The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 8, 1915, Page 9

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STAR—FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1915. PAGE 9. THE GODDESS : I Must Raise the Amount NTRODUCING. The time limit is drawing near when my creditors must be paid. They demand their money at once— EARLE WILLIAMS as . . Tommy Barclay | ANITA STEWART as ... . The Goddess wages ae ae they want no more excuses—will extend no longer time. This is the most desperate situation in a man’s |Door son-ofe-gun of « whart rat, 1} life—when you MUST have money and it’s hard to get it. Written by GOUVERNEUR MORRIS Gradually it dawned upon Bar One of the Most Notable Figures in American Literature that the presence on the Pk I Will Sacrifice Everything I Possess to Save My Reputation » he descended into the hold a match and had a look at ed thru the open ape Or Be Financially Ruined 1 of sleepy groan ~ wah | a ‘ | . yunsdorf,” called Barclay, in a} a - arp, incisive voice, “can you hear yt 1 | I hear you.” | rod 1 What are you doing on this | i) eh ie | boat’ i No anawer. | Garetay te to be president of the United | “Well, you'll not be able to do} any misch am going to close in search of the cave this hatch so that you can't ope ‘| a a heaven Me ba tt played upon her . wee Celestia to elope| Gunsdorf's answer was to nre| the cave, The peyehologiet two wild s rom his automatic. | Tommy i the cave and wounds | Flarc| 1 the hatch to and| ae . | } } tie from Stlltiter Later Stil ing with Celestia, Freddy the pongge ve St ‘= tena not be from "| Pound of Best Chocolate Creams Free classes and ‘te “entered hind Fred vetasnan ie terek x Remember, these goods I have on hand consist of New Fall arrivals in Men’s Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Men’s, Ladies’ and cheiogie te, Me wants him to die alone |sulcidal daring, 9 : é Children’s Shoes, Hats, Caps, etc. I am cuttting prices so deep on this high-grade merchandise as to make it absolutely impossible roe ll oar ho thru the bottom f the schoon: for any thinking man or woman to remain away from this store while this phenomenal sale is in progress. Crackie! || (Copyright, 1915, by The Star Co.) | they! | After a t | hole he w The Following Is a Partial List of Prices Sale Starts 9 A. IM. Tomorrow || Men’s and Boys’ Shoes BE HERE EARLY Sacrificed e the edge of the} « became dam; rickle from the bi t 100 Feet North Soon after Tommy's departu of Pike Stat L515 2nd AVE, ana dercre. tne triumvirate & : A Lot of Coffee Satisfaction for a); mmete. thelr arrangements Or Little Trouble 0 tee edge Hiest Grade Blend, by the Cup, | “lay’s house and the streets In the 2c and 3c neighborhood began to fill with and won who looked lik BRING YOUR LUNCHEON _|//ic",ant Somen,2he looked like $4.00 and 5.00 hold back of ¢ Boys’ High-T: Hotel Baden [fog suck of eastanied TAKE NOTICE discs, queue bane ees these, and they began to This store does not carry a cheap stock, all eather the fa- therefore do not expect Suits for $3.00, Shoes for 40c or Hats for 35c. It is impossible to sell GOOD merchandise at such prices. When Gunsdo ke his heart beating, he was rt n Grill Entertainment of Highest mous “Chippewa” Shoe, and also the Big Z, made in “Seattle. | Money- Raising Sale $2.95 From the east regularly at $2.00. Money- 89c Raising Sale Price............+ $3.50 and $4.00 Ladies’ Shoes, lace or button, patent leather, vici kid or gun- island and the m stood Gordon ne CO The view consisted ners of his m twitched with a}, t Clothing at a ind of glass ® turn =< : ea slowly and passed th 8 door len diatant, asi = eg $1 45 Sacrifice $2.50 Boys’ Sk M ntrance 104 Pine i Hew, kovever, be,raa.switty| sdidae 43 ae Lk do a Lot 1—Men’s Suits in gray cassimeres, |} Rai Pre mts ST A5 tae arenes, Se ‘footie a voney HMM $5.00 and $6.00 Ladies ising Price ....... browns, Oxfords and fancy new stripes, 1,000 f M t Mea rc pairs o} en's Shona; English lasts, eB — price $8 95 cloth top, in rubber bottoms, rubber heels, WU. mee: * ot hand welt; all new arrivals. Were to be Lot 2—100 Men’s Suits in strictly all-}] ,old for $6.00. Money- $3 95 wool, latest patterns, newest cuts; regu-|| Raising Price ....... larly for $20.00. Sale $10.95 Big Z Logger and 16-inch French Veals, | MRL A Saray ear 5 double sole, ; Lot 3—150 Men's Suits of the very fin- and $0.00. Money Raning | for $8.50 est blue serges, fancy imported worsteds || Price $5. 