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seeecnge. Soe sor eres 1915. PAGE * STAR—SATURDAY, APRIL 1 Wiere Are Fifty Who Found Hidden Key and Will See “Baldpate” Show Free; Also 2,500 More Who Solved Puzzle, But Whose Answers Came Too Late The winners: Mrs. Martha R. Cutting, 4338 Phinney ave.; Oak Chambers, 1008 W. 67th st.; Mrs. H. Hansen, 4401 Phinney ave.; Mrs. C. D. Denny, 6710 9th ave. N. W.; Burr Chamber: N. W.; Miss Verna Hoyt, 713 33rd ave.; Mrs. Olive O dell, 706" Pine st.; John Corbally, 1420 Third ave.; John M. Foss, 5807 Fifth ro N. E.; T. J. Lingwood, 12 Starr-Boyd bldg. ; R. H. Silien "a Tudor Mes. G. Magnus, 719 N. 82nd st.; D. Oswald, Raleigh hot@l; Geo. Seipel, 122 Boren ave. N.; Hope McCombs, 5301 Ravenna place; Alice Downee, Bellevue, Wash.; John Givens, 122 Broadway; Mrs. M. L. Shenk 105 Cas- arucia Apts. ; Mrs. Geo. L. Spirk, 1007 E. Marion at.; R. H. Miller, Abbotsford Apts.; Frances Hatche, 2012 E. 52nd st.; Leila Miller, 2120 E. Fir st.; J. Schiffer, 1512 Summit; Misé Bernetha Barbour, Lincoln hotel; Mrs. F. E. Snyder, 3539 Hudson st.; Laura Lee, 4328 Phinney ave. ; Mrs. E. C. Heuss, 1238 E. Fir st.; Mrs. Chauncey Wright, 1238 E. Fir st.; Margaret R. Lynch, 715 N. 82nd st.; J. O. Bruggeman, 918 16th 5 ave.; Carrie May Burt, 610 33rd ave.; Mrs. F. W. Rickards, 334 Liberty bldg.; Mrs. E. Morris, 319 Randolph ave.; Esther E. Harty, 933 W. 65th st.; Mrs. E. Matheny, 1604 Ninth ave.; Miss Lucielle Nideffer, | 1007 Stewart st.; George Denny, 6721 10th ave. N. W.; H. H. Hart, 208 Third ave. S.; Louise Rouse, 616 University st.; Arthur Palmer, 121 8th ave.; Mrs. Jack Ehlin, 4004 14th ave. N. E.; Capt. E. Ben- } } nett, 2646 64th ave. N. W.; M. C. Wheelock, 727 N. 74th st.; Miss Ethel Combs, 1532 Seventh ave. W.; Theodore Cole, 5025 43rd st.; D. Graham, 1402 Third ave.; W. W. Greenwood, 1528 Seventh ave, W.; Miss Nellie Weber, 321 24th ave. N.; Marion Southard, 511 Frink bldg.; Louise Stabler, 1817 N. 49th st. ; L nan : | “The Seven Keys to Bald. | Above are printed the names | 9 {Oscar Hundbers, William Wanger Hd- | Bdwe Adela M. Varker, Dore ma. pate,” editor received more of the 50 winners, whore cor Y IT S DONE win Grenfell, HM, Mason, P. A. Keeter, 1.| Virg WG. Beth, Jobo Menain, | Mre e ee than 15,000 answers to the puz rect answers were first to [Crawford, Cart Pegelow, Arthur Olson.) pop , | Mies A. mith, Mrs. KB. Arn © | Trick , sie—and most of them were reach The Star office, and be -- —_— Fe modes coin ce ek ee Biackstone, ‘tr C Miller, Cartie ‘Mearty, J. Clonkie, M.| 5. 34 wrong low are 2,500 others who found ; m | Donald Preston, Men A. Pion, Nateo | ie During the last hours of the | the right solution, but whose ) H. | Mayeello Lane, ‘Prank D. Grace, George | Me contest the letters came in #o letters came too late. ter. Virginia Gomey, Joe Faith: | 1, fast that it was necessary to The 50 winvers recelve eagh Mies | ful. A. King, A, Solvacun, W. Landweer, | ¢ bring them from the postoffice a $2 seat at the Metropolitan Wooster, Harold Ryan, ) » to The Star in automobile- +| theatre for “The Seven Keys to rare loads. | Baldpate” Monday night ‘ tison, | Healey Maud | Warner Mre. Eillaabeth Altison, | y They overflowed desks and PLEASE NOTE: THE WIN Mra MC Parker, A.B. | Blake tables, Boxes and