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THE SEATTLE SfTAR—MONDAY, mee B, 1920, COMRADES OF PERIL |{ tare Stl (Copyrighted in Great Britain) o Page 40 Grand} “When we get home T will get Atte Histor of Denny Pogmry mother but I can loved the story the In wan a tal did T ever say I was his}aied when T was a bab remember father, a A Blow of Treachery saw him very ¢ He Tt wag homecoming skev ut everybedy thought man, with tromwgray hale the great stars overhead, the tnkle/m ©. What was the old man to} tache; once I saw him in uniform ef distant water, the anyhow? I reckon I got a An of ket Wet Diack all about, and o know.” I think #0, 1 wa Tine of the cabin bare but T cannot jana I eure th The surrounding trees. I don’t | called him cotonel her breath with lips ‘pre how | him, but a staring around into the and Uh ows, and permitted S ire I wa jewing ber between t ground. Some way the » @f his hands brought back ¢ Bense of courage wand t He flung open the unsecu And stepped into th ‘of the interior. She ne ne mn for tng, but heard him r sand finally caught the Uny « A match. The next instant this had become the flame of an oil lamp, and the whole interjor of the room be came revealed | r h, Yea: there In spit n t was Carlyn derse! hy heart gav he throd, and she clutched at the door | words y Sorter for support. T ver oree | nt story a han whe had pic y © fur evidently thought n e straightened koned to h come “What was your name? Boberly Bhe glanced up Into his face Prised at the abrupt quest “My name! Why, don’t you know? “I never heard it; seems sorter odd |r Maybe, but I never did from being found. I decided that “It is Olga was why he moved about from € “Olga—Olga what?” }to place, and always lived in “Why, Shelby, I suppose.” poverty and alone. I believe he had “No, I don't mean that. Of course could always get at's Shelby now, but what was it Then he seemed fore today? “Twasn't Calkins be afraid all the time and wate The smile had deserted her lips,|for something to happen. But noth. | celv ¢ came th nh : ; : Fe "Gnd ber eves were very serious did. Maybe I ought to have “Just what do you mean, plea this before Have you heard something’? kon you didn't have much “Well, yes. I have, an’ I don’t Anyhow I don't see where ‘know just what to make of it; v aken any special difference. Olga @ fact. This here soldier Shaunessy yn sounds just as good to me as has been in the army a long while; Olga Calkins. Only I it he was fifteen years in the Sixth cav ple for you not his | what was the mear airy. Now I happened to learn, who you are. However, be-|had occurred? T Becidentally from McCarthy, that Old bout g the fellow had proba ¢ r, and he * Calkins was once a sergeant in that ard, peering Gutfit, so naturally I asked Shaunes. There @y if he ever knew him.” + "And did he And you don't “Bure; they were kies once, an r of either fhe said Jeff Calkins never was mar If > Mh r he ad-jt Pied, an’ didn't have no daughter Not of my mother; she may have b (Continued From Saturday) CHAPTER X my ver wan telling about Queen! Clarence Bagley's Se ourse you didn't. 1 never Anne Hill becuse her very bert:|and show you a pleture a desols . § at little girl chum lived on the (fll, which w you a better the ntory | idea of ho looked the day tarted off for that walk and she hoped w things would turn out to be right where | the Margaret An » his care That sounds perhaps, but it is true ! uoh of a girl when he got and I've scarcely been out I've asked him 4 uld my ec certa Now, ait right y much lived And how far could and we will fin the So whe paid magine about it they walk, Grandmother-—-way lish the story when we get StL and took ay as was very ‘ in round the boulevard and back | picture ame for me ain? r en they got home r he had yut of the and up they to #mile at Grandmother was car Th the prir ne with him t since get the fore and by es, but he never we how hard it was to tops almost t realize the difference in| really stopped, the time ee wecon ist moved around , he he wild it would The May Salle of Silks May 3d, 4th and 5th —The great silk event of the year, with the most extraordinary values obtainable in thousands of yards of dependable silks of all