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q <4 TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1920. SERVICE. ARSHIIIUNES HINES) NEW PHONE—ELLIOTT 4910 SHOP EARLY wa One-third Off Bedroom Suites “Bg “Push theButton-and Rest Sound and Fury | (Copyright, 1980, Syndicate, Ine) [O, Henry wrote this for Ainslee's | Magazine, where it appeared in >) March, 1908) | PERSONS OF THE DRAMA Mr. Penne eeres ».An Author S| Mint Lore voces... Am Amanuensis | Soene-—-Workroom of Mr. Penne'r | popular novel factory Mr, Penne-—Good morning, Mis» Lore, Glad to see you so prompt.| We should finish that June inatall | ment for the Bpoch today. Leverett ls orowding me for it. Are you }quite ready? We will resume where off yeaterday. (Dietates.) ry 1?) | by the Wheeler This Will Please Dad The Royal Easy Chair never fails you when you are tired and need real restful comfort. Can be An 0.HENRY Story a Day YHE SEATTLE STAR HUMOR PATHOS ROMANCE Penne (with extreme polite you would gather “Kate, with a sigh, rose from his knees, and——-* | nao) Miss Lore-IOxoume me; you mean |r “rose from her knees,” Instead of | you “bis,” don’t yout oft Mr, Penne--Er-—-vo—"his,” if you | her ri Please, It i# tho love seene in the she mounted the eastern terrace,” warden, (Dictates,) “Rone from bix| Miss Lore—On! Mr. Pe (dictates) Mr knees, where, blushing with youth's bewitching coyners for & mom deolared his of supreme Kate Mins wouldn't It be more gram may “when Kate “eon Mr Jortiand had | that of this wan one |dreated to oor When heaval that wou *|marry her, In }the traditional vol « and world cried out loudly to him What should fol naw," to let her go low" Mise Lore Gooking up with a start) ~I’'m ure 1 car Mr, Penne Unies (with you would want to ad o—The context wil ex plain, = (Dictates) When Kate soene that Cortland never forgot came tripping across the lawn it seerned to him the fairest sight that earth had ever offered to his game.” Miss Lore—On! Mr. Penne. (dictates)—"Kate bad abandoned herself to the joy of her new-found love completely that| Mise Lore—Ont no shadow of her former grief was} MF. Penne (dictates)—"On one side cast upon it Cortland, with his |" love and Kato; on the other side arm firmly, entwined about. her|%* heritage of mocial position and waist, knew nothing of her sighs” |fmily pride. Would love win? Love Mise Lore =~ Goodnesat if he| ®t the porta tell un will | couldn't tell ber size with bis arm |* selves that Migs Lore ‘ly>—Pardon me, I Was not seeking to impoxe upon you the task of « collaborator, Kindly consider the question a part of the text, . The Rhodes hae “A duck, a swan, A little fish, Will swim so nicely In a dish.” ELLULOID floaters make amusing and harmless gifts that will not fail to entertain the little tots. These are shown in a variety of sets | in our Infants’ Section, on the Upper Main Floor, The set sketched is Women’s Gift Hose MAIN FLOOR 5 hee taagoeed hose of wool and cotton mixture in drop-stitch weave of medium weight make very acceptable gifts, They are displayed in brown, green and blue, in all sizes; formerly $3.15. Reduced to, a Pair, $1.98 Navy Serge Dresses Special Wepre $15.95 SECOND FLOOR UST for a one-day special sale, on Wednesday, we have taken from our regular adjusted to position. All you are required to wae and looks at his sE do is push the button. Made of oak in the golden wtM?. Peone: (frewning)—"0f. ner |™™ se Sine San sarete ee $1.25. stock and reduced them sub- iD or fumed finish, covered with leather or imitation, highs and tcare of the previous) “Ty better Knock off @ bit. Smaller sets at 65¢. stantially, 70. navy. seen ure ck- rot \ : ' | and tapestry. Special for Three Days’ Sale $50.00 Royal Easy Chair, in golden or fumed oak; frame covered in best grade imitation Spanish leather. $37 75 Others priced up to LIBERAL CREDIT EXTENDED night.” " Tes hesiieons wat renee onl Mise | Lore,| ig Cort. | We'¥e been at it quite « long time ™ | would jock off fo land the chief charm of this gin | Coe Pen ee 00 See oct tors was her look of innocence and UM! siss Lore—Obi! Wore you address worldlinern, Never had nun—* |{ng me before? I put what you said Mise Lore—How about changing down. 1 thought it belonged in the that to “never had any |story, It seemed to fit in all right Mr. Penne (emphatically) “Never | Oh, no I'm not tired. | had nun in cloistered cell a foe} Mr, Penne—Very well, then, we! more sweet and pure” | will continue. (Dictates.)—"In spite of 4 RUNBAU rao tal size $3.00 aul (9) ". ?) No Small Part of the Perfect Lines and Vivid Grace of “Sweet Sixteen” Garments is charged to the designs themselves, which are so flexible and adjustable to the Fashion Vogue in the hands of the artists responsible for our “Sweet Sixteen” creations. 1 . 