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Gaze Marvel tissue ginghams, levely print t ed voiles and crepes, plain voiles, batiste < gael lhe crepes in lingerie tints, kimono crepes and some odd lots of imported ratine—in a wide ; Much has been said about the Japanese keeping up to the variety of colorings and patterns. Low- YARD minute military matters, and here is a picture showing epee " nspect newly-arrived French planes of latest priced at 25c. They ¢ ll al monoplane variety, built for (DOWNSTAIRS STORE) : souliiig “aad g. Facing the group is Lieut.-Gen. New Autumn Coati , | h Z | a ngle Low-priced $1 95 Yard ‘ f © o Saas (Am totimate tery of innermes: emotions revenied by private lettered USUAL in value are these new Coating ilver — — tones, striking plaids, cross-stripes and novelty LETTER FROM MRS, JOSEPH) J fat w takes @ weaves. 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I think I AT TRACTIVE, serviceable styles are and other home fur- not live ve used her of trying t duce to be had in this lot of gingham nishings to help 10 There ch. the kitchen. But us.dark. He hoped wan in bed. |; tt nerves will a grumbled, A sound of voices reached he rose soft he could see dim light. They the tool-shed, stro him tense and jumpy. He could hear v | Sally was saying. | “But I think it lof you to find the to his feet. t were appr: ling, all too The Wreck then to find the wheel, Chester laughed “All you've got common sense,” “Indeed, yes," heartily, “Where did you found the wheel?’ “Tt didn't sa feel a jto have when I'm just goin 5.S.S. stops Rheumatism :* “M Y Rheumatism is all gone. I wonderful _ glory |'f again in the free motion I used pleasantly to do is use a figures in the would | gn I be Ke ing long enough and I'm not |y, He mov him | ordered him to lower his hands be- Pres. | his And | little he sald, modestly declared replied Chester, my days walt | luttered ( somewhat anxious at a the other hand, Jose r rand @ tr Sec ltg ¢ shed I e ty,"" ald shed aga from Cheat wan within a foot of his stom h i med the Wreck Talk 1 only speak when you're told . ‘tako the gu stepped forward a hands. t on him he command es & queer move behin: ow wh 4 the prisoner his back. With a piece of hea d he bound them tightly, un you're the hold-up ma ester, wh You're both in voice I know muzzio of the #ix.shooter w ed against a tender en his ribs 1 the Wreck. “Wh Sally, but he ¢ ot find ar ragement ih her face Where's the wheel?” drew a ¢ ell you,” he answer ‘ou half a minute to te p breatt ppens to you is nothi: uu don't tell me where it ts, I 1 to a finish. A ou don’ t tell then, I'm going you." younger, I can thank S. §. S. for | his ey # in the direction of Sally |8, 8.8. is, wa When you increase the number of | Is, the entire sys-| « your red-blood-c: | tem undergoes | change. Everything depends on | bloo: -strength. a long list of | matism is one o: | is the great blood- cleanser, blood- | builder, system strengthener, and close y eyes think t health, motion strength It is no ing to help itall! Do not | he Wreck And rememb m desperate and I'm nervous, What | n my It til | nt" » he found itt as ling! appealing en 4. u," fe m1 nd to me ha t off i I 4 ” 1 home. She is a great comfort to f fF disgru ma: , telling Lat 1 a « ALICE HAMILTON . ‘ A. Ber 1 he slipped pred |. were | ain Chester made an appeal with | Better do what he says,” she ad our| vised, coldly. He's mean when he| and|has a gun in his hands | hat ally! I didn’t think free| “Don't talk to me, Talk to him.”| and| “Where's the wheel?” repeated tho | are | Wreck gone from| ¢ you forever! | hou yOu, | sor a tremendous | fit Blood which is| wr | minus sufficient red-cells leads to| j-i¢; troubles. Rheu- f them.” §. | nerve invigorator, 8 8. 