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THE SEATTLE STAR "| Mary Marie Py EleanorHPorter COPYRIGHT 1 (Continued from yesterday) Aunt Jane won't let you go any Nut nothing could say seemed to| where with a young man, or let a have the least effect upon her at all to make her angrier and an f anything, In fact I think e showed & great deal of temper woman about a feb in her own church. — | Hut she wouldn't let me go to the | Two weeks later plenic; and not only that, but I think | A queer thing happened last night she changed grocers, for Mr. Living: |It was like this stone hasn't been here for a long! I think I said before what an aw time, and when I asked Susie where | fully stupid time Mary is having of he was she looked funny, and said |it, and how I couldn't play now weren't getting our groceries|make any noise, ‘cause father has Mr. Livingstone worked any | taken to hanging around the house so much. Weill, listen what hap: that ended that. | pened there hasn't been any other| Yesterday Aunt Jane went to [EJ since. ‘That's why 1 say my love|apend the day with her best friend oa doesn't seem to be getting |She mid for me not to leave the along very well, Naturally, when it] house, as some member of the family ‘Oj gets nolved around town that yder should be there, She told me to sew walk home with you after the first time-—-why, the young men aren't £0 your daily life into a love story, see For Friday's special we are offering wool nap blankets 66x80, in plaids, blue and pink colors; regular price, $8.50; special ........ eoseacksiees A Extra special for Friday only——-The Harvard sheets; size §1x90; torn before hemming; regular price, $2.50; special ... LIBERAL CREDIT EXTENDED GRUNBAU ROS— or we of course, And IT TOOK ME 25 YEARS TO GET READY FOR THE GREAT SALE I AM GOING TO START SATURDAY. Co. IN! “You Save Money” says the Good Judge And get more genuine chew- ing satisfaction, when you use this class of tobacco. This is because the full, rich, real tobacco taste lasts so Jong, you don’t need a fresh nearly as often. And a small chew gives more real satisfaction than a big chew of the ordinary kind ever did. man who uses the Real Boe Chew will tell you that. Put up in two styles _ W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco LOUIS SIDELSKY Watch for announcement of the Imperial Tailoring Co.'s 25th Anniversary Sale in The Star Friday. It will pale into insignificance any tailoring sale ever attempted in Seattle. KENNEDY’S 1111 2nd AVENUE Kennedy's Have Notice to VACATE SEPT. 30th Entire Stock of High-Grade Hats and Furnishings young man come to see you, or even | ing to do very much toward making | it [an hour, weed an hour, dust the house downstairs and upstairs, and read wome improving book an hour The rest of the time I night amuse | myself 920° | Amuse myself! could have all by | father wan't to be home fo no 1 wouldn't have that exe He was out of town, and was not to loome home till 6 o'clock | It was wfully hot day, The |sun just beat down, and there wasn't {a breath of air, By noon I wax |simply crazy with my stuffy, long sleeved, high-necked blue gingham drens and my great clumpy shoes, It neemed all of a sudden as if I couldn't a it another minute—not le minute more-—to be Mary, I And suddenly 1 determined just a little while, Why couldn't I? going to be A folly time myself! F n linner ement a not a air mean that for a while, 1'd be Marte again There wasn't anybody there but Just myself, all day long I ran upstairs to the guest room closet where Aunt Jane had made me | put all my Marie dresses and things |when the Mary ones came, Well, 1 got out the very fluffiest, softest white dress there was there, and the little white slippers and the silk stockings that I loved, and the blue | silk sash, and the ttle gold locket and chain that mother gave me that Aunt Jane wouldn't let me wear And I dressed up. My, didn’t I dress | up? And I just threw thom old heavy shoes and black cotton stock ings into the corner, and the biue gingham dress after them, though Mary went right away and picked }the dress up, and hung it in the | closet, of course); but I had the fun lof throwing it, anyway | Ob, how good those Marie things did feel