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WEDNESDAY UALS MULAN ME SERV ACE, |ACOMAUUNN ULM NUTNNLNLANS) Our Quick Meal Fusenamel Ranges made for coal and gas congily Diack ol sizes Meal, to users, OCTOBER 2t, 1926 THE SEATTLLE STAR Tile DAINK MOIRIROIR By Louis Joseph Vance (Copyright, 1920, by Leute Joseph Vance) >) Ma The Rhodes Co. A Pronounced Display of 200 SMART jyincce’ SUITS at $55.00 Second Floor jon tn white, and blue en and in After the New andkerchief Linen “I gueas maybe that's y shipment of plain you don't know,” Inez laughed spite d handkerchief lr fully And I don't mind tellin ; a6%ch width is Harry followed you down Fift nue atteaooe and seen that studio ge ygr: la gold, Copen where you stopped, Then he ‘phoned | 5 taraboled | hagen blue a for the rest of the bunch, Wh it | ot dark, they picked the lock, found | EW SWISS |you doin’ a Rip Van Winkle that : looked good for twenty y ORGA! you's shot of the hop to make sure PPE BR sy te you wouldn't wake up at the wrong ‘a Saatt. phate time, and brought you down here in old roe eneh pir a taxi, Th your history up to a date. Cheer up! the worst is yet to a 81.5 three Quick given yea, selling (Continaed From Our Last Ieue) |street’ Then she remembered, dully, | The the the that the had weighed upon her hia feet ed in vain for oe hie hold. tangle of the os a teriounly the Pro fhn whieh had you ri call a cohed ut to reat taxi te when I'm “I wish I were,” Where am 1?” Mean know? Priscilla groaned. studio and weariness that But she look the violet-tinted rec northlight. And mye | windowa were shut] been open when and saty@hectory service ke piok car swept forward so suddenly Nut was almost dragged off he to pleasure in Meal Our insinuate don't to Ah, for “How did I get t wo you before remembered recommending the Range to prospective buy§te guarantee re? Priscilla dismissed Trowbridge Arthur me studio Mrs she told take Priced moder she somethin goes with each “with i) nee needs ately isfuctory terms.” She must in her {eould not ren kicked off Pp. At leant mber removing them before lying down. At all events whatever had become of them—they | were gone. The & band that she dropped to the edge of her veh ountered the coarse ticking of an instead of the! rug that clothed the divan. | | Slowly tt was borne in upon her that she was neither in her bedcham. ber nor tin her studio, This convic | ton struck home with a shock that | brought her to her feet, What had| happened? Where was she—and who? Was she Priscilla Maine delirt Or was she Leonora—yet once again; haven't got no idear what they'll that puppet of her life in dreama,|fne'ly settle on, but it'll be plenty embarked upon some new adventure? | Whatever it ia C'm on!” jenly @ key turned in a reluc | Once tnaide the room to which Inez tant lock, a door opened. A match |half dragged, half carried her, Pris *pluttered in the murk, @ gasjet/ Cilla began to get her bearings. It ways diffused from the lights in the | hissed, spreading @ fan-like flame t sordid room where she had It revealed a mean and ugly the meeting of Leonora For furnishing there was a and Inez, beside the insentient body Nt table of painted wood, iron bed. | Of the drug fiend, on the n of the | 36 [atead with sway backed springs, a | Storm But now the meager mat played in evening * 413 Eggs From 20 Plumpy mattreas and one emaciated |'resses which had cluttered its floor yard, $1.50 and $1.65. | pillow were heaped in a corner, a large ‘ee shia ein ens in YS || sient tenenth the wheesinie gas NEW NOVELTY plain table occupied the middle of Nght, the woman Inez bent upon|the room, Round it a number of > ITS a womie mek ons were mrouped at random PRINTS “Well,” Ines drawled—-"look who's| Priscilla reviewed face after face A wilk and here! The Duplex Kid—Little Nora | "own to her thru the association of | fabric for kimo: of the Double Life—and Face her dreams: English Addie; Charlie | ines; 36 inches Arms akimbo, she waited hopefully [the Coke; Inez; the Nut shown in her «ibe to draw the spirited re- |) nothing of his uptown ele: | and colors sponse which might have been ex:|#&nce adhered but the handiwork of pected of Leonora. his excellent tailor. She was disappointed. The company nat in allence,, star ing at Nora, with unfriendly, inquist her