The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 23, 1919, Page 8

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X By Kathleen Norris. 7° — 5 cCopYRIGnT BY KATMLEBN NORRIS he - ———— =. /4 SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS Sarlage, sick. Bn Enetish me ad tak t and w . ‘ 2 ald ad lived . Kt nda (Continued From Yesterday) » wou Something Mlance touched Mu igving toward Mrs Bome, oll fashio that I was the ¢ ft think of fust a few w think H The stumbling unlike was somew ) “I bad an au un down—how Rachac half-quizai a corner ¢ she was unh “You mean a?" Billy asked in voice The scarlet rushed to Rachael's | t Joe is di-|in t a somewhat} painte bec only an ob is fair enough? |. determined to be cle “Well, I suppose every it, Bill.” “That's what you've always sai accused her, vivaciously. “Y ar a” | the rep ec the place when visitors came In from t can’t live together treet! pught to separate, but t thing if they mar P Did I?” Rachael ask @ moment later, with obvious in her tone: “Here we are! It's > Senly this, Bill,” she finished, as they por JRounted the brownstone steps, “be to me. You can do anything. I sup-| lady's eyes th Mrs. Only be sure! appear to Ra Gregory would be down in a) frail old figure to a minutes, old Dennison murmured somet When SPERRY RED PACKAGE CEREAL —you're getting a package of Pancake Flour that tops them all for morning-after-morning satisfaction. For there’s nothing that will please your breakfast- folk more than Encore. It comes to you ready for use. Just add an equal quantity of cold Water and bake on a hot griddle. No fuss, no muss, no time lost! A million apologies—all my said Dr. Gregory in the mother, in rustling ne arming an did Warren Gregor hael as he ne SPERRY FLOUR CO. U.S.A. Ten mills and forty-four distribn- ting points on the Pacifie Coast, ‘ty ~ ENCORE Pancake Flour “A. Sperry Product * 1 have made you think th, altho Billy's 5 | a THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1919. eart of Rachael supplied by an intoxte t wan droadty man then it ‘Great marvel she Warren # It distresnon me to hear you talk him overt my sor ra brief pause we are not left in| t.” the old lady ren waa wi long needle than was natural t think anything about It h nar} » nar} I that may be true his mother “All that may be t ay what's t respecta-| judge,” Mra. Gregory | man's anger And per-| James—all moth. | you are the last of my and Iam a widow fides she turns to you ul in in dan ger, and your mother meen it, I can} not—I can n » nilent Rachael he an hour ago, had th and beauty with more definite design than was this | not used her y other woman using her age and in-| firmity now. Warren Gregory was almost as readily affected. “My dear mother bly and charming! he naid, sensi nd her. She heult position, | would bo the first t | tn tr | and in a prof | what in her o “I should t g with ¢ . somewhat n & peculiarly dim nal way fidence, tt Tam me at's alir’ 10 wome. Did lady Interest Jead him | Tlarence 4 * Warren passion concealed in Warrer or |fully hospitable manner. fF he Jcould not shake off the terrified cor ietion that it wa Pi ial ae ea ya ee ae “Mr and M | Mrs. Booth Villalong where Mrs, Breckenridge |them after spending a f with friends,” Rachael saw the notice on the morning of the last day that she and c ether, Int ter }t | her plans for the « | general confusion « | had not been noticed intended the packing and a and storing of silver and linen, matter of course wee that certain thing nt into ned her authorit und it w as easy to indisputably for r own we certain. crate ily paid no ntion| his paper, He had a seve ache | She was quivering m head to foot tar notion was about] Villalonga visit, sh vishly dread- r to the stupid p Mir f|this morning, his face a \ ment; the xt} t 4 parting strangely hard, | ¢d it, she pursued aggrievedly. la getting the house in order for ten.