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| Mendon by. Lydia WEDNESDA) The Star’s : Daily Short Story |Use&=) “Her Returning,” by THE SEATTLE STAR Margaret Widdemer ANOTHER COMPLETE SHORT STORY TOMORROW had always called hers She said, ‘acelet he had its wrist, He He wante and hold now she n and his, But she e this—e e He w the little w intently and off would laugh and yield car ssingly in the old way fa? FOR EXPECTANT — MOTHERS y Cases Reported of Wariien | BS Keo t in a Normal, Healthy Pink- ' ham’s Vegetable Compound ets transmit to their children of a argied br a important, therefore, for ss well as for the mother, fatsbe should carefully guard her jw during the trying pre-natal oman for a healthy lished by the Tytis E. Pink 2 Pinkham’ raVemeta evens as evidenced by the Seer rs “7. —“'I took Lydia ‘Trentoo, N. Pinkham’: 's Vegetable Compound asauidbirth ea the adviceof my miter for nervousness and weak- wm, I was irritable, cranky and melee Housework seemed at times I was really Lydia E. Pinkham’s ‘ overcame this nervousness disap- pt fel Lig a alge - a t wil lead cad ther women who ition to “No Praise Too Great” Litchfield, IiL—*‘T took Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com; fore my son was born as | was not strong after the birth of my first child. No praise is too great for st pee done for _ When my daughter was growing up and needed it I gave it to her nd it re- lieved her pains, Lydia E.Pinkham’'s Vegetable Com; has done a gross deal for me and many of m ‘riends.’’ — Mrs. J. B. Mann, a Clay Street, Litchfield, th It Helped Mrs. Harris wreck before my child was born and often had to remain in bed with cramps and sick stomach. A friend recomme: Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and I gained strength and health. It is unequaled for this pu and I recommend your medicine at ‘every opportu- nity.”—Mrs. Jo W. Harris, Lone Maple Farm, Route 2, Miami, Mo. Pinkham’s Private Text-Book upon “Ailments one. Pash hae ge bee se W juest. ydia inkham Ine Co., assae This book contains valuable information. 3B: it’—Mrs. wide Ave., ind be- | Miami, Mo.—‘I was a nervous | ‘"° and that nig Yeu, I remember We did that five tim always f put that b the same But ha t come to since lately him wistfully He had ¢ unknown affairs with itty had ted | tle such things | mi A man drops 8 older And yet—how did | ¢ It was true, Twice lat Will Give Chehalis Chief a Fine Dos lo Liewellyn » Capt day fe Mrs. B Mason, wife o! and Katheris it, clty hospital ial. pot of the e by motor Kc jater in the we SISTER KNEW HER DOG ber # t Mal © By | BUILDS POCKET NEST LO! y made army the tunic hanging in a saw-mill | Linslade Bucks, A wren has} of an old at the PANAMA-E PACIFIC | International EXPOSITION: gravely, “We there's only other, knowing Edmund F, Arras, of Co- lumbus, Ohio, who was elect- ed international president of Kiwanis clubs at the inter- convention in At- Werfor a little wh She flushed a lit Her crisp sum. with its print y brushed him, ked thoughtfully in- | nid it national lanta, Ga, —! y I thought you But Just cular urgent thing Don't you know? You always knew before.” shook his head. That was a Ito the fact a while, he wa or « moment smiling up Kitty!" he flung out his arma to her, but she was gone, with a ugh, before he could clutch than her dross. od up, catching his breath omething was still in bin | slowly Yeu, it It} umbly now, and the was dingy brown. | m his knees, white and| nt ling, and the ash fell from his m; such an ash as muslin might] after four years shut under- d. ere was a sound of many fect tair, and voices calling him she's ready now! | m. on the Helen's tall and gown, | - n came down slowly, smiling