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THE SEATTLE STAR THE GODDESS!) “Frederick & Nelson’s For Rugs” EARLE WILLIAMS as . . Tommy Barclay ANITA STEWART as ... . The Goddess HE above has for many years been considered good ad- vice to give anyone in search of floor coverings, and it | eee by GOUVERNEUR MORRIS One af the Mont Notable Figures in American Literature is as good today as ever. I A wide selling experience ff ‘Suit Announcement Extraordinary at the | Bon Marché’s October Sales | 300 New and Handsome Fur- | Trimmed and Tailored Suits, Worth $29.50 to $45.00, at Read the Story Here; See It on Screen at the Alhambra D anawer “The driver sald don't be tired.| | $24.50 And you have to obey the driver. year-old! This had & marvelous effect. Her! poredive | head no longer drooped, color came ities that we know will give insures our offering only qual- > h Hate her cheeks, and into her eyes a \ satisfaction. Come to this sale expecting the ioe Oe cart i \. The eteat. venleiy abana season’s best values in Women’s and Pina. nn lines makes it easy to choose i i ge the “appropriate || Misses’ High-Class Suits—you’ll not mae a Fa feeegninss the) ,,"Do You have to believe a thing I) size, design and a i. . S | } wea ‘or o eve : \ re f ‘ one 4 be disappointed. : \ } ren fle _ 4.4] Halt an hour passed, Tommy| coquiienai ‘ ° * ( w hoe. |#HU off pow brought the ear! f : } Beautiful Velvet Suits, fur trimmed, _ |to a stant at the side of a narrow | The prices are invariably moderate, and this applies to Oriental as 4 en | venelve | road il y oy ot ist! i ; “Come, Celentia,” he said, “and well as Domestic goods. aerate models in fine Chiffon ee ee The stocks assembled for this Autumn offer particularly attractive He turned his back upon the road jand stepped off boldly into the! Celentia followed him. And| the Ferret followed her | There in no need to describe that| Hut Tomny gers im search of the cave Walk or the country thru which ft) bh was Coles heaven.” Me bas led them, ered the trick played wpen her, | 1+ was for the most part along Broadcloths, fur trimmed and braided, too—and many, many more. No matter what your taste selections in the following lines: American-Made Rugs Hardwick Wilton French Wilton Bundhar Wilton — | CHAPTER xxIX, }narrow blazed trails, but some | ; 4 : no matter where you go, | (Copyright, 1915, by The tar Co.) frown to Mmacit Whee nut (The above weaves we consider the best obtainable in their respective > : | Some man tried to oppose Tom-| W848 no longer light to nee by, they grades, and they are distributed in Seattle by this store exclusively.) you l find one of t ese $24.50 jmy's entrance to the observation! rested. and Tommy put his coat! ¢ id | d of Celeath ear, ly to be| #round Celestia, and Freddie put a! > ‘ ray - re Z S it: t fill v r. ir nt | thrown re “violently 0 one “ide hia Sapa het knees, They rested ae vie ie hye W satay eed Genuine Navajo F |that he realized he had encountered) there tll the moon rose, and then | ff igclow-Hartfore ilton Smith's Axminster ; i aits [0 Mul e ery equ eme ja force with which he could not| went on Peg Sb gals _ word Hartford Saxony Seamless Velvet } ‘ : 0 And Tommy, half-dead with) lo upthrust_ mou aeandibe : The always reliable Tailored Suit, as selected by the business woman; made of navy pos or sa atk burst Into the car|tin mass at whose feet Tommy Smith's Seamless Wilton Velvet Body Brussels had found the entrance to the fa mous cave To Freddie he gave his knife and showed him how to cut balsam boughs for a couch and pillow When Freddie gets enough,” and found himself face to face with Celestia. Sho was standing and appeared to | be in the best of health; but she) had a dazed look, or rather an in blue mannish serge, skilfully tailored ; plain, full flare skirt with belt at back in pointed effect A Suit for afternoon