Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
TURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1920. NLA EAI MY) SERVICE SHINN TITTIES) HEATERS Featured for 4 Days t Heaters INSTALLMENT TWO Begin Here Today Tt always comes the ice that ap- pro: on the cont whole sale at the present time Cheerful Heater, the Dent heater for wood and coal, has large front 4 With mica panes that the effect of th rate, Kody of bi TON except back, polished steel with duplex grate extra large food doors & feed two sises oni Mo. 21, Extra Special, $30.00 _ Mo. 24, Extra Special, $35.00 ent heater for ° od, but thie ame way, their a three seem willing to talk, Marry the Nut and loes, Red, (Now Go On With the Story) (Continued From Our Last Issue) Ned's countenance was morons and anxious; Harry, slenderly elegant in admirably tailored clothing, wore a look of satiric amusemer ne st turning t2 her peyehte alle the Dy herself but sh enix inne Is fitted Street o has named Faces, At a ¢ & tall man, with @ fine. ad her “It's Uke thin kid: pinched.” “No™ Leonora exctatmed, “When'd ¥y get him-—and where?” “Tonight—in the place next door Eddie's been th Our Elite Ht small rooma is fitted with coal «rate ter te an Will burn Wins polished ‘steel to Addie’s—went straight there as if| body with cast base reaching above fire: they knew where he'd be and when.” pot, nickel rim around center of body You n . will find’ this a satisfactory heater. Somebody's squealed, Leonora oo declared with conviction. 098 ‘That's just it,” Ines affirmed aig a = “Meaning met “Why, hon!" Ines drawled, “what ‘Tells How He Did IB ever made you think thatt™ But she committed the error of trying to exchange with Red a look of understanding which Leonora in- torcepted instantly Mr. J. A. McCrea, a welbknown resident of California, who waa called Daddy and Grandpa on account of | his white hair, and who darkened| “Never mind what made me abies B S — it with a homemade mixture, re| think that,” «he aaid in cold ragé: “I the following state | cently made ment: “Anyone can prepare a stmple mix ture at home that will darken gray hair and make It soft and glossy, To a haifpint of water add 1 ounce of bay & small box of Barbo get you, But take it from me, Ines, you chuck it quick, If I get one more word out of you, trying to make me out a stoolpigeon ever see you look that way at Red again WHERE PIKE MERTS FIFTH Ke) PO TT oT es TT Onn th kimono Lined with satin, And you rum, Poor University; | It wives were aq nice to thelr hut | Coinpound and ounce of glycerine. | know I'll do it. too." 99 | bands as female clerks are to male These ingredients « be bought Her small emphatic fist struck It Has No “Prexy mers but few matrimonial fail at any drug store at very little cont.) the table; Red's hand closed on it University of Washington ts ‘oe |" ures would be recorded, Apply to the hair twice a week until amy, kid; don’t run away with Ming along without its prexy this/ wo ee }the desired shade is obtained. It| the wrong idea—" He's attending the sessions| If you want to borrow trouble you| does not color the scalp, is not) “I won't. Don't worry.” she ef the state board of higher curric- | will always find people who are will-! sticky or greasy and does not rub| Wrenched her hand fre “I'm no being held in Spokane this Week. | ing to lend it without security off." jximp. I've got more brains oe — — = | the reat of this push lumped together | that goes for you, too, Red. And . WEIGEL, of Seattle, who says he had no idea anything en earth could do for him what Tanlac has done. Declares he has gained 30 pounds and that his health has been completely re- stored, CERTAIN “SATISFACTION” While the prominence of “Sweet Sixteen” garments for the Autumn period has resulted, to a great degree, from the spirit of youthful styling applied, the items which have cre- ated as successful an appeal are the character of good taste, the splendid materials and the workmanship. To add to these practical- ities we may say that SER- VICE of an unusual nature has played an important Diligently striving to close me sale with certain and pe rfect satisfaction, it may ppen upon reflection that ee ahaartenaae rayl Washington a patron is not satisfied with : | her purchase. All we ask is that it be returned; the money will be instantly re- funded. We issue no credit memoranda nor due bills for the amount. The money is ready; you don’t even have to demand it. H} | carth could do for me what Tanlac | } * has done, and I just feel like telling | | everybody I nee about this wonderful | medicine,” said Wim, Welgel, 2602 Third Ave, Seattle, Wash. with the continued Mr. Weigel, “my condition was so rundown that I could not | work. I was never hungry, and my |xtormach was so disordered that the | little I forced mynelf to eat disagreed with ma, My kidneys bothered me, and the pains across my back were so severe that when I tried