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THE SEATTLE STAR—-MONDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1919. icaifom i fret Por Sabu GreenBl A: tot Fraser Paterson Co a 2 v0 ! ~ By Kathleen Norris; *— An A ee 3 rc . — | COPYRICnT BY KATHLBEN NORRIS ay abel. Eldredge ‘ , see ass ta Se Te |e e Special Price Basement Hac SSS SSS | Two-Spool ». The Breckenridges did|ion of Billy's need as being greate n 2 °o Han | an ative pees Nove te vetueridinn tetiaee boas da wie eaichenbs leciuna eCwilne The Great Sale yicuous among Jown from n for week-end visits, | tion, for Rachael was a woman proud j perience of over) im the and 1 brought her young friends |as well | ° of fentr-tive years — modern|s ON a a net en Tg ng SCH ° y h 9 satrenag |clunbed the brick chimneys, and bud: | Kt housekeeper, there fell no| the years went by, to fresh tperts— thorough accuracy) gine nydrangeas, in pots, topped the | ligh re Jancen: the ac we * ripen “moderate prices—the guar-| white batustrades of the poreh. She ¢ gracefully, knitting | ing charms ceptance of Clar * For Christmas Hatee of satisfaction. sundred little details of perfec e rows nw | ence’s more a ent times without {ts lawns, Ite aw ge, ite! t arden when t ed,| moving thru her gay and em ite glimpse of screened veranda and of May, superintending the | t Won to protest and r « e 2 agree ——| wicker chairs, ita trim assembly of/ making of iced drinks on the hot|only when the cold surface # % ze buy Boldi's French pase | carage, stable and servants’ cottages, | summer afterr and in October | sented to the world was threatened v 34 ave; dowe jit, portecochere, sleeping porches | filling her woodroom duly with the|trom within or without and tennis coury it. would have | great logs tha biase negiected| It was distinctly thregtened now, ] —Coats which would sell regularly in incomplete and uncomforta:|in the drawing room fireplace all win wed with a little sick tw iy: yew ter long. ‘The hotise was not large. as ension at heart, er cas. j upstairs stores for from $40.00 to ; achael Breckenridge neither liked | such houses go; too mt o *\ual inquiry to a maid upo terin : Or . . ey lpg ic aK ele Farle Sep ehitect was answered by 4 4 $65.00. All of the best style models of A not look pale, jams tor the seven years of her mr | In linen closet st closets, bath | en Breckenridge, 8 . i ge Sates mi orn MIMS (tke agit area, wener ia:0. Suir] peoenbes dnt ; Cw te the season. notes ma 5 York hotel. She had never had any u phael's guest roe ‘This wa expected. Rachael did a - ss Bi p up so re pal riat hrappinens th it; to-be cure, bet tarthett whe; anh Weta | hee Guinan citkar RT inee Gear aot \ —Those who have not attended this . "ith her life had been singularly | she luncheon the women who stepdaughter, but she disposed o ° i a child needs a pleni-|iecking in moments of real happh|came were always ready to exclaim |them both ina breath. : sale, and do not do so tomorrow, will ‘ude Sal, Son est : ess, and she had valued other ele-|in despairing adm n over the) “Some one wants you on the tele The expert, painstaking oe Beene neon Fich in vitamine. | So 0S” curea come suuments|venusy of the garaane, the ower | phone: Hive’ the rassovea artar the jf] workmanship which, butide é¢ be missing the greatest values of the more. She had not expected to be | Mited, alry s, the table appoint-|maid’s information, “Take it in the a rvice and long lite ( ’ H hadley th this wuss; ce bad Gitpest-| mente, and the hostess hereslé met lige ing a Tagg Sa thie wonderful bibhiniess year in high-grade coats. 4 10n ed to be rich and envied, and secure, | hen they said she was “ ™ Elinor, and I'll be t » in twee min le 2 Two-spool machine and sh as all of th hings. That | ¢ w the inevitable y " " 2 With tows surpa that rer high —__Ms , ay ar . . andant in growth-promoting |", "*"™ Dot, worth attaining, 0 Rreckenridg ta with wer il rade, machines , Many have large, handsome fur e , |} one knew better than Rachael no < Ye went deeper thar 1 nese things, Helda, and ndard of perfec are : ”' ¢ ¢ es, is an ideal supple-| rns houss was, of course, « ‘ onderful in her them to Annie, and tol her toil Uon sual ot is oon collars which alone are worth the