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Yearn for Food— Don’t Spurn It ak Appetite is ity, Stuart's fablete Quickly ish for Food, Healthful Dyapepala Restore Lost you have a real hearty de fer food you puld by all Me no chances of stomach for a loss of appetite means a tignal of distress from a deranred Q.—! Would like to ask you “ and also “One Who Does Not the stomach wants food tt, Like to Be Annoyed” if you Signals the mind through the norves,| Wouldn't like to have someone Bd these excite the taste buds in| 9° to the motion picture show Si eeouth, which at once with you and read It for you, If Jarge quantities of saliva, you couldn't read it yourself, Palled “mouth water,” and all of us| Otherwise, how could you un Know when our “mouthe water” we| derstand the picture? 1 know Brent food the party | am speaking about enjoys the pictures just as well / as you and |, and probably more, | can honestly say that Millionaire Compelled to Begon Streets Failure of Where Wealthy Man Hoarded His Funds Causes Vast Change in His Position. “There’s an appetite that Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets gave me.” Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets very) Quickly restore appetite by making the stomach want food. The stom @ch readily recovers from todiges-| @yspepsia, ete, as soon as ft 1S enabled to digest food. Stuart’) Horace * peia Tablets taken after iy wealthy pal quickly digest that meal and | London, Wonderfully rest the stom: | of ¢ @ short time the digestion as-| tronomy fits norma! condition Appetite—and a good appetite, | don and to the natural consequence. | aristocratic May actually fiuidize a few) for a few Dyspepsia Tablets, pla @ | lodging pla fm a glass tube with meat,|tain life. Vegetables, etc. and these Prof. will digest the contests of | brought tube without ald | but none the think then how quickly and) ner, ane intly they act when they are) est in the « mixed with the food in one's sy®/life in any tem and what a creat relief {t !s to planet Mars the digestive aeeerenee to have its For many years Prof. Parker has Natds so enriched |made this question his hobby. All Go to your druggist today and ob-|other matters, even those pertain a 50-cent box and make the ac-/ing to his immediate household, way yourself after you haveé/even to his sweetheart, a charm- Sines and hearty | meal ing young Woman whom he was to make his wife, were of secondary [ATS REBLOCKED | consideration. He neglected Milans. Parker selor and aristocratic family of scien and astronomer known to students of as the world over, was com of a appeal to his associates, not only notes to procure a but for food to sus- Parker's about troubles were in a very peculiar, less interesting, ma of his tntense inter stion whether or not form be sweetheart, relatives, household, and became a selfish recluse in or- der to pursue his study> In the end he realized his error only when | swept aside and his} o fortune was loved ones were forced to ber. A Message From Mars” is th play in which this inte People’s Hank, tt at Pike. (Leck for Electric sien) and | pelled to beg on the streets of Lon-| former | | ' exists on the | will it doesn't annoy muet me near as as it does when they all clap their hends and stamp their feet when the operator flashes a ploture of some pub- lic man on the screen, That not only annoys a person, but would give most people a head ache for the rest of the even Ing. A READER A.-Of course, you know as well as the rest of us that no one had ref to the occasional read ing of the aub-titles, (1 have done that for people myself), but the continued talking, humming and! singing that some unthoughtful ones tndulge in. nee Dear ing your came from ! Mina ¢ letters Whil@ read-| last evening I across the communteation One Who Does Not Like to Annoyed” {n pleture shows by people about explaining each film to companions. My! I was glad to see that, and your attitude toward the same thing. I have been so annoyed my- self that I have changed my seat at times, trying to avold some par- tloularly iil-bred person's com- ments, My husband being a member of the boa theatre censors, I will endeavor to have him act upon your suggestion of having some gentle admonitions flashed on the n for the benefit of the dis turbers A READER OF YOUR LETTERS. rey Q.