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« THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1920. OUR LEASE HAS EXPIRED! them.” imate fate newmne. ww “ata, Kachina Our lease ‘expired on December 31 but, through the eae Threush courtesy of the landlord, we are being allowed a few s' days’ grace in which to get rid of our big stock. No courtesy of the favorable location is in sight, and as we will be allowed landlord we are less than ten days in our present store, we,are taking permitted afew ‘Severe measures to dispose of our merchandise. We days in which have cut, and again and again cut the prices of our gar- to sell out. SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS < Warren in ar [pore built om outside the nursery, | Wai and at the t about it? “You'll ne Rachael's } my dear, bot T have to on could) take F He's Kot twice the sehne rae | T have about it And agait se; what thru. Ge 4 nen@y of heavinens, of | fell upen Ta | why | chaet, so that on Stnday afternoo: 4 yeliat to have him go yeu run down the club « Morning game of squash Put you thru « He reopened his book dia too? and play a goed smashin, they and take a plange? Ke fo. Littie trectetreg* said Alice one) away re net the same woman| “Well, Rachael did not answer Pr you were last winter! || nUrMeRY mmain, afer the fy glancing at her he saw that she 1 wa iit Mast woman!) kissing the. fat [little shoulder of Wag reading, too. And never sa iit all) Geraid Pulrfax Gregory, where the s © © © © © © © Shthoughe I wan entirety Be jold baby white gan inte the new sides" Rachael looked down at her) beytwh tan, “we twill not be intro-| tunned arm and slender brown fin 1 imagfnative, and ory for | gers marking grooves in the sand. We will take off our boys’ | @ccur to Rachael, She suffered with} tesides, it's partly—Dluff, Alice,” . hot rumgply shirts, and put Bl the intensity of a strongly paw she confeawed I'm fighting myself) them into thetr nice cool nightion, @onate nature. Warren had <t} these days. f don’t want to (hink| and be giad that we have everything to her; that was the terr that we —Greg and I go back, iy the worth—almost! Get me your Bho went about stunned can't be to each what We} Poter FR boak, Jimmy, and get Neglecting her me ala, f tting her up here my @ther arm Bivery Ronic, refusing the distractions that body hasn't the same way of showing | would have bee pat thing poe and the nein thing je to be} Bible for her. Littic ttingw troubled grateful that the love in ‘there. her; she said to herself bitterly that) ime the tremble in Rachael's voice. Daddy loves his Woys, and his home, | everything. a caused irrite Goose said, tenderly. “YoU and his boys’ mother, only it doesn't tion between rset and Warren) we a nervous wreck last year and always occur to Bim that ow, Sometimes the atmosphere Warren was wortsing far too hard!) Age you talking for me, or for brightened for a few days, then the) Make havte slowly, Rachael Mother?” Jimmy would some. OM hopetess tueging at cross pur) “But it's . after puzzled and atten began again e v depen ing “You're Rachael, and you Far me, thin time, but now I'll eres Magee CES talk for you!" Rachael aatiafied her ty. June was coming in, and :* was leaving town. for the i hungry heart with their kisses, and was never #0 happy as when both fat Wilialonga camp. She told Rachael little bodies were in her arms, She Bhat whe was “crazy” about Kent grudged every menth that carried Parmalee, and Rachael's feeling = thas aide Weis MMAGUE ek eon @Mazement that Massie Clay could . aspire to a Parmalee was softened by day Alien Valentine found her look ing at a tok of old photographs ‘AF odd sensation of relief at hearing Magsic's plans—a relief she did not with an expression of actual sadness analyze. on her face. “I be! w ret | she would say in the ood by ea ments until we feel very safe in saying that no greater values have ever been offered in women’s apparel in this city under any circumstances by any store. 