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p. Retail Piano Prices Being STAR—MONDAY, N OV. 30, 1914. PAGE 3 COUNCILMAN PROPOSES TO Fixed by Manulactwers SELL CITY LINES TO S. E. CO. Music Makes Home What It Should Be There Is No Home in Seattle or Vicinity Now That Cannot Have a Piano Many Baby Grand Pianos and Slathers of Latest and Best |) Player Pianos Also Included in This Emergency | Sale at * conditions every ng that f pianos {n large quantities have ac cumulated in all of the nation’s larg est plano factories, With a well founded faith that the near future will verity, Elers Music House has agreed inve In atth to take the surplus stock of s of America’s leading plano manu: facturers under a special agr that th man ail expense of instrument in the 2 mow, It is further agreed that Eil ers Music House shall buy thre hew pianos for each two now sold @uring this sale. The factories’ rep resentatives now here do not care for profit. Their purpose is to have these pianos immediately out of the Way and at once commence shipping the surplus stock, Hence this opportunity unusual price offer, ch will nev er come again because conditions which have combined to make this undertaking necessary can never again arise. : If every one tn this city could but Tealize what a money-saving oppor. tunity this really ts, every piano would be sold in less than 4 week's time. No pianos will be sold to dealers, except In the morning from 8 to 9 o'clock, and no pianos will be sold if intended for shipment by dealers into other territory where these instruments are sold by mer chants at the regular established retail prices Read these pric then act quick. Remember, nearly all planos are Rew, not even shopworn, but the few that are used are in perfect and guaranteed condition All can be had on very easy payments. Take 10 or 20 or 30 or 40 months. nor mal it ts well } shed to con! 8 plishment this most Others dealers’ prices usually piano house's are. Look at the little-profit - per difference. piano method price. Now made still lower during this sale The price that was. The price that Is. $1,125 Weber Pianola Player Piano, like new $668.00 But the best of all, 36 of Amert ca's best Player Pianos. Factory failed. We must sell thém at once. $650 new Player Pianos... $337.00 $775 new Player Pianos... .$418.00 $850 new Player Pianos... .$496.00 $1,000 new Player Pianos $1,200 new Player Pianos $775 Wheelock Pianola Play- *er Pianos, cannot be told from new $400 Pease Piano . $488.00 $137.00 $142 00 Player course, $287.00 $300 Steck Pianola Piano, used, of but like new $875 Steck Pianola Player Piano, late 8$-note; like new . das $565.00 $500 Steinway . 237.00 $400 Hallet & Davis another . $200 Kingsbury $450 Lester $450 Emerson $1,000 Kimball cert, used $450 Kimball $295.00 $1,150 Weber Pianola Piano, just like new, the best and most expensive ever built by Weber $275 Ludwig; $250 Cable Ne $850 Player Piano, ful mahogany . Baby Uprights for Fastidious Musicians. We have a most beautiful display ot Baby Uprights joy of the fastidious musician. The daintiest of all case designs. The most ex- quisite finish and sweetest toned The most durable of all upright pk anos. These are to be included in the price sacrifice In fact, nothing is reserved. The little beauties are priced at $245 for the regular $5 styles and $333 for the plain styles. A Few of the Makes Included. Chieker' Kimballs, Sohmers Eilers Duo-Tonal, Haddorts and oth er standard makes 0} Pianos, Player Pianos and Grand Pianos. The beautiful Player Piano de Luxe ¢ y be secured at a price as low as what other houses charge for the ordinary player pl The long-waited-for Autoplano y Grand, the only perfect player piano buflt in grand plano form without changing its size, also in cluded, and marked at an undreamt of low price by the manufacturers representatives. Remember, for every two planos sold the factory representatives secure orders for three more, so discounts and big re ductions as above don't worry them $140; ++ $295.00 $188.00 00 00 Con- $515.00 Grand $650.00 $185.00 $172.00 beaut!