The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 21, 1915, Page 8

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STAR—FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1915, PAGE 8. Balint UPA RED OurMoney-RaisingSale ENDS AFTER THREE MORE SELLING DAYS Preserve and Beautify Your John Hunt Tells Why He Married ‘ The following prices will be in effect only until Tuesday, May 25. Our store is full Home—lInside and Out- side. Good Material and Anna Sterling, Who Had Lived of bargains, and it will pay you well to attend. The following prices merely suggest On the Line the reductions that prevail throughout the store. Some terms can be arranged. Right Prices Are the Two Main Factofs. As Agents for Alston-Lucas Paint Co. Mss dake sattarine sida BY JOHN HUNT against an engaging stranger Fee than teks ’ CHAPTER {1 She had gone swimming with me tions from the factory, a 10 per cent isda <tka Hest Koha: Dhalitan (bh Gutre's ned tea Lavan: Wate ony eu tae me. wnat eh Bt nade a profound m upon| My adt f her phystoal ef eas Paint Co. i recox tim by further w ige— | dived and sprinted, showing a mus-| @ oldest and m to which she bad conseated taeany }eular control rare in women | nish manufac and with apparent reluctance—ha And yet tivating phyaleal efund the In fact » firat t purchase tf not sat about whom 1/the a rather all on m The following is a partial list of sd met Casually should wit gentiment had the coolness of in the paints and paint materials fastant power over me, @ f fference. At times I even thought manufactured by Alston-Lucas Pa dily moved emotional aughed at my eagerness Co. : to win her anent regard Triumph Re Mixed Paint, in or ae eee 1 like you, John Hunt,” she all colors, f nside and outside tr re thi in Sald, with the first gleam of , A paint that lasts long, look { r allure -s tenderness in her hazel eye spreads ¢ and goes far ‘ I admitted alr “because you're just a big boy, Hard Fi Fioor Paint. A paint ba qrac we 1 mar i and you don't bother me with a that will stand any hard us: the lees luxurious type lot of tiresome piffie, | always | has the greatest wearing qualltt “ to whom I had thus f feel rested and sort of—well : and dries over night sple 1 devoti cheered, after I've been out s that 1 With you, Don't ever spoil it, Plateau Wall Paint, dries perf , t ne will you, John | ly flat, with a velvetlike a er made a fuss over me And that wae a great deal , 1 be 4 better than the kise | might nee. Plateau w paint ca be ental, and I a | pact de ed and w ten : sal e \ slow” ne » have taken that first night. | ination Cimoieiie, ete calvin ; at tine er,” to whe © talties of ‘VIL try never to spoil it,” 1 Also a full line of Barn Paint e " airte * , tract omised. And th y Porch Floor Paint, Varnish Stair ow at MLE) ebsirhges AP non ' =e rsa a, Oil Stain, Wagon and Carriage friends have agree touch of jealousy leaped to my Paint. E " lore b my social life. mind at Anna's implication ton 2 ‘vn bo ge ‘ in age of 24, when, that other admirers had “both. e ry Colo d many other - self immune fre ered” her and that there had palate and paint materials too num- sare Giatattanaees:? been something sordid in their erous to mention yon the defensive attentions RICKLES BROS | < “iar ¥ le " te r 20th 45-inch Round Top Dining ft alx she ‘was Table, heavy pedest umed PAINT & HARDWARE CO vol ys ce Serer ae 524 Pike St. Corner Sixth Ave. sometimes with| 1 ftener with ng Room Chairs, Spanish Big Mattress Special 1 Mattress in extra Ke, eany Agents for Alston-Lucas Paint Co 45-inch Heavy Plank Top Din made in finest te yak, fumed Regu $30, | solden wax finish, French plate $21.75 | 2. 8" $8.75 Rugs Galore at Prices Cut to the Bone Wiltons, Velvets, Axminsters, Body Brussels, Tapestry Brussels, Grass and Fiber, in all sizes, patterns and colors. Straight line Hardwood Dresser ' Occidental teed ata 1.11% al standpoint, the convention will be} [the very last word—and then so The Shrine, being an ancient Arabic order, follows its traditions | }by wearing nothing but the most} Va ziing Oriental hues. Red, yel | }low and green are the official cob | She had alway wished she had been a boy a Boys had such splendid po: bilities to do things—to go ad venturing; to taste life and spew out what was bitter, without having to call in the | liceman. They could shoulder ors of the organization x12. Regular | One piece Velvets, 9x12. Regular Altho