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L FRIDAY, OCTORER 22, 1920, MMSE SERVICE. |ASMIUINNONTNTI ‘There ty left only today and Saturiiay to secure one of the fine Walnut or Oak Dining Room Sets of 9 or 8 pleces-—and save from 40 to 90 dollars, “DO IT NOW." Our Departunent of Credits is at your service, and will amuint you in adjusting your payments on purchase that will be satisfactory to you, | GRUNBAU readin’ Sox The most for your yy, the best for |Drinks “Sirup,” But ith, ie the guar- tee given by Oct. 22-1 DES MOINES, Ia, | Meving it was cough sirup, Mra Su dine Davis drank lodine hera Pre ‘ably she'll recover, Finds It Is Iodine! THE SEATTLE THE DARK MIRROR By Louis Joseph Vance cating the seat of troubles Whatever it is, th nubeo your truth is known nelf one thing.” You don’t e any calcula “But Philip: tell me * * © Princilia faltered * © * think I'm wrong—w way—mentally, insane I me Fosdick laughed with tlon, to and that late.” “Rut how, Philip? You've got the} “Feel strong But you're| go at it now? lens | get our fa Philip found a fair page, penned the notation: your nue is bound to tell ua, soon oF “Absolutely not st mind I know intultive—or more or erm paychio--aympathetc, susceptible to influ without el, With us is very pocketbook and at ite tor “Priscilla Maine rable, ences that work on you your knowledge. age, 21 “Where were you bern?" “Her New York At least I n vetted nus, | Presume Does it matter?” whereas with ‘moat o' unimagin. ative creatures, consciousness in a followed hin fountain tough and stubborn husk That's | father was Henty Hobart Maine, of one reason why I'm promising you! this city; a portrait painter; died five yeanm ago, leaving you, his sole AFRAID OF PNEUMONIA heir, & hanatul of mitiions, Your TOOK VINOL Mra. Mary Lock, of 82 Pedro street, San Jose, Calif, as follows: “A neighbor recommended Vinol and I took it for a hard cough wh was accompanied by pleurtay. I afraid I might have pneumonia, 1 tried some remedies and physician's medicines but did not mem to gain very much. I do housecleaning and work in the fruit harvest during the | * season, I took four bottles of Vinol| “I'm afraid not. She married be and began to gain from the very| fore father did, went to ngland FS | iret Joses, and am now feeling fine | and never came back till her hus I think Vinol is one of the bent rem:-| band died, a few years ago, Sho | odies.” } len't really my aunt, you know.” If more people took Vinol when “Distant cousin, I believe?" they began to feel out of sorts, run “A third cousin—but the only Itv down and otherwise debilitated, | ing relative I have.” there would be fower cases of long} “Well, there's our first big ques of fliness, Swift Drug Ce mark. Now—" 1 and Pike. sella and recom: | Philip—you don’t think—ponsibly mends Vinol Advertisement. ~—the reason the marriage was un ur | if my memory serven”* “You.” “Her name? “1 ¢ * © don't know.” Philip's brows lifted. father tell y« “Never.” ‘He always when my mother was ment learned not to ask questions Bl, somebody Your Aunt Esther orth San writes “Didn't your he girl's eyes clouded neemed so a te niex Seve ob. SOUND LOGIC Quality in the beginning means Economy in the end. Getting it at Bartell’s insures you a fair price. Seven Retail Stores in Seattle Have You Tried End o’ the Week Chocolates? Most everybody has, for we've sold tons and tons "em. In keeping with the Bartell policy, owr object is to about a ine in price and continue to offer to lovers the highest grade chocolate. Remember, the whole cost is in the candy, not the boz. ler, the box or its contents? Let you have not taken advantage of this End o’ the special, don’t overlook it Friday and Saturday. A full pound box of rich cream and chew- 59 centers Cc Made in our own Candy Factory, your assurance of purity and quality. Fiancee Toilet Articles