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f 4 ( ) & f 4 tthe: FREDERICK & NELSON DOWNSTAIRS STORE | The Vulcan Gas Range Reduced to $65.00 "THE Vulcan has much to offer in efficiency and good looks for this low price. White enamel is used in door panels, broiler pan, burner trays and splashers—sanitary and easy to keep clean. Ample cooking sur- face is provided by the four top burners (three regular and one giant) and the simmering | burner. i , 1 | And, more important than any of these fe tures, the Vulcan is economical of gas. An efficient, reliable gas range con- siderabJy underpriced—$65.00. THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE me INCOMPLETE Delinquents May QINOOMPLETE, RE Redeem Property |<» ‘1 »0w County commissioners agreed ' ger Tuesday not to offer delinquent tax ys certificates for sale. Property, on Which taxes have Been unpaid, be carried by the county for Years, during which time it be redeemed on payment of Principal and 12 per cent interest RETURNS rid at $12 w stands to a ampalgn York. will five may the AMERICANIZATION the ot comm * ating in a federation of pa triotic societies here. NATIONAL LUMBER wholesat bers’ proposed association ap {Proved by a meeting of TS lumber }men Tuesday in the Henry building “The national organization will be! formed in Chicago May 19 died son MES. M. Et | Monday at the McKERNAN, 79 wns home of her dew the se by , Pick Up Strength Rapidly on Vinol 8 Mbecause it contains the very elements needed to re- a weakness and strength, viz: Beef and Cod iver Peptones, Iron, Manganese Peptonates, Nux Vomica and Hypophosphites. A splendid combina-| _ftion to restore strength, vitality and vigor. “The Wonderful Efficiency of Vinel is proven by these letters Emporia, Kans —‘“‘I was weak, delibitated and run-down. I had sin ing spells, no appetite and could not sleep. Vinol gave mea ppetite, toned me up and pat new life into my veins after every other medicine had failed to help me, and I am now 75 yearsold. I recommend Vinol every- where I go.’’—Mrs. S. V. Grex, bed given me their best ‘tonics withoot effect. As I had used “Vinol before with good results | tried Tit. My appetite improved, my strength eareof my household duties, but direct of two large farms.” IRON ne ee OUR LIVER AND nolo: IS THE GREATEST STRENGTH CREATOR KNOWN Big reduction in price of Mazola at your grocers. size cans, Buy in quantities. ‘yoo never see any pic cist left on the plate when Mazola is used for tening. = Everybody knows the crust is the best part of the pic. Mazola-made pies have such a delicate flaky crust you're sure to eat the last crumb. Corn Prodacts Refining Company P. O. Box 161 New York City Johnson Lieber Mere. Co., Seattle, Wn. —————— Doctor Tells How to Strengthen Eyesight 50 Per Cent in One Week’s Time in Many Instances Free Prescription You Cam Wave of many descriptions may be won Filled and Use at Ho |derfuliy benefited by following the simple rules prescrip Philadelphia, Pa Do you wear| tion: Go to ve drug atore wen? Are you a and get a le n-Opto victim of ey a py pio, tab rain or other eye weaknesses? lots. Drop ¢ tablet in If am ater and allow you will be giad to know that his liquid bathe rding to Dr. Lewin there is real t y , tim for you. Many wh eves notlee ‘ore failing say they liave had the a restored through the princ aflammat rful free pr Clappear. If you “{ you, even a little the m now before it hopelessly blind m ed if they had * in time take ght cared 0 late have any gis any for their a at all. > hing without water yes 40 not ight would w they f fine @ like @ miracle to me ho used } ays: “The atime ere med hazy with or without glasses Bet after using this preseription for YTR: Another prominent whom the above article was submitted nal Bon Opto is a very re able remedy, Ite ingredients are well known to eminent eye specialints and widely preseribed by them. The mannfacturers guarantes It to atrengthen eyesight 60 per cent in one week's time _ or refimd the phywician constituent 1 drug few prepara yt on wand for in almost every famit it is sold in this city by all good druggists, nathen th the tr matting gasnce, . of J, W. McKernan, 6544 18th ave. Nu THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, MAY 5, 1920. Comrades of Peril B RANDALL (Copyright, As C. McClurg & C (Copyrighted in Great (Continaed From Yesterday) now; grimly deter mined, but Inte: nm preparing himself for a long and dangerovs quest. He to ame man pitted against five, and every inatinet of long ¢x perience on the plaing, warn him against being rash, He end to neglect no precaution, make no mistake Her life, as well as bis own nded upon his judgment, Hoe re crossed the stream, built a fire in the after washing the blood his head, ate heartily; then 4 a leather haverwack with and waa ready He took this In which to plan out his ¢ and then went forward unhesitating ty, filling his pockets with rif_le cart ridges, and