bags were § NERS NEED NOT CALL AT | L ne, Mabel Andrew fetched and filled. Deskmen THE STAR FOR THEIR TICK Ankerses, 5008 ee and reporters came and went | ETS, AS FORMERLY AN. argh <oaeal through drifts of letters to NOUNCED, TO INSURE THAT nat wm ©. Pot to Baldpate™ THE TICKETS SHOULD GET M. Hine, James | at INTO THE RIGHT HANDS IN vr Ricario, Kaward Kelly, Mra. | here never was another EVERY CASE, THEY WERE Dittevrandt, Wille Croshie, John. contawt like it. We don't know MAILED TO THE WINNERS eed, Bier Bane a ae Hilda Burris, Cart ®. Schentdt why. It was a silly contest. FRIDAY NIGHT, AND WILL ne, Ethel Harris, Mre we KR Thompeon, Veda mith, Mrs. Yet the town went stark crasy 2 DELIV ge - Wellington, George A. Salle mar, J. Be over it. If 15,000 people thought | TIME FOR TH 1 Widinn, Dabaveni tite. G. Lone, tare. Ve Gente ursar, Yuan: wismeeel| ‘are. Ot they [had found the seventh DAY NIGHT. Mise Vern 3 Mra. Weldon, W. J. Vickeiaen, |W Murphy, i a Patten, tins ey, fully twice that number P. W. Baker, John A. Reagen. Boke W Lewes, Ida} TAvlor, H. Baton. er, J. W. Graf. Mra, Hh must have TRIED to find it Thomas Jones, 1 Dare, Mra W Irene Woody The first day only 300 letters ({f,. ‘ihrer. Mise Bennett Dorn, Mrs , Jones K came, and only eixht had the | 9 "},¢s"™ a Ww. W De Lone. M Mrs, W. A. Kdmunds. Viet ¥. Hungert right answer. On the second | senun. Re jenson, Weneet H. 1a Green, Mattie Mott Ernest Witiard « day the letters came too fast | Leute Mote, Mrs Mth, Marte Gail. Mrs. ¥. C- Dana. | Jounsien, George Julia cAward Mme! F] to reed, #0 we checked ou the [ttt Reser. Mra ttc vue wine, | ald Btevens, Henrietta Kelde P. Mortenson, o 3. ae envelope the time of arrival Se se ¥.| Bthet Russe! em ieherta, Site. 2 . Bunice C. Hall, Wii- from th on. wee Gore 5. ag ome f Arthur J 1A i lag facker. W eee Me Ham Bodie, Miss Annie W rot rd . ou oe . agauit jacket! J arshall, Mic aed DE Teed we tqunee | Thea tert Annear, Vhenia Raiph| Vorwesk. Norman Calson, M. Atcham I, Werechati | manent, Mettlo’ Howard. ue Sa and read them all. | Meer, Mise Mase! Arneid. Jenn is. ‘sti it. Hanson, Ce rg ML gh FO H. Micke, Wessiey Joles, J. U. Merely slitting the envelopes | Thomas Reginald 1. Gusctie Ore Ieee Me Mies | Marte Jourdan, Mies 3: was a berculean task. Read- Perry Mutt. BR Jennings, Detvin | Athkineon, J simmer Mei Mies eee ing them and listing the cor- [Mathews Mre Db. P “Welen, Leonard | ; , , v , Marvin ‘rey. Bremerton’ Aten Mane rect answers was a still tough- | (2virerech. Gleorme | Wo Morris. | Glen #. Fer . H , ven " vreemen, | HM. Baskett, Kenneth er job. About 2,500 had the [Francie Gambert George Marmo| vray. Louise French, WH right answer, and many more |T ¥. King PA. Mayne rr Port Den. | Sores , Neath Mareen: Raweere were nearly right. Methe Ghavely, Lacy Brant. Lamwen, Lather, t, He lets, Hannah Drange, Mies Ruth Muller, Thousands were ‘way wrong. | Srew sorca Mee. 8M Paimen 0. Ww William Bpooks mith. | John Bianiey, Mies Helen Wilkins, Bea= Some thought the puzzle a | n. Mra XK. Shofeld Mra GW Sh sere naga cor fone |e oe ee a ees “catch.” The seventh key, per | Ochelerwt, Mre EoM Colter, Andrew ttle hteon, « James |Sehulte, J. pore tgs ge cara,” Gaal BOS gh sb yond aan ih Ry oa are 1 P Marek ad age ge Eka omnes 3 M. Thompeon, Einar