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It is rapidly becoming a regular fad, and if you Wish to have a complexion which will attract favorable comment everywhere © Derwillo a * to be delight t accept mubuti- Will not be disap- ‘Just as De or “juat Thee it Hore in ® fair, honest propos! tion by the druggiate and department stores af this city, Get a bottle of Der- willo from any tollet counter, trial for a few days, und if you don't bring it back and get your mone auld anything be fairer Xt in sold tn this city by all up-to-date druggists an: department. stores, Including Bartell and |Owi Drug Co, x rhe autifi appearanc * not affect it give Ma Ma COPYR!ISa (Continued from yesterday) “I don’t think you need to worry about that," stammered mother. | And when I looked at her, her face | was all flushed, and @ort of queer but not a bit angry. And she went on in the same little |volce: “Rut, tell me, why—why did |—your father want you to be Marie and not Mary And I told her how he said he'd [remembered what I'd said to him in | the parlor that day—how tired I got being Mary, and how I'd put on | Marie's things just to get a little vacation from her, and he said he'd never forgotten. And so when it came near time for me to come ‘again, he determined to fix it so I |wouldn’t have to be Mary at all And wo that was why, And I told Mother it was all right, and of Joourse I Uked it; only it did mix me up awfully, not knowing which wanted me to be Mary now, and |which Marie, when they were both [telling me different from what they lever had before, And that it was hard, when you were trying just the best you knew how, And I began to ery again, And she said there, there, once | more, and patted me on the shoulder, nd told me I needn't worry any (om And that she understood it, if I didn't, In fact, she was begin ning’ to understand a lot of things ‘that she'd never understood before. And she said ft was very, very dear of Father to do what he did, and} |that I needn't worry about her being displeased at all, That she was) pleased, and that #he believed he! meant her to be, And she said T needn't think any more whether to be Mary or Marie, but to be just a good, of thera, and that waa all she asked and she very sure it was all father would ask, too. 1 told her how I thought he did care @ little about having me there, and that I knew he was going to mina me Abd I told her why—wha he'd said that morning in the june- Beauty's Ambition One of the most age ditions to any woman is the pre ence of pimples and much blemishes Her ambitions are firet a home, then children, and then her appearance. f the greatest blessings she ¢ ina fine, fair skin on face. of Stuart's id the = thin p sufferers their une of the blood condition m sible, Women are great from skin disorders, and hem complexions ate marred bec Calcium Wafers giv: a complexion that rivals the of an artist to produce. Ry ra upon the skin and blood. they thus ontribute to a more beautiful com- piexion. Get a 60-cent box of these won- derful wafers from any druggist anywhere. for Hay Fever Asthma and inflamma- tory conditions of the respiratory tract. Instant relief is given the sufferers by ONE DOSE of Asthmadol- Joyner. If you have suf- fered with Hay Fever or Asthma, get a bottle of this wonderful remedy and suffer no longer. you are a victim of Hay Fever, know now that you need not be troubled this Hay Fever season if you get a bottle of Asthmadol (Joyner) and take according to direc- tions. Sold by good druggists every place or sent, postpaid, by the Joyner Drug Co., Spo- kane, Wash., on receipt of price, $1.10, ‘Doctor Tells How to Strengthen Eyesight By bs 7 sim ple we I use of TT Bon-Opto Bon- (pto saPe Dr. Strengthen> Lewis, 1 haveseen eyesight strength - ened 60% in one |week's time in many relief brought itching, jery eyes. instances, and quick to inflamed, aching. burning, work-strained, wat Read the doctor's full statement soon to appear in this paper. Bon-Opto t# sold and recom mended everywhere by druggists, Py EleanorliPorter old shaky | loving little daughter to both | THE SEATTLE STAR ry Marie % tlon—about appreciating love, and | not missing things or people until | you didn't have them; and how he'd | learned his lesson, and all that. And mother grew aif flushed and rosy again, but she was pleased. 1 knew she waa, And she said some beautiful things about making other | people happy, instead of looking to ourrelves all the time, just as she had talked once, before I went away And I felt again that hushed, | atained-winde softmunic, every body: kneeling kind of @ way; and I) was so happy! And it lasted ali the rent of that evening tll I went to sleep, | And for the first time a beautiful |idea came to me, when \ I thought how mother was trying to please father, and he was trying to please her, Wouldn't tt be perfectly lovely and wonderful if father and mother | should fall in love with éach other all over again, and get married? 1 guess then this would be @ love story all right, all right eee HT: 1920 October, Oh, how T wish that stained window, everybody-kneeling feeling | | would last, But it never does. Just | the next morning, when I Woke up. i it rained. And I didn't feel pleased a bit, Still I remembered what had | happened the night before, and a real glow came over me at the beau: | Uful idea T had gone to nipep with. | I wanted to tell patie » and rey [her if it couldn't be, and wouldn't she let it be, if father would® So, without waiting to dress me, I hur | ried across the hall to her room and told her ail about it—my idea, land everything But she said, “Nonsense,” and, “Hush, hush.” when I asked her if! she and father couldnt fall in ove | all over again and get married. Ard | she sald not to get ailly notions into my head. And she wasn't a | flushed and teary, as she had been | the night before, and whe didn't talk | at all ae ahe had then, either. And its been that way