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RMS TNE SERVICE. (SHSM ory | INU 1} - | | FINE DINING SETS Buy now and make arrange © have ua lay aside until you are ready for delivery By #0 doing it wil ‘ as we have sole and tak entire . walnut the Que solid oak in the Jac sion style ne atraight-line Mis Jacobean cighteplece oak set buffet, table and — six ehaire regular $226.00 for SiTT 30 Queen Anne nine-piece wal nut set—duffet, china closet table and #ix chairs—regu lar $579.50, for $495.00 Queen Anne nine-piece wal- nut set—bu china closet, table and six chairs—regu lar $481.00, for... ‘Witttam and Mary nine- piece walnut set buffet, china closet, table and six chairs —regular $545.00.....9467.00 LIBERAL CREDIT EXTENDED Geynsaen Mission eleht-piece fumed oak aet—— buffet, table and #ix chairs — regular $135.50 for 07.75 PIKE MEETS FIFTH ry ROM TTT |New Yorker Is Wed * | Fourth Time at 83 SEW YORK, Oct. 18—Chester | Osterhoudt, 83 years old, has launch jed on his fourth matrimonial ven | ture. He took out a license to marry Mra. Lulu Alice Robbins, who is 54. If John Jones tells you he | Goes not think your house will | It is not considered wise to read BEFORE BREAKFAST and if print blurs or dances it’s a safe bet that you need glasses. ufacturing ticians Established Since 1590 Why you must wash your face every day THE SEATTLE STAR By Louis Joseph Vance (Copyright, 1920, by Leute | CHAPTER 1 The Street of Strange Paces 1 THE DARK CORNER The way of the the same: it befell withou |ing; this shadow life wh no widely apart from all the humankind. * * ¢ ad waited that turning tn life which ahe allied the Dark Corner, And as the Dark © ner drew near, the transfu whi » termed the Change effect by what may on! soribed as a convulsion of her very soul Now she was no longer herself but another woman, a strange wo man clothed In her own flesh but in no other way akin to her Self of everyday Yet, incomprehenatbly, | opsciournems of the old self-identity survived; and though (as she con: | cetved it) dispossessed from ite bedy, her Self continued by her new body's eriUeal, intrigued, “ee | On ab her pay side, observant, something amused In this wise rounding the Dark Corner, she passed into that place which she had named the Street of Strange Faces. Il, LEONORA The strangest’ thing about the! Street of Strange Paces was that wither it nor any of ite Faces was cally strange. | ‘The Street, never wide, was the narrower for {ta rank of pushearts, Between these casional automobile went gingerly to spare the multitude of urchins. | The girl went her way with a con double an O« | was in a hurry ation grew more rapid—“and you not indifferent to me, You said go, but * ¢ are never thing was ever | know.” “Oh, I ke you all right” “No; more than that; too much to wish to hurt me. Is it not so? “Why, I don't want to hurt you, | of courne, But | “Then when I see you run from me ax what am I to if 1 were think “Well a plague, if you've got to know—T I've got a date and I'm: late.” And 1 am detaining you! Tor sive me—but let me go with you | a little way | The girl shot hunted glances right and left then sald ungractounty: | "Oh, come along! and turned back j walking hastily Mario put his hand under her arm, | Nightly piloting her ‘through the brawling street After @ little while, being tn the wrong, she said sulkily: “ft don’t] neo why you're always making « I'm trying to put something you. I never promised * * * “True, But you know I am right You know what these friend yours are; if you persist, your fate must be as theirs.” | The man drew the girl to an un willing pause midway down a dark block, with a windowlean wall beside them and not a soul near. And all the while that second self. #0 weirdly Leonora and yet not Leo- | nora, divined even more clearly than sho the exquisite mettle of the spirit | scious «mile bred of knowledge that |that shone out of Mario's eyen she was dressed in her very newest best; garments of a cut and cost euch as the street selfom saw. But it saw them now and gave tongue to comment. Though the width of the street |two plainclothes men who turned tc | tare. But let them rubber; they |hadn’t anything on her. | ‘The stress }due to consideration far more | weighty; and when, at a crossing she descried its cause, phe stopped ji dismay On the far corner « tall man, sim. | ply clothed, stood, head and shoul |ders lifted above the crowd. His an ascetic, gravely fine. And be | was looking for her; she knew that, | toa, Io a furry she swung into the bywtreet, aecking to escapa She tod date © © ¢ “Leonora! I beg of you * * * It ts 1, Marto™ She stopped with a show of sur prin. “Oh, hello. It's you * * ‘The man paused, hat in hand. “You saw me, Leonora You turned up this street to avold me. Leonora, why? “If