| and 1 He was a nt to her Yes it's not the same thing,” |¢ver so much rather have gone to J ant A hot train n tl her own] Billy r achael began a low-| California, Dad! On this last morning she sat up in th ly ned only| voiced reassurance to which the] Ws Lee breakfast table studyi mp, } ny, and {younger woman Ustened reluctantly, | ASK FOR and GET who had been hor companion " its compar: | even Clar less a tyrant | scowling over her omelette, and in H 9 betsy n eat A and who su ected wt comfort, and coolness for the ind more a blundering boy, than he) terposing an occasional protest or ic Ss Ittle that this companionship was| entire trip had seomed, She bore them no fll] “Oh, yap—yap—yap! My God, I not td sank 20h Another seven yeeen' | “Mmieges ine: #0 Make” grembladl Will etter these » hard years;|do get tired of ing you two go The Original for an indefinite time, Billy was in| Billy, who looked extremely pretty in| indeed, a great pe: und Kkindliness | on and on and on ence presently Malted Milk a bad temper because her father was|a Chinese of blue and purple| pervaded her spirit and softened her | burst out angrily. ou don’t want not taking Alfred and the car with! embroideries; “every time 1 want to] manner toward them both, Her mar-! to go, Billy, say so! I'm sick of the them to the camp und | disappr —Bartell Drug Stores—5|? Christmas Gifts of wide variety and many purposes, all distinguished by good taste and a fair price. Most lines are still complete. Select your gifts at Bartell’s. Gifts for “Him” SAFETY RAZORS $1.00 to $10.00 Gifts for “Her” Gifts for the man who shaves himself PYRALIN IVORY—Hair Brushes, Cloth Brushes, Combs, Mirrors, Jewel Boxes, Powder Boxes, Puff Gillette Razors in neat metal or leather case, $5.00 Boxes, Glove Boxes, Vases, Trays, Nail Files, Pin Cush-| to $10.00. All except $5.00 outfits contain brush and ions, H Receivers, Cuticle Knives, Cuticle Scissors, bigger tal Rhellex toe tolls Picture Frames, Nail Polishers, Perfume Bottles and PARP, WIV IRCCR! SEeT FOr Porm Holders, Shoe Hooks, Shoe Horns. Pyralin Ivory Toilet Auto Strop Safety Razors—the razor that strops Sets, in attractive gift boxes, priced at $8.50 to} itself, $5.00 to $10.00. All except $5.00 outfits con- $42.50. Over 500 various ivory articles to select from. " tain brush and soap with holder for both. ey Enders, Ever-ready and Durham Duplex, $1.00 each, Shaving Brushes, 25¢ up. Shaving Mirrors, 35¢ up. Razor Hones, 50¢ to $1.50. We carry the most popular brands of Shaving Soaps, Creams, Powders, Lotions, etc., priced the Bartell way. Shaving Mugs, 25¢ up. Military Brushes in Pyralin ivory, ebony or wood back. All prices. Bill Folds, up from 50¢. Purses, up from 35¢. Thermos Lunch Kits, with pint bottle, $3.75. Universal Lunch Kits, with pint bottle, $4.00. Alarm Clocks, $2.25 and up. Cigar Cases, leather, $1.00. Umbrellas at $2.50 and up. GIFT STATIONERY A complete and up-to-date line of Box Stationery in beautiful gift boxes. The practical Christmas gift. Most any style or tint desired—75¢ to $6.50 box. Fitalls and Rollups in cloth or leather. We can sup- ply you with the necessary articles that will make it complete. Priced at $2.00 and up. Kodaks, $9.49 to $112.15. Brownie Cameras, $2.86 to $19.95. Fountains Pens, $2.50 and up. Eversharp Pencils, $1.00 and up. UMBRELLAS An Umbrella is sure to please her, and we have them at $2.00 and up. STERNO OUTFITS We are in a position to satisfy your needs if Sterno is desired. Outfits at 25¢ and up. Florence Toilet Sets, including Mirror, Comb in satin-lined box, special $3.98. Toilet Articles—A Practical Gift Brush and Our stocks are made of such well-known makes as Waterman’s, Conklin’s and Sheaffer's, all priced at $2.50 and up. Eversharp Pencils, $1.00 up. ‘ Kodaks, a gift he will appreciate, $9.49 