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THE SEATTLE STAR-—-MONDAY, APRIL 5, 1920, f i = ‘That We May Have Life * By REV. RAYMOND S. REES The Seattle Star today publishes the eighth of a Series of Monday Talks by Seattle preachers, Rev. Rees is pastor of the Woodland Park Methodist Episcopal church, BX came that they may have lite @ may have it abu Jon X10 And ts this a lost ork A dying wid? Wath it b phes and wounds ¢ y and r ne Wi ft the presur Who is it xpeaks preeminent He says res dilise them et fe yet ye wil nay hav that hath and ot the Son o But what ts life? “s _ late 1 . te ry ; H \ } | Navy \\ Navy t . . ‘ ° } Navy / lac) Poiret \\ Navy ue | / oy . ‘power to L, NS] | Tricotine ~ Twill Za > , Taffeta } The Riv Kafe | <2 ’| A DRESS OFFERING Powder River ik x traordinary Henry Herbert Knibbs Copyright, 1919, by Henry Herbert Knibbs / P oe (Continued From Our Last Issue) the ' » had <a The Ola me ‘ ou " “a a © had y « How w ec « a nted than tt ur. | anyway? ee they were ‘ t Brevoort said that it was pretty Mscathed, partly use a . of the p € mductor gat fiy on the herd. i} ” We're eight Te had been a case of cach man remarked, glancts lf with the Olla riders, th ow what . - i ‘ : SUMME: to- thin Geaterrtroort | for ww important “event” in the annals of the Downstairs Store is this of fer- Mike Mlaglbsaell ge ry ROMA, tek oto ing, at much less than their regular worth, of h, with instructions to watch > £ any possible pursuit. This cow J) PeOReePRPAgSPRR 8 Teel 2fdnags ds pOMa men. He focused his glass | train pulled out le lat it, and toned tt out in got one good leok, and | came thru on way to the bag ed that Pete and Brevoort |*,03 tome oie he tard The concessions gained in an advantageous purchase of high-grade turned his horse and rode #&s@ compartment. ly toward space. He knew| Pete saw Brevoort lean forward Olla had ceased to exist. jand bastily snatch up a crumpled fictinted 6n one &f the thor. {SUP @f Paper which had dropped d make for Sanborn—and they! ..... . . : : . sas The Spiders mone ant woes } : , Dresses result in this low price on Frocks in fine qualities of eh Sanborn ahead « a have the adv lost no time in heading from the conductor's ket Bre Ret taking them by surprise. {4 ; j Tricotine Taffeta Serge . Satin . wise in his generation, had | the conductor was : va ht sight of « large body of rid-| Wit ‘ > bad bearing down from the north. | J nded him a sitp of paper. % knew they were too many for ‘onductor waved his arm. The a A itt ter he . “Banborn and tho raliroad. He | YOOrt scanned the pa Pete and Brevoort rode easily, Jocat'tfiade the Sanborn st ann alte. , A Poiret Twill Mignonette Georgette Crepe ; Lag fe the morning. They did not, to spend any great length of Sarde chetees os tn Beene [ire 2 = taten Cr Wels in styles just now at the height of their popularity—a few examples as ite thelrhorses at the tivery S BE first they tn et ; man hed | und ‘sho y sketched. from that they came to « aa” de. earns Whe : As indications of their up-to-the-minute styles—short sleeves, boleros, several thousand @ollan Tt Figs aioe WA) ly Eton jackets, overblouses, accordion plaitings, puffings, Turkish hems, Their plan once made, they ; * { : ‘ P : silent, each bury with bis own| not bate tn," ' | hand-embroidery in silk and metallic threads, beads and tassels— was soundiess, Directly ahead ° a vias Bt rer aes casend lowe down, we go into the baggage in many instances only one Dress of a model “They call it the Devil's Grave-| 4 have. suty the time y ° 4 Epi _rvoort. "A, stables stops, we erp fl. The ‘i On Sale Tuesday, Downstairs Store, $33.75 7 ire clover to Sanborn than I fig-| “Do we it up when we bit Z| / a \ town 1 Pete. “Well, we can’t go any slower we git off and set down,” Petr ee ate Pe ND FREDERICK & NELSON | FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET 4 thin’ drift into that cac © cattle in these parts.” Texan w WW ut before he rk out his un, Brevoort had f! "I got him,” Brev Pete's tace ‘Are you hit, “No, he mis “Who was ii “I got one poney.” Brevoort ruck a match. “It was settled before that, Ed.” saying. anin’ you wouldn't spilt, any sweat. | 5 ut sup in’ we get caught?