Ome Gindys : caption. | Sotta, ¢ Coon. Mrs. Festus Tierney a & Biot Anna | Miller, Mra W. TR Jackson, Helen Trim-| Murray, Hayward Dane, Mrs. ©. One —— ey H. Ritacher, John De Walle, Mies Dean] pogie sre sis, wi: ditaineld’ de, Mikael bie rast. Chark kite, |bie, Henry Thompeon, Caroline Carter,| Victor Berr, Raymond Rue, Mre. George ed, had it elaborately fg ane a Mrs FD. Lonatel- | °C © AA on. A. @ Mecte, |W. Karek. Shepherd, M Frank | Allee Kindelon, W. E Clute, Dolly Mona-|H. Webber, J. A. Kettlew G. Green a out that the seventh key was a |'ow. ¥. Kinkeack. Mra Agnes steane, Miao pacer fia mim: | Toler . Miller, |smith, Arvo Portogole, Mra TL MH. Gin-| field, Hllzabeth Reekle, Mise Bernice Bend * musical key—G sharp! is dem a ao Manson. | ong. Kila Kelly, Chi Réddene, | Johnson. rae C..3ehneon W. Morrigan.| noid, Archal Snider. Mre C Murray, K |eon, Norma Mutlen, Henry Maher, Henry ‘ ‘ * humor. Mise Mariel i surett Taylor, B.A. Drown. Kdna Mey: | Jung, Mra J. W A. Donaldson, Helen Newswander, Mra| Drew, Mes. Lilla H. McGraw, Mra. Av Many guessed that the solu Me A, Woolbert. Fi - w Dr Kéne M Mee J tion would be found by folding. pe Stn ke A keane Wen ers. Victor Henry, Willlam Johnson, © ¢ } ened Sere A. Margaret Pasieos, Mrs. | Wertng. Miso Syivia Newman, Easte Heid, Gertr Sta ene Coonts, Mre ' - Re E Onghe, | Nellie Feree vite Hosking, W. 8 | RL. Newbrand, Mra Gustave H. Kunst, Dut the result was not a per | MM" Gertrude Mann, Rudolph pa gh ie Be Py Rd | sag i me. on A. Goebel, George W.| FP. H. Grout, W. H. Keowerott, Mra i. fect key off the ring. a oe eae 8 Ciena Me oe Praag - mig | 4 en ms J % McKinley, Mra Eme-|C. Seyner, A. R Yale Frank Wither, et eee mecetelth a We fuer bon eee nein RK. Heat Mee T Matite Brinker rian. 1} wit. MB. Retamen, Sire. Prac] Devid Scsatteil W'S. Jtese ee a gram showing exactly how the |" Ofaide. Tare hain ® Rankin tee age =e pean ygr gag. to “weg a meiteas teens wan, @ Ogden. | Howe, M. J. Shockte eA. Bites PK Southard, Mra 3. W. Bareou @ puzzie must be folded. The |i onine Nusselt janes Cornnt Mrs teniley ' Mas Careth. Alfred Fal Bhig H RIM arnell Kenne McGiin, RK. 8. Thorsen, Robert D, Aber- paper in first folded from left | 2.7,/"i8* Ruseell. Jame Mew Mra Atlee New ae Rentiey 4 Huret, | Maurine Prescott, Clara Beckwo nethy, A. Nelson H. K. Peterson, I, @ to right, making dotted line No. rt wer Johneon. Mare Rawin Colina | Sterne, Henry Davia. Mra Hof wii-I Lynch, Cyrille Teiple . Rerniee « ©. Asche. | Bila Rawards ¢ David Lenchner, Myrtle B 1 bao we oa Bag panera ed hee ae ee Jake McManus & Saul Fr 1 EAwarde |irene W. & Mleanor Kawards, Mrs | a } Then part left-nai nice Ockers, Molly Langley ee lervew, Ernest s. Evelyn |V. Hendricks, Mre. Lillian Anderson, Bigna | je folded back again, making | fine) Pereenee sca Roberta, Sydney Hanks Frasier, Jenn Thoep, Ruth Greem, Thomas Raymoad Knoblauch, J. W Alesander,|H. Manvan, Olive Palsen Miss A © Oregon Washington Folsom, M. 1. Mil-|Manneecher, Mre f MMler, Mra N. & ler, Beatrice B Howe 4 Pike, Mise| Sutherland, Thomas Granen, Mra ft Phyitia Day, Mra K. Schols, Mra W. Ken-|Praser, Frank Van Moot ay, A. W. Wolter. Opal Cortis, Stammis, Tedéy Dwer Marr Here’s a Man With P | a Plentiful Supply the two parts of line No.3 to /y “ 1 iether ‘The paper te