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Anticipating am early fall season wo have placed nearly all of our uptodate line of Coal and Wood Heaters on our sample floor, Alr-Tight Heaters priced from 83.50 up to 87.50 Wood Heaters priced from $123.50 up to 839.50 Coal Heaters priced from $11.50 up to 865.00 ) FISHERMEN | Mosquito bites sure take the joy . out of an outing, unless soothed by iB ‘(Bows A 0-0b- tay cod Bow: 007) Whee, Leemag & Co. N. Yo AUME ANALGESIQUE BENGUE Our line of Bedding of all kinds never more complete and ready for inapection. Blankets, Comforters, Quilts, Pillows, anata Moderate price, Liberal Credit Extended RUNBAU (Continved From Yesterday) Mary Marte’s fatl who in a studious , is diverced by ° with fathor half of each year. uree Merah she hearse how | father weet beck to his Mary out Went, where the divorce is ob- 5 return te Heston to Mother is crying now again quite @ lot. You see, “her six months are ‘most up, and I've got to go back | to father. And I’m afraid mother is ly unhappy about it, She had r last week from Aunt Jane, | father’s sister, I heard hér read it The world’s production of coffee | out loud to Aunt Hattie and grandpa this year ts estimated at 15,400,000 | in the brary. Anyone Can Play This Player Piano for Only $565 It was very stiff and cold and dignified, and ran some thing like this; Dear Madam: Dr. Anderson de sires me to say that he trusts you are bearing in mind the fact that, ac his daughter Mary is to come to him on the first day of May. If you will kindly inform him as to the hour of her expected arrival, he will see that she ts properly met at the sta tion. ‘Then she signed her name, Abigai! Jane Anderson. (She was named for her mother, Grandma Anderson, mame as father wanted them to name me, Mercy! I’m glad they didn't. “Mary” is bad enough, but “Abigail Jane” Well, mother read the letter aloud, then she began to talk about it— [how she felt. and how awful it was [to think of giving me up xix whole | months, and sending her bright little |sunny-hearted Marie into that tomb: like place with only an Abigail Jane to flee to for refuge. And she said that she almost wished Nurse Sarah cording to the decision of the court, | Py EleanorHPorter COPYRIGHT : was back aguin—that she, at least, was human. “*And see that she's properly met, indeed!’ went on mother, with an indignant little choke in her voice. | "Oh, yes, I know! Now if it were a star or a comet that he expected, he'd go himself and sit for hours and hours watching for it, Hut whe | hin daughter comes, he'll send John with the horses, like enough, and possibly that précious Abigail Jane jof his. Or, maybe that is too much }to expect, Oh, Hattie, I can't let her go—I can't, I can't!” I was in the window-neat around | the corner of the chimney, reading: jand I don't know as she knew I was | there, But I was, and I heard. And I've heard other things, too, all this week I'm to go next Monday, and as it comes nearer the time mother's get ting worse and worne, She's so un happy over it. And of course that makes me unhappy, too, Put I try not to show it, Only yesterday, when she was crying and hugging me, and telling me how awful it was that her litte girl should have to suffer, too, I told her not to worry a bit about me; that I wann't suffering at all. I liked it. It was ever so much more exciting to have two homes in stead of one, But she only cried all the more, and sobbed, “Oh, my baby, my baby!"—-so nothing I could say seemed to do one mite of good. Rut I meant it, and I told the ltruth, I am excited, And I can't |help wondering how it's all going to | be at father’s, Oh, of course, I know it won't be so much fun, and I'll [have be “Mary,” and all that; but jill be something different, and 1 always did like different things. Be sides, there's father’s love story to | watch, Maybe by found somebody | Maybe he didn't wait @ year, Any |how, tf he did find somebody I'm | sure he woulktn’t be so willing to wait as mother would Sarah said fgther never wanted to wait for anything. That's why he | married mother so quick, in the first place, But if there t# somebody, of course I'll find out when I'm there. So that'll be interesting. And, any- way, there'll be the girls, I shall [have them, | I'M close now, and make this the end of the chapter. It'll be Ander sonville next time. - BUSH & LANE’S Mid-Summer Clearance Sale of _USED PIANOS, PLAYER PIANOS and GRAND PIANOS This sale, which opened Monday morning, will present a wonderful opportunity to every music loving home in Washington 4o secure a fine instrument at Special Discount, saving you at least $50 to $250 on your purchase. The Pianos, Player Pianos and Grand Pianos in this great sale are not old wornout instruments, but some of the World’s best makes, and have had the same attention that the Bush & Lane policy has always given such instruments before in like sales. which means they are special bargains. Good music in the home fosters and understanding love of beauty— unites the family in a common interest. Every home should contain ———_— a some musical instrument SSS Among this assortment are to be found such instruments as Knabe, Chicker- ing, Crown, Bush & Lane, Weber, Stuyvesant, Kimball, Steger & Sons, Victgr, Ludwig, Marshall & Wendell, and many more. Ry securing one of these high-grade instruments you are made absolutely safe in your purchase. Some are practically new, having been used only a few months, “see Music is the birthright 1920 You know Nurve) | didn't see much more of him, for the Mary Marie CHAPTER V. When | Am Mary Andersonville, Well, here I am. I've been here two days now, and I guess I'd better write down what's happened #0 far, , about my leaving Boston. Poor, dear mother did take on dread fully, and I thought she just would n't let me go, She went with me to the junction where I had to change, And put me on the parlor car for | Andersonville, and asked the conduc | tor to look out for me. (Asif I needed | that-—a young lady like me! I'm 14 now, I had @ birthday last week.) But I thought at the last that she just wouldn't iet me