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tho furniture by #8 in Caltforn s Answers Th : fhe greatest breadth of the At to Many Questions | jantic Sooun in L100 milton lent breadth 930 milos. ‘A corporation is several people 4 together in business ax one A Himited company Is oye whose overdue bill dere have # limited labil-| three years ent on the stock held. | ity, copend | Interest can be collected on an A bill ts outlawed in A woman Is logally divorced, at The bride’s attendant dresses in| though she does not appear when mee with what the bride| the papers are served on her. acconta } | al | Put salmon eggs to be used tor! was ini bait in airtight bettles. ay for four or five A boy or girl under age can not be married in Canada unless the par} ents consent Mr, L& Pollette wrote and sold bis! biography to the American Maga-| \ tine for practically enough to con duct his campaign A few person friends have helped. To join a church see the pastor Dr. ©. B. White moved to North They can'orn Bank Bldg, 4th anc PANTON & LONDON CO Ave., Between Spring and Seneca Streets BiG SALE OF “FISK” TRIMMED HATS THIRD FLOOR IS AN EPOCH-MAKING EVENT IN THE SELLING OF FAULTLESS TRIMMED MILLINERY Each succeeding hour will establish more and more the supreme importance of this big value-giving occasion, The hundreds that come and go away satisfied will spread the news till all Seattle will know of this wonderful sale of the newest of the new and the best of the best in Trimmed Millinery. Note the following prices carefully ; Lot 1—Trimmed Hats, worth to $8.00, for Lot 2—Trimmed Hats, worth to $10:00, for ..., Lot 3—Trimmed Hats, worth to $15.00, for .... Lot 4—Trimmed Hats, worth to $25.00, for .... One Hundred and Nine Smart New Suits at About Half Price . SROOND FLOOR New Suits selecte y Mr. Panton while on his recent buy gome of New York’s bes them a line of most dist imported suitings, so ther serges, whipcords and in both models. Jackets lined with the best silk linings and finished and shields. Colors at about half the regular wholesale price, and we offer the Choice for $25.00, Dainty New Special MAIN & The charm and beauty from many grades tensive assortment bs, Fichus, C of various kinds. vice for 25¢. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY. tailors, whose workmanship, styles ished garm They are made fr of a kind ther fashiondble materials are not many The ma tans, navy blues,” grays, whites and mix Jabots or Take your ct strictly 1 at half their $25 ing trip. They are from fabrics unite in making ) short ends of the richest Is are diagonals, mannish and with fancy insic tailored faney le pockets tures. They were secured actual value. Neckwear m]} 5c 50 are contained in the ex- Sets and dainty lacy effects ee 2 2 a a a a a * WHERE THE DANGER LIES * * a ae a ae a a a a pat never does a girl take her first wrong atop boldly. If she step, in the majority of on ould be enough to show her the ¢ would flee it as she would © life would be so keen-cut grope with aching hearts after * * * * that the social wor erring women Nor it ts the rude street assault that figures, to any extent, with the girt who ts on the verge, The man wh ia her “Pretty one” and “Oh, you Kid!" has practically no show ¢ t with the girl already more than half way steeped in thetower Linge LOVE is the sheep's clothing }he Wolf draws over bin head to hide the hideous fangs with which he planalto tear the victim for his beastly | feast Love, the purest human affectién, is COUNTERFEITED for the | wolf's vile motives. Little by} litt he draws his victim on with