she have wh home ‘THE fundamental prin- ciple of this store, that every customer shall have “value received,” is illustrated in a practical way in this showing of attractive new Fall and Winter Suits. The sjyles, assortments, | worfman- ship, linings and fabrics és used are so serviceably | | adetath te Pate sopetnasel n J thgt thg-utmost ion And seryjce is Nile green, peach with elf oo A yard, NEW NOVELTY REPP and eno shoes ave played OUR CARP ‘ AND DRAPE ‘- ] PARTMENT N HAS NEVE MORE CO) THOSE IN CARPETS, . rose Her business in the studio proved more fatiguing than she had anticl It was nwhe r dragging the divan pi lay dow without 5) pated wh mething p 1 her weariness lik ebt. The invitation a of ar, give ered mattress her any an instant’s grace t's | ght Copenhagen orchid, ma A yard TO FIND WAAT T! WANT AND AT P' THAT WILL INT THEM. | ” ereer come. wits “L don't “Well, | bunch's an? | minds s EST understand if you gotta outside makin’ what to do with you. I the nto As on sleep had her unawar unclosing darknens In the « firme m upon and overcome n the studio, Pripetiia's eyes comprehended only know: the up their blue nfusion of nents she thone first waking 1 believed her self to be at home, in bed. But the darko ft her bedchamber was al orchid jin stripes ST TT TST TST oT Silk | we: cotton inches east ae WHERE PIKE MEETS FIFTH cs cc I TT — 1 York Can’t Bar j ment which declarea, in effect, that it has no power to bar profiteering Profiteers in Coal |eaiers 4 member of the committec | | went even further, declaring the NEW YORK, Oct, 27 ve, wide embroidery ave smart f seal, 8 Silvertone, broadcloth, serge and tricoti fall shades of Ming, Chefoo and Copenhg&en Blue, Navy, Rookie, African Brown a k. es 16 to 46 © om mixed m and lin. | wide and assorted patterns | A yard, 81.85. | Upper Main Floor | uni | The execu: | tive committee of the Tidewater Coal Exchange, 1 has issued a state. to whom wants to dump coal at tidewater, whose whether he be a thief or an honest man, \*. Eeety pouene | Her victi Don Bung ta ws ry of and wrot to List All tive eyes, The }| Scientific Books | |Plan LONDON, Oct. 27-—-Once more the} #4lt attempt to list the thousands and| thousands of scientific works printed in all languages wil! be made. The international council convened here | by the royal society will catalog the! | work Several previous attempts have failed because of the size of the task. Dr. H. Forester Morely prob ably will be in charge of the com- mission appointed for the work. | ‘Lovers’ll All Give som Him a Cheer—Not! |! HOUSTON, Oct. 27-—Tough luck | for Cupid! Superintendent Brock has ordered new park benches made | with concrete uprights, They can't! be moved to dark nooks. gv. 4 to be tra fe te fod out. We offer we made simply tell cheerfully rete * a eclentife t v7. room at the top for a ciga- this r | Was awake in this 4 | Unspeakable squalor. . $24 | maine for ¢gg-laying) te | role of Leonora. Fate ling her tortured head, the girl stared | Fift’ avenoo, and plain Nora O’More | Rene beght Serand |at Ines with distraught eyes ‘ the misery of her body had to cope with an Intellectual con fusion that seemed past ravelling. She had fallen asleep in the tran jquil spaciousness of her studio; she ‘onfined place of No later than | this afternoon she had been Priscilla tonight she was cast for the Roth hands clasp- “Well, how about it, Nora? Feelin chirpier?™ “I don't know." uncertainty i, “very iL” “Well, you got a perfect right to be, dearie, after that jolt of hop Chartie slipped you this evenin’. 1 seen you when they brought you tn. jand believe me, I thought at first you were dead.” Princiiia’s feet toward the bed she murmured faintly Better Teach Bread Making, Orders Judge BAN FRANCISCO, Oct, 27.