social affairs, frankly flaunting the new box coat: lined with heavy satin; Scotch-weave Kilmarnock Cretonne Novelties the braiding at Miscellaneous another of he 4 the bottom of the coat and sleeves is particularly lovely; the collar is of fur jattentive look, She did not seem tol ait ins Cin treks tone hed, and } broadcloth, trimmed with military braid a Tommy's cued how a gion you mus lie down on it and rest.” Linoleum and Cork Carpeting, Washable Bath Rugs, Cocoa-fiber Mats, | . " cs ‘ ‘ Blin the least, nor to be surprised a! ~ : r : : mes 4 Milady attending the matinee wears a Suit with a fashionable three-quarter-length ) it, nor to express any dther emo Freddie be said: RPS S Cocoa-fiber Matting, Wool Filling. —tecond Floor. B & coat, buttons high to the neck, finished with a fur collar, and once again military braid is }] | ton your eetitus ‘thete. T tank think y } conspicuous w ith three rows in varied widths (ENietel so F gvsrmarkic 4 ae Stilliter can have followed us, but if| TSS = = = == r] jeven b > he you will hear him coming | os * A Suit for motor trips and other occasions, A Smart Suit, and one that will be judged cor |f) even hurt, are you it a6 et Bae Ge eto marked by its simplicity and good taste; of | rect to attend the football game. Suit of velvet, | tam going for a drive,” eald Co as tabk 80 See Bad Ghar tak itl Re oa \ green mixed worsted Suitings, Coat Country Club! coat in box style, with three rows of military |[/lestia, in an expressionless volce.|0% nua as you eam o Mail “ Ladies’ style; plain flare skirt; the coat and skirt show| braid at bottom, and collar of fur; plain, full |f|"Is the car there?” | teem he toeke read baba: tathia Orders Home & decided tendency toward pockets. | Mare skirt | Yea, the car ts there,” said Tom-| 509 of « number of candies which Carefully bs Journal An excellent model for the woman of maturer | A dapper little Semi-tajlored Suit of gabardine | ge : pecs 2. tend served hits on hie previews viel -aretully J ] years; made of gabartine, semi-fitted style; col-| for the teacher or lecturer, begina with a medium jf) ave to go at § o'c lock.” iit, and a plece of chalk lighted|i Filled Bosca an Sa r Patterns i ] lar and cuffs trimmed with velvet and edged with length coat with belt of cloth combined with | i Bhe al out on the rear plat the former and proceeded to his|i 4 : fur; the skirt is pleated, forming a panel at back | velvet, and collar and cuffe of velvet and fur, |f|fofm. descended to the ground, and) work of exploration | 4 ed the down track to a large and front. and the skirt has side pleats Whenever he made a turning that! Basement Salesroom touring car that was wait i A Suit that is fashionable, yet abides with con- zh yeuanten ane deshing looking Sele the te | lina at ie eiteat the saad | miaae Be. dictions to reshember or i servatiom for the well dressed woman on a shop-| college girl or bikh school miss, | The driver of the car, a dark/ m nade a chalk mark on | suiting; plenty of Mare to the coat, and lined |f/ the granite, according to a system) ri made of lin In blue, black or brown; | } on ta maat. Meat collar iniaid with velvet; | with rich flowered satin; full flare wietet with | a, ~— Picrermgy ps Sig rw of directing marks which he had de-| , braid covered buttons. attached outside belt. Second Fleer. ii | Ferret, who was banging, about,| | i | , Tommy entered the cave in igno| also sprang to perform the same Tee teat wast jotfice, with the result that this! tha: there was another entrance to| “Wi h ) Waists 1 00 | small service for their Goddess fell thy cave, known only to Professor! other c@) 1¥ t mor id | Tommy said to Celestia | Sutter, and the other is « plece of| Newest Styles and Prettier Than Ever “L wouldn't go alone with this|<DOWledge that came to him sud Basement Salesroom Values in : Women’s Suits rance of