The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 11, 1920, Page 7

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Dream of Childhood Ideal of Girlhood Happiness of Woman ‘hey hear some sweet strain dream of the piano that some day is to be their they own of music and —the musie and the piano cling to the mind, waiting, waiting to be satisfied. LOVE OF MUSIC Love of music is universal; it nestles in the it plays like a gentle summer school room and softens the sternness of adult life. cradle; wind in the In breath of every human breast there is a chord which responds to the delicate impulse of music. A house without music is like a flower without sunlight or moisture. Refinement’s mirth is lost tranquillity withers to dull, monplaces. without it and domestic leaden, monotonous com- ENCHANTING GIFT A fine P. par Sle member of the household, . Wick piano or player piano is the gift it is the one gift that will charm every give gaiety and life to everything, and the delight will continue through all the years to come. NO PLACE LIKE.HOME Be good to yourself, to your family, to your home —make it home, sweet home for you all, there's no place in all the wide, wide world ee it give yourself and your loved ones a beautiful P. . Wick piano or player piano this week. We can rig to make it easy for you to do so with our little monthly payment plan. Come in and talk it over with us. We like to meet everyone who is interested in home music. Sole P. Du hie . Wick Representatives Piano Co. 106-108 Union Street Adjoining Bon Marche Building Three Stores in the West U. S. ARMY GOODS SALE Surplus Government Supplies by M’Avoy Co. U. & Government dress and work Wool reclaimed O. D. Army Shirts, $ New khaki shirts, $2.50. id Ui 7 Oo. D 1 blue and Xhaki, in white and gray, uto robes from $6. wool breeches, $3.50, and A-1 shoes, price $6.50, $7.50, $8.00 and 2.50 and $1.50 y khaki br $4.00 and nm made, in -wool sox sox in all fT puttoes, kinds, two Reclaime: . ©. D. all-wool blankets, 0 to $15.00. Wool sweaters, ci ‘JAPAN RIPE NOW FOR MORE TRADE Report Shows This Is Proper Time to Bid for It | Altho Japan ial and yulet in an indus al wa the reopen business o with Japan iRed today b nm trac 1 of the i ot om a Tokyo ¢ spond now ta ommeree ent ateel industty future The report says the in » the © tn I now to which have not Imports from Japan in slump, Labor, however ously affected World Traveler Have | High School Speaker Dr. I Wirt, a world trav eler and turned fro’ led by thru Turkey or Anne and Ballard high Within the last few years he has been superintendent of education in |! ted Crom# commisaioner to Europe expedit Kant Hie lectures here ar d Thurs day dealt large Near Bast | in general, where as a worker for the Near East lef committee, o in build up for tho by war and and mans repatr®& | Air Service Unit on Campus at “U”’ « An air service unit will soon be a part of the Reserve Officers’ Train | ing corpa at the university rding }to word received Wedne from the war de ment The instruction to be given on the camel willbe tn ground wort olty Actual flying will be practiced at regular aviation camps during the commer. Students alming to receive a com mission in the air evice corpse will be required to nplete a basic course during the first. two years land an advanced course In the last) tive yoaed sday (REAL PAINLE In order to introduce our new (whalebone and strongest plate Known, covers ‘very litt THE SEATTLE STAR The Unknown A Strange Child; Eyes That Bewildered; A Chinaman in Fancy; Death Breaks Spell. in the by The by third, $10, ext 10 pr The noon ends Saturday Stories must be 00 words, They cont no must be longer than real experiences of the fe Writ only; us otherwine writer; no ide typewriter of the paper if ponaib! on one pen and ink Herewith are some of the stories submitted The Unknown | — Angela was possessed of a potent of * From rece rration chara and from ver Spanish the the appeal and the rhysterious Jopths of expression pecullar to her long, black eyes. Her omabie power of great that plained of be mental teachers ing unable to when she fixed her telepathy was #0 com But she was as literally under the spell of a gruesome head that appeared in the air before her on the eve of some tragedy, The face wan that of a malevolent Chinaman with nond 4 eyes, a or mouth ut away a sharp Tt was always she with pleces of the lips ¢ that two yellowinh might protrude ed with a satanical leer that caused to tremble, scream and her to rine to the highest ponsible piteh When in a hot blooded quarrel her father killed by another Spaniard, the appeared be- fore her at the exact time that the SS_ DENTISTS pipe which to the lightest ie f of the mouth; tunke twist M mal kingdom. unfath. | © ly took in when a train, vin and aunt, had p 4 200-foot n welw place en awa ring her] nged to its] m over