then fold- | tereeen. pena oe és ed over from the right so that | Scot! Miss Jule Tne Long, ML. Shenk, | Mra. Lenora Percine. Mrs. t. Ashiand (ey lee > @ Mareid Culvin, Mra J. T Riley, & G line No. 3 becomes the inside [™sn 4 F wi Malek Leite, ote ©. Deety Griffis. Mre D Dansiger, CL. Hweaney thent ne, Mra J. my Wester Be oe crease. Then the top part fe | {eres Mention, Will sum Bcc Maraeat Wren EY. Beaten | eae, Peete: Rasectt Meath, Sebey Oueetery = George Mullen, 34, a tailor, M Wiliams JW. Clark, Rests Duca. Ceell Button, George Blink folded back again on line No. 4. | stine Ajiene Hice, Mre Arthur I wkinson, J enstop, Mise Mita Gallaher, Mre J. FE whose present abode is the The result ts a perfect key, George Hellen, Mise Mary Toe Mt Pee erage k. T'| Johnson, Mise B. FE 1, Mra We - city jail here, has more having the same size head a ar daca sain a, Bek iN. Calbate Slereey Gere, dames &. | teeny, “ay Roget, Mra CY. Some | Q@—When an engagement is!Probably membership in the boy nerve than a bottle of booze key-part as the others, but with fee & Clemam, Genes Hees, Roy F. Cobn, Mra Wm. W ria k Wieatn: Warten: Bates ot broken, regardiess of which party| scouts would be most helpful. in a prohibition state. Donald McCay, Mrs. Pauline \Detioffen. Mre. Le Roy W. Toung, Mre broke it, is It customary or neces-; Lacking these opportunities, yor George three weeks drew Weekly, Mre T J Jeres, Arohie 7 s PP Bi ago Meteatan: Sirs. B Mancon, B. 1. Weok- | Sia mere taken, tase We'd tontnons US sary for the giri to return the en-| might put yourself under a doctor's] evoked the sympathy of Pa- hine, Edna Swope, Bernhardt Kippers-| gisie Grolisi. Mise D. M. Porter, Mre ® | @agement ring? A.M. |care. Some physicians prescribe. troiman C. W. Bowles, who berg. Huth EB. Downing. A. Ht Abrens. iC tans Mre J. K.. Milietrand, Mise) M | A-—It is customary for a girl to| certain medicines for persons whose saw him standing in front of Martha Dorgardd, H. H. Golde, Harold | werner Johnstone, Mist Nettie Girvers, | joffer the ring back after an en-|nervous syst a restaurant. Hanson * F. Laroche, Mise Ruth Jenkin. Gror C. 5. Clare, Vera Miller, ttre. Lassie hi t b yetems are disturbed by Hy Bessie Sharp, Ernest Nyquest, Arthur a Sg eee » Hoof, Mise Ira Maack, Karl ©. Com | Sasement sunipivts soak broken, the sudden disuse of tobacco. off le looked hungry. The cop Mergt. Dene Timmerman, Mre © M. ier ams eeteetie, 5M. Meare k. Marie Stratton, Piey Martin, Mrs 2 Never give up. Try one thing jered him a place in his lin, Mrytle Hofetad, John Shertwy, Ch ee 8 arene ly J Campbell, De Wolff Emory, Mary 3) Q—t am a young working girl/ and another, most of all your will home, where, in return for a ete ney Flood. Com tance Mikeleen, Mise E leer divadem WT, Shanery, telee ehekaaia \for the last two months from a/ over this small thing may mean vic- and lodging. Beott. ® | Wale eae eae iene aca, mre, {Wii Mrs, Agnes Kullgren. Mise Flor yonug man teacher who ha: treated | tory over many great things in your George stayed two weeks. bert Campbell, Kate Phil le ¢ ndersos, Mr® lence Randolph. Frank M. Diake F. B me with every respect and ha i When h rae a, te ae ner, Joe 0. Meoper.’ Marry O. Merman Se Eetee tik Henn 0 ho tee “vert. | you think it would be right for me| @Q.