to Mary's hot, tired flesh and bones, and how I did dance and sing around the room in those light | Uttle slippers! Then Susie rang the dinner bell and I went down to the/| dining room feeling like a really truly young lady, I can tell you Susie #tared, of course, and said, | My, how fine we are today! But} {1 didn’t mind Susie j | After dinner I went out | ball and I sang; I aang all over the house. And I ran upstatrs and I ran Jown; and I Jumped all the last three steps, even if it was so warm, Then |1 went into the parlor and played j every lively thing that I could think ]of on the piano. And I sang there, too—ailly little songs that Marie used to sing to Lester. And I tried | to think I was really down there to} io the Thoughts of school dominate the minds of mother: and ehildren this week. Among the items listed in the Hour Sales will be found many especially useful just at this time. Each sale is for one hour only, beginning at the hour named. Nine o’Clock Odds and ends of Summer Capes and ¢ and Wool Pekin, 4, Silvertone rge Capes in Copen, deer and taupe 4 Velour Sport Five hundred yards heavy Fancy Outing F inches wide, 6 nel. ) yards to at 460 38¢ Ten o’Clock Two hundred Hand Ties in plain Regularly this hour, a plece, Re y wold For this hour, a yard .. Men's Four in striped, fancy and novelty patterns sold at The, For pound roll each Fifty 3 tor comforters. fluffy cotton. tton Batts A pure white, Size 72x90. Reg- 70 a roll. For $1.50 ularly sold at $1 this hour, a roll Eleven o’Clock For this hour, a pair About fift en's Long and a few brown and white 5% to & five wom black in Not each size nizen in every color. » hour 50¢ Wire Skirt Hangers, the same As used in the Skirt Section. For this hour . 16¢ One o’Clock * hundred paire Men's 10% Regular! Yor this hour 49¢ hundred yards 36-inch cotton mixed fancy Suiting. Suitable for skirts, dresses, smocks, coats and lining. Re wold at $ For this hour . eereee S5¢ 10 and sold ut Two silk plaid All Day Sale Dress Skirts $5.00 Wool and Silk Dress Skirts. Navy and black serge and wool Panama cloth, box plaited or plain style. Silk brocaded cotton odds poplin, Georgette and Baronette, and ends of various silks in shades of plain gold, rose, flesh and white. Various Georgettes in stripes and floral pat- brown to terns on white, background ; measure, 25- 30-inch and navy belt Two o’Clock vundred yards Satin Taf- Ribbon, 6 and 6% Inches lengths from one to Copen, light k, lavender, Regularly and $1.35, . 28¢ pairs Broken cadet and Reg For this . 15¢e Two hundred and fifty yards ‘lesh-colored Batiste, 36 inches For this hour, a yard , ‘Three o’Clock Velvet, Sik and Poplin Sport Hats and Caps in a variety of styles and col- Regularly sold at $1.76, and $4.00. For this hour Main Floor—Veiling Section Seventy-six Stenciled Center- pleces and Squares, regularly sold at $2.50 and $2.25. For thig hour One fets wide p n and purple. at $1.10 For this hour, a yard , Two hundred and fifty Children's Half Hose. Aine of sizes, White with colored tops ularly sold hour . +e seveeee black wide Forty-nine ore. The balance of our Summer Tub Dresses, in plaid and checked gingham, striped per- cales, plain or figured voiles, Broken sizes, though all sizes are represented in some of the styles. Sizes 16 to 46 buat. Regularly sold at $5.00, $6.50, 0 and $9.50. For thi soe ees. 33.00 Four o’Clock One hundred bunches of Rib- bon Ends. Each bunch con sists of from two to five ends of plain and fancy ribbons, in hair bow width. Suitable for making small, fancy articles, Per bunch serene BO Three hundred yards of Fancy Gingham, 26 inches wide, in checks, stripes and plain pink. For this hour, a yard . | Boston, singing to Lester, and that|and the hair wreath; and the room ter another. |mother was right in the next room waiting for me, | Then I stopped and turned around jon the plano stool. And there was he cofti and the wax er [And I cried ju Almost family has sufferer who every sit was just as «still as death, And I knew I warn't in Boston. I was there in Andersonville. And there wasn't any Baby Lester there, nor any mother waiting for me in the} next room. And all the fluffy white dresses and silk stockings in the | world wouldn't make