The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 17, 1919, Page 7

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BIG TIMBER | ~ FREDERICK '& NELSON COPYRIGNT BY BERTRAND Ww. SINCLALIe ! FIFTH AVENUE—PINE STREET—SIXTH AVENUE AVTHOR OF “NORTH OF FIFTY-THREE CHAT t XU aw herself playing a lone hand| yours is all to the good, Jack It | manner never sug ted stolidness. 7 Which Events Mark ‘Tim against the world, gs her indi-| got class, outside din, Makes a] And sh s n an obse t lh Which vents Mark Time sor he ies Sa ty cee estate Sok Me 8] AM © an ae ou Ma oO ere in Comfor hi s the reins ove phates than the petted compa: of adom-jeh? Mackinaws and « purely er hands the reins over a smooth, A rictioness, well-ordered existence. |M4Nt male and the me r s| don't go with Oriental ru K mac th W 7 t S D *, hildre She never ¢ ht a ul » ” Thruout| Ban Py oa + ea Re ae ft the fact that marriage had been|. “You should get-a place Mite thie| rit had not disturbed her on e armes ummer ay MRME LS Got Sunes the labor of the last resort that in effect ate had As noon 88 po sible then, Bee put tt aia not disturb, her |no . when Bp Heat hoor dwelling proved a Nttle | tres so ewcape drudgery and loo. mark; "on edge "wenthetieally, one] ing ack to him witha veiled. ap | ge WHERE in the store there is an abundance of fresh, pure air. Amplifying the noi bated stion, | Mtion, There was still deep-rooted | might put tt | praisal in her blue eyes that were #0 eat hae ccm hag ES ehevitig for, wotnething. big Not to say morally," Benton|like Fyfe's own in their tendency to ther bland, silent-footed model of | Sek than mere of living, She | le . “Oh, maybe I'll get to it| twinkle and gleam with no corre . : S 4 RENNNNy fri pareonal service.. ‘There-|XP°™ 8# Well ax she knew anything|by and by, if.the timber business) sponding play of features, floors on a total frontage of 750 feet, a powerful fan and air~washing system distributes 12,- latte: that in the natural evolution of! holds up We'll: expect t 1 deal . ‘é P sl oO supervisi “ J - evo jo! o holds: 4 e expec Oo see a good den . P mf Proved a sinccure PFO things, marriage and motherhood When be and Stella were)/of you this summer,” Mrs. Abbey lf) ()00,000 cubic feet of fresh air per hour over the sub-basement, basement and first floors, af- should have been the big thing in her | ¢ wether, he said er said cordially, at leave-taking. ‘We A week or so after their return : ) ry I. a0: ate ok Sik! Walane. | And it was not. It was too You're lucky, You got every-| have a few people up £ om town now “ aw “te at ~ > eve 1 me Ieee over some of Ror VelOn |incigental, two incomplete, too much| thing, and it comes without an ef {and then to vary the monowny oti] fFding a complete air change every 15 minutes. ‘ Se ihartic haa = ao der, thak ee bce |e ® breathing-place on life's|fort. You sure showed good judg: | feasting our souls on scenery, Some @red and seventy dollars which rep- | hshway ymetimes she reasoned|ment when you picked Jack Fyfe.| times we are quite a Jolly crowd. Fesented the oniy money she had ever |W herself bluntly, instead of | He's a thorobred.” Don't be formal, Drop in when you Very Attractive Lis Tae eeeeatS ' To Tuck into the ares : driven to look facts in|“ e ou,” she returned, a] feel the inclination.” earned in her life. She studied it a/@™e’ming, was driven to look facts in| “Oh, thank you," she return the inclination D1 » 0! er voice, a btlety ‘4 3 Py . . Bicte, th sat to where her| the eye because she did dream, Al-| touch of irony in her voice, a su! When Stella reminded Jack of this Values in Si | D.