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STAR—MONDAY, JUNE 29, 1914. PAGE 3 AowaRdD D. THomns Co. . Well, Who Cares, Anyway? (Largest Wholesale Carpet and Rug House In the Northwest) END-OF-THE-MONTH SALE! For the Next Two Days, Unheard-of Bargains Twenty-five default divorces| band, Donald A. They were mar ie girl, who fs 21, annulled tn about CARRIES A LARGER Bf were granted by Superior Judge| tied Inst January, “Ho wrote me|a' minute and a half. They were ° 4 STOCK OF John &. Humphrey in a tittle over At he thought ft best for us to|only “married three | weeks when| in Our Women’s Read y-to- Wear \ ©. c h him ape ane na na wtey n « 1% h Friday. oy ea | RO. H , H i i R Spat hs th ply Aisa wevered, 00] ‘Nobedy onieyed 4h oon ee | All disorganized lots, along with several shipments received from our , 2 y © process o ra ar , ; ~ : ‘ / ugs series of solemn vows shattered, 28/ Getting a divorce more than the! Charies Van Heddegem sald his New York office by express, of WOMEN’S COATS, SUITS, DRESSES, homes permanently broken up— weg lbs po Pade case of wife departed with a man she ETC., are bunched together in lots at fabulously low prices, so as to move wiped out; 25 couples, who had 4 an oe age (called “Blackie.” “1 don't know quickly in the next two days. The y were married eight years a0°| Why she went. | gave her every promised to love, honor and obey/in San Franciaco. thing she wanted,” he said. 3 bi rt a gitar ys" ae, am ng hee 8 Said _— WOMEN’S SUITS man le Le separated at the rate of one every y times, beginning about a Soe: month ago. He was tired of me, || Elizabeth FH. M. Kingscote| ’ He told me to go; | went./said she married Thomas G , In values up to $35.00 $12 95 i} three and a fraction minutes. And nobody pd to care par Just his nature to be in| O'Donel Kingseote in Blarney,| ‘ ticularly, The portly judge, intent ritable. Once he tried to knock me | County Cork ireland ye fe Your Choice .......--++++++- ? lown, but © didn’t succeed.” Ah wald Prosecutor vane. * Than Any Other Store fon keeping the wheels turning, the! °Xviople went around the court-|“ ‘tin the home of the. Blarney Here is quite a variety of this season's models, fash- In Seattle, biithesome attorney, Roy Sllvane,; room, for the wife is a mere mite! stone, bi it” ioned of hea silk moire, , crepe, honeycomb joking with the plaintiffs, the par./of humanity, herself, The portly) Mra. Kingscote smiled and { . cloth or fancy novelty suitin all the most fash- Our Retail Department Hem to the suite themactves, all in. Judge chuckled. ‘The divorced |amiled aw she told her story, Sh ionable colors to be had this Pretty near one wife anda girl friend giggled | had « 20,000 fortune when she different size you may call for in he styles. They run offers you many fine values, The two following are examples The court seeks to eatablish a rec: | MUMbly as they departed. ere Her better (7) half squan Foes dp gor hionable to the mosh. ai rd. He will tell you how he grant dored it m s o 4 ¥ 6 4 $20.00 Geamiess Velvet Rugs, | $30.00 Seamless Wilton Velvet Bod 48 divorces in one day—one every ant igen Toypy Hin, wae S dutiful wife,” said Silvane, servative Come early and get $12, 95 a c , akon 9x12, high silky surface, in | Ruga, 9x12; 15 patterns to choose # 1% minutes. | yet, he hia marriage wit je » your pick soe eocrerccvesooe recon The prosecutor must have his It o! b blue, Oriental and floral designs; | from tn soft shades of brown, blu ause it’s tedious work special— green, tan and rose; special The plaintitte don't care—except ‘ e moon days has en out, values up to 8.00, in h materi as silk " cordti- in heglected or actions | roy, ratine, serge and novelty coatings, trimmed in We Deliver Anywhere in Soattle r erra the most fashionable manner, and at the astonishingly What of the defend Do they They are scat 4 from Se. » to Australia, and nobody ever NOTE—No advertised goods shipped outside Seattle, # the trouble to learn what they think of it TEVETH AVE