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Curtains, Curtains, Curtains, Curtains, Curtains, Curtains, Curtains, Curtains, Curtains, Curtains, Curtains, Curtains, Curtains, regular regular regular regular regular regular price $ regular regular regular regular regular regular regular regular $2.75, price price price price price price price price Our Window Drapery Sale A remarkable offering of Berim and Marquisette Window Drapes—just when they are needed to brighten up the home with their newness and increase the cheerful influence neces sary for the coming long winter evenings, The cost is lost sight of in pricing of the curtains offered in this sale, Note the reduc tions and quantity: $4.50, $5.50, $4.50, $3.00, 12.00, $4.00, BSE HSE008502000020 pairs Curtains, regular price $10.00 ; SPECIAL—100 pairs of Hematitched Scrim Curtains, priced regularly at $2.50 to $3.00, NOW OUR FALL SHOWING of Lace Drapery of better grade is un- usually large, and priced from $10.50 up to $33.50 LIBERAL CREDIT EXTENDED ENOUGH District Deputy Commish to T. F. (in an examination on knife and ax) —How long would you cut wood for cooking fire in the open? T. F—TiW I had enough.—Boys’ BE A CAPITALIST | YOURSELF Puget Sound Power & Light Company's (Continued From Saturday) Mother jumped up then, and said, “Tut, tut,” what was she thinking of to alk like this when it couldn't do ja bit of good, but only made mat~ ters worse. And she sald that only |went to prove how she was still | keeping on tarnishing my happt }and bringing tears to my bright ¢ | when certainly nothing of the whole | wretched business was my fault. | She thrust the dress back into the trunk then, and shut the lid. Then she took me downtairs and bathed my eyes and face with cold water, and hers, too, And she began to talk and Jaugh and tell stories, and be | gayer and jollier than I'd seen her |for ever so long, And she was that | way at dinner, too, until Grandfather |happened to mention the reception | tomorrow night, and ask if she was going. She flushed up red then, ob, #0 red! and said, “Certainly not.’ Th: she added quick, with a funny lit drawing-in of her breath, that she should let Marte go, tho, with her Aunt Hatfle, There was an awful fuss then Aunt Hattie raised her eyebrows and brew up her hands, and sald: “That child—in the evening! Why, | Madge, are you crazy?” | And Mother said no, she wasn't crazy at all; but ft was the only chance Father would have to see me and she didn’t feel that she had a right to deprive him of that priv- !iege, and she didn’t think {t would do mo any harm to be out this once | | [on his glasses, and said, “Well, well,/she must have looked lovely in that| ary Marie Py EleanorHPorter COPYRIGHT late in the evening. And she intend- ed to let me go. Aunt Hattie still didn't approve and she said more, quite a lot more; but Grandfather spoke up and took my part, and said that, in his opinion, Madge was right, quite ight, and that it was no more than |fair that the man should haw «| chance to talk with his own child for a litle while, and that he would | be very glad to take me himself and look after me, not care to take the trouble Aunt Hattie bridied up at that, and said that that wasn't the case at all; that she'd be very glad to look after | me; and if Mother had quite made | up her mind (hat sho wanted me to #0, they'd call the matter settled. And Mother said she had, and so it was settled. And I'm going. I'm to wear my new white dress with the pink rosebud trimming, and I'm so excited I can hardly wait till tomor- row night. would go, too! Two days later. Well, doing all right! shaking so I can hardly write—it wants to get ahead so fast and tell. But I'm going to keep it sternly back and tell it just as it happened, and not begin at the ice-cream in- stead of the soup. Very well, then. the reception; ayd Mother said I ~|looked very sweet, and any-father- ought-to-be-proud-of me in my new | dress. Grandfather patted me, put bless my soul! Is this our litte Mary Marie™ And even Aunt Hat- tie said if I acted an well as I looked Va do very well, Then Mother kissed me and ran upstairs qiuck But I saw the tears in her eyes, and I knew