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- THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, ‘APRIT: 19, 1920, HER SON -PATIERSON Co, : nai aciaee SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET BY HORACE ANNESLEY VACHELL Copyright, By H. A. Vachell | (Continued From Our Last Isvan) [reat boy-echoo! life that his studies An Extraordinary Sale of Dorothy shivered. The desire to fered, Results might have been |) ‘ |justify herself, to tear the scales | far more serious than they were, had lfrom thia man's eyes, overpowered | NOt & new friend come into the lives 9 |her. ‘Then she heard Gasgoyne's|of Dorothy and Min at this time. softened once mora The other half of the villa (Dor Omen S 4 then Crystal told me about /othy had left Rosemary Cottage some {the child" months ®efore), was occupied by a . x 2 “About the child Mra. Heseltine and her son, David, “I daresay that waw-what decided one of the masters at Winchester | you to form other tlea. Yea, she| College. David was 1, thin, quiet fe) told me how you had come to her, all/ man, himself a Wykehamist, but one| you had done, Then, when I heard | who, according to authority, had not the child was dead—" fulfilled the promise of a rather re “What! The child—dead? markable youth. “Didn't you know? Didn't she tel) Friends and contemporaries said your" that David had gone too fast at first “No.” Certainly, he moved slowly, it ef | “Tho subject is a sore one. Tt died, |fort of any kind had become distaste © = poor litte thing, I wanted, after our | ful to him. fe) . marriage, to make @ sort of pligrim Mrs. Heseltine, on the other hand, ( i), |age to ite grave, but Crystal is per) was a small, brisk, indefatigable per fectly miserable if It's mentioned.” |son, of a cocksureness in regard to . ‘51s | “I sea” whatever concerned herself or her “All the mme, the child brought! neighbors, which aroused amaze | us together; a rort of invisible bond." | ment and too often resentment. Ho sighed, moved impatiently, and) As time passed Dorothy came to {mmodiately Min woke up. seo @ great deal of the Hoseltines Yor an instant he was plainly| She suffered at first from the lady's pussled to find himself in the arms;inordinate curiosity. Further, ac ° jof a stranger quaintance, however, revealed Mrs Mummie!* |Heseftine a gentlewoman, inasmuch FANS) al vm" “Hero T am, Min, We must golas her curiosity stopped short of 9 , back to the hotel, Thank you forjanything approximating malicious | {i} = aE: = z SS an oo wea ers a delightful afternoon.” prying. She spoke composedly, conscious) But if Dorothy learned to know that Min's eyes were upon ber face./and like the mother within a few a : | . Have you a headache, Mumate’| we: it took much longer before At Marked Reductions Good-night, Uncle Dick—and thanks] meld mike = her Sain about | | fo} awfully.” the #on. She Was mensible that é p —— Davia w tehing her, he, 1 —And at such reductions—the careful buyer will avail herself of CHAPTER VI. Head..was Watetiing kien. ‘Proce the his opportunity to economically fill not only immediate—but Financial Difficulties first he acquired an influence over |] t Ppo y y fill not only imm | After thin encounter with Gas |Min, who was in slight danger of oOo =~ perspec ne - = a future needs as well. goyne, Dorothy fought all over again| becoming a mother's darling the question of keeping Min’s identity “You think I spol him?” asked from him, But Susan's arguments| Dorothy one day. : (sbe talked the matter over with tl Heneltine smiled tn reply. Wool Slipovers web peeled yma ia aed ip orien ag mg rR gg NO faithful woman), backed by her own sithtul woman), backed by her own] “Hue you like hime Orvousty | __Pure Silk Stockings, full fashioned, with lisle garter top, heel