The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 7, 1920, Page 7

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COPYRIGHT ‘919 BY EMERSON CHAPTER 1 Sim Gage at Home “Am.” 1 Wid e ast a frow Make it one oked at the heap of gravely and care find some bedding for a time t ax tho try » for his friend's atisfac: | Well, Wh ain't mayb on the ft You see, I for her ov RYSTAL ' Electric Washer CLEANSES CLOTHES OF GREASE & GRIME |] {ro’hetsresa’'t nay do it none SAVES MONEY Fact ts, 1 wa SAVES TIME there, and it’s all tigh there when 1/ from the Swede t got around te and strong — it was took this cabin over T ain't neter like hell sing to move tha and 1 kine m that | t shuk It out je it up.” you kn: ow that inge, his or aired | been ow To aln't made) a holt « | | and that them mines ha vered. What's the une then for ux to start fer 4 te it was the s6 n@ you been since.” “Yea, sir; you, sir, that's what 1 Been around here ev id you the country kind in around hore I te 1 tra Jin the winte throwed it r © knowed you bere ove it up on the bedstead?—First « you know you can't j * said Sim, sighing, “some r folk found fault use when have I? reason for 1 ain't “for simplicity of construc tion and operation and for the thorough «manner in which it Neashes Clothes.” Drop in at our own «J room and see the Wash, or phone and we will demonst rate in your own home. spent in sole: human! uely out of the open door acrons | wide and pleasant valley above which a blue, and whitefiecked sky bent amiably \< ce of good e river's Sold on very easy terms. lowes hope after a began the owner of the place considerable silence. “Look at me, for instance. I come out here from Ioway more’n 35 years ago when I was only a boy. When my pa died, my ma, she moved back to loway you and lots of other fellers, and] done like you all could. Some way the country sort | of took a holt on me. | | st of Postoffice. His friend nodded silently. [about what I could. same as you © | friend | that'll be about all I stuck around here, Wie | just the best 1} market some, fished thru the i over on the lakes, ike you know, Some days I'd make three or four doliars a day fishing So at inst when that Swede Big | Aleck, got run out of the country, I his ranch. © whole va 4, Wid. You got to nd ne of best There ain't a! the places in Montany.” “Well, maybe it is,* said his and neighbor. “Leastwayn | * good enough to run like you t." i that Tl cut six hundred te this season—jeastways I would if my horse hadn't hurt hinself the other day. Now, you figure up what six hundred ton of hay comes to in the stack, at prices hay In the wire is, your hay ain't in the | * stack, im. You'll just about out | haw enough to buy yourself four| and bacon for next winter, and If you worked | the place right you'd make pleaty fer to—" “Fer to be human?” “Well, yea, that’s about It, Sim.” “That's right ha doing all your! own work outsid 40. It does, ain't | own cookir it the truth?” | “Well, so I stuck around and done | other, time in your own houne years one day after an-| all by your own nelf, and| | never—-never—* | thw His voice trailed off faintly, and left the sentence unfinished. Wid diner completed it for him. | nd never having a ound?” said he. “ain't it the truth? «ld Sim| Gage suddenly. His eyes ran fur y around the ja man i is asafe shelter : K. .for Your Family What would that little family of yours do right now if anything happened to you and you didn’t have a dollar? Many things could happen to your earning power. Why not start a bank account with this Pioneer Savings Bank? It will pay you satisfactory divi- and provide safety for your savings because ill be protected by a Quarter Million-Dollar Guaranty Fund. Open an account NOW in the Oldest and Largest Strictly Savings Institution in the Pacific North- west—the Washington Mutual Savings Bank 810 Second Avenue Established Thirty Years Resources Over Twelve Million Dollars TRUSTE William A. Peters Ff. W. Went Shannon David Whitcomb strove Kugene BO. Favre, Spokane Vilas L, 0. Janeck, Yakima THRIFTOGRAM—NO. 18 EXTRAVAGANCE is a Butterfly Friend. Thrift is a friend like your mother. Open a savings account with us bronzed hin leathery cheeks. Sim Gage, the man who | him out and st | unsparing br | he stood | hay-cotore | | there seeming | sald Wid | willow bank toward the front gate ranch, a half-mile up the} | his own face. |now he had left | Fexarding its somewhat neater ap | unfinished. sunlight, did with his frienc absolut His pale blv His hair seemed dry, ax tho with fir uneven, rag under the ¢ he wore. He heen unshaven for! lays, perhaps ke, and his beard, unreaped, showed divers colors. of a field partially ripening here and there. In general he was undecided, His clothing was such as might} have been predicted for the owner | the nondescript bed rew on the bin floor. His neck, eri 1, red 4 wrinkled as that of an tent | turtle, rase above his bare brown shoulders and his upper chest, like: wine exponed He stood uncertainly now, his foot turned over, ax he alwayy stood, | never at ar any | om or even tion | And yet he longed, ap parently, for some sort of human companionship. “Some folks 1» too damn dirty,” ardner to himself as he along the edge of the mi t him. pased now of his ow stream nd him talking a a woman!’ He flung out his hand in disgust at the mere thought ‘That is to say, he did at Then he began to walk more si A touch of reflectiveness came first jowly upon “Still,” said he to himself after a trne—speaking aloud as men of the wilderness sometithes learn to do t know!” dd into his own gate, nis own cabin, its that of the one which ap exterior but He paused for a moment at the door as he looked in, pe yell, and even so," said he. “I sl pag and eteet thorized $125,000 . rized $ | Two Utah Prisoners Jexecution will take place on go “Police Honor W. J. THE SEATTLE Strike Menace | Is Over, Says U.S. Director STANK FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET | DOWNSTAIRS STORE When Summer Begins in Earnest One Longs for The Coolness of Lingerie Blouses OTHING can replace their crisp, sheer appeara this season they have to favor with renewed ity. Wy VT WASHING only Laces add frilly loveliness of hemstitching them, embroidery, t are also factors in their smart eff are cut to Tuxedo-style sweaters or regulation short- collars over sleeve Long and Very attractive values at th $1.50, $1.95, prices | Semone i Clips | Wings of the I. C.C. 1 1 —The su prec federal t A ite tid hot tion was rm complained made plain it king « commission had ¢x ernment attorney ver, will prevent the commission from enforcing many of as orders against unfair trade prac tices. 11. C.C. Distributes | | Fund for Railroads Z ITON T i AMMULLE ALA, & y bi: Smart Little Tub Dresses Reduced to $1.45and$1.75 HERE are certain little touches about these Children’s Frocks that make them attractive enough to wear downtown and on picnics, too. new equipment Sentenced to Death SALT LAKE, Utah, June 7 Nick Oblizalo and 8 under sentence of death the munter of Marko Law today for| The | the anniversary of their erime 1 Be executed at the state | prison whic feet of th crime wn. the mot men killed knives after a long atrimgie They are in plaid and checked ginghams and chambrays, with plain-color Alvey’s Memory ‘ and pockets. Sizes 2 to 6 Ivey, police sergear years. $1.45 Low-priced at and $1.75. THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE “MY LAND TITLE IS INSURED!” With what and natinfa PURCHASING ity lust week organized the Seattle Purchasing Agents’ association. Choose From the Choicest at Cherry’s ' 4 at our ex | CHERRY CHAT @ sense of pride y in does the pro 5 tected land owner say this! H ’ If his title is attacked, able lawyers emp pense defend the If hin title ts defeated, the joms fails on us, not on him of ne ring And we have nmer aside to the loss the mo ions in and women’s outer apparel promise most men's ment the lo® may occur afford without this protec You cannot to be gives of the satiatying 4 lection, as wel! as values that are really unusual Worthy of ¢ deration, too, are Washington Title Insurance Co. Cherry's conv terms of pay “Under ment, by which may obtain the ASSETS MORE THAN tion |finest and most fashionable of ap |parel for very payment monthly You will also get the advantag of A reduction of 25% uite, waists, silk ski extra charge for the rive you Style Shop. over Pigin Whistl en Madison and Sprin small on dre State Supervision” « and A" Gurage of. | lM MargeOl Doone tver Curwoo 7) Mightiest Tale of the Canadian Nor thwe St James ol; IY Still and after all, now, fold C04 $3.50, $3.95, or white collars and cuffs , Ate why fret? 5 maid to & jswimming « nce, and returned popular- to many ucks and important ects—and smartly its = and suit-coats, styles. EXTRA-SIZE WHITE VOILE BLOUSES, with long sleeves, $1.95 and $3.50, —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Cool Silk Gloves Attractively Low-Priced Alu the smartness and smooth-fitting qualities of leather gloves are embod- ied in these a riced Silk Gloves which have, besides, the advantages of being cool and easily-cleansed. AT 75¢—Black Silk Gloves with double thick- ness throughout, ensuring long service. AT $1.25—Tricot Silk Gloves, in Gray, Navy, Brown, Pongee, Black and White, with double- tipped fingers. AT $1.50—Medium-weight Silk Gloves in Black and Navy, with white embroidery; Gray, Pon- gee and Brown, with black embroidery. AT $1.75—Milanese Silk Gloves with two-tone embroidery; in Gray, Pongee, Brown, Navy, Black and White. AT $2.50—Sixteen-button length Silk Gloves, in Black, White and Pongee, with self stitch- ing. each of $1.65, $5.75. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Boys’ Khaki Knickerbockers, $1.75 Cool and Comfortable for Summer INE for vacation wear are these Trousers of medium-weight khaki twill cloth—they laun- der well and are very serviceable. Made with taped seams and belt loops; sizes 7 to 16 years. Price $1.75. BOYS’ WASH TIES in excellent assortment, at 25¢. BOYS’ CAPS in blue serge and brown and gray mixtures, sizes 6%% to 6%, $1.00. -~THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Soft-Finish Longcloth $2.90 Bolt N opportunity to buy advantageously the soft-finished white long- cloth that has a dozen and one uses in home sewing. This is an excellent qual- ity, ready for the needle— 10-yard bolt, $2.90. THE DOWNSTAIRS STORB 65 Navy Satin Camisoles Reduced to $2.50 be opportunity to save materially on the that are for blue Camisoles almost a_ necessity wear under sheer Georgette blouses. These are of excellent quality satin, with hem- stitching and hand-em- broidered sprays, and shoulder straps are of rib- bon. Reduced to $2.50. 75 PAIRS OF WOMEN’S MUSLIN DRAWERS, trimmed with lace or embroidery, or with hemstitched hem and pin tucks, reduced to 45¢. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE White Heather- bloom Petticoats $3.95 For Wear With Sports Skirts 0 make them “shadow- proof” these Petticoats have a knee-deep under- flounce of muslin, and there’s a lustrous sheen about their heatherbloom tops and flounces that adapt them for wear with silk skirts as well as wash- able frocks. Priced at —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORS Men’s Fiber Silk Half-Hose, 50c Pr HE fine appearance of these Fiber-silk Half- hose gives no inkling of the long service to be had from them. They are in Black, White, Palm Beach and Gray, re- inforced with double heel : and toe, pair. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE navy AGENTS of the] “Oh, Boy! There’ll Be (May Puneeein for Escape of Bergdoll, WASHINGTON, June 7.—Investi- cht summer days (yet |Bation by the department of justice | to determine whether certain civil: |ians should be prosecuted and disct-| ary action taken against several! been | A. | recommended to Secretary Baker by | LEANED iP inspector general of the army in| The Fuzzy y, Wary Rug Co. connection with the escape of Grover Maids to Save You| Suppose you go swimming one atl ene fine bri me), and feel yourself sinking There'll be a pretty young mer. | Plins members of the army have you, George. the ¥ « have volunteered | the s life guards on the Gradua f w. ¢ | C. Bergdoll, wealthy draft fugitive, | ine up on the it was announced today “HOMECROFT”™ is based on scientific principles. x THESE HERE'S A A SAFE SAFE INVESTMENT OWN YOUR OWN UTILITIES: BONDS ARE TAX FREE | | $600,000—The City of Seattle Coupon Gold Bonds in denominations of $100, $200, $500and : \$1, 000, maturing equal amounts, commencing — \six years and ending twenty years after their — If your gums’ bleed you have Pyorrhea. This dis- ease should be taken care of at once, to insure good health. For the next 30 days, we will give a liberal discount on all Dental work. All work guaranteed 15 years, United Painless Dentists 608 Third Ave. idate. Bonds to be dated June Ist, 1920; inter- jest 6%, payable semi-annually on the first day of December and June of each year; both prin- cipal and interest payable in gold coin at the City Treasurer's Office in ‘Seattle, or at the — ‘Washington Fiscal Agency in New York, at — ithe option of the holder, from. the gross rev- enues of the entire Municipal Light and Power, System of the City of Seattle. This issue is a part of a total authorized is- sue of $5,500,000 for, the development of the |Skagit River power project, $1,500,000 of these \bonds having been sold in 1918 to local bond houses on a 6 per cent basis. | For further information inquire at City Comptroller’s office of Mr. Kelly. Buy from the City direct and save the co |mission.

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