Its dai odor appeals particlarly to the discrimi- ‘nating, is sold in attractive containers that will add to the appearance of any dressing table: Fiancee Perfume, Fiancee Face Pow- Fiancee Rouge Fiancee Cold Cream .60¢ Fiancee preparations are sold with our recommenda- tion that they preserve and promote that youthful com- plexion sought by most women. * A special department embodying all essentials which tend to give service and satisfaction. An order received is mailed the same day—that’s service. When you order a special article you get no substi- tute, you receive only what you order and at the lowest possible price—that’s satisfaction. Out-of-town people will benefit by mailing their orders to us. We serve you intelligently. Who Fills Your Prescriptions? Absolute accuracy is the most important part of a prescription. None but the purest chemicals used in compounding medicines. We fill your prescription as your doctor prescribes. A competent, registered phar- macist has charge of this work. A prescription filled at a Bartell Store means that it will answer the pur- pose for which it was intended. Umbrellas wy, Fora ell-Prepared $2.50 to $19.75 A beautiful assortment Hot Lunch of Ladies’ gay colored and Memories of home cook- ing return when you plain Silk Umbrellas. A recent arrival of the lunch at a Bartell Foun- tain. We serve a steam- East's most popular styles; any woman may select ing hot meal every day with ease just the umbrel- (Sunday . excepted), be- tween the hours of 11:30 la best suited to her taste. Each has best steel ribs, and 2. All kinds of Hot ety H% sandwiches. e al serve a Cold ‘ and plain or fancy han- Pamcheon, including Sand- 144. Umbrellas for men and women at any Bar- ‘tell Store. wiches, at all hours from 8 a. m. to 10 p. m. Have Lunch at Bartell’s. All Remedies Sold Under the Trade Name of _“SEPTOL” And Sold Exclusively at Our Stores Is Your Guide Post to Dependable Remedies Non-secret preparations, as we firmly believe that customers have a perfect right to know the ingredi- ents of the preparations they use. Septol products are put up or prepared as you would wish them, in our own healthy, airy and well-lighted laboratories, under the supervision of skilled pharma- cists, “Septol” Comp. Syrup of Hypophosphites—-Treatinent for bronchitis, hoarseness, asthma, etc. Generous » Bize bottle ....... ce eeceeene scenes ceee+- $1.00 “Septol” Elixir Red Clover and Mandrake Compound —Recommended for all blood disorders. Bottle. $1 “Septol” Pink Root and Senna—Worm destroyer and dispeller; also recommended as a mild laxative. Bottle . 25¢, 50¢ “Septol” Elixir Iron, Quinine and Strychnine—Highly beneficial in dyspepsia, constipation and diseases generally arising from impaired digestion. Bot- ee a ° soe $1.10 “Septol” Harlem Oj], Asparagus and Juniper—An efficient and reliable remedy for kidney trouble, etc. Bottle ...........-2-++2e0---- SOG, $1.00 “Septol” Geatone—A true stomach remedy. Bottle....75¢, $1.25 “Septol” Cod Liver Of—A reliable remedy for pulmonary diseases and general debility. Bottle 50¢, $1.00 “Septol” Wine of Cod Liver Oil with Peptonate of Iron. Rot- “Septol” Sal-voeine—For the treatment of catarrh in all ite vart- ous forma °.. $1.00 “Septol” Olive Ol}—Bold in 4 sizes... . 1.00, $1.75 “Septol” Zema-Sol—Unequatied for ecaxema of skin and scalp . 75¢, $1.25 “Septol” Menthol, Bucalyptus and Wild Cherry Cough Syrup—Acta , a Mild WAALIVE «6.6 sees eres conse neeeeee -25¢, 50¢, $1.00 “Septol” Syrup of White Pine and Tar Cough Remedy... 25¢, 50¢ “Septol” Syrup of White Pine Compound 25¢, 50¢ Lister Antiseptic Solution—A mouth wash or preservative for the teeth . 