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4 ■ 1.. ■_-...- STORY Or THIRD DEGREE While Howard was going through the torture of th.- third degree" hi* wit... Annie, waited below ■lairs As Howard ts leaving Mini.' Is brought Into tin room. Clinton •tops and questions her. "Was your husband Jealous of Underwood?" -ifi Clinton ***** hsr. Annie —Jealous! 'hat right have you to -i ■**. that? I refuse to answer such a question. Clinton—Now you .in help btaa, Mm Jeffries, by helping us. "',l yon call here last night to see Mr. | Underwood? Annie—No Clinton—Sure? Annie —I mil sure. Not satisfied, Clinton calls the bellboy who let Mrs Joffil—, Sr„ In th.' night before, to Identify her. "I wouldn't be sure, captain.' aaya thn boy. Mr Jeffrie*. Br., enter* at this time, looking blackly at his son* wife, Clinton start* to Introduce them but Annie checks him. . "I .ion care to have my first Introduction to my father-in law ; come from the police," she said. "I have no son." said: Jeffries, sternly. The girl pleads with the father to take up Howard's cause. 11. --reminds her that ahe I* respon slide for Howard's poaitlon, and adds: "I could have forgiven hire cveryttiing—everything but—" Annie But me— 1 know It Bout you suppose I feel It. too—and don't yon suppose It hurts? Jeffries—FOrglve in.' for speak- Ins plainly—but hla marriage with mat* a woman as you has made it impossible to even consider the question of reconciliation. . Annie—Such s woman as me? That's pretty plain—but you'll have to speak .-i.'ii more plainly. What do you mean when you »ay such a woman as sis what have i *****! I worked In a factory w hen I was 9 year* old, ami I've earned my liv ing ' holiest .-.••: since. 1 was waiting table In a restaurant when I met your ton, hut there's nothing aßSinsl me—nothing disgraceful, I mean. I know I'm tim educated; I'm I not. a lady. Bat never mind me— l'm not asking for anything. What are yon going to do for him? He must have the best lawyer money < can buy--a man Ilk- your lawyer. Mr Brewster. V; , > Finally the father makes a propo sition. "11l aid Howard If you will kH.' him up." "Even that,'' ahe says. "if It will help him.**, "Will you leave America?" A. "Yes." she half sob*, "but what sure you filial to do for him* Jeffrie*—l. don't know. I shall, consider the matter carefully. - Annie—But i I want Ml know He tells he- he will furnish 'he ; money to employ able legal advice for bis son. but it must not be i known that he 1* supporting him,; that Is all he can promise. The girl turns on him. "You should put your arms around Howard and declare to the world you believe in th.' boy's Inno cence ..-'.. I see '■ It all. ' Howard* family is going to desert him; hla wife mast i.-mv.- him. and be must face trial for his life alone, la that yonr Idea?" she demands. : .rwell. It Isn't mine, Mr.