flinging ‘the over hia shoulder, fore starting for the corral. He decided upd the buckskin as‘being the better animal for his vicious brute, harder to but tirelens, and able to exivt either of the others would starve It required a half hour to rope and saddle but he had plenty of time n the trall he could easily out e waa folle He was cool was be avored tove, and. from —_ haversack purpose a handle, where after dark. the saddle, however, with haversa strapped the opposite side, ar blanket-roll behind, he gave the plunging, bucking demon between his legs Uttle mere The man waa in no mood for y of any sort, avd set himself to quering the brute in the quickest poasible way. [t was a rough, hard struggle, but the hu man won, and under the mer ting of the quirt, the maddened but subdued animal, nos tintenged. Jand eyes mm an yielde |final obedience to the re He rode straight down stream [hind a fringe of trees a plainly defined catt leaving he felt it best half-breed, assur fi had n he was pursuing, firm in der the flap. on tril“ ete ver, keeping be afd following ellow nect band ord | He found the man five miles away. a spring 4 out © con where he had {th moped benid herd he was guarding sp! ries of low bills, 1 as hort, Shelby mying of what had occurred, mere and stating that he might be absent for some time Then, after another, but briefer, struggle with the rebellious bronco, he disap the stream, seeking a acrons to the opposite shore. He made it at last. the dis cotraged pony clambering up the sharp steep of the bank, and thru winding depression to the high rid, beyond peared down anmage below CHAPTER XTI. An Hour Behind ‘There was no marked trail leading out from here, but the instincts of a plainaman kept Shelby's course di rectly to the northwest. So far as was posable he avolded th picking @ way along whatever de pressions ted in the general direction chosen, yet beyond this simple pre caution, he advanced swiftly, assured of present safety, the buckskin stead ily trotting. The soft the sound of" hoofs, and the desol surrounding plains were sflent asionally, when obliged to top some slight elevation, the rider could look (otf over low, irregular hills stretch ing about him in every direction, growing constantly more rugged, and rocky, as he advanced. The solid earth underfoot became barren, the seant herbage dried and brown, the water courses mere gullies of stone. Overhead the sky was a pale blue, | as desolate in appearance as was the land beneath Shelby paid small heed to any of these things; the surroundings were not new to him, nor depreasing, and his thoughts were busy. The bronco, now thoroly tamed, and obedient to the slightest pressure of the rider's leg, kept a tireless gait, picking out ynaided the easiest paths, From the general direction of the trail left by the raiders he had decided they were heading for a certain portion of the Pad Lands, and, if this theory waa porrect, he ought easily to cut across OUCH! CORNS! LIFT CORNS OFF sore, touchy corn off with Drops of magicl Apply a little Freezone on that othersome corn, instantly that corn stops hurting, then you lift it off with the fingers. No pash at ail! ‘Try it! Why wait? Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of Freexone for a few cents, sufficient to rid your feet of ry hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and calluses, with- out sorences at all ridges, | | og Doesn’t hurt a bit to lift that) Y PARRISH » 1919) Brivain) Ho attempted to the horse, and hurried him not at all, ‘There was plenty of time Sitting upright in the deep saddle with the straight back of the cavalry man, watebful, his Mps grimly set, he rode steadily on, hour after hour, planning, beginning now to realize the depth of his own in terest in this effort at Me had hardly comprehended before that this girl was really hin wife—that her life had become his to guard The affair between them had curred swiftly, so unexpectedly Ne had before awakened to its true meaning, But now it became very real, and he was positively sur prised to learn the strength of hold she already had upon him noon searcely Din rescue. not Women in other years had seemed | to his mind rather than anything as playthings he had never n them seriously, But this one would not play; whatever she might secretly think of him, she was her self very much rnest, and this t had imp him strongly ntood cle out In his memory one to respect y proud to r to nerve, He be sumpect an even dee a rather vague longing for His mind would and little woman! h somehow had un him—the soft wintfulnesa of © alight dimple in her pulsing of bloed in. her the round firmness of the white neck; the pecullar gracefutnens her walk n odd aware t nned ari rev he 20m can er personally nger over a th ularities, wh heekk elena attractive back now wan Pp had now all fancination that things, but dominated him, caused his quicken. He had known boyhood, and