to bend lover and straighten up again it | would nearty kill me, I had splitting [headaches and such dizzy spelle at Suit in Serge and Poplin—AUl Sizes —$16 Goat of Mannish Material—Coney Collar—$16 |'Then to make matters worse, I be- gan to suffer with rheumatism in |my legs. I was nervous, weak and |Matiess, was rapidly losing weight These jaunty and refreshing creations are dif- ferent in their co- quettishness from what youwill find elsewhere. And .in them- selves they are quite different from one another. down hill every day. “1 began to improve after the first few doses of Tanlac, 1 seemed to feel better each day as I continued the treatment. In a few weeks I was like a brand-new man. Now, I have a big appetite, eat anything I | want, enjoy every mouthful and 1 don’t suffer in the hast afterwards. I sleep like a child every night and | feel just fine on arising in the morn ing. I haven't a pain about me, my strength has been wonderfully in creased and I have actually gained thirty pounda. “If anybody doubts thin statement, Just tell them to see me and Iwill give them the names of some of my friends who will verify every word of it.” ‘Tanlao ts sold tn Seattle by Bartel! | Drug Stores under the personal di rection of a @pecial Tanlac represen. tative, MOTHERS’ FRIEND For Expectant Mothers Used by Three Generations Write for Booklet on — and the Baby, REGULATOR CO. , Atlanta, Ga. If a woman is as old as she looks, thenwhy not, with the means so eas- ily available, look as young as possi- ble? “Sweet Sixteen” turns the matron- ly look into lines of youthful grace. EXTRA SIZE COATS EXTRA SIZE COATS | | | | | Dress of Serge; Pleat- ed Tunic; Egyptian Ornaments; AU Sizes; $16 IF THESE SUITS, COATS AND DRESSES HAD NO OTHER VIRTUE than the fact that they are fashioned of materials of quality, they would be remarkable values, but in ‘addition they have been tailored by experts in styles with dash, and carry that famously low price— SIXTEEN DOLLARS New York _CASCARA FOR Colds, Coughs Seatfle San Francisco Laxative—-No Opiate in Hill's. By Litls Joseph Vance (Copyright, 1920, by Leute Joseph Vance) Ines! Loo Bielinaky? med eager to speak, but Hed fore | rae a all you'll need will be a wood | than | THE SEATTLE STAR TE DANK MUIRIROIR I won't stand for insinuations from | nobody.” She sat, white with fury, breathing quickly; and even Red avoided her eyes. + “You all make mo sick! Eddie gets pinched—and you all fix on m » T happe nt! checked other q pany. as the squealer be 0 be a few minutes Why, you poor fiah—t" abruptly, noting an stionable gap in the com “Why pick on me? Where's Why twn't he here? If being late’s uroof of squealing he's later than me!” “That ain't all, Nora,” Tngtish Addie interposed. “We w to know where you got thors clothen,” “What's that to you? Can't I spend my money, dress mywelf decently, if I want to? “Yeu; front yo where'd you get the wan wearing when Harry seen you up on Fifth ave. yester day? “He never “Oh, yes, I did, Nora,” the Nut tn- terrupted, ‘mincing his words in the fashion he found useful in uptown bara. “Putting on dog—traveling with @ dame that looked like she wouldn't take nothing from the Queen of England, I tell you, I saw you.” “That's another Wel Rut the steadiness of Harry's eyea wae dis- | concerting. | “Well, then, tel us where you were at four o'clock yesterday after noon,” Addie suggested blandly, At that hour Leonora had been tn | & Second ave. motion picture theatre with Mario; an indiscretion to which she could not pomlbly confess, “None of your damn business.” “Better tell ‘em, kid,” Red coun soled uneasily, “You got w come clean—* “Like hell I have! Ones more the flames of rage leapt high, “I don't owe this gang anything. The shoe's on the other foot. Most of you'd be up the river today ff it wasn’t for }ma How far do you think you'd | eet if my brains gidn't work for you, | tell you what to do and how to got | Away with it without the bulls tumb- | ling? And because I take | the trouble net to lead a coupla guhs right up to you tonight—and because the Nut saw somebody that) looked like me ali dolled up on Fifth avo. yesterday—or thinks he did “It was you, all right,” Harry af firmed coolly. grappling with the problem of how to confute his implicit accusation, experienced a lightning-like stroke of intuition, “if you want to knew who squealed,” she suggested delider-| ately, “why don't you ask Harry | where he gets the coin for his swell clothes, who he talke to when he's “I bad no iden that anything om | food, sani back against the door, “When I began taking Tanlac,” | and strength and seemed to be going | bulging up to the bars of the bic hotels. Ask him why the cops al- ways look the other way when they seo him coming, why he ain't never pinched—* With an cath Harry thrust back his chair, guilt glinting feartally in Their glances met and clashed; | the girls super-excited