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ni aameaaadad .» YOUR FIRST THOUG' HT ° FIRE BELLS RING Your Valuables Your Second Fil’ he Thought EH should be. that you keop h your . eina on te Safe Deposit Box 8 Northern Bank AK & Trust Company ho s hy Pike St. at 4th Ave BR 7 3 Vault DAR open from § a. m. to 6 p.m. 4 AN Boxes Rent Wm $3 and vp per year STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS AO SNE EE SE, Pit and | Women in the News of Today Model Millinery Money Savers Ladies’ $. Suits Made to Order 0 and $28.00 ship guaranteed Tailor Suit Shop '» Lampe: work Ladies’ 15-240 Exchange Ballding DANCING HIPPODROME a “THE OLYMPIC VIEW SANITARIUM" ped and « Is all newly e p ease, spend with a chronic d land eee the effect we have on your condition. ‘4 AND 16 WEST HARRISON If you are t us at the San Special doctors handle your cases. Come and be at home at the OLYMPIC VIEW SANITARIUM OR. NUERNBERG, Tel. Queen Anne 3127. 14 and 16 West Harrison. Fifth Floor Arcade Sidg—Take Elevator 2” to the Up in the latest tailoring Coats in all the striking sty! We invite a comparison w You will find the ae We aes at $4.85 an $00-1.2.3-4- PUGET MARKET COMPANY'S Lamb Chops. . Pork Roast oe Link Sa sage BIG WHIT& MARKET, ¢ marked at prices which will Save From $5 to $10 Silk Dresses, Special Every dress in the house m time is entirely taken up with our are closing out have two groups 4 $9.85 cost of the material and mak Ladies’ Sampie Suit Shop 67-8 Arcade Bldg Between Union and University 2... 12ie jsmiart Spring suits fand Coats-- LOWEST PRICES Before you buy your spring outfit come airs Store and see What we have mple Suits and materials downstairs same values bh Fifth Floor “U. S. Government Inspected Meats” PACKING HOUSE MARA-TS Meat Specials Wednesday UNION HELP—16 Ounces to the pound, .....15c|CornedPig’s Feet.. .18¢ and go as our Suits line beau which th L. R. Nutting, Succeeds A. Lee Lewis, D. C. 3145 Arcade Bldg Seattle Main 1342 2to5 pm 9 to After May 1; 2to 5 Evening ndays by Appeinienent ees eee a) oo Corned Pork.......1 | SNOW }ED TO Cé jor a th 1 seve nk STAN Wh BY Mra t\e text conducted ® on the] iS a ated Inet arged with the wmond ring from CHAPTER II | It was the home of son Jamal! people. This much Jwhite could seo at a glance CENTRALIA.-A unique birth is, tab Jay party was held at the home of nd saucers wer a tma Conne in Dryad, 16} eis they were grandmothers & the guests | pretty 4 ploture BEAVER FALL Mrs. John | 1 h Jays, ta in , ay die, as AUCH at ber P ustor for $1 a ble. During the} with 293 ellver| 1 bride's collapsed and| Charged with! checks, Mrs me ve As Told by Aunt Gertie VHITE TELLS THE SEVE ME TO THE SMALLHC wan a @, low seve tves and forks | Ile ‘ cups. Clos that seven hot a Bpotloss e. And y. they YOUR MOTHER th ond hard for a all for me me to # want - ; cared for me & she left for I A—it w father to write ner. regard as she has 80 for yea If you ever ak or ur duty to stand by your this instance it mother in your duty to tell him fore he conder ght the f mo al should be very cuted his duty tet eh eeag THE too, I always yed home She has be 4 to me and am 1 this winter By you re is y ne All RE letters 1s A REASON a Grey wh ha y M #0 went There you home, or, First of all for her departure accordingly ber 0} ha your iving and aid 4 rou father ver hea unkin ail means, moth faith alone th t to A tr what You * no pant been a good and listened | bas t She does! w ark you re seven iit n 80 good worked ‘ork g. She when these years alo’ be- has 1 was and the first M om my fath let her dof your n such a man you should ers wish, fully cared ese) many have occasion to write to your father, that be s one who has battle of both a and father’s duty e 4 single-handed, bh s br eannot CYNTHIA GREY ALWAYS ‘inet after her in 80 r wife h ratt me ied hildr wir at Ch me as left did not return find out the cause ee te te tt tt ttt th I an for and then ac There are a num re he has exe s a father Perr T eet tL... hee be an- aper, and many 19 or address. addressed ep ngs a prompt eee eee tae reason her t f reasons why she might so it Is impossible to thou eft advise knowing TROUBLED ABOUT A FEW QUE STIONS 2- al Bee < w Corner Market © not as represented ME | An | ur 1 ere you further w more of the facts. Ge: ts the d he, reaso ut GooD, LIT IN THE W¢ arf. Mut th When the o's been eating here? b all w the se s sleet g y 1 n This rade, ears. vand a water plendi ity; s« phone, ng with each of th means rich turned over to you with no cash pay- ment and no pay- ments for Iso ca right ettled hools, etc., TLE ODS. my be dwarf for the Asking