-Jeffries >—I ■ won't | consent to a divorce—l . won't leave America. As . for Inn defease. I'll find some owe; I'll go to Mr Brewster myself, and if he refuse* 111 go. to some one else We won't ask your help." ■- yif A '.week later In Mr. Brewster's __BS^J^kjt^ £TB^^.___W____^_^Pff?___T?*T_-Mlffi _?__■________._ ["Big Sample Shoe Sale"! I Nickel PlateShoeCo. & I 822 Second Avenue, Corner Marlon | I 5,000 Pairs Ladies* Sample Shoes I |$.jy_ $2M $2JU! I Actual Valu $6.00, $5.00, $4.00, $3.50 i I I Such makes as "Laird-Schober," "Wright & Peters/ "Latte- 1 i man & Co." and others. None better made. 3i \ I I I NARROW WIDTHS-118 Pairs of Ladies' $0,00 and 55.00 Shoes, all sizr;; m^""^'^?!! 8 I I Wichert & Gardner's and Laird-Schobcr'a make. Come quick if you need nffi g Si X I 1 M I them. Sale price * I _, _ .■'■"'* ■ I ,1.,. mm ■ A Pair f i I 500 Pairs Boys' Sample Shoe.';, Am* | 2,000 Pairs Children's Sample **_ *% ' I 1 value $1.50. MJIf Shoe,, values $2.00, $1.50 and QBf% I P a" "!"' WWW $1.25; pair WWW ' I I 390 Pairs Ladies' Pur-Trimmed Felt Juliets, the $1.50 Qft^ 1 I quality, sale price, pair ....... WWW I I •&""'""" " I"M"1" """""'ll""""11 '■ ■ i **a~agMn«_MM_Ear«_a___^^ X I I WOMEN'S COMFORT SHQES-612 Pairs Women's Rubber Heel luV **-**. **-} I i Bs § ets, the $1.50 value; sale price . T qJ I I *^m*^r*ll***r*^^^^^* m******M*W>MMM *^^^^^^^^^^*mUm**MJMa*mMM*^tM^ ■ PRICES ALWAYS THE LOWEST ! INICKEL PLATE SHOE CO. | *** ' *^ - '••: * "' M*-"*** '- *t* -mi X ■*■■•.*'**■:" law library, th- at.orney'a rotifl Jdentlal clerk. Jones, Interrupts him with I lie Information, '"•hi " I here UK..- " Annie has been haunting the office every day. and Mr. Brewster has devised every means of escap ing her, to no avail. Ml Brewster will not see Ansie. In i few moments Jones returns wtth tin . elder Mis Howard Jeffrlea' card. Sin. la excited, having hoard that Annie Is going on th.- stage. Mis .It-llrleK wants to see Annie, and jaaka Brewster to arrange II Aa they are talking Jeffries enters. The trio iltscuaa the situation. Jeff ries IMS not changed In hla atti- ■ tude toward IllS son or Annie. Jeffries leave* and Mrs. Jeffries remains. "I must see this girl. Mr, Brewster.*" she says, "I think 1 can persuade her to change her course of Action.' Hi. water ad ; vises Mrs. Jeffries tO I "in- back 111 half an hour. When Annie come* 111 Brewster asks In.v. Ion; she In tends persisting in forcing her way into his office. "I didn't force my way in." ahe I answers. "Mr. ion,--. aald you • wanted to tee a* Step by step Annie gains ground In .spite of Brewster'* arguments, He tells her he does not defend criminal case.i That's Just why lh* wants lv in then—Howard is not a criminal. V Brewster—There are other law- | V.'IK Annie—But there's only one Mr. I Brewster, and in- the greatest lawyer in the world, and ***** going to help us— ***** going to save Howard's life. TRUTH AND POETRY BY F. R LEET. Brewster—You always mn that, I'lMin my word, I Khali begin to 1..' llevo It siHin — lie does believe It, and when nho tell i him tie la afraid of Howard's father It rather til..