these shades thousand 2.75 ce $24.00. > $ 6.75 | SY CLOTHES :*::=:: combinations have deen | their way thru. When they $1 7 nb eget 16. ath larranged for the costumes of the} s | made mistakes they were Bruseels, 9x12 Regular | One-piece Velvets 9x12 Regular 3 bodies comprising the order, the €C | laughed at, overlooked, toler 00. Ss 7 price 0. Sale 'Shriners have not confined them-| ated 1 $14 5 $19 75 ry 1 4 . price . folk he _ etn selves to the trio. White, gold,| j Her earnestness gave her a , e ce oA fe “ted - nee each 6 white Feat ies aredorn ideas | blue, vermiilion, purple, scarlet, ul-| new charm. | could see that This coed ten theta ben gee 2. Regulat pry Wilton Velvets, $x12. Regular price ry latest ng Mucprise com.|tramarine, Alice blue and numerous thie was a matter of tre inte veka ype 1 $14 75 a5 Sale $23 75 ede re ne next few {other fashionable dye 2 | MEATS mendous import to her. Before jece ' . $21 75 . rice . oe | adopted | she closed her confidence | had Regular price Bale price ° fhen the Shriners of North Hawaii and the Filly come here for their an ped time, known as the Im session One group of men will appear in} coats of white doeskin with gold! fringe, green trousers and brown] leggings with the onstomary red {fez and black tassel. Another wil! ed other who have attended have uniforms of bright green with | gold trimming is declare that from a sartori To outshine the Eastern Shrin Salmon ers, Nile Temple nobles bh sent | | East and obtained bright, new bril | Mant uniforms for the Nile Temple band, Nile Temple patrol and drum / plainly gathered that here was | a woman who sought to em | brace more of life and living than society accorded to her sex. She was in rebellion. As she talked the color flooded her face and | grew a little afraid of a little amazed at her fury and her passionate longing for the freedom | had never sociated with discreet women, “Don't mind m she con- cluded abruptly, aware that she ' a giving a key to her ch she call cused of insulting the Americar | me to her rescue with a an ek of terror flag during a special flag ceremony | A Visit to for a time.| The torment her rebellion of at the Beacon hill parental school | mock # Rhododendron Field STALLS 19 Thompson Furniture Co. 515 PIKE STREET Ribs, Ib 10¢ vor Brand r Pot Rosst, tt ihe Hens re corps. to ship Salmon, arer- $ » @reseed, in individual SP an santa te c's | WINS TITLE OF POST Charges Prepaid, $1.25 FORT FLAGLER, May 21.—1 acte: I hadn't much FISH STALL 11 ferns and picked more|few moments ago had inspired bs nday, is awaiting trial in jail, un-|] | 7NnOd ides. te pertect eon defeating the 94th company tean: . 10 brambles again entirely left me, And in it bie to raise bail. She was arrestec A on tan Grave, ameit stout § to.6, at Fort Flagler Wednesa y King “= 106 thet 1 1|place the appeal of fem ninity Thursday y Constable oaaion ; ioe S08 be mon and all other sea J the 26) ompany team won Halibut, 4 Ibs " . came upon me strong. Acting on rs, Raymond declares she did|[ tn. Daily except & Bee the fish betore shipped | championship of the post. The vic pent Sede’ {uous outburat. When-(impulse, I lifted her and started to not desecrate the flag, but was only |} at 10:00 a.m Seats tory was largely due to the greet i ever she found a particularly lus-|carry her across the little stream protesting against possible partici.|J p.m. Fare £0 | Main 5874. a cious berry she insisted that I eat|For a moment she submitted with pation of the United States in the me yee VEGETABLES {t. And once she became so hope-|delicious surrender, while I held an war lessly enmeshed in the bushes that/her close, Then she wrixsied o — . STALL 1/7 Home-grown Spinach, 1b Green Peas, 2 lbs ine BAKERY | - jhe | ae came one = lof my arms, gathered her skirts and) yooyy r, “Doe” Beveridge and PREDICTS BOOM IN sprang lightly across. S. E. Milligan, of Seattle, are totiay |A Message to Thin, [76 ier iris turned to |S 2, Millizan. of Seattio, are |Weak,Scraway Folks {iter SO ne ean led eeu LUMBER MARKET | I thought she'd say something jing city, near Kent about “spofling” her almost naive!” fynir ond Bev A marked boom in the North | An Easy Way to Gain 10 to 30 ibs. loyes STALL 12 of Solid, Healthy, Permanent | confidence in my platonic reserve. lof the Roothe # land — git vet ? wpe peer ¥ hicwas tesa ne only laughed heartily, al-| ee a tottus make better times for Seattle, is| Pe 50a ers Tree od cus nd tho Pept flush had mounted to] Mulligan in hostottice predicted by President Earlington Three-layer Cake ened te say, Slay cacs and cheeks | ste brs we of the Chicago-Milwaukee system not get fat, 1iner ears and ¢ py | {ure after the other two bad killed! wno is here on his annual inspec ne Home of sHishine teed." rhe| She allowed me to take her byline anima who ts here on ‘his annua! nape. GROCERIES annot get fat,/the hand, and very slowly, In the! Hruin was seen first by Blair,|WOn tour. The & iat, “Wonk on unites vourl cathedral dimnens of the redwoods.