Intelligence, | PAGE 5 The Plush Coats Unusual Values UR stock of Plush Coats mentioned moment at prices which very attractive figures. A few of the items: At $24.50 Plain Peco Mack Plush, Venetian lined, full belted. Also Beaver Plush in natural shade. Beaver Plush collar and cuffs, At $29.40 Black Peco plush buttons $49.60, $55.00, $05.00, $76.00 and up to 00. length, hip or three-quarters, below was purchased at an opportune enable us to offer them at At® $34.73 Black Plush with Pivsh With cape collar and deep cuffs; fancy belted style; finished with Equally good values in Plaim or Fur Trimmed models at $45,00, All sizee—34 to 64 bust. Full Rhodes Co. Striking Reductions in Cotton Fabrics UPPER MAIN O JR Domestic Section will place on sale, begin- | ning Wednesday morning, 5,000 yards of | standard cotton fabrics from our own dependable | stocks, which are reduced for a stock readjust- ment, offering you substantial economies that will | warrant purchasing for your present needs and | in quantities for later replenishment. | FLOOR PILLOW TUBING GINGHAM 4b4inch pillow tubing 27Tinch dress ginghams which sold formerly at 7 azworted plaids, formerly | reduced to, a yard 63¢. i reduced to, @ yard, CAMBRIC es 36-inch soft finished cam bric, formerly 600, reduced ie oe yoy to, a yard, 404. ask in assorted patterns, SHEETING formerly $1.75, reduced to, f1-inch bleached sheeting, @ yard, $1.35. formerly $1.06, reduced to, a yard, 85¢. CREPES ” Mtnch imported crepes MUSL fn kimono patterns, for 86-tnch bleached twilled merly G6e, reduced ta, & muslin for nurses’ and yarg BO¢, house dresses, formerly 45¢, reduced to, a yard, 33¢. MUSLIN NAINSOOK inch Fruit of the Loom Soft finished 36tnch Muslin, formerly 60c, re nainsook, 10 yards to the duced to, a yard, 38¢. toa ton, 9400, + LONG CLOTH 86-inch soft finished long cloth, 10 yards to the piece formerly $475, re . duced to, a 10-yard piece, | to, a yard, 23¢. $3.75. Woolens for Suits and Skirts Special $5.00 SPECIAL stock reducing mis, consisting of 500 yards of G4inch velour, cheviot and French serge, in assorted plaids and checks, affords an unusual opportunity to com plete the fall or winter woolen outfit, Regularly priced at $7.50, Special—Crepe de Chine at $1.75 SPECTAL purchase of 40-inch crepe de chine, in weights suitable for dresses, blouses and underwear, enables us to offer the following assortment at a price which is remarkably low. Colors are flesh, tvory, peach, rose, pink, old rose, lavender, African brown, Belgian blue, navy and black, his prostrate body. deafened with Red's profane instruc to tloms to get herself out thru the| when a rattle of shots sounded and, looking back, she saw Ennis pitch forward. The policeman, scrambling up, bis furtive little eyes But in the same inatant the door—left negli gently unlocked after the entrance of Leonora—wag hastily opened and) slammed. The company turned atm: | ultancously and with confused cries 4nd questions got to Ita feet. Panting, his face livid, eyes terri- fied, Leo Bellinsky, alias Leo the one hand pressed to his laboring | heart. The other, holding an auto-| matic pistol, described a gesture for | ailence, “e © © Cronked @ bull down the street * coming out of Bennie’s place, Corbin and Ennis tried to jump me * * * Corbin got it. Looke like a frameup * * * cops everywhere I turned ¢ © ¢* Red demanded furtously: “What tn hell’d you come here for’ “No place else to go * * * cornered, |rtell you ®** Listen” The Russian held up a hand. “There they come now! For God's sake, get me out of thin” “Fire-encape,” Red Indicated with | a jork of his head. The murderer times I would almost topple over. | reeling across the room, and lurched out upon an tron platform, Now heavy feet came pounding up the staira. Panio fastened upon | the wits of those in the private din ing room and stampeded them to ward the fire-cecape. In their fright men fought with women for first place at the window. Not more than two had managed to get out to the iron platform before the police were at the door, Leonora, thrust bru tally to one side, stood clear of the crush, watching the panels of the | door tremble under a storm of kicks Kill That Cold With sits s ROO” La Grippe Neglected Colds are Dangerous ‘Take no chances, Keep this standard remedy handy for the first sneeze. Breaks up a cold in 24 hours — Relieves Grippe in 3 days—Ex Quinine in this form does not affect the head—Cascara is best Tonic ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT and blows, Fear was absent from her temper, but she was shaken with regrets, This meant an end to all her hope of happiness with Mario. For she had not the remotest doubt but that she, with a majority of the others, would be arrested. Seconds dragged ike minutes, and the door atil! held. ‘Only three now remained in the room. Charile the Coke—already with one foot across the sill—Red, and herself, The hammering on