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PAGE 13 MPATTSP ack COPY OL ast trovel written bye—s Londoz IGHT THE SHATILE STALE Shtee®*) FRIDAY, SEVTEMB t 7 SYNOrsts oF Prec 4 CHAPTERS | ols Kh ad in futility of |b fled the market for you all th gered across the ha 1 Wealthy voung Francis Morgan leaves OOM. and this is the first tight pla . in a Peed . ; Rew York to search for buried treasure except where your hold-| we've got into. Now ener re ‘ Sie He Qo ie 4 ncerned, the market is | bu ‘ r « ' had the! stair sles himeetf, wak-|hoklings. ‘There's ‘Frisco Consol! urities can et | Francia’ ring wa shor f mry te in love dated.’ ‘Ther her nor w? And tomorrow? | ger and stamped u Her t tah adopted dastiim,| logic that it ared this | Ar And the next three/cap and her turtleshell | te falling in love | Way, Only ye nes are being | wee joined the ral havoc under her A ‘plot te hatehed by | boared. New Vermont & Cor How much do you want?” Fran: | feet, Cor ed, shuddering, mutter potas pacente te on cticut paid 15 per cant the last four | cla questioned k ing to herself in her extremit te Jailed end semnitted. (Quarters and is as solid as Gibraltar A million before closing time to-| threw herself upon her bed and or cls and Leontea, | Yet it's down, and down hard day!" B m pointed eloquently at| managed, in an eestacy of ang Henry escapes from jail, and jE yd The sar Montana Lode, | the ticker At least twenty to remain perfectly quiet when Prar a ty. The posse, |ston, Northwestert and mark you that ‘if’ well—t 1a thousand fieh has landed from a tug, continwes Alaska 'T . world remains at peace, and if the m to Ko to } ’ Hho pareult. |The rwaitives are captured | oe riasting The Movement] general market remains as norma Then took in hand moe | 1 SYD y aaea. wheee gainst it started only yesterday late./as it has been for the past six;t crude, jeweled rw ~ M . Weird Jodge of pr closed § points down, and today | months had been hers in the ey of Lost ‘ bw lS ah. has slumped twice as much more Francis stood up with decision and , and softly tiptoe ’ G@heret treasure of the ancient Mayas, Every one stock in which you are! reached for his hat room. There on the dresser it w Aiter being trapped in the cave of the heavily interested. And no other| “I'm going to Collins at once He| the photograph of Leonica, 1 eo) x ie sonzes . othe Vary Lg nd stocks involved. The rest of the mar. | business than I know myself, I shall | thoro indecision, clutching the dag > i ket is firm! have at least the million in your, ger until the cramp of her palm and = - * | “So is Tampico Petroleum firm! | hands before closing time, and I’ve| fingers hurt her, she debated Pg : (Continued From Yesterday) = | Francis sid, “and I'm interested in| q shrewd suspicion that I'll cover the|tween her husband and Leonica And all that Parker had told her| it heaviest of a est during the next several weeks.” | Once, » his bed, her hand raired ome to pass ns she carried out his| Bascom shrugged his shoulders de ember,” Rascom warned him,|to strike, an effusion of tears inte Siitestins, The wo diferent staves] ""2ra‘yeu cure you can not vhink| sivwices ofthis raid that in raitbus |that hee dagaer hand dropped To the Women To the Men H Obeyed the magic of the number she | of » ly who is g this and] [t's directed against you, and it's no| sobbed 1k oe a soins tae k wean ar py of Seattle— of Seattle ‘omised to be home | Can't think ¢ aven't made | big.” A ’ | j not later than 5 afternoon any ene ai n ee ae 1 t : : “Readt ” ia Miiiuehite and thruout the day| father died, I hav aftere - the at " We offer the results of our great buying power Bradbury” suits have been the choice of hun- Fe] j Francis was a very busy and per | Tampico Petroleum ax called | it t le wielded in the most exclusive markets by buyer: dreds of Seattle’s best dressed men for many ah oN x oe » . ; a on c who know exactly what Seattle women want. years. The