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TURSPAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1020 : THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 5 eS KTHIS SAMARITAN | eg One-Third Of nor very co00/ Officer Sullivan Large Leather Rockers Rector Knocked Down; | He Finds Accommodating Spooners. Four Styles Helped Up, Then Robbed || They Offer to Drive Him Home. new york. Nov. 9. || Couple Makes Cop Look Foolish. re || Versatile Officer Plays Ruse. ‘S) >) wos The Rhodes Co. Vy if Sixteen Rockers of four patterns, fi A We \ priced regular $52.50 to $60.00, lear, or SS9.DO | rector of a Exceptional Values in a Group of | I D 1 Reporter Lee Sullivan, of The Star's editorial staff, te day by day writing | Seven ty- fir e The reckers offered are a of bis mene ae aber Seattle's police force. Sullivan, in pollee : niform, is pounding Following is anether chapter in lis thrilt a ight life, as seen by @ policeman, oe amu! SMART WINTER Coats ¥# of an excellent qual: in workmanship, | 1K Seriee bout Sewtth covered, and would make 1 i : SY LEE SULLIVAN le & desirable Christmas of hext morning CHAPTER XV llight of an auto, | fering. At the price you Maurad'y in jail : On A would do well te make a selection and have it laid aside for Christmas de livery. k Seward boulevard, We a little distance down the Montana Attorney not far from th me and my “ n 5 a . J an u WASHINGTON, Nov. 9.—Pres Davia and I got out | a ‘wy rom Davis, HE paramount feature of this sale is the splendid ii the hin where | 4 7 dent Wilaon has appointed George T . eso digg 4 When Davis sneaked out of the . ; ar 5 arter ¢ P > } i] | = Shelton, Butte, United States attor-|we could hear the couple in front]. W7en, TvIs anenked out of th economies on smart three-quarter and full-length //| } \g SAVORY ROASTERS pn tn ten art ‘ ,| The curtains on nuto Ww coats assembled from our fegular stock and reduced for | mtg Wedsaiens. | enttbe I had rather a guilty feeling at drawn and inevitable couple in| Pi nm e477 i AHOME-MADEGRAY pile suaeedern, when 1 men-|the front neat of the other car did|f| Stock readjustments. These coats sold formerly at $34.75, |||.) | jone sm 6 je Daves, od ot nee avi an uke ‘ench «€ r "dear ry & | HAIR REMEDY S harmless |jeaye polar fod Ses |}, $39.50 and $55.00 and display garments made of wool | ascveny h We're only after roughnecks,” he| whispered to Gavin ite wonere velour, silvertone, tricotine and mixe d coatings fini he die} | LRERAL CRED ee age ty you ¢ Danie Sa pistons ~s. 0 head negutively and said he was go | with collars of self material and Coney fur. Sizes 16 tos ~\2r_—+ . QUE convermtion was cut ‘abrupt mg te dew mo 4: geod ean.” \I| 46 are shown in the new blues as well as navy, brown, Gray, streaked or faded hair ix ly short by several short Joyful |. °)" re RPA ale Si an and gree : not oniy unbecoming, but unneces|oy.yohs” in a male voice from the| proc y ye, circled back into thej}) tan and green, ye sary front of the patria pe Poy afley eran Anyone can prepare a simp “Paul, Paul, do 'bde quiet” the girl nul, Paul, do et,” th : ba ture at he hat will darke AT | eaeneetabad As we did wo I noticed muffied ed ST ene hair and make it soft and ¢ gee volees coming from our auto, which | { NEW WEEK-END To a halt-pint of wat aa a4 But Paul would not be aulet. |was not fur away » Baoan wg Sgt ergy very ew nutes he rained ‘ ‘ho WHERE PIKE MEETS FIFTH f bay rum, a small box of Rarbo | * few minutes he raised his} “what the dickens t# Stocks ’ CASES . Ba OX ie etynee.| Yoice in an “oy-yoh” chorus dene S babes | Compound and \ ounce of glycer a y rn r a. ta a A) “hese ingredients can be bought| ation was the ing of a tickling) 1 was startled when I heard com-| MAIN FLOOR ' at any drug store at very little cost, | # ttle in "iing from our auto the sound of ‘ ta ee ‘OL or the druggist will put it up for “ 4d many Stocks’ volco saying | iefepoon; vapors: you, Apply tq the hair twice a week | Noise, and altho I "Honey—how’s my little umum? unti » is obtained. |from the cold w And then tn high feminine votce ty “ad For Expectant Mothers fii, wit) make a gray haired person | Lake Washingt . if on were in his suppored to be watching, But ‘ Davis offered me no explanation | awl” began to playfully and appeared not to think it un-| ; “Does 60 nose get cc VARS RS werre Fon BOOKLET 