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aie a THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, JULY 14, 1919. lination of yours like a file on| BIG TIMBER! | rRepRICKSNELSON COPYRIGHT |enton, « whole lot more than Td BY BERTRAND W. SINCLAIR Jana 1 to Biller Satdd inakat Gc heeoe FIFTH AVENUE—PINE STREET—SIXTH AVENUE “ . roud of, I want you, and AVTHOR OF “NORTH OF FIF TY-THREE stipes Bg isp from this, Tt Marry me and play tl . a eee a ee CHAP’ x Ja . At daybreak it|size of the gang only helped a little, | bar out the ty al § y ur, and I don’t think you'll [- One Way Out a and snowing hard.}and did not assist her mentally realizing nly n " “ n ng it as badly a t HE That was a winter of dig snow, |T r was no surces all, All the old resentment against | shivering with the cold, ra to]! can «i to win everything i November opened with rain, Day » white, stuff piled up| the indignity of her position rose and | the cabin and got into her to «—but your do. - @fter day the sun hid his face be-|%"¢ piled up, hour upon hour and|smoldered, To her the days were full) But she did not p, save mestlo cha: ie gleam of a smile Bind massed, spitting clouds. Morn after day, as if the deluge had|enough of things that she was ter-jeasy periods of dosing, until mid-|!t up h t ar & second. ihe, noon and night the eaves of 4 It stood at the cabin | ribly weary ¢ @ over and over, | night wa f past, Then Fyfe e Py The shacks dripped steadily, the the break came, six |endiessly, She was always tired. No|her brother came in, and S ‘ impulsivel N Gaunt limbs of the hardwoods were | fet on the level. With the end of|:natter that she did, in a measure,| sounds she gathered that Fyfe wa . aia ew ac } S ecia & line of coursing drops, and thru ‘e storm came a bright, cold sky| harden to her work, grow callously| putting Charlie to bed. § eard | col r t 9 | fll the vast reaches of fir and cedar |®"4 frost—not the bitter frost of the | accustomed to rising early and work: | his deep, drawly voice urgir . ins: Al a Rep FEE co he patter of rain kept up a dreary h latitudes, but a nipping cold jing late, Always her feet were sore | Wisdom of sleeping with calked boots | me,” he anid sobe raat wand Monotone. Whenever the -nist that | tat held off the melting rains and/at night, aching intolerably, Hot|on, and Benton's } ponse.|to hand out sentient, but it/f] Ee tke roling wncke clone tne|imld a thin scum of foe on overy|food, sharp knives, and a giowing|The rest of the night mhe slept fit-l maken the coo enetment but At Yard e Smountains iifted for a brief hour, | Patch of still water jstove played havoc with her hands. | fully, morbidly iz g ter yourself on t tof thing. If you re, creeping steadily downward, | ssarily, all work ceased, The|Always she rose in the morning | thing was af must do it, why don’t you do it for | lay the banked white donkey was a shapeless mound of |heavy-eyed and stiffamuscted. Youth | sum and substance o Over in| somebody. “who'll make it worth A FAVORABLE purchase is responsible for this exceptionally low price | LF i rn aaa ; Rain or shine, the work drove on all the lines and gear buried }*"d natural vigor alono kept her) the bunkhouse the carousal was still! while? If you'd use the b Hrom the peey of day till duak|deep. A man could neither walk on|ffom breaking down, and to cap the|at its height, She could not rid her-|gave you, you know that lete of « on staple Black Silks which have so many year-round us Includ- Shrouded the woods, Benton’s donkey | that yielding mass nor wallow thru | Strain of toil, she was soubsick with elf of the sight of those two me "| ple have married on flim Detfed and groaned, axes thudded,|it. The logging crew hailed the en.