- ELL C. I. O- U. Ss B. h K Bs bee percha othe arnt a she encountered the same ob {of inflection that went clean over|gome time later, in ont of im athing it 1. a feeling that she had been | Charlie's head. yb jom, he put the Panther at her . You might cash this, Jack,” she|“efauded, robbed of something| | He was full of “inquiries shout anminoal toe: tne aneeemame et’ be Shi ver are the confections—chocolates, bon-bons Overfeas Bath Caps with ted. rus Rah vital; she had foregone that wonder: | where they been that winter, would not go himself. H 4 opened and hard candies—that come from the ornamented front, 85e. Nien ; a s— p . Rares at the slip, | which ma Ieee tly rusian over ith bla own af |alrections say te ged tet ~ - ; . ; Mees: Better havo it framed as a me-| Pen and woman wo experie ; Abi ig Biad ig Pariah mh on to lane, work to lay out oo FREDERICK & NELSON CANDY Skull Caps, daisy-trimmed, “never thos ings Borer py A dottars |, yaaa ‘ess a th Says 8 ay with m rly threat of | g * he laughed I'l hustle |SHOP. | 85e. #0 hard again, I hope. No, I'd keep rd, they become one , , : S t ais is na ; : DTG it 1 were you. If cver you snowla| Mostly she kept her mind from | Wwarté ‘ like It. | So Stella invaded the Abbey-Mono weaters Sweets to titillate every palate — deli- Large, roomy Caps, rosette- eed it, it'll always be good—unless | that disturbing introspection, because | by fog at a. Pou |B ecincts by herself and enjoyed cious creamy centers, nuts and fruits, coat- trimmed, $1.00. j invariably it led her to vague dr |it—for she met a houseful of young at $3. 50 | “pe ’ A We | }ed with chocolate of superlatively fine Plain Skull Caps, 25¢ and “From the | Self — sometimes wistfully - could | . gains piles |Mght-hearted company she forgot for 35¢. See i ete never be realized. She had shut the | Sms to use it often. All you need) tng time being that she was married AUTIFUL _ colorings quality and flavor—hard candies of the to make this a social center is a Made her a definite monthly allow-|400r on many things, it seemed to yes ode onsale og |2Nd the Fesponsible mistress of a and combinations are 7 j is « ‘al | Be a erent a eentkLY allow: [her now. But ahe had the sense |EPObOoKIng git! or two—unIMArried | A tgg : : : ¢ cofaatigl best—no vacation is complete without Ayvad’s Water Wings, 50c. pale to kedw Ghat dwelling on what might |ORS® , You watch ie: Had 4 " afforded in the Sleeveless them. mer flock comes to the lake, your SH, 1 dar § les, 25c. “AB a matter of fact,” he went on, | have been only served to make her | MOT SOc ae eis ular s, YOUF) given th pe des Slip-over Sweaters of soft Graal stead ceca’ 5 #fm going to open an account in| Morbid, and did not in the least serve : : popular.” vq | vanity. Paul, ad, was not ‘ : ; A specialty is made of unique packings | " i hame at the Royal Hank, so| to alter the unalterable, She had| , That observation vorified Hontoll’ | ine sort to mourn a lost love long wool, including Nile, Rose, f es, dee 8 Sateen Bags, rubberized, Fou can negotiate your own paper | Chosen what seemed to jher at the | Pitome popular, ‘two weeks after} Sh© had the amused experience Emerald, Corn, Khaki, or presentation. for carrying bathing 3 ie . time the least of two evils, and she) 0 too, of beholding Charife Benton ap. % : | ai . CANDY @ > Ty ae rea 4nd pay your own bills by check.” | iret to abide steadfaatty ‘be her {Charlie's visit, a lean, white, cruiser, | f beholding Charlie Benton ay Turquoise and Purple, and | THE CANDY SHOP, Fifth Floor. suits, $2.00. She went in and put away the| meant alt brass mahogany above her|Pe@r an hour or so re she de- " ia Seats ieee cas . First Fh Ht wan: here, earned; all. too | choice. |topsides sid up to the float, and two|Parted and straightway monopolize |f! there are a number of Slip- 7 ane oe ly, in the sweat of her brow.