—My neck is quite afew shades|}| ery. Mra. Lottie Marper, Carrie vane} 2 8. Small, Mre te Murphy, Owen J. Lb Wie, Mrs Mamie ; to go? WAITING. Frida: rnoon George Maron! Gerbutt, Mrs. A. Ipeen, Nora| Roberts. BG. Garrett, Mrs 0 Durke-| Whiting. ¥. H Mille. Opal Miller, E.| @ |""a'—Personally, 1 would advise pent "bh noma hg" uglimae accosted sownen t his bea Lillian Sylon, Martin Obsina, John Mra Edwin Parker, DM. Barber. | Oison, Mrs Wo M. ficksl. Mies Gladys fe gr meres hie i me a way to Dicach it out? = hie Bae affney, Mre. B4 Hatt, Mre A Springer Adela, none, e to Sere trees Wiekdl GA. 8. See ,, {You Rot to accept this invitation 1 do not tike to use powder, but! at Second and Madison and Mrs £4 Marriott, Beth pe, eee Seta ee vik jaro A ¥. Bethy, GA. Lumbard. Harry | You do not mention either pf your|1 sometimes put some on my neck, asked him for a loan of $2 Conaughy, R. W. Rohrer, J. M nase: ren - © | Troe, Harold Kerton, Mise Bether Parke, y ok | a 1 it fe 5 st aye Ee ionar ease’ Seeman Bebe, Wm | sng cena, sae Saber, eee “ - Nick | ages and tt is difticutt for nf& to ad-|eo there will net be such a con.|} t 90 to Victoria, B.C. Allen, Louis Jensen, Misa Ruth Pletcher. | Harold Mere. M. Warren, Yance| Fellows Mra. Allee Grinred. George 11 Mastow. bare. G. 91. Lesener, Chet] er | know so little| trast. Any information you can wiles suppressed his sur- : ho gph nd pay Abrame, diss Grace Thempten. Jack | ee ae ee panes |Sbout, but, broadly speaking, 1 do| give me will be greatly appreciated prise and landed Mullen in mil Jorgensen. Curthright, Mise Fern Larson, Gordon | Hage cihkland, eine. { Mot consider it advisable for any | by UNBLEACHED. the hoosegow. Hutebineon, Miss Anne | wy, Men hl Geek tae Tf A. Burnatesd, 3. A. Catt-lacnoor Marie Keeley. Mies Barr, Ceci) Wits, | girl to go out with her teacher, A.—Mix and stir with 30 grams Mra J. L. Metal Hardeo Spits, iste We > son. go Mare [Ret Mire A. Gray, Be OL. Caddy. as PR ig she has known #0 short ®/of lanoline and 10 grams of bitter ‘mn 8. D. W. Moran whe ¢ wa ielen Roberta, N. Flanders, Lester . ee ale, tae ei [CM Patarnon, Mien Leona Sirteaer:, J |Goud, Mee Btta O. Lay, We 8 Ven TheName eW: . almond oll, a solution of borax. I! say about some of the legislation Mitchell, W. Moore, Bitsabeth Buchanan, | A. TRO a, eee nese Menon. | Vi. s ; i aa anil Or 16. 1 ke yee ioe 45 tena and BY-| recently passed at Olympia. yp ye cue, tere, agen D. Pian, Amanda Kuce-l vi Gote oa” wrutions, De dean tin a eee 4 yin rogen peroxide, 15 grams. Apply! ‘The mass meeting of the Sunday Peete pnnse Sehaien, Mins cue. Sire. hs jonen, Gearge 0. Poster, [Elem C- A. Whitson, Mrs Jones, M * Misnomer pany o' th sexes very much.|this in the evening after washing} jut will be addressed by Frank 3 5 xs Ses “etaru, One eteple, Charts] oe i. Ram Crosman, Mine Could you tell me how | could get| thoroughly with good 80a) ant! paviey, Seattle attorney. A musie Benham, W tL. Tite, WH. Palm Ale EB Wilson, Mary Heott, Wick Wicklund. » Axel Jurnetrum, Wilfred De Iriais, George | o,, Carson, Mra Jessie Bannard. Perey Lee. van! Mre Ray ft. Marston, © Mt. John, Mre | efi Fannie & Fartow, Miss Alice Oliver, © H. Mattison, Clarence Burd, Carl Ren Mrs. E Melba. L. M Mertgrave, Edne Thompoon Rari| Revareon, Cheteiana Swanstrom, Chat a. Henry Tymm. | "Verne Young. Vanderbilt MeCarty 7 A. RR. Merritt, W. P. Woeleke, jr WB Lyon 1 Myeld acquainted with some nice boys of| warm water and rinsing well ae, 1a |", Owe age? JUNE es q neral impression prevaile| A.