50 Plush Coats Full and Short Lengths to Be Disposed of Fine quality Salts Plush Coats, silk lined and trimmed with raccoon and opossum. Some models heavily fur trimmed around bottom. Marked to close out at $49.75 and $59.50 A few smartly styled Short Plush went winter aa when they cured! That his over-tired nerves and her @xhausted soul and body would have Tecovered balan in time, did net Most Inviting Array of COATS and DRESSES We were fortunate in disposing of practically all our Suit stock, but we have about 400 new Coats and Dresses that must be sold in a very few days. Instyles, in colors, in materials, they represent the season’s best. Here Are Coats We Offer for $14.75 $19.75 $24.75 All-wool Coats in_ silver- tones, Polo cloth, kersey and wool velours. Sizes up to 44. Wide range of styles in all the desirable colors, Well tailored and correctly styled. | other were + What an April thought Allee, se close to the averted creature she waa, ng that tears were | jove, eyes, and you three weeke since he was! ti hact sald, in a low voles: | ¢y stand it, that’s all! Alice sald, amit h Rae I don’t un Nor 1 ing Next week! Rachael predicted, bravely. And a second Inter sho heat «prumg up from the sand and was ewimming thru the surf as if she swam from her own intolerable thoughts. The pext him, she sick nor he!" would bring herself, and three empty a happy was weekend « told two or alway Models include both plain and fur trimmed _ styjes. Mostly all lined or half lined with guaranteed silk or satin. This lot includes many coats regularly sold up to.$49.75. Coats of the Best Grade after Look at Jim. Alice, that second | summer—betore Derry wan born! Wasn't he tre dearest little fatty, pjectile, purring in the | tumbling all over the place!’ and Alice shouting Tachael, chon’t speak as if the greetings as they came in the ga, child wae dumél!” Alice laughed Louise excitedly attenrpting to outdo) Well, one Yowee them almost as ‘hersetf on the dinner, amd the sure | comp! vy." Tiachaet said, smiling. burned noisy bablew shrieking theme! ~ Jim iv such ayereat big, brown, mis | as they romped with 1# creature now, and to think} their father that my Derry tie nearly two!’ | To be held tight in hie arma. to get) “Think of mea with Mary 15° Mrs. his first Dig Kiew, to come into thelyalentine countered, “and just as} still clinging to him, was bli") vaby-hungry an} ever! But I shall! usually ndays th c with built Ike « read, Georg et Rachael . “I shail be glad to get down to the shore next week.” She totd Warren of Magsie’s admission that am sick would come he new car which | “Kent! She wouldift look at him'™ Warren said, comfortably “It would be « brilliant match for her,” Rachael c 4, quickly | Bhe saw that she had antagonized him, but he did not speek again. One of their ynhappy silences felt. Home Dunes, as always, restored selves ree chieve Coats, health and color magiealy. Rachael felt more like herself after the first) night's sleep on the breegy poreh, the to Rachael now. But as the summer/have to de nofhing but chaperon | ware away she notice! that it a fe now, for a few sears, and wait for hours the of homecoming would | the grandchildren)” splendidly made, will be closed out at $34.75 and $39.75. MAret invigorating dip in the ocean Bhe began to enjoy her meals again. ghe began to look carefully to her ap fade for h uid become At! | shouldn't mind getting old, Al fully talk y silent, Be lie. Rachael sak “if I were lke! would wo: why the Valentines! you: you're so temperate and unsel| pearance. Presently she was laugh-/were always late, and ask fix Witt) pety ened sweet that: no one could help | , singing, bubbling with life 4 . Alice, watching her, re ery. sr lo Warren were in the old, tender,/or would you like to go over to the and/ patiently if she would not jhum, bis bead ached and marveled at her recov-| “Dearest! Why didn’t you sy sot” Rachael's beauty, her old “I don't know. self-reliance, came back in a| day!” She fairty radiate? charm.) “And you fet these great fs she held George and Allee | climb all over you" the spell of her voice, the spell) “Ob, that's all right!” her happy planning. Her letters “Would you like a nap, Warren, please loving you! Beskies, you don't sit| around worrying about what people | think—you just go on cutting out | It's been aching 8!) | cookies, and putting butions on ging [ham dremes, and let other people do | And