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E Saitoh Rachael MT SSC y Kathleen Worri FOLGER’S 'Y KATNLEEN NORRIS Headaches, Bilious Spells, Colds and Censtipa- tion with “Cascarets”—Ideal Phy S OF PREC EDING CHAPTERS Rachael Rreckenridae—young, beautt fod to o man who cares laughter by & former wife, than hy Breckenridge te devoted to ¢ le mildly Interested in t Rachael alte a think! ng verdrinking, Is tn ic! foecccecccc eee c ccc cc eee! a nL Oe ee ee = men and women who can't feeling right—who have head @oated tongue, bad taste and breath, dizziness, can't sleep, ‘Dillous, nervous and upset, with sick, gassy, dis-| cess bile from the liver and carry stomach and colds, out of the system all the constipat you keeping your liver and/ed waste matter and poison tn the clean with Cascarets, or by which is now keeping y shocking your insides every | in constant misery. Cascarets ne with Calomel, Salts, Oil | gripe, sicken or cause inconvenience and Cascarets cost so little too N. Y. MEAT PRICES DROP | AS SUPPLY INCREASES" NEW YORK, 12 Cascarets work while you sleep they cleanse the stomach, remove the sour food and foul undigested, fermenting wases; take the ex Breckenridues. Ie t nved @ physician but thar ber hey Vachae! that he is glad fo make the professional @ before the fire intied From Yesterday) what ts it tonight?" War asked, kindly rnelr was enslaved! “Dear old Bobby! But I don't re I can do, Greg? He looked at her tn surprise; the shell of Mrs. Breckenridge's cool re | aber you, Gree!" } Yh, the same old thing, Greet VACUUM PACKED Digg rg me Be gn lth serve was not often pierced | “Because I was thirty then, my m y Stole My he stammered. | dear, and you were seventeen! 1 e | y, Fa . wos just home from four yearw y " ctor said, warmly,|! wor battling with a moment of emo | Work in Germany; I was afraid of | ; tous depression. | tion she had flung her beautiful head| &!"l# your age” go up. I can give him ome | hock against the brilliant cretonne| “Afraid—of me?” The three words £ pila you know, he can't keep) ce the chair, her eyes closed, her| Were like a caress, like holding her ‘ | this up forever, Rachael. He's Kill'| handy grasping the chair arma, A|!" his arms But hb bean again, uncomfortably porns i aetna hy the 2 “re Mo Suddenly she straightened herneit | YOU're Unhappy, that you'r unkindly her chair, and opened her eye#! jing ftachael | widely. He saw her lovely breast “¥ee'Go Go eemmething,” ' A hot, steaming, fragrant cup of FOLGER’S GOLDEN GATE coffee with its rich, smooth cause of an abundant supply, tur | eS Rees etdatnea aaah, em keys for Christmas likely will be! jars breast rose, her eyes bright and irresistible flavor will so appeal to “his” appetite that “he” will ask for a second cup. more than 10 cents a pound below! ened angrily “Perhaps you'll tell me what more DIFFERENT in taste from other coffees and BETTER. ren Gregory me go eat at Boldt’s—uptown, | know! 3d Ave.; downtown, 913 2d Ave | Dee. Meat and the Thanksgiving price fond I am of! Sugar in Limited Amounts Saturday at All Our Stores didn't mean anything, ne anything! No body is anything but sorry for me:| Billy, Elinor, the woman who | expec us at dinner tonight, the vants at the club!’ she said, hotly. “Nobody blames me, and yet every ne wonders how it happens! No- body thinks It anything but a little amusing, @ little shocking. I am to write the nbtea, and make the ex and be ashamed—and shamed you {Gres; nobody mi about her, and for a throbbing min ute they stood #0; Rachael braced! lightly, her beautiful breast rising and falling, her breath coming quickly, Her magnificent — ey wide-open, like a frightened child's, were fixed steadily upon him. He | caught the fragrance of her hair, of her fresh kin, he felt the softness and firmer ot her slender arma Rachael!’ he, said, in a «harp whimper, "“Don't—don’t say that—if you don’t—mean it! “Grea! she answered, tn the same tone, “Don't-—frighten me Inatantly ahe wae free, and he was standing by the fire with folded arms, looking at her. “You have minsed love, and I have minsed it," Warren Gregory said presently. “We'll be patient, Rachael. TU wait; we'll both wait-——" ‘Greg’ abe could only answer still in that stricken whisper, still pale. you, Same Prices At All Our Stores ane shamed Her volee broke. She rose to her feet, and rested an elbow on the man tle, and stared moodily at the fire There was a atlence. “Rachael, I'm sorry! Gregory anid, presently, impulatyely, Instantly her April amfle rewarded | him. “I know you are, Greg? she an wwered, gratefully, “And I know,” she added, in a low tone, “that you are one of the persons who will un derstand—when I end it alll She etood just ag he had left her, End it all! he echoed, sharply A silence fell between them. The Not suicide,” she reassured him,| physicianetook out a cigarette from jemillingty. She Qung herself back in his gold case with trembling fingers. her chair again, holding her write| “I'm a little giddy, Rachael,” he hand, with its ring, petrroen her face|naid after a moment “I—on my and the fire. “No,” maid, thought.| honor I don't know what's happened fully, “I mean p> Bo » to me! You're the most wonderful Their eyes met; both were pale,| "oman in the world—I've always a serious thought that—but ft never occurred Flag Little ¢ hampion, Divorce!” he echoed, after a pause | Me-—the possibility." iden Harp Tiny, . * I never thought of !t—for your’ He paused, confused, unable SPINACH “1 haven't thought of it myself, | find the right words. Del Monte, 24 2%e .... much,” Rachael admitted, with a| “You've been facing this all alone,” SUCCOTASH troubled emile. he continued presently. “Poor Golden Harp, | Ax a matter of fact, she had| Rachael! You've been splendid—won SAUER KRAU thought of it, since the early days|“erfully brave! You have me beside “4m of her marriage, but never as an | you now: T'll help you tf 1 may Some 24 38 . actual ponsibitity. She had preferred | 7 We May find a way out! Well,” TOMATOES, bondage and social position to free-|%* finished abruptly, “suppose I go Marine, dom the uncomfortable status of | UP And see Clarence? ‘Taylor, the divorced woman. She reatized| For answer she rose, and without Attractive Values in Canned Vegetables | g On account of so many inquiries for prices on case lots of these new Canned Vegetables we have listed prices which you'll readily note as exceptionally attractive. Gus Each pa Monte White Asparagus + nant Sold by Grocers Everywhere J. A. Folger & Co. SEATTLE Fach. ..Be | SWEET POTATOES. Del Monte, 24 PUMPKIN Del Monte, PEAS 8 2% a4 Ike dard, 19¢ Fancy ¢ 24 te 24 fe ...- en Harp Little Gem, 24 20 534 First Ave. S. to or 33 Elliott 252 al |during those years no one but her-| Gregory became converted to her re- EGYPTIAN DEMAND self knew. Outwardly, the hospit-|ligion. Charles, the second son, had| PARIS, Dec. 12—The Egypt lable, gracious life of the great house | never ‘wavered from his mother’s | delegation here has formally de went on; the Gregorys were promi: | faith, and rejoiced with her in this|manded of the peace conference nt in charities, they opened their great event. But the first-born,/that it abrogate that clause in the mountain camp for the s#ummer,| Warren, as all but his mother called | peace treaty submitting Egypt to a | SE35 e’s Mince Meat.. .124c pe Nuts, pkg. . bs 3 TOMATOES, Del Monte, 2 . Del Monte, uM the TOMATO SAUCE— ID PACK— a - ae 1-1 cam, OTe 2-Ib. can ‘He Flapjack Flour, 33c large pkg. ee ub 's Jams in Christmas P. axL Macaroni Sauce . MRS. PORTER'S PRODUCTS 'Mrs. Porter’s Salad Tresstns, 4 Boz... Mrs. Porter's Mayonnaise, 4 on 8 oz. Mrs. Porter's ‘Thousand laland, Mrs. Porter's Fruit or Fig Pudding Mrs. Porter's Plum Puddings, la FERGUSON'S ORANGE MARMALADE 17-ounce jar ... 