- $210.00 another on Buy now Chickering Pianos. of the Chickering 1s world over, but owing The pric Northwestern College of MUSIC tce, violin, mandolin, theory and harmony 1 PEOPLES BANK BLDG 1 Free Main 1769. orr PHOTOS Made Now for Xmas JACOBS PHOTO SHOPS P-L Bidg,, Seattle. The dig home | $518.00} $587.00} f Upright] Eilers, | yto our spectal arrangements with the manufacturers we have also a spectal proposition to offer on the | Chickering. | America’s oldestestablished and very dest piano tn regular uprights, in player plano models and in beau tiful baby and parlor grands, can now be had at a price that will prove ® real surprise. An offer that has never been made to any plano pur chaser heretofore, and limt Immediate buyers of only a these time-honored, time-tried | world-renowned pianos. to mw of and The Sohmer. New York's proudest achievement in highest-grade piano making. The Sohmer is used by nearly all the nation’s best music houses as their established leader j | The Sohmer can now be had tn }many styles of beautiful upright | planos, elegant mahogantes, beau }Uful Circassian walnut, mottled | English walnut, ete | The Sohmer also has « standard j and established price, but a few of | these instruments will be sold in this emergency and surplus sale, though the low prices cannot be ad | vertised for obvious reasons. Be | sure and see the beautiful Sohmer Pianos, and let us tell you the present low price. A Sale of Kimballs, We want to call particular atten tion to a lot of the very finest Kim | ball planos ever shown in this city No finer Kimballs have here. Thousands of Kimballs have| been sold by us in the past. We are now offering these splendid| Kimball pianos for sale at less than! actual dealer's billing, for the son that these instruments have! been taken back by us from several| dealers for whose trade they were found to be too expensive and we bave already received a portion of our cost from these dealers. | ete. er been It would jeopardize the manufac-| turer's Interest elsewhere were w to openly publish the sale prices of these Kimballs. But we wish to} state frankly that we are selling these Kimballs for less and on eas-| jer terms of payment than we have) ever offered Kimball pianos since we commenced business here. Special The low sale price of every tn strument {s subject to a further Iib- eral and unusual discount to cash buyers. Special All player planos are included in this sacrifice at corresponding re ductions, trrespective of attempted price control by some manufac turers Important A great many pianos cannot be} duplicated and we only have a few! of certain styles. Our advice ts/| come early. Special Notice Nearly all pianos now offered at this great sale are new, but the |few that are used are in and guaranteed condition. 365 Days’ Free Trial Any plano, player piano or baby grand piano selected during this special sale, authorized by the man-| ufacturers, if found not entirely | satisfactorily to the purchaser for| any reason whatsoever, can be ex changed for any of the other 30 different makes of planos now han died by Eflers Music House perfect | Money-Back Guarantee | If for any reason any piano pur-| chased 1s found in any way not en-| tirely satisfactory and as repre-| sented in every way, our money back guarantee !s in full force and| is offered at time of sale to any| srson, thus insuring perfect faction or all money paid che fully refunded Write or Telephone If you can not come in first thing Tuesday morning, write or phone us} for full detailed information and| descriptive list of planos included in this sale Terms Can Be Arranged Never before has there been such ruthless slaughter of prices| on high-grade pianos. Never be fore have such exceedingly liberal | terms prevailed We will arrang terms to suit the convenience of} reasonable purchaser, An op-| like this will simply bec which have never exist again | We urge you tn all sincerity to! investigate first thing Tuesday| morning. To those who can not come during the day say the store will be enings unt 1) 9. You will plano we advertise on our You will find everything exactly as repre sented. in justice to yourself, come to the big music house at] ‘Third Avenue and Universit Street, and investi« any | portunity come again m conditions ated it will we find floors EILERS MUSIC HOUSE | Third at University (CONCERT SEASON ON A big musical event of the winte will be the concert in the Y A. auditorium Wednesday evening by Miss Sofie Hammer, sop assisted by Albany Ritchie, violin ist, who will present Russian and wedish and Scandinavian selec:| fons. The first concert of the winter by | the Amphion society will be given| December in Plymouth Congrega | tional church, with Mrs. J, Macdon ald Fahey, dramatic soprano, | stating. | ops lin their search for a | Nestor | drama Unless the etty Renton & mediately, to of buys the 8 Southern railway im Counctiman Dale pro-| submit to a referendum vote of the next March proposition to sell the Lake Burten nd Division A units of the muni ratlway to the Puget Sound| Traction, Light & Power Co. Dale has apparently been nettled & statement of Councilman Erickson, printed in The a few days ago, in which Dale was brand ed a foe of mu orahip In a statement to ar Dale declares “Erickson and his kind, if left alone, will bankrupt the clty."