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OODHOUSE- FURNITURE CO., Inc. OTTO 8. GRUNBAULL _ 416-424 PIKE STREET __ ROYAL EASY CHAIRS —in a Cla: by Themselves Juat push a button and recline In choi of twenty different position rhe showing at nd and ts (Continued From Yesterday) Joeckade upon her narrow tan hat “L don’t believe that Warren ever! Mageie wan up, but n& dressed, and was not tll pleased to hav Woodhou Gronbaum Furniture Co. is also | jaa one-tenth the silly things we sue in a class by itself, for you can |B] pected him of!" Alice exclaimed one Her private as well as professional cho from more than twenty laay. “I betleve he was just an utter] @ffaire were causing her much dissat stylon, upholstered in tapestty. iT fool, and Magelo took advantage of| tsfaction of late, and she was at the Beant hand black leather, Frames jute moment in the act of addressing are of golden oak, fumed oak and Rachael! did not answer, but there] letter to Warren, now on the ocean mahogany fintshes. e mtyle il from ho he b h “ ~~ agli 2 arg, Beg was no brightening of her #omb m whom she had only this morn —aa look. Ifer eves, grave and sad, held| ing had an extremely disquieting let for Alice no hope that she had come, | ter , rey, | AND UPWARDS iB | softer view of Warren's offense | day before s@ling, and with a grave WE'LL TRUST YO “I nee him always as he was that/determination new t their inter last horrible morning,” she said to| course, had repeated several unpal Our Credit System haa been established for your conv: on second Alice, “And T pray that I will never/atable truths, Rachael, fence, to o turn! ° indi 4, ee, b,Sae Tam fo Soruie® cone Dems Sie Eelcen are ewer look upon his face again!” And when| thoughts, he told her, had absolutely than will be found anywhere. Ne Extra Chargee—No rest. | presently Alice hinted that George) refused him a divorce. | wan receivgng an occasional letter | from W Rachael turned pale ‘But she can't do that! me herself had begun in Just Your Word That You'll Pay rren. Woodhouse-Gruntaum Furniture Co. Inc Don't quote it to me, Alice.” #h¢) anger, His distressed voice interrupt wald gently don't ask me to hear od her. SEATTLE PLEASED FORM NEW COMMITTEE [40% Gniy hurt me can't over be| ANd whe’ right" | The committee in charge of mill- “Right!” The little actress turned | You and George love me—| BY QUICK RESULTS gg ge es hae bem resale know that, Don't drive me away,|Pale as the full significance of his Everyone is pleased with the quick RECORD, _ DEOMEORS et Me | on't ever {gel that it will be differ-| Words and tone dawned upon her uate ot prota witchhazel, Ceamber of Commerce, Purpose of} 11: trom what it is now. I—t wich |"But-—but what do you mean! What the committee is to necurs army * can't,| about me? Phor, hydrastis, etc, as mixed in| oansion in the Northwest, but—I car | different him no til, God knows, Tavoptik eye wash. One man's eyes) | It wouldn't be happiness for me or! ‘To this Warren had only answered | ior ay whewill soon see,” naid Mal + -— oe er, 4 Mag ° s were so badly strained he could not! lfor him. Please, pleane with an exquigitely uncomfortable}. ee ane d. Pl d F S lk a read without pain. Two applica-| Hood’s Sarsaparitia hice. is tears, could onty give her | took and the simple phrase, “Mag pres deiogy Pac re venue eagle Ko ak ain an ancy UKS tions relieved him. A lady with greene on succeeding ‘where other er way . sie, Tim into a dawyer’ There's suck T d 1 45 weak, inflamed eyes was greatly| medicines fail, because its original|* * * * * * * © % “You mean that you're Pot KOINE 4 thing as—as a breach of promixe Enlargements ues ay . helped by ONE bottle, We guaran-| high standard of merit is conscien- Upon the discontented musing® of | tg make her keep her word’ wuit - 4 tee a small bottle of Lavoptik to| ously maintained. Good for blood, | sins Margaret Clay one hot Septem And again she had put an impera mas With & mnaneied. meant’ Billy Tuesda 79¢ Upper Main Floor | help ANY CASE weak, strained or! ning came Mra. Joseph Pick | tite litte hand tpen hia arm, sure 7 a aited * re See hs tnflamed eye, Swift Drug Co and| STOMACH, LIVER, KIDNEYS, | or oir charming in coffee-colored| of her power to win him uitimately.