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a ae a a THE SEATTLE STAR Mail Orders Carefully Filled _ - | Ladies’ Journal Patterns ssa 0 MH Ii yy si INTRODUCING EARLE WILLIAMS as . . Tommy Barclay ANITA STEWART as ... . The Goddess Written by GOUVERNEUR MORRIS One of the Mow Notable Figures in A in American biterature Read the Story Here; See Ito Screen at the Alhambra But at $10.00 Instead of $16.50 or $19.50 For This Is “October Sale” Time at the Bon Marché and There Are Many Bargains Three of the Styles Are Pictured Here and There Are Many More Jast as Smart And no matter what style of Coat you have set your heart on, you'll find it here—Is it to be one of those loose, jaunty affairs in Zibeline or Boucle with large plaid effetts in browns, or dark reds—It’s here—or is it to be a long, useful Coat, quite severely tailored and made coating in small, neat checks—lIt's here. Sport Coat, short in length but long in style, or a dressier affair in plain Serge or Poplin—you'll find them both here, and $10.00 takes any one of them. uy ‘The three richest men in America, 9 never touching It, but al ways #o close that his hand had a of warmth. rrow, Celestia, dear,” whin- pered Professor Stilliter, “when your work ts done, when you have |apoken to the people, you are to it te her destiny te) go back to that heaven from which 4 reform the world.) vou came, I shall be in it with teaching the people obedience and eon- Tomorrow we are to Bay that you are gla estia’® lps parted, and cold and without emotion, ne to aristocracy of wealth, employ rofessor Mtilliter, « famous paychologist, & beautiful | you the wilderness to be | red rescued from Million € |, adopted won of the! votog trtumvirate, who I) he wuld: “1 am glad.” Her advent In New York oreates « pro~ You will say that you wish to found conention. The believe hee te! go for an automobile ride in the | Peo divine ertate. After various adves-|forent. At & o'clock there will be Cin ena 4 motor ready and waiting. You will enter this, refusing to be ac the Dougiases, in the slums, She preaches | companied by any one, and you will her doctrine to rok ot ‘ee be : ae ae Ge mart | 20 exactly what the driver tells aot” af N York, deserts the me | YOU tor ~a 4 i} Ho bent over her as if to kim her, te in progress, She but something at the very last mo Yes, $1.25 Flour: ‘Leeg. Kimonos for |lewed by Tommy, whe. distaherited 7 | ont weemed to restrain him 98c Ea. tw ey hie cause eaters = tiptoed out, closed the door of Of course, it’s a Sale, a ‘on ae |e siat atte the stockade, where the| ner stateroom rere aged th Be weohere are satronehed, awe, pers | Ne St most remarkable Sale, of wes |turned and recelved a, emashing Dainty Crepe Kimonos Jtes the wrath ef Kebr, blow in the face. loft fe ; e iin seston, bunk of fear and pain and heard his ey Women's Kimonos of fine quality Cotton Crepe; Moral destgn®, dot patterns Med mines ihem | KlasKes Kash to pieces as they hit and plain colors; those made Empire the floor of the car | plane of the Lapeh hoe Guarding his face and head with \of tke United suaien” conte uate one upturned arm and elbow, Pro. |the country for him. Tommy takes the | fonsor Stiliiter found the door of the style are especially pretty; elastic and stump agninet his adapted father. | | passage that led to the other end of heading at waist line, trimmed with lace edged organdy collar and edging in sleeves to match; another etyle is a loose bound with wash ribbon; Foamy teas ¢ the car, and succeeded in placing It —Second Floor. of heavy 7 My My “ny Min “ny MOO HH yy mo AAPA rein a tssiemnenaeni set This Week’s Introductory Homefurnishing Displays ' Present the New Ideas in Furniture and Decorations HIS is distinctly the day of New Ideas in home furnishings; ideas that are making homes brighter, more ideally comfortable and more expressive