to $112.15. Stationery in appropriate gift boxes, 75¢ to $6.50. Fitalls and Rollups in cloth, leather and imitation leather finish, priced at $2.00 and up. Shoe Polishing Outfit, 25¢ and 35¢ each. Cloth Brushes, 35¢ and up. Hair Brushes, 50¢ and up. Pocket Combs, 25¢ and up. Playing Cards in plain or leather case— Plain, 25¢ to 40¢. Leather case, $1.00 and $1.50, Poker Set, including cards and chips. Medicine Case, including 6 bottles in leather case, at $2.00; 8 bottles in leather case, $2.50; 4 bottles in leather case, $1.75. We have a choice selection of gifts suitable for men. Practical gifts always please. For the Youngsters Toy Pistols, solidly made and a real present for the boy, 15¢ each. All 75¢ Sand Toys, including Dump- ing Sandy, Sandy Andy and Bizzy Andy, special at 49¢. curls and closing eyes, at $4.00 to $12.00. Dolls, jointed, closing eyes and dressed in dainty white. This is a special; regular $5.00 lot, consist- ing of 150 dolls, special, while they last, $2.98. Gift Stationery for boys and girls, at 35¢ and up. Teddy Bears, regular $1.50 and Toilet Sets, containing perfume, face powder, ete., priced at $1.60 to $13.00 each, Hair Brushes, 50¢ to $9.00. Imported and Domestic Perfumes, 50¢ to $6.65 07z. Cutex Compact Manicure Sets in holiday package, at 50¢. Cutex Boudoir Manicure Sets in holiday package, at $2.50. Toilet Creams, Powder, etc. Toilet Waters, 50¢ to $8.50 bottle. Imported and Domestic Toilet Soap in neat, attrac- tive boxes at 75¢ box and up. Hand Brushes, 25¢ and up. Dressing Combs, 25¢ and up. Manicure Sets in beautiful cases, complete, at $4.00 and up. Ladies’ Toilet Sets, Rollaps and Traveling Aprons, at attractive holiday prices. Powder Puffs, 10¢ to 35¢. Splash-me Dolls, Kewpies and a host of others, priced at 10¢ to $2.00. All sorts of toys for baby— Pacifiers and Teething Rings, at 10¢ and 15¢ each. Rubber Toys, 25¢ and 50¢. Rubber Balls, 25¢. Christmas Tree Lighting Sets— 8-light, $3.50; 16-light, $7.00; Windmill Pumps, work auto- matically; regular $1.00 toy, spe- cial at 69¢. Bowler Andy Mill, regular $2.00 toy, special at $1.00. Doll Furniture, comes in 5 pieces to complete set; 2 tables, 3 ehz regular 20¢ each, special at 10¢ each, Dolls for the girl—surely no 4 a e Christmas is complete for the lit- $1.75, special at $1.29. 24-light, $10.50; 36-light at tle girl without a doll. We have Tinker Pins, regular 50c, spe-. $14.00, them dressed in gorgeous colors, | cial at 39¢. Building Blocks, 39¢. Choose Bartell Candies for the Holidays Candy Canes at 5¢ each and up. Your special box or basket Candy French Cream mixed, 50¢ Ib. at prices up to $5.00, The appro- Beauty mixed, 60¢ Ib. Bonbon Jars filled with dainty priate gift for mother, wife or] Bartell Victoria Chocolates in | Candies, Large size, $4.75; small sweetheart. pretty, fancy boxes, containing 1 | size, $3.50; empty Jars, $3.00 All kinds of Christmas Mixed | pound; our own make; Ib, $1.00. and $4.00. Our Candies are made in our own candy factory, and to eat them is to appreciate them. Bartell’s own make Malted Milk Chocolates in fancy 1-pound boxes, at $1.00; 12-ounce box, 75¢. Candies for the children. Plain mixed, 40¢ pound. Broken mixed, 45¢ pound. —Bartell Drug Stores— Second Ave. 5349 t Ave. Westlake 610 Second at Ballard at | Ave. at Ave., Near Union St. Ave. Pike St. Pine St. Alaska Bldg. had been a great disappoint-| Whole thir “You k wanted to go!” Bil | because, being now ll have to ask Aunt Vera if T| ria fyn at all!” | ment, composed of a thousand small nd cars up there, | ¢ ointments, but + was sur said, pacifieally find that some intan us he had done; move the two previous years, Clar n car always under Bill “Loads of hor ead|my dear,” Rachael IT never nswered. And nmitted to the may have ullen as al, wa. pretending

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