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THE SEATTLE STAR args 5 ary Marie || The Rhodes Co. Harmony PORE rae "er ee , Special Py EleanorHPorter i Japanese Crepe | woot, COATINGS AND Our policy is to plan home COPYRIGHT 1920 cal Tusedey, 0 980% BER WOOL SUITINGS ofojojofojojojojo outfits that meet every need and are in perfect harmony. one arm ¢ aide, with blue Outing Flannel Upper Main Floor a hg Be A hee ight Outing Flannel, 27 * S-plece Dining Room Set—Thia @et ingmade of American walnut terial saving from [@}| (Continued From Yesterday) Jerry that was—particularly the | ested. He stayed four days; and all ‘al H AiR det toon i HE Woolen Dress Goods Section has asked approxi- | With hot cheeks I answered my| #Pecial delivery stamp) The most of | the while he was there, I never #0 r by eit hy vaoth " , . . d O] gowns and pajamas, Special Tuesday, taken from our regular stock ani in the Queen Anne design. Has buffet with or without mirror Extensle table 48 Inches in di- ameter ie to 6 feet. Chairs, es one hundred and fifty dol- his i a | muc h The wit th et 4 own question, And even the thought ia letter, aside from the usual lov.|/much as thought of ceremonious 4 » ope « a Abostutely ‘Tight, Reguint. prion \of him then cast the spell of his | fs rhapsodies, had to do with plans! dress and dinners, and liveried but- a yard, 35¢. A reduced for a quick cleanup, 150 yards of $340.00. Special at... $275.00 presence about me, and again I was|for the summer—-what we would do|lers and footmen; nor did it once oc Outing Fl ol Novelty Wool Coating in green, light and A-picce Medroom Set. ivory fin- Fa]/ hack in the whirl of dining and| together at the Weston's summer|cur to me that our simple Kitchen uling f lanne dark brown mixtures, and 150 yards of = gobo toege, eae eelas9.00 ‘aaneing and motoring, with his dear| cottage in Newport. He said he| Nora, and Old John’s son at the} 26-inch plain White Outing Flannel. Suitings and Coatings in plaids ‘and mahogany face at my side. Of Jerry; yes, of | *hould run up to Andersonville early| wheel of our one motor car, were | Special Tuesday, a yard, 26¢. a ks: all 64 i ch 4 vid Special Jerry I waa thinking. But I must|—-Very early; just as noon as I wan| not beautifully and entirely adequate, | —Upper Main Floor checks; all 54 inches wide. 2 95 206.60 forget Jerry | balck from college, in fact, so that he| so unassuming and #o perfectly did EY Te ne eG ae oa While they last, a yard.... ° | 1 pictured Jerry in Andersonville, | misht meet Father and Mother, and|Jerry unmistakably “fit in." (There so Bedding Department for this in my own home. I tried to picture | put that ring on my finger. are no other words that #o exactly, week is stiowing @ fine line ~ "i exp hat I mean) And in the of Manketa, Comforta and him talking to Father, to Mother. And while I read the letter, I just | **Press w ] . Spreada [O} Absurd! What had Jerry to do| knew he would do it, Why, I could| ¢n, even bis charm and his triumph 1 an 00 resses ek & & with” learned treatises on stars, or even see the sparkle of the ring on| Were so unobtrusively complete that aD with the humdrum, everyday life of| my finger, But in five minutes after | 1 never thought of being surprised at WOMEN’S @ stupid small town? For that mat-| the letter was fokled and put away,|th® prompt capitulation of both | O : Fl ] == ; - ter, what had Father and Mother to|1 knew, with equal certitude—that | Father and Mother, | * . uting Flanne LIBERAL CREDIT EXTENDED do with dancing and motoring and | he wouldn't. WP Nseeig had brought the ring. coeere Go and painting society queen's portraits?) y¢ was like that all that spring! “Ways brings his “ringw*—and he wns | Nothing. ltorm. "While under the apell of the | never fails to “put them on.") And Second Floor js Plainly, even if Jerry, tor the sake | icttors, as I read them, I saw myself | he went back to New York with HESE attractive Pajamas Jot the daughter, liked Mather and | the ‘adored wife of Jerry Weaton, and | Mother's promise that I should visit Mother, Father and Mother cer | nappy ever after. All the rest of the| tem in July at their cottage in New: | new Autumn Upper Main Floor tainly would not like Jerry. That) time 1 knew myself to be plain Mary | Port | Dresses are not was certain Marie Anderson, forever lonely and| They seemed tke a dream—thone , PAJAMAS Of course T cried myself to sleep | desolate. | tour