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JAIL MATRON’S SADDEST , WORK WITH DRUG FIENDS A few days ago a judge of the su jually land fn jafl at one time or an perior court in King county refused | joxer. os Ise In the county hospital for the poc to grant a prominent dentist In Se-| "wpe saddest thing T have bad to attle a divorce on the ground that | contend with in my work, either as Dis wife was a confirmed drug matron or as nurse,” sald Miss Rita fiend. The evidence showed that | McGregor, matron at the county jail x t Joath | 8d formerly head nurse at thé the woman was past help. Dea county hospital, “le the suffering of alone can stop her cravings. the ‘dope’ fiends. Years ago this woman was taken | much unde i, She had a nervous disorder. | Very bry Her mental troubles were such that | Mes of the dam! in order to allay her sufferings the | ylar ‘shot.’ And the trow @octore prescribed cocaine many cases be traced to that first Rellef was experienced and the time when the hypodermic needle sean geet But the a was used in the cure of some Ill,” return and the woman took ‘to Hr . the cocaine again, And now she 18) poe HAD FORGOTTEN IT. &@ hopeless “fiend.” | “Dope” given the wife when she Was ill became her ruin. And the Judge refused to grant a decree of divorce. Other victims of the drug habit do not often fare 80 well _They us. Angelino Napolitano Alive “Did you get any recollections of Poe from that old cltizen? thing worth printing COUNTESS Ly His| Wife of the governor general only recollection see: med to be that/Canada, who may exert her influ GREY, Pow owed him $50, Herald |gelino Napolitano. Y Full Steam Ahead! Our rousing Clean-Out Sale is rushing along on parallel lines of goodness and cheapness. The cyclonic reductions on our trustworthy merchan- dise have proven a magnet to the Seattle public. The mighty bargains that are offered have con- vinced the most skeptical. The steady stream of buyers that throng our aisles continuously is a ‘concrete demonstration of the fact that you cannot ‘keep people away from an establishment that gives value received—not half the time—but all the time. An Opportune Rain of Bargains 85< CAMPING BLANKETS, 53c Heavy Cotton Camping Blankets; very ap- = sala for the camp; 10-4 size; 53c gray, tan or white; 85c values. @lean-Out price ..........000008 $1.50 Men’s Negligee Shirts, 89c A cool, comfortable Shirt needs no argu- ment for the weather we are having; we have a lot of 25 dozen, in blue, ecru 89c and gray; Negligee Shirts that are worth $1.50. Clean-Out price. . 25¢ CHILDREN’S HATS, 12c Here is a wonderful value. Boys’ and Girls’ Straws, in’ cute little shape: all sizes; a 25c value. Clean- $6.00 WOOL BLANKETS, $3.98 California All-Wool Blankets; they come in gray or tan colors and weigh 5 Ibs; a regular $6.00 value. 98 Wleam-Out Detect eivecsossceccesce “ed $20.00 WOMEN’S SUITS, $9.49 Stunning Summer Models in Women's Suits. They come in serges, panamas and fancy mixtures; $20.00 $9. 49 values. price $3.00 MEN’S SHOES, $1.95 200 pairs Men's Vici Kid Shoes, in black; bals or blucher cut; regular $3.00 pair value. Clean-Our’ 1 95 Pe TERRE EEC EL CTTTE Clean-Out 7 $3.00 LACE CURTAINS, 89c ‘Another remarkable value. 75 pairs of White Irish Point Lace Curtains, 2% yards long and | sg 89c worth $3 a pair. Clean-6 Jut price. 15¢ WHITE DIMITY, 9c Pure White Dimity; 30 inches wide, in neat checks and stripes; is suitable for children’s dresses; 15c value. Oc CMA IUE PRICE oes cseesaccnccesce 600 BED SHEETS, 39c A lot of 600 Bed Sheets that are 72x90 inches and heavily bleached; 39c a 65c value, Clean-Out EOE gc ck sce iisenotcovegeesqecs ’ $1.50 COMFORTERS, 98c Bed Comforters, stuffed with clean, sanitary Georgia cotton; covering of fancy figured silkoline; $1.50 value ay C where. Clean-Out price .... 20c LINEN TOWELS, 121%4c |75¢ KAYSER SILK GLOVES, 49c Pure Linen Half-Bleached Towels that are | The famous Kayser Silk Gloves, in black 18x36 inches; a regular 20c 1 and white colors; regular 75¢ Towel. Clean-Out 1 2 C pair gloves. Clean-Out 49c MM piel doale anet Acc nnccesd es 2 price Ven be 50c BOYS’ PANTS, 24c 20c CURTAIN MADRAS, 9c 150 Boys’ All-Wool Knee Pants, Persian and Floral Curtain Madras; in worsteds and cheviots; 2 C 36 inches wide; a regular 20c value. 