Reduced to $5.75 pre ade gy Ps arene bo meena em "ll toe and sole. The product of a first-class manufacturer, every confidence, She salved her con-| “Yes T ike him, he fs not an Formerly Priced at $7.95 and $8.50 science by accepting Susan's verdict [ordinary boy. Curiously enough, he|f] pair perfect, and our usual guarantee goes with each pair sold. that a child of Min'¢ age needed a|reminds me of a friend, There is a Two models are sketched from this group; contrasting collar and cuffs, mother’s care far more than hie| physical resemblance, which is noth father’s money or what that money }ing, but there is also a moral and in and the popular ripple skirt and sleeves are style details, Shown in a wide ooua Ga fr aie tellectual similarity, rather striking.” —8 pairs to the box. At the same price by the box—$1.59 pair. range of colors. | Put after another four years, the| “What was your friend's namb?" question of money became @ serious} “Gasgoyne, We were in college to ° one. Min was not doing as well in| gether.” : : Wool Tuxedo Coat Sweaters schoo! am he shld. Removed trom|™ Aione, Dorothy underwent « reac] —700 Pairs Black —400 Pairs Cordovan Reduced to $10 00 joren aot placed in an excellent] ful. ive tas. encaped detection 0 —200 Pairs White —300 Pairs Brown F fi Prinad at “6 d a Coomee pt Biome the b> hs ainsi hardened to the poaluiiity of it "it ie —200 Pairs Russian Calf 2 were also, DeCAne HO ¢ | Dick had come to her— vi = * * ormerly Priced at $12.50 and $135.00 high also, Min became so enam me to her—i David S —150 Pairs Silver tivities of} Heneltine had met him Ba Plain and fancy weaves with plainor sash belts, and self-color or con- : | _ For the moment she was tempted —200 Pairs Medium Gray. trasting cuffs and Tuxedo roll. All fashionable shades. ° sold hor Uinta Gadewe gearhed pauior : é [MENS NRSAS FIO, 08 Be | O cook as sanas: jeoee taree rons —150 Pairs Dark Gray City, whe her Iittle |) 7 on ny ° . - A Grouping of ser igaver hee wait de suka |[to, SD Tonle toes tee —200 Pairs Fieldmouse Silk Sweater Coats he ‘Began ‘taking anise, « De |!ttevatiy winect'tusine be tee in both black ani colors The following wee! p , : ¢ \ In the favored Tuxedo style vont pepe bal aadig Pineda i at 4 tls @x’vh coat —Quantities of every size in bo stats —Hosiery, First Fleor REDUCED TO i] oar ora ing would be required Dorothy ty owes the medicine. spoke of this to Mra. Heseltina. Next " [day Devid called upon her. 7 - $28.50 ; $35.00 iv $50.00 “Mrs. Armine, will pon allow me) “poy i¢ it came ta a choice be, week later. Dorothy was - Yo coach your bey thiw holidays™ ftwee ‘Winchest 4 Min's going/ened when Molra left them alo from the “United Formerly $40.00 formores Suge and Formerly $65.00 His abruptness atartied her; his|te worx before being properly equip gether. a; . , dove pages at the raterge 156 . kindness and generonity warmed her ped with the education he deserves? (Continued in Our Next Issue.) Comprise an interesting collection of handsome Silk Sweaters in-a variety he coutinged ight = Goeaha ibe mate Ts COE ce exery mere! ‘aumee of fancy weaves and desirable colors. to do it. Tam really keen about the] en: ought to give him?” SHAKE INTO YOUR SHOES i Stop Your boy, partly because he is such &/ “1 could not accept the offer Diek| ‘ cheery little chap and partly because, | made to educate "my son,’” eaid|Allen's Foot-Rase, the antiseptic owder to be ken into the shoes an I told you, he is so endearingly | Horothy. “I would have to tell bim| and aprinkled "im the footbath, ‘The ont @ tp Oe ‘ SMART TOP COATS tng en Se [ee / N} At this point Dorothy sald what) «vou agreed Meira, “you would | /7°P, im Se : aie bed caretuly yohesteed. WES nave to tell him the tuth.