95 or unfinished worsteds; all hand tailored, hand-made buttonholes; fronts will never $3.50 and $4.00 ‘Goodyear welts ——nos Se mo Shoes, all hand-turned; i ica, including Hamilton- Brown “American Lady.” Special $2.95 $2.50 and $3.00 Misses’ Shoes, sizes from 21%, to 6. These Shoes are strictly sole leather bottoms, solid counters and, end, and down a back stair to t service courtyard. Here, for tall wooden gates [n a tal 1, over which wistart ned, stood a power On the box sat tv rie Yu Ready ~~ For Your Trip? Take” | Y HORLICK'S Malted Milk with you when Yachting, Campi Motoring. Pishin Semmes looked sea or Golfing icone ood: Drinks ready fight lunch when The first man to tired of run down. Simply dissolvein water. | rich library was ( hot or cold. A Ane nights rest is eseured | W you tke « cuptul hot belore retiring | Raging for his co Our Lunch Tablets ere the ameofcon- | low him. venient nourishment Dissolve a few of the in the mouth when fatigued or hungry, | down whic in Blucher or Button, Gunmetal or Vici Kid, leather lined. Money-Raising PHO oo cscs ohiea s apeones ‘$2. 95 Barclay had retrea Sizes 1212 to 51, Gunmetal Calf, the best Shoe the factory can turn out; made in Seattle;-every pair guaran- teed. Sale Price .......... $ 85 $4.50 and $5.00 Hand Welts in the new- est shapes; large variety. These Shoes man was 4 newest styles, cloth tops, in black, gray and putty; lace only; in patent leather or vici kid, plain toes; French or military heels; short and long vamps. These Shoes were bought to sell for $4.00. We have all sizes and guarantee a fit. Money- Bo He saositutelg hunt suaced” It, to the service cou “ying in fact, the best leather Shoes $1 95 er me Orman De towe tea made. Money-Raising Price. Wie $3.00 Boys’ Shato—Meney- ‘were ba o Children’s and Youths’ Shoes, all solid Men’s Hats Raising Price .......... $1 95 : ‘4 ~ . leather; sizes 8/2 to 12, in gunmetal, Sizes 812 to 111%, in Gamattel Calf, godly Nb tar cad fet $3.00 and $4.00 Men’s Hats, all colors; bd a , rims, with inflated tires e patent leather or vici kid; $1 45 oe ae . ns rials: Bh Colors; I! Patent Leather, Lace or Button; all solid formed resting . * had fought Ik * lence of PisttORs os ca ce es a e one and two of a kind, including some leather; regular price $2.00 and $2.25. But the first. fc he| Captain Nye had suggested bring Formerly Sold Up to $2.50 Money-Raising 95c Money-Raising Sale OHIO METHOD IN swerve. t te the Jatt, ‘aleabet threw iin to" a the atte al Hundreds of pairs of Ladies’ Shoes in the |] a he... Se ee canine $1.45 DENTISTRY Hcg Missing teeth are replaced by and that )) The Ohio Method by artificial teeth er the car bh ad pa ‘that are natural as your original ,, ‘teeth. Examinations are now being eonducted without charge, and esti ,,_. "mates ave furnished in all cases. ame... eee Mghts of New York wh w STAND BACK of our worRK The scene of the riot was Raising Sale Price, ? ae : are worth more money whole- 15 Set of Teeth, end and like « for Saturday only.......... $ 45 bd — = = Stockings. ..... 13c sale. Money-Raising Price. ze $3.45 [$10 Set of Toots me beg Ge Cotten Gloves ......... $3.00 and $3.50 Gunmetal and Vici Kid, sot his . ace or button; a e newest $10 Sold Gos oe ; 1 battened | im W. L. DOUGLAS SHOES oo bg gel cme shajes. Money-Raising Price. $2. 