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THE SEATTLE SHlearts of Hitee’®) SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHADTE NS PERFECT Player Roll SERVICE In line with our policy to give the very best Player Roll Service in this city, we carry all the Q. R. S. ROLLS We cordially invite you to come in and hear any Player Rolls without any obligation to purchase Sherman \Glay & Co Third Avenue at Pine SHATTER Spokane Tacoma Portland STORE HOURS: 9 TO 6 EVERY DAY GOTTSTEIN’S CREDIT POLICY “Fleet Week” offers a good opportunity to become acquainted with the broad, constructive Credit Policy of Seattle’s Homefurnishers. Popular The spare room that can be fixed up at small cost; a comfortable and attractive Bed Davenport that can be placed in living or din- ing room, thus enabling you to aid in housing our thousands of “Fleet Week” guests, will demonstrate the splendid SERVICE con- stantly at your disposal. If you are already a customer the essentials needed, such as a rug, chair, extra bedding, silverware, china, electric utensils, etc., may be added to your account without the usual first payment. —M. A. GOTTSTEIN FURNITURE Co. WHY NOT A BED DAVENPORT FOR FLEET WEEK? A timely shipment, just received, on sale tomorrow. An unusually large assortment, embracing both long and short styles — various finishes to match the furniture you now have and upholstered in genuine leather, craft leather and attractive tapestries. If you expect to entertain visitors during FLEET WEEK, take advantage of the opportunity to rent the spare space in your home, a Bed Davenport will be just the thing. or wish to We suggest an early selection so as to insure delivery, and possible shortage of supply later in the week. Our usual EASY CREDIT may select, also to Bedroom Suites, , rugs, ete. TERMS will apply to any Davenport you blankets, comforts, springs, mat- Buck’s Pipeless Furnaces Buck’s Union-Made Ranges FURNITURE CO: SEATTLE S POPULAR HOME EURNISHERS' 1514-1520 SECOND AVE. BETWEEN PIKE AND PINE STAR—MONDAY, § novel pillen. by > Londor COPYRIGHT CHAPTER il the om the ved fr ed th the turning ert ed fi th led fro! or more Quer t at aight urne Llsetto m hi at to passed it over to the Iam while Whereupon the jefe wrathful And here I've been looking upon s or omar could not fail ner he EPTEMBER dirt of his ind hi ped it on the as of little 8, 1919. PAGE 7 FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE-—-PINE STREET—SIXTH AVENUE HE The Newly-created Modes of Autumn in Women’s Moderately-priced Suits THE Basement Store offers in these Suits styles no less authentic than those in garments selling at much higher prices, and the and_ tailoring measure up to a high standard. fabrics Among Suits of Serge, Wool Poplin, Tricotine and Silvertone for calling, in these colorings: Wine and Gaberdine, there are styles business and general N. , Black, Midnight-blue. Seal, Taupe, Priced at $21.50, $25.00, $29.50 to $45.00 A ragged of him Two Interpretations of the Mode are Illustrated in the Suits Sketched The Brown Poplin Suit at left has many rows of black braiding below the narrow belt in back, and rows of buttons for trimming, also. Priced at $29.50. The Blue Silvertone Suit at right has the back panel slit for some dis- tance from the bottom and ending in double arrow-heads. Topped with choker collar of Hudson seal and trimmed also with cord stitching. Price $45.00. ASEMENT STORE. Misses’ and Children’s Middy Sweaters $3.95 ligt warmth of these Wool Sweaters will be appreciated these Autumn school days. They are in middy style, with sailor coiiar and belt, in cozy Cardinal Turquoise Rose Emerald Copenhagen 34. Price $3.95. —THE BASEMENT STORE. Sizes 24 to A New Shipment of White Voile Blouses at $2.50 offers delightful choosing in number of dainty trimmed models, with tucks and hemstitching, one as sketched. Round and V- neck models, These Two Little Dresses Are Typical Values from the Basement Store's Showing of School Frocks LACK and white checked cotton serge fashions the Dress at left, with its collar and cuffs of maroon serge, and front and pocket trimming to match. Small metal buttons are also used for trimming. Sizes 8, 10, 12 and 14 years. Price $3.95. The Dress at right, of navy serge, with sailor collar and red tie, fs de- signed with two patch pockets trimmed with buttons, and collar and cuffs with white braid trimming. Sizes 8 and 10 years. Price $7.50. -—THE BASEMENT STORE. a lace fine also. square - neck styles, in sizes 36 to 46. Attractively priced at $2.50. SEMENT STORI inquiringly at his customer. ) fully waited in silence which garrulity | honorable senor, know that I }a very poor man. This day only a spoonful of onion soup, with my morning coffee and a mouthful of crust, passed my lips old fool, what 1 would gi - | information. And I shall be grates ful to buy for you, the next tim@ we meet in the pulqueria, a drink— yea, as many drinks as you can care to carry—of the thin, red tonie wine." ir| But Torre © knew would compel th of tous age to utterance = tand that the Senor Torres about the quality of the old jeweler finally ¢ a than nod rform ¢ ll upon. the hon: seeks advice * the 1 contained all and dirt And as Torres passed out of the shop, not in any way attempting to hide the rn and contempt he fel for the fool he “In God's name, will you give?” Torres thundered Five hundred dollars—but I loubt the profit that will remain to m did no more ‘or fab rt NOT VERY HOPEFUL Iti had made of th jeweler, he ew elation in that Fer: | nandez, the Spanish fox, must havg cut his estimate of the gem’s valu ully in half when he uttered it, | gem. It is small A ou can see for yourself, is ¢ t perfect. And it is that| “Mex.,” came the reply, which « much of it will be lost in the cut-| the offer in half and which Torre ‘ knew was a lie Of ¢ Mex How much is it worth?" Torres | only Mex., all our transactions are leman impatient bluntnes: 1 i Fernandez erated I have not a ld fool But n matter up for it As patience saying, [To am There are da A natur (Continued tomorrow) M see (Copyright, 1819, International Feature, Service, Inc man," Let's go eat at Boldt's—uptown, IAL 8d Ave; downtown 913 24 Ave. re old friends,” he cackled Out of the high rent district, per- “L first saw you when. a|f sonal service and moderate adverts man you came to San Antonjo from omc spend | Bocea del Torris, Ar as between spoiled |old friends, we will say the sum in when L cannot | gold.” ap red wine| And je glim well as t ed you to buy it,| w that you bring now much will you the gem. Bi jerked his hand away, loath to your I was] hor saying, craving orable senor, @ A very poor s when I cannot ten centavos for a morsel of hop.' fish. There days ta hap-|afford a sip of the che «| 1 learned was a tonic to my system | y lad, far from Bar: | as serving my apprenticeship in Italy, 1 am so very poor that I do not buy costly pretties Not to sell at a profit?” eut in “If Tam and get 2 per cent cat rom his figure, with careful, painless methods and personal attention, Dr. J. Brown's New | Office ORPHEUM umbled him Torres caught a sure but the enormousness genuineness of the queen's treasure, which at some re mote time the Lost Souls had ray-| ished from its hiding place in the | Maya mountain | when I was a without a|celona time re pocket weler he cackled Torres with a the | nd of | » of my profit.” the Yeu, th will I poor, I cannot pay | mine. He wanted to borrow money than little.” He picked up the | from me on it. IT ean now lend him and studied it long and care:| up to $500 gold on it, thanks to your utinized th Seattle's Leading Dentist 106 Columbia St. top of the worth andlg