two things denly out of a clear sky, or should — Why aot we say a dark cave? 4 take me to look) Always $1.00 and Always Worth More after you?” He stood still and swore twice. at $15.00 | Better get in. M sald the Then he said to himself IP driver. oe “Wirthmor” Waists—pretty? My, yes, || Colestia pushed him gently to! at ® confounded, biithering r : and so sheer and fine. One style of jone oy and started to open the reer glare abe tp: 46 end Cae ot} VER so era d smart, up-to-date styles in these ' 2 a or h if. “4 ; j HT + organdy has handsome wide ace =e Dl *tiuers Ga” sald tle titver [REF trance, to be hersel and she low-priced Suits, each one chosen with a view P large rolling collars and cuffs nother | Celestia hurried 4 Tommy’ id have obeye etter late |i . . * : * 1 a contort poplin catendié for wieter Mies tees aa ein eT than never tho.” He tarned sudden to offering a maximum value in Suits at $15.00. vearentt slain, th yoke in back |J}}the same time he formed a pretty ye Pow | : and large pointed collar, and only $1.00. [J shrewd quess at the condition Ce |''tp caved Me lie. Mateiels Colom Styles epihieond Wibak El” cease ois ved ended, dott tal the bullet which was intended for Wool Poplins Blue Fur-trimmed boiaadt aa” onseuieed ‘ommy's heart drew bi rom his|f r |] [sotencer” be exclaimed. | Inand end Knocked the candle from | Worsteds Black Loose and Half-belted drt 4.” exc! “ele: in| ~ : " i pi . I} /cciver savs.” gzciaimed Celestia 19)'“rsen tommy heard Protessor| Serges , Green Notch or Military Collar Hl 1 1 ( )] 1S || She climbed tnto the car, the 8 ee voice: | Gaberdines Brown Braid-trimmed | II driver sprang to his seat, and Tom ale kan ee acl sa ia » my stepped calmly on to the foot-| °° fi--~ jo kee H j ; “ A \ tes | —in brief, many of the most successful styles i : : : board, The driver, seeing this, at-| Perfectly still. Then he heard cau 1 ’ J suce yl in Involved in This October Sale Bargain Event—Just Look at These ®IRRONS Feng oe Wier teeing (ie ae tious footsteps, as one who groped higher-priced lines have been cleverly modified and 5 , . | | foot board Tommy simply got his oo onggghan apt on Clee away Un c Prices We're Quoting and [J fingers in the man's collar, Jerked tH! there was no longer any sound |i adapted so that they may be sold for $15.00. THEN COME AND SEE THE RIBBONS him clear of the car, and let go. nt down on his knees) —Basement Salesroom, land began to grope for the candle. The man fell heavily on his head . Every second wasted favored the ||} ; if jand lay still j . 7, - | High-Grade Ribbon, 25c Value, at Bl artes mane te, *rerzthing the|iiters power. If only be Soule bevel ivals i irls’ Corduroy , driver says,” cried Tommy in al!! power. If only he could have |i ew Arrivals in | d Almost all the varieties that anybody could want; | Jubilant voice, “I shall be the/ 8° __ hanide Co bar tl What : Ir, Ss r r ; é age si ‘A : ; bl ; 4 : j > In, Freddt I rECOmMe oO me ie, © Ferret? procaded effects, 5 inches wide, in white, blue and C IJ sced'sou '™ resste. ¥ ™8Y| Who"hadn't he given warning. ‘Ob Fancy Linens Ss 2.50 pink; Taffeta Ribbon, plain and moire, finished with Merreddie jumped in and the car|0d! Oh, God! I TeSsses satin edge, in white, pink, old rose and many) Yq lurched forward leat ratle, the Perrat, had not giv-| Attractively Priced y : coe, otee. It was only a hundred yards to|/®" Warning for the simple reason ac y that Professor Stilliter had ERY serviceable for school wear are || where the not | follows: road entered the woods. I iF * . ley 1 * sé the t on of Filet , eyelet em- Plain and Flowered| Fancy Ribbon | 35c to 40c Ribbon | Silk Ribbon Worth |] Here ‘Tommy brought the car to a|rencted the cave by the trail slong Hf A‘ raat : om une aie ha these pretty Dresses of good qual- | e * out and opened the ‘eddie cutting balsam. oroidery anc orchon