of the personality of those who live within them. This week’s introductory dis- plays are at once an exposition of these newer and ‘better things in furnish- ings and decorations and a graphic demonstration of this store’s ability (gained in years’of wide experience) to: supply everyone’s homefurnishing wants in a prompt and satisfactory manner. To every householder who at- tends, these displays can hardly fail to prove rich in helpful inspiration. “divine origin.” be mage os jbetween himself and hie assailant > |Then, groping with both hands, and CHAPTER XXVIII. |in bis biindness bumping from side (Copyright, 1915, by The Star Co.) to side of the brightly lighted pase > 5 he turned and fled 34 to 44, Presently Coleatia'’s breathing! 98°. pacman! |mounded slow and regular Meanwhile, Freddie, the Ferret, She's asleep,” thought Mra ‘picked up the broken pieces of Pro- |Gunsdorf; “the time has come,”|fessor Stilliter’s glasses and threw land he began cautiously to edge them Into a cuspidor, Percelving| On Main Floor Bargain Square The October Sale of: aoe them to ann" rain cut model A Furniture Display Unusual in Variety and Character OME of the most beautiful Furniture ever produced by American makers has arrived on our display floors within the past month, and will be the subject of special exhibits this week. Many exquisite Suites in Enamel, Antique Mahogany, American Walnut and Jacobeah Oak are now shown for the first time. The showing of Fine Upholstered Furniture is unequaled in this part of the country toale The display of smaller, individual. Gift Pieces in mahogany is thoroughly repre- ayer. finish of Celeatia’s “up-state” cam- | | palgn. Once she threw herself headlong Less than midway between the [half across the table and stabbed, as a snake strikes—only to find that| Ast Stop of the snow-white train jand the chief city of the North sentative of the better ideas in design’ herself out sideways aists | H d ] th line bed. Hut Celestia War not ond pair lying where it had fallen, Lingerie & Kitchen W eavier Underclothes es. 0 ccnate et suitcase ton ite . nde waked ‘her, pewitation opene: slipped the Sizes 34 and 36 Only, Each. Many Thoughtful People Are Taking Advantage |[|‘i'"™0F! mate waked her, and Just ft t r Mop there might be a reward offered for rise from the floor, Celestia slipped from the bed, eluded a hand that)‘bem), mapped the heavy case shut , Women's $1.25 Wool tek on the center table. Vests and Pants at Ai i fare: _ 8 Beary yr ene oat monaing Professor Stit| ‘ |hand-mtrror, the only weapon of de e ) : Of course, not fancy—but just plain, Waists, to wear in the | and good weight; Vests with long sleeves and |Plint, the observation co ent, Which he imagined to contain what every-day 1 h rvation compartment ankle length Pants to match b » was now hie one remaining palr o! ‘ 8 ngth; Pan ster of the place was a ir of re 4 leir ‘ IB heavy covered t period ing to wear out. Some are plain white, Walch woe Misty we aauada> jf |beav its eS ver a. with. period: it lipped i inte bie walstocat gear others are figured and striped, plain and Twi | - 7 S Lackawanna Twins 8&5 E tag, to dodge In either direction Thru the nieht, now standing by sleeves. ‘ Wool Union Suits — Cc a. Followed a time of atiliness,|th¢ hour on sidings, now at water mee Nore ~ Bw snow-white train had covered the beat fitting Underwear for Boys and Girls; sed Rhy Seeer h itee thas calen|few miles which separated ite last up to 16 years; of fine elastic r woo! mixed f North woods, which was to see the | she dared not make « full use of her| ’ Serviceable Kitchen Waists | Forest Mills Wool 1.50 Suit. ial | Union Suits, Price | ul 59c and 79c Values, Special Seciine: alk jas Mra. Gunsdorf was beginning to| lasses Into his pocket (he thought) of This Sale to Lay in Their Winter Supply —_ ¢ ‘—— pooner yf or dress, snatched) *84 laid it in a prominent posttion| Women's gray wool Underwear; elastic ribbed [Bi rense that was in aight, and darted {tem recovered the leather case i i ox rts you are try- sizes 34 to 44. 