seat fod that could well be|care to her. the mare oo re — Wook out for Mise Vanderwall.” atures which price the coats are marked. Some part of the diet of every | Billy was in it so little, and was ward ber husband; she b The equare entrance hall was eweet k fi set'a ifs — cohapine frankly eager for the time when she |been a wonderful mother to Clar-|with flowers in the early spring eve jor family use, giving have touches of fur on the pockets should leave it and go to a house of o's daughter; not a loving mother, | ning, Oriental rugs w . faithful ser gl gg Ti] [er own. and because Clarence was Ape—she was ng to any |the dull mirror of t pene: ich haw built its won like the model shown in the sketch. latsotutely indifferent to it in his bet- one—but a miracle of determination | doors gave glimpses of airy colonial derful reputation, - 2 és B Bowne, Biomed NJ. | this ter moods, and pleased with nothing |and clearness of visi ipetéla, Seale canes evede —With the automatic tension Many are lined throughout with rich a a — Who else, her f wondered. with gay colored fruits and Sowers, you can depend upon satisfac * . ould have cleared the social horizon | brick "fireplaces framed. in « tion with all kinds of material novelty silks; many others with for Paula Rreckenridge's t hit ing : —The tworpool ¢ © enables | H ; 7 eds aoe cee >| brass firedogs tn th rut. tha Posetag og these rent toe heavy quality satins. Others are lined b ww ft e } lower spoo! etly ne lowe :. ; ; ¢ the aimless European wanéer-|an etchin he dull Fich paper of 1 threat Sead met ne cee to the waistline. All high-grade coats oppe b a false note, It was niddle of a seam unexpectedly. . ‘ } i ‘toa : ao tke "Gece nae ae in material and workmanship, and in > ge and the rictic at Rac ckenridge, at bent ne jount o t left be ; i j lee tiecke and whee, Sais a peitive perfections than [| low, the ten opocls tein cates every detail of trimmings. and bewildered, had been brought | the tiniest ng thru which an im in size, home; had entered Miss Proctor's #e- | perfection way, ; ak rari i OF PRACTICAL WORTH Setnhec, satisuh Sema apes ov-ltn such ab heer aa this the coir 10 cbels of cone The variety of styles and materials jlect dancing class, entered Prot. Dar at all. Her mouth a trifle firm| Il Gane of operation the Eldredes and trimmings, and the range of | lings expensive riding classes. Bi: it . ‘e a Uttle pale, Twospool te unexcelied. in dark blue Peter Thompsons, t quick? © wide white 317 ar CLOCKS in ark ‘blue Peter “Thompeon > wile OIE cose gipumeat aoe ond colors and sizes, are complete for [been dropped in among other There were 1 doors on |p] #409 & week women and misses. SST ins Machines, Second 4 girls in Peter Thompsons and this balcony. which was indeed the OF WELL KNOWN AND jboots, little girl per hall. Mra. Rreckenridge opened |f__ aah DEPENDABLE MAKE |names of Whittaker and Bowditch, |one of them without knocking, and | — —————___ss— a . a acini Moran and Merridew and Purmaiee. | closed it nolselessly behind her — —— ‘ ; ‘ y had never doubted her step-| The room into which she admittea| "eration for public opinion, had no| Presently Miss Vanderwall. ¢ anything goes wrong with thelr poor | dies, myself; and Clarence likes ehib Ansonia Clocks mother’s judgment; lke all df the herself presented exactly the picture |“enity, no self-con Much better | in a trailing robe of soft Arabia: little heads or their poor little tum-|dren, too. But things are quite bad 36 50 and up new Mrs. Breckenridge’s friends, ahe|she had expected. The curtains,|™*tisty him, ax she had done so many ton, came briskly out of the ot mies, but that they work so hard, 1D | enough now without that complies é |was deeply, dumbly Impressed with | again of richly colored cretonne, were | timer before, and keep @ brave face | room, her short dark hair hanging | spite of that. to increase the general| |, Po Seth Th that lady's amazing eff) ol drawn, a softly toned lamp on the|'® the world in & mane about her rosy face. discomfort of living. Women have a} jon ne brushed the loosened hair jomas had been a spotled and discontented | readive table, and another beside the| 8° #he placed a hot water bag) “Why #0 pensive, I e she great deal of misery to bear, they |from her face restlessly, and sighed, — - $14.50 and up ttle rowdy. She became an entirely | bed, cast circles of pleasant Light on|*Snat his cold feet, went to her asked, cheerfully, prese ab are brave or cowardly about it as the (Continued Tomorrow) e selfeatiafied little gentlewoman.