* him Mm knows Howard Is HlM'.'lit "fem inine deduction." Itruwster calls It. When li.. mm. "I'm isnry for you." •ti.- breaks Into a hysterical laugh. "Why do .on laugh?" he asks. "Well, If I don't laugh, I'll cry, and as I don't want in .ii why—l Just laugh. It's sot to 1..- quo or the other." Hhe li going botan, "Bit down," In- rommands. "I want to ask you a question. How do you until fill How aid's confession?" Hhe doesn't account -ii it. She believes he confessed against bis will. 111 ll.'int.!.-In says Captain Clinton uses hypnotic Influences. Brewster 111 Interested; lit' asks for Dr. Bernstein's address. .-.'.> you I ink I'm afraid "I Mr. Jeffrie*, do you?" Brewster asks, ami then MMM that In- Is so ing to take up her case. "Now, don't ft* -i .1 to li.- ».ii|.rl».-il he snaps. Yon krtew I would. You knew It when you came lv Uiat door, My clerks knew it, Kvory body knew It—but tin- Mr*. Jeffries, Br.. Is sent for, and Brewster leaves Hi.- women to gether.- Annie learns that Mrs Jeffries wan the mysunous visitor who railed on Underwood. She has kept silent, she declares, believing ward guilty, and because.. she dreaded disgrace. Annie —Disgrace— '..but la . .lii lira..- when a human MM Is at ..t.k.'* -tiGSi : -.- .... I UK --TIIUKSIMY. NOVEMBER 18. 1909 Mrs. Jeffries—lint II aeemed vie less—a Hi I. i* '.ill 1 Hire •In Hie face of his conftissloti. |. Annie silks for the letter Cndll wood wrote her. I' Is at lifts*. Mr*, .leffilea ana* . Hhe agks A ii.it. not lo aay am Hili9k to lip. Ilrewstnr Just then Hhe will m* i her at 1.1.i house 111 til.- ...enlnj. Hi water enters ami telle Mrs. Jeffries, Br.. he will defend How ard; iimi he has set a detective on the track of the woman who called B. Underwood's studio tile night of the shooting. ** • *' Mr. Jeffrie* calls, and' la In formed tbal 111.'Water la to di'V'ti'l Ilia son. "Indeed," exclaims Mr. 1,-1111. Hr., "then you till please consider our business relations to have ceased from this moment." and calling his wife the) »w*ei> majestically from Hi.- i....tn "Well, alio afraid now* asks Hi. « |t*l as be turns to Annie, (Kud of M.'ioiiil Installment ' THE MARKETS Tk* fall«»la« ara tha a.rraa* i»»l**a I *llt>.._-.t by Ihr liM>at ttttttlraoltt. aa 1... Ml |.t.,«1.,. mr.l, ami < ttrA i,i.,. in all .«•■• era •ui.|r.-i to «arlallua. mewweAtwm '•» trrakaaa. ...I ir.ri.l tarrltrmrr. lull lltrar pH.ll. ualraa .llif.nl>> In.tli'alr.l, ■re »»r atrirlly Ural nr.ilc. I ... a.A Huitrr. Y.j. .**« .** Il.l'.rr i ,**** ** I.nit. int. li ......... .11 f.M.11r,. Ilrnltrra .11 lima, lira, 1 ,1 a over,. ■. .1* ttam* under I 1b*...... .11 lllli.. ilfriinl it, .... .11 Honaiar*. 