—! have written a story, which | would like to have looked over. Do you know of any bureau that gives an opinion on writ. ings? Thanking you In advance, NOL A dree Yes. I cannot this column, da stamp * nvelope, { will give formation you wish give but If you addr uu the in Q.—Will you please tell me what to use to exterminate ih The house was built ago, but until has not been occupied. used flypapers, and insect pow. ders without success. The walls are full of them. Thank- L-com: | quoted as ing you, INEXPERIENCED. You can't blame the flies for when no ¢ the right ¢ possession, which is nine points of the law occupancy by |pelling story is told this week by| You might file a prior claim by us the Hailey & Mitchell the Seattle theatre: the best play this popular play- house has staged this season. Scen- feally, {t is a revelation. The best seat may be had at night perform- ances for 50 cents, or at Thursda; Saturday and Sunday matinees for 25 cents.—Advertisement. BONE CORSETS ‘erst Ete” Meat Prices CUT TOMORROW, THURSDAY FRYE:CO.’S MARKETS Ae Follows: DR. L. R. CLARK, D. DO. 8. Type Dental in Seattle | Such an office as ours appeals the best class of people—the people who are intelligent and fe—the people who want dentists to do thelr dental work, students. Every operator in office has his license displayed can see it. His identity ts by the use of numbers, you know bis name and be) rsonally acquainted with ‘t you think, when you) @ @ guarantee from an office, in this way, that you are pro-| tected? Remember, we have cut) ‘the price of dental work in two Extra heavy $10 gold crown, $4.00. | Regular $19 plates, $5.00. WE GIVE GAS } \ Regal Dental Offices } “Dy. L. A. Clark, D. D. S., Manager, Third Av., N. W. Cor. Union.| ; Bring this ad with you. | Choice Rib and Loin Mutton Chops (This Mutton is of a superior quality. Try it.) Choice Steer re Choice Shoulder Pork Steak Choice Steer Shoulder Steak Choice Loin Pork Chops Sweet Pickled Beef Tongue 1c 15¢ aii Look for U. 8. Purple Stamp ft signifies purity and quality Shops open until 6:20 p. m. THE RETAIL DEPARTMENT OF Oward D. Taomans Co (Largest Wholesale Carpet and Rug House In the Northwest) Offers Special Prices on LACE CURTAINS New Sunfast Side Draperies AND PORTIERES Below are a few of the many real bargains our retail tment offers you this week. You save from 25 E to 50 per cent by patronizin our store Scrim Curtains , yards long, Arabian fancy lace edge inch hemstitch border; regular $1.35 Special BS¢ a pair _French Net Curtains White in mesh, fancy desi ular value $2.50. $1.90 a pair pecial, SUNFAST DRAPERY Plain or figured, in the soft shades of blue, brown, reen, pink, rose or mulberry, ranging in price from ¢ to $1.25 per yard NOTE—No advertised goods shipped outside Seattle FVETH AVE ano VIRGINIA ST. 7 Two Blocks East of Moore Theatre—Two Blocks North of Westlake players at | ing It Is by far} the following: Clove oll, 4 cologne water, 5 on.; alco Mix and filter Q—! am a young married girl, about to become a mother. 1 am so full of life that | hate to give up my outdoor eporte, for | love them eo. Please tell me If running, skating and climbing will hurt one in my condition. Also, what are the proper foods to eat? Mies Grey, | am anxiously awaiting your reply, for | have no one else to go to. Thank you. IGNORANT. A.A moderate amount of exer |cise will be good for you and the |echild, but you would better put aside the more strenuous methods for a while. You are probably | strong enough to skate, run, etc | without harm to either, but peo ple are not always careful about |running into each other when skating, otc, and you do not want @ hard fall at