high- land several These lands are lo- cated one-half mile from station and 10c¢ car fare to town of 2,500; 3 railroads and water furnish finest transportation facili ties; deep, rich soil, free from rock or gravel; water in abund- ance at 25 or 30 feet. full under arries ation sys- commu- churches, on land, Creamery in town takes the butter fats and fur nishes cows to settlers. Washington Colonization Agency 217 I Infor 30st on Block mation DWARFS ALL table they 1 beds, crying {ttle votoes taking oth. os 0D ters ous other things They | dame ers an hour apiece during the night The next morning wh 4now white awoke the little dwarfs ga ered around her bed while she told them her story, After they had peard abou r cruel stepmother and the long, lonesome days she spent In the wild woods the mas ABOUT HOW SHE HAPPEN tay with the If yo wi € of ou house, wash, mend, clean and kee things all In good order you ma stay bere,” sald the dwarfs, Snow white thought she would like thi plan very much and she agreed t atay Each morning the little masters went ¢ for gold In the h on ght they came bh « wh Ever a < A Rh ER © perfectly proper t invite your friend to your ho You might mention to him that you spent a very nice evening, Ait me. or some remark of t! Consult a first-cl about your face. sort. physician WE ARE OFTEN MISJUDGED Grey: I havo called a flirt and trifier and var and ! think the whole trouble is ¢ ae. even bother me ¢ it sometimes hurts the back of head to look direetly and shar at Anything, consequently {t given me am not dotr hing of the but it hurts 0 to have k am flirting wh 1 * 1 kita things he k r r ry , nraging no way of knowing nding out? WONDERIN( A.—You should consult a first class oculiat at once in regard to yourleyes or the result is apt to be serious. | sympa thize with you very m 4 can readily understand in what an embarrassing position such circumstances place you. If your manner is refined and tadylike, people will soon learn you are not trying to flirt: the ones who do not are not worth paying attention to, The young man is not sin. cere or he would not accuse you of things you are In no way to blame for, It is best to eliminate such people from your friendship. WOMAN KILLED; FOUR INJURED LOS ANGELES, April 29.—Mrs.| Harry Kirk of Englewood is dead to- day, her husband, Harry Kirk, 1s dying, and three others to be fatally hurt are believed the results of in juries received when a street car ick a buggy in which they were driving. Dorothy Kirk, the cour old daughte suffered ¢ the brain Mr and M Clark a , alned ¢ c the t and other injur ace ent occurred the suburt of lay An € hortly mid night PANTAGES OFFERS EXCELLENT BILL Topped by a clever comedy, “The Man Shoe Met," the Pantages: the atre presents an unusually good patro hi Jame " Villia appear in ic ske he entire may be pu for a hot run $n the Mn Another number of: ur merit {8 “2634 and the a strong drama which depicts the miserable life of a convict, the cli max being reached when the war dew comes near death at the hands of the ‘convict. A timely confes sion intervenes at the right me ment. The Temple quartet have otter numbers are the Flying Pish ers, Elliott brotfe d Joe Car roll FIRE BROKE it ina frame dwelling oceupled by J, Haley at 1026 F av, W. at midnight. ‘The it i placed at $409, Wednesday, R Remnant Day) Charge Purchases Made Wednes‘ay Placed on May Bil Avenue and Pike Street In Connection with JAMES MeCREERY tore onan Do Fonwess| & CO., New Yor Special Itews For Embroidery Remnants 1/2 Remnant Day =~ Some hundreds of short lengths of fine Em olderies—the end Cotton Challis Kimonos in | % Popular selling patterns—are in 4 in the ren bar Persia te with gains There are all widths and lengths to th #, and bands of xin colors. Value | as many prices as pleces—but the reductions are all exactly one $1.50, » Tse. haif. fi Lengths of Chiff rimmed; ‘value # ort Lengths o fon . Te bs Tea Aj of In a t u val ape n zs 106 An immense collection of short lengths of Chiffon Cloth and Shirt Walet Slips in blue, | Marquisette are radically reduced for remnant day. Every imag yan ay mull; value 95¢, | inable color 18 included, and there are lengths suitable for Bog lies Pome for trimmings, or even entire waists. Take your choice of the tions, Ince $1.50 value, | entire collection for just ene-haif. pecinl 98e First Floor clal Be ws —_— Tally Cards 18c ($5. 