| Outlining his why th city should be willing to pay mo than the Renton line ts worth If th city 1s to maintain muntetpal owner ship of street railways, Dale con cludes with a statement that the Puget Sound Traction Co, is serving the city well, and for as low a fare as possible Dale does not say whether his proposition would be acceptadle to} the private t tion should the co atth people a reasons t t company, even} gree with Dale} and even tf th for it. Dale's to in and » Star: In reply Erickson'’s tirade Star against Mayor Gill taking a stand against people's money eflman The my shoot ing the into the air | ‘Our stand against going out-/ side of the city to serve othe towns with electric Hghts ts good sound business. If we do go, at least we should be certain that when we get Into those towns, w contracts. with the peop! of the Rainier creased taxes the city will re th anc to pay from th after edged that they oure # show business they our lin the total cost ner {s not his styl people's money and to put In t {itional the Heigat in or b may t some pe one that may upon of the franchine P worth are paying for the line. with whom we will do business. Ropr clubs in th . re the finance committ questioned, acknowl! were willing to se h signed gontracta and to the city just how much can guarantee, would then know whe # would have to be run and wentatives of the Improv towns W being “We But Erickson says, ‘No, we will spend the $10,000 first and get the contracts afterwards.’ Acting business-like man f handling the ina The lighting plant t* a splendid of the people. Mr, Ross says from now on ft hould carry its own improvements betterments, He says tt will rn & sufficient amount of money rstocks and an ad power unit, and will put wires underground in the cen of the city Why fan't ft good business to Jevelop this property tn this way? counet corpor th still the ation counsel advises at there is unending abead of this city nottlin 8. RK. & 8, franchise purchase After such advice, we should the Renton road, although more money thar Je think it fs worth, an to business and develc system for the people, have @ great bearing the settlement in the futu now owned by the & P. Co my opinion the amount R 1y we railroad £7, & In this of is we alone money Resides, the proper development valley and the in pive more than overbal y the city may have neral fund tn the refrom, will any mon operation and development of that road | WARREN KERRIGAN 18 AT) the Alhambra, starting second of the Terence O'Rourke tes of adventure: ach story is supposed to fn it well | eee WOOD B. WEDD, WITH HIS matrimonial troubles, ts at the Mel ne until Tuesday night see A BLOOD-AND-THUNDER Pic. ture was headliner at tne Urand’s new show Sunday. It is called “In the Clutches of the Gangsters,” The usual kind of heroism and thrills that go with this class of picture are included. be comp | 1} 1 | AS A FARM| Hand,” showing how this explosive || ean used to ald civilization as | well as destroy, 1s one of the pte-|| tures at the Liberty tonight oes | “PEG O' THE WILDS," A TWO-| art Imp drama, at the Cireult to day, featuring Violet Merserau {n| the title role, life in the great wil-| derness, an old hermit, and the| romance resulting from secret serv ice men happening on the wild giri| “still,” are all told in the picture story “THE FOLLY OF ANNE,” FEA.| turing Lillian Gish, ts at the Class A today, It shows the struggles of a young girl who aspires to be « “DYNAMITE be practical way of doing busine in $1,200,000, But Erickson says this ts not a * Unless we issue bonds payable the future to the amount of which he advocated and It Never Fails to raise the dough, writer and how sh nally holds} up @ well-known publisher in his own home, thinking him to be a burglar. After learning bis iden tity, she compels him to sit down and read through her last manu. script. The result is gratifying to all concerned. see | An ideal present Conklin, Parker, Sheaft are the best, My stock te MENDENHALL, THE PEN MAN 117 Madison, Waterman, Ideal, pd Moor comp! | = JOHN H. COSSAR, ESSANAY| DON’T TAKE CHANCES WITH | ucted the transfu-| THE OPINION OF A GRUGGIST| ears of| When you