The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 26, 1922, Page 2

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PAGE 2 MEMBER AMERICAN HOMES BURBAL \J ANUALr POR BETTER AMERICAN HOMES sale- meee X for price, things are not only lower, but better, in this great JANU- SALE. You get more—a great deal more quality—better workmanship. -for your money. Better Every department in this great homefur- nishing store is represented in this sale at extremely strong reductions. “Your Credit Is Good!” active davenport, JANUARY SALE priced— | pholstered in good quality material. terns of tapestry or velour to select from. Outside back covered with same material. ng cushions. Spring edge seat. og ena oor ehemmmge: eas Special for TwKe DAILY oorE THEATRE M phen Circuit f VAUDEVILLE NOW PLAYING Overture 4 BERT FITZGIBBON | °° x sisTeRs 35 i PATHE NEWS |10:23 "ANTACES} 220 «Nights, 7 and © jiOuna |) Comfy Each spring Several exceptionally beautiful pat- 19850 it our C-reom complete fur- miched modern bungeiow. CHAP. 15.—-THE HOME OF SING LOY iN HERE TODAY KATE WARD, following her husband's | death, returned from the city to the H village of her childhood to care for wed tathy sunrise PARSONS. To thelr cottege |cHINATOwN ALICE with the etery that Kate's dead husbal PAR. vane. wus the father of Allows ponotar Later came the news Dorothy was ti, and Kate Sect to visit the laundry of SING LOT, with whom Alles lived, 4 Seemtoe what ws to be done the eniid. GO ON WITH THE STORY A low, frame structure, the win- dows half curtained. A steamy smell of clothes and cooking. It was the laundry of Sing Loy. Somewhere in the steamy, unplas- | ant smell, Chinatown Alice could be | found. . Kate Ward walked past the place. | And then walked back again. It took almost more courage than she | had to lift the latch and swing the wooden door open. A bell tinkled as [the door moved. A muffled sound trom the back of |the shop. The round, black ens! Thor | body of a Chinese appeared from the back and shambled along behind the \ counter. | “Afternoon,” the Ortental smiled blandly. “Do you have Miss--Miss—a girl named Alice here?” Kate queried, | discovering suddenly that she ane | not even know the name of the girl (she sought. “Um grunted the man behind; | the counter. | | Then he spoke loudly tn his native _———————— tongue. There was 4 movermnt tn the back of the shop. Another fig: ure appeared, slight, black sateenad, conspiououaly groomed. Sing Loy’s acknowledgment of Kate's presence was a very low and formal bow. He had the slim bedy |~ and features of the mental type, a marvelous poise, intense dark eyes ‘and a low, cultured votce. ‘The two Chinese exchanged a few words. “You wish see my wifer’ Sing Loy asked at length. “I wanted to see the girl who calls herself Alice,” Kate stammered. “Allecaame,” from the _“Alleesame,” from the Oriental, who Paid on Savings Accounts |] Accounts Subject to Check Are Cordially Invited beauty, has entered suit for $16,500 against Norman Manning for alleged damage to her beauty. Her nose was in an auto accident eoples Savings Bank IND AVE. AND PIKE ST. THE SEA }|( DENIES PLOT } | | / | Latest photograph of Mrs. Ney J. Ford, charged with | plotting the death of her hus-| jeend, a Dearborn, Mich,,| |farmer, Tax Relegates the Cockade to Museum LONDON, Dec, 26.--The cockade badge of family dignity and proud estate, in now an rare ag the dodo bird. To hear rich Engtishmen teil ft; the automobile has removed all necessity for such « distinguishing mark of caste, but here's the real in wide truth: Display of a cockade moans that @ tax must be paid for ithe privilege, Furthermore: The | aristocrate are thrifty; they have to be. | | Foundation Built | Over Worker’s Body VIENNA, Dec. 26.—The founds tion of @ building being erectad here will always contain the bedy of a |workman who was buried under | ‘many tons of cement before It was | learned he was missing. Falls 40 Feet on year-old George P. oe Diaymata. Neither wag badly 10-Year Limit Set on Married Bliss LONDON, Deo 20—A modern writer now reveals the tmportant | fact that love of married survives not longer than 10 years! was moving toward the back of the shop and beckoning Kate to follow. Kate moved across a room tn which there were several girls troning. Then she stopped. Sing Loy was speaking, “You walt. I me.” The little man moved afiently down a shadowy pasnage, then dis appeared in a doorway. While ghe waited, Kate watched the girls at work. In silence they rotated between the little sheet-iron- lined stove room and their ironing tables. The stove room was