The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 21, 1920, Page 5

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THURSDAY, OcTORER 21, 1920, SHINES! SER VACE. (SAHNI Friday and Saturday Specials = “3” Articles of Merit Rurrowe’s Nght weight Folding Card Table—like cut. Top 30 Inches square, 4 in either tmita leather or felt; frame mahogany compactly, Friday Saturday omy, $3.25. STEP LADDER CHAIR A most useful article to have around the house; 2 articles of service In one pleoe. Belle regularly for $4.00, Special Friday and Saturday, $2.85. WIRE TOASTER—PYRAMID STYLE—for ose on gas range. Well made and easity kept clean. Regular price 3c Friday and Saturday 19¢. LIBERAL CREDIT EXTENDED tes or saloons, and native wine ts the @nly intoxicating beverage, Republican Politics “Republican Politics” was the theme of a talk delivered before the Young Men's Kepublican club Dead Men Tell No Tales [Raed THE SEATTL THE DARK MIRROR By Louis Joseph Vance (Copyrtght, 1920, by Leuls Joseph Vaneed BROIN HERE TODAY let's get it over with.” So there was nothing for ft bat compliance “Philip, u tell you Philip. T have dreas An¢ Tt tan't dreams, . Let laugh, mat the ° me don't laughing ’ y | tor A} real to ma He drew the soberest face of aym pathy imaginable, “Go on.” “As far back as I can remember, I've every now and then had a ape ciad sort of dream that seemed very 1 neem to see myself {| Bving in surroundings such as I've y |Rever seen but only read about.” shot the | thore “Such a» “What I fancy alums murt be Ifke. The self I nee tn dreams belo: dresses, acts, talks pre like a girl who's never had any ad |¥Yantages to speak of. All the same analyat, a Philip comes to tea at the studie at ¢ afiernoon NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY | (Continued From Our Laat Ineas) Philip Qopped boyiahly Into hin} favorite chair, helping himself to «| cigaret, and watched Priscilla nar rowly while sbe made tea Never had she seemed more beautiful or more perfectly poleed. ho told himself, there could be any thing amiss with a creature ot such | radiance! Some girlish notion, noth ing more serious * ° ~ “Well?” nema when she gare him his m called in as a physick CLOSE 5:30 HESE GARMENTS are so esteemed because : they are considered invaluable additions to their costuming, not only on account of their in- herent beauty, but because of their matchless price of The Pinex Co. Ft. Wayne, Ind. They seem to be the product of their creators in moments of their supreme exaltation, coup- ling the art with the richest of materials. Dress in Eton ef- fect, accordion- pleated, elabor- ately braided, Coat of mannish Tailored suit, in serge, poplin and tricotine, $16. material, cape collar, button- trimmed, $16. Tricotine dress, elaborately braided, all sizes, $16. Irresistibly Flattering to Women of All Ages The New Fall Groups of Originatioris, scintillating with Frenchi- ness, mark a new advance over anything heretofore displayed. It is, therefore, no wonder that in their costuming, women play so strong on style, combining practicability and not price extravagance. y | La 1021 Second Avenue, Rialto Block Tmpoenibie, | he demanded with mock], tt dinguined habits of thoughts, even my senti ments and impulses Thin girl does | nd says things I never could and, awake, have never thotight of.” “I understand.” Philip had aban doned all pretense of treating the matter lightly, “Toll me something about the content ef these dreams Go back asfarasyoucan ® © &* “My first memories are very vacuec.” Priscilla told him; “they Were childish impreastons of another little girl who was rather unhappy most of the tima I think she lived, with an old woman tn a mean little flat somewhere, I don't remember much more, except that the little girl used to play @ great deal in the | wtreeta* “But when she-—or yvou—¢rew up, the dreams became more real?” “Yeu; about that time something to the old women, I pre wume she died, and the girl was left alone to look out for herself. 1 don’t know what she did fora living be I never saw her except at night. Then I would meet her, or rather, find myself with her in the Street of Strange Faces * ¢ 9 A Questioning look obliged Pris cilla to break off here and explain about the river, the Dark Corner & ody. Anyone who has coughed all day and all night, will say that the immediate relief given is almost like magic. It Ty casily prepared, and there is jotta Better for coughs, tle, 2% eager eyrup to mak you can use clarified rup, inatead of sua? syru the full pint saves a of the ) a it ew tastes int—ehildren ou fan feel this tae ho and healing the LS Pinex is a most valuable concen- ited compound of genuine Norwa pine extract, the most reliable rem- “y. for throat and chest ailments, ‘o pointment, ask your Senne foe ounces of Pinex” with dire@ions and don’t accept any- thing else. Guaranteed to give a! lute « ction or money refunded. FURTHER ABOUT } And the Street | And then we,” she resumed—“or | ff and have cur | oun ¢ oa, Bhe ot y etimen x with her when » but thing would hap: | fen in One of ” ople o'd not always; | sting Then, rather to! t Was a sort of somehow, she }with « ; a Joader wuch as one ready about in the newspapers named Ked Cy , “So you remember names “Oh, perfectly; places. this Red Carnehan fell tn le her, and they became en | fuem, Another man, named Marto, loved her, too; he was always beg: | ging her to marry him, But I think she always meant to marry Red Carneban until last night * ° “What bappened tast night? frightened me somebody and ymetimnes too, And . “The dream that so tT had to teh thought of you.” She crowned to a desk, came back | with the manuscript “I wrote the story out lat night an clearly as 1 could remember Here it in” e | He concentrated so completely | over the manuscript that, weary of studying his expression, Priscilla rose and began to wander reatlonsly | about the stodio. } Suddenly she heard Philip utter a started exclamation and jump up| from his chair. | “This is more than extraordinary,” | he declared—"Princilia, tel! me; have you by any chance seen the after noon pal “why “You're aw “But, of then, alartned What is Rh? W » you ask?” Half a mint Philip cronsed Ito the table near the door, where he bad left bis bat and a folded news paper. “1 remember noticing a news story on my way here,” he maid abstracted ly, as he seanned the columns— tory curiously ike yours I'm not ro the mame's the same but * © Ah” The backa of his | fingers tapped the paper emartly.| |"Here tt is © © © You see.” | | A headline emote ber understand ling lke a blow in the face: hae Marders on Lower Eaat Side” ' But the text swam ilegibly unde her biurring gaze, Even Philip volee seemed remate, at times barel, audibla, “Yea, the same namer: Leo Bielin plain-clothes meo—Ristori } rant. No mention of Mr. Carneban. | Apparently your friends made a cleag getaway, too" Priscitia caught bis arm with tm Seeing ber face of waxen pafior, ber eyes in which horror Mickered, A crisis was reached and pasred. Priscitia found herself in a roomy armchair with @ serious-faced Philip holding her two hands, and talking steadily in even, persuasive accents. | “Have I been silly, Philip?” She! THOSE SPECIAL PLAYER PIANO VALUES Piano Bayere Pleased With the Bonafide Saving of $100, $150 to $200, Along With Attractive Terms NUMBER of during the wee values we are offering in odd makes of good player pianos bought before the last three and which we are closing out what would be the present day cost to the dealer, to make room for large fall shipments ef our regular lines now advances arriving. ‘These are af high case by double protection. This ts not to be construed ae a general lowering of plane Prices, for manufacturers anticipating a further inerease by reason of the hich cost of Inbor, material and tranmportation; above referred to apply to in our regular line, which we sources nome time back to not being abl¢ to secure enough from our regular manufaoc- turers, E do not deal dulge in idle talk nor fictitious ourestves and the manufacturers, giving the purchaser sople took advantage of the extraordinary now at about Instruments, and fotty warranted are holding firm, and some are but the price reductions & lot of odd makes not included * obliged to buy from other maintain our ik requirements, in shoddy pianos, in- advertising, hence intending purchasers } can rely upon our statements and claims regard- * ing this money-saving opportunity with absolute confidence, and if they will but take the time to investigate all the instruments referred to will be closed out in a very short time. Music flouse R. 8, FRINGER, Manager Third Avenue and University Street - (Opposite Pantages Theatre) In Business Home of the Columbia Since 1871 Geafonola and Records 9 o’Clock uirrel se! ey nets, rts only in Mole Colored ularly priced at of this hour... 34.60 and Taupe Coney seta, 10 o’Clock Men's Work Gloves, weight Regu _35c 600 yards of extra good quality fancy Outing Flan nel, 27 in, wide. Regular y roid at 400 27c For this bhour.... Leather medium with short cuff. ly wold at For this bour... ar to All-Day Specials Silk Remnants In the Dress Goods Department will be found « large number of Sik Remnants marked at half pr or lower. We sugges you look these over early in the day. Special Purchase Offered at - $23.75 These Dresses, if bought and sold in the usual way, would be priced from $34.75 to $55.00. Dresses in char- meuse in shades of brown, navy and black; also serge and .tricotine in brown and navy. In some styles only one of a kind, but all sizes from 16 to 42 bust, usual value in Metal Brocade bon. ent patterns in colors to sult every taste, Ribbons Metal Brocades We offer for Friday only an um Rib- rl The tot includes twenty differ. Yor 8% in. to 9% in. widths $5.75 a yard. 11 in and 12 in. witths $7.75 a Silk and Wool Dresses Men's two-piec larly The Rhodes Co. Friday Hour Sales In the special items below will be found many articles especially seasonable, all of them priced very attractively. Hour sales are for one hour only, beginning at the hour named, 11 o’Clock oppe i id at $1 Yor this bour,.