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rHE SEATTLE STAR years Avenue South, Seattle. variety of itching than temporary relief. possible for her. Beriault’s Free Scalp Clinic interim. After the second application * assured of complete relief. a published with her consent. local woman finds relief after forty One of the most interesting cases of the many that are being treated at Beriault’s Free Scalp Clinic, is that of Mrs. J. H. Lloyd, of 4215 47th Mrs. Lloyd suffered from an extremely bad Ip for forty years. scalp was scaly and itched constantly. She had tried a wide range of treatments without more Oftentimes sleep was im- On May 7th she enjoyed the first application of Beriault’s HAIR-Bitters at Her and her second treatment on May 11th. She also applied the remedy herself during sn? rs. Lloyd found that the itching had entirely dis- appeared and her scalp was almost entirely healed. She is continuing the treatment and is This statement is Mrs. Lloyd’s experience is typical of that of and no obligation of any kind. 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Ask | mitted to the Firestone local office. \e- a -_ ;| There are lots of great men until you get clone to them, B RANDALL (Continued From Yesterday) CHAPTER XXI A Shot in the Dark She stood clutching him tightly, both staring in startled fear out thru |the front room. There could be no doubt of who was approaching the eabin nd there was no possible way lot « The whole situation lin was alone he could handle him; yet there was danger that the man might shoot, and the report be over heard by others, Then, again, he might not be alone, It waa better to make sure first, and then act. But how? A possibility occurred to him it was dark within that second m; he could slip back into the corner, and remain concealed; per bhps the fellow would talk, would reveal his plans; at least, once at his ease, he could be’made the victim of surprise, But would Olga play the part necessary? "Can you act? he whispered hast rn ly. “We must fool that fellow.” | “Act! I will try, How do you mean? What am I to do?" Make him talk. Let him think dove all, keep him that 1 am either “But ‘with the door unbarred, and those how can I? breathleasty, jead men? He will know something has gone wrong.” “Tell him they fought and* killed each other, but that first they un barred the door, You found them there, and dragged the bodies under the bench. You dared not go away you were afraid—make up some | stom. Here he is now!" He left her, frightened and dis mayed by this sudden emergency, and sprang back into the darkest corner, crouching againat the log wall. Slagin’s revolver mm his hand, Shelby was willing enough to fight |it out, eager Indeed to come to grips with the fellow, but perhaps there might be a better way—one which |would make clear their future. If she would only induce him to reveal his plans, gain his confidence He could see her there in the dim light forward and listening, « Reasonable” ‘We fit Kryptok Flanses. we nly Broken lenses duplicated, WEGNER OPTICAL CO. 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Lingerie W aists ‘at $2.59 Of New, Fresh White Voiles —To be able to secure stich good Blouses, at a price so much les» tin regular, is certainly a for- tunate circumstance. —Twelve charmingly new models in the late neck styles —Waists becomi@y fashioned, with ruffles, tucks, pleatings and dainty | —A sale that should interest every thrifty woman SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET ‘Special Price Basement . —You can dress in style and at little cost by purchasing wear- ables in the Special Price Basement. — 300 Percale Apron Unusually well percale, figures. Dresses Thursday Special at $1.90 made of the best Scout in both light and dark grounds. A wide assortment of stripes, checks and small Every garment cut extra full, in | open front, side front and shoulder openme styles, while broad belt and deep pockets add | to their attractiveness Comrades of Peril (Copyright, A. C. McClurg & Co., 1919) (Copyrighted in Great Britain) the open door into the dim light of} flashed thru Shelby’s mind—if Mack: | Y PARRISH slender girlish figure. Then the outer door crashed open, letting In a flood of light from without, and a tep sounded heavily on the floor, The young woman straigutened up,| tho clear profile of her face rdvealed. | Somehow Shelby knew she had! |braced herself for the content.