you thought that—why’d you fotlow met The man lifted his hands palms uppermost, and let them fall. “You know ° ¢ I have told you. Yer” hia enunch | was between them, she was aware of | of ber attention was| profile waa sharp, the silhouette of | “Lam not a common man.” was stating simple fact, innocent of | “I know the world ou the one you know, and the men and women who live in it. I am seldom mistaken in those who interest me. | Andyouwhom ilove © © © I tell Leo you are no more of thin life than 1, and you do a wicked and cruel thing, when you trample | jown that which is good in you and/ might bring you to a splendid dee | ny.” Impreened in spite of herself, she looked uneasily away. “I muppone you know what you jmean ° ° © “And you also. I mean, fou could love me if you would, and in the! life I offer you, become your real| self, not this adventureloving com panion of rogues and vagubonds- and worse! He gave an imploring gesture. “Ah, Leonora, if only you would give them up” “I guess you don't understand Fed would kill me tf 1 chucked him! “Tle would never find you where I would take you, to my home tn Spain; or if he ever did, he would not dare lift eeyes to you, « lady, moving in the world for which she waa born.” In a dul votoe she tnnteted: “You don't know Red. * © © I'm afraid for you. I with you'd go away.” “You care that much! You love * 1 love you,| me, Leonora—at last.” He was drawing her steadily to Why it is reasonably priced If Palmolive was made in limited quantity | ‘*tlo? * * * She lied readily, naming for tha favored few, if its use was restricted aa in the old days when Palm and Olive oils were the perquisite of royalty,Palmolive | had to chase all over to lose ‘em.” would be a very expensive soap. But because millions use it, the price is ne more than that of ordinary soap. Thus every woman may enjoy ita beneficial action, and can obtain it always wherever she may be. Palmolive is sold everywhere by leading dealers, | happened | will | “Please let me go now | will wee about noon and fix to THE DARK MIRROR seph Vance) noomed Now lips ward him, all her strength to have ebbed from her limba: and his ng breath ot was in bis arma, on hers, For a was a mere reeling nennen, thing ow you will me ll go away marry Stung by reafization of what had led to be free truge “Let me Mario—pleane “You will marry me? “I don't know — perhaps — yes, 1 But not tomorrow—not right away.” “why? “I can't marry you just yet got to break with Hed so's he won't know it wasn't him that broke with me. I've got to! But you me; I've promised, and I will, a# soon as everilcan**¢" her handa She thrust out fending off his baw us and told Red ¢ ¢ He made a alg ou again subminsion, “I when?” 11) give you @ ring meet you uptown some to run, Good night ** © 4 With a nm news she tu ¢ amile of 1 left him, her slight igure flitting swiftly Marto |). Histort's Dinner with Wine 75c Inter than she 4 «limpae of the general m proved that, started up the stairs, In the cor at the head of the first flight she turned to the ok of the house and the furthest door She knuckled the with a knock of peculiar tim A hum of voters In the room @ away, a key grated, the door sewun open. She went in, finding herself under the thou as she concentrated regard of 11 pairs of | eyen jood evening, fotks! Pipe my n The silence that answered her was | broken ban: “ Jenort fter a Uttle by Red Carne. kid. Sit down.” his invitation, she drop- ped her pose but remained where| she wan, reviewing the with quizzical gaze. “What's the funeral? company English Addie, without removing the cigaret from her mouth, apoke, “Maybe you won't mind tellin’ us w'at mide you lite, dear - Leonora experienced a quaim of Mingivings. Had somebody spied on her and Mario and hurried ahead to the two plain-clothes men. “Ennis and Corbin lamped me on the way here—Addie, dear—and I “You did shake ‘em, kid—suret Red demanded with keen interest. “Sure.- If I hadn't I wouldn't be here now.” “Maybe #0," Chartle the Coke drawied in a voice as coloriess as his face—"maybe not.” “Where do you get that stuff?” In resentment Leonora swung round to face him. “What's all this, any- way? I want to know.” Her eyes ranged again the array of fnoes, getting no satisfaction; for each averted his gaze, all but Red, Harry the Nut, and Ines, the third and only other woman present. (Continued in Our Next Issue} If anybody had) The Rhodes COTTON PETTICOATS SPECIAL/AT $1.85 Second Floor | *OR a Tuesday’s special sale the Petticoat Section has taken from the regular stock 200 cotton petticoats of heatherbloom and sateen with tucked and Van Dyke flounces | and elastic fitted tops. All lengths and extra | large sizes are included in plain rose, Kelly green, king’s, navy and Copenhagen