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moat DENver ad saya: "To trade, a secondhand dress suit for owe T Mn gS EATT L E & TA R mak citad 2 oe FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. FURNITURE | FURNITURE | A Special Offering of FINE TAILORED SUITS at $32.59 demonstrates an unusual standard of value-giving in design, fabric and workmanship, i garments selling at so moderate a price CZAUGE the newness of the styl this offering from FLASHLIGHT PHOTOGRAPH OF RESCUE SHIP CARPATHIA ARRIVING AT NEW YORK PIER, SHOWING TITANIC LIFEBOATS SLUNG ALONGSIDE. PHOTOGRAPH « TAKEN FROM TUG IN RIVER. handsome “King George” mod own in the fuss tion, variations of which are offered ir clect range of fabri Other are enhanced t \ F kilfully applied of y tailored garments, exemplify the most advancec rd erges, diagonals « fancy worsteds, pring shades of t vn and gray, Curry Optical Co. 4 In Missc es, 16 and 18 years; also Women’s 32 Arcade Blde Special $32.50. WOMEN’S LONG COATS Special $19.00 te Dentiets, ; atldtegs with | oD REASON HAVE FOR GOING WITHOUT A GLASSES — WHIEN THERE ARE SO MANY TER REASONS FOR GPTT ASSESt zes 34 to 42 bust measurem« Special $19.00. —teccan ised | A Specialty of Children’s ; Fine Jewelry Repairs | White Nubuck Shoes New Speed Reecrd | | A new @ id record of 3 | hours and 45 minutes between { A “get together” m municipal officials was b {Allen Dale cafeteria last YOU'LL FIND IT HERE Mayor Cotterill, members of the | Meceetorl gta rade News of the Day Condensed for Busy People ; council, Corporation Counsel Brad-| prj satay P |ford, Comptroller Carroil and about! Srrived at Pans w’hece at Orie E have just as an adjunct to | NEW shipment has just arrived, |50 others, heads of departments and] jagt night. She left Victoria at Seventeenth annual convention of| Manufacturers’ association will ‘ ing a new wide-toe model that is jassistants, were present 4:30, Mer record was better |the Washington Bankers’ associa-|hold itn 12th ual dinner at the the Jewelry Section, a new depart stylish and pr al Mayor Cotterill explained the| ¢hat 21 miles an hour. tion whl be held at Tacoma and|Hotel Lincoln Saturday evening, | ‘ PONCE Stylish ead practi purpose of the meeting as an at pada nl Olympia June 27-29, The business | berioning at 6:20. Officers will be | ment that is equipped to execute promptly | first-class, good white oak tanned sole tempt to brin keener sympathy seesions win be hel din Tacoma, | elected { £ between the various departments, Mocry ra pee for divorce were mjiowing this the bankers will! ~ | all kinds of Watch, Clock and Jewelry repair | hand-sewed welt }with the idea of creating the great-| led at the court house yesterday journey to Olympia, where they wll! One divorce decree wa! ued at ‘ 1 6 R HARTWIG :: maximum of efficiency in city | - be the guests of bankers ©. the/the court houre yesterday jm work, and Jewelry Engraving hn 5% to 8, $2.50, jo We jgovernment. Similar meetings are Sizes 8% to 11, $3.00, Sizes 111% to 2, $3.50, Careful and intelligent fitting of all Chik’ dren's Shoes sold is an important feature of our service. iret Ficor. planned for every third Tuesday in Y S W. ll 7 wie | This department is charee of wane OS es, Swissco Wil | This department is in charge of an expert, the month. |e ee thew tree keen GAS SUNDRIES |®4FFLes SCARED ’EM Grow Your Hair 2 ee ova oatereee” wa far will be given by the LOS ANGELES, April 23.—Rat.|Prevents Baldness and Dandruff.) 4 sioma Hible clase at the fles, short-haired Hawalian pap of| Restores Gray or F Raptist caureh, corner Colum. | Mrs. L. I. Gates, created pandemo- To Ite Natura bia and Broadway Friday nium in a hotel by bis penchant for etrieving. Raffles ransacked « evening, April 26, 8:15, A ba eral rooms, and the police were on waar will be held the jthe scene before his mistress rei ed him and turned over the goods. evening at 7:30, The pre TONN GETS JUDGMENT will furnish class parlors in the Alex W. Tonn, 23, farm laborer, | who invested $500 in a correspond ence school for telegraphy new caurch. Admission, adults on ab 1334 FOURTH AVE. leged wildcat promises m % cents; children, 10 cents de by Al bert Sweeney, yesterday was given | jeently under a fede ury | You Read eae | le judgment by Judge Main for the| full amount of his inves: In Thursday's issue of The Star,| 5s sted | Appl I and patrons are assured work of the h character at consistently moderate prices —First Floor | Broken Lines Women’s Kid | Special $1.00 Pair “4 Glace-finished Kid Gloves in black, Suede Gloves in two-clasp style, in white, tan, navy and gray, two pearl] gray, light-tan, mode and beaver, with Paris-point embroidered backs. Special $1.00 pair. | Seeeteeeeeeeeee eeeteseeee SPEER EERE EEE HER FATHER’S ANSWER “What did her father say when you asked for her hand?” clasps; Paris-point embroidery. Special what | had been p: 1.00 pair interest. Sweeney was 4 two-for-e-quarter cigars forr se Ferdinand—1 entreat you not to} § is —Pirst Floor. reguiarly of late."