The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 29, 1920, Page 9

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PAGE B® 2) a | Il thet Tecerses | | PRASER- PATERSON CO, Coaypients 168 by SECOND AVENUE AND tae STREET ALFRED A_MNOPY inued From Our Last Issue) | oner's ean tx pargo plodded | thing on the Staite tor hin guide, It seemed| Was plain th on-| oid een ek Aeetee ek eae a If People Would “Shop Around” More and meee if they ad fem pehltloghs tll | Select the Best Values Always, They Would Save Much on Their Every-Day Purchase ‘4 L; 55 eu check, slgned b: ; 0 pounds, and hare oo Aol oe He > n his natin & to nett a sé ures =s| Special Prices om And from | turned old Biphick bs urtained window the light of | "GC » wuld, “why have srt sola to the fading | ¥* Cardlestone given thin! N What hold has he on you?” / startle them. Look} Old Cardiestone began to whimper | Eiphick turned a troubled face 0 | s he spo! figure crossed the n his ward, wa the murder of Marbury!" he faltered. | 7 We—we didn't see that we had *] Nearing the End That's not Elphick, nor yet Car : 7 * sald Sparge Phat's | chance ea) Seasonable Offerings at Unusual Myerstithe Rafe Devent ant’ What does he know of the murder | : ; (aod Lord’ why. did T never | Marbury and of you in connection |] Reductions [tink of him? Myerstt‘Then-—-" |¥Hth 1t?" demanded ° , : , | ait, don't know why you should |~—tel! me, the truth nowt oo For those making early plans for spring have thought of him,” said Breto : pte heer ny ch him," cald Breton. | 6° answered Riphich, “He tive changes in home adornment. Kpargo took a step toward the |! that house in Middle Temple Lane, cottage; Breton pulled him back. -~ ners ee ast tal a nl i ra Bhi Ag | aoa # he's the fullest evidence aguinst ~-$275.00 Fine Wilton Rug, size 11-8 ors in old rose and taupe with plain Bparge.” rdlestone—and against | 12. Persian pattern and good color: band borders; three only, special at What notion?” ar rye nies erg | Special at $105.00. . $90.00, vor secret they have ond he's ton],_°A. lef? anawer » Biphigh, cOt|]| —$65.00 Wilton Rug, size 4-6x7-6. Fine $125.00 Wilton Rug of splendid qual- awed t down to blackmail |COUr#. It'e a lie, But—he's so clever worsted quality. Copy of Chinese pat- ity, size 9x12. Small all-over pattern thet—that 4 1 ry = 5 *y thera that’s my “That you don't know how you tern. Special at $50.00. in shades of tan, blue, taupe and old dare say yo i Watew prove it otherwise,” said F ~~$125.00 Wilton Rug, size 8-8x10-6, rose. Special at $95.00. wal o" 2 o be ht A nis fell lives over DP shar - ” , 7 Breton sald si Cattinene there aaoo he? © | special at $105.00, —$170.00 fine Worsted Wilton Rugs, ld get in unt for a good many t “ii| —-$62.00 Axminster Rug, size 8-3x10-6, size 9x12, beautiful Oriental designs going on w we must have the yen pote In Oriental effect, special at $52.00, and colors. Two in the lot, at $155.00 ° as date sls to bin, “Look $56.00 Axminster Rug, size 8-3x10-6, each, Spargo,” he continued. “I'mii! jn geometrical design. Two-tone blue —$16.50 Wilton Rugs, size 27x54 y and taupe colorings. Two in the lot, inches. A variety of patterns and col- $50.00, ors from which to choose. Specially rps | $56.00 Axminster Rugs, size 8-3x10-6 priced at $11.75 each. or, Breton pested | "4" sate . of Bigelow make. Persian floral pat- --$96.00 Seamless Axminster Rug of at im the porch, motioning to ike aah a tif} terns, in splendid colorings. Three extra quality, size 9x12. Oriental ef- ne. the Bante t | only in the lot. Special at $52.00. fect. Special at $75.00. interior into. which Spargolo or "Mees. to move fi $107.50 Chenille Axminster Rugs, —$69.00 Axminster Rugs of heavy looked waa rough. There were the ‘ he « seamless, heavy wool back. Solid col- quality, » 9x12. Very desirable pat- a i | Must e terns and colors. Four in the Jot. Spe- Cardlestone’s face was in the ; te —$39.00 Tapestry Brussels Rugs, size oy pt care i ceo te 8-3x10-6, in conventional effects, good ten “Sheela aeae, Weal trom th nie colors. Two in the lot, at $29.50 each. farm, he sat down at Elphick's side —$40.50 Brussels Rugs, size 9x12. ae ie om y gins gers Ua “| i. | With neat all-over patterns, in splendid lnpeuve aus 06 tak on Ge uth | colors. Two only in the lot,’special at $35.00 each. ; oe 5 ae ee pe ge Bal | . | —Bozart Fiber Rugs, with plain cen- | Breto and nodded.