| Charlie Benton came to visit them.) women came at 4 rifle | Linda Abbey in his ‘acteristically ae ii - all that it represented she had | Strangely enough to Stella, who had | Rong the ‘path to rr ye ae ; Stella |!Petuous fashion, Charlie was no over Sweaters with sleeves, n service threefold. If ever there | never seen him on Roaring Lake, at} jaa met. Lifda Abbey once, relic | diplomat He believed in driving in magenta shade. idence which hed been fanned |lomsers, he was sporting & natty gray | STUY, Quer the Circumalances, put ves that’n the reason for the, out-|f] _, Unusually good values New ercale Dresses $3 50 P acd been 2 asty Bray jit was f different now-—with the di ‘So that's the reason for the ou flame in her brother's kitchen Suit, he was clean shaven, Oxford |ferenco that money makes. Sho| ward metamorphosis,” Stella reflect at $3.50. —Secand Floor, ? . demand appeasement—she | ties on his feet, a gentleman hostess against an effe d. “well?” herself up short when ehe|leisure in his garb. It he had started | Fare oe A we Cd WOE Adthmether nee -pichi , 4 her mind running upon such|on the down grade the previous | pea ciously bei oni: bas gracious: | noon yor Be ae OE ter we For Berry picking and eventuality. Her future was winter, he Bore no signe <% now: |ness wholly assumed, After all, they jointment was a greasy smudge be A New Supply of . § Canning Wear ‘red. She was cnarried—to be ajfor he was pictur ruddy | were her kind of people; Lin ir-| stowed upon her dress—a garment A ‘ a L Here lay her home. All| Vigor, clear-eyed, brown-skinned, | haired, perfectly gowned, per e prized highly—by some cordage Pink Nainsook 4 % B her ties were in process of | alert, bubbling over with good spir |mannered, sweetly pretty; Mrs. | the Pasthews deck: <a ‘ . RESERVING time brings a tion, ties that with time would | its. | Abbey, fortyodd and looking thirty k tender had carried too many f U d \ ‘ EAH VA rs stronger than any shackles of| “Why, say, you look like a tour-|five, with that calm self-assurance| cargoes of log 4 logging sup or Underwear ‘ "h j distinct need for just such , constraining her to walk in| ist,” Fyfe remarked, after an ap-| which wealth and position conf - to be a fit conveyance for per. d 4 tain ways—ways that were pleas-| praising glance. {on those who hoid it securely. Stella|sons in party attire. She exhibited features a sheer and soft- ba HA S ihe practical, dark-colore sses | enough, certain of ease if not of| “I'm making money, pulling ahead | found them altogether to her liking.|the soiled gown to Fyfe with due finished Nagasaki Nain- 4 i ay Y - k: dd, dre ventilation afforded by the scores of windows and transoms which surround the daylight people from the coast, and in that finite purpose. of the game, that's all," Benton re-|1t pleased her, too, that Jack hap-| vexation. r ; : ; - d | Yet now and then she found her-|torted cheerfully. “I can afford to| pened in to meet then. He was not] “I hope you'll have somebody sook in a delicate pink tint, \ 7X as these. They are of navy or falling into fits of abstraction in| take a holiday now and then. I'mj|a scintillating talker, yet she bad/scrub the Panther the next time 1|f| 89 inches wide and A 4 delft real i wi oe ering Lake and Jack Fyfe, | putting a million feet a month in the| noticed that when he had anything| want to go anywhere in a decent boxed in ten-yard bolts. A 1A A brain Pereae tang with wt meant anything to her now,'water. That's going some for small! to say, he never failed to attract and | dre she said ruefully. ‘That'll i irably ad: I B tri i i + } mirably adapted \ y roken stripe effect in t d into the background, and she fry like me. Say, this house of hold attention. His quiet, impersonat r come out. And it's the pret quality ad be: 9g Ar gg. iH ‘ if me - white, | : — Sram aD aNe RT eae the long-sleeve model with ad-— tiest thing I've got, too.” for making up into cool | “Ab, what's the odds? Fyfe summer undergarments, [slipped one arm around her waist.{f| and very. serviceable in We ! justable collar, the short-sleeve bay buy more dresse: Did ey =" + ij 4 . i tyo @ a good Ume? ‘That's thelf] geoge “ped se cre aL Apes style. with shawl collar. Both | | thing! 