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x Torture? ee ee ive Easy Cure TH® STAR—TUt LLL LLL LLL LL LLL LLL LLL LLC WHAT’S THIS? OUR HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS “ao OVER DRESS? WE INVESTIGATE; FIND THEM WEARING SWEATERS ri _ | BULL BROS. | st Printers ord THIRD MAIN 1043 | INTERURDAN RAILWAY Street for 12 Years Gold Crowns. .........-- Best Bridgework, per tooth. Best Amalgam Best . Material With Other Work fee of charge at any time. Painless Dental Work $4 Si. Te os and.....-. 90 iaye to best as We Use Nothing but the Best od Avenue and University Fraser-Paterson Co. Stand Back of Our Work Painless Extraction Free Sig work that doesn’t prove ||, ry will be repaired cet me SOF WORE TYP RLS AT BROADWAY HIGH By Abe Hurwitz. THE ( F EVERY TEN either. SWEATERS We saw girls in short dresses. We saw boys in knee pants. And we saw a few, a very few girls, who wore those clinging dresses. But even those wore sweater conte Ie this the height of grown fashion, which Boalt speaks Imagine a swell society lady coming to an afternoon tea hatless and in a sweater coat! | t youth, ts]! abundantly in ¢ Broadway high sche doubt, at the othe che well. 1 tent Img ne indi« “ot and hat the agitation f The ladies and gentismen of nt as may wel Atrent pension RIL ace ery ‘wise.’ a ‘ rant Is dress in the height \ schools The qrown up fashion, which dis ‘ mn, high have rs vantage the ed one and w There are no Three Tho swe nildren any more. There are ! travag no boys, no girls. There are We found nine of every ten is the plenty of babies—God bless ‘em girls wore sweater coats! And | volur y | There are men and women. But ¢ were no hate! Or rate, Boalt is wr | —<—— =e there are no boys and girls sammie His obs <== CELEBRATIONS ON COAST COMBINED; It demanded ex An tn bt soar enition FRANCISCO, May 6 1 Potlatch ts to fa coast wide Jebain of { not see the students R. NUTTING, D.C. Succeeds fo A. LEE LEW!S, 0. C. n of the California ? is to bring organizatio n, news: members nerce and other All sickne ss has a cause— y intended to provide a ended tSDAY, MAY 6, 1913 Thomas Fai Liabilities $95,000 i Seattle Shocked With This Stupendous Failure | The Seattle business community, to say the least, is overwhelmed with the sudden news of this most unexpected failure of what was from its inception supposed to be a triumphal success. Mr. Thomas has fought against overwhelming odds, but sudden demands of the trade caught him at a time when he was unable to overcome them. | Mr. Thomas has borne a worthy name in this community and has successfully combated organized competition for many years past, but the pressure has become too great and his many hundreds of friends in Seattle will regret to learn that he must suc- cumb to the powerful “one-price” interests that are organizing in this day in the East. ’ man from start to finish and in his own words, as he The organized high-price stores of While the piano is a common every Mr. Thomas has been a “cut-price’ said today, “I am a vanquished man, | am beaten.” the country are too much for any one personality. day thing in its construction and material, yet in order to carry it on a profitable basis it is necessary to pander to superstitionand make-believe with teachers, canvassers, etc., that has been woven around it. I tried to bring this thing right direct home to the family, stripping off all its nonsensical fiction, but notwithstanding that I sold for less, the people seemed to think that it was necessary to have a canvasser, a music teacher or someone call at their house and tell a long story of boosting quality in order to procure the busi- ness. Rather than go back to this old antiquated method, I am going out of business. I I have had the best pianos in the world on believe in selling goods on their own merit. my floor—absolutely the best, and no man in Seattle or anywhere else can gainsay it. I defy any man to show me a piano that is superior to the pianos that I carry on my ; floor, and yet because I would not follow the old way and ask from $800 to $1,000 for : them, I am forced to go out of business. I will not ask $1,000 for a piano that I know costs only $250 to make. I will not ask anybody to pay me $450 for a piano that only costs me $195. I will not ask any- | body to pay me $375 for a piano that I can sell with a reasonable profit for $165. If I cannot sell pianos and be a man, | want to be out of the business, and I am going out of it. They have closed me out, so here’s my stock—take it, you can have it at the wholesale cost. $68, $95, $110, $115, $138 will buy a brand new