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Ituuaa Tomaloea, 10 Iba .71 I I.on- |t..»i. 1.-a I a I, It tint.ma. eraaon l.r.n >ti|.i.ia Vak-sm*. ,, - i.m WILL TALK ABOUT THE COMMISSION Meivlu W. t'a.at. and Will, linn I'relian of Taet.nia. will be Hie apeak. at a mass m—Unit of the Imiirorement clubs of King county ami Seattle, to be held Mon day evening 111 th* t'liniiiH'ii'liil i 'lull rooms. Mr. ti.-liaii will tell How Ta- I..rim (lot a Government by Com mission," and Mr Csssmore will talk on Park a and Harounds." MAGNOLIA PARK PLAN IS KILLED The piirka and boulevard •tun tultt. ■• i.( ili.< city council yea.er* day afternoon turned down the proposition of Hi.- park hoard lo condemn 10 acrea fur a park on Magnolia Illuff Don't Throw Away [Valuable article* because they are brtiLeii We do ail kinds of repair ins Kith and lorkamtlhlna. also tm* port mental work and models Our price* are reasonable. 823 Bencca, cor. Third, down stair*. Olve l.'a a Trial, thanksgiving ;,- jni - • ■^^^. ra—- - J 1 J&tXJmL \\ ■ r j* •■■ i- .* . "^ir*-"^^^ sjiifp 1 o uK.Tha,,k,Bivin Sale of Dining Room s^i § Tii I " » - l^ J ■M*\ jR* Furniture, commencing tomorrow a / fl /'// I*< Clf fi « *p--<36]. ami continuing one week, is arranged at —r~/irfn —if" 7k k Sni-« *a". V _t__^/**N tin* nine to be oi the '""St lienefit 1,. 11/ ljj ' Ml " \* I* V ' £&L_jJ tho*c win. wish to brighten up their ' // j IJ I I hoMM baton the holidays ~-y • \ «'.rcat rein. tiutiH will be made <«n the * i ll W SMbg^^y-, QONSISRVATIVK BUYERS are realizing more .each day the amount of money to be •L fj*jj^jjS *M_t_(r.**\ ... * ave^ by f^lroni^iifj the I'oynor store and talcing advantage of the I'oynor prices fcf__Kß *_H_K*T ',7. n,!** 'he *riA\\ prices are lower here than elsewhere in the city, it should he remembered &%s£&&-, 'i^^*^n-'**a- ****** '!"* •' "*• ** inclmles the best quality of Home Furnishings, together with more con- ***WM? '%*K*_mwW -crvativ. patterns and prices. _ir * Is.** ; tMofflT ■ }'" !"' '''',! ,'"5 M" ''" ****** *'<* '-'■•'•'•l it* >i/c in the past six months, doubled its sell- h_£ BSm L^ *-«. '"'' 'orcc, an«l '"°rc ,ha" doii.tlcil its patronage is. gi«.d enough pr.Kif of the popularity of \%*Jv*Np \ jr~~N^F% the store's met lin.l-. i.', mparivm invitcl '** **V<S\ L-__f^" I-. *w at. rJm _____B___, a «J^-"\^ Regular $..5.00 Dining Table, massive pel- Regular $14.50 Golden Oak or l-.nlv F.ng^ /%t_(jw' Styx/fry) <"*''' l !'-'^' »'•»•' "iMii.. ■■••"■> English «.r lislt Dining Table; Hull top, 6-foot ex- f(\\|lfl i i^^N&W Rohlcn oak. x splendid table. ftOJ Or Iciisi.ui: nicely finished ami (J*A pr VJuAsB; /r-SlVKar never before offered al the ft/J. A 1 well built . a splendid bargain. VI hi I J&S*" %^* i£& "''" puce •■' *Y*m-yj*\At_e s..lr puie ... - «S_l4*f__} fc_y V* .tt >>\. . V-\«->-_,. . H.'Sttlar 125 Buffet, quartered . _. -cS=»*li?? cß'^ te , U-***^!