edagin orna- . ™ . Hairbow Ribbon at | 4 and 5 Ins. Wide | 5 and 9 Ins. Wide $1.25 to $1.75 Yd. J door ain ane: "| Having, aw he thought, disposed of ff soer} g1ng ity navy or brown Corduroy, trimmed ‘4 Wl 'ra ike you to sit in front, by| Tommy, he had now to find Celes-|f] ments these dainty Centerpieces and with round Dutch collar of tan rep. Made Y Ime." he said gently jt1o, who was, he imagined, some-|f Sauz Centerpieces are priced Pees ah 10c Yd 15c Yd. 25¢ Yd. 95c d. 1 And Coleatia Chesed him Itke an| Where near the outer entrance to eaereee rhe t an with long sleeves and finished with belt . | ’ | ( Salesroom i} res utomat the cave, And there, just within it as f If i Sizes 2 y Beautiful Mbbon, rane automaton a) of self material. Sizes 6 to 12 years. Plain, Moire and Satin Flowered, striped and Heavy quality Taffeta, | ing fror And once more the car went|he found her, Tommy's coat about | 20-inch, 68c 36-inch, $1.65 Pri <=-Shaeiailh gine tales Taffeta Ribbon in | checked Taffeta and | Satin Taffeta and Moire forward. |her shoulders, iH < » Ov m= : sa rice $2.50. ment Salesroom, good assortment of flow Moire Taffeta Ribbon in | Ribbon, plaid, floral and The road came out of the forest,| “Come.” be sald if 24 and 28-inch, 95c. 45-inch, $2.85 ered and plain colors light and dark colors. | plain pieces passed between two swamps, and The driver told me to walt for 20-inch, $1.25 S4-inch, $3.85 se — a -— ascended a long hill ye At the bottom of the hill a car| I tell you to come with me. You 68-inch, $4.85 e P ¢ had skidded from the road, and/&fe no longer to obey the driver i ‘ 54-4 N WwW S lk W. ts | he October Baker y Specials come to grief {n a boggy ditch. The| He ts a dirty hound,” i The Squares, in 22-, 36- and 54-inch e 1 als | driver was trying to lever it out| She rose with a kind of reluc sizes, are priced at 95c, $1.65 and $3.85 . 106 Loaves of Home-made Bread; choice with a fence rail. Two women stood | tance $1 95 4 Sale of Silks of 17 varieties; special, 2 loaves for 15c watching him, At the sound of| “The driver is a dirty hound,” ro-| if respectively Pi | Cake or Raised Doughnuts; regular price Tommy's car sweeping down upon) peated the professor. “Say it your Circular Pieces of Filet with drawn- ee : More interesting today than ever, for the | isc dozen; for Wednesday, dozen 10c | eens ae Meg ge Sing bag ipsam IM work center, 45-inch size, $1.65; 60-inch HE Waists are in desirable styles surplus stock of cut bolts and full pieces} Delicious Fruit Cake, per pound 20, 35c |f\ stone and Mrs. Gunsdorf, He gave| “He ts dead. Say you are glad.” ‘| ‘ine for wear with the tailored suit, and of plain and f Silks from the] or 2 pounds for his engine more gas, and rushed by x am glad,” | . are very good values at $1.95. They are . cago jobber i » out even better | Seda Crackers in tins; regular $1.00 size (20c re- || them ou want to come with me.” 2 ) i AB par i ; : even Deter | tund for return of tin); special, 89c Mra, Gunsdorf, at sight of Celes I want to come with you.” | EMBROIDERED SCARFS AND made up in an we expected a e for a pme ike 6 . "I > : * . : a ts tia, ae for 8 mi m ent Ke al i p the mauntata there 1s—there CENTERPIECES d Satin-stripe Tub Silks in all-white and 59c to 75c Plain and 35 d Ginger Snape, nice and fresh: regular 9 Qe | |ttone tmake of horror, Then, var [isa minister and witness. We are of fine linen-finished lawn, prettily em- colored-stripe: effects | » yrice 12%c per Ib; fo’ ednesday, Ib "4 sl as ne we ig hes o 2) dd tonigh Soon 2 . 