00 Sweaters Specials in Art povaned Hand Page of Mner with antique gold Dozen lots with scores of dif- | o braid, stamped In pleasing 0” | ferent styles of pretty Tally signs, with materials to embrotd ‘ a te % er, Value $4.50, special $1.50, | C2t4# which will be placed in | proxen sizes and colors; have nants o}| nd ince | this sale Wednesday at greatly | pyron collars, patch pockets, w \ reduceq prices. They are odd | and are to be had in plain and 4 al at te fr alities whic sy. | fancy weaves. Some low neck 7 higher? », | and other : a to $! for | Values and 36c, the dozer re light bodi Third F Ise. First Floor. | are wh i Floor $1.25 and $1.50 Hand Bags al Bags at 59c “| 50c Men’ $ ‘Silk Hose 35 35¢ | not all sizes Pian and fancy ex seamless or fashion: Bates - Sarees Te special 35¢. Nine and ten-inch overlapping mes, metal mountings in gold, " 50 Reargesgier Underwear $1 cseaeaT dade Gt Lingerie Belts, embroidered 25c Suspenders 15c; Five Dozen in the Lot clal 15¢. sizes 24 to 30; value 15c and 25¢ Elastic webs, leather ende; value 26c, #7 Usle each, special Se. , nitin , 50c Men’s Undershirts 29c FEL ac. eer ge prrsnetodonag Broken lines and numbera which we are discontinuing. In- | value 8c an inch, special J¢, cluded are white Balbriggan and ecru Porous Knit. Sizes are 34, | —First Floor. 36, 38, 42, 44 | aes ee ! $1.25 5 Beaded Bags 50c Men's Shiete, Value $1.00, Special 39c Imported Bead Bags in light and Sizes ar 15% to 17; fabrics are fancy percales with pleated a Ya Many at bor aiaciel: cuffs; all are coat style; some slightly soiled | included. Price. . 50c from stock —First Floor. Kid Gloves 59c % Drapery Remnants at ¥4 Off htly ripped have been naged ave been ne gs a moter gid The remnants comprise the following goods: Cretonnes. Tap- teable, Most of these gloves | ¢stry, Burlap, Scrims, Muslins, Silkoline and Voiles. The lengths street weights. In every | range from 2 to 6 yards sy are priced at '%4 off. Instance original price was ‘ : practically double that for which Odd Pairs of Lace Curtains they are now selling, which is : 59e. Single pairs of Lace Curtains in Irish Point, Scrim, Marquis- : : | ette, Cluny, Lacet They are to 3 yards long and will ee rg og in under pert jal at 1-3 to 1-2 off regular price. mall Sizes, 19c ‘ font hua tn’ tie! ok ave. none Extra Special Steel Beds i ilk and a few Set ; Steel Beds of Vernis Martin finish. He: two-inch outside pd legge Pred nC aaie price, POSts with five one-inch fillers; posts are brass capped and inde- which is 480, structible; regular price $14.00; special for Wednesday only, First Floor. | $9, 35 Mi Und Crex Rugs c isses’ n er- Crex Grass Rugs @or the summer home in brown or green, with plain and fancy border. The edges are bound to insure long ea 0 9x12. They are priced at from 4 to wear 19 ry Fourth Floor. Sw Ribbed Vests and Pa Cott te high necks and short sleeves or hed with lace cuff The value of this garment is 35, spe- clal at 196. to teks 708. For Remnant Day Only Fine n erized lisle Tights, smooth fittin Cluny ince trim spicing: Sait) a sadeeaa hak i cnt 3. te only; value $1, spe | in Milan and Hemp, which regularly Oleh tees First Floor, | Price above mentioned ‘he trimmings include flowers, fancies. midie, ribbous, ete The shapes are small and mediu Th include blue c: Remnants of Silk at. brown, Nett Rose, kreen, burnt ora special pric Second Floor $2.50 UNTRIMMED MILLINERY SHAPES, $1.00 W/2 Price The assortment includes @ variety of different shapes and ma This embraces a fine collection | terials. Some are faced in silk, some are unfaced. Shapes arc of Novelty Dress Silks in lengtha | small and medium, This offers a most excellent bargain at $1.00. from 2% to 12 yards. They are ee? almost all new spring numbers. There are plain and fancy goods i ¢ varie igns. You can buy | R t D C t soul “o"o"24 Remnant Day in Corsets j ! ar pri¢ | I Broken Lines of sizes in ( otk A&W. ana Neadiar wains Dress Remnants at 14 | ,, 0°") whe ® : meee aerate anaes The War Nadia, La Triu tengo Belt an Ree otainined, Panamas, | corsets in broken lines of sizes; values to $5,.special 1 and fancy mixtures in Nemo Corsets, 403 to 405, short models 39, 96, 81 and s of from 1 to 6 yards. The | 36; value $4, special $2.50, prices are just half, ; Supplementary to our Rem- Nemo Corsets, old models fn 52: sizes 39, 22; value $5, nang Sale we shall close out all the Shower Proof Foulards left from Monday's selling at special Redfern Corsets, models 48 and 62; $8 and $10 values, specia! 5.00. wail rein Va Ae r Bee Brassieres, six models in both open front and open back styl t Inagnificent. and popular | not a full line of sizes in any one style, Values to $ ecial P< Price, the yard, 69. Sanitary Belts; value 76 ecial We, First Floor. | Third Floc i | ee The MecBouall-Sou.hw.ck Co. second Ave we and Pike tree