| the Isolation, For she was isolated; | struggling to be at each other likelyrounds than wed have. How's ed are “ nat the thin, twaning whine of the saws | forced rest with open relief. Benton ® Was not a human being in the| wild beasts, the bloody faces of the}a man and a woman really know an * Tose, Log after log slid down the | srumbled. And then, with the hours |©2™pP, Katy John incluc with |one who had been struck, the coarse} thing about each other till they've Satins Messalines Poplins Moire ihute to float behind the boomsticks; |hanging heavy on his hands, he be |Whom she exchanged two dozen|animalism of the whole whisky-satu:|iived tomether? Just because we Mfid at night the loggers trooped | gan to spend more and more of his | Words a day |rated gang. It repelled and disgust-|don't marry with our heads In the Taffetas in checked, striped and plain effects me, soaked to the skin, to hand|time in the bunkhouse with the| Before the snow put a stop to/ed and fr her «is no reason we shouldn't get on GILT BR SRR PO " ‘ td vi heir steaming mackinaws around |‘ * particularly in the long even «, Jack Fyfe dropped in once| Tho night frosts had crept thru}fine. What are you going to do? All thirty~ ix inches wide and unusual values at $1.75 yard. he bunkhouse stove. When they s P e or so, When work shut/the single board walls of Stella's|Stick here at this till you go crazy? &athered in the mess-room thy filled| Stella wondered what pleasure he | down, he came oftener, but he never | room 1 made its temperature akin | You won't get away You don’t re HE with the odor of sweaty bodies and /found in their company, but she |Singled Stella out for any particular | to outdoors when the alarm wak " what a oneldea, determined Profane grumbling about the never asked him, nor did she devote |@ttention. Once he surprised her| her at six in the morning he won this brother you yours ls. He Remnants of Silks and Fancy Silks oa very much thought to the matter, |Sitting with her elbows on the/ered as she dressed, Katy J nas Just one object in life, and he'll rly in December, Benton sent|There was but small cessation in| kitchen table, her face buried in her| blissfully devold of any re ‘ everything 1 ; * W | R d d A : | P. : d Siete Wie boom of logs with whirea|her labors, and that only because (Pala. She looked up at his quiet] tty, for seldam did Katy rise first tolaight to atten” that oolens Keduce ttractively Frice Stern-wheeler that was no more than| six or eight of the men drew their |@Mtfance, and her fa¢e must have light the kitchen fire Stella re-|means to succeed and he w F : st . ‘ @ut of Roaring Lake before the snow | pay and went out, Benton managed |Siven him his cue. He leaned @ lit-| sented less each day's bleak | pur incidental; but he ‘ THE SILKS include Me ines, Satins, —the colorful plaids, stripes and check came. The sleety blasts of a cold|to hold the others against the thaw | tle toward her ning than she did the enforced n perverted, middle-class family pr ffe Crepe de Chine, Pongee and effects that figure so prominently in noon turned to great, moist’ th ie ; i. “Eto. viet Gk wet think vo sityrof the situation; the fact that she | that will make ) prevent you fro: ; + i afte: = at might open up the woods in How long do you think you can i n t will mak i nt you from Striped Shirting Silks. the seas sports skirts and frocks, flakes by dark, eddying thick out of twenty-four hours, but the smaller /stand it? he asked gently was enduring these things practic-|getting out and trying your own “God knows,” she answered, sur | “lly under compulsion vy what | wing Nature never intended a THE WOOLENS include Serges, Pop- featured in Satins, Taffetas, Messaline | ME | prised into speaking