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THE SEATTLE STAR Mary Marie Py EleanorllPorter st COPYRIGHT 1920 (Continued from yesterday) We were left alone again, after a) catch to It; then he got up and walk: 1 talked very fast and hurriedty, | minute. mig — arn: 8, plane cons 1 afraid he'd interrupt, and I] It was ‘most dark on the piazza, |(Why do old folks always walk up seta re nm ot ey “ste before {PEt I could nee Father's face in the|#nd down the room like that when We are showing a lar - he did. But he didn't interrupt at|"8bt from the window; and it looked they ve thinking hard about Jager sortment of comforters nL couldn't see bow he waa 7¥elh I'd never seen it look lke thing Fete always densi and ad that before. It was as if something | Mother ots of Uman, (00. Be yea enn find just (O)| taking tt, tho—what 1 mala—for after |that had been on it for years had|!t wasn't but a minute this time be OF théamany garments and styles created exprégsly for women’s autumn and winter wéar none gives countenance to so much indiWjduality as the Cluster Pleated Dress Skirt,\and in speaking of skirts, may we call your, attention to a showing un- surpassed for yariety, quality and interest- ing prices? The. display features Skirts “Well, Mary," he began; and his rices are consistently ; before it had been blurred and in- . , y ‘ « |time t an talking “Ne Gahan orea distinct. No, that doesn’t exactly de-| Voice sounded odd, with a little made of iw tl untit T ua bow at the last she [erie it either, 1 can’t describe it. ane Sa Sane nee ee § Black ‘$ilk Faille fought me the homely shoes and the |UUt I'll wo on and say what he sald. |*t0ry, #0 I suppose I may an well tal) Navy Wool Sei ° o—now. Yo , I not oF ‘ool Serge [Plain dark sult so as T could go as] After Mrs, Small had gone into the | Zou mine—noy. ou wee, F nat only Rich Blaék Satin Mary, and be Mary when Aunt Jane /Mouse, and ho saw that she was sit! Hanned to keep her Marie, and not * first saw me get off the train, Ung down with Counin Grace im thelist her be Mary—at all” Colored Weol Plaids When I nald that, he dropped hin | "brary, he turned to me and sald: And then he told me. He told me Colored Wool Stripes hand and turned around and stared} “And #0 you came as Mary?* how he’ never forgotton that Gay at me, And there was such a funny] IT said yea, I did. in the parlor when 1 cried (and made Finished with wide and n belts look in his eyes, “Well, IT got ready for Marte.” | wet spot on the arm of the sofa— 3 “ET thought you @idn't look the| But then I didn't quite understand, |t wever forgot. that), and he saw of self material. The Skirt same!" he cried; “not so white and} not even when I looked at him, and/then how hard it was for me to live fine Navy Serge with bl airy and—and—I can't explain it, /saw the old understanding twinkle in| here, with him so absorbed in his buckle trimmed belt. Priced but you looked different. And yet, | his eyes, work and Aunt Jane #0 stern in her 25 to 82-inch belt measures I didn't think it could be mo, for I] “You mean—you thought I waa|black dress. And he said I put it knew you looked just as you did coming as Marie, of course,” I said | y vividly when I talked about when you came, and that no one had | then. Marie in Boston, and Mary asked you to—to put on Mary’s| “Yea,” he nodded here, and he saw just how it was. things this year.” “But I came as Mary.” And #0 he thought about it all win He sort of xmiled when he maid} “I see now that you did” He | ter, and wondered what he could do. that; then he got up and began to | drew in his breath with a queer little| And after a time it came to him— walk up and down the piazza, mut: | ——-———-— —~|he'd let mo be Marie here; that in, remained unchanged. tering: “fo you came as Mary; you he'd try to make it so 1 could be Physicians were puzzled over Mac-|came as Mary.” Then, after a min- W. H. Johnson, of Portiand,#| Maric. And he waa just wondering Swiney’s grip on life. Altho practi-| ute, he gave a funny Nttle laugh and | |how he was going to get Aunt Jane cally in a comatose condition, the) sat down. | |to help him, when she was sent for hungerstriking prisoner was con-|, Mra, Small came up the front walk | | and asked to go to an old friend who scious, He talked with his wife then to see Cousin Grace, and) } wan sick. Then he got Cousin Grace terday, whispering to her his desires | Father told her to go right into the jto come here. He mid he knew as to fineral rites. library where Cousin Grace wns, So Cousin Grace, and he