—-Usually there are plenty of! that wherever a sign “Dye Works” |nice young folks to welcome « REP, LANE TO TALK Ewa kee is displayed with prominent letters | stranger into the young people's or- | RECEIVER ayolag—e ch ix not the ‘ ane. In| usually give young people a good | Sich 7 eattie there are several modern | opportunity to meet other youn Z s dye works who really do dye fab. tesente: too. “oun! W. D, Lane, a member of the talaga ber cues kestast Ga ries, Foremost among these is the 4 state legislature, will conduct an] ger Mines Co. of Nevada, in tederst Union Dye Works, located at 10th) @—can a wife apply for a di-|open forum on the acts of the re-| court, and Judge Neterer has order- * and East Union St. They are dyers|yorce as soon as she leaves her | Cent legislature Sunday afternoon,| eq receivership continued until he = tel EOE ON in every sense of the word, but | husband, or must she be away from |at the Friendship supper of the Y.| givos his decision Rynerson, Frank Roasie, G. leven that being true, less than 5°% | him gix months before she can ap-|M. C. A. Sunday club Mrs. Ames charged that Geor; oy: F.es-| Of their satire volume Of business | uty tera aiverce! 8. W.. | Lane is one of the best-informed| wintield, president of the Consoll: is dyeing—cleaning fs the main eee nae can apply at any|Members of the legislature with 4 7 onee ppl 3 dated Mining Co., obtained control Morthet . ur, Myr} business. This firm ts equipped | time she has sufficient grounds for | reference to legislation directly af-lof the Merger company through “I had several teeth extracted be- fore I came to your office, and find that you have the only painless! « method that I have met with. I rec- ommend you to others who are suf- fering with toothaches. “L, H. JONES, ; “Hotel Karl.” | stanwood. Emil Syfte If you have teeth that need ex-| "MP: Fracuiin. tracting, we can do It and not hurt Samer, tte Fairbanks, a bit. But, remember also, that by Se oe Tooee our improved methods we can often save teeth for you that you eight think need to be pulled. Dental Offices Mrs Fran. Bergstrom Mabel al program will be given by tne Callfornia Jubilee quartette. Cookson. aD Har Mra 3 * M. Dupkin, Mra. H. Waterhouse Emma McFarland, Charies Hult Olin Duncem, Mra. Mae Sisson, Mrs Hall, Mrs. M. R. MacDonald, Mra Cook, W. L. Munsey, Kam Lily Lyman, T. C. Rue Munn, HJ. Mull, 1 Fv. Kurteh, D. B. Zadd re. 1%. Russell, Mra, Tone I, J. Lane Henan, Mire it, Brower, Mise Nore Pes : 3 a Blaae L. R. CLARK, MGR. G. A Rehman, Mies Ju ca Sch Mecemaney, 2 Y. ander, W with all the newest machinery that} eS ,|fecting social « f ‘ x. ry * 1405 Third Avenue ge mo Rig = Marts, |ScUremen, Wed. Willlameon, RM. Case WA. Mmith, BM Collette lis used in cleaning delicate fabrics. |, a Rb ge leoype died Prong tert nd industrial condi-| fraud. She is holder of 3,750 shares H. Donnideon, Mra. Pred Leigh, W. Ras aftney, Kise Stuart T | the manager, Frank Islander, ex.