9c values. Clean-Out price ........ SIIMPOUE OED occ asics taceitncte 7c AMERICAN PRINTS, 5c American Shirting Prints, with light ground, in a large variety; 7'4c 5 yard value. Clean-Out price ........ 50c WOMEN’S SAILORS, 29c Women’s Jaunty Sailor Hats, in white or black straw; a regular 29 30c value. C Cc Clean-Out price Her Influence May Keep Washington|ence to secure a pardon for An UESDAY, JUNE 20, 1911. 'HOW $10,000,000 WAS MANUFACTURED FROM AIR (My United Press Leased Wire) “1 had secured as Havemoyer's WASHINGTON, June 20.—James {agent options for the purchase of three concerns that went into the National—the National of New York, Henry ©. Havemeyer, told the/in, Motlenhauer @plant and the Hardwick sugar Investigating com-| New York Sugar Refining company $10,000,000 had | The National of Jersey issued $10,000,000 of red stock to make these purchases.” He also admitted that $10,000,000 of common stock, which was of slight Value in the business or as |anmets, Was insued, ye PAYS $500 FOR PHONE GIRL BRIDE When George Pharo of Bien ing! m, Ala, asked for the hand of Mary Dubots, a te hone operator in Nashville, Tenn, her father objected on the ground thi @ wav giving the $260 a year she earned to bim. The young man pald bim $4004two years’ salary—the mar- riage was celebrated, and the compl jeft for their new home in of |] Birmingham. H. Post, at one time an agent for mittee today how otured from thin 000 drawn from the fr capital, Referring to t tion of the tonal Sug. company of New Jersey SS ee: KID-GLOVED BURGLAR — HELD FOR 35 CRIMES (My United Press Leased Wire.) burglar, t one of his Ane glove burglar, cut one « +N. J, June 20-—~| fingers and the blood soaked the Despite the fact that he wore kid | glove, staining the window sill, The gloves to prevent the securing of |!ines made through - cere -_ 7 ¥ re od, the local police say they In all of the places robbed, the have under arrest expert bur-/burglar left nm He complained glar who t# responaible for 35 rob-| of the meagern of his hauls, and bertes in “millionaires’ row” here. | dubbed Jersey's millionatres “tight Prints of his fingers were made| wads who sleep on their bank and, according to the police, he was|rolis.” He also twitted the police | proven to be Joseph Berman, with|about their clumsy methods, say a dozen aliases, who has served |ing In one: several terms for burglary. Tm too slick ‘a robbing the house of William| my finger prints and you will never C. Bender, a week ago, the “kid' measure my shadow.” ees ee EEE HOTEL MAID RETIRES, (hates: ates jie care for the hats and wraps (ity United Prove Leased Wire Direct to NEW YORK, June 20.—Helen Woolen, 22, has saved $6.000 from Ups she received as maid in the ‘* parlor at the Hotel Bt Regia, in a service of three and one-half years, and bas sailed for Burope, to make her home with her mother at Vienna. Mise Wollan came to New York tm 1907, and through Mra R. M iu The Food-drink for All Ages. | whom she bad met tn @ obtained employment as maid. She was linguist, speak ing English, French and German. Before her departure she re celyed many presents from wealthy women who make their home at NEW-YORK-DENTAL-PARLORS,.. 614 FIRST AVE. LEADERS-IN-MODERN-DENTISTRY The New York Dental-System Guarantees you Satisfactory Results in all Branches of Den tistry. With our Force of Skilled Dentists, each one a Specialist in His Particular Line, we can give you the best service-'to be had. Our methods are Absolutely Painless, Our GUARANTEE for Ten Years is good any place we have an office. Painless Extraction . Sebdense ba -50¢ Cement Fillings. ..50¢ i] Silver Fillings 50¢ Enamel Fillings ...... cieasaese $1.00 up Il Gold Fillings........ rp Pat ... $1.00 pp Crowns and Gold | Bridge Teeth. $5.00 Porcelain Crowns 1 oon, Oe Established 16 Years Full Sets of Teeth in Seattle. i) een P NEW vORK DENTAL PARLORS 614 FIRST AVE. Bellingham, | Sunset Block. Everett, 1514 Hewitt Ave. Diagonally Across From Moore Theatre The Golden Eagle We Quit Business July 1st EVERYTHING IN THE STORE SLAUGHTEREL Every Price Cut From 333% to 75% SWEATERS, GLOVES, DRESSES, SILK SKIRTS, HOSIERY, RIBBONS AND HANDKERCHIEFS eT TET Pere rae You will never get) | “You'll never get me.) cipal duties at the St. ese were | SAVED $6,000 IN TIPS “Just Say” HORLICK’S Original end Genuine =, MALTED MILK ZEVS eres evry Church Gociale May Serve Wierd Mixtures as Cream, LINCOLN, Neb., June 20.— Food Commissioner Jackson has ruled that in the case of church festivals the strict tone of the misbranding clause of the pure food law may be eased a littl At the Methodint church at », a woclable ts which eggs, butter, » flake and flavoring beaten up into ”" The Rev. Brownvil pla i toe are to be aher “eream Newton Sherman, pastor, was not sure that this eoncoetion could be called that and wrote, for advice But now the lodgemen come writing to the » learn if they up weird messes and 2 SOE EE EEE REESE EE EE EEE EE EEE EEE EEE EEE EE The joner has not yet de cided just what difference there is, legally, between @ church social and a lodge #o- efal. The governor bad been asked for advice, but he passed It on to Jackson. RRR FOR new, modern fh low prices, eal! at th ainia , near W. Dance at Dreamiend tonig! Spinning’s Sixteenth Anniversary Sale Gives you 1 11¢ Sx2el Medion Grit corundum Bharpening Stone E $11.00 No, 446 Btanley Miter Bas ws. “2ext-in Back Baw utomodiie Tire Tool—Rvery driver uses one ...1 or Towel Back; ioe rse-Power Motor Spinning’s Bargain Store 1415-17 Fourth Avenue. Worth Up to $2.00 and size. While they last Chase & Sanborn’s Te: shed rooms at | ginius, 606 Vine ese Hat Shapes All this Summer's styles; all colors, shapes English Breakfast, Basket Fired Japan, Uncolored Japan, in seal- TIEET THERE, HERE rocre. ne CHEAPER; FRESHER, Hie Beales in Market Office urbe 20 Cents, Delivery Extended to Green Fremont and University District, Manning's A+ Coffee ULpwceoroTe~=l) Manning’s Coffee Store 1519 PIKE PLACE. Sugar 5c Lb. “” BLIC MARKE Too Delivery 10 Cents an equal pr ase of other groceries 10 Ibs. Pure Lard .,.... 1. 10 | Corn Starch .... ne 10 Ibe, Cottolene . - 26e Boda Cracke 20¢ 10 Ibe Cotosuet ..seceee Yi | 6 bare Soap ..... 256 H. A. EBA Stalls 109-110 Main Floor, Also 33-34 Down Stairs. Hawaiian Pineapple, 2 cans for Ridgway’s Five o’Clock Tea, one-pound tin, ..... COW BUTTER STORE 1433 First Ave. and Pike St. FIFTY-FIVE WOMEN’S $15.00 and $17.50 = Suits To Be Sold Tomorrow 98 All-Wool in navy, black brown; also some All-Wool Mixtures. styles. Good Serges, and Correct All sizes, for misses and women. Silks 49c¢ Exquisite Summer Foulards The delight of every woman is a pretty Foulard Silk for Summer wear. You can’t use extremely thin lawn in this climate—it’s too cool. That is why Summer Silk is just right for Seattle folks. Tomorrow we put on sale 50 choice patterns of these popular Silks in the wanted shades. Values mostly hover ‘round the dol- lar mark, but the Tibbs-Hutchings Sale takes them out “Tibhs-Hutchin 9s Sales Continue All ms the Store Trimmed Hats 25C Worth Up to $10.00 $1.98 Beautiful Trimmed Hats, the choicest of the season ; values up to $10.00. ners ey. 25¢ Oriental Blend Coffee Very fragrant, delicious 5c Java Riz Powder; all shades; the 49¢ seller. Special 29c a box ., ad pondW Yop cane, c Teens Per cae QZE | Utd. Talc’ Powder: ‘nice, tine Th Ree Kayser's. Long Silk Gloves; | Bower: shaker can; 19¢ 35c Trany, colors; all sisea; double- | Fancy. tin’ ot Violet” Taloum ; inher lh min 1,09 | Powter: shaker top; tine @ Home brand; guaranteed under | Odd ots ‘and smail vines in | £0048: 15¢ value wt the Food and Drugs Act; first | Women's Long. Silk Gieves | BAbY Powder; fanc3 5 award at St, Louts Exposition. | these are of best makes: 8; Special ......,. c Per large values t0 $1.90, A pair :,.09C YARN DOLE .occeees sevseeene Two-Button Silk Gloves, all col- | Germantown Yarn; all colors; ors and sizes; double-tipped; | 4 or 8 ply; knit at camp Kayser's make, Riderdown Wool; any color; the Long Suede Finish Fabric | heavy yarn, for toques, shawls, Gloves; many colors; @ T5e] sweaters and the new aviation value, A pair, 39 goods; 20¢ a skein, OF ORE «os cocilininavesccn c Special ...... _.15¢ a ia =