25¢, 50¢, $1.00 “Septot xie—For immediate relief of inflamed and ulcerated sore throat, quinsy, ete, 25¢, 50¢ “Septol” ListaThymoline Antiseptic and Dedorant—Palatable and nop-polsonoun .. - 25¢, 50¢, $1.00 “Septol” Oll Spray-—For destroying germs and preventing disease. Complete with liquid and atomizer , “Septot” Tasteless Castor Of-—Children take it readily. Bottle “Septol” Toothache Drops “Septol” Eye Water «+... “Septol” Headache Tablets . “Septol” Campho-Phenol—An ideal germ irritant “Septol” Pile Remedy “Septol” Resorcinel Ointment akin, ete. “Septol” Maranol “Septol” Hair Lite- ide and antiseptic. For catarrh, insect bites, ete A tonic and dressing for the hair— 25¢, 50¢, $1.00 “Septol” Egg Shampoo—Makes the hair soft and glossy......25¢ tol” Scalpacura—A hair tonic and dandruff remover 45¢, 85¢ " Flea Driver—Drives away fleas and mosquitoes... ” Embrocation—A penetrating liniment for neura sprains, ete. ucalyptus Ointment—F Pedicura—For tender feet. Nkeotagiekst Pedaline—For soft corns, callousesx and foot troubles ay Rum—Refreshing after shaving ving Lotion ptol” Rose or lips . “Septol” Vi the skin “Septol” Violet P 4 * Peroxide erve tonic. 25¢, 50¢, # “Septol” Arnica Oil Compound . eooecees “Septol” Pain Reliever ... “Septol” Collie Remedy .« (Continued From Our Last Issue.)) we won't have much difficulty le! mother died when you were born, | STAR (Copyright, 1920, by Loule Joseph Vance) happy was because of-—anything » mental trouble on my mother's k declared, “Do try elf of that ne er dreamn nor payehic eling yesterday Reatle “Wh all day Nothing much. And unsettled.” at did you do with yourself I had a model in the mo In the afternoon I worked portrait of myself tll the Hight began to change and “Didn't know you were painting your own portrait, ‘Cilla May I eee it?” “Why, of course 1, an always when some rest in her . she gaily linked Philip's arm him across to the tall canvas “she laughed—"di4 you know Priscilia Maine could be like thar’ Impressed by his first glance, Philip merely uttered a thoughtful Hmm! Priscilla stepped back, pleaned by this mute tribute “I'm so giad you like it, Phinp Harkness”—whe named a dealer “wants to show it in his galleries.” “L like ft nennely, only © * * 1 can't get over an odd notion that it lent you. The likeness ts extraordi I remember well the night you that costume—and yet, some oo “You ae it, toot Philip turned to [her with a sharp giance “I didn't | myself Ui! last night, after I'd waked up. Then with the dream fresh in | my thoughts, I aaw I'd painted not mynelf but that other Self. The girl You see there isn’t the Priscilla you and I know; ab Leonora.” “Good Lard!” Philip looked grav “Were you thinking of her while painting | “No-not consciously, not that I) remember.” “And yet, without your knowteder, | you munt have been © © | He moved nearer the picture to! examine it more closely. Finally he turned away. | “I want to take this story home| with me and go over it word by were. We may find ‘the police uso- ul” Priscfiin started sharply. “You musn't tell the potice™ she! cried. “Don't you understand. Red wouldn't hesitate ansinstant if he thought I'd-—4f he thought Leonora had told. He'd croak—I mean, he'd| kill her, Philip!” | “Oh, come.” Philip tried to speak Feaswuringly. “You're taking this too | seriously—" “I'm not, Tt te neriour, tt's nf or death” She was suddenly gee-| tioulating tn @ manner utterly out| of character, “Tted's suspicious al-| ready,” she declared. “He's rowed | & Jot with Leonora about Mario, He told me * © © I mean, I remember hin telling Leonora he thought Mario was @ dick—@ detective—and if anything happened to make him think #he’d talked too much, he'd/ kill her first and Mario next. Prom-| ise me you won't go to the ane, | Philip—for my sake, for Leonor for Mario’st | “For Mario's mket™ Philip's eyes | darkened. “To be sure; I'd forgotten | About Mario, And he seems to be rather @ more important personage | | than I—" | “I—she loves him, Philip—and he | loves Leonora. If anything should! | happen to either of them, I~ } | “Prisctitar | The tmperattve tone shocked her | into momentary silence, “It shall be as you wish.” Philip! | told her. “For the time being, I'll | keep away from the police—but on | one condition * * * Are you listen ing?” “Yeu—yon, Phittp— “You must stop this fretting and come away from the studio with me at once, I'll see you home, and | this evening—tf Aunt Esther will have me—I'll drop round for dinner. After that, we might do a play. “Septol” Glove and Cloth Cleaner . 