The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 22, 1920, Page 9

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FRASER DATIERSON Co, Special Price BASEMENT An Exceptional Offering of 500 New Untrimmed _ Shapes FOR FRIDAY’S SELLING Ata Very Special Price 1.00 —These shapes are in the latest ‘styles, and have just been re- ceived. —Including the large Picture Hats, close- fitting Turbans and the always popular Off-the-Face ao. —The colors are Taupe, Purple, Gray, Burnt Orange, Brown, Sand, Old Rose, Red, Green, Black and White; also in combinations of Pale | Pink, Light Blue and Black. _—We will gladly pin trimmings on the hats for you during this sale. —Very special values at $1.00. Clothes on Fire » Do $1,900 Damage |“ "| Frequently a chorus girl's success — depends upon her understanding. A Une of freshly washed clothes | too near eo J. B. Monds, d way, canght fire at 1:30 o'clock | residence was | morning. The cally destroyed at a lows wpartly covered by $1,500 tn-| the stove In Simple Home Treatment to Remove Hairy Growths the 2006 (Beauty Culture) Two of three minutes’ use of a del jatone paste will banish every bit of hair from your face, neck or arms. of Nial Troubles) ester wis powseres deintona: Arter - relieve the Do both quick ‘oa “etecthoeny y wing promptly © Gepeadable remade ISO the paste is removed, the akin clear and spotless, You will mot be disappointed with this treatment if you are sure to obtain real delatone from your druggist.—Advertisement THE SEATTIW STAR—THURSDAY, APRIT. 22, 1920. R SON BY HORACE ANNESLEY VACHELL Copyright, By U A. Vachell (Continand From Our Last I | Susan Judkine opened the door Jafter a cab had set Crystal down at }the gata She aaid afterwards that ashe recognized trouble as soon an she saw Crystal's face ) |prevence of an unsuspecting mistrons. | “When will she be int “Sho may be in about glinner tme, | eastwaya, sho is not dining out” | Crystal seribbled an address upon | | | “1 have come from Scotland to see |® card. Mrs. Armina Is she at hotne?* “Not at home, m'm.” Dorothy was at home, but faithful Suman had no intention what an enemy into the ever of ushering MISS LEONARD the unless Mra GAINS 19 POUNDS | TAKING TANLAG ’ Three Years But Health | Is Splendid, Now “Just think of ft ago I was almost a physical wreck and today I am feel just as fine * maid Mine 610 Manitou Stree 4 statement to the Tanlac representa days ago, in which she nervous and in, satella Leonard, of Uves a few as I ever did in my! Loa Angelos, 1 | meamage, | ared she bad made a gain of nineteen pounds. “Lite has been miserable for me! of champagne. “I am stopping the night at an hotel I will come back after dinner, Armine prefers to call upon me at the hotel” | “Very good, m'm.” | Susan shut the door, and gianced | at the thin plece of pasteboard in her hand. “Lor’t How wicked she looked! She knows,” said Susan, wiping her eyes, and seeking her mistress, | Susan held out Crystals card. | “She's ne to tear your heart out but this time I wasn't fool enough to let her in.” “Ah! sighed Dorothy, as the card fluttered to the ground. ‘Then, for a moment, mistress and servant, or rather friend and friend, guzed at each other. You think she knows? faltered | only a short time | Dorothy | “I know she knows.* | “God help us, Susp? | “Amen, m'm.” | Then, as Susan mumbled Cryrtal's Dorothy's face brightened. an, I shall go to the hotel” a4 Meantime, Crystal had returned to the hote and had ordered a pint As the man waa during the past three years, for I| leaving the room, she told him to have been in such continual suffer ing I hardly knew what It was to on joy a well day. My a extremely poor and there was @ con stant pain in the pit of my stomact I almost dreaded to eat, for every time I did, I had spells with my heart so bad I thought I had heart troubla. Every night, about twelve or one o'clock, I wou'd wake up suf fering intensely from the eqs on my stomach and my nerves became