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; RAI, PARLEY |Here and There] | RLAY MA’AM | THE STAR'S OTTO .F. KEGEL. Preasdent a | L, B, Schwelles Legion, | Daily Short Story “THE LITTLE COMRADE” By Frank Wall ANOTHER COMPLETE SHORT STORY TOMORROW = a é ees alnhe had w lovely little cat in Another Shipment of Yes, Veils IS DISPUTED: Auto Builder Says! : ae: pace al ard are going tobe | Fine Leather Bags nome tie Fall! " . There's no question | Specially about it—and these new | Priced o modish styles that smartly He Worked Out Operation Plan | ~McAdoo Denies Truth of Ford i katieads j half hour] out t) rt for my litt im , SHINGTON Speaking r t an 0 rea dressed women ‘are select- WASHINGTON, Aug, 23.—"“There peakin red and me bi ing now vad tag! g truth in the Ford was to appear bef that moment and hear t she UST arrived by express—the shipment includes is statement so far ax Tam concerned |. ity noon 1. ‘He set his mor very attractive styles in box, book and pouch —There are new Drape In these words ¥ G. McAdoo| ‘8° 1 ©: Smith E . punter and looked at b | effects, Veils that look well soQbicriebiss 3. McAdoo Awflly jolly day,” he said. He 8, ther ngbbesig se taotE | ents made was amiling as if his heart were| with any Turban; j You are going to want one of these to match with your Fall Costume—and in this assortment are ample variety—beautifully finished. The color Ford in an interview pud| Thieves Followed Victim Across Sea gy and they are shown in The Little Com stared after many styles and col- him unt t closed, and rai Fe 4 ors—both braided and PARIS, Aug. 28—Allhoy M. Je then » » me with her are beige, grays, browns—all of them promise to both braided and ge, Braye, embroidere priced, th vanjee, an Indian merchant, was fol eyes winking and blinking. be popu then there are black, marine and two- $2.25 eS $6.95 ed, jthe head of them, 1 retcar tonmee Wied hase or 408.0 A ittle warn would Wael Gtr aed soaat ke cee de ue toned effects—all beautiful. —First Floor cali ped in Washington, Some cits ae terrdia cvaiy, hb . TE i tere sega gral in Rig ey Yardage Veiling is ‘Were with me. Mr. McA . ' lL > 4 t nider me at all, I’m just an old popular as a trimming ® ng of t situation of t Miss Alice Anna Rouse, of bout her ane Y had‘ to enhance the color allrosda ‘and nics | him ote tn't want off! Baltimore, Md., recently sail Kind tul j Ht cheme of Fall cos goo the| In th fow Ford also propbe-| ed for Greece to teach 15,000 |» es to me, Her I had come to . ; pape ie and cars repaired 1 le 7 pen Teas ke Idies | %* and very 4 t tniers “Ah ‘ tur there are g order rreek and Armenian Kt : und hijab Vaaiths coved many shades and col- in Near East Relief orphan- : ages how to play as American | quisit I children play. d been thinking abo and my men worked out a shoving the locome or com binations— For School Boys and Girls and priced 25¢ to $1.95 yard, —First Fi | for Teachers, Also! : aed It’s true, school days will soon be here, which 2 ’ rrbaits the ave ‘of carat things—be sure and Children S have plenty of Handkerchiefs. Boys and girls and teachers may choose here to Stockings Was o hard fight a e } with which I had started bad ¢ a » something very like spair, There came a time when I was living on 10 cents a day In 10 days I lost 17 pounds in weight I used ying the truth of the raiiroad| Had a Lot of Time ‘| to Himself, Anyway” LICHFIELD, Aug nd to bring | administra r o I was in| McAdoo Washington. I set my work | Ford ask and we brought the plan back the| the tir b next week. But Mr, McAdoo would|he claims that he talked with me eo me. The exploiters had got | about rf ngines and cars, but | eat at the cafe, but me ¢ me. » a fiush on her cheeks eyes were like in the meantime. They cal I can t a word out of him. ll,” jo ant antly | Stara. my birthday,” she said equal advantage. ad sata = ———= — hurrtedl: “all y lar cus ; ji r ida : tt! . I pee ae ny wtbcig: tole: al Pure White Linen Handkerchiefs, neatly on sale Fr Yy Eat a plate of Sea e will be, won't yout’ hemstitched and embroidered; 3 for 50¢ 2 prs. 55c Well, that was about the first ; 3 A jkindly word I'd had since I came Colored Linen Handkerchiefs with em- Fine quality Cotton to New York from the old home broidered motifs, are shown in large va- Stockings in a smooth fit- I guess I was weak for| want of food, too, I sat down | suddenly. Twice I tifted my head, but I couldn't trust myself to riety; each 25¢ ting English rib, with dou- ble heels and toes; service- able Stockings for school Sheer Lawn Handkerchiefs with Russian cord borders and ¥%-inch hemstitched speak, and she suddenly hurried i |away. She came back with a| OMEGA Ce cstv. 7 seinen is 10¢ ae a Pp. eplanhing t into | ca and B: re gegen hee ot eee | White Lawn, with colored hems, borders 7 pee POW; Ae Ave to get you some more| and embroidered motifs; also pure riceheto ae »” she stammered, but | white: each 1be White; sizes 6 to 9. | grabbed the palte as if it were full a eet CARL oak RO. bf etager ner oa First Floor Mage " ee ee | Sheer Linen Handkerchiefs in white and ate © bro’ nd ; zs made a man of me. It me to! two-tone and solid colorings—attrac- What Every ) her deak with my shoulders tively handsembroidered; 3 for $1.00, sf A “Are you engaged to be 50¢, 65¢ and 75¢ each. Woman Needs ; I naked, | Janced at an oldish fellow near-by, “N-no," she Blouses of * You May or May Not Have Enough Silk + Silk Lingerie There is a bigger place ~ than ever in the Fall wardrobe for these Tail- to take s Jay and before er about my liter and woe became goo | the time, tho, T was worried ; Here is a group at $3.95 ored Blouses of crepe de |Hatrs. Ho seemed tobe as°much that is interesting! peng Nag, n'y inte jin earnest about her as I was, and an issy WI W SUK, one afternoon T heard ‘her practl BLOOMERS of satin or radium, in flesh colors; There are many new cally admit she loved him. 29: pri e fs eh ISricy thay a fired bad ‘octane sizes. 