me Marie. was really just Mary of it And then is when I began to cry singing a minute before. I was on the floor with my head in my arms on the piano stool when father's voice came to me from the doorway “Mary, Mary does this mean?” what in the world I jumped up and stood “at atten the way you have to, of course, fathers you. 1 help showing that I had been crying—he had seen it. tried very hard to stop now. first thought, after my startled reall zation that he was there, was to wonder how long he had been there how much of all that awful sing tion en couldn't ¢ ing and banging he had heard. substitute. The fact mid on sale in a! ore in the U. & to what extent ends upon Pyramid FREE SAMPLE COUPON PYRAMID DRUG COMPANY. 4 S Param Bide, Marshall, Mich. me 8 Free sample ot Pyreaie pile upossitorice, tn plaia wrapeer Yes, sir shake as I said ouldn’t quite help that What is the meaning Mary? Why are you crying I shook my head, I didn't want to tell him, of course; so I just stam mered out something about being sorry I had disturbed him. Then I edged toward the door to show him that if he would step one side I would go away at once and not both any lon 1 tried not to have my it; but I ft this, Ten and I had got |what 1 w: |to have three whole months more | wish 1 had, 1 wish I tas hard as I'd been | what “Are you sick, Mary? I shook my head, “Did you hurt yourself I shook my head again, “It isn’t — your jhaven't had bad news from her?” inking—without as saying: thinking at all here!" The minute I'd said it I knew I'd 1, and how sounded; and I clapped my my lips, But ‘t was too awful it! fingers to te. It's And then I blurted it out without | “Nop no wue se ; ‘cause then | |1 could go to her, and go away from always too late, when you've said it. So I just waited for him to. thunder out his anger; for, of ¢ I thought he would thunder iar |and righteous indignation. mother — you | But be didn't. Instead, very \ly and gently he said: “Are you so unhappy, then, —here?” ” (Continued Temarew) In Andean Colombia, sci have found more than twice |many different species of land as exist in the United States, Cai and Greenland, a An Unusual Offering for Friday Blue Bird Dinner ae $ Special at We were very fortunate in of Blue Bird Dinner Sets. 13: sy securing a new shipment We have arranged this Dinnerware into 48- and 52-piece sets. Some of these e er hi : | gig ‘didn't step one side. sets contain a sugar and creamer, others have the but- iscou n _ asked more questions, one right ter dish. We also include in this sale the popular “Y: . ‘ low Spray” Dinner Set. Now is the time to buy thal dinner set at a big saving. Special ates nes : ee $4.00 Winslow Ball Bearing Roller Skates—Special at $2.98 Pair Winslow Ball Bearing Roller Skates are a great favorite with the boys and girls on account of easy run- ning wheels and strong construction. These skates come in two sizes and can be adjusted to fit any shoe. (Note—Roller Skates are going to be very scarce this year—be sure to take advantage of this sale). Special - $2.98 He af 25” Sale Starts Tomorrow, Friday, 9 A. M. This Is What Everybody Wants: “Lower Prices” Stetson and Borsalino Hats 4 Off Vassar and Cooper Underwear 4 Off Arrow Shirts and Collars 4 Off Unique Guaranteed Hosiery 4 Off Such Well-Known Makes Assure You of Satisfactory Quality KENNEDY’ 1111 2nd AVENUE There’s No Picture Like the Picture of Health Coal Nature have taken you tor her model? Suppose you study yourself in the mirror of the present and compare your looke, ke, your feat ings and your condition with characteristics of this picture of {ibe amen body in perfect working order, all which are sound, well organized and dieposed, performing their functions freely, naturally, If you fail in any single point of resem- y the picture of health. imperative, then, that you look to © means to rebuild your strength, energy and Yisger- a eR, bring your bed ase Dorma) atate of FACTORY DEMONSTRATION OF PEET BROS. SOAPS parcetess master-piece in the axe Gall of Life is Nature's “Picture of Health’. It {e a marv-lous portrayal of the haman body at its beat. One beholde in its eamponite detail a true symbol of strength. 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