5.00, _ oor. bs . ‘ wing adhok ious, wowarer soba iy , have large pockets of novel de- |Ji quently produced an able, forty-foot } FIFTH AVENUE—PINE STREET—SIXTH AVENUE cruising launch, powerfully ensined.t/ ~~ Women’s Knit ; sign. Price $3.50. —secona ricer, luxuriously fitted as to cabin. With. that for their private use, the Underwear Panther was left to her appointed ? ; a staia spent many’ any abroua|| In Weights that i The Basement Young Men’s Suits Seateases eat fn Weiahte that Cool White Lawn Aprons —_ ‘jis, Begemen und down ita forty tiles of length, Coolness and Reduced to Reduced Prices on — Are Marked Down Petes eal ommtore Brobers Linae-of they could see. And the Waterbug 50 : ': | with thelr neighbors, particulary the ERCERIZED Lisle Cc Women’s | —not so very many of them, but enough to provide an offering of — Jjtmem'wnotencartediy. Fyte himsett I] weave, hodice style, with ial HESE white, crisply : ; ensply Low Shoes < Abbey crowd. The Abbeys took Union Suits of fine | was highly ned by the elder exceptional interest to young men who can be fitted in sizes from |} ila suspected, for|f| band top and ribbon : i ; ww. 32 ge and who are iad nt the look-out for good clothes at a as power h OR Abbey | shoulder stra: B: white and : whew ra mr 100 PAIRS OF WOMEN'S — ' ‘ 4 . wis! MRE thats He peaeeeed aay comet ce ee ee most appropriate for sum- Witte GABVAS Ok: worth-while saving. [who could follow the same path to | Mercerized Lisle Union mer wear, for they do not FORDS AND PUMPS in a s | double credit—for making good, and ee a es ao : add much warmth when sizes 214 to. 7, reduced to |] | for a personality that could not be , wes C Thirty-two Suits loverlooked. “He told Stella that $2.00. ‘ worn over a frock, and $2.45 pair. once; that is to say, he told her ie : . a $ \confidentially that her husband was|{| Lisle Union Suits with UE are delightfully cool as 70 PAIRS OF WOMEN’S Reduced to $24.50 ties aed cence mma Sp. oF cobb . substitutes for house WHITE CANVAS HIGH —tailored from good gray and _ |}/An inclined to profuse perspiration tion style, $1.50. dresses re shes 2A Oe : i i-fi Jed time. Paul promised to be lke ; . : reduced to $3.95 pair, brown mixtures, in semi-fitted and a time. 1 _promised to be ik Silk-top Pink Lisle Union Made with long kimono 9. pars sige j - |]] nim, in that respect. n waist-seam models, with soft, roll- |]|° Summer sipped by. There were Suits with —under-arm : ; i ope Bo aga Bo de ing lapels. Sizes 32 to 37 chest |[|Xhvey‘aomntcite, return engagements and thigh reinforcement, \ sleeves, round neck an ‘ OES in black tthe Fyfe bungalow, laughter And band-finish, in regula patch pocket—reduced to kid and patent leathers, measurement. | | tion or bodice _ style, reduced to $3.95. pair. | music and Japanese lanterns swung cross the lawn. There was tea and $2.50. —First Floor. 50¢. —Second Floor tennis and murmuring rivers of 100 PAIRS OF WOMEN’S hd od 1 talk. And amid this Stella — : BU e. enltezn corn uaae al haeniech ‘ : OXFORDS in patent I hirty Suits pare ceres ereoney Caiaetoe i) | PEDRESTA. spells summer comfort for women who, because of enlarg- leather, brown kid and Reduced to $18 50 abe ic aaced Denmbie ahcamic ed toe joints, can find no comfort whatever in ordinary footwear dull calf, with hand- ter, when summer was on the lasts. Pedresta Shoes are built especially for such women, they are turned soles and Louis she withdrew from much of —in novelty green and gray striped J) this “activity, spending those days|f| | superlatively comfortable, and may be had in high and low styles. pee poy to 7, re- ; Hor 7 : _ |when she dig@pot sit buried in a r ; uced to air, mixtures, tailored with plain back J) rir ito the water with her hus cis 4 : ‘ Nt i oe wi! D and slash or patch pockets. Sizes 33 band. When October ushered in the] first of the fall rains, they went to] — to 38 chest measurement. | Vancouver and took apartments. In i Rl os December her son was born | iis raise half the ¢ | erect the hotel by Pans Also | (Continued in Tomorrow's Star) le ee ee Copyright, 1916, by Little, Brown &| Co. The exe “HE MUST HAVE BEEN ¢ Rowinan group of New York, and | All rights reserved x 3 ae d nego ions with the Linnard T f B ’ S 4 lth hotel corp tion of California and wo Lots of Boys pected that ane of thee dal 1 R : A VICTIM OF HABIT | I~ Group of Business Men Plan| | man oo asin var Suits educed : | LONDON, July 17.