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s Made to Order $25.00 and $28.00 arantecd. | ged workmanship 6 we" ) Tailor Suit Shop| one tamper Cnanes Putllding AMUSEMENTS | “SATILE THEATRE | Make “Better” cent to live or the 80 per cent to die. Tells How ta! Babies Live Through Summer | Weather That Kills Half Our Little Ones. Phone Main 43 | By Dr. Margaret . V. Clark | You can chock it Tonight—Al) Week | What is to become of thing const THE CRISIS j. yea crop ot babies? — o mi a) >RICES : Ye un pu tt | per cent of the actt , : Theatre rop, as we did ' ‘ o Means Pantages | last year, or q i * we golng A | ing Matiner Today a8 much You he tt an ro Nos GALAXY OF au attentl Mey, ~ pany vows ; duh an wo dot i t ag soOTCH. HIGIONALE | Bova Santi hg OF FEATURRS—100 and te, | | Crop of Ff ' ut Al exer ,mt or calves 1K IANTED ce LILACS or stock raise ple ! € t W: should find tha F ‘. th (any co half of the " t ‘or t wil buy all you have. Come born this ¢ . , Cash for a were dying : woukl = b moth 4 nev written on drugs except unde ns PIKE ST at cio’ of cme yh sign Degg Sie _ alti millionatres onth r ld WEAR ANO HOSIERY! 11.1, the matter, but no one worrtes t hee two and ik. Coats One-Fourth | | » little bh : b : Bidg. 2nd & Pike| e uman life that ts art a ut ink Bidg.. belt ng snuffed out every minute. ght the third he fifth | Every mother should under month bal i ! ed y OWET WASH | stand that for the next th jevery thr curs dur the day. | TAUNDRY CO. : months her baby’s fife Is In Don't trust to “instinct and | hetr plant and her hands. Upon her it de | the loving mother heart.” The . et etter rkand ive pends to a great extent wheth | asclentific care of bables is no than any er it will be one of the 50 per |. more instinctive with women must be | t thing to con the summer If the mother ts to nurse her baby no other food months of Its the antil first six aby and anthers show A p this fact when bottle ding 1s con templated You can dry a mother’s milk jaiise tn Hanging Daske nd Window Boxes and estimates feral work by putting a baby at the breast at HOLLYWOOD GARDENS ng intervals perhaps just morn Tlertets and Decora ing or night or only at night. Such and Pine Main 1605 Secood Av Phoae habits wil) rut ever created. ’ “AS GOOD AS FISHER’S BLEND "js the regular argument of all who strive to push the sale of flours made wholly of Western wheat. As good as FISHER’S BLEND, they say, cot COSTS LESS. And right there is where the force of the argu- _ ment fails, for no amount of argument and salesmanship can produce a flour "made wholly of Western wheat as _ good as FISHER’S BLEND. The price of FISHER’S BLEND is "alittle more per sack than the price of ~ other flours for the very plain and sim- reason that FISHER’ ‘S BLEND isn't one of the other flours nor any- at all like them. If it was it id cost what other flours cost and ' you would get no more for your money. _ . The price of FISHER’S BLEND—a cents more per sack than flours made wholly of Western wheat—is tegulated by the cost of the superior and carefully chosen materials that go - into its composition. In no other flour "on the market is the scientific BLEND _ o EASTERN HARD WHEAT and SOFT WHEAT to be pene RPE he _ FISHER FLOURING MILLS CO. “AMERICA’S FINEST FLOURING MILLS” SEATTLE, U.S. A, Megs of Lamty WSpecial from Your MONEY RETURNED IF SALES ARE AS REPRESENTED ¥ M&M our daily af in Siar for apecials—We always sll for legs PUGET MARKET CO.’S PACKING HOUSE MARKETS Snyder's Market New Cor- ner Market is the able it should have | the best wet surse | cou! | | | | | |A DISPUTE | | | | att after she A YOUNG MAN'S PROOLEM | Dear y Miss ¢ ar a baal ne As | have to man of some advice relation, I come you will tell me When I was 18 I com theft and was convicted & one-year sentence have lived a straight now holt a posttior dishonest tted ell never sh I ha arned a les Iam engaged to a & of ha given her a be engage ring, and we be married ine Shall I t au ows it, for I went un J No one k an assumed name many es from 1am IN EARNEST. world In genera cries ence” as the anewer to such questions. | say silence on one condition only: That if you have analyzed the girl's character and fee! sure if she ever found out the truth she would still love you and stand by you, there is no occasion to cause her the discomfort of knowing something she is not apt to find out. On the other hand, if you have reason to be lieve she would hold it against you, condemn you and taunt you with it, it Is best to tel! her before you marry her, and if she drops you, you will know she is not the woman for your wife. Dear Mins Grey: 1 to m arried, and pa getting along in e ou kindly n? Thanking yours 8 LONESOME A.