days—after he had gone; and I only stylish, but / \ that night. That was to be expected. | | should been tempted to doubt + These are in the Billie Burke WHERE PIKE MEETS FIFTH | Jerry was the world; and the world), 1 had been at home exactly SIEM") tne whole thing had there not been made of serviceable style and are made of an extrs | was lost. There was nothing left ex tod Hervaiesion to conte at Oboe. | the sparkle.of the ring on my finger, silk messaline and 9 heavy quality outing flannel, in fofofofojofofofol cept, perhaps, a fow remnants and | “**ee Pe * land the frequent reference to Jerry | duratle-wool. sétee = | plain white and assorted stripes, =| pleces, scarcely worth the counting—| As gently as I could I broke the/ 4. the lips ef both Father and . a a Sizes 16, 17 and 18. Formerly nee excepting, of course, Father and| news to Father and Mother. He waa) stother, | and tricotine as lis Ww $3.50. Special $1 95 Lae ae DAWN | Mother, But one could not always | Helen's brother, They must have) pney toved Jerry, both of them. | well. They are. an fi Tuesday, choice... Py “While you were standing in the| nave one’s father and mother, There | heard me meotion him. I kpew bim | wather said he was a fine, manly | + sey { doorway telling the sweet young | would come a time when— | well, very well, indeed. In fact, the | young fellow; and Mother said he| exceptional value, ' , GOWNS thing good-night, did it ever dawn| Jerry’s letter camo the next day—| Purpose of this visit was tomsk them | was a dear boy, @ very dear boy. too, and are fea- } : tpon you” by special delivery. He had gone | for the hand of their daughter. Neither of them spoke much of his igs - | P A special purchase offers an “Oh, no! I never stayed as late as| straight home from the station and| Father frowned and scolded, and) painting. Jerry himself had scarcely | tured in the girlish i unusual eee is Dainty Outing that Edinburgh Scotsman, begun to write to me. (How like| mld, “Tut, tut! and that I was noth-| mentioned it to them, as 1 remem- | Russian } Flannel Gowns in striped pat- - |ing but a child. But Mother amiled|pered, after he had gone | basque, 8 ii terns and plain mais and pink, land shook her head, even while she! 1 went to Newport In July. “The tunic and straight with blue bird design. Sizes 15, M. A. GOTTSTEIN FURNITURE CO. 2) siese rset se acct ate, asf] tend, tr init ao gp BO auf - | twenty—two whole years older than|ag large and twice as pretentious as ne models, trim- did Gown at....... e Open 9 to 6 Every Day she was when she married him; tho|the New York residence; and it med with. silk m in the same breath she admitted fhat/ sported twice the number of ser- | ‘ GOWNS [1 was young, and she certainly |vanta Once again I was caught in thread embroidery, 4 : m" ; ‘ An unusually good quality Out- e e hoped I'd be willing to wajt before I/the whirl of dinners and dances and | flat braids and but- - 4 arr! was | ‘ addi | ing Flannel Gown in V and $267.50 4-Piece Ivory Enameled Bedroom Suite} J m=! sre te yocor nan ext |sisin, Sih warn ate | tons. The color round neck mtylea im plain Father was still a little rebellious, | side, was Jerry, seemingly living only | variety includes white and attractive striped . e 1 think; but Mother—dless her dear/ upon my lightest whim and fancy. Navy and Belgium patterns. Sizes 15, $1 95 | Bi aympathetic heart}—soon convinced He wished to paint my portrait; but | Blue, Brown and 16 and 17. Choice.. e him that they must at least consent | there was no time, expecially as my Bl kc ¥ e to see this Gerald Weston, So I sent | visit, In accordance with Mother's in- | jack. PAJAMAS ire inviting him to come. |exorable decision, was of only one) s 46. $20 Down $3 50 eekly igs than ever then 1 | week's duration. | Sizes 16 to f 2 Two and one-piece styles, made Ww awaited the mecting between my| But what a wonderful week that | The Dress sketched is a tunic skirt style, made of fine, soft outing flannel} — |B iover and my father and mother.| Was! I seemed to be under a kind of black silk messaline and'trimmed with lace col- blue bird design, on plain pin! With the Westen’s mansion and | of ope Mt wee te ck cevto' aoe lar and cuffs and cord girdle, finished with tassels. Sine iivivand $350 * [manner of living in the glorified |"¢w world—a world such as no one Rese. | pawt, and the Anderson homestead, | Nad ever Hnen” tn. before. On, Price’ $15.50. 