08 MOTHERNOOD ase BABY. ree | Is NOT Hticky OF greasy and does © you wouldn't be cold. happening in the auto ‘we were| Over 17 Miltion Ie DaADrELo ReeuLatoR Co. Der. s-0.ariawrace rub off | When * — " “ 80: pretend that he would eat his girl usual SEATTLE NEW YORK LOS ANGELES SAN FRANCISCO friend's hairpins as a sort of a mid-| “Stocks must have met some one night lunch, Davis decided that it|himsclf. It looks kind of bad,| So |doern't it? I asked Davie, as w was time to break up the party | ® he stepped beside the front seat. | reached the rear of the other auto. | . Altho he was within alx inches of “I's all right,” said Dayis the loveastruck couple, they failed to eee notice bim. They did, only when he /TWIE couple tn the front seat were | The New McCall Pattern—It’s Printed §_coucH covers ; ih (hee yore FR I PATTERN as simple to the woman who | REDUCED That nowhere else in America is there to be found the high type seudaa cin Gee bohido ‘ali « *thoaee UM Ge Gams chargers has never sewed as it is to the most UPPER MAIN FLOOR 5 of love and spooning for a| Davia whispered. “Then I'm ¢ experienced dressmaker. Call and see them. eevee nomes. See tee ee with fringed edges are shown in as- Where the dots and dashes used to be are . Pormety ons. See m if they're married, a nent. But the girl quickly re-|to ask th sorted col of Style in Suits, Coats and Dresses that is characteristic of payee ® when they say ‘No’ 310 cay, “Well, printed instructions so that you can read how price, each, $2.75. | “Who is It? Must be someone | you ought to to sew. UPPER MAIN FLOOR Eight Couth Covers with hemmed | from school,” she said and giggted. Bo he walked beside the auto and/ edges. A heavy cover in assorted cok “We're police officers,” Davis maid. | tur The girl quickly dropped her banter. | mand aretters ee eee ors, Formerly $5.75. New price, each, ; BLANKETS—An extra heavy weight cotton blanket $4.75. They appeared glad when we told| “WELL” | ‘ thenr & oe cad ane even offered | Quick as a flash the girl said, | h plaid pattern. Size 66x80. Formerly $8.50. Ten tapes cage ores of fine to drive us back Into town. quietly ed to clean up, a pair, $5.95. quality ‘4 + salad $12.50. New price, Ae | “What do you want?* ] each, $10.75. } “Pretty emart, you are. How oid] j f returned to our auto and drove along the boulevard to Seward are you?” Davis answered. |Seattle Men Off to | ss snark on Bailey peninsula. There is| “None of your business; now what | ~~ a " oo Ht ‘Shas, These delightful American origi- ® turning place here, and in’ the fo you think of that?» wee Where aid phe KOT” Bor igemcch ba uty. swell % ne ‘ ir Fast nce Pabst he man : oes | * . ss nations, reinforced by Parisian nov- wan was cieot, Then Davis! wwhere did who go?” Stocks Hotels Convention) meiai ana $1,000 for his part ity, are fairly a-tingle with the new Are you starrlea?” answered. J. C. Marmaduke of the New Wash-/ sinking of German sub that éen pada t ¥ i h rf Yes, and what about it the}, “The sirl—the one you were talk) ington hotel and P. H. Watt of the|scoved American ship Covington | © ideas of creators who have made n euid sharply ing to.” cai Frye hotel will represent Seattle at| * . Fashion their day and night theme. he answer surprised Davis, So| Stocks laughed and explained: | line Western Hotels’ Scenic associa. |? Dr. Edwards’ Olive ¢ girl took advantage of his con. Why, I was men seals in| om convention to be held-at Sante area Harmless Substitute ion to aupplement his reply: ing myself to make the couple i, {Parbara, Cal, on November 17, 18 omen — “This is our wedding anniversary, | ‘* other car believe we P and 19. The convention will seek aid! in exploiting the scenery of the West. A PRICE. _THAT PLEASES _ ALL WOMEN . Edwards’ Otive Tablets—the sub-| if it’s any of your business, and we|@® aif: They might have become stitute for calomel—are a mild but sure just came out here to play we were | "epicious if I had kept quie | laxative, and their effect on the liver is|on our honeymoon again.” (Continued in Next Issue) | almost instantaneous. These little olive-| | you know the boul oS eee ee * Made Young place for spooning, «| Hunts Him a Bear; [toahin to Dance oa : Were police arttent™"*| Shoots Him a Mule on Armistice Eve Poa tuteficuthand tates The pleasent Hitie tablets, do the They laughed, started their auto| One white mule, shot in the do age post No, 28, American qe psig of oe will may | does, ve nO omen ere gone, | wae ‘otal of one ad 0 ion, give an Armistice eve ball| you keep your! | bad after effects. They don't injure the aew tee Meecha,” heeriy pate Bota aie bie rear ines i W | Wednesday evening at Christensen’s| e7stem in order by j teeth like strong liquids or calomel eee Evers, treasurer of the Sunde &| hall, 1108 Broadway. GOLD MEDAL a “ hold of the trouble and) inp car was quict as we ap.