are sick. calling upon me every day whore | ping health has fr Phll actor, who cc sion of blood operation in “S Possession,” now showing at Alaska theatre, did ft with an a th mu racy as to detail that would defy| sists the most skilled surgeon to find] Jany variation from an actual case,| furnish Clemmer Until Tuesday Night “The Weight of a Crown,” dra ma; “Lena and the Geese with! Mary Pickford; Hearst-Se News.” Alhambra Until Wednesday Night! Terence O'Rourke's Adven Animated Weekly, Those the Happy Days,” two-part comedy; As We Journey drama. tur Were Through Life, . Alaska Until Tuesday Night “The Old Flute Player,” two-part drama ‘Sears of pasession” ‘Slippery Slim and Impe comedy; “Pathe’s Daily.” on ator,” Mission Until Saturday Night | “Aristocracy,” drama Melbourne Until Tuesday Night | “The Girl in the Case,” two-part Vitagraph drama; “The Man tn the Vault,” Kalem drama; “No Wedding Bells for Me,” Wood B. Wedd and His son| comedy bd comed Troub Grand Until Tuesday Night | “His New Job,” comedy Clutches of the Gangs part drama ceeds of “The Niggard, Liberty Until Tuesday Night Unele Bill Vitagraph comedy The Losing Fight,” Selig drama ‘The Tonsorial Trainer,” Selig com. edy; “Dynamite,” educational Class A Until Tuesday Night Odalisque,” drama; “The Anne drama; Mutual and an educational . * Monday Key st episode 1," two-part drama; erling comedy 8," two Jealousy drama Circuit, Maater the Wild Wind The ‘Peg 0 An Ill © RESIDENCE THEATRES W. Cle At the Home Until Wednesday All Love Excelling,” three-part feature; “Glacier National Park in Winter,” scenic 1 Love the Nurses,” comedy At the Pleasant Hour Until Wednesday of Their Rae two. The Proof of a Man, lke Almost Last ma “Universal comedy, “The part d dram Hero,’ a I have people b ruined by drug and patent slop. I will diagnose your your prescriptions FREE for the ex-Government case and Ask ig| Physician at the RIGHT DRUG CO. 169 Washington St. Look for the ORANGE FRONT In the) a STEWART HOUSE M6 Stewart St Pike Public Market bl 2he Near Modern Lares, Mod 6 Roon de ft 50¢ Tw SELECE DANCING PARTIES HIPPODROME Fifth an@ University Cleam Amusement Homelike Surreundings 10-PIECE UNION ORCHESTRA arcur DC | SECOND AVE. AND MARION S&T. Here’s a Thriller! Shown here Tuesday, Wednes. day and Thursday. remarkable photoplay of the dangers of the A African Jungles A 2-Part Feature With William Clifford Marie Waicamp. and Lions, Tigers In action, show- Ing the methods used In trapping big game. Also a strong Western Drama A Funny Comedy and a beau- tiful scenic picture. This program of 6 “picke photoplays is the cream of thr big Universal Film Co.'s out put, and shown here for a 5c admission. voted for, he will not buy the road wants motor busses, and at rences that we have had tion, Thy heard ome counctimer suggest flying machines Who knows but, after when this state actually be dry, some one won't get It Into his |head we will all wings will not need any of tran portation. “If we do not make a deal for ithe Renton line, | STAND OUT SQUARE TO SUBMIT TO THE | VOTERS, THE GALE OF DiViIS. ‘A’ AND GET OUR $400,000 BACK. Also the Lake Burien line nd the 8, R. & S. Ry. to the Se. attle Elctric Co, ANDO GIVE THEM A FRANCHISE on Stone way, Avalon way, and other ex tensions needed in different parte of the city. In my opinion the § ttle Elec trie Co. is serving the city well, and for as low a fare as ts possible “It has # nt a tremendous amount of money tn h ing make Seattle what she is toda and if th ie such a large mare of after giving the people serv ! performing its part of the etlon work on the streets, wh do we hesitate in giving the Renton line 20% of the gross re celpts for years for its pur “If the peopte of Seattle want to get more out of their property than the mortgage and assessments they have against it, must learn to Jeal fairly with companies that are aiding in the deve ment of this city. It may be possible for us to destroy those already here and not be able to @ away, but those that are not he will not come unless they see an opportunity to make tnvestments of assured stability. When I came on this council, I made every effort to work with Erickson, It is imponstble. My American teaching has not been along lines of destroying property, either of the corporation or the private {ndividual, nor am It a single taxer or believe in any of the ‘tema,’ but Just a common ev day Amertean citizen nothing more than to man's work or business, and | full value in good service tn jturn for what I get | “If Erickson and let