17. Choice at. jand its manner of living, very much poimna Fe arcye ogi! Lar jis the plain, wnvarnished present, 1 rs that po one hed ever loved as trembled more than ever for the re- Nap foveal. Aan. Gab'ne tana tore sults of that meeting. Not that T/ 00 alt oun anything 1 had ever|idea if 1 shouldn't graduate, but,other?—the real other? True, we/and sorrows are sure to come, and |Délleved Jerry woe oe sto, bat | dreamed of—this love of ourn Yet | be married instead, had danced together, been swimming |that they must be borne together— baea there would be ne common |S my Iife, since my earty tena I| And fo I was married. together, dined together, played ten-| if one back is not to break under the oagnalt nk. of eonguatelly. had been thinking and planing and) . (Didn't 1 tell you that Jerry |nis together. But what did we really |load, We were entering into a con~ ee eee cot have werried—but 1 aia | “Ute for It—tove. And now it had|always brought his rinks and put|xnow of each other's whims and|tract, not for a week, but, presum= | once Jerry then eo well ag I do | Ome—the real thing. The others—- | them on?) prejudices and personal habits andjedly, for a lifetime—and a good deal ena wn eues Dak, DS. chamee: an And again 3 aay, and so we fore | tastes? 3 bnee, te: a send, wnat [sang cone to ane is & Be . em believes and counterfelta, To | marri Jerty would say about a sunset; and/all of it pleasant We had been nee barman lg 2 not eer | thie that 1 thought thoss silly! But what @id we know of each! he know, I fancy, what I would jeay | brought up in two distinctly different See Our Window Display might casity have seemed that be| ittieemecdes with Paul Mayhew and |---| aout dreamy waits song, But we |soclal environments, but, we. @idnit | | . Harold Harte- didn't either of us know what the | stop to think of that. We liked the had always been thera, He did KD0W | horn were love! Absurd! But now-— rt DANDERI N E” : oth: kind of a ¢ Enhanced by mirrors of plate glass and constructed after a “last- ff) fi! aout the stars: at least, ho talked | Aha" ey 1 walked and. moved. wad with the gece GoRky ‘Werere Ser. caked ‘bate, anch olecs seman longer” policy, this unusual special opens up an — my | | with Father about them, and £0 88) breathed in this spell that had beeo ing @ good deal to be learned later | thought we knew the other—whereas 7 " . |to hold Father's interest, too. And cast upon me; and thought—little on; but we didn’t think of that, Love | we were really only seeing the mir- tunity for the particular buyer. A matchless stock in Mahogany Fin- |ne knew a Wot about tnnumerable| foo (hoe I ecetn hat eee ie Stops Hair Coming Outs/‘™! tate last stat beatae upeethe |vonee relieaiion ah cnmtte : | ; z “ary sears * things in which Mother was inter | there been before, no: ould there b ealization that ish, Ivory Enamel and Walnut Finish awaits your selection. i Seemmardiemtnandatenttanns | bai ths geo gegen het | realization that troubles and trials (Continued Tomorrow) ours. Doubles Its Beauty. = 9 Announcing the ||| sane to te maried vent away, . | Buck’s All-Enameled Ranges | , iain sateen aca] Co Canning Suppli | oe more |||_Prize |S EESe) anning Supplies H These world standart | <a> | A iberad allowance HII! WINNS |i" sper wees Special for Tuesday | , _ i ; at his sweet insistence 1) _ Ranges are in blue, : ; is granted on your old f/f) wan pretty sure I knew two reasons or black enamel, range; besides this, you IN THE —two very. food reasons—why I ‘could not marry bef adwuati into cast iron, are welcome to open B/ Hil stacDougall-Southwick |}/One reason was Father; the other ; an account, paying for reason was Mother, 1 hinted as making crack- ’ siaaie . . = = your new range in | j Smet a in pring or diel: Sein weexiy aioe Pig) Vacation Story pir. > a arm we from heat im- ments. There is a Contest see them apout tt" he ald Jauntily . am a in. iT no more le. As easy to BUCK'’S Range to suit The Boys idea that anything he could say clean as a china : your particular require- e ys bers | But T didn't know Jerry—then oy ” : Eéwin Barber, Jr. woe | - a Simply wipe with i ments and fancies. ‘Age tl, Summit School, 1 had not been home from Newport A te’ nts buys “Danderine. Gear Glass . e ie . After an application of “Danderine” if | Over thirty different f/f |! rertius merry. a week when Jerry Kept his promise After an application of “Panderine” |! SCHRAM JAR COVERS, special, dozen........29¢ So oot No ; models to choose from. | erage. 