|uuptamte Massie halted. « little Mf 300 yards of broken lines, consisting of Silk Heading druggists | Ask your druggist how good it 1 jradris, with an exquisite heron) Days afterward the angry blood) "NHtow ao you know?" she demand Main Floor Taffetas in green, blue, gray and plum; kim =| came into her face when she remem amile, as he dislodged the hand. “Magaie, I'm sorry spine me 1 dewpine myself, an dear, bd f I'm ashamed. Some day, perhana|. eee eae carte with and have enlargements , “ hiee tie ae tee could make him sorry , A Just Arrived---A Carload fe) ee ie ee ee Phi don't wort ut that!” she sald made on_ high grade “f 1 a that T want with all my | °™\Qpny hte Sette tht enna paper, finished in oil V ] t: 200 yards of 44-inch Costume and heart to make it up to you. Mut! snd then changed her mind, and you| d. Size: ElVEUS 36-inch Suiting Velvets in taupe, 6“ + [Um going away now, Magnie, and we bs and hand colored. Sizes : mustn't see each other any more.” | * ut his lettere to her,” Billy sald pag - 8x10. F " plum, nigger brown, dark navy and black, but not | Magaie, repulsed, had flung herseit | fer coRitation. 3 mikht—he may 7x11 or 8x10. Formerly each color in every width or quality. Formerly j the length of the little room ioe Tee $1.00. Tuesday 79¢. $6.00, Tuesday, a yard, $3.75. “You dare to tell me that, Greg? | "2% oo | “I'm sorry, Magsiet* | Exactly Magsic sald, trium-/ | “nerry)’ Her tone whe vitrtot, | Bbantly. “I knew there was a way! e uesda at |"Why, but I've got your letters!| She's ® sensitive woman, too. You) : I've got your own words! Every|<10¥ You can't go ae far as you like r one tnowe—tam waalp wari Rawreat|win,0, Ox, Mant, SPCC SNS at Wolbedaarn the teat | Sian ba uae P. Can you deny that you gave me this? | ™ et eee Gee ree ae National rit eek—Learn the first lesson on ri y buying for cash. Remarkably Low rices ane Chie? & a. vir suas. 2 ke him pay!" sald the practi | You will be more careful in your selection and buy only what you need. ‘ ot denyil annie, Ex-! 5, | * aie teh meant art [ i amt. dueed fe ae —-~ aeRO - aecneaeecsisneamaannd | Many special counters have been arranged to display you. Amd I hope there was some MAD. /ae quid, discontentedly. “I want—I : ye a . ‘ 9 iis y - : "| don't nt to be interfered h. 1 —— this wonderful assortment of “NUCUT” glass. Every 10" me a dropped into a enair|beleve | shall do Just Gnat” she went| ~~ FY H H i ee oe af sage ith “1 1d 1 Beach? It's go-/look upon Magsie. were keeping guard outside item is a rare bargain and must be seen to be appreciated. with her back to him. Lae SI 2 PN RE, OS. TEE Te er site canhoron Sonaota, couaitile, aihll| Geen: Riseuia whe Gcaiseann | “I've made you cross,” she said, |penitently, “and you're punishing | me! Was it my seeing Richie, Greg? | You know I never cared—" | “Don't take that tone,” he said. j This enormous stock of “NUCUT” glass was bought es- pecially for this sale. EXTRA SPECIAL Three Assortments Priced 59c 98c $1.98 Her color flamed again, and she jaet her little teeth. He saw, her breast rise and fail. “Don't think you can do all this, Greg,” she waid, with fey vielousness Don't delude yourself! 