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THE SEATTLE STAR Let the Bon Marche Help||/THE GODDESS Eo ‘FDEDEDICKe- NELSON. aa With the Fall Refurnishing of Your Home| J EARLE WILLIAMS as . . Tommy Barclay For Cash Buying and Cash Selling ANITA STEWART as... . The Goddess Enable Seattle’s Big Store to Give You Written by GOUVERNEUR MORRIS Such Real Help—by Selling for Less One of the Mon Notable Figures in American Literature $13. 50 Brussels Tapestry Read the Story Here; See It on Screen at the Alhambra Rugs, 9x12 Feet, for $10.50 <a The “Wanda” Air-Tight Heater Easily Regulated and Efficient ober and wood may be burned with equal satis faction and economy in this efficient air-tight men in Amerten, fear lof the secrets concerning Celestia, | She knew that her own father} would not profess to belleve a| voice that had suddenly rh among the people unless it was hia interest to do #o. And wher fe|not only her father professed be: | Winy to| Hef, but the man to. whom she was | world, engaged and such colossl of the! business world as Barclay’ and; | Sturtevant, Mary, in the telling ‘The three rtet Ing @ popular res Right in the Face of a Rapidly Rising | Rug Market 200 New Brussels Tapestry Rugs, full room size, |f) 9x12 feet, always sold for $13.50 here and at every |f) other good store, $10.50 for a day because we made | heater. It has duplex grate, cast top and bottom and womanhood in ducks, where she the eay tt te her a heavy blue steel body A close-fitting shaker door permits shaking the grate without opening ash door, and is a means of providing additional draft a special spot cash purchase. They have the closely “4 | ong CR gee wr pea American phrase, “began to smell woven wool looped surface with three seams (most chief of the meney triemvir But the other hearts in that aud! With 20-inch fire pot, $22.50. Brussels Taps have). Nice colors and patterns, too, || "ier advent in New York creates pro- | ence went out to Celestia. She gath- | With 22-inch fire pot, $25.00 in Oriental, conventional and floral designs. | fouma sensation. The poor believe ber to / ered hearts ax Ellen Terry used to, a6 pot, “OU. r of divine origin, After various advew- | 44 Madame Dune, And as for the! With 24-inch fire pot, $27.50. —Third Floor. New Handkerchiefs Ribbons for Hair }f Bows tareeeamong them being sold by = pro- .. Hy : . for 01,000—ehe| minds in that audience, for there | if ALot of Good Things Still Left at the Sale of Curtain Scrim at wine treet | cuuaity’ were ‘matotn, bed comms pd 4 poor alibe. ie ones, these felt the privilege of hav. | an >| One-Third to One-Half Less ima ee et te ell oe 20c Curtain Scrim pany | th ym ‘ell b i + 30c Marq ii \ 1 nl the girte there.) about to dawn upon @ dark world | Cc oe \ 10c! nvantogy at 20c ||| Tommy Marclay follows her. | She finished speaking, her bands | Fine quality heavy thread Serim tn } | Mercerized Marquisette Curtain ma- | IH carng tnctory catches fire. Tommy saves! aronped to her sides, and her eyes white, cream and Arabian; some } Yd terial, 38 inches wide; have double Yd. the they bad been open af felis bie father by plain, others with fancy borders. thread running both waya; white, they ‘seemed to, open, 6a4 YPICAL of many attractive novelties displayed in cso ge ; ete Toutes almost frightened and | Women’s Handkerchiefs are,these of sheer crinkled 25c Yard and in the back of the room, Pro- | CHAPTER XVII. fessor Stilliter, who had been under | (Copyright, 1915, by the Star Co.) a great strain, wip the sweat silk chiffon, with %4-inch woven stripe and hemstitched OIRE Taffeta Sill edges, in shaded colorings of mais, light-blue, pink and M ibtions af a { heavy quality in plain Children’s Novelty Silk Children’s Handkerchiefs, Pi» pink, blue, black, cardinal, delft or emerald some with colored borders and hem- Marquieette with beautiful filet drawn- stitched edges, in white, cream and / work effect borders and hemstitched | In a far corner of the room Stiil-| trom his brow aay hems. Third Fleer, iter stood. His eyes never left Ce-| Celestia came down from the| <== | lestia, and he looked like a man la- | platform very shyly, and the men} A Special Sale of Gloves at Wonderfally Low Prices