was very sure she would know how to help him to let me stay Marie, So he talked {t over with her--how they would! let mo laugh and sing, and play the plano all I wanted to, and wear the clothes I brought with me, and be just as near an I could be the way | 1 was in Boston. “And to think, after al my prepara- tion for Marie, you should be Mary already, when you cama,” he fin- inhed. | "Yea, Wasn't it funny?” T laughed. “All the time you wore getting ready | for Marie, Mother was getting me ready to be Mary. It was funny!" And it did seem funny to me then. But Father was not laughing. He had mat back in his chair, and had) covered his eyes with his hand again, as if he was thinking and thinking. Just as bard as he could, And I suppose it did seem queer to him, that he should be trying to make me} Marie, and all the while Mother was trying to make me Mary. And it seemed #0 to me, as 1 began to think] snyway. Maybe I won't have to tell \ ie Five-Year Gold Coupon 8% it over, It wasn't funny at all, any|her, uniess she asks mo. \, Dated September 1, 1920; Due Ser é 925 , Tia eo your mother—i4 that"| But I know it And, pray, what , $22.50 and $24.50 McCall Patterns | ge = a MacSwiney Plans His \Own Funeral LONDON, Sept. 15.—The latest bulletin from Sinn Fein headquar- ters today said the condition of Ter- ence MacSwiney, lord mayor of Cork, Fs oor tenet athe He of excellent quality outing flan- and English flannel, fabrics noted The Shirts are in high and V-neck style, playh or trimmed, with frogs or braids. The PAjamas are also neatly finished. heavy weight; size Pajamas, $3.00 and up to $5.00 Le iy oa Night Shirts, $2.00 and up to $3.50 Oh, dear suz me! Why couldn't Father aind Mother have been just the common live-happy-everafter kind, or else found out before they married that they were unlikes? eee found on a farm in su city boarder, I to do? Of course, I can act \ Father muttered; and there was the!" Marie here all right, if that ts Sizes, $100, $500 and $1 on héve T enjoyed yor poke in his breath again. |wrnat folks want. (I guess I have aed) ‘ or feltipo weil gen- my ANY More, Not &/ heen doing it a food deal of the time, no e © taldng Taniac,” single word, And after a minute he anyway, for I kept forgetting that I ‘ell, vacation is over, and I go Horton Trust & Savings H. Johapon: 219 E. 43rd at, |S UP and went into the houne. But| way Mary.) ‘But I can't wear Marie, {back te Boston tomorrow. It's been a * | be @idn’t go Into the Ubrary Where roe 7 haven't a single Marie thing | YY nice and I’ve had a good time, | aide position with the Northwest |!" Small and Cousin Grace were|s ora ‘They're all Mary. That's all in spite of being #0 mixed up as to ‘ walking. He went straight upstairs Transfer Compa: \* I brought. WAnoel's tere Lbegan wufter.|'?,his own room and shut the door, ing fi lack of pppetite and st |L heard it. And he was «till there po Recon Pyphy" w 3 that, tmer,| "ben T went up to bed afterwards. |that is, unt wet _me right—|_ Well, I guess he dosen't feel any Ik have. felt 20 y that 1 could | Wore than I do. I thought at first / & it was funny, a good joke—his try: hardly do my workg My food seemed tod to do me little ¢ if any, a0 my |'D8.to Baye me Marle while Mother Hair Coming cites ten to have preety oe cera Lp tenet was making me over into Mary. But| Sto} . ocean tite” cular I neo now that it isn't. It's awful. ele ee tree ae ek in fi n whether I was Mary or Marie. It wasn't so bad as I was afraid it would be. Very soon after Father nd I had that talk on the piazza, Cousin Grace took me down to the bought me two new white a the dearest little pair of i ‘9 been said about that Mary- | “After every 1 there wag a| Why, how am I going to know at all Marie business, And even that ne Fi * d eull, meathig the pit of my |Wh0 to be—now? Before, I used to - Invest your ings and surplug capital in your home town an: precede) es iable for hou |know just when to be Mary, and didn't really my anything—not by *, feet) ise r help it grow and develop. eeling mien’ lwehen to be Marie—Mary | with my pour, undigest.