3,000 New Coats and Dresses still enveloped in the atmos- phere of New York, and bringing Paris right home to us, are now ready for inspec- tion and selection by Seattle These garments are much more preferred these days, not alone because of their inex- iveness, but because, in ing abreast the style, to many women they are posi- tively indispensab! In them it is easy for one Miss Lore—Oh! [these qualms and doubts, Cortland Mr. Penne (dictates)—“But now! was a happy man. That night at Kate must hasten back to the house!the club he silently toasted Kate's| lest her absence be discovered. | bright eyes ins bumper of the rarest After a fond farewell she turned and vintage. Afterward he set out for) sped lightly away, Cortland’s gaze a stroll with, as Kate on—" followed ber. He watched her| Mian Lore—-Mxouse me, Mr. Penne, | ree" | for ventoring a suggestion; but don't Miss Lore—Yxcune me, Mr. Penne;| you think you might state that tn a bat how could he wateh her ever leas coarre manner? while her tuck was turned toward! Mr. Penne (artounded)—Whwh him? I'm afraid I fall to understand you Wednesday Specials Offer Big Savings to Christmas Shoppers $15.50 Racing Auto, Special $9.49 This Red Racer Automobile is made by the Gendron Wheel Co, It is very well constructed, having a good strong running gear and rubber-tired wheels. Body is attractively painted and is equipped with steering wheel. Special at $9.49. $1.50 Baby Doll, Special at 98¢ Here is a beautiful character baby doll, 1014 inches high, with a bisque head. Body {% made of composi- tion, with character bent arms and legs that are movable. Special at 98¢. $4.50 Pyrex Casserole in a Heavy Nickel-plated Frame, Special $2.98 Special for Wednesday—A genv- ‘ ine Pyrex Round Covered Casser- ole in a heavy nickel-plated frame with a fancy pierced design. Spe- cial $2.98. 50 Dinner Sets Special $14.98 | A Big Special—Edwin M. Knowles 60-piece Dinner jf) Sets in two very attractive patterns—the plain gold band or a dainty pink floral decoration with a gold band. Set consists of 50 pieces, as follows: 6 T4nch Plates Sinch Platter 6 Ginch Piates Ly: Wt oft henor| ‘ua € 4inch Plates te vered Bauce Boat 6 4inch Pruits Tine Baker 6 Gineh Coupe Soups Tinch Nappy 6 Cups and Saucers | 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Pickle Dish $1.50 Windshield Swipe at 98c Attach one of these swipes to your windshield and you will always have a clear vision; it cleans both Celluloid horns, 75¢. Rattles and balls, 65¢ to $2.50. Teething rings, 75¢ and $1.26. Ivory trays, $1.95 and $2.95. Baby brushes, 75¢ and 95¢. Separate combs, 50¢. Brush Sets, $1.25 to $2.50. Hot water bottles at $1.25. Knit bootges, 50¢ to $2.95, Baby records books at 95¢ to $2.50. Soap bubble sets, B5¢ and $1.50. Infants’ shoes, $1.00. And a Complete Line of earables Infants’ dresses in long and normal waist ‘line models with plain and pleated skirts and straight-line styles with string belts. They are en hanced with colored and gold stitching, colored and black beads and military braids. Sizes 16 to 44. Special Wednesday, Choice at $15.95 Gift Mittens for Children MAIN FLOOR 'UR-TOPPED and fleece-lined mit- tens of kid and suede make an ideal gift. Our Glove Section on the Main Floor displays them in brown, beaver and gray. All sizes. 2 A Pair $1.50 COMPLETE line of hand mirrors, brushes and other toilet accessories. Main Floor, PYRALIN IVORY. ——— not my he was “full” or “tntoxi- cated?” It would sound much more elegant than the way you express it. Mr. Penne (etill darkly wandering) ‘Win you kindly point out, Mia Lore, where I bave intimated that Cortiand waa “full,” if you prefer that word? Miss Lere (calmly coneuiting her stenographic notes)—It ta right bere, word for word. (Reade) “Afterward he set out for « stroll with « skate on” Mr. Penne (with peculiar emphasis) ~Ah! And now will you kindly take down the expurgated phrare? (Dic- tates.) “Afterward he set out for a stroll with, as Kate on one occasion had fancifully told him, her spirit leaning upon his arm.” Mise Lore—Oh! Mr. Penne (ictates}—Chapter 34. Heading—"What Kate Found tn the Garden.” “That fragrant summer morning brought gracious tasks to all The bees were at the honey- muckle biassoms on the porch Kate, singing @ little song, was training the riotous branches of her favorite woodbine. rows———" Miss Lore—Shall risen"? | | The sun himself had| next morning he's ready to break her my “had Mr. Penne (with suspicious calm- when a man becomes so far erated that even a wornan—— suppose we finish the sentence, (Die taten)—* ‘Ready to break,’ Kate with the thrilling look of soula) ened woman, ‘into foam and destroying themselves upon shore they love so well.’ diushing — pinks — a: — holly. hocks — and —~ hyacigths — waiting — that — he — might — dry — their — dew-drenched — cups.” Miss Lore—Oh! Mr. Penne (dictates)—“The earliest troliey, scattering the birds from its pathway like some marauding cat, brought Cortland over from Oldport. He had forgotten his fair——" Miss Lore—Hm! Wonder how he got the conductor to——" Mr. Penne (very loudly}—"Forgot- ten his fair and roseate visions of @ night in the practical light of the i" morn.” Mins Lore—Oh! Mr, Penne (dictates}—“He greeted her with his usual smile and manner. “Bee the waves,’ he eried, pointing to the heaving waters of the sea, ‘ever wooing and returning to the rock- bound shore.’" “ ‘Ready to break,’ Kate said, with——" Miss Lore—My! One evening he girl. Ho still retained the beliefs he had at twenty.” (To Miss wearily}—I think that wil) be for the present. Miss Lore (wisely}—Weill, if he the twenty that he believed he it might buy her a rather nice Mr. Penne (faintly}—The last tenee was my own. We will tinue for the day, Miss Lore. Miss Lore—Shall I come again to morrow? Mr. Penne (helpless under the spell) ~—If you will be so good. (2xit Miss Lore) Asbestos Curtain. A perfect substitute for has been found from a by-product gas lamp manties. has bis arm around her, and the head! 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