—Moth. ere who talk to their young daugh. ters more about careers than about baking bread gain little sympathy from Judge Mogan. Mogan expressed his views from the bench when he annulled the mar- riage of Rose Preenel, 17, to Benja- min Berman, Berman, according to the testimony, had magried the girl | after promising to make her famous fg an aenthetic dancer, “Your daughter would be better off }1€ you did not keep putting into her | head ideas that she is destined to a | great future am a dancer,” the judge told the girl'e mother, | “You would do better, and other | mothers would do better, if they pre | pared their daughters for some more substantial work and talked to them lous about careers, They would have leas to regret later.” Bureau of Missing Relatives The Mar invites ite readers to use thie department as an aid in finding missing | relatives or friends. The department that can give you the highest ble quality at the lo price. And that is just what Spur is ping right along. Domestic and Oriental Tobaccos, | bleq@ded by a new method that brings out}o the full that good old tobacco Sathpy, imported pa; ped, noe pasted§ making an casier-drawing, slower-Qurning cigarette. Smart}brown-and-silver” pa: three-foldjghat keeps Spurs fresh for you, Get n right away. west pose | Charlie Melson, formerly on the po- lice force, and his wife, Becka, are | being sought by their nephew, Thom- as E. Woody, $239 49th ave, 8. B, | Portland, He is asked, if still in Se- | attle, to communicate with Woody di- rectly or thru The Star, * Woody has failed, after an exten- sive search, to find him, He left the | police force October 31, 1912. A po | iceman remembers seeing him a year | ago, At that time he was a watch: man, He got his last mail from the postoffice two months ago, Woody told The Star today, Alkaline Waters Fatal to Ducks LAKEVIEW, Ore., Oct. 27.—Alka- line solution in the waters of Dobson lake, in this vicinity, is killing ducks by the thousands. The strong percentage of alkali in | the water is due to the fact that the lake has been receding rapidly for the last few years. Shortly after drinking the water, the ducks become too weak to rise from the surface of the luke, Colorado Miners Pass Strike Vote DENVER, Oct. 27-—~Twenty-five hundred coal miners of the Northern Colorado fields will go on strike to- morrow and remain out “until oper- ators agree to a conference” on their demands for a working agreement and wage adjustment, was the an nouncement made today by officials of the United States Mine Workers of America, following a meeting of miners last night when It was weed three to one to walk out, pause lasted longer than the patience of Ines, She waved an extravagant arm, mimick ing the manner of bally-hoo before a circus sideshow. Ladees and Gempmun™ she pro jclaimed. “I have the honor to pre jsent to you the only certified Two in-One in captivity: Miss Priscilla Maine, the latest fashion hint from of this ladees club, Take a good look and gempmun, at this peer lens freak, the only livin’ Two of a Kind.” Somebody chuckled hoarnely. Chairs were shifted. English Addie alone changed neither her pose nor the moderately dublous expression with which she was regarding Pris ett. ‘The latter, drawing upon an un expected store of latent spirit, moved forward to the edge of the table. "My name is Priscilla Maine,” she uttered with difficulty. “What do you want with me?" The Nut Upped his chair back and eyed her quizaically. “An even break,” he replied. “And no more shenanigan,” Inez supplemented. - Prisciiia looked blank. Understand * ¢ ¢ “Ab—cut the stallin’!* Inez flared. “I'm gettin’ sick of your airs and everythin’! nored the interruption. woman you belleve me to be.” addressed herself directly to Harry “I told you that this afternoon. If you had made the inquiries I asked you to, you could have satixfied your self I was telling the truth. As it is, you have kidnapeds me—laid your selves open to the law—" “We'll take our chances with the law,” Harry proceeded loftily, with something of the condescension of one humoring a willful child—"I'm sure you understand what we want, Nora; but if you insist I'll try to put Ht in words of one syllable * * ¢ We're old pals of yours, and wet feel you worked it, but you did. You ground floor when you've struck {t rich lke you have. You've got the jut Asthma- prescription PERMAN any hundreds of Every user friends be BR ace 2 Eastlveduce | 1 | | | | “I don't understand,” Priscila tg: |——— “I'm not the | inside track now—God knows how She! you worker it, but you did. | | | | | | lar druggists everywhere, Samp! ten cents, Fo" a stock readjustment taken from the regular cally about 2,000 yards adapted Suite, assortment includes the of for Coat, re cloth in plain nigger brown, Bel blue, sand, steel, pine nee black, Burgundy