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” fs BY RIGHT ON a THE LEVEL— : THE LATEST ' (Copyright, A. C. McClurg & Co., 1 (Copyrighted in Great Britain) COMRADES ‘OF’ PERIL RANDALL PARRISH 919) Where's jornary enough ‘to make it. We'sure don't owe him anything.” “Tam not so certain of that” ghe id wofth “1 wonder when | would known my husband, but for and IT was about all in. Pancha?” load I've got on my back.” consclousnens, and twice Shelby felt ‘The way was a rough one, #trewn| compelled to lay the wounded man with stones, but well protected by|on the Pancha | sufficle ground, where she can look “Tack there, out, le it mueh “To the cave, you mean nks, on either ade Yeu, it . yu maid that almost as tho you y overhead penetrated the depths of the r staggered blindly up » I riot? What do my eyes iby could follow her figure, | stream. Jwald earnestly Macklin is and, while h weight, 1 au for awhile Hig fingers sought a ' YY =| = (Continued From Yesterday) * My 6} «He bent down in the dark, and touched the motionless figure. T fe man's flesh was warm, from fever . doubtless, and his breathing was un e Battery “a. ally heavy the man’s pulse, which showed weak, | find some rig up @ litter, and so get along, the three of u . Pe but rapid. | e “Where was the wound?" “You Olga eympathet P | 4 you have dressed and band or PR aged it | peation at bd | Yea, senor; the bewt I could. 1) he THIRD and . | te up my underskirt.” | Do you know if he bled much? Not sines I found hpem Pe | was very little, Before, [ think yer | there was a pool of blood on the Just a moment. Is there an en no; eet/ trance not far away, Pancha?" Not fifty feet, » “Then we ought BLANCHARD ns Drive Right Out on ‘Tera — floor in which he lay,” her volcejor she Everything trembled. “You think maybe he live, | seems t be ne bs “Tam unable to answer that, Pan: |ably se ing us t Tee. . cha,” he replied soberly, rising to his|im the ke the effort the man is evidently hard hit, | now blood. feet |weak from loss o coma now from feVer. S17 RAST PIKE st. Breaches: He sent the Mextc and lifted the uncon and in al This is no| advance an girl on in pewre-08 Ave, at Pw RY (place for him. If we could get him | Macklin upon his back, Olga part Weat Seattice—4530 Cali- out into the open, bandage his wound | » fornia Ave Af property, and get a doctor to pr Mastiake—3222 Pastiake BY jfor the ball, he might have a fa Fremont Electric Co chance. I can say no more than /int — Ewing St SNe tunat slowly forward with his bu unning & Nivison— | “A doctor! Where would there be/|the dark, narrow paanage. It te getown fy 4 fe) a doctor |inated ina emall hole, well prote Teeey | “i know of none this side of Ger. | by a covert of brush, thru whi Hiasche; an army surgeon is at. the had to be drawn o no doubt he would |( there Jerlaache! and—and he could save heém, senor? a gully, that turned » “He might; I can promise nothing: | left, connecting with a depper ravine. but that would be the only hope. with @ But you will help me? Yqu pledge | slight glow to th that?” 1 will Rugs and Carpets CLEANED The Fuzzy Wuzzy Rug Co. Since 1900 Phone Capitol 1233 ‘The night was manly still tho day was at T can,” Shelby | thr — t n, and, with Pancha guiding, her Mean More With preasion It was hard, slow work, as 5! had to carefull the stones, se place for each noiselemaly; sli aroune alarm, as some of t Imight be lurking anywhere a Columbia A wonderful source of enter’ tainment is a Columbia. “Jazzy” dance music for the might agen young people—child songs for im that the kiddies—and music of darkness. Their only hope lay in, Jong ago that will bring many the confidence the Indians feit in Pieasant memories to the their death within t If they older folks. were assured as thin, then they Models up to $300—our had probably willing to dignified eredit system makes walt until morn 0 earch the But this they As they turned into debris for their bodies couldn't know the ravine they obtained a glimpse of lthe burned cabin. One whll yet i easy. sky, and th embers Occasionally a pt parks fying upward. of biack smoke were