in her going-away ready for him. How could he tell—how could he| cor have known it was eternal; the mar- yr + | riage with Kitty, who had died when j their first child Member Homes Br Challenge Sale We We Thi Seattle. Attend this big Challenge Sale your home on a‘small payment down, of Washington Our easy payment plan offers you an opportunit sale with a very small payment down, You Can’t Equal This Walnut Dining Room Suite “117” beautiful fu Americar challe challe » comparison of value: » better selection of pattern set and § a new mark for price Meg po in furnit and reap a harvest of bargains in furni We pack, ship freight prepaid to all parts hing to share in the of thi aving 197" EACH TERMS OF CONVENIENCE On Purchases of 6 50 8 75 $100 $200 $250 | Weekly Down ; Payment Payment % 1.00 8 3.00 8 5.00 $10.00 $12.50_ $15.00 $1.00 $1.50 $2.00 $2.50 83.50 $4.00 Anyone can afford to own a fine overstuffed Living Room Suite at the price of these. We have selected 25 Sultes from our large stock and priced them for quick selling. Tapestry and Velour upholstery; spring cushions, These Suites were sold at ind $285 each. Challenge Sale Price, special. $300 $375.00 Suites at.....$275.00 $325.00 Suites at. ...$225,00 (No Interest Charsed} GRAND FURNITURE COMPANY 208 Pine St. Near Second Ave. to his fin, | forward to her. “Thank God!” he said silently over called his bride's|and over. “Thank God Kitty did not He went ! know why she came!” was bora? uid a lonely man go thru all the ars unmarried? And yet—" He looked down with terror at the How | damp ash, clinging still. “Come, Clift!” voice from the stair-foot. HE BUYERS GUIDE $25.00 IN CASH PRIZES CAN YOU FIND THE MISSING LETTERS? 1 “apes have been purposely omitted from the advertisements this page. The eighteen letters, when correctly arranged, will spell bPays to sah the Ads.” the omitted letters, tell us where they were omitted from, and mail ‘mswer to the Contest Editor, care The Seattle Star. Are You Looking for Results? An ad placed regularly in the Buyer’s Guide will bring them. It is liter- ally_a guide for buyers. Tell the 75,000 readers of The Star your mes- sage thru this medium. A few dollars invested here will pay big divi- dends. Ue those Boildt's cakes. Bayt find sponge cakes ry ovcasions one for your cheon, or get one to- Gt for dinner. Barber Shops 9 OF DISTINCTION A CLEAN HOT TOWEL For Ech Customer PETER G. SMITH 1421 Fourth Ave. 910 Second Ave. Watchmaker and Jeweler at 108 Pike St. ech Pioene ‘er Cent of Our puccesatull make Oxfords High Top shoes, Ml for and Deliver. : ASGOCIATION Neatness and originality, as well as correctness, will count, 4 Prizes will be awarded once a month and prize winners will be an- 1ounced in The Seattle Star tho first Wednesday of each month. A new set of letters will be.omitted from a new set of advertisements on the first Wednesday of each month, Men’s and Boys’ Snappy SUMMER CAPS Light colors. Reaping 92.00 hat bought here. P. S. HAT & CAP MFG. CO. 1306 Fourth Ave. Entrance Stuart Bldg. Direet from Maker to Wearer. The Couch Printery 500 Cards 100 Letterheads 100 Envelopes 700 for $2.50 19 Pike Place Market, Lower Floor] ‘Thra aor a in the per ‘a rea PHONE MAIN 0000 YOUR OLD HAT MADE NEW BOWLER’S 517 Union . Main 3985 Your Family ae 00% fintned, 15 Ths, On week-ends ., MODEL ELECTRIC LAUNDRY 1201 Int Ave, Main 0507 For any information regarding this page, phone Contest Manager, Main 0600 It’s Warm, : All Right And you wil) cer- tainty appreciate) The Cos Is Trifling CHURCHILL'S Now at 402 Union = Main 4321 \Des Moines Spend your Sundays and Holidays on the Beach Good Bathing and Picnic Grounds FREE WOOD AND WATER Des Moines Beach Pavilion