embankment, | had bee with unnag terror, and it was necensary her with drugs, such was the force of the unknown head. third time when her only brother brought down by a Hun sniper, was| being carried to the field hospital the phantom face appeared threw her into for days mind natural the f her brother's suffering irious account proved identi eal with that'of the chaplain and |nurse when the word came home The girl's life seemed a tragic, explainable one un By merely looking animal full in the eyes she would no cow it with fear that It could not be induced to go near her a sec ond time still she was lovable and gentle, but the force behind her queer eyes was felt even in the ant he influence of the héad, mes gory | nome. | sometimes dripping with in the instance when her in a swamp. times in smoke instance great fire, lasted | fil she waa16 years of age. ne, as playmate and » in the The black pall of ciroumstance that |surrounded the home the mother to become morbid and disap pear, The head at once appeared covered with blood, and with a final demoniacal grin seemed to be over come and vanished. | Search for the |fruitiess and the mother proved girl haunted the « for some clue, being con 4 that her mother was dead After many days she came to a morgue to identify the remains of a woman who had been found stran gied with a allkem Chinese cord. The woman wan her mother Later the attendants were shock ed to hear @ piercing, blood-curdling *briek. There across “tf mother waa the livid head of the naman in the flesh. Even in death he seemed eternally mixed ap in the tangled web of her fate. Hix body was swollen with water and| hie finger marks were on her | mother’s throat Thin time her fever lasted until the exact time that the Chinaman was buried by the county, when she! became naymal and grew stronger. | No explanation for these phenomena has been found. Doctors and scten- tists were powerless to gauge the reason for the influence of the China man over the child, who had never| seen him. Whether the mother had} her And still alf} FREDERICK & NELSON | FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET DOWNSTAIRS STORE The Savory Vapors of Thanksgiving Cookery arise nowadays from dishes prepared after the time-honored recipes—but prepared with much less effort than ever before, thanks to modern kitchen equipment. To add to the housekeeper’s pleasure in preparing for the great day, here are Aluminum Roasters Kitchen Cutlery Casseroles Percolators Food Choppers Pyrex Baking Ware and many other articles to make a smooth-running kitchen, Featured Values in the Housewares Section: Round Casserole $3.75 Casserole of brown - and - white glazed earthenware, 8-inch size, set in nickel- plated frame of pierced design, with metal handles securely fastened to frame. Model Enamel Rede Extra Good Value $2.00 S PICTURED, Oval-shape Roast- er of smooth, seamless, blue glazed enamelware, made with raised bottom and hot air pocket along inner side of roaster. Self-basting and self-browning. Size 1014x15% inches. Exceptionally good value at $2.00. Slicing Knife 45c The tapered 9-inch blade < this knife adapts it especially for slicing, : carving and bread-cutting. With riv- Two-quart size eted, natural wood handle, 45¢. $2.65. —Housewares Section, —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Aluminum Percolators $2.65 In the at- tractive shape sketched, with substantial ebonized wood handle and hinged cover with glass top. weaters, wool, heavy, 5. O. D. mackinaw’ #! | $12.50. All-wool, heavy, Blue $5.75. Government . Anything to do with the Chinaman | can never be ascertained | Since then the child bas grown up| to young womanhood and is happy | nd normal and unable fo explain |]! her power over weak@r minds. That young woman is myself. ; mackinaw coata, O. D. dress pants, $6.75; corduroy panta, ing shoes, our own special, $6.5) Raincoats, rubber co officer coats in all cold Bed pillows and sheets; low on high-grade quilts. nts and tarpaulins. Other goods too BUMerous to mention. Mall orders receive prompt attention. 620 Third Ave., Near Cherry. Phone Ell. 5367 Opposite st. Chartes Hotet FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET DES MOINES, Ia— Frank ‘Smith, who killed Mra. Frances Sherrill with iDead Men ks Brtl No Tales ead < fist, found guilty of man you can bite corm olf the cob; guaran: Wimlebone set of teeth. ...-....