The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 30, 1920, Page 5

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fofO,OIG} ot 4-Piece Bedroom Suites At a Remarkable Saving ‘This week we are offer- Ing for quick sale six pat terna of Redroom Suites at A saving that will interest every one in need of furni= ture for the bedroom These sets are of the American Walnut, Mahog- any, Ivory and other wal nut—the makers are the best Bastern factories, and all the known perc able for the bedr represented—see window, EXAMPLES oF THE PRICES 4-plece Ivory, Adam_atyle, reduced $250 to ... 6149.50 4-plece Satin Wa style, reduced 4-plece Maho style, reduced pices Aine Hepplewhite style FF Feed to. A reduced $247.00 le (Continacd Mary Marie's Mary Marie decides to. writ the People, and when father scolds her It, she just stays Marie out Weat, where vores is given, and they return Boston to mother's old home. CHE SEATTLE STAR Mary Marie Py EleanorHPorter COPYRIGHT | Amat dene, and father ashe more ques From Saturday) iw Marte “yeais | mother divorces profeasor, ngninet intiuenced her old fricade with many partion Mary Marie refuses to go to school, and tells Aunt Jane, who tells father, Mary Marie ts called to the library to confer with father, BHGIN MERE TODAY eee What could I say? Old folks ask such senseless questions, sometimes ‘She | Naturally I waan't going to say I Peter, the | had been disrespectful and disobe thinks of | dient when I hadn't; and of course, pe eed) T couldn't say I hadn't been when Aunt Jane said I had. That would PAGE 5 it turned to the table and picked up| | his book. | | 1 q@an't £0, of course, I just stood | there twisting my handkerchief in my fingers; and, of course, right! away he saw me, He had sut down then, | “Mary, didn’t you ear me? he! demanded, “Yea, sir, but—father, I can’t back to that achool,” I choked. id I began to cry. “But 1 tell you that you must.” hook my head, can't” “Do you mean that you defy me as you did your Aunt Jane this | Department Card of fi Waving Fiub Floor, The Rhodes Co. Kodaks, ‘Enlargements, ‘Picture Framing—Main F loor ; Hair Bow Ribbons ‘ Crisp, fluffy Hair Bows, the final touch 1920 | for the little wchoo! girl's fresh dress. For || every dress a corresponding hair bow in To make room for our new stock we will || fancy stripe or plain taffeta, 6% inches a A jasoh. TUNED Benes. And dol Wide Reeularly wold at Tbe, on Tuesday display on Monday a collection of Georgette jc a yard. Hair Wavers Garrity's Silk Hair Wavers and Perman- ent Waving F' luld demonstrated in Notion se; extra large wize, 45e. . 35e and: 50e per bottie, Kimonos Specially Priced Kimonos, Breakfast Coats, Dressing Sacques, $1.00 to $9.95 Waists---Special Waists, regularly sold at $15.00 and $18.75, for $7.50. In the assortment are Overblouses and Waists, elaborately trimmed, in beads, ribbon and yarn. Three-quarter or full length sleeves, in a variety of colors. Sizes 36 to 44. T—that you refuse to go ot be just like saying Aunt Jane ted. | Morning? — f . So, of course, I had nothing to my.|°Sck to scho We have just received the ¢ Yeas, air fi And I said so, * irst shipment of a special & ‘ For a minute he wat and stared at pec: gs Dut, ane declares you refused 0} just an Aunt. dane had, e00e: purchase which offers un- s— then. nig then ‘Be lifted his ‘head and threw usual bargains in these “Yea, sir.” - eee o8 Spe ee dainty garments. The ship- RY CO. nec. “Then you aid refuse? oe cae Eee ae oaia| ment includes Figured Voile f WHERE PIKE MEETS FIFTH wae i and tel! her|sternly. “I am not a patient man, | Breakfast Coats at $1.00. i you may go and Shi | now, please, that you are sorry, and) OL JO oan fg ee (Shown in sketch). Shades ‘| that you will go to school this after: | Xe Deni om wil go are Copen, Rose, Gray and ie 0 school and you will go now. 1/f| N. Sizes 34 to 44 bust. mean that, Mary.” ia} avy. 1zes _ busi “But, father, I can’t,” I choked | Elaborately embroidered again; and I guess there was some box loom Crepe Silk thing in