emall. The slow of the long, low, half-open stove lit the windowless place and gave it the appearance of @ large furnace, housing a dying fire, In one corner of the hot room was a pall of water. With long hooks the girls took the huge trons from the top of the stove and dashed them into the water to 00" and smooth them and leasen the danger of Mr. John Smith's best union sult arriving at his home one day with a section of fabric scorched out. Then, holding the hand which car tied the tron out, so me hot, heavy thing wouldn't touch their ankles, the girls trudged back to the tron ing the wrinkles out of the towns people's freshly washed olothing, Kate was moved with something akin to pity as she watched the girls. It wasn't the work, the weight of the “irom, the heat of the place which end vigor to digestive and climinative system, Edna _ Pennington, film: ovmme For Y moved her. -It was the stlent aspirit- lonsness. A movement. Kate heard a voice at her aide, Suddenly sho was going automatically along the dark pas- sage. (To Be Continued) (Copyright, 1922, by Heattle Star) seieteniettieeaenneinaenteicnimnapsanttieitiamesmneeen Monsignor Giovanni Bon- zano, above, papal delegate to toootown-|| POinted cardinal at the pope's Than Cuticura Washington, has been * recent consistory. TTLE STAR TUESDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1922. Cheast End of the Year Specials As has been the custom of the Cheasty Store, we offer specials each year during the week following Christmas. V2 Price - For all Society Brand and Mandleberg Man-Tailored Coats for Women. $37 For choice of hundreds of new Whip- cord Suits for Men and Young Men— the fabric for durability and service. $31.50 For choice of a special group of eereny Quality Suits for Men and Young Men. Overcoats. $6.00 Trousers. $7.00 Trousers. $7.50 Trousers. $8.00 Trousers. Sale SECOND AT SENECA $48.50 For choice of a large group of Kuppen- heimer and Society Brand New Fall Odd Trousers Sale Our entire stock of Odd Trousers on sale at following prices: -$4.95 $8.50 Trousers. .$7.15 . $5.85 -$6.25 $10 Trousers ;. .$6.65 $12 Trousers ...$9.95 . $7.95 $1.95 For choice of a beautiful selection of Shirts in Woven Madras, Cheviot, Col- ored Madras and Percale Cloths—all $2.35 For choice of a group of Universal Lightweight Pajamas. fast colors. $9.95 to $14.95 For choice of a select group of Boys’ Overcoats. $11 75 For choice of a large group of Cheasty Jr. 2-Pants Suits for Boys. Sale of Boys’ All-Wool Knickers $3.50 Knickers. .$2.85 $4.50 Knickers. .$3.65 59c a Pair For Women’s Luxite Lisle Hose. of All Hartmann Wardrobe Trunks and Fitted Leather Cases ing tables and nilently net at smooth. |— Incendiaries Set Dozen Farms Afire JAMESTOWN, N. D., Deo. 26.— More than a dosen fires on farms | south of here are believed to have been set by incendiaries. Rescuer Saves Wig but Owner Drowns LIVERPOOL, Deo. 26.--A com panion grasped Arthur Philpott by the hair to rescue him from drown- ing. The hair was a wig and Phil- pott sank, BVERETT.—Body of unidentified man; believed to have been In water PALACE HIp " UNTIL FRIDAY —A fonst of things in movies AND hcp ahaa Dardo doe Wyndham Standing in “The Isle of Doubt” Xtra Performance NEW YEAR'S for some time, found In log boom at mouth of Snohomish river near Maryevitie. U.S.NAVY YARD ‘Take Fast Steamers at Colman Dook REGULAR SCHEDULE Leave Seattle Daily 0, Navy Yard Route CECE ry yr Beauty Shops Are Mounted on Wheels | « LONDON, Dec. 26-—~Three beauty parlor proprietors have fitted up automobiles as traveling beauty shope to tour suburban districts. Tennis Is Best Sport for Girls |: LONDON, Deo, 26-—After a year’s ; work an investigating committee has | found tennis to be the best game for | girls, tho swimming ts also indorsed. Nevreee + BD.00 Reprie prncge ra vitts Gamat Gold Crowns, method of knowing thes yl, condt. tion of your teeth. One X-ray free. Our treatment of pyorrhea is coa- sidered the best; $2 per tooth. In Ono Location for 21 Years BOSTON DENTAL 2 Om Suicide Dies in Blaze She Built MEXICO CITY, Deo. 26.—Senora Fernando Cruces dug « pit, filled it with wood and oll, set fire to it and then dived into the flames, Her body Was burned to ashes, nd ay er Influense and a yet a. take Laxative BROMO Q' PININES eviete The box beat signature ROVE. (Bes sure you get BROMO.) “B00—ad- vertisement. Be Cured to Stay Cured 7 com ement or unpleasant after-effects. My are reputable men women tn pple of hare whom you about this painieas moe-eegieal cure, DR. CHAS. J. DEAN pinicd rina BAe —

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