° | ven sore spots and R d might speak of “Uncle Dick” to/ "Yn the end Dorothy allowed Motra|lieves painful. swollen, smarting fest | eauce ce] ° in Heseltine; the memory of that happy lin arrange a meeting which took end takes the sting out, of come) ~ at barrel. go Seon a green With | piace In Lady Curragh's town house | Foot-Ease to break in new shoes. | ‘ Jorot —_ — = Formerly Priced at $49.50 and Woven. Tte'e rather 684 dotsdldenee,| igniee “Yen, $59.50 \ but I know Mra. Gasgoyne and his| wife.” Present a Most Unusual Buying “It's @ small avorid,” said Heseltine tunit « letly. I thi Ne re d Py h di ba = it? And altho I had not seen |], - PATERSON —lIn this special grouping is a handsome him since I was a girl, T came across | > model of tan Camel's Hair Polo Cloth, him about four years ago. He was SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET with belt of self material or leather; Orie ca Gch aha ‘ba lotan 00 Mi smartly styled and finely tailored, and “I should be a churl to refuse such lined throughout with silk. Sketched. ee rate Raa aes | Special Price Basement —‘Donegal” Plaid fashions a swagger sive luxury. Dorothy could not ac-| model—ideal for motoring and travel— “I will never be able to pay the| cert valuable service from a compa in black and white or soft color combina- — - carepgreegh er es to Thales peththe Apng py poe natn aeb meat P Sale T tions; finished with a deep fringe. for what it has done for my little| te failure of some of her invest: | laces on Sale Tuesda: e P boy and me,” said Mrs. Nellie Peck,| outs pan her exchequer very low y eee ee Kansas City: she had heard directly from Gas rece goyne only once after their Margate |}, “My Uttle boy Curtis is fourteen meeting, now four years past, when! years old and never in his life bad|pu naq‘written bongine to be allowed, ew erse ir €S$sSes he seen a well day until be began! toe the make of the old days, to stand | taking Tanlac, I worried and wor lin, expenses of educating “her son oF nm ——————————————— es ee eer —=== ried over his condition, but in spite] sates guch a jolly little chap,” he| of everything I could do be didn't! iia written, “that, wholly aside from | , teem to gain any strength and wat|his being your son, T can't help being | The Greatest Dress Values vggadle-~-seghjeevesene & very much drawn to him, I would life. He seemed to have ® very! never mins the money. It would give | of the Season, at weak stomach. It just looked like) me the greatest possible pleasure, | he couldn't eat anything and digest) 44 as 1 told you, I @o feel respon. || it lke other children. meee “He had no appetite at all 8nd) where wan a great deal more to le) what little he did eat seemed to the letter, but Dorothy refused in ; a sour on his atomach. Sometimes bis| euch a way that Gasgoyne had never | i Z heart would palpitate terribly and| ry i i 4 4 written again. She had told Moira A i f 300 he would get ro dizzy he could hard-| of tne offer, however, and now, when|f| —These Dresses, put into rouping oO. ly walk and as 1 stood and looked) ane was at her wits end, Moira! . at him I thought he would surely y Mi “4 coup from various lots Spring Hats Sdterwer’ Ss wouts bere bad bent-| Siete “oe Meets, COO RTOUD ked 19.75 R 1 j $15, 00 | aches op ba bagrhhinl << fe an quently also failed to make the next formerly marked at $ . < never sleep we’ at. chool | ¢ ¥ is wal eriou low to : d to $10. \ he war never able to Keep up his|ersiny teide and pocketboox as(f| and $24.50, are all in the late Formerly Priced Up to $22.50 work and he had to stay out a great! wei), 1, meant an added year beforo| i - Bl There is economy as well as ) dent on account of poor health. |stin‘s going up to the university, styles: Russian ouse, rs ‘ a . “I ha jeard #0 jue! ad orothy had be t en that . : : pice