| rhe brute was cromsing a read, and, | Promised in the Middle West will STALLS 13-14 oa wine | We climbed to the gravity car and) oouting to t ir dashed Cause the farmers to make large t e One large sack Holly Flou _|were rolled up the flank of Tama} ffito his home, nearby, for a eee “ad forest products, Ear ently! pais to the Inn, where we danced) trey phoned to Milligan, who ar-|/M8ton thinks, | //; ee at She ffor_an hour after dinner. |rived within a few minutes with hi y] — Saat r | ‘That night, riding down the moon-| oo mera BULLDOG CAPSIZES 99 I 6 | siacved:| jt mountain and across me pe After a t detour thru the Sree et a e thin person's bode is Nke|mering bay, Anna was strangely) woody, tt ur was discovere Mi PNM INET itt ig ia marine as MEPS ed pe owe enum he bear ws aiscovevet AUTO; COP INJURED | True-to-Nature S i Washington Milk, ean smateriats of whish it 16 being de-lagainat my shoulder, and several in, ims pred = Milligan! A bulldog almost caused the deat | y Carnation Milk, % cans. 206 Bf} git failure of the allmentary times 1 thought she trembled. Sud-| 414, lis camera, The two gun-jof Police Sergeant Al Ryan and 4 ny Carnation Milk, 7 cans v sintul waste of/denly I felt a great pity for hero, oth claim to have fired the| Patrolman Osborn when {t ran in| ‘ butiding * and p the| pity for the very apps 4 ae mle | fatal shot front of a small police auto at 11th} White Fi 1 - Ad * re-lof the girl again ome oppress and Madi st vursday nigh ne IT Fresh nt BS its, 2 Ib N ee we8\| ghadow upon her life about which " eae wheel siesta sn Fogel Finest looking and most for tse fF) we ttle Sargoi| she chose not to confide in me : SAYS SHE DIDN T lzing the machine and pinning Os-| rnp reg tory artificial teeth in Peanut Butter, Ib toc FI notte how! ‘The cynical note in her ear fer Dan sth. pen femeped tea the world, es ces, any kind, can ne ted conversations had been dropped, 1] DESECRATE FLAG Mf the Car. .Ostiofl'’s injuries ware ees ne ee ements Ihc can Del Monte Beans S¢@ e nraj thought | detected a trace mols-| drone at the city hospital, from |Mo, ‘y ol, agreeable, strong, light b. Royal Baking Powe frelture in her eyes as she face me at} |whence he was removed to his} and durable. Made to properly Z 8 ! “rs iseitts b4vo/ the top steps at her lodging. There} irg Hrank Raymond, who ts ac. home fit any mouth, They restore was a shyness about her—new and om |grouthful appearance, plumping © itldiseoncerting, And that night 1]—— = ithe cheeks and removing i wrinkles. ’ ed ‘Anna Sterling for the first) ) . | a “it le Inexpenat _ rey | \ | At, per set, $5, $10 and $15 Coat w « + producea| “It can't be—it can't be!” she la y O Crown and bridgework a spe jmented, more to herself than to m “| ¢ ) ( ar— clalty | dy sivea a nach troubles, lag ghe quickly turned to the doc ‘| ° RAL’ . as tjand disappeared . mA ‘ ; | a : Our new method makes all . e dental operations painless, Our staading offer | 1 waited outside for fully half an hour, thinking she might return] and explain that passionate ery of! renunciation, and then walked slow-| “If we hurt you, don't pay us” ly to my room, ,three milles away, should convince the most skep tiea Lowest prices in the city for high-class work. de department) | $16.50 for $16.50 ALWAYS FRUITS STALL 10 California Grapefruit, 6 fo Soft-sbhelled Walnuts Large Gooseberrtes, I Bananas, dozen teingking te Our Tl aamitting that f loved Anna Ster ling. nae (To Be Continued.) | , BUTTER and EGGS STALL 18 Come Here Wesntngion, Croneecy nev (i SEE ‘TO COUNTRY PRINTERS ; 5 Wn’ Oreim tangas f\[ STEWART HOUSE isc tse Men's Shoe Store s07eEn cr Near Pike Public Market ttle print ahe | 814 First Ave. cans Wild Rose Milk, 256 Modern Kingle Rooms £BO Lares, Modern Outside Roome for One or Two, BOA

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