—Detroit Free | ma nt of my love. —————— — <= stops dandruff | Girl's Papa—I wish I could; you Pre new halr and rest ed hair to ite natura have wasted enough gas for me. We Have Anticipated Your Needs in ; |DOMESTIC FLOOR COVERING with assortments that give you an unusual range of choice as to weave, size, pall THE MAIN POL.sT “1 gee,” said Wiggles, “that Bobby Fancier and his wife h or sealp! THIS DAY IN HISTORY | April 22, 1520, Panfilo de Narveer landed at San Juan de UP Mex jeo, and the ma tives gavel him an earful of the |r), “What a sad case. Who gets the cus | tody of the poodie?”—Harper’s | Weekly 1 | Fearing foul play, the wife of ff homax MeDone and some of you were inte enough in what we sald we could do for your bodily ailments to tele-| r phone for further information coloring and price—featuring the best products of the leading American looms, Lak y pe be employment In carpet-size Rugs alone there a over 400 patterns and colori from, Some who read the “Ad” came to eal high handed way|ifvncy, man: hae appeate the | p patterns and colorings to select from our Sanitarium S rome pens % P3 , in which too [police to search for her husband, |{f and assortments attractive in the smaller sizes. gent ates gnarl lee We Make a Specialty or Spaniard, Her-|who has been missing since Thurs. | ff did not believe that what we said) 4, ich : nando Cortes./day MeDonald conducts the Unit- f Of the distinctively Summer Ru in cool Cretonnes, Grass and Fiber—a very” was true and are still suffering’) ,,!%! of Ladies’ Suits | was running! oq states Employment bureau with é : PE ial sis pain, still looking isto the future |b ns : zs things Inland.) 5,, He had $40 when [ff t*active show 1 readiness, embracing styles suitable for chamber, living-tooml with no hope relie ae ~ —- ‘i | When Narvaez he disappeare | 1s¢ Others read the “Ad” and said f arte Preseed fer heard how Cortes _ porch use could do “If 1 thought those peo; was holding ont for me what they say they can do, i ‘ ry Prices cadere tal eet non hoagie Roel | Mattings for the Summer cotfage are displayed in an extensive assortment of J would go and see them en Ue. . rightfully” be-lfatied to support he nelr |ff] sclect effects, priced from 15¢ to 50¢ ‘ But they have not come, but are ks the th Union Dye Works, Inc. \anged to King| Called 10 support, her sinc oe fy sclect effects, priced from 15c t the yard. Second Fleet, still pouring drugs {nto the system nt qn “ | Classy Cleaners ers lCharles, Panfile 4 two notions, | ah | ) ' * that fe alre lied with poison. | ; ni Sees Duster, Sh <1 Office, 1088 Pike St on i . ~~ Me = pron ood | reae coors phi eg tO bere Ij} Wilton Rugs, 18x36 to | Crex Grass Rugs, 6x9 to Wilton and Wilton a ' “ w - ne to KO and cut up Cc . | * Ayers! ed suit | | | " And some will continue 80 to do be-| buck t Plant, 1488 10h Ar. Biline other to cut up the treasure.| tr ‘divorce yesterday |] 10-6x14, $2.25 to $95.00. | 9x12, $5.00 to $10.00. | Carpeting, $1.80 to cause they hav n tau nee ; : Cortes, however, was some cutter = | | ag Sigg that ek drug: he | himae if, and whipped Narvaez in! Morris Helfand, a tailor, was run| Body Brussels Rugs, Algerian and Mourzouk | — only way to cure disease, and tle. jown nruise: y 2 | ~ | A ng, | Rite 00 tmowiakgs ot a aunet pen : down and slightly bruised by anllll 36 to 10-6x14, $2.25 to | Porch Rugs, 4x7 to 8-6x11-6, ee, afer, more selen' eth ae sgt halite Li 00. 23.00. = : ey Risk the oe en eres WIFEY'S TROUBLE |F. T. Crow & Co, Globe building, |] $50.00. $6.50 to $23.00. $1.20 to $1.90 yard. pr bgr Boma Bo te Nh “what ia the trouble, wifey?” |at the corner of Second av. and : | Body Brussels Carp They do not realize that some of “Nothing. lumbia st {i} Axminster Rugs, 18x36 to Bath Rugs, 24x36 and $1.50, $1.55 and $1 the leading physicians of the world “Yes, there is. What are you a | 10-6x13-6, $1.35 to $35. 