the door stopped. She wondered why. Charlie contrived to jam his terror-racked boay thru the window. Rea caught Leonora by @ shoulder, and tried to | thrust her out after Charli, But | tse crush on the platform ‘was still too dense. She heard a dull crash, and swinging round, eaw the door, its lock shattered by the impact of a brawny shoulder, slam back against the wall. The policeman sprawled fullength upon the floor. The plain clothgs man, Ennis, leaped in over | QUININE lent for Headache You Tell ’Em— IT’S A GREAT LIFE’ | fell her the weil URIC ACID CAUSES RHEUMATISM Urie Acid causes more suffering and disease than anything else with which the human flesh has to com | tend. Practically no one in this age) of fast living, insufficient exercise and overeating ts exempt from Uric | Acid secretions in one or more ef its | terrible eymptoma. the the u Al “Her ears were) window. She made a vain attempt ance of the clip in Red's automatic, and sank slowly down upon his side. Screaming wi climbed out, and dragged her after him, still screaming. (Comtinaed in Our Next Issue) |Pick Model Today for Guard Memorial Selection of a model to be used for morial was scheduled to be made at a meeting held Tuesday afternoon by statue models and one design Woodland park have been submitted. | typical “Yank,” fully equipped with | | rife, At least an ossified man has all Rhoumatiam, Headache, Dypepew ine backbone he needs. obey, and had, half succeeded pistol in hand, received the bal- horror, the gir! back from window. Red She tripped, head «truck heavily against | imeié sash, and the lights dimmed |™ irdly, does stop e e itching Wh suffering from: or lo sealer axis sreathee ps quickly clears away the eruption and irritation. Resinol is no longer an ex- periment—hundreds of people have — been using it for years, and doctors — prescribe it regularly. Resinol Soap is excellent for the complexion and bath, Resimol Soap and Ointment at all draggist, Washington National Guard me- Memorial association. Seven the ed in ixhboy monument to be of the designs are those of a mask, “tin derby” and bayoneted | sta, Liver Troubles, Fermentation tn | the Bowels and Stomach, Lege ci, Dineage, Heart Disease, Poor Circu- aie lation, Kidney and Bladder Trow dies, Sleepleamness, Nervousness, ete, are some of the more common allments arising from an excess of Urie Acid in the system. ‘The Kidneys are the natural filters | | of the blood, and when they are over. | worked and can not properly carry off the poisons, the excess poison | (Uric Acid) ts absorbed into the aye tem and in time crystallizes, When thie Uric Acid attacks the muscles between the joints and there fs no fever, the condition is known as MUSCULAR RHEUMATISM. When it is deporited tn the fibrous tinwues surrounding the joints and causes inflammation, great pain and swelling, changing from one joint to nother, it is called INFLAMMA- TORY RHEUMATISM. When it re peatedly attacks the nerves of the joints, causing severe pain, though with little or no «welling, it is known as CHRONIC RHEUMATISM. Sciatica, Gout, Neuralgia, and kindred diseases are all results from the same cause-—-an excess of Uric Acid, brought about by an rt action of the Kidneys. Get rid of the cause—the organs | can not properly fulfill their normal functions until this condition is rem- edied. Do not dose yourself with | Rheumatism Cures and Kidney Medt- cines, as no permanent relief will be experienced until the excess Uric Acid is removed and the Kidneys| assume their natural action. Bucho and Marshmallow Com-/| pound is the greatest Uric Acid sol-| vont made. It is not a patentsmedt- cine, but the result of the accumu | lated knowledge of experienced chem- | ists and several thousand physicians all over the country. We have man ufactured this remedy for 15 years, | and the marvelous results obtained warrant our claim that it ts the best remedy ever compounded for this purpose. One bottle often restores: the Kidneys and Bladder to their normal health and strength. Even tn the most aggravated cases or those of long standing, the improvement shown after taking the first bottle should be so marked that the treat- ment should no longer be considered an experiment. | Sold by good Druggists every place or sent, post- geld, by Jo omer D Drug Co.,| pokane, on re-| ceipt of price, $1. 00 and $2.00 bottles, \ | | OCTOBER HOUSEWARE SALES 85c Brooms at 49c Special for Wednesday Here is a Broom sale that you don’t want to miss. A new shipment of Gem House Brooms, made of select Eastern broom corn, strongly sewed. Extra special at 49¢ each. A Fine Selection of Andirons, Fire Screens and Fire Sets, Special at $5.98 Buy your Fireplace Fixtures Wednesday at a big saving. In this large assortment you are sure to find just what you want, This selection consists of Andirons Folding Fire Screens 4-piece Fire Sets Choice at $5.98. THE STORE FOR USEFUL ARTICLES