boring under a great strain. j began to crowd about her and to BS Bh ong Curtain Serim, | 15c Py tg Scrim and Mercerized 25¢ | Ya. { ) Yd. | lavender, at 25c¢ each. ’ Frode of og Fr pd the | shake her hand h | Handkerchiefs, with dain- with novel corner de- ' c . ° Mae capitalists was curious, Kebr re) “But it won't be easy,” she smi : ; : with satin or Ottoman 1,800 Pairs of Women’s and Children’s { | 9c Pr tained his expression of shrewd/ed. “It's a greater house than this tily tinted hemstitched signs in cross-stitch and 7! vel ° ! |] |conservatiam Now and then he that we have to clean. A hundred! borders and printed cor- solid embroidery; will Laced ’ Fabric Gloves, Mostiy 50c Values, at } [J asked a terse question, and did not years of mistaken laws and cus-| P “ : ‘ pleasing combinations with seem convinced by her answers. “ rt amide in ner designs in Kewpie prove especially interest- i a / | m convin y her a toms are not to be swept aside in ) chivastibiccotniee 5 In ‘‘Kayser”’ and Other Good Makes But to the others, after a while,/« day. 80, indeed, I shall need and other nursery char- ing to little folks; box Contrasting-color edgesag her answers seemed answerable. your servic . ; - . backing, | Women’s Fabric Gloves—Kayser and other well-known makes—Chamoisette, Leath- “And so,” she finished, “I don'tland your ace ees serra | erette, Lisle Thread and Cashmere Gloves, 1n black, white and chamois color. Not every | |@#k you to give up anything. You) Celestia’s hostess took siiauaiia |i size in each style, but plenty of styles and sizes, and a good line of Children’s Gloves |f}| shall even have more if you must./of her and women forced their way| included. 1 only ask you to help me with the among the men, in order to look) others—to see that the billion®|/closer at that simple Greek dress,| $1.00 and $1.25 Kid Gloves 79c Pair! $1.50 Kid Gloves at $1.15 Pair |which are wasted sha’ ches wid 5 sue: inches wide, 25¢ yard. Fancy Taffeta Hairbow Rib bons, 4% to 5% inches wide,» Pi ; : bow-knot, scroll, violet, butter Pure Linen Handkerchief Centers, in 9-, 10- and 11l- Qen Ciner designs ia brea inch sizes, with %-inch hems, for tatting, crochet and i gaol ig pink and blue, | 25e ya acters, box of 3, 65¢ of 3, 25c ‘t_be wast- which, worn as Celestia wore It, Samples, odd and broken lots of Women's splen-| New Cape Gloves in shades of tan, full pique |f|¢t—*0 that thra cleantiness we put to shame their own bare arms |i Armenian lace finish, 1$¢, 20c and 25c each. Bows tied at the Section, did quality Kid Gloves, two-clasp #yle, in sizes | or P. X. M. sewn seams; Bacmo Kid Gloves, one: |f) Shall do away with disease, and and shoulders and lizardish cos | if aikes abo without charge. —First Flea 5% to 8, shown tn shades of tan, black, gray, red | clasp style, and Velvet Mochas in brown and |f/that thru the general well-being, tumes he d and green. | gray: sizes 5% to 7% |[|every man, woman and child shall) Among the poor, when she eaid|if eee: oa have a right to be happy.” that she came from heaven, among $1.25 Street Gloves at 95c Pair | $3.50 Long Kid Gloves $1.89 Pair |]/ “tiow snout tie constitution?” the unfortunate and down-trodden, | Women’s Street Gloves with pique and P. X M Perrin’s 16-Button-length Fine Kid Gloves, both J) "mapped Kehr. Celestia was taken literally by so sewn seams, single clasp style; come in the new | suede and glace finish; black, tan, navy, red and | “Some of you,” sald Celestia,’ many that it staggers belief, We Autumn shades of tan and brown—and a few | champagne, and delicate evening colors; sizes 5% “will sit in the convention which Is/have only to remember that less pairs of Velvet Mochas. to 7%. Special at $1.89 a pair. Upper Main Floor. to write the new constitution gifted prophets have succeeded tn He gave a hoarse, harsh laugh imposing their divinity on multt “How about the solid South?’ | tudes Basement Salesroom ° ° Celestia shook her head at himas| A th hinticated, i i $1.00 Novelties in New JIN DOMESTICS ff). vi.snccar eet iensed ase ittiaet: Se hee bniin ans New Arrivals _in Fall N f 9c Nurses’ Gingham 6c goo Sace ical se i |taken as a figure « speech; not by 9 ° 9 ! ’ 50 See Cates Ghallinn of used "We sha! ave to liquefy it,”|all, of course, but by a vast major- W. d Mi Party D ea colo! T tne she id. Then, h ioe, c mi: an sses esse In the lot ag find car tor foe ide, ooee nen Nalgthe oS nove grav, rev) veh ‘ca pened be 2 pave the way for their ulti- 0 en s r s , 1 tees of shee: ¢ sweeping the circle |mate coup d'etat, tt t of the! 1 1 —e rsd collars, von oo, hand Sewelt 10c Flannelette 7c Yard “Who Is going to help me?” she raavirctes bias Ewes part Coe Attractively Priced ere lesigns; pretty ce Vestees in cream and Soft, Neecy Fianne! 27 inches asker “We shall need miliions—/that bitterness which so many of ar * > * . A white with pleated backs; Large Puritan Collars Tidy. ull bolts of pervect goods, In tulilions in money—natllions in/the poor entertain for so many of} A oo dainty Dancing and dried recone hag: — . bh rimmed with lace and hand embroidered designs ; 1214 Romper Suiting i]| Barclay stepped swiftly to her! To the simple-minded, newspa| asement Salesroom presents a number of attractive new modes at low Waist Sets of Organdy, both plain and embroid- va heawy. aueley siting 8 3¢ Hillside, and, with that same smile of | per rood ‘Douglas family ie wns all} rices 4 ered; Georgette Crepe Fichus edged with pleating [f tea, 32 Inches wide, in neat suripe Kentle, old-fashioned gallantry but inconcelvable that there should prices. . Ae 5 ‘ ie a of same, and Georgette Crepe Collars in white and ||P var " « AUMY eae” be said, “don't worry be say, soeh suatition a Eininees, One especially smart Dress is in Crepe de Chine, with skirt in combing lesh color. 1244 Percale ‘8c Yard And he turned to the others: |haps, among the servants) in al! tion knife-plaited effect, and lace vestee under a bolero of self material; V-" 5.000 quod tity Per~ ‘ou have hear w gospel in| F ‘ } * . 1, Si S | f 35 H : gatey fal ard whe, 8 Uke and the world." he said. “It its « pipelamone Celestian first converts tif! meck and three-quarter sleeves, lace-edged. In cream, white and light-blue; 1X es O iC alY- fess. & Sniee savin easdl dream, I'm crazy. Gentlemen, a contrary opinion | $9.50 ql lower Main Floor, what she wishes can be done. And “And where are you going to ° : are if you are with us, it shall be/night, my dea: asked Mrs. Doug:| Bow Ribbon Priced at |] Have your Dress Goods }|soze’ “" " ft iedeten ar ot os ook ine by one they came forward,|a wonderful cloak? And you've) Sponged and Shrunk ike men in a trance, and shook|done your halr differently “pert ‘ait Cc ‘hisses Have it done right before jhands with Celestia. All but Kehr.| Mrs, Douglas and her husband,| e your very eyes—then you Mer sipreg ter 4 in with old/sitting side by side (they had been 3 . : * te t . riends,” he said; “especial! iding hb Cc ‘Taffeta and Moire Taffeta Ribbons, 6 inches i know it is drov right. that's the aide your aeena'e better te bape Natt, wo hae oot wide, with one-inch satin edge; Taffeta and Moire a yard—that’s all we . ed on; but if it's a question of be-|tered the room behind Celestia, was) Ribbons, 5 inches wide, with neat cannel edge; |] Chatge—to do it “while you Heving that what we've listened to|flushed with excitement and my Another in Crepe de Chine (light-blue, white, flesh-color and maize) has round neck of lace, full shirred bodice trimmed with ribbon and wide sash A band of ribbon trims the plain skirt. Price $12.50. Values equally attractive are offered in Dresses at $15.00 and $18.50. —Basement Salesroom (5 P ‘ yait”— 1s anything but nonsense, . Plain Moire and Taffeta of extra heavy quality; a wait'—on the new perfected ” saa Rezieh aud ers ‘ood line of plain colors, plaids, hacks t8d fh ral Spotless Sponger and Shrinker. mec ri teh ” he reggie dB pacts capsoensgtindeh 5 i i 4 g P' s, plaids, s and flors pel SoS atlas oe oy . We'll run you," sald Rarciay,|very long story. But, first of all,| ew azer: tripe urtain arquise s patterns. —Upper Main Floor. +- Upper Main Floor as senator from Pennsylvania.|you must know that I am going to 4 And rou 1 do as you're told jm ball. And Freddie ts going with |i C ar fs ; elestia laughed merrily | me.” | tt ] 1 f Skirts PROVIDED—You Purchase the Goods in Our Dress Goods Section at 79c a monet so great and conservative a| “Just walt till you } O ons, c ar atl ‘ ard jman as Barclay should lend the|exciaimed the Ferret’ TRIKING : Me ry, HIS durable, good launderin, Ye or More. ' Promine of his backing to the doc-| But old Mr. Douglas looked trou-| TRIKING stripe effects of navy, : » good ca Cut Free Our expert skirt cutter has returned for a little while, and once trines and tenets of Celestia arous-| bled and anxious. ] light-blue, black or red and white, ity of Marquisette makes up well. 7 . ” ordinary 0 co ba f, : i i y i more we resume this helpful bit of Bon Marche service. ea aout and ok gr ail. aver sxnete'e so bates to Freddie, ibe in a new fleecy-finished fabric for wom- in curtains for any room in the house | vee and on the continent preva mt it's pretty . é ors T It is woven with a double warp thread, | certain that he will bring away en’s house dresses and waists. Thirty- C e warp Celestia was showered with {nvt 5 she ; ‘ 3 ay ; thi pe A Sale of Stamped Pieces in the “Art Shop” } iio scrisiieccuens hime SS see's lone of sx inches wide, Be yard and may be had in white, ivory My p | she did not decline them all.| “Freddie is a good boy,” sald Ce ecru, Thirty-six inches wide, 18¢@ yard. | | It was her duty, she felt, to convert With Many New Designs Cleverly St on Good Fabrics Marked at Prices You Will Not |}|to ner cause, ail sorts and cond! {leeti®. “and he ts going to be a 36-INCH FLANNELETTES CRETONNES, 25¢ YARD— | ily Duplicate tons of men and women, the man| "cies got so,” anid the honest 17¢ YARD— Trial lengths and discontinued pate who had been horn with a golden spoon in his mouth and the man who had been ra Nellie, “that he don’t light a cigaret ull he gets round the corner.” 49c Stamped Lunch Sets for 35c 65c Fudge Aprons, Special at 50c | terns make up this low-priced assore @ In pretty daisy and forget-me-not designs, made | Fudge or Bungalow Aprons, made of fine cream A new shipment of Twilled Printed d with a re 4 " . ‘ ment of Cretonnes. Dozens of desirable jf} lve a This cloak,” said Celestia, OF ettes fer S number of espe- Ss. iC Ss of des | of good quality white linene; each set consists of | linen crash and stamped in simple but attractive || “ren '% nls hip pocket. “(Isn't it lovely?) ten't mine. It was Mlasnbletes Teecines # yes designs for hangings and slip-covers #0 | one 20-inch Centerpiece, six #inch and six 6-Inch | designs, which can be embroidered in white or |E| calm level of Pitan oer on Rl toaned to me by a very beautiful cially dainty floral and Dresden patterns ’ engage? ship | Doilies and six Napkin Holders, colors. jmen altke, she found in inernien lady. And so was everything else in small effects. Their good laundering choose from, in shades of rose, blug # I've got on.” ; With heightened color, she threw qualities adapt them especially for chil- the cloak back from her shoulders, brown, tan and green—novelty blacke gl ground effects are also included. Thirty= } . 45c Stamped Night Gowns at 25c |and houses of the rich more oppor 98c Stamped Night Gowns at 69¢ Muslin Night Gowns, made kimono style, with |p|{Uuites to be amused and joyous Stamped Gowns, mado of firm, heavy quality | pink or blue machine-made edging at neck and |f|'%&? !” the houses of the poor dren’s wear and for women’s house crepe; made in kimono style and stamped in neat | sleeves, or stamped with scallops; all are stamped |f|, 52° "#8 asked to speak tn the ll raped pi al be rage sacques four and 36 inches wide, 25¢@ yard. patterns to be embroidered in white or colors. | in simple designs. —Third Floor. |f| Dall room of a great house over ; - dazzling arms and neck | —Basement Salesroom jlooking Central park. The invita “Oh, my deare, you look ab if you Note the unusual width—36 inches. shusiesenn f Mary. Disckgiens, bei Chee 4 were shocked, as if you were afraid Attractive value at 17¢@ yard. Se ee ae Here’s Luck for the Man Who Feels That He |} \' kom hiscuna the sane chest | for me. But there's nothin wrong ) ae : “Mi t W. Ch Cl h ” ss to the note of invitation was one sanens Vp aie ire oe beeline 4 ae ts a Ir Ss ain oa which tempted her to accept ed of preaching and preaca- | ust Wear Cheaper Clothes” This Season || *":",ey'e,ber fo