this time. Kat whatever agrees with you, |but do not overeat. It is thought |the lest meat a woman eats at such time the better, but I belleve \if the appetite ts normal, she will {not eat too much of anything. | Dear Miss Grey: Iam glad ‘A. W. P.” started the discusston in regard to the qualifications for matrimony. Though I am one of the inexperienced, I believe he bas the right idea. However, it is my opinion that the $1,000 could just as well be joint capital as for a man to have earned ft all. Nor does it n to be cash. A | thousand dollars’ worth of joint re sources aside from the husband's earning capacity will save lote of worry and grind for the one who must suppast a family and prepare for the rainy day It is my advice for a man to find out before marriage tf his fiancee can cook: if not, and if he let him stay It will come grocer and] drms,; hol, 7 ox. a it pay the Such things will not cure disposition nor eliminate all fam fly troubles, but they will go a long way in that direction. CR. Q—(1.) Can you tell me anything that will make a ba: ball glove stiff and hard? (2.) Also, is there any premi- um on buffalo nickels? Are they still being made? INQUISITIVE. | with a little] on a small} ee ff it is] atisfactory it #0, wash your] glove with the solntion | (2) The government has called |in all buffalo nickels, but I know of no premium on them. Ask for |a coin book of recent date at the | publle Wbrary. a mean not Q.—Are you too busy to read a hard-luck story, that would contain several paragraphs? This Is the first time | have felt coming to you with Cockroaches Rats and Mice : Nothing than a home | Destroy th tric Rat standard ¢ like at th lov m more disagreeable | infested with vermin with Stearns’ Elec Roach Paste, the erminator for thirt \ It kills off rats and coc! Bass ell powders no like ne tn langunges tn ove age. ‘Two sizes: 260 and $1 Hold by retaslers everywhere, away pack one you can have it velope 123 Corner Washington it, Beatle, Wasn. | $2.25 Mesh Bags, $1.25 inch G ve Vive rman Silver ) Bags, | narrow frames ns engraved effects, closely copying the sterling stiver bi Special, $1.25. inne oor) (Serond Ave Ave. and Pike Si. In Connection with JAMES. Mec REERY & CO., EOTABLIAHED ini : Mee Dougall 7 fouthwick New York ( $3.50 Ostrich Ruffs, $1.95 Store open 9 a.m. (o 6 p.m The Month-End Sale—Thursday, Friday and Saturday Odds and ends of desirable Merchandise at Very lots of exceptionally desirable Spring Goods, which have been taken from the regular stocks. Low Prices. special purchases which are being offered at sharp price concessions. Charge Purchases made during this sale to be placed on the bill received by you May Ist. of Regular special 18¢. Boxed Stationery, boxes slightly soiled ends Hines; 2 w Spring Suits i and 50¢ values; colors are Oxford 500 Imperial Fabric, tints, envelopes with Spectal, the box, 8¢. Initial Correspondence Cards, of heavy fabric; 24 cards and 24 envel- opes to the box; embossed in blue and gold; 89¢. Pound Stationery, beat gra fabric he. 25¢ Highland Linen Table Gloire de Dijon Cards, 24 cards and box, 25¢. Tally Cards, odds and ends of tal lies in large assortments; formerly priced at 25e and the dozen. To close, 18¢. Easter Post Cards tn great at te. 280 Playing Cards, finish, telescope cases gray, all white popular lining. ot pound, sheets to 100 paper merly $25.00 to $39.50. Formerly $45.00 va 24 envelopes to desirable style In to many $22.50, Wool Silk Evening special Dresses at Dresses at hal Variety Gowns linen or fabric ise. First Linens and White Goods Pure Linen Table Cloth, Iri#h manufacture; three floral designs. These are part of a manufacturer's surplus stock, hence greatly under value. Size 70x88 inches, Size 70x70 inch o seseeee All Linen Napkins, put up in 4 dozen lots, heavy quality, wearing; site 19%x19% Inches square. Special, 6 for 906. Superior English Long Cloth, soft finish, 96 inches wide to the plece. Special, 81.15. Hematitehed or scalloped size and extra