a head on your #houl-/and the young men never|his mouth; true, also, there was arm about Eleanor tt !# nobody's ders, and I'm always picking up that loltered ex to match the sam. | not much gilt and glitter to bis business but his and hers. Eleanor picture shows, and Eleanor was you wise to something. This city kind of people for the house when ples they had been asked to match | temptation, but idently he was knew that she ought to be shocked much hugged and kissed, and liked /ain't so bad as @ good many of % lean. I'll write you about the job by their wives or thetr flancees. | the Jurking evil, and she alnost and alarmed and all that, but bhe {t and fell in love with the Tempter, |these story writers paint it. Most , ff I land {t for you.” She surveyed herself to the mir-| embraced him. rather enjoyed playing with tempta-| who never {n all that time said to of ux guys come from Mitte towne He landed {t, and that brings|ror to see {f her attractions had| “Sure,” safd Eleanor; “call for tion, and, beatde @ liked the her a word which w wrong, |I!ke yours, and we don't change an tus to the spectacle—the dreadful vanished, but, though she didn't,|me at the house, $21 Blank st., Tempter. So instead of making him though he did say plenty that were|awful lot. There's plenty of bad} spectacle of a country gir! going | as she put tt, “throw any bouquets | about 7°90, and I'll be with you” take his arm away, she leaned back foolish. Until ones here, but the most of the city} push fs fellows that works hard and) 4 to the great city to toil for elght|at myself,” she found she was as| “Can't come to 32 frowned (on {t and smiled at him. She ev . 0, ‘empte: hours a day in a store for $12 8 | good looking as ever—and that was|the Tempter; “had a row with the patted his hand It was hardiy = eat ‘ot thie ty setting tired goes to bed early and behaves Week. She used to work 12 hours! pretty good looking linndlady there because I kept one be expected of Eleanor that she we bein’ a good fellow for nothin | thermaelves and finds a girl and gota} 4 for her $4 in Caryville. “Kid,” sald the young man who|of her boarders out longer than | could be offended at having an arm! All my rol! has gone on you, and| married. Shall I cop the license to-| 4 True, Eleanor was not exact'y In|eold linens at the counter across|she thought I ought to. If she saw around her. In the village, people what do I get out of it? A few| morro said Pleanor (The Erd.) “Sure, me she wouldn't as! you go. Sup th went on straw. rid ; t me west 'gate| ‘od sleigh kisses and a hug or two and the rides and busy rides and picni you f POND Is 5 GHOS EN The Confessions Feeecece a Wife |charies F Pond, U. 8. N., now at FINANCES BOB U P AGAIN the dark as to the DANGERS OF'| from hers—this was at the end of A GREAT CITY. She had read all week—"wh a HERE'S CONCERT YOU CAN AFFORD; |star G00D MUSIC, TOO ‘The People’s chorus, 260 voices, will give a concert January 20, at) e Hi ro mat Mae esesert ft will have the assistance of the Mendelssohn male | choir and four prominent soloists, | to be announced later aire People’s chorus has been or- ganized by the © lef club of Seattio, | and it is intended to give the best) choral works at popular prices, 25 9 and 50 cents, that people of smal) Means may have an opportunity of hearing good concerts The best concerts have heen ven in Seattle, but usally at pro- GIRL’S STORY MAY DISCREDIT gee ht nReeeet WITNESS OF UNCLE SAM | Mare Island as commandant of the Twelfth Lighthouse district and president of the naval exam ining and retiring board at Maro Island, will succeed Rear Admiral V. L. Cottman as commandant of the Puget sound navy yard on Jan. 18 next } Capt. Pond {# well known tn/ CHAPTER XXXVI Puget sound naval circles. He was! he medicine that I had given }in command of the Battlesh!p Ore aes -R esti ta a owas ana-t Dick turned over with an ugly/ wa wheh te Rae clused ip aoe ee little laugh that ended in a groan miawion Bremerton two years |aiietly took off my clothes and )j ¢h {t was best not to say any | |e cieecl x mead over my more and went out of the room to | ; wa ahd presered te step telephone, but I DO WISH WE| pag Pipe COULD GET THESE MONEY| KILLED BY BLOW \ I had potten settled and) MATTERS SETTLED | aia t fixed so that I ec 1 read he was thinking that I hinting in Dick's face I women of his family remembered, for the first time, I ly ambition seemed to be had promined to bring him over to to get all they could AND MAKE J and started the door. THE LEAST RETURN, It will take thelet upon baving my $50 monthly!” | | BELLINGHAM, | fist fight, following Bibitive prices i matter, Droxel going?” quite a while to make him realize This concert is only a preliminary : age, wt Dick y after me that I am something than i one. In “ond a wg a wien rg oe Decae z ) . dear; I, EXPENSIVE AND LUXURIOUS given, which will consist of four uty Sheriff go with PLAYTHING. iW Somcerts, all st reasonable prives. | Machete a a t ening to see What a beautiful thing It would! ij One evening wi a od von : : ation ¢ b _ efore yms 1b taken and I want be if a man, when he marries, would i" oratorio, with the New York Pru |tention could be t you are sick drop all his preconceived notions } harmonic orches! a and four Fi ¢ nute. How much of women as a class and keep an 4 ern soloists assist jam. are the open mind to the one woman he has! The boy « Seventy-five dollars a month. It made his wife. ls only a room with a bath and an) = Dick {s worrying about how he alcove, but | like it very much and {x going to pay HIS bills, but it | think that we can board for an- never enters his mind to cor is | other $75. My allowance of fifty yut ft. Pr all the men dollars brings the disbursements for he knows have regulated thelr own your new family, Mr. Young Hus household expenditures more or ookuna band, up to two hundred dollars and less successfully, and the fact that leaves you one hundred for yourself It is “less” with most of them does and your savings.” not deter him in the least from Got tt all worked ont, haven't working along on the same conven- you Mra. Schoolteacher?” said tional tines. I some jefull I was Poor old Dick, he seems to have imagination, but he works Another will be a cert by the N Yor under Stransky, with The other two cc yet been definite but will be equally This is a line should enlist the : operation of « v j things musical | YAKIMA WOMAN DIES NORTH YAKIMA, Dec. 27.—Mra. ‘Alexander Miller, wife of the prop OLYMPIA has arrived. SI presented to Gov ator D. 8. Troy, It to have her tn Olyt eve, but the boat b she didn't get here going to as m, Margte, tf you lots o 1d not get along with this it from the wrong angle when he rietor of the Yakima € mort Young ; and prominent in societ y years old, has “bor month, as you must have seen that thinks of his wife terday in Rome. The news can Miss Lena Caduff, the “Woman in the milk man |I have many bills to pay.” Dick, dear, perhaps some time in a cablegram to her father the Case” of the government Whe ) are ling better, you will understand that I am al “ W. Phillips of this city Against the Western Fuel Co. Be- Dick, I ing to tell you of a most human. an for paying those bills and also! (To Be Continued Monday.) 77”. eg sox 'saoteinense “ores eue DEATH IS SUDDEN Company, and, Below Him, His | nese for the Prosecution, Accused | EVERETT, Dec. 27.—Porry Spill 102 YEARS OLD PARCEL POST rthern Brother, David G. Powers, Accused of Contributing to the Delinquency | an, foreman. of a Great Northe f pats’ inatantly| MANSFIELD, Conn. Dec. 27 of Mies Caduff, switching crew was AD A | foaeinachannatap detent Dianne killed yesterday when a freight|Miss Annie Conant recently cole car, upon the end of which he was|y toa hor hinthday. ihe te FOR GRIP, INFLUENZA, COUGHS, SORE THROAT father both denied to the federal) SAN FRANCISCO, Deo, 27.—The| etsy Capron, a schoolgirl friend es that/and neighbor, who {s also near the laving used your remes grand jurors, hastily summoned, public works board —figu ness was contained {n a clroular Bit mony against his former bustness| riding jumped the track and sank | iat) a associa he having been an em |into a ditch. Spillman was a for-|!n good health and daily busies her ; oye Western Fuel Co. dur-| mer well-known ball player If wbout Heht household tasks.| NEW YORK, Dec. Tactt ad ry ee f Among t from whom she re rmission of the extent to whtch the Although Miss Caduff and her CITY CAR _LINE PROFIT ceived congratulations was Miss), . | parcel post {8 cutting {nto tts bus-| ‘ i for fort ur id | ‘that there was any connection be-| when the cit finiahes ite first) 102d year mark, having been born! letter sent out by the Adama Ex t tie atill alive, 1 cling to Dr tween her action find the cases at|year's operation of the Geary| Aug. 28, 1812 press company to {ts stockholders & atest f | eae bar, Special Prosecutors Matt I. Sul-| street car line at midnight Sunday ' ee Humphreys SAN FRANCISCO, De ; today i : PF 180, 27 livan and Theodore Roche at once| its profits will have reached | HAB QUITE A LOAD “Contin tt j 4 Give y a fair|the injection of Miss aga began a probe on this assumption, | $250,000 Continuance of the present div aa Fareed con-|the first wom into the tris | d. a ; end rate,” sald the letter, among ee of eight indicted Western Fuel Co. | MAKES I? A? LAST WASHINGTON, Dec. 2%.—The| other things, “probably will be une, vinced oftiela allegations of rics “ "NOTHER CHAMP WASHINGTON, Dec. 27,—-From| new diplomatic Ist gave the recent-| warranted hereafter. Take to diacre government witnesses, the capitol steps yesterday, Carl\ly arrived Siamese minister's name| Mor years the company haa paid catching through sensational means have - \ Browne made the speech he was| 4% Phya Prabh nga 126 ae shiver n added to the charges of coal At the Hippodrome Friday night | arrested for trying to deliver 20 ~ =a = renee 5 ee ids M ona Cla wife of ‘Tommy years ago when he visited Wash ee you Accusing David G. Powers, a)< of The Star circulation de-|ington with Coxey's army ADDS 10 WINS TO HIS CREDIT OVER NIGHT begin to ache, ar 1 begin ‘ chief witness of the tment, dancing with Milton Harnden, a Rellingham wrestler, who Friday to cough and snecze, it may|prosecution, with having betrayed Brown, won the Northwest waltz) SNOW BLOCKING TRAPFIC possessed ® recort of 60 matches without « single defeat, added ton take longer her under promise of marriage, thir champlonsh BAKER, Or, Dec. 27.