why she hurried so, At the reception right away, but he didn’t see me for a long time. He stood in a corner, and lots of folks came up and spoke to him and shook hands;and he bow ed and smiled—but tn between. when there wasn't anybody noticing, he looked so tired and bored. After a time he stirred and changed his post- tion, and I think be was bunting for ja chance to get away, when all of a sudden his eyes, roving around the room, lighted on me. My! but just didn't love the way be came thru that crowd, straight 1920 if Aunt Hattie did But—oh, if only Mother now TI guem something's And my hand ts I went last night/and then I knew, almost before he with Grandfather and Aunt Hattic to| had told ma I saw Father} Five-Year Gold Coupon 8% Notes Dated September 1, 1920; Due September 1, 1925 Sizes, $100, $500 and $1,000 Dexter Horton Trust & Savings Bank, Trustee Price $100 and Interest—Yield 8 Per Cent 0 NOT ENVY THE CAPITALIST. SAVE YOUR MONEY AND BE ONE. One of the greatest needs of this country today is that more men and women should be part owners in the great, solid, sub- stantial and permanent industries. YOU WANT YOUR MONEY TO WORK FOR YOU. You want it to bring in the highest possible return, but the invest- ment must be safe. eo! possible high return to blind one to the risk of losing the princi- pal sum invested. PUGET SOUND POWER & LIGHT COMPANY’S Five- Year Notes, selling at par and paying 8 per cent interest, combine the two fundamentals of a good investment—safety and It is most unwise to yield—in a wonderful way. 1. THE SAFETY of your investment is guaranteed by the broad basic nature of the business, and by the fact that the interest charges on this issue of notes every year. 2. THE HIGH RETURN is furnished by the 8 per cent yield of those notes. It is high because the demand for money is such right now that 8 per cent can be obtained on the highest grade securities. 8. OUR PARTIAL PAYMENT PLAN, whereby you can purchase the notes in ten payments and get interest on your savings as they accumulate, is a further point of advantage in | | i} | | earnings from the business are more than twenty-six times the | | becoming a capitalist through this channel. THIS ISSUE IS LIMITED The demand for these notes is strong. At the rate they are being taken the entire issue will be sold early this week. If you wish to purchase we suggest that you see us now. It Is Your Opportunity Full information may be obtained at any office of this Company CONSULT YOUR BANKER Puget Sound Power & Light Company allow the lure of | | | beauty | that mereolized toward me, without paying one bit of attention to the folks that tried to stop him on the way. And when he got to me, he looked so glad to se me, only there was the same quick searching with his eyes, beyond and around ma as If he was looking for “DANDERINE” Stops Hair Coming Out; Doubles Its Beauty. A fow cents buys “Danderine.” Aft er an application of “Danderine” you can not find a fallen hair or any dan drut; besides, every hair shows new life, vigor, brightness, more color and thickness, | Peeling the Skin Is Better Than Bleaching Ever since the discovery tha ylized wax would » red comple 4 a substitute for bleaching creams has grow Aly. A perfect complexion can tained indefinitely if this bie substance uned. Its cent cleansing, clearing and p prices nks them ular that in. Fhe anxolite lotion for wrinkles a8 has also become ex- ilar, One ounce of pow- ed in one- Rathing the ffect nd in impr r, Coughs and Colds Catarrh, Croup, Sore Throat Banished by Hyomei The germs of catarrh do not exist in the same atmosphere with anti- septic Hyomel (pronounce it High-o- 6 Hyome! and relief from , CougNS, throat or cold will come in two minutes. Breathe Hyomei and that stomach hawking in the morning kly disappear. the Hyomel and kill the ca- event crusts from He. the Hyomel for a few minute: day and rid yourself of con temptible catarrh. Breathe Hyomei—ive it faithful trial and if you are not satis- y back Ends indigestion It relieves stomach misery, sour stomach, bele nd all stomach disease or x ’ . Large of tablets at all druggists in all towns. ! somebody else, just ax he had done the