7—Bartell Seven Drug Stores Located at—7 Store No. 2 610 Second Ave.} First Avenue Near Alaska and Pike Building Street Store No. 1 1908 Boren Avenue Store No. 3|Store No. 4 Store No. 6 |Store No. 7 Westlake | Fifth Ave. Avenue at and Pine Street |Pike Street Store No. 5 Second Avenue and Union Street 5349 Ballard Avenue | What do you say?” Sho s«miled feebly, her hands |aketched @ sign of apology and chagrin, | “I've been silly again. Tt sounds | awfully jolly, and I'm sure it'll do me heaps of good. Philip—" her eyen were dangerously kind—"you're so | good to me.” | eee CHAPTER IV The Rhodes Co. Specials for Men SILK SHIRT ORTY-EIGHT from our quick cleanup. such # each size silk in every pose, whether for work light weight materials Gymnasium Suits Specially Priced $3.75 REPARE for the winter sports at your school or college gymnasium. Suits made from good qual- ity sateen. All sizes, $4 to 42, Special for $3.75, The model sketched is heavy black sateen, full bloomers, square neck, with pocket on waist. Excellent work- manship throughout, and a price which compares with pre- war prices. clubs frequented by the elder gen-| erations, Fosdick learned that Maine had been regrettably guilty of a | romantic indiscretion in marrying @ woman of a world outside his own. Finally he disappeared with her and for some years absented himscif from ; New York. Concerning this period of his life nothing definite was) nown, but it was certain that he had returned with a girl child and without a wife. Bound by his pleige to Prisciila not to consult the police, discreet employment of channels of informa- tion provided by a wide acquaintance among newspaper men nevertheless | brought Foedick all police headquar tors knew about the Miclineky affatr Nothing was known concerning. the party in the room at Ristort!’s. The name of Red Carnehan bad not been mentioned in connection with the crime, ‘There was, however, such & person, a notorious gang-leader of the lower East Side, eee | After one week of gadding about, | of shopping and theatres and dances | and motoring, Priscilla felt quite fed | up with distractions, She wanted to get back to work | And why not? she demanded when he failed to get Philip on the tele- phone and secure his professional | permiasion to return to” the studio. | “A few days” of trifling was all he had stipulated, and those few had served, She dreamed no more. | (Continued in Our Next Issue) —8. A. WEEK | It ts estimated that about half the | globe is composed of iron, A FALSE STANDARD OF CULTURE | has gained ground in this country which looks upon the bearing and rearing of children something coarse and vulgar and to be avoided, | but the advent of Eugenics means The Amateur Sleuth Dredging the past about Priscilin's | mother brought to light nothing help. | ful. | | Priscitia’n “aunt.* | Mra. ‘Trow. | bridge, proved ignorant was the girl had maid she was, She knew indef. | initely that “there had been trouble. By dint of guarded gossiping in much for the motherhood of the race. | Happy is the wife who, though weak and ailing, depends upon Lydia FE Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound to restore her to health, and when head. | aches and backaches are a thing of | the past, brave sons and fair daugh "|ters rine up and call her blessed. 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