|#e4 in the superior court of the ething tolor Consolidated stock, ner, Blanche Sutton, Stanley Boldainak’, N. W. Corner Third and Union M: H. Donaldeon, Mre. RL. M. & Mooper. } . = . : Tine 6. Lae, Mrs, BB. Davia, | Noite Medions, David, Poncook, Mee, & Mra plained today the different meth. |Conty in which she resides Miet, Mrs. Allee Marte ern, &. hepher . iin, ¢ a ods of cleaning in vogue today a | ; by. Miss Charlotte Hamill, Mra A, E ge was ; Union Savings Miles, John Campbell, Thames Forest | Vesesun cooriecse Ses Misivin’ F.| 0M, Parle French dry cleaning means wash.| @—! have a little boy and | would appreciate it If you would | | Mra. Mattie Bishop, & Gitford, Bmii Johnson, Frank Mandy, | Huston. Mre 8. It. Brightman Fergiund, & Darthen #hefpies, Mre M. FE. Dantele, Bertha Dorn, Marie Davey, Prank Rye Fulk Philip W S C. EB. Worth, BL. Brant, ©. A. Schion- | 6°" Mee t- m, FH. Marston. | sary Fisher, Monroe Stickney Ip | scr ars win Nica W. "wood. |. W. MoKee: Mrs. Mamie Hepler, A.A’) Kirmer. Advil Larsen, George. Fair ward, Marton fF) Mee FP Corry “en wy OF SEATTLE Helen Hart, W. . ¢:, eli, James Walle o, Mrs. J. M. Shafer, Alex Bord Mary A. Thompson, Leone Fievier, Mra Andrews, Mre J. Smith, Mre. M. J Reberth Melee Vare Garten Wm rs, Chazies Bicklinan, Jack 1, Ward, | Resources Nearly e m. ower, A rieston. Mrs. George M. Teel, Mre| Mise J. Maarell, Mra A. PR A Barlow Bracken, Albert Anderson. n, Frank Hermann, Mra WoW Harry Jobm wttle, Mrs Hennig, C. ©. Orea Fatr Hames, H. Bolsover, Anna Pierce: Florey, Mra. V. G. Impett, P omer | > generally, done by machinery, tell me the correct way to spell his which, being especially copstructed |[4Me, a8 some people spell It Mer- delicate materials without the | Meral. A MOTHER, | slightest injury. In some cases| A.—Merle is the correct way to en ou Want | where the garment is an extremely |spell the name, by hand. When the fabric is re Q—Is “ain't” recognized as a ‘ 2 :. Nellie Corbin, Almira Diebold, A. N. Lar | Henn moved from the French process,| word in a sense because of its uni- The First Thing in the S W. Call, Walter &. Mkinner, Bawin| Burne, Mre. w Boe peat dnih Sioneraadihdiatecrantet nevada x the attention of the spotter, whp is|will settle a dispute. WH Y Begg = oer geld: Be gS yong Special Linen Finish BS ig ol A Mecll lan expert of necessity and, by the | V.H.& HT. | Rap, en fet! aipies, aa’ doun talr'| BUSINESS CARDS Denn. |The chemicals used, toxether with |izer It ax a word, that Is, as a con-| This perfect service is provided by the NO ficien tynan, o Printed for the gasoline, very often make the/traction in very common use. ' Ruud Automatic Gas Water Heater lyn Pern, Sarah Lamaman, Wthel Watt s VE? lies Plover Hudson, ‘Thor : homes ’ ally the fabric fails to resy | @—Can you help me? | am a A + | Parks, Mes. Fred Davey, Louise kommer Burgoyne, W 1] the French and chemical processes,| boy of 17 and have used tobacco 5 the ii tilts 08 seth, Oliver Hovwon, Keene Schmit, BK APLAN PRINTING CO.,)4. & sce» y j ; ie water passes through the heater Bayth Ammerman, Henrietta Bteda),| 709 Fourth Ave. Main 2623) bexia An expert is in charge of each dif The habit sticks. 