|the comfortable wicker chal the|@¥R Foom adjoining to borrow a that lighted the circle of globes abo’ case may be, but at least they endure Chelsea-Ships Bell Clarence, jealousty ching herleream-colored woodwork, the| fly satin comforter with which to|the dressing table mirror, and seat-)and renounce and diet and keep early $50.00 to $125.00 ogress, knew tachael was do-| scattered books and magazines. Sev./®4ement his own bed covering, laid/ing herself before it. But under ¥er|hours—or whatever's to be done— S mple Way to ‘ i daughter far more than | eral photogra of Carol, beautituny |"" Icey towel upon his throbbing fore ks she sent a keen and con-| they try to lessen the sum of phys-/ : hes te a ‘ 100 , y thought | ical misery. But men heeril © do himaelf. |framed, were on bookcase and|?08d. and when Alfred presently ap i look at her hostess j oars gp rerppen Pe Waltham Clocks pT Sena eee Gua ccpoison | Mitek ded ated eer an [beatad atich n deanater Wc whiane | fel fs |—they smoke too much, and eat too ake 20.00 and u reward, reaped none. Her husband|child « looked down f e nel watched her husband eager.| “Tired.” Rachael answered briefly./mueh, and drink too much, and they rete t — t 14 looked down from th There can be nothing st Chime Cl of Fine Tone his ghter inherited his eublime|four-poster, with carved pineappies|¥tt*ring one word of the bitter pro-| fleeting shadow of a smile. confidently to some woman toltimes each day until your welght ahility to protect his own pleasure at|@aishing the posts, the frilled ere that rose to he os Clar . bear for them. It's hopeless!" lreduced to m 1 hat's all- $40.00 to $100.00 any cont. Carol admired her step-|tonne cover had been flung back was not a prude, with the sut “ x weetesen, pore te Hmm was Miss Vanderwall’s | fi .y r areal t mother, but she was an indolent and| Mr. Breckenfidge had retired; his maistency of m women | low! Ber kes’ bachelor dinner. | thoughtful comment. Preserfity she a tt : pr send $1 to Marmola luxuryloving little oul, and even as|biond head was sunk in the piliows;|*>0o#¢ lives are made the er for| you know. That crowd ty bad for) added, dubiously; “Did you ever think | 864. Woodward ave., Detroit, Mich. ‘0 die y 2 , ne did not identify herself, him.” |that another child migh My a nlow diet early as her 12th or 14th year she|he clutched the blankets about him|@7ink; she did not identify herself) him might make a big ‘Wat whet cing. ec’ . . » ° 7 - t an! jhad been deeply flattered by the evi | with bis arma, hia face was not vis-|W!th any movement toward prohibi-| knew it must have been an difference to Clarence, Rachael That | lazy as you like, ‘and keep om ible jtion, or refuse the cocktails, the| Miss Vanderwall declared vi-|he might come to care for a son as| slimmer, And the best part of ° father ‘ul tra j aret, and the wine that were cus-|vaciously. “That was a silly slip of| he does for Billy, don't you know—" mola Prescription Tablets Into her yo A quiet man servant, who was by harmlessness. Thi by k re . - wee A yr nth “ , snc at is your ” > : - reverence for p real lopt-|turns butler, chauffeur, and valet y served at her own and at| mine in the car, Billy doesn't know ‘Oh, I Wasn't speaking of (Clar-|jute saf JEWELERS DIAMOND MERCHANTS > iar tr our? A, pa ping softly about the room. |‘ « dinner t % he went, I suppose?” |, |enee.” Mrs. Breckenridge said, @old. a tather . anes . 44-|taaienel indecroentée Si te & ness in orm, No, he promised her he wouldn't. ty, And Elinor, recognizing a false} FOr rritated Throats 901 Second Ave.—Corner Marion St. mate friends called bin a he tone ated contact with \e “ y one a dinner. | step, winced inwardly Pe Agaimyis tg i" ‘ at a a , Soi No, I didn't sup; s ghted to take her order ow] “Asleep, Alfred ng, rly uppose you were ‘end Nn 1 SP A Aaa a A AR TR SS | ates a ieramt” the mhn eatd| Breckenridge became But iet, | she assented, colaines You get — _ — 4 ——— ean to take |quickly. “He's been feeling ill. He of drink because Alife P: thing T am th nk 9 Pays ‘ s 45 tha Lacan the ees k= Tonight, when ho presently fell, tle shrinking vi I suppose,” Mrs. fc Rachael presently said, - i G . 