8) h Kitchen with those odd skirts ) ve. | (These have manufacturers’ slight tmperfections, ae age extra ginsses and without opening) stand dy, like a child playing) ** pleated styles, with high neck and long and: ready a child playing “Lackawanna Twine,” the best made and the |[|tenseness and quick breathing jtanks, now crawling forward, the On Main Floor Bargain Square with just enough cotton to prevent shrinking tia, she was heavier, lees alert, and %tP from the chief city of the The merits of Forest Mills The new patterns in Davenport Tables, designed to be placed at the back of davenport, are of particular interest. | E that {t fits well and wears well. Hand-trimmed 4 miscalculated the distance! j @ a Wool Union Suits for women in all desirable |} entirely (are, ae Tommy's old stamping | @ | ; sizes 34 to 38; extra sizes up to 44, at If] “Why do you want.to hurt me?"| ti oe o Weve an jasked Celestia. }look at me? Mre. Gunmlorf’s only answer was janother rush. Celestia threw Wool Union Suits $2.00 Suit jcbair tn her way Women’s wool Union Suits, the excellent Globe 1] | oo. was getting angry tailor-made garments in gray or white, high neck |f) 01) 144 any one to. and long sleeves or Dutch neck and elbow sleeven; |f| nyt ial A! cither | sizes 34 to 38; extra sizes at $2.50 0 gre || Mrs. Gunsdorfs eyes, downcast —Upper Main Floor. ti nad for their momentary range of |vision a a sult “Why don't you Tommy, traveling thru the night at first on a bicycle, along the thes, and then on foot, knowing now that a |there was a cave to be found, and about where to look for ft, had dis covered the entrance thereto just | her/at dawn, and had penetrated deep | enough to discover certain traces of jbuman habitation and deceit. All thru that night another per. pile of reviews, just in/son had been journeying thru the front of Celestia, and a portion of | North woods, but with a different 35c Bath Robe Eiderdown 25¢ a Yard [Seleatia'e dress motive. Tommy had hastened Celestia laid toward something which he hoped A “Just for Tuesday” Special at the October Sales the hand-mirror face up upon the|was ahead; Mra. Gunadorf had been | [pile of reviews, and, behold, In the/fieeing from something which she It is the regular 35¢ Eiderdown Flannel, 27 inches wide, in Indian and Jacquard |[| depths of the shining refractor, the| feared was behind designs. Everybody sells it for 35c a yard, and so do we—but for Tuesday we knock 10c a yard off the established price eyes of the two women met at last Having made @ great circle, she| Catastrophe was upon Mrs. Guns-|came out on the rafiroad track and EMPT YOU TO GET AN EARLY ST ART IN MAKING YOUR CHRISTMAS | eo BATH R¢ BE —Lower Main Floor. |f) lot of Kitchen Waists—no fancies, no lingeries—no, just good, sub- | stantial Waists made of Gingham, Cham- bray and Percale; they're all good-looking styles, plain tailored with attached or de- j tached collars; others are pleated, high or low neck; all sizes dine The greater part of two floors, extending a block long, is re- quired to sample these new Furniture stocks, which embrace prac- tically every good grade, every popular wood and finish and every Wh a ; a style desirable for use in the modern home. —Third and Fourth Floors. to chase American and Oriental Rugs and Carpets oO. ER 600 patterns and colorings are included in our Autumn display of American Rugs, enabling choice to be made in harmony with almost every plan of interior decoration. Where requirements are extraordinary, special Rugs can be promptly de- H signed and furnished. dort; she had no longed the power) walked the ties. But she did not} to look away reach that