nwo NWRGIWIA ST. J os 55 Two Blocks East of Moore Theatre; Two Blocks North of yesterday—and 10 men. The women Westlake Market charged cruelty and non-support,| chiefly the men desertion eee low price of $6.75 for the next two days. In all the principal colors worn this season, and sizes from 14 $15 Dresses | Women's Silk Waists $3.95 | In Values to $7.50, Women’s White Dresses in Your Pick, $3.98 c voile and French lawn. | Designed of heavy silk mes Some trimmed with allover | saline, satin or taffeta, in embrotdery, others with fine | either high or low neck, and fancy buttons. | three-quarter or long sleeves. Slightly messed from the sea- | ¢ ‘olors, navy, black, light son's selling. In sizes from | blue, gray and white, in sizes 16 to 42. Your pick Tuesda from 34 to 46. Your choice while they last, | now, $3.95 | $3.98 The Suits we are now offering for MEN have the fit, style and general appearance 1 of the ones you have been paying $25 for. ] Mra. Carrie B. Beggs, a middle sged woman, related a almple it story of a husband who has i} — oi the spell of th North | ore a his wife during Catherine Milne said her husband, |Robert Milne, provided for her the first five months of thelr wedded/ life, In 1910, After that he came after night home drunk, night Her sister, Mra, May Thebarge, Nobody yet has succeeded in} respectively that a hen SITS and/deciared that Milne drove his wife! Proving to The Star's hen editor that she SETS on eggs. to work the day she was discharged which of those luckless men in| Scores of letters have poured {n|from a hospital, following a severe the Phinney av. car several days/from Star readers. They have illness Ago was right when they argued’ proved conclusively that both ways| ‘That's enough,” said the court ——_——_—_—_——— ] 4re_ correct, |"Divorce granted.” | Listen to what D. FE. Goering, e940 i Monroe, Wash., says Fred M. Spinning was the first EXTRA! oe pecia $s E T 9 The hen SITS when hatch. |man plaintiff. His wife, he sald, e RAY! For Tuesday's Selling. N e jo Phone Orders Taken for $1.00 Silks 37c MEN’S $4.00 Straight Last Vict These Garments. OOP. sccces Kid Shoes, made for men that ff Bp Union Suits for Wom. : en; extra fine grade; 4,000 yards of Silks, con- § can only wear a straight last B i, nish: Jace trimmed oF Ing, and you do the SETTING left him three times. The last her nest | time she said she was going to re hidden and does her own SET. |cover some valuables taken when SET her, |thelr house was robbed. He ham't and if she’s not too stubborn [seen her since. He rd onee she A Opinion she'll SET.” |was in Chicago. He spent $700 sisting of Moire Bro- Bi shoe. It has the style and qual- & cuff knee. Sizes 34 to 44. 506 ef And now comes a poet to join| setting her back the first time, cades, Faille, Crepe ff ity as well. Sizes 6 to $3, 29 everywhere. Here Tuesday the fracas It's John’ Mills. Day, | $500 the last time. A physician Glace, Printed —Jac- I. y.” ro close, a pair. . tor fe etified he believed she drank. quards, Faille Craquele, w Eponge, Silk Ratine and | WOMEN’S $3.50 Hand-turned 48c best The and Soe mal 636 New York building. Says John | " , | SOLILOQUY OF THE LAWLESS| «tr boat me up, kicked me down Crep eor, Brocaded fj Mayer's famous Leading Lady Jf ments; dainty lace neck and isher $s en LAWYER ON THE LAYLESS | ataira, hit me with his fist in the Crepes, etc. All staple Bt cies. fine kid lace with me ff pants, or cuff knees. We SAVER mouth until my teeth were all Se ee eee ee ee and ‘novelty shades in. Jf Mhoee: . make this unusual offer for BESSIE EYTO the last day of the month, 38¢, » * * she Star in Movies of Rex * * The — Problem I've struck| loose and my gums broken. His rough treatment {njured my hip, le die “Does the broody hen sit | perhaps permanently.” cluded; widths to dium heel. A few pairs $2 98 inches, values to 37¢ to close out at. . vt eee GROWING GIRLS’ $3.00 Shoes, Flour ch's “The Spoilers” leased to or set"? ‘This was the tragic statement, sussesueaeaessees See Window Display. 