man who buys one of these suits is a “What secret enemy have you?’ og ae << : c 3 Sascom again demanded, while Fran or erring @ f the : ‘ The mater and st of the ¢ isive suit making no experiment because they have proved ie hates vt found alt t m the 5 ed gowns, and which we show in such their dependable wearing qualities under all con- ; -Se f aft € t i t Le th charn profusion ¢ yond reproach. In the ditions. The new fall styles include models from B 4 Comm nse for Briand y he « point of th 5 t ucce il history great store we have the most conservative to the snappy styles pre- by Co “Get It” arent - so ee ee a ns never before been so thorough] juipped to ferred by the younger set. And prices range rns, s-| P t at o ad ve ¢ .% (Continued tomorrow) meet your highest dre ideal | we ask i from the modest figure of $35 and up. Choose a i at wering kiss errig al ¥ that you shall inspect what we have to offer “Bradbur: suit then and be certain that on all H ‘The Great Painter's Corn Loosener— | c: ee "| _.She Knew not how long she had and compare t values with any others any- occasions and in any company you will be noted Titel as A.B. C—Never Falla | peesimistic and Mi Why 0)4\ aut wien whe awoke ¢ moving . wher as a well dressed mz a Tf you have ever tried to get rid of | Northwestern Electric pass its divi|thru her halfopen eyes she saw r sideaincaila Att as eSSes an. ] €.corn by bundling up your toe with|dend? Why did they put that black-| Francia peer into the room and| STUDENTS FINED FOR Bandages. or by using salve that/ ove «tuff into haney's report On| across to her. When he had gone uate your toe red and almost raw, | 1° Oh, never mind the| softly awa eae | ner, SHAVING MUSTACHE pee pret b =a in time FROM CLASSMATE this act unloading him fown the stair slp steep tenia t Geto” There's a raid on, and it : WOODLAND, Sept. 1 .—The atu n fo) — And it's ripe to bee tt the - (aero We offer the privilege of paying as convenient. Our | mor of war ei ge El Raa method of easy dignified credit has met the needs and a Bacocapendbcomas from Chile, age approval of Seattle Men and Women for twenty years. a year the entire “Look at the situation you're in us We invite you to open an account today, = ge w, when all holdi except your Rowland, own are normal! I've covered your ¥ } t|‘ we I margins, and covered them. A grave nm on t ips put on a Pygpecdees Scapeetna of your straight catiatersi Sree canthan et ine tour [ene Witt 211 UNION ST. 1332-34 SECOND AVE. | jis already up. And your margins pretties of Francis’ fore : i" 428 | keep on shrinking. You can scarcely and providing ihe? wtaadate a a | the break. It's too ticklish!” hearing ° another 7 ame we a * ephere’s Tampico Petroleum, emfl-|than Francia. a i ttt iii it TT TTT TTT Ty yy | ling as pretty as you please—it's col ed it was the flying but POORHOUSE IS DOING r — . ler tried to drag your corn out with| lateral enough to cover everything.” | immediately afterward she knew It to CAMERA CRAZE AGAIN Let's go eat at Boldt’ Francis suggested “Tho I've been ;|chary of touching it,” he amended. | Bascom shook his head. “There's the Mexican revolution |If we involved Tampico Petroleum and anything serious should break down there, you'd | cleaned out—broke!* A BAD PROSPECT “And yet.” Bascom resumed, “I lace no other way out than to une | Tampico Petroleum. You see, I have exhausted what you have ife, there will be a surprise for you when you use ™ Imagine peeling your corn of Hy, easily and painlessly, just @ peeling off « banana skin. Well, it is what happens when you use It.” There is nothing else that give you this same result. Mil- ‘Of folks have tried the same experience. Why putter and end spoil a good time ff and your friends, or We mind while ing to to business? Use “Gets-It, simple, common sense way t," the only sure, guaran- money-back corn-remove } Whole Block Long be too loud an ng in, } ur jand facing. ¥ fr [his business # be finished —| cla in evening dress. And sh him call her he in turn caf land the fa n nvey wer ‘And don't tell resplendent woman and wife she had rection of a special she maw two men drawn « leather chairs to each other m the day's exertions STRONGER BEER WILL TED NOW In ac MARRIAGE INCREASES IN GLASGOW, SCOTLAND +) 12.