| aE ny, and Sam Theler, | wy | : p-|@’Evers company, 6 | Smeney correct B._Wher cage toe Rvee Freachsa. ptecas coop “iting | eho auihe baer to eattte monday | Women Celebrate : scmetionss plays havoc with the gums. there as we had left him. On his | after six weeks’ camping in Califor-) rel fe) P %™ Vi te | $o do strong ae Tt is best not ta|fsce was a broad grin. He looked| nia. The tale is told along the water) oe ae vkcag ba ry ; le 5 , ult avin, too, led 4\front. The alleged principals are si cation meeting in celebration ke . Let Dr. Edwards’ Olive #ullty. Davi y erated, I gad | 6 H 00 to|of the recent republican victory at es, The world's standard remedy for Wom. | liver, bladder and uric acid troubles, ‘8 Republican club. Mrs. C. C. Van | enemies of life and looks. In use since and Mrs, Allen H. | 1696. All druggists, three sizes, e Lock for the name Medel 0a every. } * t Tablets take its place. jnothing. It wasn't for me to repri-|lent. It is said it Headaches, “dullness” and that lazy! mana Stocks. That was Davis’ bus | straighten matters with the owner. | the polls was held Monday in | fet core trom, constipation, and inese aye ee meeraen eteria by the King Coun 90 ver. “awards; “You 4 retty well, ‘ocks,” - | Olive Tablets when you feel “logy” and Davis said to him. I thought he De a d Me m | “heavy.” They “clear” clouded brair}| had. When Davis said no more my es Coats of latest ma- Coat of mannish ma- | and “perk up” the spirits. 15¢ and curiosity Jumped its bounds and I BS terials; large cape col- terial; close. fitting nein coil lara, All sizes, 316. collar; fulk Mmed; all sizes; 316 The length and breadth of the country, these garments are the most praised. They invite general favor and defy the criticism of the most critical. In the New Coats —models of smartness that you _ won’t see elsewhere, collared voguish- ly big, a woman finds that she feels a bit of the glorious Autumn itself. Fireplace Accessories Specially Priced at $6.98 Values Up to $10.00 Every item in this sale represents unusual value, the _ regular ed being up to $10. e —AND— Three Days’ Trial Are making Satisfied Purchasers at our Used Car Show Sale The One Big Motor Event in Seattle this Fall. sale includes— ” Andirons Fireplace Grates Fireplace Screens ES $4.50 Royal Rochester Coffee Percolator $2.98 | Two percolators are offered at this | price— 4-cup size, nickel 6-cup size, aluminum | “Jump” Alarm Clock, Special $1.49 | In the daytime, on the streets, when the shadows have fallen at night or whatever the occasion, one may “breeze” along as if triumph- ing with Style—#ome fur-collared, some half or yoke lined. In the coatings of popular fabrics one finds the Autumn lightness of Dress of fine Seroe, a i. an oR 4 pleated skirt, Bton Buit of Serge, Poplin fabric already giving way to winter “Gees aaovaidiy Pi BO a warmth. braided, $16. $16. This is a show as well as a i D ional eve The “Jump” is manufactured by the New Haven 2 Si ” RESSES sale. : An educational event, Clock Co. A reliable timekeeper and has a vigorous Le “Sweet Sixteen” garments please The dainty party frocks that have Beautiful cars, in a beautiful- diattas Govekartent tax,,8 conta: the mother with their beauty, in- just come in bring the picture of youth ly decorated showroom. crease the delight of daughter and double the service for all by reason of the price— o carefully guarded age at . 4 et ha No. 3 Galvanized Wash Tub $1.39 An extremely low price on this heavily galvanized wash tub, measuring 24x1014 inches. Regular price, $2.25; special, $1.39. Plan to See it Today! OLSEN-WARREN MOTOR COMPANY 1109 Pine Street, Elliott 4520 Sixteen Dollars THE STORE FOR USEFUL ARTICLES Priced the “Sweet Sixteen” way provides a tremendous saving. 1021 Second Avenue, Rialto Block

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