caresses; little by litte he makes himMelf her god and his presence her heaven, until her faith in bim tw exaggerated, her senses lulled, and life without him a hell, It t# throhgh the school, the church, the home itself, he works, It well behooved every girl to be “As wise as a ser pent and as harmiess as a dove.” ’ rs would no long Bee ee ee eee ee | * * * A WOMAN'S RIGHT * * | * ee ee ee ee a ey Dear Miss Grey: [am 2 married two years, but {t seems my nd now he refuses to live with me, We have no children, but I Jum not healthy, and as 1 have no trade, it will be hard for me to work. Now, Miss Grey, [| can live with my father, but must have money |to live on, as my father cannot support me, Can't I make my bosband |kive me so much a week? I avait Your answer as soon as possible and thank you DESERTED. | A.—You ean go to your father's and ran your living bills in your | husband's name, if you wish to wait a while to see if he does not want |you back. Then, if you decide ‘or divorce, at the same time make jaffidavit that you are not ab port yourself, and the court will rt until the divo aranted, The departments at t rt house ] - le RAAT |i” leave, and I would stay away j : WAIT TILL HE MAKES GOOD be SENSES SOL WORT TIL uae Tian eabeee tr year ome 1 know you can faba good reformed, legally Belleve me, and would marry | Dear ihelp me, 1 have b young Miss Grey and | will do as you say | n keeping house for a| We have in | *®* kA ewe Ra Reh *| * ge Re eh ik ot be! me His only bad habit drinking. | know he tries to do better, but fails every sc ten, and will stay away from four days ans nights at at and then tell me how sorry he {s, and he will never do It again. He buys me everything he can, and gives me nearly all he makes. Would you try leaving him some time, and be gone when he re }turns, or what shall | do? J am 126 years old. 1 will gladly use your |xood judgment, and thank you, Miss | Grey ANXIOUS BETH | A—t think you bave made a/ |arave mistake, Beth, in living un-| The sumber of cases that} DURING VACATION Dear Miss Grey: I am a girl 13 years old, and still in school. A an asked me if 1 would work for jhim to a drug store during my vaca tion 1 old enough to work at & job iike that? thing to me for working in my holl- days? NOSEY BOOTS A—There in no law prohibiting you working during vacation, and it is & Very good thing for you to do, provided the place is desirable and the man you work for the proper kind. If you have a mother, you should consult her and learn the eh: the position | married. Under the auspices of the Ladies’ jeome to me co ome satisfactory | quartet will be heard in concert at 1 the Moore theatre, tonight jeeldom ts the that might amy it never in one until he had reformed and stayed! Beth, you can-| “Developing a ne Scalp and Dandruff Danderine Hair Cleanse | of rain and » | goes right strengthens them. halt to grow abundant beautiful, OUR PRECISE ARTIST)/#*** +008 8# eee e He * * TO PROTECT CHILOREN Dear Mins Grey: 1 have Evia reading your answers to letters, but | 991 woney nde don’t find any that hit my ea am & married man, with wif two children, both girls, 2 and 1am a working man, an my money some, and I lov and children, but my wif ing fh my family to give me & A.—It you cannot 1 wife’s motherhood, th do 1s to report | that | this it, I j that take | also ltive offic ¢ juvenile judg ren are subjected t nd if you reques mart will warn he op it or they wi away. 