—Civil mar ring « popular among the industrial classes at Glas- n ear and different WELL; SAVES MONEY NDON 1 's—uptown, 1414 3d Ave.; downtown, 913 2d Ave. 1A house at Worcester, Thomas Shewr a flourishing co! BE PER LONDON, pt with the anno RAISED IN ENGLAND LONDON, Se 12.—The camera craze among amateur photographers has been revived since the armistice | and records show that more than/| 90,000,000 cameras, mostly of the | May a uC MIT ot face ‘rancis, tired t already made , the food the on that the trus * are becor #0 teen have « sand pounds but the regarding the beer supr beer r has ame gow that the applicants for licenses ssband “Franc order, fixing a maximum price of 4|daily form long queues outside the shnny.” of their conver.| Port show that th pnts a pint In a public bar for any|office of the sheriff. Marriages of | cheaper variety, have been sold since | ed to her that they| larger than it wan at the | beer sold below 10: grees. The/this kind are faster and more eco-| Nov. 11, last. Chemists are working friends. institution was estat former price was 6 cents. The order|nomical, and their increasing pop-| night and day in an effort to develop | ppp viarity is attributed to these facts.| films and pictures with which they provides that an must {SOAP BEST GERM Drug Stores under the perso SCOND AVENUE feet cd ky it Lavrence & Go. | pinced 4 hands. And this ts n other was saying friv w t f greater stren than pega neritt eC 3,000) are being swamped. During the war | ited by Lawrence & Cov | placed in my hands. An¢ et reripee ueacat’ alr thts Wie ee now be of greate er han’ marr itt of Glasgow | there were rigid restrictions on the! ey Jn ttle by the Ow! Drug| Whirlwind raid Its slow and stendy out losing your heart to the senoritas| KILLER, THEY SAY tormerty _thi 3 use of cameras oe ee F : a dozen times!” PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 12.—Soap Serr LOST ONLY ONCE is the best germ killer, according to “Only once,” Francis replied, after|{)° yrremination Sust concluded ° Bpraiv | that the use of soap tn diligen ome, carb ioe meetin argains in Ladies Low Shoes a ese ioc oP am ate I tell you Bows santnanaes aia E - bt u've lots to learn. I tell you| | ? _ al iets esta os! “WORTH WEIGHT S beaut woman the world—a man thet I would! IN GOLD ” SAYS Below we aining in very desirable Oxfords and Pumps wihch are very practical for Fall, and siadly die, ot| , sven Paap ver ne sietigtehinhe Sop ga ai wearing of these styles the year round. The : ansio ® P 1ite footwear will make good house shoes, and some styles wi very satisfactory for nurses. Most of th very queen of womer 2 c 2 G ene . MEN’S SUITS KAA thé Gussch, Uatenicn cin ie PORTLAND MAN shoes constitute all that remains of our Main Floor Summer stock. lb i . ing upon the intense exa) jon of his : we ; face, smiled with proud fondness and corene e e 35 lente loathed who ponte "Has Gained Twenty Pounds argain rices je an 3 Attractive new patterns in blues, lover? Since Taking Tanlac— e browns, grays and mixtures. Best of tai- “And did the lady, er—ah—did she Now Feels Fine $ f loring. You ay viet the Lae ee ee | . 2.95 W HITE PU PS AND OXFO S $4.95 appearance and quality o ese suits. The Queen saw Francis nod an he! m that wilt @ Ms! 3 13%! 4 14%! 6 15%! 6 16%) 7 2 (2%! 