30x60, $1.30 and $2.50. Eleven deaths were reported to yard : have tur way largely from pre es | STS ere home or ometniog the De “ ‘v. xeribing @ and are using our oa Tans te dane ie hesagned. heree ¥e meneniee the health department yesterday } Rag Rugs, 24x36 to 9x12, | Atlantic Bath Rugs, 18x36 | Velvet Carpeting, $1.00; ethods in the treatment of dis-|ange n ad avon 1 aranteed. Private peeling eae 3 25 ¢ 3 ed na dieutag tae peace b ; 4 “i, Seventh and Union. | Kansas Clty Journal, IT SHOOK HIM UP $1.25 to $45.00. | to 30x60, 95¢ to $2.50. | $1.20 and $1.35 yard. resulte than the drug met WE CAN CURE BLOOD POISON WITHOUT DRUGS WE CAN CURE TYPHOID FEVER WITHOUT DRUGS WE CAN CURE THE LIQUOR HABIT AND TOBACCO HABIT WITHOUT DRUGS i F. A. Hartt, member of the Ca] LIVERMORE, Cal, April 23 \nadian parliament, is in Seattle vis cking to his saddle through a Jiting his brother, Dr. 8. W. Hartt a aan a ad bottoms ot a {71 8 ie wi hh 1. Blanch lay for hours it Second av. W. He will visit! cinjoned beneath his horse's dead ig body. “It shook me up a bit,” he admitted, when rescued If Walling Says It's So—IT’S SO” Don’t You Know That the plano dealer who pays “doorbell pulling’ salesmen is npelled to charge more for # piano than the dealer who does not employ canvassers and salesmen to “worry your soul out” by call ing over over again and nearly camping on your doorstep? We p second floor rent and sell pianos for leas, and make in. tale rangements more liberal than the first floor dealers Come and see us in our nicely appointed Piano Parlors—let us tell A Few Reasons Why The Direct - Action Gas Rang : Leads in befére returning home. ee ad KESSEEE SEER EE EK BIRTHS Order issued by the war de partm directing Capt. W. T. Patten, commandant of the ca det corps at the university, to report to his company in the and Mra N ro § Bightee Mr. and Mrs. Char * . * * * * We Can Cure Chronic Diseases * Philippines, has been revoked. *| Twenty-seventh av * * + . * * That medicine cannot touch, By{™ you how to save mor in : P 1 F our method we eliminate the Poison Mr. Walling has been in the plano business 26 years and has It caane ag 8 complete Sarprie boy to Mr. and Mra, id M. ar vor from the system instead of putting || sold the present line of pianos over 17 years to the students, who had al */ 3806 Thirteenth W.; boy to Mr Mrs. Charles MacLean Hixty-fourth more into it, by creati cireula ready begun drawing up peti tions asking for the retention of Patten, & a perfect 1 parts of the body We Succeed Where Others Fail In many cases we can SAVE YOU AN OPERATION. We have opened a | MATERNITY HOME In connection with our with a graduated Obstetri girl to It has no oven-bottom to burn out. Calif If We Tell You a Piano Is Good—iT'S GOOD JOHN C. WALLING COMPANY 200, 201, 202, 203 Arcade Annex, Second Floor, Opposite Elevators. ter to cause explosions. : red for baking—not fof No dangerous pilot-li ORR RR It has oven-burner desig broiling. B ing. Oven fire in plain view when baking or roasting Mrs. H. E. Chestnut, who conducts a small store at 5118 16th ay. N. W.,| We was arrested, charged with selling ‘ tobacco to a min r Mak, derson, Seattle lanhart, Bnumoiaw Bnumelaw ler fire in plain view when broiling or toast REMOVAL SALE We will soon vacate our prement 1 menne line Lack of sufficient evidence caused | }\ the release of 16 tobacconists and | five Mquor de m and are offering our tm- WALL PAPER ftarium nl nurse Valves are fitted with ing and wear-absorbi 907 4HCOND av comp: ny it caused the rising wate Mary L. i waters | Mary 1, 1 INCORPORATED... '° cut a channel across their farms |r i Sith s seeds ers charged» with | : "Consultation free. Charges less | "tere Outtie logs, Wood-to-Burn of {selling tobacco and liquor to minors washers—they never leak ation free iarges less a ' « Cut ¢ woe loose; hencé than in other hospitals. Come and| Mizrere aed Ast Meveltion eiiseiien sabtnaciisin, Oimaianre| Burner caps are not cemented, but loose; ms | FROM 29 T° 5Q PRE CENT Discount awarded to th farm owners | Kichard J. Bell, Cordova easily cleaned, —Thind Flees i , White. didi winaoe | Varninhea t places were damaged during the | Goldie Sts aon 40 per eingis roll |Cedar river valley flood in. suits | yam Bre WiC ani arium Git papers be per single roll | Lincrusta’ \ |brought against the Columbia’ & | Homer ¥ | 60 per single roli | Colored burlap, sized Paget Sound railway. It srs | gate 2815 1st Ave., Seattle, Wash. 4 “i i charged that through the building | oh, Seattle ess leat ease | GLOBE WALL PAPER CO. of # bulkhead in the river by the| Hervey. Eivt Refrigerators