0 h ) his ear When did he get home?” the wite @!eep. somewhat more comfortable nridge said, “The Pearsalls | moodily, “it's that I haven't a child.! q gr a . in b » and soothed In spirit b th , think it was just an. im {I'm rather fond of ki n i > entered eagerly into her young | asked. i y the ddies—nice kid- ana At henet en: ate rynorrd Py 7 Mr. Butler telephoned [tachael went Into her own roomand|course, have no idea what a party | ° t > ext ‘ eh sinking into a deep chair sat staring| it was. I “larence says that poor | " > gentlemen were “! - ‘ a 4h 0, 0 .. oe A Better Style Coming In ver, n r ning ¢ tiie bey COR renee enc eee. ne SAL ne Marry wae anes Sees een Teel but Mr. Breck-|{@nk of the husband she had just | of them still keeping it up. It's himeelf too unwell tojft Por of the formal dinner party vame course And Bn satires Moa rab name 4 . being given, only half y interested voice dropped into By DR. PARKER And Bitty -< s : them, so I went for him with the| ? "ape : : ts | |with a quetry that was car, and Mr. Joe Butler and Mr, - N Founder and Executive Head of the E. BR. Parker System |far from a flush on her | Parks came home with him, Mrs. jr < a ? are Gisety : 2 | n cheek, a dimple puckering the nridge.” “ vate we . ac ou id fe) D-STYLE dentistry was too pe ner of her mouth, and silky las ‘ou know tf ‘he went to bea! Racha ; ein | , slow—it wasted time and the 2 ‘ (agp october gga ag ic) ye 8 yet aged af : — toned pene ‘ ; aie ade 7S F penflnegne aid i ome ¢ e region of their own tient paid for the waste. {a ways, but she was young enough stil re looked as if they Knowing, where the illd of the body in her hand, “a net that they} SECOND AT PIKE — - You had to wait your turn, and 4 4 # and belles ed hesitated deitentely. "It was inner ou had to make appointment £ . n the eyes of all other |he a »B Y é = : : after appointment to get flental i , wishetting and 'pash’Vruleton in the bed: hae Gab 408 Pal e Ouly a RS ley, Christmas Shopping ork done. ae ite coeeee = wet Javed | ef Clarence Browsarsins sanesiee ns for Business Men N « a were bi “I. stained, the ~~ 4 of her relationships—her marriage | usually pale skin fi 1 and ofl wen? atom q P The trouble was the lack of sys- y, [naa been only a ond In the ateany che fale, thin hale temtted aandbe for Your a Hi For your assistance, at your request, our fem and the limitations of one “ lhe aie: detsed 42.tha aicia. abel Baatwat ave story ant of ~@ ‘ expert shopper will call at your office and ntist working by himself. sho oud Nked him. She had Ifked his| the red and ears ‘ ’ bring samples of merchandise for your : f : | ill and she had come into the new lof the querulous volon” es s ™ ||} choice. Or, if you wish, our shopper will , The E. R. Parker System in Dentistry cuts out all (ieee ie eake. the neontas, a chambermald’s work?” Ge... You'were taught at school ¢\. assist you to shop in the store, or do your lays and gets the work done at once. | le a fitable to them both as it n of the house, fret: that your body undergoes a ~ SQ : & entire shopping for you. fully. “My God! Can you or can't complete change of structure re Call the Personal Servi urth m j is den-|_ 7 > ed, to be deliberately | you manage—between your teas and ©. s E E co wail Fo Floor, to ’ Fewer appointments are required, and often den ati every seven years 4 || make your appointments, . i insulted by a selfish card parties—to get some one else to tal work can be completed in one visit that required | ness «» calculating and #0 put this room in order?" He ended ‘This tearing down and build- t Oo own attitude seem in a long moan, and dropped his head ing up process of body tissue — of postponing until too late the assistance ' eral visits under the old style. < by compart: |again Into the pillows continues without a moment's Nature requires; commence today to take Merchandise “t, Ne * " | sor 1 ed her, At “Do you know what he wants?" pause throughout life. E This is because tle