1 can punish you, and I will! Alice and Ge | Valentine can fix it all up to themselves, but they don’t know mm it ant you see what a mistake all bee \t denly flooded with tears "Mmmistake to wenay we loved each other, Greg? ‘The man did not answer. Presently tone You can go now if you want to, Greg. I'm not going to try to hold jyeu. But I know you'll come back to me torhorrow, and tell me it was all fust the | trouble other people tried DING CHAPTERS the ehiet She wrote! |bered his kind, his almost fatherly, |“ You can’t de-| You've said your aay now, and I've! Hatened. Very well! Magsio.”” he said, almost plead: ingly, interrupting the hard little She looked at him with eyes sud-) Mageie began to speak in a sad, low | The Rhodes Co. Pictorial Review and McCall Patterns - Int Silk and Wool Dresses Tuesday $13.75 New Second Floor Put can she? ously not sure Mageie was obvi-| “Of course she cant “Put she doesn't want him, T went | to see her—"* "Went to soe her’ fake, what did you do that for Vor heaven's | “a <vendd cared for him seat} SPECIAL purchase of one hundred. Dresses will be displayed “For heaven's sake! You had your on one rack and will include Serge Dresses in navy and brown, nerve! And what sort of a person in| Wool Jersey Dresses in sand color and Silk Messaline in navy and black, trimmed with braids and embroidery. Sizes 16 to 44. she?" ‘Oh, beautiful! I knew her before And whe maid that she would not in terfere, She wi willing aa he was, then" “But now she’ changed her mind?” “Apparently.” Magwe scowled is al rol, what does he say?” Rilly Slipon Veils of plain and dot- Women’s Handkerchiefs— Hesiod 0 eee ted mesh in black, taupe and 300 White Lawn Handker- think he can't-force her.” brown. Formerly 25c. Choice chiefs with hemstitched edge. ee ee Tuesday at 15¢. Tuesday, 2 for S¢. "You, 1 know, but we're here tn Main Floor Main Floor New York!" Magsie said briefly. A second later she sat up, suddenly en-! ergetic and definite in Wolge and man- | ner, “Bug there are ways of forcing silks, sport silks, printed crepe de Chine and plai 50, $3.00 and $3.50. Tuesday, a yard, Bring in your favor- ite negatives Tuesday Formerly $2. $1.45. “You'd have to show you had been injured—and you've known all along Billy said. | he wan married, »| feeling as if she would cry herself. jing but Magsie, “You kept him,” said his mother.| In this hour the girl thought “He hung round you like a bee round|the stormy years that were past & rose—poor, wick boy that he was!)the stormy future. She had He's losing sleep now because he/her last card in the game for n't get you out of his thoughts.” j|ren Gregory’s love. The. | She stopped again, and Magste/ without an additional word, hung her head. |gone to Rachael. If Rachael “I'm sorry,” And|to use them against Warren, “Tell him. Ever so much more ef-| “stay and have lunch with me, fective than writing!’ Billy suggest-| said Magnie. od o a . “I can't today. I’m lunching | “Fett him, then,” Magsio did not! with a theatrical man at Sherry’ jmean to betray his identity If shel) tet you Lim in deadly earnest. I'm joould help it “that I really will! going to break in! Suppore I ‘come | jaend these things on to his wife—liere for you at just 3. Meanwhile, | that's just what Tl! do’ you think up seme one, How about “Are there children | Bryan Masters?” is ne she said, siowly. asked Billy. i “Two—iria,” Magale with | with the ehildixh words came childish | the road for Magsie, if long, barely perceptible hesitation Maguie made a face | tearn I'm awfully sorry, Mrs./unobstructed. But suppose R Grown?” pursued the visitor. } “Well,” said Billy, departing, “Yo¥) Gardiner,” stammered Magsie. “I)with that baffling superiority | “Yees, I believe #0.” Magsie wan) think of some and I wilt Per | know—I've known all along—how| hers, decided not to use them? |too clever to multiply unnecessary |"8p* the a gore eit ts, | ene feels to me. I suppose I] Magsie had seriously con e Juntruth, She began to drows little early party. 