-.. Se || frequently went a-fishing with | my teed 16 yearn EXAMINATION FREB BS Orgs genres a | wevesnasancnengn <4 PAINLESS EXTRACTION “Ey, yepra have moressicn taken im the | ination and advice free we ' | Oven Sundays From 9 to TE DENTISTS , When I was a boy about 12 or so. RA ‘Opposite oo father and brothers down in the deep dank.woods of southern Minnesota, We drove old Nig and| Durkey, hitehed to the double seated buggy, and when we got to|f| the fishing grounds we turned the horses loone to browse around while wo finhed. One evening, after the sun had set and the fish had stopped biting, | we returned to the place where we had tarned the horses loose and. not finding them there, I was sent off down the road to look for them 1 found old Nig about a half mil up the road and got on his back to ride him to the buggy. The road ied down hill thru ai low swampy part of the wood and it; was getting quite dark by this time. As we proceeded down toward the lowest part of the road, I noticed ahead of me in the road what I at first thought was a lantern lighted, and being carried along in a jogging, swinging manner ch as one would expect to sec a lantern ts being carried Cloth and Silk Dresses Reduced to $59.00 ERY material reductions on a group of Dresses for afternoon and street wear, featuring modish trimming de- tails, fine materials and au- thentic styles. Tricotine Dresses In Navy Blue his forward-tilted ears and intent gaze. As we mosied along down toward thin supposed lantern, I began to} wonder why I did not see the form | of outline of the person carrying | the lantern. As we approached/|}) nearer my wonderment increased and my gaze intensified. I saw no person. I just saw the lantern bobbing along in front of me, and I was becoming somewhat nervous, |f} so also was old Nig, for he had/ his head on high by this time and was watching as intently as'I was and breathing hard and stepping cautiously. Just about then the lantern exploded, blew up or went to pieces, without making any noise, and old Nig rose up on his hind legs with a snort and turned in nmdair and started back whenee we had come, leaving me sprawied out on the ground. I followed Nig, for, had to get him and bring him bac! but I didn't think 7 of that unt! later on. Just then Central Agency Co. : I was endeavoring to get out. of A, F. (Bert) Blangy, Manager there before something else strange Broadway and Pike St, East 320 and uni ntable happened. 1 caught Nig and led him back thru Higgins & Matthews the while he snorted 315 Nickerson St, Queen Anne 74 & [ Satin Dresses In Navy, Brown and Black The Ford Coupe has an especial appeal for real estate folks because of its splendid, up-to- Women’s and Misses’ Sizes date appointments. A comfortable and dependable motor car every day of the year—shine, rain, mud or snow. Equipped with electric self-starting and lighting system, and demountable rims with 314-inch tires all around it, brings its owner all those established, dependable Ford merits in economy in operation and upkeep, with assured long service. Not alone for profes- sional and business men who drive much, but as the family car for women, the Ford Coupe meets every expectation. The demand for them increases daily, so we solicit immediate orders to make reasonably prompt delivery. Will you not make our shop your repair place? Genuine Ford parts and skilled mechanics. Two Representative Models Sketched From This Collection at $59.00: Brown Satin Afternoon Dress with accordion-plaited flounces and hand embroid- ery, reduced to $59.00. Navy Tricotine Dress with side panels elaborated with wide black braid and red stitching, and vestee and collar of tan and raspberry linen, reduced to $59.00. <amcoND FLOGt Clark-Baker Motor Co. Tenth Ave. and Jackson St. Beacon 532 Alfred G. Ayerst, Inc. 1830 Broadway, corner Denny Way Kast 126 Hugh Baird Fourth Ave. at James St. Elliott 750 L. M. Cline Motor Co. 1102 E. 45th St, Kenwood 31 T also ran. of course, I Needlecraft Models at Reduced Prices LL are embroidered models of discontinued stamped patterns. Some are slight- ly soiled, but a single tubbing will restore their fresh appearance. Included are Centerpieces on white and natural colored linen, Luncheon Sets, Card Table Towels, Aprons, Table Covers, Pillows. a sam nt, his prot all the way; but 1 never have be able to figure) out what I and old Nig saw that night MELVILLE. Cove’ Cats Are Precious | in This Community CHICAGO, li—“Spare the cats to kill the rata” is the slogan now in Maywood, model village of Illinois, which has just suffered an invasion in hordes, following the burning of the community garbage dump. The first result of the cam paign will be an antl-bootjack or- dinance which will make it unlawful to throw bootjacks or other missiles at cats in the village limits, Package Goods Reduced stamped for embroidering, com- Practically all sizes are represented, Several models each of Infants’ and Chil- dren’s Dresses, Rompers, Women’s Nightgowns, Combinations, Kimonos, Infants’ Bonnets, Carriage Robes, Pillows. In these envelopes are ready-made garments, plete with embroidery floss for working. although not always in each model. TACOMA,—Joint banquet for both —THIRD FLOOR houses of state legislature planned here for January 7 ‘

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