Parker System requires a staff) first. indeod, ‘a sort of magnificent | Rachael asked he man in m autek ” ana whon a man gets into a } Gift C ifj a pee Pyare impa ented her from! whisper. “Go n and get it, then : | ertl 1cates pf specialists, and specialists not only work better, |teciing any stronger emotion than| “I'm cold!" sald the man in the Physical condition that the tis- q Jastonishment. It was too ridiculou 1, going into a sudden and violent S¥e8 keep breaking down and | might not follow are as helpless as babies the moment ||| — = = a Pout faster. Sead Gia iethe th Garecetea ny ieath | wasting away faster than Na- _ Let pre solve Aad pecans of Christmas , rae eat cg ol go 0 f this. pre , , ome sort ¢ in replace them, righ iving. iit easly si ass ip reginded pile RPP gia peepee | -yr* ution of-her|I'm poleoned! ‘The stuff was rottent” fe ’ 1 The Grea’ ‘ ee n arker System is used, a specialist will look at you A toes Liao eta soainating hea tate ihe tea aoa deel Tana e t General Tonic || cured at the Adjustment Desk, First Floor, b 7 i roe Ww > | Clarence’s eo the o . . ” LYKO enriches the blood, thereby tae), . eth, tell you without charge what ought to be done | Clarence Fi tie gi et geo endo ba 4 RSE RS! Reveal ah soveneed ae helping Nature replace wornot tiauee, or at the Cashier’s Desk, Fifth Floor. ith them, and tell you in advance the price for) week that they ed together, |coat carefully in the big closet ad- people begin to break down, 2nd tends to toneup the system generally * * * : |the child elipping back to her own | join om, came to the bedside i ii evi. by keeping the liver, kidneys and bowels : ° Hloing the work if you decide to have it done, in" “38 ning tek wher own Joining Me room came to che tedeiae Me Vita Coane CL et clean, "heal Holiday Postoffice h sharing | and laid her cool fingers on bia burn a" » * their When Clarence’s first fears ing forehead. If irrepressible dis. cay, long before they reach . i] : ° This will show how much less dental prices are) tor his daughter's comtort under the taste was visible in her face, it wan middle age simply Because createsahoarty BE in the Gray Linen Shop jer the Parker Systi th der th ld th-| ew, rule were vet at rest, when his | only a faint reflection of the burning they fail to give Nature, at OP Pinion, pro. ander the Parker System than under the Old Meth-| connaence in the wisdom and off-|resentment in her heart the gmoper tine, the needed it Intended to serve you in mailing holiday i ciency of hia wife was fully estab: “You've got a fever. Clarence!” she belp to rebuild, | * 7 rs 2 ods now going out of style. fighed, then e” normal relationship |ashounsede Giletty. ‘the anewes wit -Mdeciadie heatecing 6 ahew SUPER ICkel rer | gifts, oe bape eae Postoffice is the medium . A must ensue only a furious and incoherent burst the slightest faphysical vigor an 5 af HF ! or sending gi Dr. Robert Shanklin and Associates Sosa carcass wovida't ui oof Semone ee ee nn ee Your Chtsintan Seiuies maya telees woman to marry him just to give|utter physical discomfort, and could your old time “‘pep’’ vim ae q i /nristmas packages may be wrapped ER) REGISTERED DENTISTS Billy a home and social backing?" |not choose his terms. Rachael—not vigor—if high tension energy i : at this new postoffice. seuneae Rachael asked herself, in those first |for the first nor the hundredth time and nervous strain aro begin- tive you dusk the puzzled days in Paria, |~-felt within her an impulse to leave ning to tell on you~it’s a su ‘fa bottle feom your LYKO ts sold in original E. R. PARKER SYSTEM ‘That was seven’ years ago, Sho|him here, leave him to outwear his, sign that you are growing “old druggist today, **** faeeike fete - knew exactly that for truth now. | miseries without her help, But this) —toooldforyouryears. You've Sole ‘eeecleat Second Ave. and Madison St. Long ago she had learned that what-|she could not do without throwing| reached that stage where your Manuf: Seat ‘ash ever impulse had moved Clarence|the whole house into an uproar.| vital forces need rebuildin, LYKO MEDICINE COMPANY hey: Breckenridge to ask her to marry Giarenee at these times had no con-| Don'tmake theseriousmistake New York Kansas City, Me,