good quality Special, each, BEDDING SECTION 75c Embroidered Pillow Cases 50c Size 45x36 inches, made of a good quality of casing, scalloped ends with embroidery of openwork. $1.75 Cotton Twilled Blankets $1.45 Size 64x76 inches. Extra strong and durable weight. Gray, tan, with attractive borders. Exeeptionally good for outdoor sleeping. $3.00 Satin Finish Bed Spreads $2.65 Extra good quality; size 75x88 inches; designs rich and attractive. Hemmed and ready for use. WASH GOODS AND DOMESTIC 35c Printed Ratine 25c A light-weight fabric with a ratine weave and printed with neat floral designs on white or tinted grounds, The designs are neat ef- fects; 40 inches wide. 65c Embroidered Batiste 50c A sheer soft finish mercerized with a lustrous finish and em- broldered on Unted grounds with self-colordd dots and figures; 32 Meee ve. 18e Printed Plannslotte Sc Duckling Fleece and Vicuna Cloth, the latter a Printed with neat designs on dark grounds 10c Dress Percale 7c Full yard wide of standard count cloth, in light and dark grounds, printed in the usual staple designs and neat figures. Above are all broke Floor sizes in the lot splendid yards of good values Huck Towels, all pure linen, bee en lines of various qualities; 27 inches ‘of twiiled flannelette. Third Floor. Infants’ and Children’ 8 Specials Fancy Straw Hats, of Alice blue, tan, nary, brown, black and rose; 50 and $7.50 values at $3.95. Tailored Silk Hats, of black and white check, plain tan, gray, brown and navy; $2.50 values at $1.50, Gingham and Percale Dresses, in checks, plain or stripes; and $1.50 values at 5O¢. Children’s Sweaters, sizes 2, % and 4 only; gray, navy inal; $2.00, $2.50 and $2.00 values at @5¢ and $1.25. Tub Lawn Cape for Baby, slightly soiled. for 1-3 le Baby Scales with enameled basket The MacDougall-Southwick Co. $6.5 $1.00 and car at 1-3 less, Third Pic special $5.00, Children’s Utility Coats for country and beach wear, Of Covert Cloth, Novelty Colors vA Second Avenue and Pike Street n navy Men’s Serge in semi light gray, tan and navy sale Thursday at $11.75. Coats Mixtures and fancy weave Very special, $15.00. $22.50. lues, special Wool Serge and Novelty Skirts s and materials to $11.50. up $7.50. half price—formerly $13.50, to { price n lines, both in colors and and materials are very Children’s Tub Dresses In broken lines and sizes; plaids and striped ginghams, Gal- atea and percales, in desirable colors; $2.95 to $3.95 values at $1.95. $4.50 to $6.50 values at $2.95. 3 dozen Middy Blouses, in va- rious styles; regular price $1.26 and $: rial Ge and $1.15. Second Floor. Formerly $4.00 and $5.00. Broken lines of Pumps, in pat- ent colt, dull kid, black suede satin, velvet and tan calf, $2.85. Gray Suede Pumps, in Nght and dark shades, $2, Oxfords in patent, dull and tan leathers; not all sizes in any one style, but good sizes in the lot; ($2.85. Second wa , es 9 All of the departments join in thi The in desirable styles; formerly $16.50 to $8.90. at half price—formerly $15.00 to $7.50. styles, desiral special three-day event with odd In addition are many instances of Pure Silk Rain or Shine Umbrellas $4.00 Values for ‘$2. 95 Eight-ribbed Columbia frame pure silk Umbrellas, in rich new shades, with ebonied handles and heavy silk cord loop to match cover. Absolutely rainproof; all detachable handles; ex- tra special $2.9 First Floor. tailored mo sizes are Women’ s50c Union Suits 39c Spring weight, with high “ee long sleeves and ankle length. Women's Swiss Ribbed Vests, 10¢. 50c Swiss Ribbed Vests, 35¢. Fancy yokes, several patterns, regular sizes. 