the thought that | Salled woman like you to be a celibate, an , Toll, + wd? 2 i 5 vi i lay uppermost in her mind, surprised| A cutting wind struck her tcily as|more than I was so intende lins, Wool Taffeta, Shepherd’s and Twills of 36-inch width, at $1.25, beyond measure that he should read | She crossed the few steps of open|sooner or late y harry Checks and Mixtures. $1.45 and $1.65 yard. |that thought. between cabin and kiteh Above |body-—if only to hop out of the fire He stood looking down at her for |"® Cloud floated, no harbinger of into the frying pan melting rain, The cold stargtwinkled| +] jate @ second or two, His lips parted, but you,” she flashed passion he closed them again over whatover | CVF mow-blurred forest, sffuck tiny lately, “when you talk 2g Imported Natural-color Pongee Jrose to his tongue, and passed silent \: oa from om a exe yy | “No, you don’t,” he rturn y . ty ad » “ and nto @ | White-cap pillars. A night sv x . . K. . > ail : til " : jy thru th fining n ba, and Int the | crom the outside waters beat ite mol- )Y°U hate what T say is admirable for summer outing and sports clothes, as it washes so satisfactor= ouse, here Benton he pre “3 |the tr a humil : : 4 - ‘, é | ceded him a matter of ten minute ancholy dirge on the frozen beach ime nlinting to be |i ily and is exceptionally iceable—very desirable also for summer petticoats. |hel dl, as she al ye id shed | De!ples: ue think It lacked a week of Christmas, | 404, 48 she always did at that hushed FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET | ‘That day three of Benton's cnen had |Our befor yenren 8 [hana Eee ph rif] Thirty-three inches wide—75¢, S5¢, $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 yard. gone in the Chickamin to ring : em | out Spring for supplies, They had pea ay eagcomporegs fo ‘i : warcn and human and kindly, noth turned in mid-afternoon, and §' ling r | preferably ornamental on ing but vastness of space upon which | guessed by the new note of hilarity cause putiful things, You eni e-Da e n cn tan ta ichadinn, that of the (Silence lay lke a smothering bi -| > t tto 2h t supine tind: bear quid. This haa {in Which si » human ator | hy Seven thee Grudeery s) oa u ns o is * happened more than once since the | “tterly negligible, a protesting fey Saar ore [be new sana jn se nner mt, nexranio wernems he ce sere tte of omnes 28 "<I 10c. to $1.00 Dozen Laces |Charlie’s fury at the logger who| | ain i ae ‘ | jmind, but situated as she was, it ou, There's things |started Matt the cook on ree, | | tack var’ tite : a 0 ; in eens oa ‘ ‘ 5 leon: oe wensered a. Vida fanesation bore upon her with all the force of | in your life, and is there | ARGE plain Buttons for fastenings, are particularly desirable as trimming | res ¢ felt like a prisoner who, [2 mine. Why shouldn't we go part ber: Sua ri weaken , |but it was not in her province, and |Teality. She felt lke a prisoner WhO, | neue “You think about It” | also smaller sizes for trimming, in for lingerie blouses and summer frocks, | oh rs e all things, desired some mode “gai | i ‘ Ae Pt: Se wile conns feota, "is “meaaak nase ens |p fiat and bell effects,, in Purple, ‘Red, ~ Ot Siig te tuee evening. Neither he nor Charli A light burned in the kitchen. . She vo ah thea What {f| Blue, Gray and Black, priced from 10¢ with daintiness. Narrow Edges aré thanked her stars that this bitter |4"’t appe&g to have any idea what| * * ae the meal was finished. While she cold morning she count eee have for an to give her-|f to $1.00 dozen. priced from 10¢ to 20¢ yard. ‘ ht: | COTTON CLUNY - PATTERN LACES © stacked up the dishes, Katy John|t® bulld a fire with freezing fingers [S°lf up boc oul to. & me she Ghedeved: while her teeth ttered, and