suddeniy. to the other wom: | an’s concern, she burst into bitter | crying, and covered her face with! ber honda. | “I'm so frightened, Alice” sobbed Rachael. “I don't know what's the! matter with me, but I feab—I feel that something is afl wrong! I don't seem to have any hold on Warren any moré—you can't explain such things—bdet I'm——" | She got to her fret, a aplendid fig-| ure of tragedy. and walked blindly to the end of the long porch, where) she stood stariag down at the heav-| ling, sun-fiooded expanse of the blue) |aea, and at the roofs of little Quaker | | Bridge beyond the bar Lazy w | were creaming, in great interlocked circles, on the white beach, the air) was as clear as crystal on the cloud lens September morning breath of wind stirred the | grass on the dunes; down by the| hath houses a doren | children, her own among them, were | shouting and «plashing in the spread |ing shallows | Alice Valentine, her plain, sweet | | tace a picture of xympathy, mat dumb | mi unimeving. In her own heart | she felt that Rachael's was « terrible situation. What was the matter with | Warren Gregory, anyway, wondered | Alice; he had a beautfful wife, and beautiful children, and if George.4 with all hie summer substituting and hospital work, could came to hix fam. | jily, as be did come every Friday night, it was upon no claim of hard work that Warren could remain jaway. As @ matter of fact, Alice lkenew it not for work that he stayed, for George, the least critical of friends, had once or twice told her of yachting parties in which | warren had participated—men's par ties, of which Rachael perhaps migh t) strain. She was interested | beach, fust you and me, and have a hing. delighted with every-| swim?” in Clark's Hilts, She berxed| “No, thank you f may run the news; Vivian had a baby?|car into Katehogue”—Katehogue, Kent Parmaiee was engaged to} seven miter away, was the site of the Bowditch—what did Magsie| nearest garage—"‘and have that And did he miss her? The} low look at my magneto. She diktn’t she got home she was going! act awfully wej! coming down" talk to him aout having a big = “Would you Tike me to go with you, Sy PL UTR em aT ’ \ (i H fil ( 4 Nt ft ii a THE AT Rey TAY) Wit, WU i!" ra ee ml NE AT TONIGHT—LAST TIMES PAULINE FREDERICK “BONDS. OF LOVE’ STARTING WEDNESDAY—THREE DAYS ONLY \not have disapproved, but of which | Rachael Rachael ‘certainly did not know lGeorge had told her vaguely that| a liked to play golf on Saturday | |afternoonr, and sleep late on Sunday land seemed to feel it more of a rest than coming down to the shore. | IT am a fool to brea pwn this way,” wtid Rachael, interrupting her guest's musings to come back to her chair, |despite her red eyes, “but my—my heart is heavy today! Something| in the simple dignity of the brought the tears to |held out her hand a lit and clung to it, as she went on I had « birthday yesterday—and Warren forgot it “They all do that!" Alles said cheerfully “George never remem- bers mine" | “But Warren always has before,” | Rachael said, smiling sadly, “and it came to me last night-—I didn’t} sleep very well—that I am thirty four, —and I have given him all “You love too hard, my woman,” Alice Valentine reyonatrat Purchase Price”’ Marie Osborne “Ltle Miss Ginger Snap” |than extapmes in anything | yourself, like a sensible you h good husband go at Be as cool an |with Warren as if he were | for instance, and try to interest y if in womething entirely outside | « wr own hdhe girl, that ly for you? Why @on’t you try Bar BARGAIN MATINEES Every Day Until 630 P. M. Except Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays next year, and go about among peo | ple, and entertain a little more?” “But, Alice, people bare me po I've had so much of it, and it's al ways the same thing’ “1 know; { hate tt, to. But there ire as they land the and Note 1 amoking aighec 4 showing a composed face| ren, Alice we'll do it next year. words|and looked toward the | the fresh endurance {I hav to | Again tears threate@ed her selfcon- | th trol, but she fought them resolutely, | or later and in @ moment was herself again. | and ne ine dear | poms rt bedr ed affectionately; “nothing is worse | staring Bay to} the moving se able lone I wonder if per-| place na discursive [haps this placestwn't a little lonely | re stropped his | Harbor or one of the mountain plages | half-thinking when, fr ready to ge and 4 thousand other memories of | enter their li him she yearned with an aching de-| small to interest the wire that ragked her Whe « pain, adding’ in a At these prices we include the best Coats in stock, models that sold very re- cently for up to $85.00. 