22-ounce glass 3-pound tin Washington Brand Macaroni, Spaghetti and Noodles Royal Baking Powder, 5 e. Each Jari in n Separate Mailing Tube, 70c M.J.B. COFFE Costs less in the 5-pound cans 47 |b. % wm aCan M. J. B. Coffees in 1-®. can. .53c CARNATION MILK Tall o7. oz. large rge can Case, $6.72 Borden’s Milk, tall cans... ..14¢ Federal Milk, tall cans......13c 2 Packages I7¢ 12-0z. cans 39c; Blue Label Catsup, pint... .33c GROCETERIAS me Prices at All Our Stores—Patronize the Groceteria Near Your Home or Information or Complaint, ©: DOWNTOWN voceteria No. 85 Pike Street. on ia No, 3-—-Pike Place “Phblte Market—downstairs | troeeteria No. 14 ~~ Wee Public ret. perverse No. 17—Corner Public On eos No, 7— South Ena | Greece! a 0, 1 — Bow in q Seria Gvgoatesis No, 10—502 Union t. Groceteris No, 21—Liberty Public Market. UNIVERSITY DISTRICT Orgceteria No, 26503 14th ave. No, 16—43rd and 14th No, 12--1906 45th St. N. Jake all Main 3574. Main Office and Warehouse, 208-210 Third Ave. So. KEN LAKE isTRicT i} wi CENTER | Groceteria No. 6—Green Lake | Grgmetatio. “16th 8, W. and : a | Harton St Public Market 2080 Alki A FREMONT DISTRICT ¥ ron, No: 25—710-712 Blew- | 201 Eastiake A ett t an RENTON Groceteria No 1b— Pike St. WOODLAND PARK LESCHI PAU DISTHICT Groceteria No, 19-~7317 Groceteria No, 181801 Yesler wood Avenue Ww NORTH HROADWAY DISTRICT Green- Groceteria No. North. QUEEN ANNE HILL K Groceteria No. W. and | Groceteria No, 26 a ‘Wert Mettew. event Mosker St.” ew set Groceteria No, 20—~201 Blaine EVERETT, WASHINGTON ‘Gire Groceterin No, 27-—-White House ys ia No. 22331 First Ave. 9233 Broadway Public Market | Howitt and Oakes St, now that whe might think ef & ina slightly different way, She hag been | a penniless nobody sevdn years ago ‘The mere wan a would wit! some sympathy for Clar ence, but ehe would have her faction, too More than that, she would never be younger, never handsomer, never bet ter able to take the plunge, and face the consequences: “tm he sald, reason ably, “I'm not stupid, I'm not plain— don't interrupt me! Ie this to be my fate? I'm capable of loving—of liv ing—I don't want to be bored—bored bored for the rest of my life Warren Gregory, stunned and sur prined, eyed ber sympath lly Bay bore you?” ling a little uneasily. it's not that. I don't want more dinners and dances and jewels and gowns!” Rachael answered “ She stared somberly at the and there was a moment's xt he fire. lence. Suddenly her mood changed smiled, and locking her hands gether, as she leaned far forw her chair, she She din looked straigth into his reg.” she said what I'd like to be? far away from cities fisherman's wife on with “do you know T'd like to be and people, a an ocean shore a baby coming every year, and ust the delicious sea to watch! I could be a good wife, Greg, if any body real! Laugh ae she looked at him she did not @ fact that te misted bh lashes. Warren Gre felt himself stirred as he had not been before in his life “Well,” he s an unsteady you could be anything! With you for his wife, what couldn't a man 10 Hardly co! said, bh his stood, too, smiling up were breathing hard “To think,” he sald, with repressed violence, “that women, should be Clarence ridge’s wife!’ Nat ton whisper "You that you al ng to leave him, Rachael?" “[ mean that I must, Greg not to go mad!" And asked ‘Oh self from them all!" “Rachael,” he said quickly you come to my mother?” Rachael amit ‘To He read incredulity volee. “But eagerly be #0 prove loved me! uine the rs augh tous of what he did or feot, and she at him, Both f all ken she answered, In a mean if lam where will you go?” he to Ver Elinor.’ frowr ‘Or awa She decided suddent “whl your motherf* her in her "a be show knew loves And she she he said we'd both pe to where the proud to that j right lay!" "My dear Don Quixote," ewered affectionately, “I lov. for asking me! But 1 wilt be alon I must think, and plan. made a mess of my life so far | 1 must take the next stor Ho was clinging to her she stood, before him. | “If L hadn't been | Rachael, all those elev jhe said, |. “Have Jong, Gre er since that yours with little Porsis And I remember you so well; Rachael. I remember that Bobby we an you better I've Greg; fully!" hands as in all her grave beauty such a bat, n years ago!’ daringly, breathlessly, known ¢ach other so first visit of Breckenridge | a sort of | Pomeroy!, speaking again went abead of him | up the #tairway and left him at the | door of her husband's room. He did) } not seo her again that night Half an hour later he came down, Atarn in: h r [under the spring stars. In his veins, like a fire, still ran the excited, | glorious consciousness of } mad-/ news |wonderful golden hear her very certain voice! he could} words, and he phrases from his memory, and gloated over them as another man might have gloated over xtrin of pearls: “I'd like to be far away from cities and people, a fisherman's wife on an ocean shore with a baby coming every yearyand just t liclous wen tO watchi” “Gree frighten met | Exquisite, destrable, hayes sh jevery inch of her—her voice, eyes, her slender hand with its goid circle, What a woman! What a wife! What radiant youth and | beauty and charm—and all trampled jin the mire by Clarence Brecken | ridge, of all Insensate brutes! How could lnughter and courage and | beauty survive it? He was going to the club, a mile jaway from the Breckenridge house but long before the visions born that evening were exhausted, he saw | the familiar ehte, and the awninged | porches, and heard the faint echoes |Of the orchestra. They were dancing Warren Gregory turned away again, and plunged. into the dark ness of the road afresh, “My dear Don Quixote!’ With what a }look of motherly amusement and }tenderness she had said it. What a woman! Me had never kissed her | He had never even thought of ki jing Clarence Breckenridge's wife | He thought of his mother, tried to forget her with a philosophical shrug jand found that the slender, black cleed vision was not to Tt was said that #he had ‘d to raise her voice in the course of her sixty honored years. Of the four sons had borne, three were dead, and the hus band she had loved ao faithfully tay them she slightly crippled, her outings confined to a | slow drive ¢ da |tary in a retinue of | that modulated voice temperate ey \H Be © ae don't clad, quiet be so easily di \of old Madam | never been he beride was She was eoli servants But ‘and those cool, still a power. asure was a very n Gregory, and adding another sor 6n those thin one for mother’s displ al thing to War » thought of the weight Ts was not an easy y|him to entertain It would be a sorrow. Mrs. Gregory was a rigid Catholic, her life's prayer nowadays Was that her beloved son might become one, too. Her mar ringe at seventeen to a non-Catholic had been undertaken {n the firm conviction that faith liké hers must win the conversion of hor belo James, the best, the most honorable of men. When her oldest son was born, and given his father's name, she saw, in her husband's willing ness to further plans for the bap: |tism, definite cause for hope, An other son was born, there was an. |other christening; it was the father’ own hand that gave the third baby lay-baptism only a few moments be- fore the tiny life slipped back into the eternity from which it had so lately come, A year or two later a fourth son was born. Presently the dignified Mrs, Gregory was taking a trio of small, sleek-headed boys to Sunday: school, watching every phase in the development of their awakening souls with terror and with hope. What fears she suffered in spirit, they traveled abrond, they audience with the Pope. Time went | on, ind the twelve-year-old George these changes took place, and when was taken from them, breaking the | he came home for the long vacation | father’s and walked home| world. But there was a strange calm heart, aid the in the mother's eyes a on took | ——_— the dead child's A few months nerene Heaven had her free offering, now In his ears still echoed the | ahe must have her reward, later had an him, to avoid. confusion with his | British, protectorate, | father; was a junior in college when LONDON, watching | his mother knew what her cross must be for the years to come. He listened to her with the appalling silence of the nineteen-year-old male, he kissed her, he returned gruff, em- lungs and averted eyes. barrassed answers to her searching | that she had lost hii James | questions of his soul, and he escaped | Mn. they rested face CENTRAL DUE FIRST AVE. BETWEEN PIKE AND UNION STS. A ENTRANCES FIRST AND SECOND AVENUES Dee. 12.—Police closed the headquarters of the | Fein and the Sinn Fein bank in D \from her with visibly a yes. She (Continued Tomorrow.) SATURDAY SPECIALS-Market Closes 6 P.M. 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