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State in-| Se: puyireond ‘of Manhattan's weal, |Yestigation has put a stop to tne thy, children have been working for | work for the time betng at least. | cine Co, fHE SEATTLE STAR ry Marie i Py EleanorHPorter 1920 COPYRIGHT (Continued from yesterday) beg for fear she would mind, you At first 1 was angry—just plain] know, when she found out that it and I was frightened, too, for! was Theresa that he cared for, after { couldn't help worrying about moth: jall, I remembered what a lot mother 1 DIET BOOK FREE |had@ been With him, and the pretty |dreasen and hats she'd put on for him, and all that, And I thought how Sufferers from indigestion, nervous dyspepsia or other forma of stom she'd broken engagements with Mr Kasterbrook to go with him ach trou! will be interested in| made me angry all over again, And every page of the little booklet,|I thought how mean it was of him What to Bat and How to Bat"|to use poor mother as a kind of whic bh the Dr Ni me ag Medicine Co, shield to hide his courting of The of Schenectady, N. ¥,, will send free |r on request le I was angry, too, to have my story all spoiled, when | was When the vitality ta low and the Ketting along so beautifully with blood has become thin a careful diet | mother and the violinist combined with treatment with a! But safe, nonalcoholic tonic Uke Dr.|been thinking it over, Williams’ Pink Pills will soon send @| lieve mother's going to care so very plentiful supply of health«iving| much, I don't believe she'd want a bleod coursing through the system. Dr, Williams’ Pink Pills do not have} man that would courting her, when all the while he any pureative or weakening effect but enrich the blood so that you not only have an appetite for food but are able to digest it comfortably and get benefit from it. If the treatment is followed carefully the color will nery I'm feeling better now, I've I mean maid, Bonides, there's Mr Kasterbroole left (and one or two others that I haven't sald much about, as I didn’t think ‘they had much chance), And #o far as the return to the cheeks and you will love story for the book is concerned, rine refreshed after a night's sleep. | that Inn't spoiled, after all, for it will Order a box of Dr. Williams’ Pink | be ever so much more exciting to | Pile at your druggist’s today, Begin have the violinist fal] in love with treatment cording to the|Thereaa than with mother, for, of directions which accompany the rem-| course, Theresa isn't in the same sta |edy. If your druggist cannot supply| tion of life at all, and that makes u write to the Dr, Williams’ Medi-|it a—a men#ailiance, Schenectady, N. ¥., and the| member exactly ‘what that word ts pill# will be sent to you postpaid, up-| but I know dt means an alliance that | on receipt of price, 60 cents per box. makes & mess of things because the at once OPEN AT 9 A, M. CLOSE 5:30 P. M. UNED UP— To Meet the ; of a Critical and an Exactingly Fashionable Element of Femininity and dainty modes attract not alone the youthful These fascinating woman, but those who adore the spi of mature years rit of youth. While the Celebrity of “Sweet Sixteen” Is Again Proclaimed This Season From New York to “the Coast” With a New Fervor, Seattle ience for the First Women Time the Delight of Frocking in Fashion Without Being Haunted by the Spectre of High Price. Suit of fine serge, and homespun, trimmed; collar can be tricotine all lined, braid worn up or down, All sizes. 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Of courne, #0 far, I'm the only one that knows, for I haven't told it, and I'm the only one that's seen any thing, Of course, I shall warn moth or, if I think it's necessary, understand it isn’t her, but Theresa |that the violinist is really in love | with “and courting. She won't mind, I'm sure, after she thinks of it a minute. And Won't It be a good joke on Aunt Hattle and grandfather when they find ouq they've fooled Nl the time, supposing | mother, and worry tit? Oh, I don't know! ‘This Is some love story, after all! #o whe’ The Hat at been it's | oe Two days later, | Wen do you suppor ned now! Why, that wi t in noth ing but a deep-dyed villain! Listen | what he did. He proposed to moth actually proposed to her—and after all he'd said to that Theresa girl, about his being perfectly py if he could marry her. And mother! mother all the Ume not knowing! Oh, I'm #0 glad L wan there to rescue} her! I don’t mean at the proposal didn’t hear that. But afterward. It was ike this. They had been out automobiling mother and the violinist jfor her at three o'clock was a beautiful warm day be the last one they'd have this year |and she must go. And she went | I was in my favorite window.seat. |reading, when they came home and | walked into the library. They never looked my way at all, but just |walked toward the fireplace. And | there he took hold of both her hands | and maid. “Why must you walt, darling? Why can't you give me my answer |now, and make me the happlest man jin all the world?” “You, yes, I know,” answered |mother; and I knew by her vol |that she was all shaky and trembly | “But if I could only be sure |of mynelf.” “But, dearest, you're sure of mo! cried the violinist uy know how | I love you. 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I don't know now what I mid, but T know I asked him what he meant by saying such an awful lic to my mother, when he'd just thing, exactly ‘most, to he'd hugged her and kinase every thi T'd seen him. Rv More than 50 specimens of the’ birds in the United States have been | found in Ireland LETTERS FROM MAS. BRUCE! '\Tells Remarkable Story of Sickness and Recovery. if ind — "When I was siatiedl Sa’ ae dete “A store and lifted heavy boxer ue Brookabur; young girl » to say [ball 1 wanted to. & to tell him what I thought of him: but mother gasped out, “Marie! Maric! Stop! | And then I stopped. |course. Then she and I might go which caused dis placement and 1 suffered greatly 1 was married at the age of 18 and went to a doctor about my trouble and he said if I had a child I would be all! right. After three years twins came to us and I did get afl right I had to, of id that would do, 9 my room. And I j went. And that's all I know about it, except that she came up, after A little, and sald for me not to talk any more about it, to her, or to any | one else; and to please try and for wet it. I tried to tell her what I'd seen, jand what I'd heard that wicked bmeoy, t ie ig gh Ae oe head, | years'later a baby boy came SoA pall, “eth than mae ‘and | trou led again. “I could scarcely do ison Lek anit | work at all and suffered for four bs i eye Bs 0 7 ome of talking years. A neighbor told me about Sho Wan very sweet and cor eet It Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- c pound and I took it for a year or and she smiled, but there were stern | more, Now I have a bab girl and corners to her mouth, even when the | do not have any female trouble. You Cal hie hate ng dt Buese shelean do anything you like with my | told him what was what. Anyhow, |Jetter to help other —Mrs. J. M.} ji know they had quite a talk before | Barer, R. F. 3, Brooksburg, I |she came up to me, for I was wateh- | c. kham’s | Theamakers Mf B S. ing at the window for him to £0; |Vegetable Compound have thousands and when he did go he looked very of such letters as that above—they red and cross, and he stalked away |tell the truth, else they could not have with an will L-darken this-door- | been obtained for love or money. This again kind of a step, just as far as 1 medicine is no stranger—it has atood could see him |the test for more than forty years, I don’t know, of course, what will| If there are any complications you happen next, nor whether he'll ever | dc not understand write to Ly come back for Theresa; but 1)| Pinkham Medicine Co, (confidential) - ——— Lynn, Mass | gentle THE w= I spent several thou- sand dollars of, money and years in time and study to lift myself out of the rut—and into the $10,000 class, Now I know the short cuts—the time and money - saving ways. 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