| Macklin must have stopped Just with [in the door, staring about him in un certainty. ‘ | “What the hell ts up here?” he burst forth angrily, confused by the jsloom, “Sam, where are you any wayr” “Who is Sam?” she asked quietly jand taking a step forward. “In that the name of the Indian you left on guard?” | He gazed at her open-mouthed, for |the moment too astonished to even find.speech. Her presence, but more sul) her calmness, seemed to fairly |paralyze bis faculties, “What! he stammered finally “why, what are you doing out here’ | Who opened that door? Where ts the | damned red make, anyway?” | “I do not know very muck more |than you do,” she replied’ quietly |“There was @ fight out here some) |time during the night, and the bar acroas the door was knocked down.” “A fight! Who were they? “A white man and the guard. They were both killed. The bodies are there beneath that bench.” “Both—both killed?" He seemed unable to grasp the fact. “Who was ithe white man? “I do not know.” “And you did not even run away. id not try to encape?” . “Where could I go? she asked. “What was there for me to do but | wait for you to return? | “Well, if this don’t beat hel he qrelaimed. “Why, | thought you was jafraid of me. You ain't, hey? | “No; I—I don't think I am. You |Were not rough with me, and—and | you said you would have something interesting to tell me when you got back.” Macklin laughed, evidently rm Meved. She had spoken as a child might, whose curtosity had been aroused. No doubt she appeared to jthe fellow suddenly trl a new light | I see, my girl; you've been} 4 | “On ‘thinking this over, have you, and decided I might not be quite so bad after all.- | thought maybe you'd t over that tantrum after awhile, fer shucks! I knew that feller Shelby Was nothin’ to you. You just mar |ried him ter git away from Ponca— | didn't yer? “Yes,” she admitted, “that was about all” “S80, now he's dead he don't cut no lee any more.” “But are you sure he's deadt” “Bure?” meeringly, “1 don’t know how | could be no wurer. I turned the cuss over, an’ he waa cold then. You don't need worry none shout j that. Wait a minute ull I see who | the Suv waerwhat tried fo break ts | here.” | She had advanced tnto the outer |room, and Shelby edged cautiously along the wall to get as closely be hind ae possible without exposing himeelf. He could hear Macklin cross the room, and jerk the blanket from off the bodies, The fellow gave Atterance to an oath of astonishment at the sight revealed, “My God! Did you ever see any. thing Ike that? Locked together lke two stags. Hell! Sam was shot, but he got the white guy even after he was dead. Damn me, if it ain't | Hank Slagin! Now, what the hell |does that mean? I reckon Hanley | sent the galoot in here. That comes |from aplilin’ things when yer drunk. | Say, that guy didn't say nothin’ to you, did her” I never saw him.” “But the bar was taken down.” “It must have been knocked down during the fight. I didn’t know the | door was open until later.” | “Then that's all right; only you an’ I have got to get out of hera I'll tell you about it as quick aa I can. I didn’t go to Geriaache; that's why | | I'm back here #0 soon, an’ it’s darn lucky I come. It's plain enough Han-| ley’s got his eyes on you, an’ will doublecroas mo if be once gita a chance.” | “What fs {t you meant? understand.” | “Naturally yer don’t, seein I ain't |told yer nothin’. But now that I | know yer ain't pining away over that feller Shelby, 1 reckon the sensibie |thing fer me to do iter talk ight. There's goin’ ter be hell to |pay in this valley before long, and the sooner we get out o° here the bet- ter. I run across a soldier ‘bout half way ter Gerlaache, an’ he give me a pointer that made me wheel about, an’ ride back. Ho was carryin’ dis patches.” ‘ “The Indian outbreak? “Sure; the troops got in, an’ round- ed most of the Sioux up. They had a fight at Wounded Knee, over yon- der, an’ licked hell out of the reds. Some of ‘em got away, tho, an’ come I do not) | trailin’ west—rostly young ones, I reckon, an’ now they're sendin’ cav- jalry out ter ride ‘em down. That's |what he was after, a bunch to come |scoutin’ in thru here.” “Here? Wolves Hole? “ Mor’n likely; he didn’t say nothin’ bout that. But they're mighty late |ter call. Some of those soldier guys |must know this place, an’ the valley is full of reds right now,ahidin’ out. There is goin’ to be one hell of a fight if a bunch of them soldiers | ever drop in here; believe me, I'm fer | mittin’ out, while the goin’s good. | That's what I come back for—to get | you, and skip.” | “To get me?” | “Of course, I'll tell yer about it |now, an’ you'll go all right. I reckon you never thought I run off with you ‘cause I loved you? “No--you—you loved me?" | “That's the way of it, I saw you long before that funeral down to Ponca; but this guy Shelby horned in ‘tore 1 was ready to act. Then I got a chance to go out ‘long with him to herd steers,” he laughed scornfully.! “But just the ame I knew how things was; I could see that plain enough ridin’ along behind, You didn’t care nothin’ for him, not a tinker's damn, So I says to myself, jthen, I'll have her; I'll take her | whether she wants me or not. Long as she don't love him, I'll make her liove me—sees Course I didn't aim to do no Killing; that was just an ac jeldent ike, an’ f didn’t do tt nohow ‘It was Sam flere who got gay, beaned Shelby. All I told him to do was to knock the fellow out, so we'd 6 firm Drews Satin by this offer. $4.00 Dress Satin Special for Thursday At $2.95 ~You ean save on an excellent quality of Bhown in 4 large range of colore for street, after noon and dinner dresses and gowns. 