upset that it was hard for me to ever get back to sleep from then on ti nd when I got up I t know whether I thru the day or not I had fallen off until I weighed only one hundred enteen pounds and was hardly all. I «pent lots of money and I tried one treatment for two years and we off than ever “Finally, a close friend of mine told me to try Tanlac, and I have just finished my fifth bottle, and I now weigh one hundred and thirty six pounds, making an actual gain of nineteen pounds, and for the first time in three years I am able to ent anything I p t suffering n t action is normal and regular and I am no longer troubled with gas or bioating Lam not at all nervous, and my sleep in restful and refreshing. My house work does not tire me one bit now I am deeply grateful to Tanlac, and | ¥ fon waa It | bec mle to get around at| than I but when I finished it I was worse | stendily should be washed to free it from I feel that I am doing a good deed| “ the remaining delatone and {t will be | every time I tell anybody about it.”| you! show Mra. Armine up if she hap pened to call | Some twenty minutes tater Dor hy entered the room. As the door med, Crystal broke {nto a shrill laugh. Her first words were: “How virtuous you look! | Dorothy paumd, shocked by the passion which convulsed the other. “I know—I have guessed thing.” “Everything? Dorothy's quiet voles exasperated the other beyond endurance ame primal; she showed her teeth enarling smile “Don't dare to lie to me! There f was an Armine. And I thought a mint! You are a better a every Dorothy frowned. “It will be simpler,” she eid if you will tell me exactly ‘ou know and what you want.” al came a step nearer. “I know that you have been carrying on a shameful intrigue with Dick for years, and that this boy ts his son and youra You | She used a word to be found in the Bible, but unprintable here. Dorothy recoiled as if a terrific blow had struck her. Nut dominating every other emotion, rone instantly to r fine eyes. tal, half blind as © wax perceived thie amazing transfiguration, and stared open-| thed, as Dorothy sald, in a low} } what Cr ¥ poor Crystal, mny God hetp | Min ts Dick's son, whe was | Taniac is sold im Seattle by Partell born to you at Saint-Malo, lett by} Drug Stores under the personal di rection of a special Tanlac represen | tative, Advertisement, you in Parts, and adopted by me.” —_ The whole sentence, #0 often thought out, falling new #0 aquictly and yet so solemnly, pierced straight to Crystal's heart. She staggered forward, staring wildly into Dorothy's eyes, reading = We announce for Friday the following special economies which are well worth the consideration Women’s Silk Gloves at $1.15 A special purchase of 300 pairs of Silk Gloves which would regu- larly sell for $1.50 a pair. Two-clasp Milanese Silk Gloves, with three row embroidered backs. In shades of Mastic, Beaver, Taupe and Brown. Gloves, Viret Moor. Gray, Silk Petticoats at $5.00 Unusual values in 50 Taffeta, Satin and Jersey Top Petti- coats of a special grouping from incomplete lines and broken as- sortments. —An attractive selection of medium and dark shades in the plain colors, changeable effects and pretty combinations. ~Pettiooata Third Floor. rimming Specials For Friday An unusual value in a 314- inch Maderia Embroidery of soft finish cotton. Priced at 25¢ a yard. A 27-inch Baby Flounce with a fine dainty open edge on Swiss Muslin. A_ special value at $1.75 a yard. An assortment of Cotton Cluny Laces in widths from 1 inches, In linen finish. Priced at 15¢ to 25¢ a yard. Trimmings, First Floor. Imported Scotch Madras Regularly $1.35 and $1.60-— Spectal at 80c a Yard for Friday —In natural color, with small floral patterns in colors of Yel- low, Blue, Green and Rose. Draperies, Fourth Pieor. The Eight Day Sale of Notions ~—-Now in progress, offers ex- ceptional values in quantities of Staple Notions of dependable SON SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET of careful buyers: 150 Blouses Specially Priced at @E MT 95.00 ~—Georgette and Crepe de Chine Blouses of good qual- ity, in very attractive styles with effective trimmin In a full range of light and dark shades and white. —Blousea, Third Vloor. A Towel For Friday and Saturday Offering extraordinary values for these two days. Presenting a note- worthy opportunity for economical buying to the many women who are contemplating the seasonal replenish- ing of the Towel supply. Over 6000 Towels, both in Huck and Turkish, in thoroughly depend- able qualities. Every Towel is a special value, some qualities priced even less than today’s mill price. Tee er Huck Towels —At I8e Each: Serviceable Huck Towels (all cotton), size 15x26 inches, neatly hemmed. All bay red borders. Specially priced at Ife enc $2.00 a dozen, —At 2%¢ Fach: Pxcellent quality Cotton Huck Towels, size 18x36 inches. An wh neatly hemmed, and finished with wide, pl band border. Specially priced at 29; $ & dozen. —At 25 Each: Good wright serviceable Cot Huck Towels, 18x36 inches; both » and with red bordera. A very special ton ize Excellent quality Huck Tow and firmly woven; a quality sure to give long service. Size 14x32 inches, with red and biue borders. Specially priced at 396 each; $4.50 @ dozen. —At 50e Each: Hemastitched Huck Towels, of good quality linen and cotton mixtures Neatly hematitched; size 19x35 inches A very special value at 50¢ each. eo eve ge a Turkish Towels Bie Each: Smal) guest size, 1hx24 inches. Heavy weight, double thread, bleach od a mowy white. An excellent value at 25. —Aft 4ic Each: Medium weight ribbed Bath Towels, well bleached Size 19239 Inches Specially priced at 45c each, or $500 a dozen. —At 6c Each Heavy weight double thread Turkish Bath Towel, large sie, 22245 inchea A quality sure to give satisfactory servion A very epecial value at 69¢ each. —At $1.35 Each: The very finest quality, Turkish Rath Towels; large size, 25x48 inches. Those who desire an extra weight towel of generous size, will appreciate this oppor- tunity to buy fine bath towels at a sub Stantin! eaving. Extra special at $1.35 each, AL or Co, — A Special Value in Men’s | 1,500 pairs Men’s Fine Cotton Hose, lisle finish, with reinforced heel and toe. In Navy Blue, Black, Cordovan and Slate Gray. lmne Sizes 91% to 1114. Three pairs for $1.00. The Men's Section, First Floor Tr 1 Traveling Bags Specially Priced —$17.50 Black Cowhide Bags of smart three-piece style, full leather lined, with sewed-on cor- ners and inside lock. Sizes 16 to 18 inches. —Specially priced at $12.95. —Fifth Floor Fiber Trunks Specially Priced —Very strong and durable Dress Trunks, lined with cre- tonne. With deep tray and good lock. —Sizes 34 and 36 inches. Reg- ularly priced at $22.50. Special at $18.50. —Laggage, Fifth Floor. Reed Baby Carriages Specially Priced at $27.50 —Fine Reed Pullman Carriages with reclining back, upholstered in rib corduroy. Very smart in appearance. Specially priced at 27.50. Es —Baby Carriages, Fifth Floor. Box Stationery Specially Priced at 25¢ —Linen finish in Shell Pink, Lavender, Blue, Buff and White. 24 sheets and 24 envelopes to $15.00 a dozen. Towels, Second Floor. the box. also the pity, the sympathy, the tn-| telligence which, years ago, In Vaux hall Ridge Road, had distinguished her from every other woman Crystal [had known Dorothy supported her to a sofa and rang the bell. A walter an quality. —Firet Floor, —Stationery, First Floor, Lucille Corsets _Special for Friday at $1.85 —A_ special purchase of Lucille Corsets—a low top elastic bust, with long, free hip. Made of pink coutil. —Regular $2.50 quality, for Friday Clearance at $1.85. Corsets, cond Floor. | Special Values in The Sale of Silk Hose at $1.59 —200 pairs remain for Friday’s selling, of the 2,500 pairs offered at the opening of the sale. —Pure Silk Stockings, with lisle garter top and sole. —Black, Cordovan and Brown. —Every pair is perfect. —-Hosiery, First Floor. Lennogram