50e Pants and Vests 39c Fine ribbed design of welght, for the cool days. sizes, the garment, 39¢. First Floor. for- Special $4.50. Up All $32.50. medium Regular there are all Second Floor but rle Shadow Lace ‘Flouncings 10 and 12-inch 18 and 20-inch | 24 and 27-inch widths, up to widths, up to widths, up to 75c values $1.25 values $2.00 values 35c | SSc \: ae This is an unusual opportunity to purchase the most beautiful of Laces for Spring and Summer gar- ments at prices which are unusually attractive. Wonderfully intricate and beautiful effects in the softest, sheerest Shadow Lace Flouncings, made of the finest cotton and silk-mixed thread, in the newest weaves and meshes, in white, cream and ecru. The meshes included are: Craquele Paraguay D’Esprit Bobbinet In this lot are just the laces for the season’s ad- vanced styles. Special, 35¢, 55¢ and 75¢. An added advantage being that the various widths match in many First Floor. Filet Up to $2.50 Values for 89c Regular $3.00 Values for 99c Absolutely pure impor 99 per cent pure. Offered Berlin Kettles Berlin Sauce Pans Soup Strainers Mixing Bowls Frying Pans Pudding Pans Regular $3.00 Tea Kettles, ted spun Aluminum Kitchenware. in this three days’ Every piece warranted sale at extraordinarily low prices. VALUES TO $2.50 $9C very special, 99¢. Basement. The MacDougall-Southwick Co. my troubles. | am a young man, 17 years old, and eo far have tried to get an education, but have had a siim chance. | What Is advisable for me to do? 1 am afraid | shall have to be a dummy like my father used to tell me. You see, that’s the kind of a father | have. Instead of en couraging me, he always knocked me down; but | never lized It until lately, when | | what an education really | means, Miss Grey, what shall | 1 do? | have not told you my troubles, but | have too many Henry ( name T Gilday, Henry © he sak 1 Gilday “hig, M of | op was coma. Henry Seattle, journeyed on Tuesday to He met two of his Till- kums. Long and joyfully they re- unioned In many a@ First av. grog | dispensary. And then to the Tivol! theatre whe esconced close to to give me a chance to become | tho soothing music of the orches- a hero In my life. Anewer soon, /tra, Henry fell asleep, And and oblige. leeping, missed the opening num AN UNHAPPY BOY. of the rousing musical com My I The Ministe n become the crashing can keep you fr Girl number that acles will only ure There, right be e mental exercise saw the beautiful them prove ~ — A if you have It tn y n hero—a y at real one—no musié of a) you on, and necessary to come your salva M, TOKUYA, Hxpert in Mendin Barettaid me at. Bronze, and atl curtos caning. 1208 Ard Ave. If you really want an education, -If you will send tamped, self-addyessed and state your ¢ I will try to help you. | om as possible, 7 eo GONG WO CHINESE MEDICINE CO 6 YPARS PRACTICE elbern's Hweden; Hilmer ate of Prof. Unman'e stockholm, Sweden, aradu- 4 Polson, Inatitute, and SOND AV. & Hem: | Dropey. did not go, | surf |[AH, WHAT A HERO IS rh nape OF TACOMA! : Ey ttle De Loy in the water That the water was only a »ticon effect on the screen Henry know “She's drowning,” And, in his he shouted. muddled state, he promptly set out to save her, Unsteadily, he mounted plano. But Just as he was preparing to} > a Brodie into the thundering irf, the ushers grabbed him. None ean say, nry fs not a brave And the pres re deels r the rea however, that man ‘ent of 8 the. e speaks volumes | Learn Automobile Driving and Repairing Right sto repatrors tomobite who BARGAINS _ $ In Used Machines New Machines rented. SEWING MACHINE Co. Main 1595 re PUBLIC MARKETS ORNER tatoos, Iba, 100 So; new carrots, 3 bunches 60; oyster plant, 8 bunches Sc; fresh head lettuce, and 10¢ head; asparagus, % Ibs. 180 0; cottage cheese, 2 doz. 4503 © New California ubarb, bo Ib, 200 Ib, 2 Tbs. new cabbage new Florida cucumb LOOK! READ! THINK! Absolutely the only theatre In Seattle presenting twelve first-run reels of at oe jmotton plotures on a regular program 1D PIKE each week is The Union T! 4 for to; granulated sugar, #|!8 true, regardies of the price of admis- fo! binck ten, | son, and without a le exonpt bo Ib; ¢ ene 180 can ~ Seaaite ches Sevag Bundey. Tuesday and Friday 3 DANCE AT DREAMLAND LADIES FREE | me {ORSET-SHOP 215 MADISON STREET = ORPHEUM BUILDING CORSETS Se, FIT, WORAMANSHIP) GUARANTEED Pacesfion bw wt 2S fancy asparagus, each; ne potato sausages SANITARY