3 13% solemnly replied: ra my ® a She loves me an I love her—this|| has déne for me b ’ YOUNG MEN’S I know in all absoluteness He| worth its weight in gol sald P. ) stood up suddenly Wait! I will|/P. Dilley, a well known ca r 4 9 show her to yous” Jand builder, who 1 ) H “PEP MODELS And as he started toward the door,|Druid street, Portinad, while ta ; the Queen, in roguishness of a very|ing to a Tanlac representative tt } vand's confession ab had ‘Tar the finest medicine 1 4 The v f i f ‘ fled trippingly to hide in the widelever saw,” continued Mr. Dil rown 1 xrords an e very newest for young fellows. doorway of a grand room which the|“and that Is saying a good Smart waist seam, military effects in the maid had informed her was the|for I have seen and tried many 4 95 4 popular colors. drawing room, whatever such room|different kinds. My trouble begar be * might be Deliciously imagining|about three year ago when I 3%! 4 14%! & 16%! 6 6% s%) 2 1 isu! ‘ shia watched hich ‘go t de mar.| moved I just seemed 13 Tri In a few moments he descended. ly got weaker and more Ty ‘i ( ? $ With a slight chill at the heart she| 1 the time. My aj fe STETSON Ss, 7 observed that he betrayed no pertur-| Was #o poor that I didn’t eat enough rT I a Merete Lore tol To eel és : bation at not having found In| to keep up my strength, and I final! : slaperaia Hpi felts in the new hip band Her onsviad ¢ seretl or retl of rwhade J oouMta't lock atte ta T T “seratch” and si fin Attractive thin, white cardboard oking so I traded it for . PA EN OXFORDS AND PUMPS showing in velours. We can save you neither to right nor left, he re-en pact gy = lng al a 7 money on your fall hat Lg eto N iavwinae oh ; | é at. Peeping in, she saw him unroll the|Portiand last winter, I t t $2 95 $4 scroll, present it before Johnny Path k of ‘flu,’ and after getting e 'e 9 more's eyes, and heard him sa er this spell, my condition was | 41 3 eu eu “Judge for yourself! There she {aft|™much worse than it ever had been. 2%| 3 i3%) 4 | 5 bi 6 j BOYS’ SUITS pel rae edt Aa sgreolrompprontan HSN SAL acer ergy ||| | Beemer itia SM Two Pairs Trousers old man?” Johnny Pathmore queried |#!! for several months, and was so 21 AK 12 5 ‘after @ prolonged examination cf the| Weak and run-down that if I even - x photograph walked around in the house a lit — j A 0 “Because we met too late. I was|tie I would be:completely exhaust — 4 P ; ‘ ‘ compelled to marry anothe And| ed aan 3 _ Substantial materials in dark mixtures. {I left her forever just a fe ® hours| “That was tho condition T was in ; P P : 1 Stand lots of wear. Extra trousers make before she was to marry another po ceed taming ante i , q " aroaing which marriage had been compellec id since taking @ bottle them wonderful bargains le ce eofceenn gy le Meg gd KID and CALF OXFORDS and PUMPS uj ‘ sther existed. 1 the woman I mar.|Well and strong as 1 ever did f SPLENDID QUALITY SUITS AT ried, lease Know. Iw a good and | Why, [have actually gained twenty | $2 95 4.95 i o es splendid woman. She will have my|Pounds, and my entire system has| i $15 AND $18 devotion forever. Unfortunatel, rr? | been greatly bullt up. My appetite | Inu} a ian : $ : ; 8 my heart."’ is fino and I eat and enjoy three | SISAL S [S%ol 4 eH! 6 | 16 16% 7 Ir¥6l eee ____ 1 2 12%! 3 13%! 4 4H! : y meals every day. I can ! | : ri i LARGEST BOYS’ STOCK IN THE WEST [site great instant of revuteon tho) eye gM™uch bard work in & day no rrr z na en i} ol ‘evulsion ne oO as any a ne fn 8 J 2 ai t 4 entire truth came to the Queen.line n lot por eee is ey 4 3 Tes i i } | a lot for a man seventy year +t | Clutching her heart with her clasped ige. 4 have’ gotten: beck air ai i} ‘ 4 hands, she nearly fainted of the in ene fe bce “aGanen ™ : 11 pbaterge heen gt happy over my woniterh oo eee j f e heard no further word of th ir utter: | trier it Jt ana T nevin “lsee SEATTLE’S LARGEST CLOTHIERS to draw herselt together |ftantac tw responsibi for it” | Finally, with indrawn shoulders, a] ‘Taniac 4s wold in Seattle by ; ‘ f ol attle by Second and University Little, forlorn sort of u ghost of the D— First and University i, been but minutes before, she stag: tative, hi ‘Twhlac represen: —AN Advertisement ra OT

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