anienmnati = eae kee swered it. He was dispatched for Smart Hats at $9.75 restoratives and a doctor. opened her eyes. “Don't speak!” ald Dorothy. | crystat's Ups closed, not her eyes | nto which came a strange expres. sion. What did she see? Perhaps the supreme vision was vouchsafed her; a glimpae of that Eternal Love absolutely selfiesa Perhaps she looked back, not forward, seaing every inch of the road down which she had raced #0 reckleanty. ‘chile bowing “You made the boy what he ts,” t she whispered. “Don't—iet—him- know!" She never spoke another articulate Two Stores 6 Ai Raillargeon Bide. Crystal —Owing to the enthusiastic response to the extraordinary values offered for Thursday, we are glad to be able to continue the sale for Friday also., A new ship- ment just received, of very at- tractive values, is included for this second day’s selections. Millinery, A Friday and Saturday Sale of 7 150 Georgette, Crepe de Chine i and Novelty Blouses ~ A supreme blouse-buying opportunity. Blouses of this character are sel- dom offered at this price. All these blouses are popular styles, but are slightly- soiled from display and handling. There are nearly all colors and wees pede ee eres styles to choose from. eae abl by wa These won't last long, so if you want one or more we advise you to come Gm ee Crystal nodded and closed her eyes as the housekeeper appeared with brandy and sal volatile, unavailingly applied, for long before the doctor came Crystal had gone Room-Size Rag Rugs Specially Priced for Friday Only New Swagger Bags Priced Extremely Low at : $12.00 ~-Handsome Black Leather Bags, which would regu- larly sell for $15.00 each. Of polished and grained f ette leather and dull-finished leathers, with heavy moire silk linings, in different colors. With three large compartments and a vanity pocket under a smart outside flap. —Fitted with leather coin purse, extra large mirror, memorandum pad and small metal, loose-lead pencil. —Hand Baga, First Flee Pine Street Store Only Serviceable Rag Rugs of effective designs in pretty shades—Pink, Old Rose, Blue and French Gray. —Size 8x10, solid center with plain band border. ular $15.00, specially priced at $12.75. —Size 8x10, hit and miss centers, with inserted fancy chenille border. Regular $20.00. Special at $15.00. ~—Size 9x12, hit and miss centers, with inserted fancy chenille borders. Regular $24.00. Special at $19.00. —Rugsa Fourth Floor. Reg- An Interesting Sale of eg. 500 Pairs Hose Women’s Fancy Heather Hose, with lisle tops and heels and toes. These are unusual values, to be sure. Priced for Friday and Saturday, pair, $1.45 Radmoor Hose for Women—$1.59 Here is a Hose Special no woman should overlook. Semi - fashioned hose, with lisle top and reinforced heel and toe. Special Friday and Saturday, pair ..... . $1.59 Both Lennon Stores CHAPTER X. The Inquisition At the inquest the coroner asked many questions of Mra Arming |questions which—as the Hampshire Independent declared in a scathing editorial—the lady seemed deliberate | ly to evade or ignore. The waiter, | loitering in the pasmage, and not far! = from the door, testified that he had ie heard Mra, Gasgoyne's voloe raised|the same door as herself. [time of the inquest. Parflete was;ated with mo in business. The cotn- in anger, Finally, under great pres-| “Mum, sho cut us,” said the furious | still Min's friend. From his parents |cidence, in itself not remarkable, be-|Guisseppe Columbo, 24, held in sure, he swore to overhearing that| Min. \he heard all that was « in Win-|comes significant in connection with | county jail, thinks he was arrested’ dreadful word of which mention has| “We must suffer such fools glad-| chester, and nearly all that was sur-| Mrs. Armine's singular reserve at the|for. Deputy Sheriff Matt Starwich been made. He whispered it—the| ty,” said Dorothy. mised. inquest.” nabbed Columbo on a. telegraphio wretched eavesdropper—but it rang| Nevertheless, the cut penetrated) «1 