piano at this closing out sale and , remember, because we are closing out, you do not have to pay all cash. We are not going to keep a store any more in Seattle, but we will have an office here. We will do an extensive mail-order business for the whole Pacific Coast and you can pay 10 cents c a day, 20 cents a day, $1.00 a week, $1.50 a week, or any way you like at our whole- : sale office which we shall maintain right along hereafter. Fy = oe e 3145 Arcade Bldg his 9 { | Seattle a 9 to 1; 2 to § t @ : " y . | - 2 DYNAMITERS 823 Third Avenue | Two | hand | 4 j 2 Formerly | le U. 8. Optical Co. ——— ———__——— —_—_—— -- —$$____J IS CREMATED CAPTAIN WRITES THE MARKETS Prscageng sap YACHTING ROLLA, N. D ‘Geib digas n Fratt—Selnng frtce HICKASHA, 0 : A . 1} the p in the jens ane too 1.1 ui rat ead : wee of bet . Eyes Tested i'ree of Charge. Complicated eases fitted where others 8 man We ‘ In the woo fall, New Lenses put In your old frames. ut i? r to get hie $1. r wi Hs a oo | P a9 has tenced to pr en smoking, fall- 1 MARCUM OPTICAL CO. ‘ Hey fe by Frank M t steurs » set fire j Being This Ay 917 Winet AV ns Emma Rivers and John Tre! na oe ) 10: if eral mi By TOOTH’ NATION At the Yesler Until Wednesda 12% and the || | | “yp See ackache Is a Varnin Yea ne 4 | Ser Ween Orto: 108 113" \ tion nville | ‘a sada | 17%) At the Society Until Wednesday | ieee suffer ~ SEATTLE PROOF 1 Wanted, a ne Man. 12 res —- no . $3 {a Marine’ Cable,” "Ma tak : ney ee Va Testimony of a Resident of 18% | Man : |knowing that the back- Huet Madison ot | " eI jache, headaches, and dull, wee : rect. : set tae id At the Home Until Wednesday nervous, dizzy, all tired rs. B. J, Roy, 1009 East e eas Resinol wa ricer in| condition are often due to Madison St., Seattle, Wash., Vy \ Al sd kidney weakness alone. says: “For a long time I was t “ 18 | At the Union Until Wednesday Anybody who suffers annoyed by sharp pains across | ocal—Garing Pr urcel Post,” “Han i i 0 stop skin troubles st arenas oe id Man {ei Constantly from backache zit nde ond senate a The ERTIE’ § BARE > ou God's Way,’| should suspect the — kid- Svatal, deuanihe vaReonl : | Met tg m tion in Relieved eczema instantly i rf SS see |neys. Some irregularity of aia ag ache: Wrgu | dears mag the tiny pores of the ee a rane Misa ary oa ] + Kee At the Dream Until Wednesday |the secretions may give my loins that robbed me of | Itching inetontr, ay oF t os and sons a friend in need to me. I had LEGS SHOCK M + eaevaniee—elling Prtee ; seal a) SUAS, Bae just the needed proof. strength and energy. I finally ol #eCZeM&, ecsema on m 2. y 1 e Knew ; re bFingworm, and other eruptions, {cate on tay face, It was te 2@ .024|"Uses of Dynamite by U. 8. Engt-| Doan’s Kidney Pills have decided that my kidneys were he hoves disfiguri e to pscte f % | nee ‘orp | black ade auickiy eek, Pimples and many treatments, without any <NATI, May §.00@12 v3 RECDE OR been curing backache and dered; and got Dean's | y e ven oth veveaigys : ; ;: 4 ’ an | we ta Prove wors isp. |. ple een 148 | At Ye College Until Wednesday | sick kidneys for over fifty Pilla. at the Manneua | stator pot an experiment, It ia gave me instant relief, and very : ite lance "A Tinaly eS Letter: | SOARS My pains and aches Ls roved so thankful I A, whol erate ts ® ‘ a. - , ra % | a ere ful tor aki’ teoables” heck oli tie wae chee cat Delt eal neonquerabie,” “The Crime of| Here’s a Seattle case. Pe pene SRE on removed Ne the eqn used by other doctors all told the doctor-about Resinol airs [Cs Se F ict is a Si | ba trimant ihe Ogi gece se bor _ Lapa oneaniay si cb ine At the Clemmer Until Wednesday | Prrepeg Public can show sucha record 1 an now completely eured of » Si , ‘pate. Wentive (UNeicnT Taian *When Your Back is Lame—Remember the Name” | ipa approv that dreadful disease after Paget sound tmotny 14.00916.09 | ayy vay ence at tig ahents bres ’ . | wy every dr large or nmall, using only about four jars of MUNICIPAL NIGHT, the frst 0 tf Alfalfa as -oogis.eg |UD arence a eatre ae (tie and $1) and Resinol Ointment’ and washing te kind, willbe held by the Press |n 4. W. BE. MORRIS. 4 you, can tegp them at with Resinol Soap.” (Signed) |) ciut May 13. Tho mayor, chief ot | i ; 1409 lelected treasurer of th Ol sacytagy Mise Carolene B. Laughlin, 176 |) fire chief, heads of the city | Gracked. corn 30.08 | Washington Sunday Sct wet ‘$2hd by all Dealers. . Prige 50 conts, Foster-Milbum Co,, Buffalo, N.L¥., Proprietors e Pleasant St. Mt. Airey, \|department and councilmen will bo | Middiings i300 [tion at the meeting, just ended ______Jithe tavited gueste a te.09 [held in Centralla,