yard ni pened in this spe- Ine T decided to try It and wee if it Fon aoe atone saiuatia, tal Straight Line, Embroidered cially featured group. vuldat cbetp him’ Wel, you Sut| Tae esi meer eatin h aS for Gre art and sports eC teen saw overjoyed Twas thea Basque, Embroidered and le - w eo be to improve! ept| “y, . . " - 4 2 wear in smart straw and fabric combl ff ¥ sn md pond him the medicine acon. eS ad Re \l| Braided Tunic, Plain Tailor- nations, with handsome flowers, feath- until now it is hard for me to be-| «1 had to come.” sald Moira, a| ‘a pmbroide: Ne ; er fancies and embroidery applied with the, samme. child.” His|minute inter, “ot read the ust, anal] ed and Button Trimmed that fine regard for color and line that 7 lieve he ts - team aazons 1x3 iat hs Hfe and he ts bright and Diayfull must wt me hein” | Models, besides many a and he enjoys goin “Never!” ‘ SECOND AT SPRING tut ‘ta playing, with other bova| sCartagh tnalata. How ia atinr”|1| others. With both short and He has a splendid appetite and I] “poor Min!” let him eat anything he wants, He] “This may be the making of him. long sleeves. Many with ss it BE ie Mba rr rh tla rid Pec Rask ob ydiarurd finer metal thread embroidered * 8 ane 38 7 - so = ‘oon to be n fact, he erfectly of er ‘riend’s jance, : : HOW ANY GIRL CAN = (COT THIS OUT—IT 18 WORTH) RHODODENDRONS wit! be pienti wel ‘n ‘reer way. ae ; i it reising that thi had brought er Vestees, and yarn embroidered Overblouses, and there is a HAVE PRETTY EYES) cot out tno cione with se (fl this year, say Mountaineers who| jai! began taking it myself as T/ual quickly: “He offered to help be-lf| large variety of other special new style features. se | r 40, 2886 from a weekend at their|have been suffering from etomach|fore. It will be nothing to him. I : 3 <o girl or woman is pretty if her/and mail it to Foley & Co,, 2835 | returned na be ’ No gir| Sheffield ave. Chicago, I. writing|country club at Chico, Washington| trouble, headaches and dizziness for|can arrange it —In all of the season’s most popular. colors, including Navy, eyes are red, strained of have dark) nce taking this grand| “Moira, I can't ask him. I can’t, imple witchhazel, eamphor, |7OUF hame and address clearly. You inlet, ivelcine Tam now happy to say|T cant! ‘if I did—" Tan, Taupe, Pekin, Sand, Bisque, Copen, Rookie and Gray.. | will receive in return @ trial pack: | : ‘ can't! hydrastis, etc, as mixed in Lavoptik| ,¢6 containing Foley’s Honey and that I never suffer any more with bao 1d have to tell him all.” d mi 16 t ‘ sh, will brighten the eyes and| Tar, for coughs, colds and croup; | these troubles. a SROe Dave 4 Si 1SSes, ‘0 44, f 4 Proce use will surprise you with| Foley Kidney Pilis for pain in sides|| CHARLES SCHWARTZ || ‘‘Taniac has been one of the great-| “And I have taken this very hot izes for women an SSes, that ever came into}and dusty journey to say, “Why its QUICK results. Regular use of Niaee tia "bindnes "aliments, ani | Wes Weamined und Steescs wie | ur home and I expect to pralee 1t| not?” —This is a most exceptional sale, in the values offered for this |f Lavoptik keeps the eyes healthy,| pojey Cathartic Tablets, a whole Jas long as I live.” | kidney and bladder ailments; and ted aaa Ouirhan stinks Y ought n sparkling and vivacious. The duick| some and thoroughly cleansing ca Tanlac ts gold in Seattle by Bartelt| to tell Dick? ei viens! 00 unite very low price. change will please you. Dainty alum-| thartie, for constipation, biliousness, Drug Stores under the personal di-y q . fnum eye cup FREE. Swift's Drug | headache, and sluggish bowels. Sold rection of a special Tanlac represen: ' #0 rich.” SRP AL Lae hee — “You always rub that inf* — — (Co. and leading druggista ) evers where, . tative.—AdverUmement