encountered ¢ type of a & revelation but ashe inspira of poise fore even noticed these their memory pulses te never before had he terms of intimacy this woman, She had bee to him, even in hin b w, under the spell of mer ad suddenty changed to an tion, Hin wife, Olga Carlyn? bin wife He said the words over recalled a dream, nd of the | words causing the startled buckskin to cant back an evil eyo at bis un |conscious rider. Yet it was actually true: f ble as it meemed, it was, never incontrovertible fact. He en to her a single word of 1 never even kinwed her ore both God and mar she was his wife, The strangeness of the situation bewtldered him. Why, he did not even know who she was; what’ right had to claim the famtly name under which he had |married ber; what strange story of crime might shadow her history, It was all mystery, a mystery in which he waa becoming deeply involved. Calkina had evidently been hiding jher from some fate, but whether of good or evil, could not yet be de termined. This present abduction, | beyond question, had to do with that concealed past, perhaps with some happening before she was even born. She understood {ta purpose no clearer he. Both, alike, must grope blindly forward-in its final solution Yot this must have been the cause act; no other explanation suf ficed. These fellows were not rob jbers; their raid was not Intended for any such purpose; they had touched | nothing. the horses were |undisturbed in the corral, and the |moment they gained possession of |her they had hurriedly departed. It |had all been carefully planned, with Macklin to choose the ume, and then Jexecuted quietly. Their only mistake was in leaving him behind alive. But for that one error no one ever would have known what had occurred, or |dreamed of her fate. And now, as jsured of mfety, believing the dead would tell no tales, that they had left behind no evidence of their lerime, the outfit was riding care leasly acronm the lonely prairie, seek ing somewhere a safe rendezvous. Shelby reined hie horse to the left, and sought a water-hole he remem bered, himself dtinking first, then standing by the animal quenched ite thirt. Leaving the buckskin there, with rein trailing on the ground, he climbed the stenp side of a butte, and swept the distant horizon with a field glass It was @ wild, rough xcene outapread before him, consisting of barren hills tum. bling in trregular for mile after mile in jumbled confusion, like brown, choppy waves, broken here and there by outcropping rock, often assuming odd, fantastic shapes, and dominated occasionally by much higher ridgea It we trackiess waste, drear and deserte Not a thing that moved crossed his range of vision; and; at last, ndness, an tho he the » an never love; t and wt even and while ors a 4 of all life their case. > of mounted. slipped down the butte, the steep and silently re cautious now to keep well down be hind the ridges, picking along narrow gullies, yet plainsman’s ingtinct, holding well to the same northwest course originally chosen. The sun was some time past the meridian, and he felt convinced those he followed could not be far from th deavoring to loc He came it in less than an hour, leadjng straight down a narrow valley, whose general course was directly west | dismounted and stud the ks with care, This was his party beyond a doubt—five horses, with q #plit hoof, They were trav cling slowly, bunched together, in proof t with trail he was en: one and, it was his Shelby, well satisfied, swung back into the saddle, and followed, haying no difficulty in keeping to {he clear ly defined trail An hour later he found where the party had halted, made a fire among some rocks, and prepared food. He studied every sign with eare, hoping for some message of guide from her; but there was none, had been too carefully watched by her captors, or had given up in de- spair any thought of reseue, Doabt- leas she believed him dead also; per {haps had even witnessed the latruck, but if not would assuredly have been informed of what had hap pened, It would be an object to make her feel ag helpless ns possible, and it was plaid to be seen the fugl | |thetr tracks again late in the after: | In moving forward, he was more | *tudied the anagee | Wh fairly | Sanat ) that she n¥ght eat. The fellows! Goo DS | r any at they felt no fear of being | judgment, | d this point not more than | three or four hours previously.