my face this time that made oe si ., even him see. For again he just! an ab oe irae at stared for a minute, and then maid: | .75 (shown at the left in | “Mary, what in the world does| if | sketch). Short Dressing | |this mean? Why can’t you go back? | Sacques (at the right) of | Have you been—expelied?” ia} ‘. i A yi “Oh, no, air.” it crepe de chine with dainty Yi j | cThen you mean you won't 0 | ' i or oe happy donne 5 | back.” lain Rose or Pink Break- é || | ‘ . “I mean I can‘t—on account «| | | Le arene fast Coats, fringe trim, i | I wouldn't have waid it if I hadn't | 7 | had to. I didn’t want to tell him, but | Figured kimono cloth, empire style I knew from the very first that I'd/ Kimonos, assorted shades, satin ribbon WITH ~— yg tell him — I got thru.) trim, at $2.95. cou! wee it in his face. And no, i: * |now, with his eyes blazing as he| po to ~~ Kimonos and Breakfast Coats, | Jumped almost out of his chair and sizes, vg REE ¢ exclaimed, “Your mother! I let it Extra large sizes in Figured Crepe Empire 4 AND jout and got it ever as soon as poe or loose front styles in Wisteria and Japanese PE ietesi? en, codiiink at: enethewei | erat: or box loom crepes in Batik designs that not for you, or Aunt Jane, or a ine | anybody will I go back to that school Long Silk Kimonos, slip-on style, or Silk |and associate with folks that won't Breakfast Coats, made of heavy quality silk “88 ere with me—on account of crepe de chine, at $9.95. The assortment is ‘And then I told tt~all about the| : , : large in style, material and colors. You will A jgiris, Stella Mayhew, Carrie, and) be sure to find something especially suited to you. bow they acted, and what they mid Pp: t about my being Dr. Jekyll and Mr. aramoun a aero 4 Marie, and the ice cream, and the Married!” Like a flash he turned he'd never even heard of my going | j Picture parties they had to give up ff they | and stopped short, staring at me. to school. Then suddenly his face! | os went with ma, And I know I was| «why, yes,” I explained; “for if] changed. “Oh, yes, to be sure. Well, ii crying #0 I could hardly speak be | une aid get married, she wouldn't be|¢r—Mary ts not going to school to | fore I finished; and father was on! aivorced any longer, would abe?” | ay,” he said. Then he looked at | his feet tramping up and down the But he wouldn't answer. With a his watch, and without another word | i room muttering something under hin Hittle noise in his ‘throat he | Strode into the hall, got his hat, and | t breath, and looking—oh, I can't be pore potter began to walk up| lft the house, leaving Aunt Jane | | sf to how he looked. But it] {0 Pson up and down, “unt and ‘me staring: into each other's W i “And so thats why I wish,” 1 tin. | ‘bought for a minute hed fermotem) er adn’ stay much longer ished chokingty, “that it would hur.| 1 ,we# SOO | Oe oped again right|than father did. 1 strode into the RINGS UNDER EYES Fy up and be @ year, eo mother could | ter a while he stor hall, too, by Aunt Jane. But I didn't] geatte people will be surprised get married.” leave the house. I came up here to wer g —————_—_—_————|_“BSo your mother is thinking of| 1) own room; and ever since I've| how quickly simple witch hazel, cam ASPI RI N sro. ne ah rege Py a Mend been writing it all down in my book.| Phor, hydrastis, etc, as mized in : 80 queer it soun from away off somewhere. (Contioued Tom u inca kes ry ease tines on toe eee But I shook my head and said no, lady who had eye trouble and of course! and that I was very sure unightiy ars tage we stored ta j « id she wouldn't tll her year was up, a Name “Bayer” on Genuine jo vien“then I diane know which || Watch Repaired by |} sincie wee's use a | = she’ take, so I couldn't tell tor sure || Jones Is Always Right || Cisn weak strnined’ te iemaned anything about it, But I hoped she'd | Telephone Elliott 2607 eyes. Aluminum eye cup FREE, take one of them, ao she wouldn't be |} 4399 FOURTH AVENUE Swift's Drug Co. and leading drug- divorced any longer. gists. “But you don't know which