city to which all were First hatred of Celestia * wip bound until the middle of the after. ed clean from her heart. Then|noon. Then Inquiring the way, and jthe knife fell from her nerveless| hiding her right hand (because of | tinge blood , which sh The October Sale of Warmer Bedding Is Very Timely |e see seer na ees tai, he a For Every Bed in Seattle Will jeeding More Covers |something of ‘the sternness of aland found a certain qulet hotel of in the Next Week or Two—Here Are Tuesday’ 's Specials: If tase, sadee, picked ep the kailte and| which: Mary Hischstoge: had: sires $1.00 00 Cotton Blankets, Pair... 75c $6. 00 All Wool Blankets, Pair $4.95 dab what you cathe ts ‘do lCotoed had. hurried: fora vate ands naee be. z tla, who has done you no harm tn The rest turned into the same kind $1.25 | 25 Cotton Blankets, Pair. . . . 85¢ | os. ‘hwo this world, but whom you wish to/ of rest that a fallen tree enjoys. He $1.50 | Cotton ace = as | mith that ‘kalte, in OF secant iar tae et $2.00 Woolnap Blankets, Pair $1.5: | $2.50 Woolnap Blankets, Pair $1.95 “Bargain” Tuesday in the Grocery Store you must The partitions of the little North | H woods hotel were of thin pine T he Best Day of the Entire Week for You to Lay ina Stock of Table Supplies—if Economy Appeals to You, Beautiful new designs in Bundhar, Hardwick, and French Wilton Rugs, shown here exclusively. Oriental Rugs and Carpets in care- fully-selected qualities and patterns, rep- resenting the most desirable types and the most suitable colorings for modern interiors. Dainty Bedroom effects in Brussels Rugs. Body Cretonne Rugs in a large showing of the most popular effects. Linoleums, printed and inlaid, in’ a wide selection of the most desirable grades and effects. ~-Becond Floss. New Seamless Axminster Rugs in conventional and Oriental patterns New Carpet-size Rugs in plain color- latab to death asleep on her ings She is very asleep; stiil tiously.” move cau And Mra, Gunedorf began a hor./ ards. The occupant of room No. rible, grotesque, tiptoed advance to.|! could hear the snorings of the ward the open door of Celestia’s occupant of No. 5—four rooms eroom. Then her hypnotized | 8Way Mary Blackstone had the} ie Heating Stoves and Ranges Heating Stoves we feature the genuine Beckwith Round Oak and various other makes of Wood and Coal Heaters which have proved in actual service their special desirability for use under local conditions n, she seeme® to see Celestia next room to Tommy's, and to this asleep upon her bed; and then she|room came Mrs. Gunedorf with the was driving her knife many times |hand she dared not show and her to the hilt In the beautiful white | story of murder done tn the night breast To Tommy it did not matter who | “Onee more for luck,” said Ce.|had murdered Celestia, She was | lestia, with a kind of awfal grim-|dead. He listened in a kind of by “make it a baker's dozen, |trance to the story of the killing. , Thirteen, now, she's dead. You're|He heard Mrs. Gunsdorf rejecting sorry now and frightened, aren't|/the pearl necklace, and he over. | jyou? But, of course, poor Celestia | heard a violent struggle, in which | will be found murdered, and there|Mary Blackstone prevented Mrs, | will be a great hue and cry unsdorf from killing herself, and | slip into the bathroom there and | got the knife away from her—and a| get the blood off your hands and|iittle | he heard Mary saying, | off the knife. The left hand tap is) Take this, it’s only a quarter of a| the hot water. Hurry! There is no| grain ~.ni'll sleep and forget.” time to love To Be Continued) So Mrs. Gunsdorf hurried and jhurried and washed and washed BOY IS INJURED ON FOOTBALL FIELD It is curfous that it doesn’t all come off, but then there was such a lot of it. I'm afraid it's no use you'll always see those spots on | the hand that held the knife. You'll ‘eally