formerly $6.00 and a yard, f plaids and checks inches wide, Formerly $7.50. durable and attractive ‘the Dress Goods Section has ek and reduced very economt woolens ‘The sees and Separate Skirts lowing: SUITINGS AND COATINGS 700 yards of 54inch silver- tone, goldtone and tinselitone in brown, Belgian blue, taupe, reindeer, sand, navy, Aztec, gray and black, Formerly $6.00 and $7.50, Reduced to, a yard, $3.75. PLAIDS AND CHECKS 00 yards of serge and velour weaves in a wide assortment in various color combinations; all 54 Reduced to, a yard, $5.00. REDUCED FOR A QUICK LEANUP |AMAS—200 Billie Burke h blue bird design. in square neck, ve style, in sizes and are slight- kimono s 15, 16 and percale house black and white, white and pink ai stripes, trimmed wit repp. each size in every combination. Formerly $ Priced for disposal, each, $2.50. 1 CREPE GOWNS—100 slip. over crepe gowns, in plain flesh color or with blue bird pattern. Sizes 15, 16 and 17. Soiled from display. For-) merly $2.50. While they last, choice, $1.95. Upper Main Fleer You can easy wip us a Up now and then. You needn't be afraid of us givin’ the show away as long as you keep us happy and all lke that, All I ask for myself, for instance, is a few introductions; I'll take care of the rest.” | “I think you must be mad?” Pris: | cilla wag clutching the edge of the | table with both hands in order to! keep her feet. “Was it to tell me OH, DEAR! MY BACK! “Merciful Heavens, how my} back hurts in the morning!” It's all due to an over- abundance af that oison Hled uric acd. The kiineys not to abla get Yid of it. Buch condi§ons you cam readily @ercome, and prolong life by faking “Anur- ie” (an@-uric-a@id). This can be obtained almost any drug sto¥e, infiablet form. When yo kidneys get sluggish @dftlog, you suffer from back@qfle, sick-headache, dizzy spelif or twinges and pains of JBmbago, rheuma- tism or ggm; or sleep is dis- turbed tvyg> }r three times a night, Da Pierce’s Anuric, it will pt n@w life into your kidneysfand Your entire sys-| tem. fend Dg. Pierce's Inva- lids’ Flotel, Buffalo, N. W., ten cénts for rial package. 8. FRANCIS , Calit.—“T have used Dr. Pierce’@ remedi in my family for fifteet years and have jed darkly. this that you—you—" “Precisely,” Harry assented with an amiable nod. “If I refuse—?" “You'll do as I say,” Harry insist: “I'm running this show—" “You are—like hell!” There was a concerted turning of startled heads, The door had opened nolselessty. After a moment's relish of the dra matic sensation, Red Carnehan slouched in, closed the door with a kick of his heel, and put his shoul- ders to it. “It'll take a smarter guy'n you are or ever will be, Harry,” he as serted, “to boss this bunch as long’s I'm on top of the map.” (Continued in Our Next Issue) Ministers Ask Dope on Movie M Many requests have been rece by the superintendent of bul and by the fire marshal for instructions as to what booth is necessdry for the exhi | of educational and other moti ture films, Most of the | come from ministers and school | ctoame who want to introduce moviesin their work. : coL would-be’ wounded Elbert. RADO SPRING pnk robbers killed attemfpt to enter Adv. Last Week of October Houseware Sale This week presents the last opportunity,'to replen- ish your household needs at the greatly reduced ‘ices now prevailing in our October Hoi following items are representativg’ of the ains offered. that will These are shades, opaque complete with Polar ¥ Laund found on every dpcasion that they gave satisfactory Fesults, Recently | I was troubled with my kidneys and | my back constantly pained me, 1) took three packages of Dr. Pierce's | Anuric Tablets which removed all | pain and cleared up conditions, 1) advise every one to give Dr. Pierce's remedies a fair trial,"—MRS. ¥. | 422 Brannon Street. feware Sales. many — le and come voitar White ha aa Soap i LG. in : An atffactive sugar and creamer, id _decorated with Btove Board, glass, Stove board is a necessity with every hi a Special, $K39 say@s the carpet and provides ample fire pro! : tion. | Tis one is wood lined and crys Special $1.39. 6x26 inches. taf finished size — This chain is case hardened and copper. plated comes complete with leather jacket and padlock. 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