7 wa "hed EF. Wright ||/'¥® Puzzied and thought, til! at/given simply and duly, by Mra. of patent cloth top and gunmetal GLOVE NEWS know,” writes Mrs. srauen {i last | can see Blanche M. Fricke, against Albert LOS ANGELES, June 29.—Recently the members of the all-star kid top; for street wear or for ie of Salem, Ore., to the | The riddie’s solution, as plain ae|C. Fricke. They were martied &/ case which produced Rex Beach's great Alaskan romance, “The Spott-| 38c ey rege FLOURING MILLS CO., “that I won first prize at the last Oregon State Fair for light can be; year ago inst May. . ers,” were seen in the “real” as well as the “reel.” Each was tntro- And though I've no money to risk| “I was a good wife, but he was) auceq and said a few words regarding the production of the tremen-| on Bote, just cranky,” said the outraged) doug picture from in front of the screen. | Vill wager the brooder both sits| Mrs. Fricke, a plainly, pretty young Beaste Eyton, a popular Los Angeles girl, made her first public; ’ 7 Pee heat of these be é ~ ynee and @ piace. engt all colori sizes. HOUSEKEEPERS sizes; a palr...i...... $2.49 $1. 50c and 28c, aL G Hitea at the — 3 SUPPLIES LITTLE GENTS’ $2.50 Nature | 25g wiartatic, Gloves. | black, bread made from FISHER’S |) and sets. | woman He drank a lot. He}, . » 2 a Xs ppear ¢ on any stage. Mise Eyton is a success as Helen Chester. Shoes, made foot-form on the | mois. Why pay 50c, or even BLEND FLOUR— | She sate herself down and con-|wanted me to go to work. Then) Thos, Santacht as the villain, McNamara, and Wm. Farnum as Glen- mannish last, of gunmetal, button, | 21, "ZS" ands ‘ior aii Snape ca ‘. wea well Acco oo = ee ete eere work natil | ser, agreed that they would not be careful in the film fight, and that Qe Mareriee4 Table Dame | calf shoe, with welt soles. The | Gloves in Silk ana per js aged loaf’ ts cer- |! “ahaha eae t et, home, Tat tor Sgot a | & few bruises and cuts wonld not make any difference. They got a| ask, 65 inches wide; best for the money. German, Lambakin, Gloves, iutaty true, for I take trom ||| Ghe will eet her cld heady and stay| taxi to escape from him.” [few aye Om atige the enragy RSENS A eer ee eee | fevers patterns: worth 49% T Sizes 8% to 12; @ patr. $2.09 powauty igray and tant Why pal ¥ 4 | ” * | | Hack Towels, regular 100 5s ec tamcrFistinn' fl And cit’ ter ex week Lida Carpenter, a friend. test!-| «4 practical Demonstration,” at} strong production, and one which|ff TG one for'a few dayn more | BOYS" $2.0 Fine Dress Shoes of ?''rftted for ede BLEND rte from a sack of || ‘Gehan debe bay Dp. OF Bi ioe meee ee *° | the Colonial today, is the story of a| will make the chills run up and To. Large size, even weave, fine kid; button. Very neat shoe 81c " righ! oF f — lane Hee ee es heed she was a womas.” | woman who thought she could do a pretehgt in veto ree but at the same Bic Turkieh Towels,| for Sunday wear, Sizes 98 a. and mornings. Why pay jerdinary : | Is not righ’ 20 sider than 1,"|™an's work. She is given a rare/time fx hig ly interesting i aC bieache d; medium | 2% to 5’ @ pair... .c0e $.. tor “I used more than one bun || ang fix Ao. gop one, witn| mid ar McGregor, Of her hua. |oPportanity, with disastrous results per Cowboys’ Chicken Dinner, weight, with red borders; very . is i on Oar ae ee dred sacks of FISHER'S || in and bri — | It's a comedy drama a Reliance comedy, funny from/HJ aisorbent; worth 15c CHILDREN’S $1.75 Patent Button 3 oe | start to finish, is the comedy with BLEND last year.” FISHER’S BLEND, THE PERFECT ALL PURPOSE BREAD, CAKE AND PASTRY FLOUR— For Sale by All Dealers. eggs, the best to! | he Clemmer had five subjects on | this bill 2 et FREE TRUSS lene p 7 the program for today. One is al And set her upon It, ‘tis true, I"11 |drama. There is one comedy, one| The five: be tound, * 5 2 : ; |scentc and the pictorial news, to-|“The Triumph of an Emperor,”| | She'tt set ag donesyes am elf with a cartoon film of Dok| Opened at the