—A woman com: | Big New Hostelry ‘chniseded nicer on |plained to the Highgate magistrate hat her husband whistled or sang Broken Size Ranges Hii sarse line’o? the aaave song hour | ran Le siaicg Teves sae Muenta HERS COPPER WANTS roken Size Ranges ) | ASA ; after hour. She did not what | JHE 600 rooms which owl cost $3,500,000, | TO LAMP ’EM FIRST the song was, On one oceasion she | sa if the plans of a group of Seattle) pyre pen July 17.—Tn Twenty-eight Knickerbocker | said she locked herself in a room and | *] Sfprtan he asin Ch aay t - they look!" declared for three hours her husband whistled t. of Police Robinenn wile: ala ‘ jor sang the same line of the song ful *hiladelphié fa Suits Reduced to $13.50 | thru the Keyhote, | ’ Formation of @ company for the jie th wee “innbe hha wae —tailored from tan serge and tan purpose of building the hostelry | fetched New York J were announced Wednesday by an ; ork and is expected flannel (ideal for summer) with | “MOUSE ISN'T cast pe With Bo Peer executive committee comprising A J.|ST0 POD loose-belted coat and slash or set-in |! ,, ACCORDING TO COURT Wiig ORDERED SENATE BATHS? _ [iow 8 1 tsumerands' Dour pockets. Sizes 7 to 17 years. won't belleve n Engltahman's | HOT DAY DEBATE TOPIC). ™ 0% { the new company, house is his business men and uel Brooks after he and his wife had| “4 z women, are: dent, A. J, Rhodes; Who built the senate baths? rooms in the senate office building. | yee ident, C. D. Stimson; vice P ‘ : en fined 5 shillings each for using | i : r . Thirty Knickerbocker Suits bad language in the house #o that| America’s solons chose a ds found that was done by the] Tint. Frank Waterhouse; treas when senatorial perspiration satu-|democrats thru their committee on offensive words could be heard b; 1, NUM Latimer secretary, J. \ Reduced to $8.50 the offensive words could be heard by | - ted the air to bandy words over|rules before its membership was|Urer N. H. Latimer; secretary, J wf passersby the crowning luxury of govern-| changed, So in order to keep the ‘ i s planned to finance the hotel slag ‘ e aVvagance. cord straight, > y be loose-belt model, with slash pock- vt we mental extravagan |record straight, I hope It may bel. the sale of capital atock at $100 a bs | JOBS FOR YANKS Voluptuaries of Caesar's’ times| known that the ‘unwashed democ- hare thru a: weneray Gampalen and, ets, tailored from fancy brown suit- Ex-service men who long for the! had no such wonderful bath rooms|Tacy’ and not the republicans, |S2Fe TU & Bens pea . 44, joys of the wild and untrammeled as senators described and criti-|opened the marble bath rooms ing. Sizes 9 to 17 years. Wi qilderness may seciire’ work jn. thal ciged * |, ‘The democrats admitted they | oerats came into power, (Third Floor heart of the best scenery at Mt.| “It was heralded,” declared Sena-| had “turned on the spigots” but in-| And thus the fevered solons nird oor) Rainier national park this summer,|tor Kenyon of Iowa, “that the first | sisted vigorously that the luxuri-| brought themselves to a state for laccording to park officials, Ex-ser-|act of the republicans coming into|ous place had been ordered built|thoro enjoyment of the extraya- vice men will be given preference. | power was to open marble aise the republicans before the dem-!gance they denounced, i

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