-... rtunity to # r ‘to chor , “. y sold for $2.60 and $1.00 y Cotton Pats. 44 in, weight each. Regular- 1.50 nds 70. 1 o’Clock Hand~< Pra ved Desk Phote Suit- inches. Reg Id at $3.00 and $4.25, d at 5c hour... $1.79 n Box, double toe, in mont m Beach an and Regu- Se 2 o’Clock ards of mercerized gmask, 70 in. wide, im srted patterns, Underwear, 100 pieces of odds and ends im both rib and flat weaves. All gehts, Rplendiad atock Women Hos A up. ¥) bry Odds bi with « reason= tion of wool: 82 te 44, but not com= nour $1.65 ’Clock opportunity te * About 30°” pairs Lisle and Cottom and ends in black wh. Sizes 8% to nel ia! 24 powe red rubber fot Water i + aaad Regularly For this hou Also wold at 9c Fountaia Byringes, complete, with tu and 209 Turkish Towel phonies. size. Regularly sold at $1.25 For this sale... About 3-pii 4 o’Clock Dleached: larly sold for 26 Yor Li Ger; ‘ cue Roan ue ‘owels with red 15x27. Regularly sold for 226, For this hout, each... Oe size 18x3L 3 each... 17¢ aamyed an apologetic emila “Hye tertcal?™ “Not a Dit, You had a shock, but you've reacted famously, and now afl you need do ie consider this thing senalbly,” “But how can T° Look end ges- ture were once more Gintracted. “Why, I don't even know whether I'm myself or where I am—" “You do; you know you're right hera, in your own studio” “Flow can I be sure? Are you Philip Fosdick or a figure In a Instant retief—no waiting Your clogged nostrils open right up; the |™ alr passages of your head cfmar and) you can breathe freely. No more hawking, snuffliing, blowing, head- ache, dryness. No struggling for breath at night; your cold or catarrh disappears. | Get a small bottie of Piy’s Cream | Balm from your druggist now, Ap-| ply a little of this fragrant, anti- | septic, healing eream in your nos | tris, It penetrates through every | air passage of the head, soothes the | inflamed or swollen mucous mem- brane and relief comes instantly. fv's just fine, Don't stay stuffed. up with a cold or he Joseph A. Sloan Candidate for County Commissioner FAVORS— Public ownership and operation of Public Utilities, oduct by the heads of | nized, tearranged and tm- proved ferry service at reduced cost Reorganization of the Welfare! Department and a Woman Wel- | fare Commissioner, COUNTY MALANCK Super THAT WILL BALANCE, OPPOSES— ‘Toll gates and bridge francht This is not a toll gate age pudlic. franchis BELONG THE PHOPLE of allowing county offi- spend more than the allows therm. bs for place hunters at expense, ANY A 1 public FroRM on re dream? Which am L, Priscilla Marne or Leonora?” “Youll know before we finish; ‘that’s a promise Look at me, please, and listen: You've had a stngularty colncidental dream which, coming as a climax to a long series of dreams quite as singular, seems past under But it imn't Nothing in life in There's an explanation for everything, and M can be got at if we go after it in the right way. Which ts precisely what we's going to do, you and L” Words and manner carried convic- fon. She searched hia face and found ft, as one always found ft, a face to inspire confidence and hope. (Continued in Our Next Lssue) — 8 A. WEEK-—— ST, LOUIS.—Frieda Peterson, 16, servant girl, shot and killed by Wil- Imm A. Jacks, her employer, when mistaken for burglar in the night. “Fixed” Divorce to Be Probed by CHICAGO, Oct. 21—A grand probe is promised tn the divorce case of the Chicago aire, Kenneth R. Dongias. is anid to have told friends alleged fixe way rid the skin of objectionable With some powdered delatone water make enough paste to the hairy surface, apply and In two minutes rub off, wash the and every trace of hair has va This is quite harmless, but to disappointment be sure to get. atone in an original package. A WONDERFUL SALE OF POCKET KNIVES Special at 98c and Lot 1—Choice 98c Regular Prices, $1.25 and $1.50 A Jarge assortment of Robeson Sure Edge Pocket Knives are to be offered. at this un- usually low price. There , are many different sizes and styles to choose from—you are sure to find just the knife you want. Spe- cial at 98¢. Lot 2—Choice $1.49 Regular Prices, $2.00, $2.25 and $2.50 This is an extraor- dinary value, In the lot you will find a large selection of extra good quality Pocket Knives. These knives are good values at reg- ular prices. We offer them special at $1.49. $1.49 Cocoa Door Mats—S ‘ pecial cial at 98c IE “$3.50 Aledibans Coffee Percolator Special at $1.98 These are the “Betty Bright” Aluminum Coffee Percolators—they make that delicious coffee that can only be made by proper percolation. Special at $1.98.

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