morning of the lecture, And I knew it was Mother, of course. So 1 maid: “No, she ain't come.” j “So T see,” he answered. And there was such a hurt, sorry look away |back in his eyes, But right away he | ‘But you came! | to be entertained, And he took me over to where they bad things to| eat, and just heaped my plate with | chicken patties and sandwiches and olives and pink-and-white frosted cakes and ice-cream (not all at once, of course, but in.order), And I had perfectly beautiful time And Father seemed to like it pretty well But after a while he grew sober | again, and his eyes began to rove all around the room. | He took me to a little seat in the | corner then, and we sat down and) began to talk—only Fathet didn’t | talk much. He just Mstened to what 1 said, and hin eyes grew deeper and darker and sadder, and they didn't) rove around so much, after a tim |but just stared fixedly at nothin }away out across the room. By and |by he stirred and drew a long nigh, and said, almost under his breath “It was just such another night as this.” And of course, T asked what was— | “Phat I first saw your mother, my | dear,” “Oh, yea, I know!” 1 cried, eager to tell him that I did know, “And perfectly beautiful blue silk dress all | silver lace.” He turned and stared at me. “How did you know that? he do- manded. “Il saw tt.” “You saw it!” “Yesterday, yes—the drens,” The Rhodes Co. Domestic Specials Upper Main Floor English Long Cloth tn 10 yard pleces, Formerly $3.75, Special Tuesday, piece nee D0 LD piece ... English Long Cloth in 10- yard pieces, A soft chamois finished fabric which sold formerly at $4.75. Special Tuesday, a 10-yard piece + 4615 Muslin—36inch Bleached Muslin. A splendid quality, ata Batiste—Figured Batiste in white and flesh color. A desirable fabric for Ungerie. 30 inches wide and formerly sold at vis Poses 40c New Short Flare Suits $55.00 Second Floor The Short Flare Jacket of the new Autumn Suite ts dally proving its popularity over other modes for its smartness and adaptability for all daytime wear, New ship | nodded. f “But how could you?” he asked, frowning, and looking so surprised. | |"Why, that dress must be—seven- | teen years old, or more.” { 1 nodded again, and I suppose 1| |did look pleased; it’s such fun to |have a secret, you know, and watch | folks guess and wonder. And I kept him guessing and wondering for quite a while, Then, of course, 1| told him that it was upstairs in | Grandfather's trunk-room; that | Mother had got It out, and I saw it. ‘Dut what-+was your mother doing | with that dress?” be asked then, | looking even more puzed and mys- tified. And then mddenty I thought and remembered that Mother was crying. And, of course, she wouldn't want Father to know she was crying over it—that dress she had! warn when he first met her long ago! (1 don’t think women ever want men to know such things, do you? I know I shouldn't) So I didn’t tell I Just kind of tossed ft off, and mum. | bled something about her looking it} over; and I was going to say some: | thing else, but I saw that Father} wasn't lstening. He had begun to talk again, softly, as if to himself. “I suppose tonight, seeing you, and all this, brought it back to me so vividly.” Then he turned and looked at me. “You are very like your mother tonight, dear.” “I suppose I am, maybe, when I'm) Marie,” I nodded. He laughed with his Ups, but his eyes didn’t Jaugh one bit as he said "What a quaint Uttle fancy of} yours that is, child—as if you were two in one.” “But I am two In one,” I declared. “That's why I'm a crosscurrent and a contradiction, you know,” I ex-| plained, I thought he'd understand. But he didn't I supposed, of course, he} |knew what a crosscurrent and a} |contradiction was, But he turned jagain apd stared at me. “A—what?" he demanded. “A crom-current and a contradic: tion,” [ explained once more. “Chil \dren of unlikes, you know. Nurse Sarah told me that long ago. Didn't you ever hear that—that a child of Juntikes was a cross-current and a contradiction?” (Continued Tomorrow) 4» nd body exhausted—conscious night’s rest, bed lest he Do you ex Are | To Ni¢ | LYKO ig i, feluse al jualed since you wore @ boy. <a out, Ask your