alone, they will elty this que’ of the have and kind constru for do a give re his kind bankrupt ar the 7] In my opinion, he is playing the ' game just right for the intere |the Seattle Electric Co. Th could not ask for a better frie on the counct! than Erickson. ts of A DIP INTO SOCIETY (Copyright, 1914, by the Newspaper Enterprise Association.) Not in a long time have I had much fun as I had with Kitty terday and. last evening First, dear Aunt Mary told me to “run along and have a good time” and that she was going over |to Dad's to spend the day | Kitty and I went shopping. Kitty | wanted to buy herself some new jclothes and I wanted to look about to see where I could get cheapest the two goWns that every one seems to think I must have There is always a joy in shop woman. She is the re of the world. It part of her business of life and with all the temptations to buy what manufacturers and merchants spread before her, it is a wonder that as many women are as eco. |nomical as they are. We women [have to stand the accusation of ex travagance, and yet most of us know that when we want some |thing that costs more than we th we are able to pay we usual ly take our husbands with us They cannot resist a bargain in merchandise which appeals to thelr pockets any an withstand a bargain when offered by tempting Kitty and I bought two frocks each. One of mine was a simp! white evening dress and the other was a green visiting costume trim med with fur, Now I am fixed for the winter. Kitty was a picture tn a blue evening gown, but she said {that Herbert would not let her wear ft, because {t was low necked | 80 | ye is tall buyer is in love lips. Carnival of Empire Thursday and Friday, December 3rd and 4th In Douglass Hall Broadway and Pine St. Under the women of the Relief ADMISSION FREE Buy Your Christmas Gifts Here you spend will the suffering war bu Auspices of the British-American Association And the to mone relieve the £0 caused by in pe. who aske | al more than they| and $27.50 Women’s Suits at a price that scarcely pays for the materials. THE STORE THAT. SAVES YOU MONEY”, 14c Maraaret Apre Seconp Ave. AT JAMES ST, Special Inducements for Tuesday DEPLETED RANKS FILLED UP! A hurried message to our New York buyer, quick work on his part and the fast express to the Coast did the work. Once more we can offer $22.50, $25.00 A manufacturer's sore need of money, our buyer on the ground with the cash, a bargain struck, and here they are. THEY GO ON SALE TUESDAY AT => Such Material SAMPLELINE OF RAINCOATS Picked up by New Rubberized, Cravenetted ble texture coat and $5.50 Coats for $7.50 Coats for. . our ra $15.00 Coats for...... $20.00 Coats for...... 29 Women's striped C Seersucker Pett coats, just right for all kinds of weather, worth 60c, Tues. day 29 Women's Knit Pet- 69c ticoats, close fitting, serviceable colors, special 69¢ 38 Another Lot of Chil- | C dren's Winter Dre | es, wash materials, made as perfect as $1.50 grades 10c \* -Si|k Ribbons, C 3 to 6 Inches wide, for fancy work and hair bows; limit two yards 5 Silk Neck Cords, fluffy c tassels, new colors; never less than 10c; special be $1 9 Children's Serge . and Corduroy Dresses, ages to 6 years, ex- tra special $1.98, 10 Diapers for Children, C rubberized, three safety buttons; handy for in fants. 25 Bloomers for Girls, C heavy biack sateen. You save time and money. 25 Children’s Heavy C Outing Flannel Gowns and Sleepers, ages 2 to 6 years, ingle ; lan sleeve $13.75 LADIES’ Hardly Russian zibeline York buyer tw nd dot 1 dow Per soe $2.48 - $3.48 . $7.48 . $8.98 Test Coupon The yu surely ca the price less than the mater Star asks for a test of the merit of ad- vertising. Here are the best bargains ever offered in Children’s / Sample Coats ; and Chil- § dren’s Furs, By bringing this Coupon to the store a rebate of 10 per cent will be al- lowed on these Coats and Furs, alike <« for the Price You Never Saw Before ALL MUST GO 100 COATS Balmacaan, Redingote and in plaids, checks, plushes and sian J $12.50 Coats for. . $22.50 Coats for....... $30.00 Coats for in this Jot and would cost. n find your co 50 Vici Kid Shoes, in button and with cravenetted Sizes 2% to 8. new styles, lace, some cloth top. Special, Growing Girls’ $3.00 Patent Leather, Gun-metal and Dull Kid Button Shoes, made with low heels and wide toes. Sizes 2% to 6. $2.50 Special, a pair Men's $5.00 Gun-metal, Tan, Lotus Calf and Patent Button Shoes. Can't be beaten at Tuesday a pair. DIB Tuesday, a pair. $2.50 Boys’ Kangaroo Calf and Box Calf School Shoes, made for hard wear. Sizes 2% to 5%. A $1.98 pair oh Sizes 13% to 2, Sizes 9 to 13, ara... D149 Women’s Felt House Slippers in brown, red, gray, with leather soles. 