blue, | plum, gray, tan and black; also figured pat- $2.95. | terns on black grounds. Formerly $2.50 and Choice, Tuesday $1.85. ATTRACTIVE VEILING, A YARD 50c Main Floor | HE out of the ordinary values which this as- black, navy and brown, sortment of 450 yards displays is afforded by a special purchase which, if marked in the usual | manner, would sell at 75c and up to $1.25 a yard. | The variety includes plain and fancy meshes, en- chenille dots and lace borders in hanced with Matn Floor Co. —— A Remarkable Value in Women’s LIGHT WEIGHT CAPE GLOVES A PAIR $2.98 HIS opportunity 1s afforded you through a very economical purchase of hundred and twenty pairs of light-weight cape gloves, which we will share | with you. They are in one-clasp style with medium and heavy embroidery back and feature sizes 514 to 71% in | Brown, Mode, Beaver, Tan and Sand | PLAY SUITS $1.25 | Main Floor HIE Men's Section, just inside the Becond Ave nue entrance, is featuring a very substantial and short sleeve styles. play sult made of good weight denim, finished with red bands and metal buttons. ‘The khaki sults are in high neck, longaleeve style. The blue suits in high and low neck, long Choice, $1.25. Sizes 1 to § years. Old-Fashioned Gree There was a reminder of old Ath: | ens in Seattle Sunday afternoon, | when Miss Effle Chacon and Peter Welsh, proprietor of the Eagle cafe, were married according to the an | clent Greek wedding ceremony. The Seattle Greek, colony turned out en maane for the affair, which began at 490, and ended with a midnight) Gance. ° . Chicken Bone Sticks * =r: ’ in’ Diner’s Throat After reveral medical work, city hospital phys jictans removed from the throat of | George Bertram, 204 Ninth ave, chicken bone that lodged there while jhe was cating a chicken dinner at | the home of friends Sunday night. —$—$—$—$——— ‘The most for your money, the best for your mouth, the safest for your health, is the guar- antee given by | DR. RDWIN 2 BROWN Senttic’s Leading tal Office bin SF. When to Adjust Burners of Gas Appliance Ain CLOSED Wedding in Seattle) hours’ strenuous | f) Our low price. buyer was fortunate in quantity of Galvanized Ware at an, Tuesday we are going to offer Galvanized Wash, Pails, Coal Hods, Cans and Oil Cans at that mean a wonderful $1.75 No. 1 Galvanized Tubs at 98¢ $2.25 No. 8 Galvanized Tubs $c 10-quart Calvan ee al Te 12-quart Galvanized Pails / > a 95c 16-inch Coal Hods..68¢ $1.05 17-inch Coal Hods $3.50 Galvanized Wash Boiler At occ eee ee eee cee BLOS ry 5-gallon Oil Cans — 2-gallon Oil Cans al TS¢ 15-inch Galvanized Garbage Cans at .........$2.49 | | 18-inch Galvanized Garbage Cans at Be sure to use Palmolive Its ingredients are the mildest, most 69c 16-inch Japanned Coal soothing of natural cleansers. The Hod at ..........+-.4O¢ use of Palm and Olive oils was dis- 7 a < Ph ; : 3 ——_—— SUaEENUEISNINLGaineEEEe oo . { BIG ASSORTMENT OF Graniteware Special at 69c JECAUSE the network of tiny pores end minute plands, which constitutes what we call the skin, saust be cleansed thoroughly every day. Otherwise they clog with dirt, dust and oil secretions. Then you soon have blackheads and pimples. ‘Wash ewsy these poisonous secre- tions every dey with the mild, sooth- ing lather of Palmolive. Thisfreshens the complexion end allows the skin to bresthe. Result, a clear complexion, a smooth complezion,e fresh,rosy complexion, s complexion blooming with the _ fore bedtime and you will wake with besuty of health. a becomingly fresh complexion. (If your skin \s very dry, epply « little Palmolive Cold Cream before washing. This will keep it smooth and flexible.) EB PALMOLIVE COMPANY, MILWAUKEE, U.S. A. profuse lather, mild and rich as cream. Massage this creamy lather lightly into your skin with your two hands Then dash on the rinsing} water. Finish with Palmolive Cold Cream. Do this thorough cleansin}, just be- ——— en oer When gas makes explosive report or flashes back in mixing tube of burner when turning it on or off. Or when gas* burns with hard green flame and makes a hissing noise when burning. Remedy: Gradually close air shutter at burner cock or valve until gas burns’ with a soft blue and purple flame, which is the hottest flame you can get. ® ; A big clearance sale of G afford to miss, There are gains in this assortment. Comesearly, as ore limited. Here are some of the items Tea Pots, Kettles, Kettles, Tea Kettles and many at 69¢. oxo ‘The above troubles are caused by too much air mix- ing with the gas as it goes into the burner after you have turned on the gas at the valve or cock. When gas burns with white tipped flame and de- posits carbon on bottom of utensils. Cause: Not enough air. Remedy: Open air shutter until gas burns with soft blue and purple flame, SEATTLE LIGHTING COMPANY Pans, Ssh TH