aap $ Mt nit DLACK BONE BUTTONS in four-hole in 114-inch width, 5¢ yard. “Goodnes «Benton, | hurried in to the warth heralded b: i 1 haven't e ani doliere page Arm “pea la spark-belching stovept But the | he least afte 1 for you personally. | style, 20¢ to 40¢ dozen. —THE BASEMENT STORE, | ‘They was halfdrunk, some ef tt sh girl had not risen to the oc. |! ms ‘ ) TEM BASEMENT STOR é |I bet they'll be half a dozen fights | ° a eee be . youn at with | at ; peti oo My | ° Pe | “Stella passed that over in silence, |!" one corner of ‘his mouth HP ort woman é Mi Rhinestone Pins | Windsor Ties oy “It would sound conceited old |with a mental turning up of her | Kettle steamed. Her porri¢ pp: recadees | came back to Benton's quarters wh traw a disgusting state of affairs, but ( | ese a Yot at all,” she answered. “You|!" OF real impulses, so much dif-| a * nothing she could change. | ferent from the age when a | Modified for Misses and |nariking ‘back to it, tho, when she) AR Nave it for keauw ¢ you wank" (fic fran ne aate rauen aman (00k : was in her own quarters, and Katy| “No thanks,” he Ber same . ta|Woked good to him. They mated 4 |John had vanished for the night into | *°Ur On my own cooking lad, tO) nd rails ne ner ; = i 2 i Growing Girls her Ittle room off the kitchen. ‘Tired |@at too much of it in times gone/*Md Ta 1 their young, and very | the sailor-collar waist are all the are most effective when peeping . y faced on an average fewe: is s fi as she was, she remained wakeful,|P¥. I wouldn't be stoking Up bere | cites than ative In modern man {f| Smarter for the addition of a Windsor the laciness of a sheer blouse or n 5 sg: . * 7 ‘jeither, only ot frozen out, é "“ ‘ " ¢ 2 Py * ‘THOUGH they are scientifically designed for \turting sounds welled now and then [Charlie's spare bed hawn’t enough |e Oreaine {| Tie. Satin Ties in plain colorings and — Piece—BO¢. _rue pasmaent H o the cold ‘i bothers ts for ne these cold nights, eatin > e the one ai s, ar w) comfort, along the same general lines that Bethend Seabee, Sota upoarinete w his chair aside to be out| Problem solved—the lack of means to plaid effects, are priced at 25¢, 35¢ have made “Stepsures” so successful, these [f|ratsed, bursts of laughter. Once, nx| 0f the Way as sho hurried about her |ive (ecenuy wlich wrecks more/fj and 5O¢, ixi Shoes do not lose sight of the demands of [fms rd,cut the coer, Minas te ce srgg conscious that his eyes wore 8" °K of love. “Attection docen't ff ‘Three-cormer Middy Ties in Navy, Black Mixing Bowls fashion, for they are as smart and sight- jscinty soln sg aed. ont. 8 coazve | 22 oor Se Sei than tiene mae eT eee mney Ue ene coe Of Superior Qualit ly ita. the. most exacting miss in her peep adenine freckled mask of face gave no clue actis Yoice took on a challenging] —THE BASEMENT STORE. ig . ° vel late, he be. . 3 ke , ¥: teens or her younger sister could wish. gan to grow easy curio to sad eeenenabeo: ae ppb her wholly seri Bye Niger grail Tsiow esa Patent Pumps with hand-turned soles and ankle |[|Fytc were lending countenance to| ‘nance. He chucked the butt of his) Mhmelen! smile twisting up yer iat Cretonne Table der score i: ; x cigar in nd sat with hands straps, sizes 1114 to 2 (misses’ 00. |this sninor riot, if they were ¢ " surprised t Pes shag » Vy ( ), $4. |parttcipating in it. Eleven o’clock | °!4sped over one knee for some after | °F ‘ Tr, too, by his sureness 2 = an exceptionally : a ; |>a it sere : ‘tg ; phiGeand ts utterances on subjects sh R 45 E h u Patent Leather Pumps (as pictured) with hand- |f|Pi%o%) 200 Sti! kere rose in the) ine the table with a {Ot supposed would enter sue unners, c hac eee ee turned soles and low heels, misses’ sizes, 1114 to 2, |} voices. ee ue ke FoR OMe enone pha ee : spots or impers $4.50 pair; growing girls’, 214 to 7, $5.00 | { Buddenty there tose e brief clamor.