| 14 had bean pina to Sparge ‘ - 2s ters and fancy borders— A moment lat argo whisperet | ¢, nent of his entering the|f| ® ao ‘ - —Size 9x12, $18.00 quality, for $14.50¢ aguin tag at the two old men were} . s i Look out, Breton! He's coming.” |.uttering badly from shock and| \ : tos @ z 7 —Size 8-3x10-6, $16.00 quality, for The door opened. And they heard | + Cardleatone still sat in his Y : . gsi $12.50. Myerst’s voice, threatening, com: |. auive and trembling: he - Z ee , manding in tone fnadcar pmo of explaining any : ‘ —Size 6x9, $12.00 quality, for $9.50. “Now, remember all I've sald! And |ining: Vlphick was mearcely more —Rugs, Fourth Floor don't you forget-—I've the whip hand | fitted to speak. And when Breton | ot ¢ he whip hand™ sued his peremptory invitation to his Then Myerst turned and stepped | cuardian to tell the truth, Spare in ! out into the grey light—to find him- | teevened | man ws eave self confronted by an athletic young . The joses his shadow gate . ar better leave him alone, Tre fy ’ man who held the musale of an ugly |ton' ne anid inna Xe * : } “Loss of Wife 8 Love Is More ahead of the detective, revolver within two inches of his set momine or nm ean See" cteaee we Se S| Bitter Than Prison Punishment” | Embroidery 2% Braiding Breton. “We are glad to meet you #0 | +), t 7 unexpectedly. And—I must trouble , | The highest hope of Sree ear his divorced wife was ones Hemstitching, Picot you to put up your hands. Quick on Brincken, cherished by the/eq to marry another Ed That's wine, Mr. Myerat,” Breton former attache of the old German 2 is all I have been living BUTTONS COVERED ‘| e 4 consulate in San Francisco during “ BUTTON HOLES MADE , Walk \ an¢ . >I if id Von Brincken, referri s| KN. AND ACCORDION® 3 . © movement. He jto the beau’ Milo Abercrombie, | * PLAITING one's eye, and Myerst “XG [mother of his two children, who Z <i jess reed him on patriotic grounds Annual Clearance Sale— The Famous Florsheim Shoe The end of our Annual Clearance Sale is near—but a few more days and this great sale will be a thing of the past. Now is the time toeconomize in purchasing your be a> Sag Shoes. Economy has beeome the important consideration in se ecting footwear. To obtain the fullest value is a duty—to know that you are getting it when you purchase a pair of shoes depends upon the good judgment of yourself and the merchant from whom you buy. The selection of a pair or two of FLORSHEIMS now, while we are offering a substantial re- duction in their price, is full ¢ urance that your judgment is right. Buy them today and you will save $3.00 to $6.00 on the price you will be compelled to pay later on all spring footwear. there's Florsheim Shoes WorthmoreShoes Sold regular for Sold regular for $13.50 to $18.00 $9.00 to $13.00 Now Now $9.85 to $15.45 $7.85 to $10.45 New Cordovan Brogues In both high and low cuts Sold regular for $15.00 to $16.50 Now $12.95 and $1.4,45 The Florsheim Shoe Store 903 Second Ave., near Marion St. expected | Don't you, now jto effect“ a reconciliation, to take | Taitore and Dressmakers? ver enough to out citizenship papers and to father Supplies * retorted Freton.| 5 n children in the land I love 1317-1319 Fourth A er ee > with these ew jo I am too shocked to * gaid Myerst, with another aneerir laugh, And on what short work of binding his | charge y propose to hand me former Mrs, Von Brineken, 4 her maiden name, | her forthcoming anti , over ‘to the police? It strikes me << mn eles |Get at the Real Cause —Talke a dileen Tip Rare Leap Year Catch hte $125 i . ; oll nee gets pared t ‘ ‘| That's what thousands of Month dlestor ean te whimper Breté i've extorted money by| os which he ¢ rder ° sufferers are doing now. Instead . young ma « ° can vote: i " r ithan imprisonment. . ~ taking tonics, or trying to patch up a 1 Blackmail! He i : é ]tion auth es awaite d from poor digestion, they ate attacking tiie i . . yous pte in live | —te we me mp from e1 do ye ov r | Washin © g his proposed | real cause of the font ee . an he r , Har tru deporta « fighting to re-' liver and disordered bor sailor ‘bas, Sutter Grade tae ; im the eaptive with pent?” ¢ yore | : nain in America and to become a! Dr, Edwards’ Olive “ables aroma an e’ Ss a ome. over t - " t 4 ‘ hte Stvenee* beac. ft F | eltizen | the liver in a soothing, basting ' : ; by ' daa | forming their natural functions, away gi ss what leap year}man, and, as I am not nelfish, will) QUctne Ba agp or tt EASA ; | Suzzallo