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: PAGE 8 THE SEATTLE STAR ; ' CWilland > COMRADES OF PERIL | RIGHT ON RANDALL PARRISH THE LEVEL— (Copyright, A. C. McClurg & f'0., 1919) THE LATEST (Copyrighted in Great uritdin) Willard Storage Battery Service THIRD and BLANCHARD Drive Right Out on Chas. S.E S. Harper S17 BAST PIKE sT. Branches: | Dewn Town—d Ava at Blanchard West Seattlo—4530 Can fornia Ave Fastiake—3292 Rastiake HALLETT & DAVIS Splendid Tone $275 pense. | $925 — WHOLESALE BUSH & LANE CECILIAN Practically Like New CHAPTER The Rock Platform XXXL ny had no time he was doing must stand t BUSH & LANE'S GREAT CLEARANCE SALE! of Used Upright, Grand and Player Pianos: Player Pianos with these wonderfui values. We still have in this large stock of fine, slightly 4. “Hurt! not killed?” used Pianos cre Player CHICKERING mM ned natantiy.” : Pianos such _ well-known T GRAN by drew a long breath, an makes as WEBER, BUSH ee eke D & LANE, GEO. STECK, fee $ WM. KNABE & CO., ERING & SONS, the piano buying days OUR GUARANTEE of exchange, allow. ing all money paid, any time within six months, on any new Piano of equal or higher price, makes ive that these are Wonderful Val New Standard Make Player Pianos, $550 Up New Standard Make Pianos, $450 Up , Terms Cut in Half During Sale Be Push stone Piano &. to think, of This sale opened last week with Uprights, Grands and more interest than has ever been shown before in any sale at former times and with such continued interest we wish to advise that you hurry if you intefid to get one of ICTOR, HALLETT & DAVIS, FARRAND, HOBAR T M CABLE, carry you back in memory to t! means that these Pianos and Player Pianos are to be sold at prices such as you can- not resist if it has been your intention tobuy a piano within the next five years. QUESTIONS ASKED OF BUSH & LANE PIANO COMPANY AT FORMER SALES How Can You Sell at Such Low Prices? FIRST: Our policy is that of selling at actual cost to us, the instruments taken in exchange, we being satisfied with the profit made on the sale of the new instru- ments on which these were taken as part payment. SECOND: Largest volume of sales in the shortest possible time, eliminating ex- OUR ADVICE When stencil pianos are selling these days by certain houses throughout the coun- try as high as $525, surely it is better to buy a fine used Piano of such well-known | makes as these offered in this sale. 2 Mays canght the words, his eyes etc., at prices s0 low a8 to HH) seoking the speaker's face of ten or twelve years ago. This Who was the man?” he anked arm | wl of terror One fell, going down with obey Oa “My God! See those follows ride!" ond was struck] “Phey are soldiers?” Lord, laante, but Haye leading ‘ora. Sixth—a squadron dead ere | “You, yest into the air—| that looks lke o! it, creeping MP] ite t m, with ot 1, knives @rippett in Shelby buried bis emp charging i it of wight below, but they could hear! m crash thru the underbrush and t they were! figures ady Hines even! tierce at among them, and arose to hin feet with ots uty, supporting himself with one arm about Olga's shoulder, The major was panting from ertion of the « mb, never thing winds me. Must be Sergeant, yet, by Jove! tent two weeks ago.” eyes upward, and saw the Jing just above him, “Hu [We are here in time, then | good fighting. my bey. Here, a con-| ple of you give me a lift, Ill ne | make it alone.” He wan holnted over the stone jie all, “Mighty in are an honor }turned about and #tared down the | bluff, his eyes brightentng with ap- ectation. “Talk about your Alpine annours: thone félows of mine could * pointers to a moutain goat Just look at them come up there. By the way, Shelby, we've got a surgeon Ii back there somewhere. If you don't 4 him yourself, you've got a | ded man here, I understand.” | “No, sir; his name was Macklin. He died before the Who toid yout irl; seemed to and he's dead. fight began. “A Ut fellow. Meeting up with her is what brought us in here.” Pancha—you: where in she™ The major removed his hat soberly “Iam sorry to say she got hurt ¢ watertall” |¥¢ onder by th | shortly, “one of this outfit?” Yeu; in no way worthy.” “I thought likely; and you, I take it, madam, you are Tom Shelby’s r ar ‘paond to ° both era a week ago questioning 1 what had become of Sergeant Ikins, Lord, I didn't know It i# true, then, that I am want | Some money left to your was a—® i, ‘Churehill.” ‘That's it. The first young woman, is to » to old Virginia.” amiled, a wistful look tn the s of her eyes, as they sought of her hu 1. “It is just as Tom says,” she an swered quietly, “I am very content mother; let's see, she thing you take} “The firing had ceased, and soldiers | crowded the trail below; the play was ended. THE END U. S. Army Goods Sale 200 new United States Shipping Board Kopac Mattresses, single size, | $4.50, STECK PIANOLA PIANO $585 1. S$ Olive Drab Blankets, 87.75. New Feather Pillows, $1.25. "aptain 50, Robes, in Robes, all w #10. New White yle Woolen Blank- BRING ete, ase t tad THIS AD 5 000 U. 8. Army W bol Shirts, 82.25 WITH - Heavy Sherts, $1.45, mank shipment Kinds, Brtee, Des, patr Home of the Famous Cecilian — FT 5. munson lest Army shoes, MANUFACTURERS RETAIL pe sare conducted by 1519 Third Avenue CAMP LEWIS WIRELESS 004 Third Ave., Seattle, Wash. Mail and Express Orders Filled as Kap- ’ idly os Possible | Full o’ real life Life—much of it in every drop of Blug Moon. 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