wonder Mra. Armine “And there is a likeness between! warrant from Redwood City, that thru Winchester. | below the slcn. |here,” bleated Mra. Parflete Mr. Gasgoyne and Min,” murmured} qiq not state the offense charged. Dorothy's name grew rank tn the} win was very miserable during| ' ghe's not the sort to run away,"| Mrs. Parfleto. aS Sa ere mouth of every man and woman, | tnis first week. Too proud to ask his said Hilly, “I'm rather surpr "Oh, that's it, is ite said Billy, 7 : gentle in the ancient city = xt day, directly after breakfast 3 Ww y ve be mother for explanations, he told him:|that Min has not hurt somebody. xt day, dir oy ; Women, here is what you have been In tho opinion of the jury—her own self he was old enough to heur the} wy ne |he called upon Mrs. Armine, and waiting for, and a special value we butcher was of their number tenths ‘Foor young man!” later went for a walk with Min, For ave been anxiou ive. was as black as the of # “ ss ee phew rs i some minutes the friends walked pd Cord Handke g save where the scarlet letter flared Page Pi gr es eager 7 ees Mr. Gasgoyne’s solicitors.” sald) side by side in silence; then the im ‘in Upon Ber bosom Mu 5 ad tho banker. “I tell you this, Willlam.| Heruous Billy Durst out: | or 3 for .. Two terrible days ment from Winchester at the ase you are about to be assock |" uy ly can’t. keep my ‘mouth Min arrived. Dorothy sw i and he forthwith told all he him reading the Hampshire Inde-| pendent, saw him tear up the paper and then glance with hungry inter-| rogation at herself. ‘Trembling, she| asked “You trust me, Min? “Before all the world," swered, kissing her. She had Gasgoyne $$ WIFE DESERTION 1s what 3 Linen Handkerchiefs for $1.00 | stays and simple. ace ae for his schooling came | followed, be | COMING jg SATURDAY— Min hurried | WONDERFUL NAZIMOVA Always (different, t this time a girl of the stums, whole life goes far—into the theatre, into the world of fashionable shops and smart houses— cause shut, knew, The When !t was over, CA NDY away to a wood some. four miles from Winchester. There he flung himself down to Cathartic pass a bitter hour. He rehearsed | | for the thousandth time what he be: | lieved to be the truth, He knew that | Gasgoyne had been an old friend, | whence had sprung this hideous scandal, And, in marrying Armine, | Dorothy had estranged her relations, Then Armine had died, and the widow had been too proud to go back to her Mercerized Lisle Vests at $1.25 Women’s Mercerized Vests, very soft and of good quality, specially priced for Friday and Saturday....$1.25 There are also 200 pairs Women’s Silk and Fiber Hose on sale Friday and Saturday. Lace stripes in black, white, cordovan and navy. Special, a pair - coees $145 had one Interview with He had tmplored her to tell, or to allow him to tell, the truth tt the inquest—the obvious, the sen-| sible, and ultimately the kindest! thing to do. Dorothy refused, She followed hig iments, understood | own people, | them,-sympathized with them, and} Letting his mind dwell on Dorothy, | “THE jtaw—Min—Min the target for every | J ! ‘ Min softened by her never-failing | eye in the town where he had carried love and devotion, He turned his} himself so proudly, Min publicly pro face towards Winchester. CHILD” Men’s Hose These are the Hose men like. Phoenix Hose, priced at 65¢, $1.15, $1.35 and $1.85 pair. Both Lennon Stores \claimed to be base born, And that (Continued te 'Oup Next teseny |such a bolt should upon him NABER HNO Lb SRESC A | without preparation was to her un | thinkable, Upon the Sunday following the in (quest, Mrs, Chatfiela failed to os] 1106 Second Avenne—Baillargeon Bldg. Pine and Westlake POLICE PRESUMED Arthur J.| Tee to be an T. W. W. when they! found radical literature in his pos: session Wednesday, Lee is in jail Jewaiting federal investigation, Dorothy, who happened to leave the cathedral at the sume Ume and by

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