go, she clung to me so, and begged me to forgive her for all she'd brought upon me; and said it was a cruel, cruel shame, when there were children, and peo ple ought to stop and think and re member, and be willing to stand anything. And then, in the next! | breath, she'd beg me not to forget | her, and not to love father better | | than I did her. (As if there was any danger of that} And to write to ber every few minutes. Then the conductor cried, “All Aboard!" and the bell rang, and she had to go and leave me, But the last I saw of her phe was waving her handkerchief, and smiling the kind of a amile that’s worse than crying right out loud. Mother's always like | that, No matter how bad she feels, @t the last minute she comes up bright and smiling, and just as brave as can be. IT had @ wonderful trip to Anderson ville, Everybody was very kind to me, and there were lovely things to see out the window. The conductor came in and spoke to me several | timem—not the way you would look after a child, but the way a gentle. man would tend to @ lady, I liked him very much. There was a young gentleman in | the seat in front, too, who was very nice. He loaned me a magazine, and bought some candy for me; but I second time the conductor came in he told me he'd found a nice seat jback in the car on the shady mide. | He noticed the mun came in where I | mat, he said. (I hadn't noticed it spe- cially) But he picked up my bag and magazine—but I guess he forgot | the candy box the nice young gentle: man in front had just put on my Window nill, for when I got into my This Baby Grand Jand of course I didn’t like to go back |for it | very nice and shady, and there was a | |black—-and a stiff white collar. Her Girls’ Coats The Fashion for Fall Choose. They include that Section not break your hair. ors—Brown, Gold, Gray Wonderful for motoring, the bottle. 72x80, ‘Wednesday, $5.75. Hemmed Ded Sheets. Kodaks, Developing for Fall Six Hundred Designs From Which You May comfortably snug wrap you can slip on ‘most any time—chic suits that give you 4 smart and distinctive appearance, Blouses #0 daintily pretty you will catch your breath and wonder just how many you will want. Fashion Hook and Pictorial Review Pat terns for September in the Pattern Department. Garrity’s Silk Hair Waver and Permanent Waving Fluid Demonstrated in Notion The wavers are silk covered, soft and flexible, comfortable te wear, and will Made in four col- The Rhodes Co. | With the openi and Printing—Main Floor ng of school comes the demand for a well made, serviceable coat. For the growing gir] these soft-lined materials in Silvertone, Velour, Zibe- line, Bolivia and Chinchilla, combined with fur collars, Practically an factory selection. prove a most. satis- all-season coat may be purchased in sizes 1 to 16 years at $9.50 to $27.50. Book Silk and Wool Dress Skirts at $15.00 trimmed or All have higher. Gold, Gray and Black. 35¢ card of five; extra large size 45¢. Garrity’s Permanent Waving Fluid will keep your hair in wave for day: dancing an outdoor sports. Fine for children’s curls and really beneficial to the hair. Good for water waving. 35¢ and 50¢ Blankets—Special Thirty-five pairs of Heavy, Gray Cot- ton Blankets. Size 66x80. Regularly sold $5.00, on Wednesday $3.95. Twenty-five pairs of Wool Finished Plaid Blankets, slightly soiled, in assort- ed Plaids of Pink, Blue and Gray. Size Regularly sold at $7.00, on 72x90. Flat center seam. $1.50 each. The demand for an all-occasion Dress Skirt is happily met in this collection of Fan-ti-si, Crepe de Chine, Satin, Georgette and Taffeta in plain or novelty weaves. In keeping with the various ma- terials these skirts are plaited, plainly tailored. been priced very much Colors—Black, White, Blue, Pink, and Rose. Sizes 24 to 30 waist measure. But the conductor was very ice and kind, and came in twice again to see if I liked my new seat and of course 1 said I did dy and ® baby in the next seat, and I played with the baby quite « jot. It was heaps of fun to be grown up and traveling alone like that! I sat back in my seat and wondered and wondered what the next six months were going to be like. And I wondered, too, if I'd forgotten how to be “Mary.” “Dear me! How shall I ever re. member not to run and skip and) laugh loud or sing, or ask questions, or do anything that Marie wants to do? I thought to myself. And I wondered if Aunt Jane would meet me, and what she would be like, She came once when I was ‘a little girl, mother said, but I didn't remember her. Well, at last we got to Anderson. ville, John was there with the horses, and Aunt Jane, too, Of jcourse I knew she must be Aunt Jane, because she was with Jobn The conductor was awfully nice and polite, and didn’t leave me till he'd seen me safe in the hands of Aunt Jane and John. Then he went back to his train, and the next minute it had whizzed out of the station, and I was alone with the beginning of my next six months, The first beginning was a nice amile, and a “Glad to see ye home | Miss,” from John, as he touched his at, and the next was a “How do you do, Mary?" from Aunt Jane | And I knew right off that first min ute that I wasn't going to like Aunt \Jano—just the way she said that “Mary,” and the way she looked me over from head to foot. Aunt Jane is tall and thin, and wears black—not the pretty, stylish black, but the “Idon’t-care” rusty eyes are the kind that says, “I'm surprised at you!” all the time, and her mouth is the kind that never shows any teeth when it smiles, and doesn't smile much, anyway. Her hair is some gray, and doesn't kink 3 = of every child, as is We guarantee that we will exchange any of these instruments any time within One Year From Date, foy any new instrument in our stock, allow- ing you the full purchase price, thereby assuring you satisfaction. With the low prices of these instruments we are making it especially attractive to the purchaser by cutting the first payment and monthly payment practically in half. Education This Piano Only $285 Used Duet Benches, Player Benches and stools at half price. 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