she'll | — take,” grunted father again. He turned then, and began to walk up | and down again, with his hands in| e a) his pockets; and I didn’t know whether wo roomy oro aay. andl! MPF OOMS, IPeclalat4sc I suppose I'd have been there now 9 if Aunt Jane hadn't suddenly ap- “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” is genu- | eared to the brary doorway, A Lucky Purchase of 59 Dozen aries, A . i} a eenincd ty phyaiclens for| school at ail today it is high time she|f| Brooms Brings This Remarkable i over twenty years, Accept only an| Was starting,” she said. But father| Bargain. unbroken “Bayer package” which|‘lidn't seem to hear. He wns still f contains proper directions to relieve ees ppt dg the room, his A jobber made us a special price on Headache, Toothache, Earache, Neu-| hands in his pockets. i lita, Sheeattiin, Cada ond Pain. | “Charles!* Aunt Jane raised her |) this lot of Brooms, as he wished to Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost volos and spoke again, “I said if/—/ close them out. We are going to pass \ few cents, Druggists also sell larger Mary is going to school at all today/#) this bargain right on to our customers. \ “Rayer packages.” Aspirin is trade | it is high time she was starting. ‘6 f mark Bayer Manufacture Monoe| “Eh? What?" If you'll believe THIS SALE IS LIMITED TO 59 DOZEN. | aceticacidester of Salicylicacid. it, that man looked as dazed as if! Come * ro ee i ge i gf ie 5 No Phone or C. 0. D. ers. i i Hi i} e e Hi 15c Brass Extension Curtain Rods 1 i g A g é Special—3 for 25c > S These are the 54-inch Brass Extension Curtain >| é Rods. Extra special, 3 for 25¢. 4 >| i 2| \§ If Your Roof Leake—Now Is the Time to Fix hy 2 le It—The Rainy Season Will Soon Be Here : é > P ARCADE ROOFING ? >| | 4 1-ply—$2.75 Per Roll i >| | » 2-ply—$3.25 Per Roll é 1 2. ls r Arcade is a roofing of good quality and is easy to 2| < lay. Each roll contains 108 square feet and comes 2| < ldpl Th Ch e P ° f Lif Ar W complete with nails and cement. ; A eauty! Kassionlople e Choice Prizes of Life Are Won||| - | \é } Vi e 2 | icto ectric iron | i¢ BA d th soul of By the Healthy and Strong | 5 } n e ie) ¢) a * ‘The weak, soft, wmuscled—those who are deficient in vigor and vital force—have| [| e ever had'to suffer tine hemiliation of belag rathiecaly chaved melds by thelr stronger rivals | ecia. at > , ruddy complexion; bright eyes; hardened muscles; and a well knit-together body. e ih a fa i an woman of elastic step and eway, constitute @ trump card in any game—whether of love or business, ‘ iy i 5 | If you feel that you are out- | Think of it—we are i > elaseed. Jacking the stamina to I P | offering a Victory ry 4 a mi ns in oO 10ve. don't delay another dby incom: , | Electric Iron at this a, | extremely low price, | a i . . | These irons are highly i ; TU UL iT The Great Generai Tonic : oe ii Nanas ssn aed Le-will retore that confidenes you need to combat the ever. polished; they have H RARAAD AA RADAAARDRADRAROARAD oF E‘heatt and spirie to'do and the eyarage to chaliense the | the attached stand { D D 1 . Scale! world to your right tom piace in the Sun, because it will re. and are equipped withe i A Big, Gorgeous Picture Drama Done on an Inspirng Scale: ad ee toy, orate bende cord. Guaranteed for PUY KO" We a refreshing appetizer at one year. Special at tonic in those subs conditions P’ $3.98. my > ous systems, euch as muscular and mental fatigue, nervous Prizma Scenic exhauntion, general weakness, or debility following a oe, a sempeniimiitaanin { . ‘ tracted illness or the reeult of a wasting disease, {t's truly PES . } Strand News TR E foarkable reconstructive,» Alfgruewits have LY KO. ea THE STORE FOR USEFUL ARTICLES Mutt & Jeff bottle today and begin at once to fee) and look better. Sole Manufacturers: + Burton Holmes ‘ 7 si : oe LYKO MEDICINE COMPANY i I Mabel Grace Roberson path 3 bapa pad evict / Soprano » For Sale at All Druggists—Always in Stock at the Owl Drug Company

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