kinds. tafter awhile, It seemed for them me to stopped n we've now and the then of ev irandmother was ready ask ques to kK a thing both children were poring over mmag the 4 1 ug to find ft no papers ‘0, Perey, child the big green book, tr patiently. “Yo! how different, it all Soubee o my verbs ire me That's mighty back # what Grandmother any such thir shack up Did he ¢ name wa any secret queer ur real Norwegtar You mea not belie true T don't savy Maybe I haven't hard b but there ing start with My idea is he was hidfhg from someone; trying to keep me an you believe it alt ri just what you figured it « I have tr © tank aswlened he asked game —The following values are of tre- mendous importance to all who buy silks. Crepe de Chi In Three Lots: was special Ne enough sur was no! to = YPonree ongee rather b Shelt thus such was some time money, or some | hin and, when when needed > emer $2.00 qualit At 80c a Yard {lity and” pe burned, visible} fort he drew himself into and stared rather an de- | posture dir yet mitting | at n untouched i of thin (Continued Tomorrow) Ex-Service Women _Meet Wednesday of the Ex.Bers will held n Uni urth av im onting the or} suppose the/on the table Wha lain't quite so usant know no need for us to worry to outer ¢ and Sport Silks At $4.95 d Yard y pieces of grad Sport High ating embroid ts, Kur Fan Ta blocks broad pes; 40 ir wide the May Sale of Silk Mayor Names a | nal New Police Judge arate: : yara «ng anxiously f the blackness was no sound, movement blaze of tight ylinded him,| 4 and he : mide HO AN 10 REOl iow Wi better. H Red Cr ond the protectic t when wen c 0) al meeting omer that's settled.” Ho paused ancy high 4 at Wednenday between At $1.95 a Yard art novelties ir ered in monotone eff sports silks and gpen door a he as tho bis #ku nue portant matt 32 plecen of Fancy Silk Taf Mens and Ku satin 2 ganization will be voted upon. alines na avage blow CHAPTEr. XI Shelby His the Trail er when Store Hours, 9 to 6 Every Day JUNE BRIDES June brides-to-be, or g couples just starting house- He had been ettuct | apes be open, In accordance with the | lee nnston, Beat wan appointed Mayor municipa Monday Wash $1.95 a Yard —Four pieces Wash Satin, In & weight suitable for underwear, whsh @rewses and waists. 26 Inches wide, A special value in the May Sale of Silks at $1.95 a yard. He w Caldwel he bench ie John BL ¢ n Califor shy asaes ra Fire Regulations Are All Mixed Up Must entrances to hotel fire en | ng dimly wh memory came back, and he managed to lift one hand to bis head numb fingers touching a ghastly the clotted Blood | Silks and ‘Satin —Snecially priced in Our May » Sale of Silke. -40inch Black Satin Char meuse, $4.90 a yard. 40-inch Black Satin Liberty, $4.40 a yard 40-inch Black Charmeuse Sat- $3.90 a yard 40inch Black Suburb Satin, $4.90 a yard inch Black Satin De Luxe, In Two Big Lots at $2.95 and $8.95 a Yard Chiffon Taffetas, In and #taple | shader, inc ny of the wanted blues ns; also changeable and glace effect 36 Colored « hia hair oven atreet or Striped Bringhuret Kenned a mre tant for him} in, workable, to solve Shirting Silk At $2.65 a Yard jack Satin De Cygne, $3.90 a yard —36inch Black Satin Imperial, $4.40 a yard —36-inch Black Dress Taffeta, $2.90 a yard 36-inch Black Satin De Luxe, $3.40 a yard. keeping, are especially invited to come here and make tentative , i . i with th Our department heads will gladly assist you in making esti- yet assuredly he re-| porat ce make the start. «e o, —8 pieces Striped Shirting Silk, N oUuI, men's shirts, ladies’ shirt waists of Silks at $2.65 a yard. selections, compare prices and values with what you have seen rok agghres na belied that | blocked by elsewhere. the | lowed by ngenied the blood He was Harr w bruised, his mind scarcely | Thomas J — listing each room of the apartment or bungalow separ- i ; i ; ately so that you may know exactly how much it will cost to ee Alles Aber cekone Mos. AY costa wend | The experience will prove an object lesson in economy with- Roms Gina eomanen Geek out in any way obligating you to buy here. Terms of payment on) variety of colored stripes for are always made to suit the income of the individual purchaser. | and tub dresses. 