4 . . Fancy Silks at JIC Y Fh sky wirin e' . - || weights, her arms, twisted and|you will be in heaven. Say that it broidered in eyelet and French knot x ; : ‘ Glad to deliver them for you if yoy pur- [I] tense, rose-from her side, reached ; : Twill Silks in black and navy with ] Plain Sati bain Bs i pepigeale’ penta sched | will be heaven with me—my bride. lesigns and edged with well-made lace ‘ | 75c Plain Satin 45 . Y chase other groceries here outside of bakery |f}| the horizontal—and then without “| ‘It will be heaven with you," B. CENETR Se . i y hair-line stripes. | Messaline, 24-Inch JC a e | goods |[ | word or a sound, she dropped dead) “Kiss me.” | The Centerpieces are priced for the i ‘ Fine Oakes ss épas' ctleké in the dust | She kissed him. And at that adinch sike at Ofc; S0siuch site at $1.25 Taffetas in plain colors and smart ff $1.00 Printed Warp 69c Yd ine ayer Cakes, ar 600; 50c Next to the jchurch in the vil moment, it may be sald that Pro 24-1 . = at 95c; ¢ : $1.25 adia i} 1 of & icings; special, eac lage stood the little parsonage. A/fessor Stilliter earned whate and $1.45 | - . 4 » whatsoever | ' ; e atever a $ : | Silks, 24-Inch, at . (But none delivered whatsoever) if car was drawn uy in, front ot tls) fate might befall him | The Scarfe, 18x50inch ‘size, $1 Made with two-in-one collar and long | P ; and in the middle of the rond, loo! Gri Ike ‘ , ons ’ us 3 2 | Ci $1.50 Seg Dress 195c a Y d IB ling expectantly at the car which I unndante eel dom aly i re and $1.48 —Basement Salesroom. sleeves. Sizes 34 to 44, Priced at $1.95. | @P Silks, 36-Inch, at *| We're Sole Seattle Agents for Jireh J Tommy wav driving, stood Profes:|iook Beauty by the hand nnd. led ou So —Benemen} Geer ee Dietetic Foods sor Stiliter with wh »wer IN! her up the mountain side toward a P er H . is buttonhole |little hut that was known to hi | iff 1 oo | known to him eh 2 > d We have a complete line of Flour, Tommy press@d a button, the car| Bl -B. d J 5 $ Ht Sateen Remnants ic Y * | Piscuits, Baking Powder, Macaroni IHicave one of those sudden signals} But shee cme mettle tha ue-Dan| ugs, 1 c to 1 i} Fsvioseis cog Mill Sate. of svet, cathy Ser. | Neosiey, Come Gira Of, seatharise Orra ine tna sound Hike & want | pan et oman ere, he vxee-suare New Flower Pots | le tn lengths | other foo ‘ p red for MMabetien, | 4 aaitiiees 3 ‘ ‘ Jusual luck, perceived Celestia and | \ i j n black and colors who cannot di tarch in ordinary food. | fessor 9» dq aside. | the professor in the moonlight Jugs as pictures —Upper Main Floor Fourth Floor. |J|but not in time to escape being| "t1q dared not shout to Tommy In| Sian a A blue hand des allready for the plants that must be | | grazed by the mud guard which| ine He lai | DN with blue band dec- . : , { sent him rolling. he cave. He laid d@vn, the great or _ rat very taken indoors for the Winter. A new } Yard Wid nd Style Sheets for November nre 18¢ Serpentine | 4 * nat there would be| Quble arméful o@balsam boughs, and | Dt oration; very desit- . * } ar ee wer Main F ’ ommy knew that there would be! toftowed after them up) the moun: 4 able is eet ate shipment includes sizes from 3 to 10 Bleached Muslin Kimono Crepe a pursuit, and thenceforth drove his|tain wide. : able for — general q z Rss . 6c Yard—Not THE 30 Inchee Wide car as fast as he dared, The state] ” . | kitchen use. One inches in the tall shape, 3c to 35¢ each ar ¢ ide, P | n a 4 of hypnosis that she was in troubled] FORMER CHIEF HERE | ; 4 to 7 inches high, 4c to § over 15 Yards 3( In Lengths to 10 |B ing distressed him. Meanwhile he| ©, R. Reed, @aperintendent of | half pint to half-gale _Low Shape, 4 to 7 inches high, 4¢ to , to Each ‘ Yards, Per took a pathetic pleamre In working) Stillwater penitentiary, Minnesota, | lon sizes, 15¢ to l5e each. Lower Main Union St—Second Ave.—Pike St—Seattle, Tel, Elliott 4100 ard 10c. Lower |f|on her mental condition, with a view|former Seattle chief of police, and i Floor Main Pieor é lto promoting her comfort | Mrs. Reed, are here en route to the| $1.00. Saucers to match, 3c to each, i You look he said, | national prison congress at San ~ Basement Salesroom. —Baseme Wranciaco. tired, dear,” i“Are you?”