8. is sold at all drug stores in two sizes. larger sive is more economical. World's Best od Medicin Blood 8.8.) o | hin good | nificantly The} | knew theater glanced toward the ranch | we, There was no hope of help| it so. | from there, even if he shouted, A nd nething in the tense figure of the k w d him not te You give me a fair it and I'll show you ot a chanc eck. “I'm not fighting tonig t seconds gone. Come thr it chance " he said “Tt hester was not a coward, but 1 Time's v thester sighed, and his figu ag “It's in the back of the ear,” aid | (Contiqued in gur next issue.) said the Wreck, sig to observed the ht. | 1.” he when the cards were against re he TOMORROW: . 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I don't know whether ADVE NTURES OF THE TWINS ing his teeth and grinning, his jong red tongue licking nis nose hun. ‘So foxes are not al to have squirre] pie, or rabbit soup, or roasted woodchuck, or—” But he never finished, for at that i} minute Weeny’s long trunk reached ssenger farce to, Port Orchard ¥% jover a bush and grabbed him ‘ints 80e Rou: tJ \] And then ne threw nim so far | EY NAVY YARD D'ROUTE bd away that I think Reddy Fox must | {-] Colman Dock MA in-3223 ng yet. At least he never CFL ELI Representatives Wanted TO HANDLE SALES AND DISTRIBUTION South Bend, Ind., manufacturer wants representatives for retail, wholesale and jobbing trade. Wo want agencies in all parts of state. Investigation will show youthe absolutely unlimited posssi- bilities of our line. In turn, we want financially responsible busi- ness men. be go Then he started to waltz, | ‘All the wood folk and meadow|was, right under Weeny's body folk and barnyard folk sat down on|completely hidden from view the grass to see the circus that Next Prince, the pony, came trot. Weeny, the elephant and ancy | ting in. and Nick, the Twins, and Toby, the| And his act was to run zig-zag In |dog, and Prince, the pony, were}and out of Weeny’s four legs, this | having. way and that, while the elephant By Personal Interview Only Temporary Factory Demonstration: 1511 Fourth Ave., Seattle They wanted to get enough money | *tood still to finish their vacations. | After that Toby came out and they should [Jumped on Prin back. And he everybody in {Pode around and around on_ the there, And it |Pony's back without saddle or bridle |did look as tho they not only could Nees and: Prince ran a ra The Seattie Star finish their vacations, but take an. |! was ahead, then Toby other one, even when that one was| Was ahead, and then they were a MA JONG COUPON or—with such a crowd 'n’ all, ie, But finally Prince won, and | Weeny atarted th everybody clapped. First he came in and made a bow,| After that Nick came in and did and then he started to alt And }some somersaults, Then he did a he waltzed and waltzed and waltzed |lot of cartwheels, and handsprin unti! he got dizzy It wag really quite exciting | After that he stood on his hind| Everybody was so interested in| legs and walked around the circus|the circus that they never ring holding his trunk in a loop|thought of another thing. | over his head | “My goodness! It's certainly worth Fiverybody clapped at that, and|5 cents," said Daddy Cracknuts then Weeny mado another bow | "It's even worth 6 cents Don't you | Next Nancy came out and Weeny {think so, ma?" |lifted her onto his back “[ should say so," said Mrs. The next thing she did was to/Cracknuts. “I wouldn't begrudge 7 NAMED climb up on his head and down |cents, even. Tt isn’t every day that | _ his trunk like a toboggan slide.}ono sees an elephant. It is one of /[ ADDRESS ......... Teekay it tends tg dkas ba aemes ens ‘Then Weeny lay down and when he|the best circuses | ever stood up, no Nancy was to bo seen,| But she didn’t finish. All at once | But on looking ¢loser @ sho great creature made a jump oyer And, dear knows have been happy, ft the county nearly, v t Clip this Coupon from fhe Star for two consecu- tive days, Fill out with your name and address and bring or send it to Tho Star office, 1307 Seventh Avenue, with 60 cents (Mail orders 10c extra.) 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