druggist for » bottle todayrand get rid of sleepless nights. Sole Manefactarers: LYKO MEDICINE CO. Wow York Kansas City, Me. jror Sale by All Druggists—Always in Stock at the The Great General Tonic © ‘The hour of bed-time will soon Jose its terrors and you wil begin to seek your couch with ments just received, and the large assortment of styles and colors suggests the thought that today is the best time to make your selection. Some are finished with the smart standing fur collar of seal or Australian opossum, while others have the convertible col- lar of self material Other attractive finish- ings are made of silk fons embroidery and silk thread stitching ‘The display includes aizes 16 to 42 in models made of Velour de Laine, Velour, Tricotine and Broadcloth, in autumn shades of Brown, Rein- deer, Chinese Biue and Navy. 500 Untrimmed Velvet HATS CHOICE $1.95 Second Floor HE MILLINERY SECTION will place on Special Sale Tuesday 500 Untrimmed Hats from our regular stock. The assortment includes a wide range of styles in Turban, Semi-Turban, Chin Chin and large and small sailor shapes, in Navy, Purple, Gray, Henna, Brown and Castor. Most all are plain; a few have contrasting colored facing. Formerly $3.95, $4.95, $5.95, $6.95 and $7.50. While they last, CHOICE At ..2c.o+ ceccoccceccceccccccc cs cece ccf lO Special uesday Special for Tuesday A Clean Up Sale of Women’s KID GLOVES | Main Floor this sale of Kid Gloves arranged for Tuesday’s selling are about 600 pairs from our regular stock, comprising broken lines and odds and ends in which the smaller sizes predominate. The re- ductions, which are unusual, offer an exceptional opportunity for substantial economy. ‘ Lot No. 1—%*,,'" Lot No. 2—2" murs at of French French Kid, Lambskin and Cape Kid Gloves, in Champagne, Gloves, which sold formerly White, Black, Tan, Navy and at $1.75, $2.00 and $2.25. This assortment includes White, Champagne and a few dark colors, Sizes 5%, 6% and 6, but not each size in every Tuesday, © pairse---- DOC Gray, which sold formerly at $2.50 and $2.75 a . Sizes 5%, 5%, 6, 64, 6% and 6%, but not each size in every style or color, Choice Tues pair = $1.35 pair Lot No. and Gray. but not each size in every style or color. Choice Tuesday, a pair. 3 150 pairs of French Kid and Cape Gloves, in White, Champagne, Mode, Black, Tan, Pearl Formerly $3.00, $3.25 and $3.50. Sizes 5% to 7%, $1.50 AS SPECIFIED “Your sult begins to look a Rttle} rusty.” | “Yes, my tallor guaranteed that it | would wear like iron.”—Judge. | RTH TRTIRE tiseases. Eczema, itc rot greasy or sticky safe for tender, sensitive skins, i ight? It’s been a busy and fretful day. Brain fagged, nerves frayed that tomorrow is fraught with new trials and tribulations, he realizes the imperative need of a refreshing Yet, he hesitates and dreads to go to | roll toss throughout the night | ‘and insomnia? | periens horrors of nightmare you troubled with wakeful, reatless nights? Do you get | up in the morning feeling more tired thar because your rest in when went to | te eo disturbed and brokenf ‘Then, we pleasurable antici of a » 'LYKO” will bless you with Lin ber and bring you down in the morning i trite and fi refreshed im body and sind, and Owl Drug Company POCKET KNIVES p Special at 98¢ and $1.49 Any Straight Blade Razor in the House Special at $1.49 Here is an opport- tunity you can’t afford to miss. We are offer- ing a large selection of Robeson Sure-Edge Pocket Knives at a bargain. Many new knives have been added to the sale—you will find a good assortment. to choose from. $1.25 and $1.50 Pocket Knives at .....98¢@ $2.00, $2.25 and $2.50 Pocket Knives $1.49 Any Straight Blade Razor in the house, special at .....$1.49 for Tuesday 10c doz. Jar Rubbers, special, 4 doz...25¢ 85c¢ dozen Schram Jar Covers, special, POF GOREN inc cccsnavccccseccouceons Jelly Glasses, special, dozen ......47c 14-pint tall or squat Jelly Glasses, dozen.......47¢ Coleman Quick-Lite Lamps Special at $7.49 Coleman Quick-Lite Gasoline Lamps give a clear, white light of 300 candle power. These lamps are made with a heavy nickel-plated fount, and come complete with a glass shade, Special at $7.49. ~ THE STORE FOR USEFUL ARTICLES