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Ls > Fresh From Their Packings! New Spring Dresses And Top Coats— At Low Florence Prices ORTUNES ede FORG ** RAFAEL SABATINI ——— aS + AAWRTRATED By WW, BATT ORTIELD or © GATATL BABATIN: (449+ MELEADED BY HEA DEAVICR, INC, BPGIN HERE TODAY DEGREE of style expected of dresse figure is evident in thi dress offering. And there dresses to choose from dresses of similar design. "14.95 Mandarin Crepe, Satin Clinton, Charmeen, Roshanara Crepe, Twill and Figured Crepe are offered at this Florence price. and quality not to be selling at this I important Florence s of clever are doze practically no And the good lady sat down in a rocking chair e ly admitted to ed room over 1} behold, Nancy Ianded in one of the sevenleague boots and Nick in the other. “What acks of § hange for 9/3r, Giant, of sugar, I will want my|the trouble bers?” "Ugh!" exclaimed Mra. Gtant, stv ing herself # great shake. “It was bugs! They were tn my thimblef* At that very minute Nancy was saying, away down in her boot Now I've lost Nick, 1 wish I was out of this.” And Nick was saying down in the om of his boot, “I wish I was from here Now I've lost Nancy.” Kut, of course, the ‘Twins then, wife,” Otant dinner s1w © Ko to the Mar two He had been -— hat pleasant walt ooking the of Albemarle tr Wide duk park in » afternoon with is It, good wife?’ cried rushing in to see what was about, “Is it rob boot They are all ready for you Hiram?" said Mra, Giant. “% sald Mr. Giant that 1 always they dy them. f nd clroumspect his own ways of life, Monk was ut-| terly without bigotry and as utterly without prejudices on the se Under his dour tacit and for all that upon occas ould be as brave as @ lion, yet nor © meekness of a ourteous r nim fow , @ ad him Asa man gives, so “And the with two wear litmed Mrs. They are in One of them I shall mend I forgot.” exc in a Mutter ng basket Smart Top Coats for Spring wear —just as new and fresh as the first breath of Spring—have been bought the Florence way and priced the Florence way, which lady sat herself | be hair and reach her darning be still HE WAVED THE For TO THE SECOND OF THE TWO CHAIRS where in her otill and Monk, being very ’ h ry y and Nick were hiding ¢ both of his love and his hate excited elther passion in He was careful not to mak: t never at pains to make “E desire your leave to present to your grace my very good friend Sir Harry Stanhope, a deserving young soldier for whom I solicit your arace’s good offices.” Albemarle had heard of Sir Harry as one of the most dissolute young | profligates about the court, and, ob- serving him now, his grace concluded that the gentleman's appearance did justice to his reputation. It was the second and lesser of the two cha that faced his writing-tabje ace acquaint me ho he honor of being of « sald your hav “Sir Harry,” leaning back throwing on sly stockinged leg over the other, “desires, for cer tain reasons of his own, to see the world. Albemarle had no filusions as to “But Sir Harry,” Buckingham was! resuming after the slightest of pauses “4s commendably moved by the wish to render his absence from England | | first time that he had heard him de-! of profit to His Majgty.”" pn was signed) Majesty Jenn mo. 1 upon whom » already confer. ngham did not dissemble his “May inquire his ho asked, and the question a demand. hesitated. He rea folles aming hi ture. “Hl known to your one a few days, and then .. At that minate Mra, Giant fintsh. 1 threading enormoun needle and reached for her thimble to put t It would only go on half way, er finger touched the Twins, began to squirm and equeu! two little mice in a trap. much!" yelled Nancy, “Ouch” wailed Nick “Buge!" shrieked Mra. Giant, giv- ing her thimble euch « toms that It flew out of the window and for all I know may be on the moon at jthis very minute, But the Twins didn’t go with It!) They slid out the very Instant Mrw. Giant threw away, and lo and rons to the pal- matter with the id knéw how t : the argument so an to prev ugainst the place-seeking insolence of m. But, as it was, he was lize that he could do bia without perhaps doom and bringing heavy cen upon himself, “Odds. {fiwhr’ the king would ery, “Do you jtell me to my face that you prefer |the son of a regicide to the friend of And he wor haa on the magic green shoe the Fairy Quee giv climb the Bean: with, that obey- ed every wish they made. Bo you know what happened! The seven-league boots began to take stepe the minute the ‘Twins finished wishing. And right before the as- |) hed eyes of the giant family, roots walked calmly out of the front doo: nd down the road to the Market Town “They are bewitched!’ cried Mr. | Giant. “Let them go," declared Mrs. |Gtant. “Good riddance, I call It, to bad rubbish.” (To Be Continued) (Copyright, 1924, by Seattle Star) | “Since you have Fils Majenty’s av thority, there can be, of course, no furt a Rapidly, ulll seratching and epluttering ac the sheet, he filled in the name of Sir Harry Stanhope, bitterly considering that he might as profitably have filled in Nell Gwrynn's. He dusted the thick writ- ing with pounce, and proffered it without another word. But his looks were heavy, Buckingham rose, smiling, and Sir means utmost economy for Flor- ence patrons, The new Spring designs, shades and color combina- tions are featured. $A. The Upstairs Shop That Saves You Money Second and Union, Seattle ee ee Buckingham interrupted him arro- gantly. fault’ that timo invariably corrects.” | fool again, as ever. | Holes remembered Tucker's de Albemarte rose slowly to bis fect,| But he bore it well on the face of | nunciations of the present and the others bowed themselves out . however deeply the tron wns | ment and began to realize at last how of his presence rust {nto his soul. It was Albe-| right he was and how justified beand ‘Then he sat down again heavily, | marie who invelghed in most unmeas-| his associates might be of thelr cm took his head in his hands, and softly | ured terms against the corrupt influ- | vietion that the people wen ready to |my frjend?” And what should he) Marry Dounced up with him, emiling | anewer then? also. For the first and iast time in He lowered bis eyes, The commis | the course of that short Interview Sy sion which was the mubject of this| Harry spoke. discussion jay there on the table be | “Tour grace's devoted servant,” he fore him, the space which the name | profeased himself, bowing and smirk It t= not a question of something else, Your grace, but of this, I have jalready obtained His Majesty's sanc- jtion. If your grace requires more ex- Carr, Charles Exquisite Toilet Perfume Men and women who are not acquainted with the fine quality of ED. PINAUD’S LILAC * should send today for a testing bottle. This famous French perfume has many uses. For bath, hand basin, atomizer, handkerchief and finger bowl it is very valuable. Men favor it for use after shaving; it is so refreshing and soothing, yet delicate in odor. After the bath a rub-down with ED. PINAUD’S Lilac is a delight. Try also ED. PINAUD’S LILAC TALC =: —a new creation from Paris. 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Edith | Roosevelt, widow of Theodore Roose- |velt, was today on a pilgrimage to the grave of her son, Quentin, who les where he fell tn action, on the edge of a patch of woods near t! |hamiet of Fere-en-Tardenota, in the region of Chateau-Thierry. | Will Raise Money } to Buy Hymnals Proceeds of an entertainment to be given Friday, February 29, in the basernent of the Beacon Hill Presby- terian church, will be used to pur [chase new hymnsls, Tho entertain- iment ts to be presented by the Young People's chofr and orchestra, |CAR. Turn to the Want Ads Now land see the many good cars offered | at ridiculously low prices. / HE sleeveless, Jacket of flannel jg one of the smart garments that are seen everywhere, They worn under sport coats, {n the ; house, outdoors for extra warmth— lon every possible and impossible oc: cazion, |. 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