7 worst of 1t 18.) could have stopped him, got him | Powe seriously abandoned the idea of | “What are you doing this after ‘ee one’s in town: 1|8° away, perhaps, in time. But—| holding out several letters from the: | noon?” avked Billy. “I have the But-| She ran down stairs and jumped) nut tve been unhappy myself, Mrs. packages, but the letters, as Joe brought it|!Mto the beautiful car love has|documents, had no value to Gardiner. A person—I lers’ car for the day Into town to be fixed, and can't drive} “Sherry’s, please, Hungerford.” | heen cruel to me. I don't know|but Rachael. If Rachael chose | jit out until tomoprow. We might do | *id_. Billy, easily And then Ye) what I'm going to do. I worry and|forgive and ignore the writing }something. It's a gorgeous car.” might get your lunch, and come f0F/ worry!’ Mhgute was frankly crying| them, they were so much waste [me sharp at half-past two.” “I wish there was something I! per, and Magsie had no more ‘I'm not doing one thing in the 8 miny | 20™: ‘ world. Where's Joe?’ | man touched his hat. PAY could do fer Richie, but I can’t tell|over Warren than any other - | “Joe Pickering?” asked Billy, “Oh, |! ck against the rich leather /nim 1 care! she sobbed women of his acquaintance, i . off with some men for| Upholstery luxuriously; she was abso-) om, women sat in miserable| But Magsie was more or leas We might nna] iutely content, Joe was quiet and/gience for a moment, then Richard! mitted to a complete change. dear little old Breck was 19) Gardiner’s mother said: break with Bowman could not_ a party. Where presen nee |HEVERtH Heaven down on the cool} «7+ wouldn't do you any harm to|avoided without great at | seashore, and there was & prospect! just_if you would—to just see him,|now. She despised herself for ‘FRANK SEYMOUR of a party tonight, As they rolled) Woma it? Don’t say anything about|ing so simply accepted a bank @ v smoothly down town the Pas*in€ this other man, Could you do that?| count from Warren, yet what | a might well have “| Couldn't you let him think that may-| could she,do? Magsie had ally you, the man 1 love tis | | oted madras with the big heron) ai wel you you mlght—there | money was gone— Richie was 1 write you,” he said a saoling al} | feather in ber hat vr might be some chance for him? Doc. | ing into a doze, his*hand still t And from the doorway he | When Billy was gone, Magsie, with | 1, s he's got to go away at once|clasping hers. She slipped to nod-bye."" Magaie did not Ja thoughtful face and spire seg fo he’s going to get well.” | knees beside the bed, and as he apeak; she could not believe | —- | ips, took two packages of prrene| The ‘anguish in her voice and} opened his eyes she gave him a rs when she heard the 400r/ Tost Much Time From Busi- | {"0™ her — yor bet ag ‘ romeo manner reached Magsie at last.| that turned the room to Heaven “ jase iat Next day brought her onty a letter} eS8 Before Taking Tanlac, |ing ‘tor a tew minutes before she|iitic” cctrea Never eon horlty in, a warning moa fon This brilliant line of crystal glass novelties is NOT trom he steamer letter reiterating| He Says—Feels Fine" | wrote Rachael name on the writ |ambitiopa and however sciish her| ent the "surprised and ee * is goodbyes, and asking again Now per, but after that she dressed rei y CUT GLASS, though the ware looks like cut glass. The sian Bl Ho wy Bison 9 0 | pers but after that she reseed with plane “woman ‘away ‘air with the re. ll f “NUCUT” gl b d the SIMPLY atupetactiof. Hie waa gone, and she} “I have not only gained twenty lage to the elevator boy for mailing.| “Could you get him away, now ee 4 asleep! excellence 0 giass is based upon the had lost hieat por in welght since I started che came back to her rooma a{*he said almost timidiy. “Is he| (Continued Tomorrow) i " ¢ . taking Tania mu bt if . sowed Strong enough to go nyt WONDERFUL MOULDS—the most expensive moulds The frst panic of surprine gave|(*king Tanlac, but I doubt if 1 caiter wae announced and followed | #0 . 