26 inches wide. Sold in regular stock at $1.00, For Thursday only at $2.96 4 yard Dress Goods, First Floor A Sale of Genuine Values Jewelry Novelties At $1.00 Regular $1.50 to $7.50 Qualities A day of Unusual Spe- cial Values throughout the store. Each offer- ing is of high quality merchandise. $20.00 Crepe De Chine Negligees Specially Priced At $16.95 lar stock marked $1.00. Men’s Neckwear Specially Priced At 75¢ ~1000 bemutiful Fourin-Hand Ties for men, made with a “slipeasy band” Pree tucally every color is rep lot in plain and distinetive combinations, ‘This Neckwear is taken from our regw Special for Thurs Men's Section, Just Inside the Entrances, Beautiful Lingerie * Ribbons Bought at One-Third Off the Market Price —The June Trousseau should in- | cluding: ~Novelty Necklaces. —Clear Cut Crystal Neckiacen Novelty Lavallieres, —There are over 860 pieces, in- 50 garments in two —in siip-over style a of extra quality erepe tiful colors, including Apricot, Shell Pink, and French Blue —Very special values —N very attractive models nd in tailored models, de chine. Many beau- Rose, Copen, Orchid, Light Blue, Wistaria runner: at $16.95 egligees, Second Floor. clude many of these, offered at such an’ advantageous price. Ribbons from the very narrow- est to 21% inches wide. , shoulder straps, shower bows, boudoir caps and Used for —Jet Chains, Brilliant Bar Pines. —Pearl and Brilliant Waist Pina. ~~ Barrings. —Shoe Bucklea. ~Vanities, Finger Rings. Hat Pina. Pear! Stick Pan Hair Ornaments, ~All the above mentioned Nov- elties in a large variety of styles ang colors, —Very special values at $1.00 each, Philippine Lingerie At Special Prices $3.45 and $4.95 —250 garments, velope Chemises of fine Al) hand-made and dainty and elaborate designs. especial price groups at $2.45 and $4.95. ~-Lingerle, Second Floor. 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Bizes 16 to 18 ineh. —Lugeage Fifth Floor, Jewelry Beetion, First Floon ~—Lugeas Sanitary Goods —Eton Garment Shields, in &: pair and er Size 2 60c a pair. pair cent shapes. $1.50. Sanitary Aprons, of pure each. —Filesh color rubberized aflk top, at $1.50 each. —Sanitary Bloomers of pink knee. Pitted with rubber sai snaps. At $8.00 a pair. slip-on style, at $2.25. sizes, at $2.25. Pink and White. —Ganitary Napkii dozen to @ box, at 75c. ~—$17.60 Brief Canes at $14.75. From the Notions Section White Nainsook Garment Shield; all sizes, at $1.00 a pair. —Shields of light weight fabrics; pure rubber lined and guar anteed not to leak. Sizes for all occasions. Extra large size, with high points, at 60c a —Pure Jap eilk-covered Shield, for sheer garments. sizen—aize 2 at $1.40 a pair; size 3 at $1.45 @ pair, dnd 4 at ~—Pink Nainsook Bloomers, fitted with sanitary aprons, in Sanitary Envelope Pantalettes, of white nainsook, lace trimmed, with rubberized seat. Small, medium and large yard. ‘© Section, Fifth Floor. Specially Priced josh color silk; all sizes, at $1.50 some Regular opera at 40c; size 3 at 45c; size 4 at yard. In three rubber, with net top, at 65¢ Sanitary Aprons, with fine net matin; full size elastic top and nitary apron fastened in with Notions, First Floor. Ribbons, First Floer, A Trimming For Thursday Only A good Cambric sty others with open Special ‘Trimmings, First Fiess. “Elbow Length Silk Gloves Specially Priced —A broken line of twelve am@ sixteen button length Silk Gloves, in Black and White only. 5% and 6. Special at 75c @ palm —Glove Section, First Flea <— Belts, afl elastic front and back strap pad. 1: Sanitary oa — 2 Dr. J. W. Edmunds ; best grade of absorbent cotton. 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This sudden resolve of Macklin to immediately flee the valley, and take Olga with him, overturned his every hope of their escape. He had delayed too long, and, perhaps, it had been a mistake to advise the girl to! The egotism of the fellow had at once taken everything for granted. Now, instead of being confronted by Kid alone, he must also face carried away the second time, situation had become desperate. (Continued Tomorrow) The WALTER NELLIS, 64, contracting carpenter, died at Lake Forest Park | Two Minutes Before Taking JoTe ter; Tuesday night. 32 years. “For where?” her voice trembling | Nellis, and ten children, all in spite of every effort at self-con-| tle, survive him, FOR INDIGESTION ABSOLUTELY HARMLESS He had resided His widow, Mrs. sine of es me Instantly relieves Heartburn, | | ed Gasey Feeling. Stops food. : AVOID PAIN OF 1 che it ale mmpldd aerator being | Repeating. sand ppeta abe TOOTH SCRAPING sweet and strong. Increnete EATONIC is th. best . 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