160 DRESSES REMAIN They Must be Closed Out in a Few Days Smart Models in Favorite Materials $14.75 to $24.75 Here is a remarkable opportunity to save on a new dress. Fashionable models for street and afternoon wear. Tricotines, serge, Georgette, Jersey and wool velour, All the new colors in styles that express the latest fashion thought. One glance will convince you of the bargain they offer at these very low prices. NEW SHIPMENT OF DRESSES JUST RECEIVED To add to our complication we have just received a ship ment of Dresses ordered be: fore wo knew we were to lone our location, New York man ufacturer refused to cancel order, We have included them, just unpacked, at the sale prices Corner University. funny phases in marriage,| “Oh, it isn't right for him to tor and one has to fake them! ture me so! she would whisper to Warren fright like| herself. “It ien't right!’ ier Sehr GMI, Bis “oie Se A ee October found them all back in th united and Rachael en come, Elinor Pomeroy | the Whittakers city, an apparently Parmalees again!| Voted family again. red hurry, and dancing a with great zest into the dela: mat and drinking again! She|ter of redecorating and refurnisfing the old home on Washington Square, "I believe ll suggest it to War-| finding the dignified house — War Then if he's keen for it,|ren's birthplace—more and more to | her liking a# modern enamel fixtures Valeftine rése,| went into the bathrooms, simple beach with| modern hangings let sunshine and locating Martha and Ka-/air in at the long-darkened windows, re sending for them, “Ian’t}@nd rich tapestry papers and Orien she axked,| tal rugs subdued the effect of severe matter-of fact ton am woodwork and colonial man n't worry any more, Rachael; it's! tels: » bad habit, Just look the| She found Warren singularly un. thing In the face, and map| enthusiastic pbout it, almost un » way|gracious when he ans her pstions ¢ for her any de » 1. But el was firmly re and o' it, had] solved to ignore his moods, and went effect of br Rachael to| blithely it her business, display: and of spurring her) ing an indifference-—or an assumed fresh courage fi the few days) indifference that at ite effect lasted. But sooner|somewhat puzzling to ould die 1 her house poys in dark-t Rachael pond Villa “LT would.” Mra wt lunch time?" reely This talk was Warren, and She equipped ue coats and aquir relskin caps for the winter, marvel ling a little wily that their father ; did not n to see the charms #o t unbear-|evident t MN the world A ronier, n soul) ayer, more sturdy pair of devoted little brothers never stamped thru snowy parks, or came chattering in for chops and baked potatos, Every woman in the netghborh: every it the| policeman, knew Jim and Derry »eory; their morning walks were operation he|so many separate little’ adventures Warren's old,/in popularity. But Warren, beyond You look «weet, dear,” | paternal greetings at breakfast, with and dainty, his wife w n occasional perfunctory query as downstaire—-for these|to their health, made no attempt to They were still too father except bodily|as# good and satisfactory babies. ° (Continued Tomorrow) ntht airy | ourage ng in her bare, at night, with sombre eyes at the arch of stars al n. whe bitter in his and dis vod, | ¢ warding some razor evidently ! 1301 Third Ave. : Opposite Paniages Theatre Acid-Stomach Makes Bad Blood, Headaches - and Nervousness Many times you have seen an awfully bad, oozy-looking face that makea you think — “It’s blood poison."’ You are how for about nine times out of ten it is caused by an ecid- sheen wih upsets the digestion. This makes the blood impure and it shows up in the face, with a red nose and pimply, blotchy, muddy, bad-looking complexion. 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