66 ° y to more reasonable thinking,| Ul be on my feet today if 1 had) ner name into Magsie’s apartment al That's what Doctor says; he| 99 ever employed for the manufacturing of glass. Only the sere ae ot bringing him [ROC tiken It." auld Frank Bey-|muqt immediately, Magsie, with a/ought to go away today, but—but| I t i rial mirror lass is used for this ware and each re were arguments tl uty WL Binth avenue, Seattte, isang of ¢ rnation, found herself he won't listen to fe," his mother | | st impe gias rauade Rachael to adhere |’ ® ‘2 sg eon Seymour has |eacing Richie Gardiner’s mother. janswered with trembling lips. ‘He's ry P * * * ° ould | been in the fish business in Seattle ve p d}ail I have. T just live for Rich. I iginal resolution. It could} Anna would never have permitted ir ‘4 piece is highly polished. Med oat ror ogee tage | ty years, and for the past |,, 07% Would meets gist resentfullloved hla father, and when Dick to wonder what a lawyer might /"!NC years has conducted thelr ought, but Anna was on a vaca-/ was killed I had only him,” dviee, Billy came in upon her tr-| yet ‘ ba ay Fi h Market near) tion, and the elevator boy could not go see him,” said Magsie tn {resolute musing ifeace pet ve, Continuing, Mr ¥-|be expected to discriminate. _,|Sudden generous impulse. “I'll tell] e | “Hello rie! But I'm interrupt: |Our fa ‘ " ; “Good morning, Mrs. Gardiner!’|/him to take care of himself, It's; Look at tongue! Remove pol- ecila at Cc ing—" #aid Bil dal our years T Have | cid Magaie; “you'll excuse my dress | simply wicked of him to throw his! gons from stomach, liver 7 ‘Oh, hele ring! No, indeed Is of cramps In ling alt over the place, but I have n@|iWe away like this.” 9 ou're not,” } naid, tearing UD | Gry One double wna he Just | maid this week, How's Richie Miss Clay," said Mrs, Gardiner} ) 8-inch Berry Bowls Celery Trays |an envelope tagily, “1 wos trying to] (maw me double and keep me Isl} stry, Gardiner was oblivious of any-| with a break in her strong, deep| . | writd a letter, but I have to think it] 07 v0! oon a Pas {thing amiss. She sat down, first re-|voice, “if you do th may the! Sugar and Creamers Shallow Nappies over before it goes. |wnat we food T ate and|ioving a filmy scart of Magsie's| Tord’ send you the happiness, you| * “T ghould think you could write a : 0 40 Ml bom a chair, and smiled, the little! give my boy! She nh to cry 2-Handled Nappies Cake Plates letter to your beau with your eyes) arm instead 0 After every tuscle-twitching smile of a personlagain. | ahet said, “You've had prac io tie fit of my rah ee in pain, as if she hardly heard Mag-|, “Why, Mrs. Gordiner,”” said Mag tice enough! 1 know you're Dusy.| yg dost upe Ith. mee until 1] se's easy talk sie in a hurt, childish voice, “I like but I won't interrupt you long, Upon] ( id barely hs A rs a if He @oesn't m to get better,| Richio!" | Py my word, I had « hard enough time] ¢,,. with cheniiiattom: ; re a said she, pat snorting} “Weil, he likes you all right,” said getting to you, There was no boy at! ienae My left hand especially had violent effort to breathe qui) hig mother on a long, quivering | ecla a the lift, and only a dear old Irish} icon ne 3 tne ta Pa Doctor doesn’t say he gets) breath. With big, coarse, tender} ° girl mopping up the floors. We had} 1 coujd not even pick up a plece| Worse, but of course he don’t fool me | fingers she helped Magsie with the 2 long heart-torheart talk, and I gave] oe pape 5 @ bundle, or do ,|—I know my boy's pretty sick.” |last hooks and bands of her toilette. Vases (2 shapes) Flower Bowls hee ® dollar.” of papery wekp « tandle, oF 18aikae | samy aguny oe helpless motherhood "it! you ain't as pretty and. dainty { “A dollar! I'l have to move—| caine nearly all the time th was not all lost upon Magsie, even|as a little wax doll!" she observed Footed Bowls 2-Handled Comport ou're raluing the price of livingt*| PUN’ nearly: all the time Hrough cho it was displayed by a large, plain/admiringly. Magsie merely sighed + said Magsie. “She's the janiter’s wife, | potherod me t deal. “L had| Woman in preposterous clothes,/in answer, Wax dolls had their Berry Bowls Shallow Nappies (large) and they're rich already, What pos! tried many ditherent kinds of aa strangely introduced Into her pretty | troubles! | seuwed you? |cines, bat none of them did me any |eoms, and a most incongruous fig-| But she liked the doglike devotion “Well, she tmpinned her skirts and| good, So many of my friends were | Ure there. of Richie's big mother, and the ‘ went after the boy,” Billy said idl raising Tanlac 1 decided ta tey it,| “What a shame!” sho said, warmly.) beautiful car—Richie's car. Perhaps ol “and it was the only thing I had."|and noticed a change for the bet.| “It’s @ shame to any one that|the hurt to her heart and her pride 4 sd She was trying quietly to see the/ier almost as soon as 1 started | knew Rich as I did a few years axo,"| had altered Magsle's sense of val- - ecla a e hame on the envelope Magaie had de-ltniing it, 1 have taken six bottles {his mother said. ‘There wasn’t A/ues, At all events, she did not even « stroyed, but being unsuccessful, she} pow and never have a cramp or| brighter nor a hardier child, It) shrink from Richie today. ¢ i went on more brie How is the any other kind of pain in my stom«|Wasn't until we came to this city] She sat down beside the white bed, * Large Vases (2 shapes) Water Pitchers beau, by the way?” Jach and can eat anything 1 want| that he begun to give way—and what |beside the bony form that the coun: “i “1 wish I had never seen the man;"| without suffering any bad after-| wonder? It'd kill a horse to live in|terpane revealed in outline, and ¥; Berry Bowls Footed Bowls Magaie said, glad to talk of him.|effects. ‘The rheumatism has gone|this place! 4 wish to God that I) smiled at Richie's dark, thin éager ’ "Fin wife is raising the roof now—"|out of my right hand entirely and |had got him out of it when he had/face and sunken, adoring eyes. She| Accept “California” Syrup of Figs i | “L thought she would!” Billy said,}T can use my left hand for the|that first spell. I may be—I don't} taid her warm, plump little hand be-|only—look for the name Califéfnia ; wisely, “I didn't see any woman, ¢8-|firat time in years. In fact, I am know, but 1 may be too late now."} tween his long, thin fingers. After|on the package, then you are sure — pecially if she's not young, giving! simply feeling great in everyew Teara came to her eyes, the hard)» while the nurse timidly suggested| your child is having the best and — ll that up without a fight! You;and never lore a day from work, of a proud and suffering|the detested milk; Riehie drank it! most harmless laxative or physic for sd know I said so." \ean't say enough for Tanlac and She took out a folded hand-| dutifully for Magee. the little stomach, liver and bor 4 —— “LT know you sald Magsie, rue lexpect to praise it whenever T have |Kerehief and pressed it unashamedly | vere left together in the cool,| Children love its delicious fruity fully ut I don’t see what she can|an opportunity.” to her eyes, “But he wouldn't go.” erly room, and in low, con.| taste, Full directions for child's _ ao" ‘Tanlac i# sold in Seattle by Bartel |she resumed, clearing her throat.|fidential tones they talked. Magsie|dose on each bottle, Give it without “Well, she can refuse to give him| Drug Stores under the personal di-| “He was going to stay here, live or! was well aware that the big doctors | fear, he his divorce, can't she?” Billy said, |rection of a special Tanlac represen: die, And, Miss Clay, you know| themselves would not interrupt thi Mother! You must sensibly. tative—Advertisement, wh She stopped short, a terrible} talk, that the nurses and the mother] nia” : re