| He rose to his feet than, Stella! |) tuning over et ripe Of Da ss ereom Mevt-priced uppers of gaily hitetes ; ss x “i heard a thud and the clinking |“ . Sl i “Dede vos ane” “ngie sed ‘ Oe she: é Growing Girls’ Pumps of dark-brown kidskin, with |} smash ot treaking lass, a panted |i" He had been one to fare iil in|, THere you are,” he said most attractive addition to camp or Aang seer ay hath hand-turned soles and low heels, sizes 21 to 7, |J/ th. sounds of struggte paech nciclod One he, tna Mie tea|tor the sake of argument. "Ne. r{{| summer cottage, or to the summer Te een ae SO a Stella slipped on a pair of her | Patch encircle a. 8 fe 8 ONT aia vous bride * $5.75 pair. brother's gum boots and an overcoat, | Were Split ‘and badly swollen, He|S8e#% We wouldn't either, because |] bedroom, 45¢ each. Covered Butter Jars in 7- and 8.inch sizes, 75¢ « ed a Om you're the only woman I've ination S and ran out on the path beaten from | "ried @ tin basin . . | —THE BA iT STORE. and 85¢ eac' —THE BASEMED ‘TORE. Oxfords (as pictured) of brown calf leather, with welt |} their cabin to usar: "Tt ted oat “Kin I get some hot water?” he ¢ far with whom I ASEMENT # 2 salmly contemplate spending soles, sizes 814 to 11, $5.00 pair; 111% to 2, $6.00 Sie dunkhouss,.aod on that side) “oe silently indicated the reser.|°t ™Y life in close contact. That's a| == — opened two uncurtained windows, pair; 21% to 7, $6.50 pair. yellow sauares that struck leaming [YO AL one end of the range, The fact: Yom its a Mghly Important] ¢ secxiesmnes welled ud In her) CHEST OF SILVER IS on the snow. The panes of one were|™an ladied his basin full.. ‘The| You don't happen to have any |° ‘ such feeling a t mea | bre: $ Smoked Horse Shoes for misse: im F broken now, sharp framents stand, | fumes of whisky, the unpleasant odor |°“* ling about m joer yo care Tiwould mney STOLEN BY BURGLARS Ss and growing girls f breath offended h 1 No. 1 hadr ven thought of ji ‘i is ing like saw teeth the wooden | ® weeny ene and : = ce Ph yt Tg € Of! vfe,” she told herself savag' e " 4 | (as pictured), with welt soles and low heels, sizes |[!ean. ” *°°%*" \arew back. Fyfe looked a s{you in that way,” Stella answered |"Xt ining would be: better than} Polico are seeking for a chest of 111% to 2, $7.00 pair; 2% to 7, $9.50 pair. | She stole warily near and looked |‘? man went out pe ne | this peiealinee gp ledager inter et ar in. ‘Two men were being held apart;| “What?” he asked MN: ruler {hink about me.” he| "(Continued in Tomorrow's Star) | Atlemandi, 2309 Fifth ave, $. some Smoked Horse Shoes in lace style, with hand-turned |} n¢ bY tree of his fellows, the other] She Nad murtered something, ar ag ou want to think] oopyright, 1916 Brown & Co. |time sunday afternoon Be deh Bete lene rere etter impatient, exclamation of dissust.|tbOUt me trom every possible ar an 1 came soles, sizes 2 to 5, $3.60; 514 to 8, $4.00 pair. | mildly, talking to the men in a quiet, |The man’s appearance nly [Because Tim ge —— | Ee the k you thi axtton | pacific tone. reminded her of the scene she had r al Smoked Horse “Acrobat” Shoes in lace styl . Pa “Now kviow ths i ing | Observed thru the bunkhouse window, |ONC® !n a while ong as you — = Yie, SIZES Bee abot he ea na hing | r+ tung her to think that her brother |"4ch and doing this dirt ) to 8, $8.75 pair; 8Y% to 11, $4.25 pair, te gerap about. she heard him say. | rae fast putting sclt ona, par| ankles bons, “You vant to think | SEU TESON-DONAHEY —First Floor. “You're both full of fighting whis’-y Jof me : |but a bunkhouse isn't any place to|With them—without their ex be me as a possible