*.. r*% * 11.jT!T5vvr^!?yy7£3l '.'' ak- ",u""" "'>l" :"u' f'"ub- .=:~*^?S^ .?'s^?s^_i_i rteM? / ' Jfctft *h*^ ' I <a|____aa»_________ f _ __. r . _ VjM' *_bMm>> B ' <<pti iJU H >i . /•• VNaX dSBSfi-?* j^_«a«__s___-Sog '•.'. "inch .,.. Mi,h toxic |p«y^rßgiMtt*?F| v3s&" T_S2l>4«&Sa'i Ifffl! ft '1 *""7 r* *"\ 11 $' li;'»'!'">i»** Plrco of ftirtiluire. 3| .ft* 14 A A !S <St'^ Mr* • IjSa'iA". BW VI / Sll 'l'-H ' And n wonderful barpiln at "the" If T_/ 111 * £$f W_V.':_ffl' #rMk^_ JVIf.JU \i »'•■ M"I;"U I W •? I.'U.UJ i y~,,vv J g^ *d/^-^' CHAMPION RANGES Dining -T'H^iSi-cs V_____i ___mf"i 'if ,\ l/_-!.'/'.'l,'^i l,"!i*1 «-iii- ..-..-tit "f li- I'luiin- Jlt'k'til.ii- ll.".-. .laiarterc.l Oak Clialr, In (tol.len or S- I* fi_*464. !)I^S^s2 ." m. »f n«na,.. the '-;•«''"'; n,,u,-. .-,, - g^ 3s WBYe __♦' %_r**r_L i_____Kyr Kolil V'"' 1":' I n».-r ;it tti.. Id-,; ular ft Mi atilii'l n.il. ritnlr, leather l.ex neat. V\?*£Jtt*b'- MAT mVmWlm ImMmMTi ■■ \ ■*■•*' ****•> H»l Ulaat filniUler liaiti, Ruliteii nak ur Karl) (>4 HC '■•J^tjili k Ifßf_r_S-fi^i»Si t'hamplitn l-.ni I n,i auc- lliißllah fliiln.i Hal« prlee g/i)U ''■tilt**' IVk&M eSSSfai atovo f»r uur 10 Iteaulnr ll.uU Dlnlntt lUmlr,' i.-i-niiin.- le.nner allp ''"* IS-WSI 'aSarawl I'cnra. wlillf Hie new In- «t>al, iiuiirtcrcil ..alt i.r Ml.si..it flulali: l.e.uitiful h,V.."*V__l ■t WJaSI J&"?tt!*3l t-i'-li.iiii:.utile l. tn- .-nil .l.'-.tKii nmi „ k|,:,.n.u,i tun ni tho cirj a c "• ' fflaiV*' eU *W«^^jVjV t''u^_ h it'.ve t-iitnifiii tin, I i',„( aalt. pi lie #t _ Ou.VJ 9V-J-^7R f"k IH_H^__r9f_l '"*"* '*"*"' ''" "I'ltl'l" I" "Iter- AT* *^ _ dT~* t\ *-. *_"l 3 '*\ J^^K»lft ' W^ ' l-ll!.BllWl llllt-.li l..\illttflll . ftl I HL_Jp- ci *» /c; ._**-Ti *S___-____H________________B_S___b> 00.43 cm~to _______BiS ' tf~"i*mmm*m —o. AT" t ~o* __^ *00. A- _. ■*'.*** r*»k**fe_v»ig!i»t7*l aiii.il Hint n .t.it.i .....ti *V-_.i!Bf_d C Ui^^iC-*^*^ -"a'-fiß-Wa K^mrtV&**^»in >">**•• .'i.'nc-. \\> inn,. v-"u",u %^uajfc*»^i__r7 r/Hw|l !'J [iUKtalaVt ?i J' '":""' Cli-.tiiliti.ti lleicnlnr |IH.Sfi tn.lim CUwt. t«o circle irlaaa oiAr*. /,'*sj? vi'*«^ Q.?iIJ3BO!»HRI ...Ji*!*r «.,."•■ •','"', '"' .' B,,,'l*'r*' ■•• very ne„i pattern ami a I.lk t> 1 O « O " fe^StSL* r_Blr?fl 9t*^H^S_Jll . "V. 1." H,,a1110 nmi ilt-lii- Imriraln nl Ilia aula price of li.• •♦ M «__»■> p ' o\l^*m jl__3E.Br . ,i^i !. "!, * ?," "* ,U v" u**inilar $57.r.« FxcpfttliMtnlly \ arK «. I'litim fl.iael. eKSJS_.Wft ' V r.,11" V_Sa>-*-ri pcilorll., Ity nil mrana in- A rlrelo Rloaaen. extra drawer ut l.nltom. r. alielvea. Q^n#_7." If \*l J'«BtlS»te Hie I tiunililnli be- eoliiinn curnera: n lientillful dtalctli ©1/1 "I C * ISSVI ■" Hggffi v> 1,.;, liuylnit a ranae. jirleed tor this anlo at T S-.H* ID J7tt£' ''' &$L S. H. POYNOR jM ! FURNITURE | <__Wzi*P Poynoi Saves You 50 Prr Cent. 708-10-I2 Pike Street NBf w.ii<i«..i Hiiiidinu yjr . .-,.a,.