36 inches wide M. A: GOTTSTEIN FURNITURE CO. At $1.15 Yard une ao 12 pieces of Colored ~ Rocker Special Extraordinary Value in this attractive mahogany-finished Rocker. Has full spring auto seat covered with blue or mulberry velour. Design similar to picture. nee value $25.00.. Special at PUSH BUTTON Royal EASY TERMS (May be added to customer’s account) Easy Chair All Morris Chairs 20% OFF Special $32 Solid oak frame with craftleather cushions. Regular $40 value, based on last year’s prices. (See window Includes the Royal Easy Push-but- ton Chairs, leather, craft leather and upholstering. Solid oak frames, mahogany finish— On Sale All Week Our Usual Easy Terms in choice of genuine tapes try ulso c= Lawn Mowers, Hose, Garden Tools Work in the garden brings the bloom of health to the cheeks. of Garden Tools—select what you need now and have it added to your account. COMPLETE LINE NEW MODEL REFRIGERATORS Sole Agents Buck’s Ranges and Heaters M.A.GOTTSTEIN: FURNITURE CO. 'SEATTLE'S POPULAR HOME FURNISHERS } 1514-1520 Second—Between Pike and Pine A complete line Sole Agents Buck’s Pipeless Furnaces The Special Price BASEMENT Offers Tuesday an Opportunity for Decided Savings on Women’s Suits Special at $25.00 —Suits in the latest styles, all of which would regu- larly be priced at $30.00, $35.00 and $45.00. These represent all that is to be desired in a new spring suit——stwle, materials and colors at an unusually low price for seasonable wearables The materials are wool jerse: lins, tweeds and country club checks. jerseys are full silk lined. —The colors of the jerseys are Tan, Rookie, Pekin, Gray, and Heather Mixtures. Of the Tweeds—Brown, Blue and Gray mixed. The Country Club Checks are in Black and White, and the serges and poplins are in Navy. —Sizes 36 to 46. wool serges, pop- All except the | ASS which were purch month shipment od range of popu Fancy Silks At $1.69 a Yard Silk oxtreme and 24 pieces F Plain Messalines and Satins, in pl stripes, checks, gingham. p and Louisine. A broken line of silks from our regular tocks and offered at less than of pr tion inches wide. 8 priced in the May Sale of Silks at $1.69 a yard. ne-ple as Jasper agen and n the May Sale yard. ney taken 2 cost At $8.95 a Yard ally ix pleces Sport Tussah with Taupe, ¢ White. 38 1 sults. Six Blue Charmeuse Satin At $4.85 a Yard 26 pieces beautiful Charmeuse Satin for wns, wraps, evening and street wear Colors are 1, Turquoise, Seal, Nut, Tan, American Navy, Wistaria, Taupe, tlue, African Brown, Midnight, Japan Bl enhagen, Battleship, Pe ck, Plum, ¢ Silver, Delft, Brown, Green and White, 40 inches wide, Special values in the May Sale of Silks at $4.35 a yard. Satin De Cygne At $3.40a Yard 30 pieces Satin de Cygne and Satin in rich shades for and 46 inches Special values in the May of Silks at $3.40. handsome Beauty, Tailor Marine Ce Gown frocks wide Sale gowns. Radiums and Foulards At $8.69 a Yard 40 pieces Radiums and Foulards, in a of Our collection small, medium and de Cygne, ings choice large silks nck of these 36 and 40 May entire this Specially priced in the at $3.69 a yard figures neluded in sale. inches wide of Silks wide, Specially Sale $2.19 a yard. the finest for linings, These elegant silks offer dressmakers as well as individual users. priced in the May Sale of Silks at 36-inch Black Faille Francaise, $4.90 a yard. 36-inch Black Peau de Sole, $3.90 a yard. —46-inch Black Satin Duchesse, $2.90 a yard —36-Inch Black Peau De Cygne, $3.90 a yard 36. Black Satin Marvel- ous, $3.90 a yard. 36-inc ck Heavy Coating Satin, $4.90 a yard. inch Black Suiting Taffeta, a yard. inch Black Chiffon $3.40 a yard. 36-inch Black Gown $2.90 a yard 36-inch Black Chiffon $2.65 a ya 36-inch E $2. 19 a yard. inch Black Chiffon $ a yard. 324nch Black Chiffon $1.49 a yard. Taffeta, Taffeta, Taffeta, ack Chiffor Taffeta, Taffeta, Taffeta, Radium Taffeta $4.85 a Yard ‘Three pieces Radium Taffeta, in three of the best shades— Navy, White and Flesh. 40 inches wide. A, special value in the May Sale of Silks at $4.36, Printed Dresden Silks $2.19 a Yard —22 pieces Printed Dresden Silks and Figured Satin Gorgeous patterns in rich subdued color- kimonos and novelty uses, an opportunity for tailors and 32 to 40 inches