refuge f Optical @mpany fight. Wait till mornir If you've | Cuse Of type and training | isagreeable things. I’d like to | | | Far ly, |have you to ch | |still got it in your systems, go out-| “Oh, nothing,” she said weatily,| M\° you to chum with, and I'd like 325 PIKE ST. | and turned to the sputtering bacon, |'0 24&Ve some entive to put a big | | 6 ”? It was something she could |"Ubbled, ready for the mes > : The ‘Ste sure Last Race Aue vor ‘ance, Te ards |: cand. morning — he srosted | iaesan- beth sreye Soe erat 50c Each P 25c, 35c and 50c HESE brilliant-set Brooches in HE smock, the middy blouse and crescent, bowknot and bar effects Ss Pump Buckles Reduced Shouldn't disturb our guise and breek| F¥f6 put his foot up on the 1] Wan bungalow on that old founda: | Don’t Spoil up t he furniture. Be gentlemen, | Stove front and druznfned a tattoo us two," he smiled. “I * drunk or sober. Better shake hands |” his mackinaw clad knee jnever do it for myself alone. Go on . to 50c Pair Dk call $ deaxate” “Aren't you getting pretty sick of |" & gambling chance and marr Your Vacation “Aw, let ‘em go to it, if they want | his sort of work, these more or le . » Say yes, and say To enjoy your vacation < a ‘ f Pay "| uncomfortable surroundings, and the |"W." BM add Sams : : 8 SHE JUST —the smaller sizes,especially ‘Charlie'a voice, drink-thickened,|80rt of people you have to come in| But she shook her head resolutely,| to the fullest extent your é . oy adapted""-for Misses’ and” hath, came from a corner of the |Contact with?" he asked pointedly. Ser ¥ Baty John came in just ther eyes should be in the best} ae = “LOVES” IT |room into which she could not see I am," she returned as bluntly, 20k his foot off the stove and nd so does every other Seat- Growing Girls’ Pumps in luntit she™Mmoved nearer Hy the|“but I think that’s rather an im-|WeMt out of the kitchen, He threw| possible condition. 1 kino hae 7 ah, la glanve i a a tle girl—whether her age be Waeclee of) examaleud [tte aie peked. him oui, Wyte ‘ve jDertinent question, a Vyfe."" | Elance over hin shoulder at Stl Ses: Wks tastice: ean ts ctl —sinthe 1 3 , sumed his seat at the table, where| He passed imperturbably over this |’ nile, ag if to say that he i : hd |@ delicious, ‘nourishing 2oodaalae pressed steel (one style as - A three others and Benton waited with |Teproof, and his glance turned brief-|$@tbored no grudge, and nursed on| pairs of glasses—one for For Twenty Five Years 1 cacy that they can Shale pictured), reduced to 50¢ «hides m cards in their hands, red and white|/1¥ toward the dining room. Katy) Wound in bis vanity because she| yeading and another for| H have, Only be sure its the ms 3 lchips and money ‘stacked before | John was still noisly at work none of him a Ln wet ‘ ; pair. wel “You hate it,” he said positively Katy rang the breakfast dis vance will find the | By EDWIN J. BROWN —First Floor, | She knew enough of cards to re-|“I know you do, I've seen your feel-| Five min later the tattoo.ot| Pleasure of your vac tion e that a stiff poker game was on|ings many a time, 1 don’t blame| Knives and forks and spoons told of} multiplied many times sd Seat Leading Dentist board when she had watched one |You. It's @ rotten business for a) 4Ppetites in process of appeasement wearing one pair of Kryp- 108 Columbie Street girl with your tastes and bring up,|Ch@rlie came into the kitchen. in “CREAM OF QUALITY CREAMS” attle ¢ ice. CREAMCo, CREAM OF QUALITY CREAMS and dealt and played angered a i 3ifocal i ff t Ribb ner, hs pein pyinel? aie bat And I'm afraid you'll finddt wrose, |‘ midst of this, bearing gertain un- | toks—the Invisible Bifocal | I nave been studying crown ané ew OIE LAaMeTA NIDDONS Frere een ey cincws ert Snoic tif, this snow stays long. 1 know) Mmistakable signs. Hin eves were in| that combine both: near|pragework for a quarter of a cer | te had no funds to pay a cook's|What a logging camp is when work | famed Dye cheeks still bearing the and far sight in one lens, ior. and have Me oa michearty ta ger eo d to le stops, and whisky ¢ 99 in, and the flush of liquor, His demeanor was . 