Seattle theatre yes-| ; Tox on 8 trate terday. It tells the story of the She’ raged ed La ggs.eonl nest, and Pauline Bush of the Nestor com-| sufferings of the Christian mar s }pany has returned from her vaca-|tyrs in the year 318, with the his-| | S80 those ae ta one A. LUNDBERG co. | tion with enough added weight to| tory of Emperor Constantine's That the broody old blddy't! both| Trusses, Deformity Appliances and [warrant a new wardrobe, In the| ware with Maximilian and Maxen spleen y Fr ace lfuture she will star with the Nestor|tlus, the rival emperors, and his MORAL | company | harrow escapes from the death pit “ef | falls invented by his wife. Several $1 5 Onin ' Blankets, | With fancy tops, in tan, velvet, 12-4 size, Keep you cloth and red kid tops. comfortable, Why pay $2.60 Sizes 2 to 5; a pair..... cf On sale Tuesday, $1.50. ‘Table Otieloth, tn med- € tum “and dark colors; eo - el motion picture, | Ide, and, | No leg stra * foul, no @ 4 Interters ' worth 20« 50 inches 65c xtra heavy satin finish, itiful designs in red and green; worth $1.00. $. 50 3 ow Bed-| ull stze, in WE might well be more set, and so | “The Silent Witness,” at the| stirring battle scenes are shown en “rate wick will wae stick to our knitting Grand tonight, is one of the War-| ss | aged 404 ° Like the old “setting hen” when ren Kerrigan Western dramas. The| Colonial Untli Tuesday Night | she once sets to sitting, plot has a love story running}. “Father's Filrtation,” two-part| : Though, unlike the old hen, we ELIVE through ft, together with the doings | Vitagraph comedy; “Broncho Billy's might let It be known ICE DELIVERY CO. ofa inysterious band of cattle rus-|Jealousy,” Essanay drama; “Al body that men have adored woman.” “Oh, Mrs. Waverly!” Mr, ders began much shocked, “You are big enough to face tl truth,” I interrupted. “Look abo yor Do your friends marry That our neighbor’s plan oft Is, ELLIOTT 5560 tlers. | Practical Demonstration,” Lubin - as good as our own, eee comedy drama; “Her Right to Hap se ane |_ Another one of the two-part Key- Diness,” Selig Gram ar stone comedies is at the Melbourne NEW CRAFT out ALBERT HANSEN |) '02-_ “Bunnyhugs” ts the name. a a ee \It is run with another feature, a three-| SEATTLE BUSINESS | DIRECTORY THE TERRIBLE COLLISION.—CHAPTER 193 Jeweler and Silversmith | three-part detective story, “The Oth-| Part Bison drama; “The Cowboys’ sweet spiritual girl who is ugly Select from the Goods of the Fol-! Th» steamship Queen, now In| er Half of the Note" Chicken Dinner,” Reliance comedy. a i oan t face and figure? fowing Merchants—They Are (port, will steam out of the bay Tues. Is pie ogg at His ook eee (Copyright, 1914, n by Gi erga aid | rl ig MADPY ‘ier — or “Which girl makes the best Thoroughly Reliable day in new service on the Seattle, | jew Store “The Forbidden R “sh Melbourne Until Tuesday Night Enterprise Association on the train and = my/riage! The girl who is a spl Solicit Your Patronage. § Worm ‘ ort | he Forbidden Room,” a three-| \ eaday Night | Dear, dear little book. You seem|thoughts ran ahead to the time] housekeeper or the one Ww NOUS FRO EWAnn | San Francisco and Southern ped 1010 Second Ave. Near Madison. |/ part Bison photoplay, in which Paul-|| “The Other Halt of the Note,"|iie°an old, old. friend who had|when I. should see. Dick. Deat,| fence the wow dacies ‘ivinele? 4 pel _Kalem drama; “Bunny- ine Bush takes a dual role of an in-| thre two-part Keystone comedy. |sane murderess and her tllegitimate | huss,” AWNINGS ico route. been away th a far country, dear Dick, who has been so patient} “The beauty choruses of Here in my hospital bed I have |and sweet to me all through these| musical comedies have furnished. Awnings and Sleeping Porches to ‘0 | daughter, is the leader on the pro-| been looking you over and I have| weary weeks of pain I have been| nearly af “5 ° order. Estimates furnished free. ‘wipow LEAVES REORGANIZATION SALE |gram at the Claes A theatre this Grand Until Tuesday Night lieawbed and’ cried as 1 turted your| spending here. es mae the rea the Pennants and Cernival Suppites. | |week, This {s an exceptionally| “The Silent Witness,” two-part) iagog and the days of my married| Just about a couple of hundred| more of America’s rich young sone’! | a 80 Victor drama; “Prince Willy” and Kitty’ 3 Mrs. M. B. Samuels, widow of the OFFICE SUPPLIES y" and lite have again unfolded them-|miles away from Kitty’s Mr. San-| will be found at the stage doors 6 Linquist & Lund, Inc. Nome merchant, who shot himself AT BARGAIN PRICES. gy Her Hits Father,” Eclatr;| selves before me ders got on the train, much to my| our city theatres than knocking 1104 Third Avenue |here recently, was a passenger on|l Morey Stationery Co | clke Almost a Hero,” Universal Ike!""y¢ ts q queer kind of a sensation |surprise and pleasure, for the ride|the portals of the houses where” Phone Elliott 5340, |board the liner Victoria, off for the|] sis rire’ Ave. Near Colambia 7 PE to go quickly into the land of no-|had been dusty, hot’ and uncom-| jive our home-keeping daughters? —— | North today. Mideibn All ‘Weak where and then wake up in the | fortable. 8 RESTAURANTS a “The Only Son,” 4 land of pain. : He, too, was surprised to see me| Just here there was an awful ——$ $______——_— SOBER OLD BOAT WHY. HAVE ‘DRINK aE a. I took the train from Eliene’s on | and dropped into the chair behind] crash. I caught the sound of . ‘Thursday morning and intended to|me with the flattering remark: | breaking glass and the shrieks of German Delicatessen DARKENED HOMES?) Slemmer Unt Tuenday, ee stop off Friday at mitiys fhe & fay monite Is Sometimes kind to sinful | frightened passengers and I knew | s Sao f ne while on my way ho et | mortals no more, Shop | nome seat, sine, sip, he Sen a | | Dok Yak i ree ae Train,” |Diek on Saturday Poor man! He little knew how (To Be Continued Tomorrow) |ator, Capt. J. E. Gupti When You Can Take the Neal |} Geld Crowns earst-Selig News Pic-| Kitty and Herbert finally did not|quickly he would have to change |—————— a C. F. Baasch |, Down through the Bering sea on} "100 ele and Stop Drinking» |j Beldsewerk ... rvant Question in| have their honeymoon trip as there his mind on the kindness of Fate.| WEAK, INACTIVE, . F. Daas |her voyage from the North, the ves Without an Effort oé the Wit. Plates y, and “A French| was a strike declared in the shirt-| We chatted on common-place sub- SLUGGISH KIDNEYS | 913 THIRD AVE. |sel made the wonderful record of 2 Gold Fillings ........ 00 and up || waist shops and a great many of | jects until “last call for dinner.” 4 steaming 1,600 miles in a straight) Why not stop drinking? You} quoy gunn $1.00 sed Herbert's settlement members| At dinner the conversation be. | line. have drunk for months and years, |} 4 \Alhambra Until Wednesday Night| were among those who “went out.” |came more serious and we began| S® many people suffer trom CAFES _ pea and your experience as a regular |} ptniess Extraction | “Luetile Love,” two parts; “Ani-| | left Eliene happy as possible|to discuss the recent popularity of | Ye®*, inactive, sluggish kidneys, = ; drinker must tell you that drink : J mated Weekly,” pleture news, with her babies and she assured | femininism. ¥ °F) and don’t know what ails them, All ©. V. ADAMS 5D. muacany | YOY WORRYING? has never benefited you in any || we offer you good. first ot that she would return in the| “You are not a suffraget?” af.| {ited out and miserable—run down way. On the contrary, it has been |] tal work at a moderate pri Od i orgs Fat : San.| 2nd nervous—sleep poorly and no iz ye would ike to have yeu oo 1 leon Today fall to her own home, |firmed rather than asked Mr. San oti in th bask and aie M a Puneet i the last Any to pay|2e,cause of all your bad Jack in|] Serding the condition of your mouth, Paradise Lost,’ four-part drama.