visible. moving forms could be perceived, however, about the ruins, and it was evident |the spot was still in a condition to render exploration tmpow | Huddled closely tom | shelter of the rocks fugitives stared acrona the open space at the red gie@m. Shelby, clinging to hin burden, felt the tightening pressure jot Ofga’s hand, ax she nervoursty touched him. The Mexican girl had lifted herself uporf a projecting stone and was searching the shadows with | keen even. 211 Union | 1332 Second Where do we go?” he questioned, This Columbia and Cabinet at $65 in the | and she instantly turned her head at Economy Prices —prevail on Vacuum Cup Tires and “Ton Tested” -Tubes, as proved by a.comparison of these stand- ardized net prices’ with those asked for ordinary makes. The present moderate schedule is made possible by greatly increased production by a thoroughly com- petent organization, an up-to-the- minute factory using every im- provement and labor saving device, and a zone selling system which markets, with approxi- mately the same selling facilities, an ever-increasing production. Cttannel Tread Cord Tires, 9,000 Miles PENNSYLVANIA RUBBER COMPANY | Jeannette, Pa. Sa Sssae 3.00 3.50 These pricesare standardizednet, 380 | 4.7 uniform throughout the United tates. 5.20 | 6.50 ais 54. ~5.25 | 6.55 Pay no more—do not expect ca bed Pennsylvania products for Jess. 6. 8.50 Adjustment basis— per warganty tag at- 6. 8.70 tached to each casing 1 8.75 ,000 Miles b A 8.90 9,000 Miles 1 9.15 8. 10.05 8. 10.65 8. 11.05 25H IKLSE Ss RRS BaRBR SBR Seattle Distrivuwio CANAL TIRE COMPANY Queen Anne 184. 3001 Westlake Ave. N. FREE TUBE OFFER This month only. Avail yourself of this opportunity. Call or phone for particulars. “1 hardly know how|the sound of his vole, mained in She « mind more Jand tolled steadily forward, bending | ne xky was gray, a heavy mist “They are very happy; they are ler his unconscious burden. | whrouding the valley below, when not the sme eyes I saw first in came to the end of the cleft Makite gitaliad the oounide tate Ponea t terminated at the bank Of ti. trai! sought. Nothin Hd be ‘They never will be the same eyes a k ae iiale ig ‘ They se a very different betttena doubt if you halt believe all « CHAPTER XXVI A to you now.” trail, senor; there ‘The Security of the Cave I can scarcely realize it te tree place rt t tt 3 but belief ix not absent The events of the next hour re Then we' must get ke (Continued Tomorrow) the arm awhi enymore for move on,” he ear any firing | any case they are as smart as can be. the prevailing light-tan shade of polo cloth, with plaits and rows cf button-trimming and self-materialeor leather belts, sizes 16 to 40, $13.75. 25 JERSEY SUITS in Tuxedo and straight belted styles, in Rose, Tan, Light-blue and American Béauty shades, sizes 16 to 40, | and it ta 4 plu Me impatient main her Dawn ight stumbled like weakness, ) Macklin but withe once or twice ut rega FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET | DOWNSTAIRS STORE 6 dream, than a remem im, The man's lips broke into an effort 40 smile. me soft, ain't I, Uttle girl? he ning | muttered, “but gee! That wa ERE SERET seinen “Parents Invited to School Friday nvited to the memort ate schools Frt- lay. Veterans and studenta will take part. Programs in high schools start Grade school exercises p.m Parents are al exercines in Be him for her® There in about one chance in ajat 9 a m —— Jaunty Short Sport Coats For Summertime Activities Low Priced at $13.75 ERHAPS they’re short to show as much as possible of a gay sports skirt, but in reduced to $15.75. 25 PANAMA CLOTH DRESSES in Navy and Black, sizes 36 to “$4.75. 200 HOUSE DRESSES in Ginghams and Percales, light and medium-dark colorings, sizes 36 to 42, reduced to $1.55. —THE DOWNS 40, reduced to IRS BTORE A New-style Slip-over Apron At $2.75 ECAUSE over the head so nicely and have no bothersome opening, these Aprons answer equally well. for house dresses. they slip as Of firm, serviceable percale, with cross bars - of black or rose, and plain color rufflings of lavender, blue or rose— $2.75. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE All-white the Theme of New Millinery Arrivals At $5.75 IDE by side with regu- lation sailors with their wide ribbon bands and flat bows are straight-brim af- fairs saved from severity by broad*drapes of white taffeta— both styles in White Milan Hemp Straw. ° Very smart with the Black Velvet Jackets of the moment and other “sum- mery” sports clothes—$5.75. THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Silk-and-Cotton Reps Reduced to 75c Yard HESE Cord substantial, Fabrics have Silk-and-Cotton for lustrous many uses: sports skirts, for dresses and for window over-drapes. terned with self-stripes and coin do in Bottle-green, Gray, Mulberry, Light-gray and Black. Thirty-four inches wide, reduced to 75¢ yard. THI DOWNSTAIRS Seasonable Weights in Men’s Union Suits MEN’S ATHLETIC UNION SUITS of close-checked dimity, wit e | $1.50 and POROL he $2.00. stic seam at Waist, $1.25. JERSEY KNIT UNION SUITS in athletic style, fine stic weave, well-finished at V-neck and sleeves— <NIT. UNION SUITS in ankle length, half- THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE. Large Boxes of Writing Paner $1.00 N excellent quality @& White Linen-finish Paper, 48 sheets with en- velopes in’ each box; un- usually good value at $1.00. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Women’s Athletic Union Suits Reduced to $1.35 OPPED with brocaded Seco Silk and made with cotton drawer part are these well-finished Union Suits in white and pink—200 in an_ under- priced offering at $1.35. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORB Embroidery Edges Reduced to 5c Yd. HERE to 11 underpriced Embroideries, suggesting wort h-while savings for petticoat flounces, children’s wear and many other uses—re- duced to 5¢ yard. —THE DOWNSTALRS STORE are widths up inches in these Boys’ Tareless Blouses $1.35 LUE CHAMBRAY, Striped Ginghams and Percales are the long-wear- ing materials in these al- ways-satisfactory Tapeless Blouses—sizes 6 to 16 years—$1.35., REVERSIBLE SILK NECKTIES plaids, 50¢. WASH TIES in plain white and stripe patterns, 25¢ each, —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE in novelty Women’sFiber Silk Sweaters Reduced to $3.75 UST 24 of these Fiber Silk Coat-stgJe Sweaters ‘at this reduced price—coat styles with sash belt and sailor collar— ae —in Rose, Emerald and Peacock Reduced to $3.75. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Certain Groups of Women’s Low Shoes Sharply Reduced ($3.95]- and - 199 PAIRS OF WOMEN’S PATENT LEATHER | PUMPS, with turned soles and Louis heels, sizes 3 to 8, widths AAA to D, reduced to $3.95 pair. 112 PAIRS OF WOMEN’S PATENT LEATHER Ox- FORDS with welt soles and Louis or Cuban heels, sizes 214 to 7; widths A to D, reduced to $4.45 pair. 29 PAIRS OF WOMEN’S BLACK SUEDE PUMPS, with Louis heels, broken sizes, reduced to $3.95 pair. * A “Fudge” Special for Thursday, 40c Pound A confection that everyone knows and enjoys— rich and creamy. Choice of vanilla and chocolate flavors, in one-pound boxes—special, Thursday, 40¢ pound. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Wash Goods Remnants At Reduced Prices HE accumulated short lengths of Gingham, Per- cale, Devonshire Suitings, Galatea, White and Colored Outing Flannel, Voile, Poplin, Lawns, Bleached and Unbleached Muslins, Sheetings, Linings and other staple fabrics. —all quoted at considerable reductions. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE 24 Cowhide Traveling Bags Reduced to $11.95 VERY low price for Brown Cowhide Bags of such high character, leather lined and in 16- and? 18-inch, sizes, reduced to $11.95. 7 ONLY, BLACK COWHIDE BAG 4 with imitatio) leather lining, reduced to $7.00. SUIT CASES of split cowhide in 20-inch size, lined with silk, reduced to $13.50. : ‘SUIT CASES of black 10 OVERNIGHT, BAGS in a black, glossy fin- ish fabricoid, re 2 sembling patent leather, $3.00. 6 COAT CASES (or Glad- stones) in brown split spilt ida “wal cowhide, 20- and 22- Spit cowhide, with inch sizes, reduced to oe reduced to $13.50. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE