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Th : Council Passes Bill to Per- Say mit Oi! Burners v€ rts pro Tgnoring the str fests of Fire Marshal Harry W Bringhurst, fire insure un Merwriters and other experts, the elty council passed an ordinance Monday afternoon that will mit the use of kerosen © @e in stoves and ranges 1 burn burn wood and coal : . r Mabert BR. Hesketh, was recorded | * “Against the ordinance } Py. Those who voted wha } | Fire Marshait Bringhurs ed van i i: | Seedinance which wil! kill a lot of men | 1") ee were Councilmer » 1 ' —. eee Carroll, Haas and whe ina (Continued from Yesterday.) Iping wolves! 1 suppose if ' ple Ceara weer Counciiman Moore was excus Rachael settled her ruffies in @/plain and unattractive—I she foet hy. “onteon te perem voting after he explained that) wing-chair with the Innocent ¢x-|think you'd be ashame he went|the black tex with the bikdle ir "an attempt had been made to re on of a casual caller, She|on, changing his high and querulous| Paula? Once, idly interested tn those gene ala a bac ‘om the reading table,| key to one of almost pricatly author: |old days before she had known him, ao omen and fluttered a few pages indiffer| ity and rep Upon my w rhe had asked it the picture, But Report Favored It ently beneath y M P rel eer ain BOSE would have voted against t » ait am vinent | ant eames * A 3 ‘ ‘ r whole matter Pickers on ~ rt nee, anyway the cireun 1 be sl aioe Mad PO Mita Soni ite _ had said. “Gosh, Bill Yolce in tl Iman Ls mot have a \ "Passage of the orir Councilmen ncting mayor bile sat 41 more than she will admit le nafety « P Hesketh fil the sardoni it was cos $1,8000.000 » y it was now proposed to let In the bars to greater Unsafe in Frisco Maat want to be an alarmist”! hanchen—wt Marshal Bringhutst said, after | « @ Successful atiack on the existing with the he [ happened to ton the t n near the cou: prevention had been | horse and went off, Of course it was , “but I ven that the but burner devi pance wil! result voce ative disastrous ¢ the month | ion in ‘ Novemt re " te called in as he ar it is ke The Housekeeper will Rejoice Daily in the Gift of The Helpmate Universal Steel Range IRST aid to the homekeeper is the range that operates perfectly with little atten- tion, and keeps its fine appearance through years of service—such a range gives its owner cause for gratitude three times a day. The Helpmate Universal Steel Range answers this description exactly. It is con- structed of anti-rust, heavy-gauge steel, with electrically welded joints, and is carefully insulated by asbestos between double walls of steel. Enamel panels contribute to its spotless appearance, and it numbers among its con- veniences, a drop warming closet, chimney pipe in back, and damper in pipe to regulete oven, A gas oven attachment may be had to hang over the end of this range, converting it into a combination gas-and-coal range. ~—THE DOWNSTAIRS sTonE, AC SALAD a Yes for instance, when she was rmalees | mal ame Up Billy k era me Impera e t tr “ , | What f na labor ' eer A wt tone . k << I don't re to @ “ ttle boy, f and| Rachae His mother ma Now Ra *4 short on/ school, and dancing schoc didn't | the word M amith’s private | bright room e occa, where he was coaxed and k man | rustic ' | hen you never used oa | Break-Up-A ablets. ‘They segs ferent. They contain no calomel and ‘it wer * | theater time. | magnificent lace « THE SEATTLE STAR art. ot Rachae } ByKathleen Norris; *——- copYRionr BY KATHLEEN NORRIS ae ——— ; OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS tay! We went on a 4 if he had met her a few’ years | ploane Bay east Lucy never would have * wakened the bey u lifferent fellow All that may be t as pleaned as w kitter t that Billy her| Today fe from the pt She tried t answering | but cane, the portr ful and self the ma tograp frame, was ne of Rachael, the girl in t ‘ Of occnatonal she had worn for her first big dance, | biting the woman looking out from under! Other boys - the narrow brim of a snug winter! him. Was it " hat, great furs framing her beat 1 his’ ve and her slender figure wra - Here als ce Haviland. nelf-satintic pruinhed lc A amall pic two of C a an they all looking woman f dandelions And Rachael kne ence's greatest tr 6 went, and t it and tart his Mp ud shot on bis trail He showed the carcass of the bird. When a Star was Made— | Virginia Harding had just returned from the last dreas reheareal “Oh, Clara, inn't it terrible almost wept o iy her hotel th was like @ refrigerator