1 cannot break on its way to the faucet it is instantly Others have grown Wilson, Mrs, floes, Weed. HW. 6. King St Paul Si ig ferent process, aud he does noth-| away from it, | have broken 40 B} heated. This is accomplished by an ing the fabric in gasoline. This is| for this purpose, handles the most rill and some Merrell and others Can You Get Hot Water delicate affair, experts clean these ~apael 5 tio A v . evens, I. 7 ch fi id ° “i gen, Alciilo Auguetine, Tom White, Copt jae ig often stains appear which require | versal use? Your kind answer Morning or Late at Night? Mins Hildegarde Runge, Violet Mienda woo ‘Thomas, Mre.| Way, & Very well paid Individual.| A.-—Webster’s dictionary author: | phe eg a garment appear as new. Oc ©| $2.25 Per 1,000 1, Hambiin Conway, Fred Cours then the steam process is applied.| gince | was 11. ing else, When a garment or fab-| many pledges and resolutions that| : : a| Le Roy Edger, Fo W. Chase, Mra 1G Langer : a : “oh | a hin CREPES ai rich by persistent sau: Dedbahee i. Matte, emia 1 te ag vole wag ei oS those three | eannot make any more. | know automatic device which; from the effects of the . ©, HL Williams, Margaret M. Hamill 8. MoCalley » . ¥ “r pre: 2 atic ies ae ing. a ~ eo is thavoughly leaked. ff te sur ii, Sennen oe aredt New ee water pressure, automatically opens the gas valve Ethel Ferguson, R. Mlgtrig, Mra. R in, Mi prising what can be done to the | wn “pan lin we po iy cnt and ignites the gas, hence the gas burns only Heid, D. Doniey, Mre. EB. E. Meteon, Kt. M. Rellly, most hopelessly spotted materials. | ys during the time the water is flowing. its. Please suggest some way that 1 can cure myself of this habit. Arvid Erickson, Mra Re Conners, Prank A Aett!, Mint «| Harold M Why not you? ¥. Hoc J. Santora After the cleaning, expert pressers | take charge and when the garments The Heaters Are Sold on Easy Terms Interest 4 Per Cent Lissie Kubbage, Mrs. # J. Palmer, are delivered to your home by auto . A BOY. es, Mrs. H.W. Nickerson, 1 MeDanie felivery and on time, you cannot| A-—You need more confidence in JAMES D. HOGE, Russed Haverty, ¥. 1. Wri. Sentries i tell the material from new. From | Your will power, my lad. Gants t 8 . President.| Hach. Daisy Thomas, Ciittord Clark. Mrs a small beginning by Mr. tslander | Hever did anything yet. Yo | }at Ashe. Catharine Conroy, D & sar-l We Make Motion Pictures in 1909—when they had but one de.|@0 what others have done if you) e g g mpahy livery rig—this firm has grown un.| are willing to make the effort N. B. SOLNER, shall, Beth Langley, Mra. lL. M. Brown . B Marie Abrams, Miss King. Sig Halver Vice President and Trust Officer.| Mrs ©. F Quernaton, Wade Peterson Hubert Davis, Wamitta Blair, O. L. An Finest Equipment in the Northwest You ought to have the compan til It is one of Seattle's lending ionship and guardianship of a tem New Location—1308 Fourth Ave., Stuart Bldg. n fital| firms in its line, with three autos lary John Harold Wire HOGE BUILDING aris, Marie Vor Emma Liundsbers, 1 Jacobs Photo Shops Gasiagher, J Taylor Man Anderson! and teams always busy perate young man about rs Phone: Main 6767. adr pg oO. Shaw, drs P-1, Building, Seattle Myr ee tetaan it BD. Simpaon, George, ‘Their payroll is about $400.00 per|old, who could supervise and en- In the Heart of the Fimanclal| joeorin Mire A. Dickineon District. Belle M. Fraser, Ira Mielson, Mildred Bailey, William Williams, O. 2. Lynum, * WOOlby courage you in a friendly way,