| “And Harry?” I said | ders, pric Kp pa and delete aden pay | business and unhappin a me. | rr consulting specialist has had “Don' " ear,” i - ” ds 8 ° a — ; e ecc your income tax. After that the You cannot drink and bo success. |f yecre ‘of experience, and his epinion || RESIDENCE THEATRES ¢| “Don't ask me, dear.” she an-| “I certainly am!” I answered | veainesses—that's kidney troubleg o First Avenue |2ssessments will bear 5 per cent in-/fu1 and make your family happy, |f % Your condition will be valuable to ap awrered, hoe a SOa SOO eek Ae aise You need the medicine that stops | oy t Avenue | torent and a few other attachments, | ‘Theret Otel | 7% At the Home Until Wednesday |Only living from 4 Will you tell me why you are! ine cause of your trouble, ‘Thatel Seovannmmnees =| which will be costly to the delin.| ant tn, rts nly. t take trea: | vanie}| “A Law Unto Himself,” two rare | ory Sie Raa SPE ———— Jone?” he queried with a somewhat | (he (use Of yee ele CIDNE lace jand to your family to take treat-| ent we are able A Law | e sstcal amile sug » knew | Cxactly Wi PON CFOWERAT DinecTORS— wen sod Jo gee meet ie ears ihadng et | drama; Te” Sandi! Lovera*| THE, VIRGINUS HOTEL, :*z'ca! smite e» (hous he kuew | pitisy dn "They are tome anil EAST jrid_ yourself ‘of the habit—neces | dentietry, we drama} “Seooped by a Hencoop,”| ggg Virginia St.. near Westlake Av. “Well, I believe in votes for|Strensthening, build up your kids neys, reduce swellings, make you 7 Elliott 803. feel fit, active and energetic again, | women only as one of the things which will bring about the real ~ SACREDNESS sity—of drinking just so much|§ offer you a 15-year guarantee. comey. i |CUSSER JAILED |: tach day. Come to the Boat |] calt work done’ painlessly by modern ae 4 oe ; " electrical devices. At the Pleasant Hour Until They are a wonder to those usii We shall not mar the sacredness, |tle Neal Institute, 1736 16th Ave., freedom ard self-respect of wome: hey are humiliate you or belittle onr es | Don't cuss if you go to Auburn, |4n4 spend threo days taking tho|| INVESTIGATE OUR EASY]... Wednesday and T want to help bring this self.| them. ‘Try them yourself, Coni fession by bidding for the burial or) James Robinson, a cripple, turned| Neal Treatment-or take the Noal PAYMENT PLAN. opie Ole Maida Tae ‘ wight A ; respect, self-reliance and tndepend-| 20 nabi-formits drugs. tn 0a g , ome Treatment—and get tn the| ° \. Nhs te Seg ile . 0 sizes. cremation of your loved ones. loose a vivid line of swear words! **0' One -S | tion free. Office hours, 9 toll! aay: “Why Ike Left . ence to my sex because I am 4!) ecded, use Foley Cathartic 1 [in the town and tx now in the cou ober class, where you belong. The |g; "evenings by anpotntment. Bu Let us know your wishes and they | “!Neal Drink Habit Treatment {s|f oto p.m witl be complied with. y Jail serving 30 days. 3 |aate and sure. Is purely vegetable at i BUTTERWORTH | 390 OF EM GO 1." secious sec'toer | Union Dentists | RED MEN IN LINE & SONS | | used Come today before you lose LADY ATTENDANTS : | | Seattle 1s represented by a dele |your business and home, or write or phone for full information. MORTICIANS gation of 200 Hagles at the conven- 9021 FIRST AVENUE tion at Olympia this week. very conceited woman—perhaps I ne want my brain to receive the first Jets Ae Mey arn 8 Smee tome Appsalion 4 a man, not my beauty lach, Itver aud bowels’ tn verted urnisnea ouiiae|,.“MeM Mr. Sanders, are always conden. ee ae odern, _ slegantt aide ag yp: § TACOMA, June 29.—Red Men|,oama, with the best accommodations in| ‘king of the spirituality of wom-| We are permanently located on cor from larger Western Washington |cleantiness, comfort and courtesy for the en, but they give their attention to ner of Pike and Third, with entrance money, ‘Tranalenta, 600 to the pretty ones, A STAR WANT AD Ei, in oes elties will take part in Fourth offiess\. meuey. | Tr at, bo 8. | the ,STA Wom halide MCh Si July parade at Tacoma, fer *walking and rest eae Up to date, it is the beautiful! sell it quickly, ody. "hone: East 4381, All drug habits treated,

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