—If you are well acquaint ed with his sister, | don’t th nk give me ve me, your question wae out of the way Of speaking in the strictest sense of the word, you did ask @ great deal, but, taking into consideration tnat our language Is often or may be construed In a broad sense, it was not impolite. MORTGAGE ON FURNITURE v Dear Miss Grey As you seem te t Iw like to ask you this yo w money or , en there {s ead gage said furniture, or ‘ “ the first mc back? Pl answer 800n As pO yle, as every moment count IGNORANT ONE. A—Providing you get a pa per from the auditor, stating the first mortgage is paid, thus releasing you, you may borrow on your furniture Or, if you wish to borrow money on the furniture before the mortgage is paid, you may do 80, providing the secund party knows the furniture is mortgaged and is willing to loan you the money under these circumstances. “B. H." WRITES AGAIN TO THANK READERS Dear Miss G Something | k th word asked to hear from Of Inst week's stogies ¢ When she herself might BY NG MARRIEI for a » dread of And makes us rather bea Than fi vils that Thus cowardlee 4a ” he ! I felt; b I didn to we ried ar THE FOR THE NEXT THREE MONTHS, MOTHER, | YOUR BABY’S LIFE IS IN YOUR HANDS. | Dr. Margaret Clark, National Expert, Specials for Saturday and Monday Only J st In N Stats ot « and Double Breasted Wool Suits with tw« u en in Ik style 6 to 4 n double " breasted — to ears. These would be od values at $6 Ve ONE OF DR, CLARK'S “BETTER BABIES” al for two days selling 0 60 dozen men's splendidly wear All Wool Sult oth one two-trouser style, in novelt ther business: it carefully If we would have bet ing Sox hav ist been received cloths, chevic weeds an 8 The vat re earned and learned ter babies. They a ack 6 paire in a box carefully tailored nd = wel lined double and come in nek, tar navy breasted style. Sizes 6 to 17 years. Price $ hello and grey The sizes are 9%, 10, 10%, 11 and 11% $1 Boys’ Shirts at 75c. Special, the box . First Flo Boys’ fancy striped Shirts f good madras cl detachab to match and French cuffs ip Letters. To Crarthin’G Grey Y and 14 neck be th eading |{n to seo me, he seems to forget all| . Bh spe hes gl sg Agel ge | (Net or Lace Guimpes Kee ” bad "this | Several different pretty styles If 1 1 jain sntioned it} [with net or musiin bodies; also Boys’ Shirts at $1.00 at mother wasn't near work we him in one style with sleeves White and tan Solesetés: Shirt: ca I was determined any nice girls, and he is very Shadow Lace Guimpes With also fancy madras; made with de * bad as I felt, | wan go r, but he goes with no one| Sleeve: able collar and turned-back French ny e excellent moc ha of fine fs. They are 1 prayed, wished death| He has told me many times that| Eis gppageowenoe shadow lace with ris a 4 yetiven ba rg isis of Mis rved me, and T have passed it as boned collar and draw-string tape scl afer ? Ho says he wants to marry Crepe de Chine Collars With : n, but has never asked me to bo/ Frills, 75¢. his wife. Next time he tells me he! Made in a new and effective Boys’ Tapeless Blouses, 50c and $1.00. ‘ ech bag aake d my" love * me. what st all 1 say? What | shape and finished with large dou Tapeless Biouses, made of an extra sath t wish te tke ok his intentions are ble frill good quality of madras and percale y e “Al RUTH | Large Collars With Frills, 50. in dark and light colors. Sizes 6 to . yom A.—it is impossible for me to Dainty pretty collars of sheer 16 years, ; Wierg who] say what his intentions are; | | inwn with large double hem and t I will| meaning no offense to you, of | | stitched frill of the same a BH course, | would be apt to know | Hand Embroidered Lawn Boys’ Khaki Play Suits. what a young man’s intentions Collars. _ Boys’ Cowboy 0 and $2.59. ‘LIFE WITHOUT HIM WOULD BE SAD” ear MRS. VANDERBILT | GIVES HER RECIPE FOR MARSHMALLOW | # when hand The . ‘ then {s poured into a pa Sample Hats, 3 dozen Sample Shaded Plumes, or box which has n | dusted with » to $6.50, } ing Marah “Whos GON te cut Upseiriest all colors, regular val $3 “ bes and dusted = ues up to $10.00, for ‘ ' sugar and San ena" ' | mixed up to $10.00, FREE! FREE! as ie ne 2 dozen Sample Shaded Plumes, We will trim vour Hat abso- pao beg ¢ ats, all colors, regular val- QQ OR lutely aie