accent. int and prewshing, -And'T tisk iH] DpyONSHIRE CLOTH, 20¢ YARD $ 250 A RADICAL DISPOSAL OF [era among those invited (all part!” Just then Freddie came in, re-| Man), b tho he yearned to he wherever (q| splendent in full evening dress, He llestia was, in spite of their latest | ad slicked his hair straight back | tion in boys’ blouses and wash suits for | quarrel, ‘he waa tao busy t and flat to his head and he had bor : gs a “Lapa able rain-resisting Coats for the gitl P 4 | the cipeots of Mew Sere ref rowed a gold (at least, it was -el-| small clildren as Devonshire Cloth. A tromG't0.14: veers of ame - CH S an e Jof a job to accept. low and shining) watch chain tol new shipment of this sturdy, fine laun- : td Few cottons give such good satisfac- a A : . bd 8 N attractively low price on service Celestia, absndoning for the oo | 69, Rcros® his waistcoat elie ft : i nipa ute plain and half-belted styles, in tan and casion her work-girl dress, und an.|, “Celestia,” he satd; “says sho'y || ‘dering material includes pleasing stripe, gray. Price $2.50. P 4 ° , suming once more that geacefnt,|J28t goin’ to look on. But I'm goin’ | bar and check patterns on light and ‘i 4 ‘ Youn Men S Suits | flowing white garment in which ehe|t® dance. These up-todate dances | i : Bites Children’s Rain Capes in blue and | was first seen (outside of heaven) | Were danced on the Bowery tore'n dark grounds. ‘Thirty-two inches wide, red, sizes 4 to 14 years, $1.50. not Only set a new standard of|® hundred years ago, And th « - Basement Salesroom, SIZES 30 TO 36 ONLY | beauty, but started a new fashign |Hobody can do ‘em better than me,” |] 2O@ yard Basement Saiearcem |in dress, and a kettleful of Jealousy (Continued Tomorrow) = =F. == They're Remainders, Left Overs, Odds and } "nts ou so QAMPUS CARPENTER The Demonstration and Special Selling of Ends of Many $10, $12.50 and $15 Lines } sve "ii "arn 20ers) TAMES FIRST REST. : : | sca Ue dvs |} Wearever Aluminum Cooking Utensils They cost more than $5.00 to make, and if your size is here, |}| was a platform for musicians. Upon and you want a cheap, every-day Suit, we promise you the bargain |f |t®!% to & great assemblage of tash James Krape has a two-week va + i Honable dw : 4 of "your life — Witngat once Celene mete, 21, talk: /eation, and he is the most. miser Continues Throughout the Week i re are probably 30 or 40 different patterns and shades in |} \denly—and there was silence. Sse Tae re ee ene the lot, @ach suit well tailored—you can count on that | Celestia never began at the be.|!08t and “out of it.” Kerape is the : ; : atl ; university's campus carpenter, H In brown or gray mixtures, in stripes, check and diagonal berry ~ aceeeiae She ever) hag hiske on ae Job phe tmaed ‘ A Dy PASIN, eur 7 ‘a tweeds, with serge or alpaca linings. Upper M-im Floor, beiag asked to speak or netoniaty {for 21 years, wielding hisbammer ment at percetving so many upturn. |#24 Saw In patchwork rescue un ed faces, Nor did she start by sey.|der @ regime of five college i N expert from the factory is in attendance, and on Wednesday will cook chicken, macaroni and | cheese, apples and potatoes 6h one gas burner, using ff the Wearever rofitter, This shows the uses to which Jf Try One of the Special 100 Sixth Floor Obser~ A New Hine of vation Cafe live what she was going alk |dents, And now that he has a} Boys’ Pall a about when she Ah ‘aid ‘get well-merited rest, he doesn’t know| this utensil may be put besides roasting in oven, ang Pints THE started what to do with it | perfiits of a saving in gas bills Cheeks, All-wool For the most part, Celestia ajfod| “Guess T'll wander round the ‘aries, BON with her hands lightly clasped be-|campus, sizing up my work,” he!| : : 4 Pah te hind her back says A special 4-piece Wearever Set, including a Double Roaster and three Union 8t-—Second Ave.—Pike St—Seattie. Tel, Elliott 41 In that crowd of gilded listeners f 5.85 %® only one heart and understanding| Y. M. ©. A. vocational school to Saucepans, is quoted for the week ata special price: $5.85. were unmoved, open next month, Registration has Housewares Sectlets Mary Blackstone had @ inkling started,

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