DANCE EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT Phone Main 3785 Do You Kaw— Stacy Shown The Jeweler —IF NOT, WHY NOTE C. Smith Bidg., ‘Third Floor jHAVE YOUR BYES BXAMINED|| e the eyes, write the precription, design, make the Glasses when needed, to con- yorve and restore eyesight, DR, CHAS, SCHWARTZ 4 Optician Peoples Bank Wh Cor, vind ‘and Pike, Main 258: Ask About Our PRLS EN ETAT DART 00 Glasses, DR. MAYFIELD | MAYFIELD | Ex Let’s Play Whist— Where? At the Central Whint ¢ 421 Olive Mali O51, Ladies and Gentimen, Afternoon . Fivenings S10, First Prize oo... oso tee ss econd Prize ..........6 Third Prize ............. PSYCHOLOGIST help given financial and Bring your problems we I will show you how ercome them, HOURS" 104.3 10's P.M on all domes business on thi fall to increase your hon Main 0600, it are your nore Pyo dine menace to good health and should UNITED PAINLESS DENTISTS} 608 Third Ave. Elliott 3633 TYPEWRITERS Repaired, Sold and Special Rental Rates Given to Students SEATTLE, . REPAIR C 4094 Arcade Bldg. CHINESE DOOTOR Nature Chinee Herby ines Gives, Furniture Away With a Smile! 1609 8th Ave, near Pine MAIN 5046 @ ), O, HA FREE DELIVERY $10.00| Fourth Prize .... 5.00/| Fifth Prize .......06+ 3.00|Sixth Prize .....6.s0ceee+8 - $2.00] Seventh Prize . 1.00| Eighth Prize ... 1.00|Ninth Prize ............... 1.00 West Seattle days only. Balance of city daily, Advertising Spreads Your Reputation Your customers help to spread your business reputation, but they do this slowly. Advertising is a much quicker process. It tells thousands of people about your good service and your good merchan- lise, while the customer may be telling only his next door neighbor. Thru advertising in the Buyers’ Guide you may reach, at small cost, many thousands of peo- ple who are prospective buyers of your goods or of your service, Phone Main 0600 PRIVATE ness to 10 PM. Deity . Went, WEST STUDIO SANIPRACT) Pine at Bro: We Match Your Coat and Vest (Copyright) ©, Boys, come here for your special $8.95. Basiness ai Wool Serges to 89.95. Store Co. Phone Elliott 1693 for your Malt, Hops, Caps, Cappers, Crocks and Bottles, Ballantine & Pabst Malt FREE DELIVERY To Any\Part of the City Westlake Bottlers’ Supply Co. 162144 Westlake Ave, near Pine Opp. Freerick & Nelson, UHL BROS. Incorported WALL PAPER PAINTS Murphy Varnishes and Enamels 611 UNION ST. Phone Main 6598 PHON El, 1517, Main 2752, Deacon 0092 Curtains stretched, without pin holes, 400 pair, Best eauspped blanket and cur- tin cleaning plant in the West. Strictly hand work. AUL EPAIR UMBING ©O. Furnace, § Range Water Bai @08 Pike RT 109 UNIVERSITY Tuesdays and Fri- Attend Our Saturday Night Dances Alder Beach Manor Tho most beautifully appoint- ¢d Inn in the Northwest, sit- uated at Des Moines, on the high-line pavement ‘to the shoreline of the Sound. Newly refurniahed and reec- orated, — and bal equipped with beautiful lignes ing effects. Club, lodge or society dinners can be arranged for by tele- phone, DES MOINES: MAIN 133 F. @ NEU IS RECOGNIZED as Seattle's Lead- ing Consulting Psychic, One visit to) ak Will prove all that fs claimed of His power If not meant to he fy the Idle curious, but to direct, avis and help those who are in trou- tusense concerning the every- power of control and influe what is best to do tn any w! All business — strictly Confidential: Hours 10 a. m, to 6 p.m. 410 PANTAGES THEATRE BLDG. Mr. Business Man Do you ‘Know that the de- cision to buy is most often made in the home? The Buyer's Guide goes home and the ads are very carefully read, This should mean something to you. Think {it over and then phone Main 0600

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