35 Porcelain Crown .... no room for him in the All our $6.00 and $1.50 and $2.00 Men’s Union Suits. .95c || $3.50 and $4.00 Boys inn 35 PO ort FA | the darenens, ston ‘tore talschlet he $7.00 Men’s Shoes, $1.50 and $2 Men's Dress Silk Shirts 95c || Money-Raising Price ... fee advertised lines, 35c Men’s Silk Neckwear.......... 19c | Solid Gold Fillings ..$1 Up into t fatigue of th Other Fillings - BO¢ | ed of fish and fl such as W. L. $2.00 Flannel Shirts ...... cocce. OBC r 0 to 6. Sundays © SA wasn aeute. physteal pela Douglas, Boston- $8.00 and $10.00 Mackinaws. ... .$2.45 Men Ss Pants 12, tne it ying eG writh ians, Big Z and $2.50 Medlicott Underwear ......$1.85 $2.00 Pants—Money-Raising Price. .95¢ other well known makes. Money- ‘ Raising Sale Price rec over little $2.50 Pants—Money-Raising Price $1.29 $3.00 Pants—Money-Raising Price $1.65 $3.50 Pants—Money-Raising Price $1.95 $5.00 and $6.00 Pants—Money-Raising HIO Cut-Rate | Dentists ;, 207 UNIVERSITY 86T. DRNER SECOND AVE. Open Saturday Night Till 11 o’Clock 1 to say to each other and * wig ns gy: sy Zz POO Gace ccs Mare “DR. MACY'S ec The name of his little schooner 2 ‘tase was the Mary N n the agp : Hate treatment for the 7 - 1422 THIRD AVENU Between, the Fostottice ; past ite, — « =! use the other as a ladder by which|for Gunsdorf and tried to draw|what you have done. I've @one|had recognized the two chief actors| He tried to climb upon his would: = one visit wit of the water him out of the water plenty of evil, too, I guess wejin the drama. be savior, and they went j I i ed for awhile coldly| “Steady! Don’t get rattled,” said| both thought we were trying to do Gunsdorf,” said Barclay, “I'm|together. Then Barelay’s presences t s face, and then| Barclay good. We looked at life from dif-| slipping; I can't hold you any/of mind left him, and he too grap ** ed awa | There was a strange look in/ferent angles. You didn't believe| longer. I'm sorry.” pled a Gunsdorf's face. There was hope that men lke me were human be All right,” said Gunsdorf. And) And so they died—in each other's = Fe * was Sates irc sry T ele expression. did not{!m it; but, more than that, there|ings; 1 the same fee bout|he let go of Barclay’s hand and |arms. * r “ the i cept Oe : hi rp ’ | mak tan it Gung. | ¥4s something which was akin to/men like you. I gue that’s most-| sank like tone The little boy, his teeth chatter. « for | wan at ver it t : love ly what's the matter with this My God!" exclaimed Barclay.|ing, pushed on the inverted boat = ferre Séalt duh tha ben foe the Best i esol sis) dieda uc onlea You're a good man," he said, | World, anyway |“What sand! blubbering bitterly avie ‘o It that in passing the| saw the agonized face of Gunsdorf en the lttle boy, his teeth|“I thought you were the devil.” Holding tightly to Gunsdorf's| The moment Gunsdorf's head re-| On the cliff of Gull island the. . DONAWAY | matin tch, in a 1 of the wind,|At a Iittle distance Captain Nye| chattering, said | “My man,” said Barclay, “I can't) hand, he still managed to keep the|appeared Barclay slipped quietly | &irl from heaven was trying to con-« $02-4-4 Liberty’ Bide. he heard a sound as of a man snor-| floated face dow: ile two meal Taint prett to see men|get you up here. I'm sorry. My /anarchist's head out of water into the water and tried to save Sole one of the richest men in thes | ad Third, Oppostic Vostottion. | ng came to the surface, came together, | drown,” and began to blubber strength Is petered out. If it’s any All this Tommy and Celestia saw| him. But Gunedorf had gone down | World, aw Goya eam tein — “Here,” thought Barclay, “we've| clinched and died, each trying to. With aa oath, Barclay reached’ comfort to you, I forgive you for/from the top of the cliffs, Theylopea mouthed, THE END, ‘3 . ‘ BOP iitiiiiiiiiisisi lisse SORE ERPR EGET ET RES e Kees enegareret RRGRERET ECS ESE feel tte bee taeee 08! bd Paes == Mb ae- > PcUINETIOLIEBE

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