| Finds Hi: Hither she} blow | Continuing the Extraordinary Values of the Annual May Sale of Silks in A Big Sale of Ribbons —With drastic reductions on quantities of ribbon—from gorgeous wide metallic and rich embroidery brocade to the narrower ribbons of every-day usefulne: Ribbons for every hour; Ribbons for every purpose, and Ribbons for every occasion, at prices which mean savings of decided importance. Velvet Ribbons —Reduced tar below the regular selling prices inches wi¢ inche inches wide, reduced to SOc. inches wide, reduced to 60c, pat mers. —1% , reduced to 20 —1% wide, reduced to 40c. —3 —In the 50 terns with embr Ribbons at $10.00 ‘There are Fubbons tha regularly be priced at $14 und $22.50, Including several p! representative of the { Ribbons made in Frar Wonderful ne de such as by Frenet inches le and metal th and 60¢ groupe are included many beautiful French Jered designs wuftable for hat ban Ribbons at $2.00 of these Ribbons would reg. riy be less than $2.50, and the jority would be $3.50 a yard. Twelveinch plain Taffetas, eight and nineinch dark Dresdens, nine inch Warp Prints, seven- and eight inch Tapestry effecta, nine-inch Printed Chiffons. In all colors suit- abl for lamp shades, camisolés, millinery, sasbes and all fancy work. Ribbons at $1.25 —If sold regularly these Ribbons would be $2.00 and $2.60 a yard. An embroidered French Taffeta with feather edge, in Sand, Rose and Navy, for sashes and millinery trim ming. Also a nineinch beaver fim ish Satin Ribbon of French make, in Gold, Nose, Lilac, Pink, Pigeon Blue and Reseda Green, Ribbons at 65¢ $1.26 and $1.56. From 1% to 2 tnches wide. In hats and fancy novelties. Including Taffetas, 4 Grosgrains; also Metalized Satins. Ribbons at 25c¢ None of which are priced less than 35¢ tn regular stock, nd t are priced at 49¢ and Satin, Moires from 4 to inches wide, for hair bows. In In dens, Polka Dots, Plaids and Plains. t colors for school Ribbons at 20c —If sold regularly they would be 35c. These are % inches wide, in Pink. Used for camisoles. —Ribbons, First Floor color ik Ribbons at | Theee Ribbons would regularly be priced at $8.50. 0 and $10.00 a yard. Handsome iat French make Hand emt fects; metal brocades are Ai wide velours ler In col vortings, and all on lark also re wuitadl for eve’ ribbon arly $1.08, and Heavy B rocal Ribbons at 50c and baby and purposes. The and 9% 2% and rahe to § x" majority ming hair b used for millin Ribbons at 80c Regular 5% qualities, 1 and French Blues. Used chiefly for childr inet ba heavy Grongrain ery wide, in all the s hat trimmings and nches 4 inch camisoles, Women’s Gloves Newly Received In a department where gloves are selected ac- cording to their measure of desirability. And ‘“desir- able” in its glove meaning presupposes style, de- pendable qualities and a price that is right. Chamois Gloves ~—Oneclasp pique sewn Chamois Gloves, in white and natural shades, with black stitched backs. Priced at $3.25 @ pair, Strap wrist, prix seam sewn Chamois Gloves, spear paint backs. In white and natbral. Priced at $4.25 a pair. Eight-button length Chamots in white and natural shades—pique sewn, with imperial stitching. Priced at $4.50 &@ pair, ven, First Floor ven. Lucille Undergarments For Women—Just Received in pink and white. Bodice top style, also regulation tops with tailored straps. aff knee; aleo envelope style Sizes 4, 6 and 6 Extra sizes, . $2.00. ~—Knit Underwear, First with Both At Floor Of fine tailor Barron -Piano-Auto Furniture Cream Polish A Great Labor Saver used on pianos, furniture and does not collect dust. As a dirt ynequalled. Put up two size —This polish, when properly autos, leaves a finish which and grease remover It ts bottle and $1.00 each We the exclusive in HOOVER Sweepers attle sale of thir polish Furniture Polish, Fourth M1 have or Greeting Cards and Tokens for Mother’s Day Stationery, F ” ‘asy terms if desired. $5.00 down and $5.00 a rirst Floor month, ; —Fourth Floor he |tives anticipated no immediate pur-|memorial diploma from the French | snapped the field glasses back into| sult, The stamping of the ponies’| government will be sent to relatives | ‘ . — | | sae time, | — (oe ANNOUNCEMENT | remained in that spot for so | CAMP LEWIS WIRELESS } | in no hurry to proceed, Shelby footprints, satisfying him self that four were Indian, and one | white, unquestionably Macklin. With horses thi meant that the girl rode with one of the men, prob- ably the Kid. 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Cleveland, Q, 75% OVER THIRTY — HAVE PYORRHEA (Bx President Michigan State * -Now at 904 Third Avenue Larger Salesroom | U.S. ARMY only five | were evidently unafraid of h |longer, and had not tied her up a when they resumed the journe: Close to the rock he found her foot " prints in some soft clay, the narrow | Cook ch and high hi imprinted plain. | ete He stood looking at these for a) U. 8. Olive Drab long while, before he mounted on: condition... nd todo on. | U. 8 Web Belts (Continued Tomorrow.) Heavy Wool Socks eeleeatci cutie ansks Mother Dead in Basement | U. & Shelter Halves, complete. New Feather Pillows New White, Large ates. Altho he had talked with her over the phone but short time) wv before, Andrew Lind, lave, ‘could not find | when he eame home Tuesday evening. | Search disclosed lying in the coal bin, Death waa caused by heart failure, Beputy | Tarpauling and Flies Coroner Willis H. 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