have to go now. So one - 15 e Pie ire to come, and yout!’ be |, Burt Pugsley, 18. Lincoln high 4 school boy, who was seriously in- jured Friday afternoon during foot ball practice, is slowly covering Monday at his home, 6203 Brook of the car lyn ave | You'll hide fn the woods at|, Pugsley, who ts on the second first,” sald Celestia, “Do you see |team, recetved the ball on the kick: | that star? Follow it, for an hour |off. ran down the field and fell, then you'll wake up doubling his neck back At midnight a locomotive was at-| For a time he was partially para tached to the snaw-white train and jdyzed. | His arms are still drawn slowly on {ts way /from the elbows down er into the heart of the Pugsley's accident {s the first on |the Lincoln football field this year, Soon after the train had started, | | Professor Stiliiter entered Celes tary car from Re ows ‘MUCH COIN PLEDGED Expert | Presently he touche@ the button Chiropodist }of an electric torch and her fage by Telephone |shone brightly in the circle of raat The Ohio and Majestic Coal Ranges are distributed in Seattle this store exclusively, and in Gas Ranges the Superior Bridge- Beach offers our customers the best obtainable .in quality, efficiency and economy —Third Floor Wall Papers Window Shades The Wall Paper Section has a number of ~—Madg to order in any style, size or interesting new things to show you which are particularly pleasing in originality of coloring and design and in their appro- priateness as backgrounds for the furniture and draperies now in vogue, —First Floor. Yakima Potatoes 25 Ibs. 25¢ With other Groceries Yellow o Ibe. regular h Cider Vinegar at 40c Gal. © Older Vin t pwn Talk Brand stration © 2 i Department gular 60 White of " Corn Mealy grade. Specials in Tea and Coffee Coffees one of ans for and Java atyle 1 two of the fineat Jutees | your choice ' ‘Apple Jeilys one of the mporte 10c best brands wae Marnschino nize bot to 20 Cher 12d¢ | ser pote” Specials in Grocery Sundries beat qual sh 45c of green or black Jar 500 grade per Ib color, from Enduro Brand shade cloth, a very high quality, hand-painted, un- filled fabric, permanent in color and of great durability. Estimates furnished —Firet Floor. sifted ning: yest grades o 12kc peaberry Coffees our regular 20c grade: fresh roasted _25¢ gra bagaky | <n per Ib, tles for canght.” She accompanted Mra. Gunedorf, now quaking with terror, horror | and remorse, to the rear platform Fastern Cove Lima Henna; the seen 4) a ° 15¢ Hominy; t b gon in Coconmnaty 4 fresh and 17k werek’s Cocony y+ t The October Sale of Women’s Gloves PECIALLY-LOW prices quoted on New qualities, needs and for Christmas gifts Home O7aterns oe Be be | HP pcan whee A complete tine of new Fur Trimming at extremely low prices, Upper Main Floor. boxNMARCHE desirable styles and to buy for the Gloves of very offering a timely and unusual opportunity season's Penny bent r numb | One-clasp Glace Gloves in black, white Two-clasp Glace Gloves in black, white and tan, broidery; sale price, $1.35 pair. 16-button-length Glace Gloves in white only, with three clasps and Paris-point embroidered backs; special, $1.45 pair. north and tan; sale prices, 85c and $1.15 pair. with self or contrasting em- Make | appointments with our Marinello Hair Dressing and One-clasp Glace Gloves in black, white, Manicure Parlor Third Fioor— tan and gray, with %-inch contrasting | . @hree hundred Michigan alumnt | welt; sale price, $1.15 pair. Union 8t.—Second Ave —Pike St—Seattle. South Tel. Eliiott 4100 Eiliott 4100, Third wo ance. Then with his free hand, Pro: fessor Stilliter began to make ca ressing passes over the smooth white forehead, up and down, and here pledged about $12,500 towards | the $1,000,000 needed to build the Michigan Union clubhouse at Ann Arbor, First Floor,

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