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THE SEATTLE STAR “THEIR DAY IN EIGHT” (Continued From Page 11) | dance, which drew no applause from) Thru the billowing #moke Dooley the amitten spectators was again dimly visible, Me carried Mayor Roland moaned. a white form clasped mn a life belt. “Too late, Wife, Sweetheart The life line was lowered, baby, Too late Bolshevik, “My witer Hero.” The mayor waa reviving now as a@ Hin voles trailed off Into a dull fainting man does after a drink of flow of imooherence, like the rum, death rattle in a man's throat Mra. Roland was caught in rever Tt was not pleasant, ent arms of firemen on the truck. | A painful, depressing #flence | Dooley’s mission was ted and @ Lower Than Ever wored | hushed the street. The huge crowd kenty to breath. No tiny form was brawny, outstretched hands below, . | was holding Its This Summer | moved. The great drama of an “My baby! offering his life easily for others was Dooley had saved Roland's wife and daughter, With the mayor sobbing joyfully, they were burried away to a hospital. The play was over, but the crowd was too stunned to cheer. “Clear away!” ordered policemen, and with raised clubs drove onlook ers tar back from the fire lines Part of @ wall crashed to the street. Firemen on the pavement raced for shelter. Dooley was the only man in the building and he was eeven | stories up. He jumped from pom pier to truck ladder and flashed | down with amazing speed. it was then that the crowd laughed and cried with Joy, It had ended handsomely after all. Dooley and his mates ran for cover, They made tt— All except Dooley. A shower of bricks harted from the top of a carvening wall caught him on the head just as the whole section wavered and fell with am awful rumble, orupt ing hot ashes, Dooley's pals dag him ont, Mayor Roland, haggard of fnos, visited Dooley nm morning at the| phones for Seattle hospital = were tears in| a'n cyte and volon lbeing enacted. The climax-—either an awful fate or shouts and cheers | for the victor. The crowd swayed. The policemen dragged Roland to leis foot. “Look they commanded, Round-trip tickets routed over the Union Pacific System } | | Philadelphia / Boston To other cities in propor tion. ‘Ticket Sales DATLY Until Angust tist Return limit October Jist ‘Whe Union Pacific operates the only THROUGH SOLID TRAIN between Portland and Chicago Direct connection with train leaving Seattle 11:15 P. M. daily ‘Through service also on “Continental Limited.” Every foot of the track i» protected by AUTOMATIC SAFETY SIGNALS. Equipment is the best in the transportation world. Diming car service the very maximum of human skill and art. ‘The service as a whole represents the supreme effort of the man ‘agement to please and satisfy patrons CaN on our Agent when you are ready to go and he will do the rest. “Peary ties. Toros 2d Ave. ‘Telephone Eltictt 5830 “ Lawrence, City Pass Ast. w. Washington Depot Ore, Main 6vas T "Chicago —~-...-.... 86.00 Miss Garnet Kager, who will give a reading of “The Melting Pot” Monday evening at 8 p. m.in the Montelius Building auditorium for the benefit of the “shut-in” radio fund, All proceeds will go toward the purchase of radio “shut-ins” 4 who have no other means of “Dooley, you're too fine & man tol entertainment. Miss Kager te Me You must not. You have done | the pupil of Ver Dayton ke, more for me than I can repay in a| C lifetime, The cheek and ali that are —Fhete by Cother-Zave! jare not words enough. 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MEN’S DRESS SHIRT: | jthe water from 20 to 25 minutes | If you want to keep your chiid’s! Cool the mifk rapidly and piace in [hale in good condition, be eareful| the ice box. The milk is ‘now pas | what you wash it with. |teurteed. Always keep it in & cool, Most soaps and prepared shampoos | ious place, |contain too much alkall, This dries| Adtho home pastuerteation neceast the ecalp, makes the hair brittie, and | tates additional trouble, the security is very harmful one many times ofl shampoo (which fs pure and en-| When dally pasteurization is estab- |tirely greanciesm, is much better] lished there will be no desire to re in anything else you can use for}/turn to the use of raw, scnided or |shampooing, a» this can’t pomsibly tn-| cooked milk, particularly tf intended jure the hair. | for une in infant or child feeding. | Simply put two or three traspoon-| Many adults who find raw milk fuls of Mulsified In a cup or ginew| distasteful can drink properly pas with a litte warm water, then moisten teurized mifk with pleasure. The ab- the hair with water and rub it In. M/ sorbed stable Mavors and odors have il make an abundance of rich,| been driven off and the milk pre reamy lather, and cleanse the hair| sents a clean, sweet and somewhat | jand scalp thoroughly. The lather} nutty flavor which can scarcely be | rinses out easily, and removes every | objection. to any one. |particte of dust, dirt, dandrute and! ee excees oft The hale Gries quickly | NEW “ATTR. CTIONS and evenly, and {t leaves it fine and ; silky, bright, Muffy and easy to man AT PALACE HIP aon A number of notable features are You can get Menaties nut of |COmbined In the new show that is | shampoo at any drug store, It is very | PTOMined to open a week's engage cheap, and a few,ounces Is enough to last every one tn the family for months, Be rure your druggist gives you Muluified.—Advertisement. YOU'LL GET RID OF BLACKHEADS SORE Mulsified cocoanut | {t gives repays theater. The new vaudeville bill is featured by what ts described as a |fantastic musical playlet offered by __| Frank W, Stafford and company and entitied.“Rtp Van Winkle’s Dream.” Marie Stone and a company of clever players, augmented by a beautiful |! Jog that plays an important role ap- gee in the production. Miller, Packer and Sete MN them. | t iN} GENUINE HICKORY TS elves as “a triple Alliance of non $1.50 CAPS NOW . some harmony songs that will dem. onstrate thelr vocal ability. ou will be wur © blackheads have dis tig blackheads, little| o matter where ¢ and they | disappear MEN’S DRESS NEGLIGEE SHIRTS velty comedy offering amona's Acres.” Dt res 4 Grazer, the popular musical ody that form in the |comedy star, promines an interesting BLUE WORK 29 nehir Fattnd | display of versatility in his “Artistic 2 ion, | Moments.” WOOL BLUE SHIRTS ....... . ....... c cone | ‘There are some astonishing phys! SERGE SUIT ....... 4 the | cat exploits promised by Maria Rasko +. [and partner exponents of equilibriam. “Beyond the Rainbow,” a feature ton. ,pyone | photoplay in which 16 famous stars try this sim. | appear, will be shown in conjunction <a the vandeville, DRESS AND WORK SUSPENDERS ..... MEN’S DRESS 95 c SHOES, VALUE: UP TO $6.00.......... GENUINE B. V. D UNION SUITS UNION MADE OVERALLS THE CORNISH SCHOOL Drama Music Dance Roy Street at Harvard New classes in Expression are forming and will continue all summer. Registrations may be made at any tima Regular Term of The School of the Spoken Word Begins October 1st $6.00 MEN’ MEN’S SHOES, VAL- UES UP TO $10, NOW LET ’ER GO ................ $4.38 SAMUEL SIEGEL (006 FIRST AVENUE TWO DOORS NORTH OF MADISON Sale Starts Saturday, 9:30 a. m. [ronnie] J. H, HIRSH, In Charge | ‘MARCUM OPTICAL Co THE OLDEST OPTICAL HOUSE ON FIRST AVENUE. 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