4 master a system that is safe, sant | 65c Y ard as as Maoh a6 peau a oraslied a ugha his hold for ‘the time |that, of a man suffering. an intoler By wearing Kryptoks on your |tary and satisfactory, Other den-| Ll tT her with for a month's work. she | be able headache and correspond trip ‘you can read your book or tists can do it if they will work and) SUCERCRNERERAS Z para faouist las cee: the: kiaxhate 6: ‘Gas hat may be true,” she returned |Short-tempered ella braely spoke| P®Per in comfort and a 0, at any |learn, Skill and genius are acquired For Hair-bows, Millinery Uses I nad 4Ay Gabo. eave him tact tivel © tly, “but I don't see why you|t0 him. It was bad enough for a pee i me gence pati ed deh be by experience and arduous labor, DOCTOR |dollars a month. He could lose that| should enumerate thes reeuble man to make a beast of himself with the Winder ane xe gn |My system of bridgework is simpl and Sashes without the flicker of an eyelash, but | things for my benefit whisky, but far worse was his gam: 2 plies 4 oy clearly ad you) end inexpensive, inade with & view) Go to the be Spo ine ag desire Cen pole Wows yOu! k WAG TRGe atiealk. ‘There Aynew ko inady the type on the printed page. | Sarabtity on pet ab ‘ “ RIGHT DRUG * n i j ads 3 i ntion owe ts per ad{out,” he said softly. “I’ve been | litte ways in which she could have Think ot © convenience and|_ 4 Horhbrush., WHr easily Sean! HE quality of this new Ribbon adapts it partic | mana es. - ahe sow that he had oop gest ph : been ba see itd. vs a ink ot the soneiisnon and band Siaahon Woke. wonteek nce. od ie. Washin bs ry; * a e imbibed too freely, he redness o' nking over for quite & je, | 8 do! 3 ye " ion o' uble to see ¥ om: ‘ ashington ularly for ail uses where a firmly-woven heavy his face and the glassy fixedness of |1 want you to mar ' he always grumbled when she spoke near and far without changing panied Pine yada Basewee and 1111 First Ave Ribbon is required to make upstanding bows and yes could be read right Stella gasped, of mo ey, z bys pat : r oft with your glasses. Bie ie? AShjpaiepies Pie o5, ate Pig!’ she muttered, “If that's his “Mr. Fyfe.” pre 4 to be redeemed when bu ree J is i vi by 53, i os, i F; ai " ’ “Co ation Invited” my work is guaranteed, loops. It is in widths of 5%, and 6%/, inches, in Henna, of pleasure. Oh, well, why Listen," he said peremptorily, |" t better ve | 1 do not operate on people's pock: Navy, Wistaria, White, Cerise, African-brown, Gold, should I care? I don’t, so far as he's | leaning eloser to her and loweri Stella watched him bathe his head 325 Pr Ss | ethiooka:’: 1° fave! eisvatd dactuaes! ‘ he i ; ids concerned. if I could just wet nway|hix voice, ‘If have an idea that coplously in cold water and then s KE STREET. | Pk whe rs gh tandard| If you are sick you do Copenhagen, Sapphire, Sky-blue and Pink, G5¢ yard. from this beast of a place myself.” |you're golng to say you don’t love himself at the long table, trying | ‘0 & Professional business standar"| ver than take advantage of thix —First Floor! ‘Abrenst of her a logger came to|me. Lord, I know that. But you force food upon an aggrieved and re co sro EDWIN J, BROWN We save you money and give . a {the broken window with a sack to[hate this, It grates against every |bellious stomach. Gradually a tlooa | | 106 Columbia Street best possible treatment.