25 to 29; priced 2. 0%s. tess ces nse ss $3.95 styles from which to. | me @ drawing account for the firnt choose; sizes 34 to 44. | STEP-INS of soft crepe de chine, that are lace- refuenl of all my output. I had to write any more. : : sa ats the cata tot ak ihe Vureat trimmed; sizes 25 to 29; priced.......... $3.95 t aa especially at- | | Ses: 3 a x se ‘ es . oF 4 agri oe ee 9 ractive group in | : ; : i iio | on; ictal eh sh 7 t ENVELOPE CHEMISES of crepe de chine and flesh, tan, honey-dew, | E * a signe It's only three day radium, with lace insets and combinations blue, orchid, navy and + | 5 * 5 < ‘ a but {t seems like three years, I tucks and lace edges; flesh and orchid; sizes 36 black, are priced— | ‘ R < 6° ie the = still, bat the food GOuGGs DICH ce csea een enpwend ..- $3.95 CAC ic Gsinnicipee $4.95 } 3 ‘ chokes me, 60 back to my Recon ee eg 5s i |room and alt staring at the type Reae ae Second Floor, s writer. I don't seem to be ab 8) Told by the Little Comrade. ssly. rich sirat tise hal ceible tts 7the “Oh!” he said help rset fashion certainly has ona ; ‘ : , cate ne reamed to havenan incising} over I met Jack, and no one could] “You'll have to give him # room vantage. Anyway, he let m@ j f pate ae réhestra playing: “Bee; the: Cons], bis: permanently): from. . my] with. cs, x. You will, won't/ go at last and we wasted a whol@ A ee ‘ cote Here Comes” He ‘cag, heart. et I knew tho day would) you? Say y est—he's| box of matches looking for my H | | Sg eee tat ne dlant pant| come when I should have to choose|been the wonderfullest_ dad—" | hairpins. : : ‘ , - : ry 7 : between them. And that was as fa: -| “Here endeth the first lesson,” to care about that He seemed YY t } N, ] to be thinking all the timo about) “Wel said Gray Hairs, when| Duding the next half hi d. ‘Now you'll be able t 3 some real stories.” enou brea something wonderful, but I knew {t| we were phn ns ut together one evening, | | wasn't me "What are you going to do about) One day ho left some sheets of} typed manuscript. It was part of! a short story, very good in some my young rival?" Ir I clung to his arm in the dark. G. F. Lyman, of Ohio State Univer- sity, in Extension Bulletin 15, [ii eo a man can wirte well ho must/all,” he said wistfully. “It's only break his heart for a few times,| your bappiness that counts.” writes: “Whatever.value you put [isp Sieg tosoma ci ‘upon good health, thatisthe price. ieenee tp i eso _you can afford to pay for milk.” _Comparing equal weights, Seattle _ lee Cream contains three times as much fat as milk and approx Established 101 Years | ‘That was only an {dle thought|and I was afraid ho was ill. We | 9 e |for at that time I wns very wor-|stood and stared at each ‘other. Bo Ss ¢ lot hin ried about poor y Hairs. I] wen he sald, “I supposs| ew there’s no chance for me?” MAIN| I think I sald, “In what way?"| ~S 3016 | tow could I know what he meant. g Anyway my question had the | strangest effect on him. “He began} to whisper the ‘most wonderful| |nonsense and I'm afraid I wasn't/ much better than he was. “But what about that old man?’ he said suddenly “The one you|f| jcall Gray Hairs?” From Maker To Wearer | “Il STUDIED NIGHT” “ : 3 s f . cae | "¢ can't give him up!" I cxtea| S. my imately the same amount of pro- EL Bee — sieeve me "Een 1f to 30 P r Cent owning King f .ake all their own Boys’ Clothingin their own New York factories, selling them direct through their 20 stores from Coast to Coast — ONE PROFIT. of the night udents as the day students. tein, minerals and other desirable qualities. You CANNOT afford to | neglect its frequent use. a zx Sond for spectal Night School Catalogue WILSON’S| MODERN BUSINESS COLLEGE mM} Boys’ Norfolk Suits Two pairs full lined knickers, one pair made golf style, the newest model coats, a large assortment of new fabrics and colorings. sRemarkable values at $13.75 $14.95 $16.50 $18.50 Juvenile Suits, sizes 8 to 10 years. Middy, Oliver Twist and coat styles. Very special at.....$7.45 Boys’ Blouses, Shirts, Neckwear, Hosiery, Under~ Col. C. 0. Sherrill, military wear, Pajamas, Night Shirts, Hats and Caps at ae areas tear te ete nane||aide to the late President popular prices. vate teasone at ll|| Harding, will continue in that 3 : Nbtnt ethan tte Rana to President Cool- Second Ave. at University Arcade Squard idge. RS PRRTTL NCEE EAGAN RAE SHS EOE || From Miss Bright It you are going to DANCE at all, DANCE well. To attain grace, poise and perfect rhgtim on the Ballroom floor, || which each and every ono str few hours spent in gives the student a is avital foo es “Your Surety of Purity ICE CREAM CO. SEATTLE