ever since. Things have gone along in just the | unval humdrum way, and she’s never | een an She same as she was that night 3 4% little something— @id happen yesterday, tho. There's going to be another big astronomy meeting here in Boston this month, | Just as there waa when father found mother years ago; and grandfather | brought home word that father was! going to be one of the chief speakers. | And he told mother he supposed she'd go and hear him, | I couldn't make out whether he) was joking or not. (1 never ean tell | when grandfather's joking) But} Aunt Hattie took ft right up in earn ent, and said, “Pooh, pooh,” abe! Kuessed not. She could see Madge going down to that hall to hear Dr, | Anderson speak! And then a funny thing hap- pened. I looked at mpther, and I saw her head come up with a queer Intle Jerk yes, IT am thinking of she said, juxt as calm and] cool as could be “When does he} apeak, father?* And when Aunt Hattie pooh poohed some more, and asked how could she do such & thing, mother answered “Because Charles Anderson te the father of my little girl, and I think she should hear him speak. There fore, Hattie, I intend to take her.” And then she asked grandfather | again when father was going to speak. I'm so excited! Only think of seeing my father up on a big plat form with a lot of big men, and hearing him peak! And he'll be the very smartest and handsomest one there, too. You see if he Tan't! eee Two weeks and one day later. Oh, I've got a lot to write this ume—I mean, a lot has happened Still, I don't know as it's going to take #0 long,to tell it. Besides, I'm aime too ex to write, any. | | Way. But I'm going to do the bgst/ I can to tefl 1t Just ae it happen Father's here—right here in Bos ton. 1 don't know when he came. But the first day of the meeting was day before yesterday, and he} was here then. The paper said he was, and his picture was there, too. } There was a lot of pictures, but his | Was away ahead of the others, It | was the very best one on the page. | (1 told you it would be that way) Mother saw it first That ts, T think she did. She had the paper In her hand, looking at it, when I came into the room; but as soon ag she maw me she laid it right down quick on the table. If she hadn't been quite so quick about it, and if she hadn't looked quite so queer when she did it, I wouldn't have thought anything at all. But when I went over to the table after she had gone and saw the paper with Father's pie. ture right on the first page—and the biggest picture there—I knew then, than anyone else. How can we make your fall clothes as inexpensive as possible? HAT’S our*problem; we’re here to serve. you in clothes; we want to do it better If we get the best clothes for wear and style---no one can beat that. We have them in Hart Schaffner & Marx If we sell them on close margins, clothes. at. I looked at It then, and I read what It said, too. It was lovely, Why, I hadn't any idea Father wan so big I was prouder than ever of him. It told all about the stars and comets he'd discovered, and the books he'd written on astronomy, and how he nville, and that he was going | to give an address the next day And I read it all—every word. And I made up my mind right there and then that I'd cut out that piece and save it. But that night, when IT went to High Class Dentistry At most reasonable prices, Extraction absolutely with- out pain or bad after ef- fects. All work guaranteed 15 years. Take care of your health. X-RAY FREE 9 to 10:30 A. M. United Painless * Dentists Phone Elliott 3633 Third and James Street. an Factory Price: 250 Leather 50 Leather Hand Bags. | left. president of the college at AN- bnow, we're giving you more value: it and we’re here to prove it. CLOTHES SHOP Cor. Second and Seneca Street We’ re doing Plain simple styles are correct for you. We have any number of smart models from Hart Schaffner & Marx. It takes designing art like theirs to make plain clothes that don’t look that way. Men who used to think they had to go to tailors are coming to us. In our Hart Schaff- ner & Marx suits they get the quality and tailoring they paid 50% to 100% more for. They get fitted perfectly. Sizes for every, figure. HART SCHAFFNER & MARX of course, what she'd "Deen looking | the brary cupboard to get the pa | per, I couldn't do it, after all, Oh the paper was there, but that page was gone, There wasn't a bit of it Somebody had taken it right out. I never thought then of Mother But I believe now that it was Mother, for— But I mustn't tell you that part Stories are just like meals ‘ou have to eat them—I mean tell |them—in regular order, the ice cream in where the soup ought to be, So I'm not going to te yet why I suspect it wax Mother thi cut out that page of the paper with | Father's picture in it AUCTION HOUSE Ve are instructed to sell, at private sale, for less and Fiber Suit Cases. 20 Trunks, steamer and wardrobe. 25 small genuine Alligator Hand Bags for $3.75 each. Sh 500 pair of Men’s must be sold, regardle: Women’s and Children’s of --Shoes--Shoes Shoes cost. Men’s Dress and Work Shoes from Women's Shoes . Children’s Shoes White HIPE Men's HIPR $ Rubber Hip Boot Red Packs . ‘ Men’s U.S. A. Packs ....... 1512 FIFTH AVE. Next to Coliseum Theatre and not put Well, the next Father's lecture, Mother, Of course Grandfather was there, too, but he was with the other | astronomers, I guess, Anyhow, he didn't sit with us, And Aunt Hattie didn't go at all. So were alone. KS ‘ontinued Tomorrow) morning was} and I went with! Mother and I} For parity, freshness and flavor buy imported Pompeian Olive Oil Crystal Pool Will Close For the Season of 1920 Sunday Night Oct. 3 Remember, it is always sum- mer time in the big pool—oome and enjoy the few remaining days of this wonderful sport. LADIES, remember, Thurs- days are sot aside for you be- tween the hours of 12 and 2 p.m SEATTLE NATATORIUM CO. 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