|Father, Marie with Mother. Now I mame. And Cousin Grace never mentioned it again. And Father “The gas If you invest your money at héme, the return on that money also bs eb Seccioiy, [uct neev ot SL. WAY, Shey caett == err haclnding Sensode: stays in town and helps the hofne merchant and the home banker. seettht nce Pose It's Just sme more of that in (Continued Tomorrow) antly hav. |COMpatibility business showing up ‘and could even when they are apart. And poor In investing in the notes Jf the Puget Sound Power & Light Company, which are pow being offered, every dollar stays here ET fever aye Fe Nine Ate ty e service of the.publje somewhere in the Puget Sound dis- | Pe aetliethy elle -eaogs Mutfer—1 mean the child of uniiken ii telling a frien@ one day low, at me right now- be This money will be usa by the Company in furnishing the 600,- y Oat, and te avis ol cinibes are a litte thing, yeu may 000 people of the Puget Spund region with power, light and trans- mpenger| BEN at > Sone eee Sere portation, which are abgolyte necessities ofpheir daily lives, [little that’s always with you lke The earnings from thege tilityroperties will continue as long as oor live ayfd dg sintesg4n the Puget Sound communities, and will grow Pith th owt Of these communities. IT IS A REA) J, RT [A TO BE ABLE TO INVEST IN A SAFE AND SECURE Q@FIGATION OF A HOME COM- PANY, WHICH YIELDS AS RIGH A RETURN AS 8%. YOU WOULD BE DOING YQURSELF AN INJUSTICE TO MISS THIS OPHORTUNTY. With the parfial payment plan, which we have adopted in order to get the larg¢st number of local pagtners, this sound and attrac- tive investmeyt should be within the Seach of all. ——enreeiareiaicoiepsenensted The more explaining a man has to do the less has humanity to do with him. ———— It in impossible to suppress the man who thinks he can tell a story. DUNT ACCEPT SUBST! ext MRED MACH SF ‘ e 2 Remarkable Specia int, my stomach never gi energy have been so rei ed| And there you are. . vigor, brightness, Drug Stores under the personal it a A Sentos wae be BO After you F | Jars—Special } one or candy. 8 Doctors Stand Amazed at Power | ;225"y\eus soSireSeal Nut Jars are excolnt the glass top. Qftart-size, g well "ens of tho * y Instances | benefited. Guaranteed to ch I am eating just —_ . f application of “Dand Th d rticle of trouble. My al ts |isn’t pleased at all. Hoe wanted me | cag not find a fallen hair or : or urs ay 4 and restful, and my str@ngth |to wear the Marie things. _ >» t my work is no longer & bufgen| How do you suppose Mother's|dnd thickness, 6 -Size Sure-Seal me.” going to feel when I tell her that Tanlac Is sold in Seattle by rection of @ special Tanlac repreadp: | It's a shame, after all the pains she | tatty k. But I "t write it to h | tative. Oe NS ee ee at $1.25 Dozen i uit Jars are exceje Gi ry E especially good\for all large fruits, as they have thy wide mo with $1.25 a dozen. the best d 50% of ytd ‘and, of cou Quart-Si " J T thousands wad . a \ :, ’ 2. ° e Pacific Northwest. Week’s Time in M avr My us ove Ss : 4 Cost strife, Please try d in th ecurity is unquestioned. These are fhe ol : ‘ lete wi terest rate unusually high. yictims of eye|may be gon: b i Special at ¢ dy a home investment in a home instit eneaaen,| Uae of » who wear giad to know that |fowis there is real hop&and help for | ¢ Many whose eyt were fail re re fone ing say they have ae their © ¢ ye: : : restored by this remarka’ 9 on and many who oo Ww Wy ’ M Ithg d R d ‘ R = Elnnsen any they. hav (0 nian a. ea Core) : One mian says, a nal yO) 8 : i hes. your duty to take ateps to 1-P $3.50 2 P $4.50 rything without my gl before it ip too eeee a leone 4 Drop one Bo wrth of @ glass of SF ——_—— 4 © With this Haze hes would pain dred 4 they P might they, wou fa 2 * y . : Now they feel fine all the ti eyes in time Reduce, i, ly. Fel information may be obtained at any office of\this Company wan like «mire y | NOTE: Another prominent Phystclan to - cee eeeee Qualjfy in roofing is what gives it Ti 'daye everything scomaitlear. ptuent legrediont = sun afd rain—the two worst enemies ¥ CONSULT YOUR BANKER fend ‘oven fine pr ive anecia aang Qualjéy in Malthoid is BUILT IN—that’s why ' bothered | with gry’ ecenatully in” my own praction prota so Igng—why it’s the cheapest roofing you N induced tered Ceghent and nails come with each roll. 1 which induced fierce. " shee i eel He ave worn ginanes fq both for distance , smarting, itehing, burning blurred vision or for f without them I “ - [meet enn do. ; } De kept. on ha discard: lasses & zB 3 3 4 ¥ t the flutter- Bpto, 5 1 ‘ across the medicine or @ secret remedy, . Ww, ich for several years | sical preparation, the formul 4 have looked#ike a dim green blur to od on the package. TI \ . T cagmot express my Joy at ‘uarantes it to atren e lone for me." por cent in one week's thine In ed that thousands who | nees or refund the money, It n now discard them |can be oMaimed from any good druggist time and multitudes |and ts soli this cliy by the leading