and I caught cold My head ts al! stopped up. If I'm not kept in bed tomorrow I'll look like a dripping beet, and talk like a kiaxon.” ‘The play wos to have its firat per formance in New York. A few daya b her play her falling thru stairway win: udy: on 1 1 in the bill a tw Weeks’ Break-Up-A- rid you of that cold over nig faith in cold tab! they simply won't mak: feel dull | attempt , ys" Clara said at is why Ti come, and Rachae insist on Weeks’ The tablets were bought and Vir- | manner afterward, te Pp took them, but with little con- | light dence in thelr pp ing, however, wh had for daya, rs, Inthe morn-| On the day befo It more ft than, but she rested until | Hire: Tha performance went beautifully. |. And when the curtain rang down on |™ | Virginia's big third act ac the | ar house broke into a thunder ap- | rer laure. Time and time again she wae ii recalled. When the audience finally | ¢ ing let the play go on Virginia rushed into | Clara's drossing room and hugged her. | 70h, Clara, nhe cried. | “This wonder. h ful night would heve ‘ perhaps the | night would n mineraole ff | wchael had not tho nh more than a wan still with 1 bin bathe and about thone o| TUESDAY, DE | wandered on face hor *, and ran bh f his too seo if he bh did, the A dece © Uned to laugh ax s J woman when she na Vanderwa ta Kermenn stag din Irinking nd to have promine ut he did not keep his promises » would “ f had not} tess th nd Weeks’ Break- | thought he would, He was a at the funeral, but not sober, gix | later all th against the] him sometimes. A extate were in. I of the fami Mt famil I | was silent, fuming, Clarence Merl silver, Rachael had sc ome was was silent; they sank to *T! put away for Blily; the furniture was ssyliables; they parted as! ‘| of her youth and|” Let's go eat at Boldt's—uptown “MBER 16, 1919. Nt “\, (| ih | alls TOYS! TOYS! —a world of Toys in the great Downstairs Store—most every kind that small boys and girls have ever dreamed of. Dolls, Doll Houses and Furniture; Toys which teach children how to build; Toys for outdoor play; games for winter evenings; Wheeled Animals for the small tots; Tricycles, Veloci- pedes and al] sorts of Wheeled Vehieles; Electric Trains, . Clockwork Toys an’ every- thing. Bicycles. Not to forget jolly old Santa himself, who has established his workshop not far from the Toy Section, for conven- ience in greeting his small friends, Frederick & Nelson. Fifth Avenue 2 Pine Sterert yest, their rela-| Taare aaiianeneiaaeeaa had some} tionship consciously avoided hostility | FOLLOW THE ARROW AND YOU FOLLOW THE STYLE | | | } | | old, the house rented for a men's | qu nig | ike notl-| Rach n set! mig wl you! he w 1s possible. Would Clarence 1 this friend or that think he would, but ask him, No, thank that bunch. Did Rac ub, and a nondeseript man, call. upon young fled her that in place a dead in want to| he go with the Smith the Joneses Ada to dine at the Highway, and dance | life w | afterw ard? Oh, horrors! no. thank | drank 80 ily after] you juandered his magnificent] It was only when she spoke of ecklessly that people be- Billy that Rachael was sure of his in | in to say that he would ) follow | terest and attention, and of late she | his mother. But that was four years! perforce read the girl's vain and pleasure-loving little art far more truly than her father ago, and Rachael ooking dispassion:| shallow and t him, where he Jay dozing in| pe had to admit that he had! could, and she was ous of a| e in the past four— | x fear lest Billy bring sorrow r Like ma ait them all. Society was indulgent man, and many a_ better but an in nt and undeveloped woul little girl like Billy could not snap yoth at f, correct | her fin at the law without suffer: | | +23, ach ing the full penalty. Rachael would! | TALBOT Qin aril ighed. How free) suffer, too. Florence and her girls || uld be! She wished Clarence | would suffer, and Clarence—well. | I YRONE: 2% i i, but the fact remained that.) Clarence would not bear it ane “ a was the bond between them What an awful mix-up it ist? na-| | And wha place this world | embittere 1 personalt in! w how to} And then suddenly the thought of 4 hurt each other; a look from Clar ties, they instinctivel | Warren Gregory came back, and the |new curious sensation of warmth tugged at her heart jence could crush his poised and ac complished wife int mere sullen shrew » that it (Continued tomorrow) from her—it took the 1} mere existenc health and freshness—to inturiate! 1414 8d Ave; downtown, 913 24 Ave. ¥