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Chronic and acute complaints yleld to this modern branch of the medical science with sur- prising ease. Dr. Joseph Roane Suite 4245-7 Arcade Bidg. THE TRUTR We are retiring from the Women’s, Misses’ and Children’s shoe business. Instead of selling our entire stock in bulk to ; } / : a dealer we ‘have decided to give the Seattle Public the benefit at a sacrifice. We intend to close out these entire lines as soon as possible, and in the future to carry Men’s and Boys’ shoes only. The Old Reliable Shoe Store Doors Open 9:00 A. M. More Salespeople BROWN BROS. Doors Open 9:00 A. M. More Salespeople I was taken to the offices I was in « very Southeast Corner First and Columbia Wanted Wanted LOT 1—Infants’ and Chil- dren's Shoes and Ties, 19 $1.25 value LOT 9—Misses’ Barefoot Sandals, regular $1 23 value .... 18—Women’s Dongola Slippers, 9c LOT 25—Men’s Goodyear Welt Box Calf and Vici a Value . LOT 32—Men’s $5.00 Fancy Top ther Button Tamed $2.50 regular Patent $2.89 LOT 41—Men's Brown and lack Leather Slip- ers, $1.00 vaiue DOC Hand LOT 2—Infants’ and Chil- dren’s Dongola Tan and Patent Leather Shoes and Oxfords, $1.50 value ES LOT 10—Little Ladies’ Tan and Patent Leather Ox- sor... $149 $3.00 LOT 19—Women’s $1.75 House Oxfords .... SS Ca LOT 26—Men’s Black Vis- col Blucher Cut Work $4.00 value LOT 33 — Boys’ Double Sole Box Calf $1 39 Shoes, $2.50 value. .w Ts a LOT 42—Boys’ Tan and Black Romeo Slip- pers, $1.50 value Southeast Corner ld ae | LOT 3—Children’s Ox- fords, tan, black and 98 patent, $1.75 value... . C LOT 11—Young Girls’ Tan and Black Oxfords, 98 $3.50 value Cc LOT 20— Women’s Tan Russia Calf and Black Ooze Strap Pumps, $5.00 value LOT 27—A great lot of Men's B.ucher Cut, Velour Calf Shoes, ' $1 19 $3.50 value EES LOT 34—Men's Tan and Horsehide Barefoot San- dals, $2.00 value LOT 44—Boys’ and Young Men’s Double Sole Box Calf Shoes, $2.50 value LOT 4—Misses’ Dongola and Patent Leather Ox- fords, worth $2.25 . LOT 13—Women’s Hand Turned Romeos and Juli- hepa | values .... LOT 5—Misses’ White and Tan Fancy Top Button and Lace Shoes, $2.50 value LOT 14—Women's Don- gola Patent and Gunmetal Oxfords, $1 4 3 $5.00 value LOT . 12—3,500 pairs Misses’, Women’s and Chil- dren's Odds and Ends, values to $5.00 LOT 43—1,600 pairs Women’s Hand Turned Foster and Delsarte Patent Leather and Vici Kid Lace Shoes, value $4.00 to $6.00 LOT 35—Youths’ Gunmetal Box Calf Double Sole Shoes, $2.00 value LOT 45 — Little Gents Gunmetal Blucher Cut Shoes, $2.00 $1 19 value ... LOT 36-- Little Gents’ Box Calf Bluchers, heavy soles, $1.75 Value ... OT 46—Boys’ and Youths’ ici Kid Dress $1 39 Shoes, $2.50 value LOT 6—Women's Julietg, $1.75 8c value ee eee LOT 15—Women’'s Black and Red Dorsay Slippers, $2.50 values ES CO LOT 21—Women’s Fancy 2 and 3 strap Slippers, $3.50 LOT 28—Men’s regular $6.00 12-inch High Top .. $3.95 ei) LOT 37—Meh’s 16-in. Tan Viscolized Waterproof High Top Shoe, $7.00 value 2 LOT 47—Boys’ and Youths’ Tan, Black and Red House Slippers, $1.75 value LOT 7—Misses’ reg. $1.25 Dongola Lace and Button Shoes LOT 16—Women's $1.50 Boudoir 0 Slippers .. LOT 22-—Women’s Tan and Patent Leather Ox- fords ard Shoes, $2.19 $3.50 value LOT 29.--All odds and ends in Men’s Shoes, values to $5.00 LOT 38—Men’s Tan Rus- sia Calf and Patent Leather Oxfords, regular $2 40 $5.00 . LOT 51 — Men’s $3.50 root Ramee Y LOT 8— Misses’ Velour Calf and Dull Dongola Shoes, $1.50 value LOT 17—Women’s Suede Slippers ... $1.75 LOT 24—Men's Sole Calf Work Shoes, $3.00 value Double $1.93 LOT 30—Men’s -regular 85c House Slippers ... LOT 40—Daniel Felt Romeos, all colors, $1.50 value . . Green's 89 LOT 52—Men’s_ $5.00. Heavy Blucher Cut Shoes Southeast Corner 1st and Columbia