a you select you 1es » to 5 a materials and trimmings from PS 0 $6.50, fo tet is-the question, ues up to iOS, Peidd our enormous sample stock. , to marry Soon _ ya Wh r the to. the Min 3 BLSE ng end hesitate con smoke hal end tt o would a cradle worse to ft CHA have we h ot of? f—so gnany STAR 1913 bad tll CC FRIDAY, MAY 16, ac Dougall ef outhwick d Avenue and Pike Streat Play Hats for Children — J VASTEST GROWING tion with JAMES MeCREERY & CO., New York Store onan Fam inn) ~ ) va Hats of soft be Velvet bands a: } “ of velvet are used as trimming ¢ u with rosette at. side $2.50 value Ta) Fine white Milan Hats in Tyrolean shape bounc th velvet They $2 25 are trimmed with fancy feathers and a velvet band. $4.50 value vee J \ Third 4 od New York Hosiery $6.50 Two Trouser Suits $5.00 (Boys’ 50c. were whom | had gone with a year and allowed him to tell me rs, embrotd ® and edged including riding chaps, Ctreular shaped with dots or Ore I have be 4 " : t f he loved me many times. | Mnen cluny lac Boys’ Indian Suits, $1 nk mA It may be he is afraid you are Firat Floo: 1 a et b Not serious and wants to make i, t sure of reosiving afavorablere | . 6 w ply, before proposing, or he may | ald be wa be only trifling. At any rate, The MacDougall-Southwick Co. Second Avenue and Pike Street as, fo ther he cannot expect you to pro | an - — - $n pose, and the next time he tells | actress, says that she has obtained ‘rancher of North Powde you he loves you, make it a : a decree of absolute divorce from and Miss Maude point to tell him you conaider, W. th Orme Caldara, who appears 1 years old, was fat inju under the circumstances, he has omen in e cao gerbe Rare ag oy hay "automobile aki ‘ELIUS VANDER Owing to the fact that we have purchased the entire stock of high class BILT Millinery from a New York manufacturer during the past week, at 35c and Mus Vanderbilt makes on the dollar, we will, begining tomorrow (Saturday, May 17), offer to the good table marshmallow people of Seattle a veritable feast of high class Millinery at prices unheard of 1 and does not BACHELOR GIRL BALLAD husband? ares ution re's the rub! ind imely, r all not exchange come NCE returned ave in Within the Kelsey's automob skidded from prominent part no right to talk in such a man: ner to yee. News of Today Law,” at the Eltinge theatre the roadway here. ALLEGING THAT he was run| ————— || | WASHINGTON.—Mrs, Woodrow) HURT IN RUNAWAY town at the corner of Fourte and], 8T. JOSEPH, Mo—Although but! Wilson went “slumming” Inte yes-| Tal peere 4 years old, Mary Whitten, daneh-|terday with @ party of local social! Bud Reese is lying in a critical t fy ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Whit |workers, and visited “Goat alley,” |condition at his home, 811 se this city, anved herself from |“Snow court,” “Ragland alley” and 4 t of @ runa nas and Rossel. rail- other squalid spots of the capital lying Mat ot is emplo as Kletnog: 3 road tles when she saw a freight Because of lack of ostentation,, New Home Sewing Machine Co. MRS, SARAH M. MITTEN, the|train approaching. The engine and which attends all Mrs. Wilson's) At 18th av. and Madison st. the eattle resident who died in Ke-|12 cars passed over her, but she doings, it did not become known un-|horse became frightened and ran sha, Wis, a few days ago, was al received only a slight alp wound. \til today away. The buggy was smashed, minent member of the Ladies | | two machines badly dama and fusical club here. NEW YORK.—Julia Dean, an BAKER, OR—L. 8. Kelsey, a Reese was thrown to the 5 avement. BARGAINS the history of this store. 1,000 Beautiful Trimmed Hats before in Advanced, Imported les, all attractive creations, will go on sale tomorrow, regardless of cost or value PY «ait LOOK THESE PRICES OVER—You will be amazed at the wonderful <> values we offer for this sale only si Ts0 Untrimmed Hats, regular : api , : walues tp to $5.00 Flowers, Fancies, Stick-ups 3 dozen beautiful sample Ostrich vert I A ‘ ; ; : no fan aan ' and other Novelties’ too: humic en P Cc 150 Untrimmed Tats, regular ous to mention in this space, we JUL $3.00, for values ny purchase made at this store tomorrow represents the Sale Price for Fi day only—nothing will be reserved. No telephone orders taken, so do your shopping as early as possible and avoid the usual Saturday afternoon rush. Store open Saturday until 10:30 p. m. LADIES’ SAMPLE HAT SHOP REMEMBER THE NUMBER—608 SECOND AVENUE. will sell below wholesale cost _—__ Special Notic