—High wind |] more wins over night. The proceeding® took place tn theeMerdnaic The® Doll Fla | 20-yen girl ha the) A $260 din t 1 brooch |is drifting the snow in the mount |} opera house, Ferndale, Wash. where Harnden took ten wrestlers iT ; IF } ary 4 tary deta case was given by the management as alain east of here to such an extent |~ on—one at a time—andedid ft all In 48 more than six t € cent to the background pri that ratiroad officials are fearful Over 2,000 inhabitants turned out to the “opry house” to watch vials—for by all druggists # Cady asserted that she he 1s the second champion tn|that traffic will be tied up. Up to|f the young phenom fulflll his promise to toss ten offponenta tn ar or mailed ser ht ree pind 4 FORO the amily, rommy Is Mghtweight yesterday, snow had fallen in the |] hour's time, Harnden's novel event 8OW promises to put wrestiin Humphreys! Homes. Medicine co, 106) Powers declared tt a bold atternpt| boxing champion of the North-|victnity almost continuously for |} on a substantial basis in Ferndale Willian Mt, New York.—Advertisement. tc mitigate the effect of his tostl | west wek, ' SOUL WIDOW GETS® ‘ HOW DID HE DIE? WONT STAY P civil authorities hesitated to act, to have otherwise deported th fearing to antagonize the Vatican selves in a : There are occasions when It Is, The county commissioners etter to wear | when you toe the mark BIG STAGE OFFE {ONTICEIAO I : A &h whe had occupied lining nu as the ul of. | FO k wan completely rather # muff and wondered Ke th ¢ h faints to snub @ny wrong--it all depends on the pott ave toda > might wish of view Miss Brance's strange r 1 aid 7 d she had her Tr Ee Couch a reveals wot er brother's home, hatpin ready if she w mobbed balmy June night, and after the latter's dea week r ( ritow ot ( Meh 4 few hours now and then. It ain't wishing to ft by abductors and kidnapers at the came out of the hot theatre and enough. I'm through <i ne jeret apartment ba off i nds and former w after they had had their Ice crear Unless: siwnee trembled) YA Alncove lances ° M a cab, Elea at he warn > IcRe | teed ally that at as plann " iad come to t and OW raw ata ed in the ¢ with 6 castles wh » had built aliens 3 a Gunite maay men, and WO8! wore crumble r ROME, Deo, 27—-Searct ter NALLA WALLA, Dec. @% Advente ' red search having failed ¢ v dozen 5 oy ri ville stoo: no Unless,” th won a ne » small ae BERTON BRALET A as cqhity, ace one Advent ire? lo she tal ed a me tng WhehoXh i lett by the late Cardinal F ents } pest Dsdaht thét Snmanes ak hae what foolishly to the Tempter, an¢ eas I o # on began to be One of them came into towm Illustrated by Alexander ppoaion rong Rea yh |ahe let him hold her hand, and she ats at a up ‘voted th famous churc other day and wae shaved and gi Popini well. This certainly wasn't what Jlet him put his arm around ber im it, But he’s got mar Hed aid not @ irally the disease to the barber. Oth happened to Nel the . lagain, and she even let him kiss her We can be mighty quiet abo at | ¢ ng se ide spay ore even calle 4 are rald to hb wandered about) Cloak Model, no the heroines | And then when she knew that 6 the boas won't get wise and (for the exhumation of the body aud| town at will. They are said, alam, : der the magic of mid-summer and Analysis of the stomach. ‘The to have robbed chicken coops amd anner not conducive > the general good of the public, ick-soled shoes!termined today to put ana guard around the pest house. BILLIE BURKE POSES THE CO-ED Next Week A series of Art poses in elaborate colors,’ most beautifully blended Reproduced & on fine quality felt) costing 85c a yard. ONE COUPON AND 20h At The Star office, and the following branches: BALLARD— P. H. MULLEN, 5409 Ballard Ave. | EVERETT— A. E. HALL, j 2916 Colby Ave. BREMERTON— KOST BOOK STORE | $11 Pacific Ave. | RENTON— W. S. MILHUFF, Comfort Station, Third and M UNIVERSITY DISTRICT— / ENTERPRISE F NITURE CO,, 42nd and 1 NEW BRANCH PENNANT OFFICE OPENS MONDAY Northwest Photo SupplyCo.? 1320 Second Avenue Between Union and University For the convenience of those collecting pennants) Che Star Monday will open a branch pennant office om . re pennants may be procured by pt » from the front page of The Star and e same as at The Star office. The Girl { Sece | We have a. suffi- cient number of ‘The Bathing Girl Pennants to supply all who did not take advantage of our offer this week to obtain this beautiful pennant. This is the first pose of the art | series, of which there | will be ten MAIL ORDERS must be addressed The Star Circulation De- partment, and enclose five cents for nnant ordered « one-cent

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