89c Special, a pair Blankets Blankets Blankets | } Cotton Blanke I 98c tn coors waite tan | and gray, with fancy borders; worth $1 | $1 3 Cotton | ° size 64x76; nice, soft |} weave, in gray, white and tan, jf with fancy borders; elsewhere iB $175. | Extra Heavy Cotton ] $1.69 secre cover colors white, tan and gray, with fancy pink and blue borders; good value for $2.00. Wool Finished Blan kets, tan, white and fancy borders; also colored checks and full double bed si $4.00. Blanket | $2.8 \ sray, with assorted plaids worth All-Wool Blankets, $4.9 {n plaids and checks, 66x80; weight about 4 Ibs.; as- sorted colors; well worth $6.00. $5.5 and edge; Pair Wool Blankets, size 70x82, with pink blue borders, silk bound our regular $7.00 quality Comforts, double bed 98c size, in medium, Hght and dark colors, filled with light colored cotton; worth $1.25 $3.1 Woolnap Blankets, size 66x80, white with pink and blue borders; bound with 2-inch silk binding ribbon to match borders; splen- did value for $4.50 $1 3 Comforts, size 72x78, ° filled with new card- ed cotton, fancy covering with plain backs to match; our regu- lar $2.00 sellers, $1 9 Comforts, extra ° large size, fine silk- oline covering with faney bor- ders, filled with pure white cot- ton; why pay elsewhere $3.00? Comforts, light and $2.69 fluffy, filled with new carded cotton, fancy sateen covering with plain colored bor- ders, scroll stitched; worth $4.00. 35c Crib Blankets. Don't forget the baby. Nice, soft, warm blankets; regular 50¢ sellers, and short sleeved | “Didn't Herbert see you in even jing 8 before vour marriage?” 1 asked. | ‘Of course, he did,” pouted Kitty | as she twisted about so as to see the dimple tn her left shoulder, | but the day after we were mar ried he said he did not think a set tlement worker should wear decol gowns. Do you know, Margie, before we we married Her- was always talking to me of exquisite milk-white skin, and he never seems to notice if skin is Ike parchment or not Margie, this is an awful thing to say, but Herbert is so good and » serious about Ife that he mak me want to kick over the ap; cart.” | Buy the blue dress and wear it, | dear,” I advised, “if it will make) ye any happier. 1 am sure it is very becoming and opeventonnly | modest 3 CHARGED WITH COUNTERFEITING. three-year chase, Capt B, Foster, U. 8. secret operative, Saturday night} Tacoma George Kane that bert my now my After a Thomas service arrested in alias Hargens, on a cha terfeiting. Harry C. Roberts urrested with him, In Seattle day J. H. Harris was arrest the same char Kane and erts both are on charges of counterfeiting, will be returned to that state. BOOST BREAD PRICE 1 rge of coun: | was un: | 1 on| Rob- | Backed by the be the ones hardest hit, the bak ers Saturday night voted to ad. vance the wholesale price of bread to 4 cents and 8 cents for small and large loaves, ‘The price to the consumer will not be changed Sharp in the price of wheat jand flour is given as the reason for \the price increase, grocers, who will rises wanted tn California | ¢ “Tl do it,” said Kitty at least wear it to the club dance with you tonight.” And so the deed was done and we were dressed in the “rags” that we had been “glad” to buy when Dick came home. He was in great spirits. book deals that he had were off had gone through. I won't be able to dance much with my hand in a cast,” he said You don't dance on your hands, do you, Richard?” asked Aunt Mary, who so seldom makes a Two thought “T can{ Dick said peach tonight. lot of dances for me.” “Hush,” interrupted Kitty. “No man has a right to a ‘lot of dances’ from his own wife.” “Just what I was thinking,” sald Jim Edie, who had come in’ to go with us, and then in a low voice he whispered boldly: “I wonder if you are the cold, angelic sort of creature that lacy, white thing you call a dress makes you look.” ‘Come alon “Margie, Save you're a a * called Dick. “The joke that we shouted in sheer sur-|tax! has begun to tax prise. (To Be Continued Tomorrow.) LET DR. 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Disorders, Disor= Rectat t for all weaknesses, Despondency, Impalr= od Vitality and Nervous Debility never fails. and pm mination advic DR. MACY, free, Pri to 12 * moderate and include medi- Call or write, Specialist in Advanced Methods 1318 Second Ave, Seattle, Wash, Opposite The Rhodes © Opposite Arcade Entrance