'Te, Latona Schoo I)", there two dayn before Father jany dandruff, besides every. hair|f} BOYD MASON COVERS, special, dozen.......29¢ blacking necessary. Myvie Wi 5 and Mother admitted that, perhaps, ‘shows new life, vigor, brightness, /I/ ECONOMY COVERS, special, dozen.......,.---.33¢ 7 stevens School, pttes all, it would not be so bad an more color and thickness. PAROWAX, special, package ce ee 17¢ McDougall’s Ideal Kitchen Cabinet ||] oe ean Be Young In Body, Mind and || 24% RUBBERS, special 4 doven for... .....2¢ Heights School, Seattle. QUART-SIZE MASON FRUIT JARS, dozen... .95¢ Auto Front Easy Terms | % Falla, Wash. ¥-PINT TALL JELLY GLASSES, special, doz. .49¢ Ot particular merit in BY os very tera terms the Girs | Looks Despite Your Years baibiaitsoe } ’ = x ¥ es the McDougall Kitchen - —estimated to make J) Pauline Pawiasek, Cabinet is the Auto 4 : the payments accord | Age § Warren School ||) How often you have oe ag * . e with your ability to Shetla Perking, wished that you could = ~ # ; ; $1.40 10-Foot Electric Light © 12 4 i i 5 ‘ pay—banish the finan- Bites Hants’ °° * (|| Indulge fn, he abrenn Extension—Special at 98c fhe requirements for , cial difficulties at- ff) Rely enstty | door sports with the - § An Electric Light Extension comes in very handy cleanliness and conven- ‘ = Yze—~A, tached to buying. Pay- | M. Shoap, . iia us eS Sree eee ‘ |} around ay ga or garage. — extensions jence. No open groove ments on kitchen cab- | Fownsend. Fort UI! ond of the week finds AN equipped with a plug and key socket. Special ‘at across the table front = ey Sayed weed. Pi as if Rik ge qo a ae eee = fo eae SS =< —— 00 weekly. our §) eile . | tired, listless and lac to catch waste and window display. You es | the energytogo out for = : “ Factory monstration of Sust. You will appre- Mm will then realize how [| The three judges were |l\ vigorous walk or a ‘is ciate this thoughtful \ complete the McDou- ||| the Sporting Editors of |}! round of the links—or *” “2 , Fram Soap addition. i = , all cabinet is. our newspapers: any other exercise that re- ‘ ; g y ny . ‘ u Times —Robert A. |}| quires much physical exer- Fram'’s many uses obviate the need of keeping sev- Cronin. [aaah -tiany s wee, @ren te eral ae spe of rsa im ine bee as Fram is P os t-Intelligencer — ling that he i a product for service—2 cakes for . Royal Brougham. 1Teetting old and right A ¢ Star—Leo Lassen. timewhenheshould be — Thousands—yes millions—of peo le find | in r | i ically. ree Successful candidates hee A joeed yaically. themselves in this condition early eee — — = —— d life, And | 2 ° may select their Prize inte wense that ie vate Hise 09 exouee fe Ht nes Oat $4.50 2-Ply Malthoid Roofing Swi ime. are pressing heavily upon A ° Sweaters at any time. |1/fimebut inthe senke that ottn.gyn itJors and enthusiaem into your | Special at $3.49 Roll all in ie DOYS ‘his vital forces are wasting ‘The best axsietance you can find—aesint- Girls’ Departments, third series aaeian Nesaea re of character is in the use of AN UNUSUALLY BIG VALUE places e Worn ou! je8. gin Stories will be |; Only the very best materials are used in manufac posted in these Depart- ||| a turing Malthoid Roofing. Tough wool felt is satur- mente: ated and coated with especially refined compounds. | Quality in Malthoid is BUILT IN. That’s why it lasts The Great General Tonic ; id ey * so long. Roll contains 108 square feet, complete with McDougall kidneye to normal activity brings back oor ben pune {f| nails and cement. Special at $3.49. By taking advantage of our liberal terms you can enjoy your own fur- nishings immediately rather than endure the discouraging delay accumu- lating capital to buy outright. ‘and mental vigor~chases away that tired, worn-out f nd pon it with a spirit of buoyancy. ta : LYKO ie « distinctive preparation, scien cor. 1 RAEN GIR gee ae, . oot er ecabtarteritnn Mereiteeee eaaieee THE STORE FOR USEFUL ARTICLES i ing. Specially beneficial for invalids, convalescents and run-down people of all conditions. Get a bottle from | LYRO te weld fn eviginal pack 7OUF ATOR today—tomorrow you will fel better for ft : Z Washout Menutscturere Lyko Medicine Co. xo.t7ciert Second Ave, and Pike St. SEATTLE For Sale by All Druggists—Always in Stock at the | Owl Drug Company |

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