|t i “ who it's from?” queried Pete | én | Who gits the money? 7 pider,| “Ati right, no fa cu That t. I'it put tne Spt FRED LATHE T0 3 nor Arguilla’s bu you and me foal iba Gutalid ak de ame here in the corner, Well, Not on your life! The cops get it—| 4 ' next off, you git it to the expres | D Nw 1 tur office 1 wait t you git back,” BUILDE RMITS in Seattle! r over! for the first three months of this year show a total valuation of $3,620. warden is well aterfront, being en-| 745, 48 compared to $2,903,000 for the » chandl business | first three months of 1919. in} special investi- A Lundin, outing at IBERTY You insure your hous your automobile, your furniture, your life. You recognize the value ef insurance. Then why should any man_ take chances on his land title But if 1 git|* p and wen Ithru, these » pesos goes to that|! We ‘tt Named by Mayor to Suc- anch ceed Paysse + { al did its 25 m he southern enc PMpopular indi im by his ‘knowledged nner. The conductor Api t of Fred M. Lathe, |~ former U. (Continued in Our Next Issue) warden, we tm puty marshal, as port before the city council onfirmation port warden Monday afternoon Canvass Seattle Lathe appoint Coming Saturday nial, even to str a receipt Mm te ° ‘ by Maye lwell Saturday after MARKET when TITLE Insurance adunced that th ey to the bank. And then you want to Aid Armenians |10». He replaces. Capt. AL A is available? Paxo, he too end se ‘ito fan it." + toaaae tra in of Fred J,|Paysse, who has held the office for | between @ combination by and smok ift and six years Title Litigation comes more Pike and Liberty Theatre “Where Is that express outfit, any-| Perine, ’ Rex ng car, and the can nov sophia jeu as Lathe has been engaged for the often than actual title loss, beled tickets, atted with Pete sate on. thi reid tie in, |Past year in the valuation of vessels The courts are kept busy with ad Brevoort, w ut facin he flauare and ar East relief cai], | 424 other floating property for the land title litigation—all_ of Had they heard the news? EF ‘ which costs money, Title In: t on the ut the Hotel | ~ surance protects you both against the cost of litigation and against title loss, Your title policy should be issued by ad, Well, there had ght down the line hern cattlernen yidiers, It was rumore several American cowboys killed. He had heard th Registered Dentists Our of the high rent district, per service and modernte Smashing story of strife and love in the North! “The Silver Horde” his cd. But what you ng § his fund git a sogun tomor " Armenian my stuff and head | relief | I'm ed direetly to row m for th They rone ea the restaurant acre returned to the room UNITED TEA & COFFEE STORES South End Market—119 Vester Way and LIBERTY MARKET Netween Pike and Liberty Thentre had breakfast at 1 Says City Loses . Thru Bus Service hi Charging that the Magnolia Bluff If You T = brown 1 in which he|bus service is operated at a of You'll Buy With Cherry Malette, the rd midnight rapped the sacks pf gold, Bre-|nearly $460 per taonth, Mayor Cald we... saat eaeote. eh oe ee Be A eas end porecnal sitention, you everything ail| voort borrowed a pencil from the| well suggests in a letter to the elty Served at our Réach’s chasenlees. oe “Under State Supervision’ Dr. J. Brown’s New Office |) pignt," said Brevoort, turning to proprietor and addressed the pack: | council th aring be held to de Counters Auiets More thinly h0e.000.08 lobed watch Pete as he plac rv the service should 4 Adle- | ase termine wh onl OM BOILY ch cedlemanmoetaa | bags containing The Spider's gold at| “But how's the bank goin’ to know | be discontinur eal