^.,..,.,. . ■KZS^mmtmm^A.'y^ HALLEY COMET IS IN SIGHT (Ity I nitr.l 1'i....! Xl .A(ISTA IT. Aril Nov. !«.— A Rood view of Ilalley's comet, which Is now approaching Ihi cnrlh, was oblalnt'dby I'rof. I i*. II at Hie ohservalnry hern last night. He reported that "an u1i...-..-.'._ii of Halle) cornel im*. a aim like head mil a aemblsnce of a hood." Director I.o*l-11 also ported the first apparent Aiitarcllc mi full of ib.- Bsaaas on Iks planet Mara. Two put. bea have been observed al lati tude C2.7Z, longitude lon I mi. The fliat patch appeared November 12 .mil the second oil November 10, According iii Director I--.iw.-H. this la i-»i-.-|.t iniiall) early for lh* first an iwfiili In th. Antarctic re gions of Hie plans!. SAW MILL BURNS. til. I all** ft to. I MANTON.- Cal., Nov |g.—The aawmlll of the California Power company, near hern, waa burned yesterday, together with .i large quantity of lumber, entailing I loss of 1 10.000. Never Cave Up, •I Just had to marry him. 11. it** mo he never save up anything be loved." "Well, It's good to have a hua band who love* one." "V^-a, but i have learned lhat lie lavas money also.** Pneumonia, ('ougns. Bore Throat, ard all l.uiig Trouble, l_.-ary a Com pound All druggists. ••• f I'rof. Hbvbwi Tba man wbo auaran. t»'-a lo tt-a.-l. >.».! to 0a nee. I'HIVSTH l_fertina, Willi muale rtrtj ilay |.| rvMiini. Claaoaa ana naaemblle*. Ijuliao ttm*. Kourlh and , *l^'* 'f^'ft.!,,,..*,* Four minute Records for the _ Edison Phonograph w_^ di .-.„■-.' /-■' yfSt**. When Mr. Kdfwii invented the Ambcrol Record, k. (:*aM± invented the longett Record ever made for __f____?i i ranted the longe* Record nr r nude f or a mmL reproducing *"■*■ •""'• Ho- th- Amber.il Record|_®. - y* *JLB ""'' longer. it is better. It is made from a «wa_V \ *^*_J """* ****** ***** a more perfect !<prtiduttj_^i \W«V music or the voice than any l' "*<> method * VST An Amberol Record in an Mum Vh***m*r_l*' the most perfect reproduction of a song or a^* t miirtimcnul music that you have ever heard. *■■* ,*£,:■ Kut do not at rot our statement. Go and hear it. 1V« *' dealer near you. He* the lvdison Hionograph and compare T*A tnhcr instruments before you decide. We will leave it to your •"?' nirnt *• to whether you CM buy anything for the price that wtflm you so linn real, genuine fun and pleasure as the V*t**tm HwmmM i:,!i,.»l'l..m.irr o |l. . fl*.Wlafl23OT I. <..,.„ AmVn.i tl*t»te}t(twte.!*L f_ •dH.onMae.iartkec.rt. - * .* Kitlaoa Oreßd^pefrsJeeert.^* y?7**-3* There are gitteaedealer. everywbera. Cl »o the r..i.,t tit! )«, a, ejuL ' '_' u.Hi i-i.i Imilt Kdiaua Standard aa.l Ambtrul 1.-..,.,;.. »_.», MMaL _______ \ your dealer or iroai ua, .r, «wms®a*«Sfa'- ************ tnmi NATIONAL ritONOCJUMI COMPANY. 7S I .t.wde Areaaa. Orarsc, gi TALKING MACHINE HEADQUARTERS Successor to _F*l " PlT*^ Eller, *%£ B |_», I). 8, Jobnatott Co. _L— EL. — l%^f 3rd a Univrrtft/.