Named goes indigestion ‘ad etnnsach (alia a ssa oi cane aide ion. ah auhes Vith a plano that cost $680, ar | 8 » > ’ as Platform Scribe tongue. pow appetite, a lazy, don’t- g2er Miss Ciaire: 1 sive | inp. botnet eaante late Rien a : : a ae "Atte E lia erst we pi or ‘ President Henry Suzzallo, of the Care feeling, no ambition or a 1 6 ia—he welg’ ‘ 2 t cost ¢ 8 » whimpe : : wrk sags wag biaatt yy Olive Tablets, the substitute for calomet. " he ‘ 1 and ‘na a8 e ‘ r query published ay e wh . pesttagh eo 3 on platform principles of the | purely vege table compound mixed with oney hought of tn in Seattle Star » writes a he Broad a r \ “ can ni al committee, ac-| olive oil. You will know them by Si ge ns a salmon ca et t ¢ fair price committee they're frightefied to dea 4 | J lc to word Thursday from San olive coior. Tiey do the work without e H] erers ery r res want I) you that a man can|It Is a Wise Precaution to Take a) Lea e lone ered | | : isa griping, cramps or pain. : P tommercts b and live on han $150 a month ae rt's Drepepeie plet. Foal for t i + andl cS named by Will H. Hay Be two at bedtions fun - numerou: 4 am x myself, wife and ng to Avoid “ ° AMachabepgtee | Dey a ngton state rep ef. Eat what you like, ae. ati! You Try Thie| “He says he will marry jf the ri t years of age on a Risings, Heaviness and the , alr erst. “When we oe | Pcs: Th Any One| girl comes around, #0 t hesitate; | 4 ft 25 a month, and believe} Lary, Logey Feeling So war ol , k, we'll tell you. 7 ™ . 2 . o Fi t ” ped again ee - a sew Up a | Tee mnes no-ene one he. wont o:, Were ey eee Senet | 1 ate atria ' high snd mighty, Mr;| © CBlbererambie ” Brinchen perinten oF public inetruetion 4 atchman!” he! , ¥ Jowles, Pp her © ne Watchman!” he! iis 20 months’ imprisonment. for! spokesman-I , Spokane, and J BY AILEEN CL. AIRE up in despair, I cannot land this | , mt of} ee to several secret orders,| ‘The ran f food 14 #0 great | ye , 1 d| preparatic » widely, that|Spargo o! e | ol of halligoke elem ali a neered. “You're another of the cock . . v. $45 | u're very clever, but | viol atio on ¢ American neutralit Lurens, president of the Ameri rove T his eed The mayo t and he |, modern house ts ot clever enor Ja few days ago when he learned Spokat | My internat thee Gre Be Woes w tf paid for, Ta his ack cn “him and per - Hite corre. + yeoetatad- if eras tein ee one, dm | We t00k th jon and! ‘ to old Cardlestone and m, ratef ’ Dent's tn ow : Is. And he turned to ok of concern Son Is Arrested se ek: “Hea teers on Father’ 8 Plea wk iy fe | HOME OF THE BEST nsurance agency for t ¢ at him uth America, was ur bib | 1— the » bed e today at his father — a oll ge! ed and give ain: ints ountody. wait =) afl: ioe the Deemenbe FOR INDIGESTION, two minutes | GLASSES ON EARTH Minutes” with a young wom | - After . . said he was to marry be- |, " ages ae es Before ABSOLUTELY HARMLESS "ff Taking Joo. | Examinations Free " A No Taking Jo-To. io New ee ee Sele Pe | "These Three Held for Our experience in vision testing ney trouble ear. utenti dc taciie (a vicdtllciicumata Becker war's lite |r , U. S. Investigation | OLD STOMACHS MADE NEW IN TWO MINUTES. J csi: ws to correct your wyee with sctentific a uracy We by neglecting pains and aches. | « cae heoweian | Sir nar eion |, , depots 4 wes aie peepee The quickness of its action will convince those who are BH |f specinliz« 1e most modern ry forms of « 1 and eye: Guard against trouble by taking ; most in doubt that JO-TO Isthe most wonderful remedy for In- rm oe ae Uuyers of motor cars in ngland 4 4 eat'r 1nd | arres ‘ y e ore digestion they have ever tried, serinding Laer as nonths for delivery | Pini ‘ 1 ». | printed in three different languages, : $ FOCAL, 5 The s a 2 uding Japa Kenneth } oe Ree : t poluding., Jap Tee ia - Always Reliable pcm E1774 | tror 6 and must eat t t ; a Russian sailor, were routman, : Sold in Seattle by Toe wetdnstendecd ney fo een eat ae tase [9 mat tot See Marcum Optical Co liver, bladder and uric acid troubles " € abl Inn i. ” ran . ., is iver ad netonal comedy since 1008 ug 9 ¢ ¢ IRGE PIERROT WON the od Swift & Cé., Druggists gone sti . fp Naty ec nog Me | | Stats ch shows in |itorship of the University Dally fe 917 FIRST AVENUE Look for the name Gold Medal om svers | arned how to ¢ ‘i mi year at Wednesday's Near Madison Est, 1906 box and accept no imitation ’ « reals campus ¢ »

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