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‘Suit Company eae TTY | | Month-End Clearance Ly eeea Senin, Ger oan Ol ‘Sale Friday and Saturday sep et Wilt be a bargain feast for the ladles of Seattle and The Paragon's policy of keeping the stocks fresh will t adhered to, ang all odds and ends and styles shown the previous thinks she is in love? grace to the family? ANXIOUS GIRL wisdom of people of dif vieinity strictly |} 4 — The ferent nationalities inte month must be cleaned up, no matter what the former cost may ne nationaliver” thtermerryiag | ; t is ® moot question, Many persons | have been. Tremendous sacrificing prices in Ladies’ New Suite, think it an unwise practice, for the Coats, Skits, Petticoats, Steamer Coats, Party and Street Dresses . ° | J reason that such persons are Ikely | and Alaska Furs 7 ‘ 4 jto be #o totally different that they . || Women's ted Model Suits, worth up to $47.50, Friday and [leo inot tive harmoniously together | Saturday Clearance S25 If the young man ts respectable $15 Rainproof ijk Duster for motoring . si.oo and worthy in every way, I do not } | $15 Silk Coats, all shades $4.95 [Ei think the fact that one of the family { | $20 Women’s and Misses orfolle style Suits, in tan, blue ie friendly with him need make the and black . sack 04bay " S150 t they are in dixgrace, How j $20 Golf Suits ....... Sito ver, | am in favor of people of the 4 | $7 Tailored Skirtr $5 and $6 Chiffon Shirt Watsts $20 White Coats $20 Stout Women’s Fancy - all silk lined, sizes 41 to 51 $15 French Serge Dresves, $2.95 and § 82.05 and S14 same race marrying Q.—My hands are very large and ugly, They are red, and the skin |ls hardened, and | cannot do a thing to make them look decent, Will you, Totlored Suits in black and blue po Paragon price all shades $15 Stout Women’s Coats, Dlack or blue, three-quarter length, || please tell me something | can put special 89.95 on my finger nails to make them 3 $25 Covert Coats .. $10.00 end $15.00 fF) grow? Cae $30 Women’s and Misses’ Tatlored Sutts, in Shepherd Plaid | A—The following formula ts} | dines and Serges at $47.05 [Pi aplendtd to keep the hands smooth | $4. Sik Mossaline Petticoats .. $1.45 and 82 Gum tragacanth, 2 drams, water, 14} | $15 and $20 Ste three-quarter length Coats, special, . $7.0 lycerine, 1 of, Uneture ben $10 Silk Poplin Dresses drams, borax, 2 drame, white 86.95 xtract, 4 drams. Macerate the $20 Silk Crepe Chiffon acanth in the water until ft ts Dresses 89.95 Tho perfectly soft, Dissolve the borax $25 Sik Crepe Chiffon in the glycerine. Mix the two soly Dresses . tions, add the tincture and perfume Paragon Taile and press through muslin, and Coats . This mixture does not soil the . $15, S20 and $25 Rub ft in unt! Guaranted 12 months “Boadway” Tailor - made Box Coats .. $10, $12.50 and $15 $10 Linen Motor Coats oll 1s very good for defective | fer natls. Anoint them with o! © dally, Q.—We are three sisters of 14, 1 and 16. We are in love with three boys, but our father and mothe don't want us to be friends with them, They want to come to the) ed t 000,009. house to ue, but we cannot tet! Me combined /them, Would you please tell ur) |r fits of + of membe what to do? xchange A ng that 48,032,823 THREE SISTERS. Obey your parents, and do sc! ngly, aa they know what is best Learn the lessons that _stoc e ed hands on xchange. ‘The of stock new Ye MAKE MILLIONS, :: A were nt for you an¢ icket ops 1 this. when you have mas' Moat os the money coming to/greater problems of the bucket shops is sald to repre-|themselves natural sent the savings of persons of mod-!ie love. But you are 4 lerate means liecescae ane ° NEW YORK. April 29 —The prof Loot CAA oa 8 | cket shops in th thE like tt caster for prices to be $ag-| cq ty tee toes ortioles requir-| 0,000,006 con. | *5 fim ae eee ee ed In efit k ear will be $10.000,0 , if regular listed stocks on ouent Se ane Ons tre gied than the exposition for a month's etay.| ue to do business at their prew weg 20 ent rate. This estimate is based | ere bandied ‘ os FLORENCE upon investigation made by A.—The outfit required depends committee from the stock exchange,| M. L. Whitcomb, head of Whit-|vory much on one's style of trave which furnished the United Press| comb Jewelry Co., ¢ at m@, jing. If you make t » by boat with the facts it learned today ‘ Fre ave We ou will need more clothing that The profits last year are declor- | Bight were you to go by train. A woman ates ping at the most expenat Is would need four times t Astonishes Seattle a ount of clothing at ten times the! t of the wardrobe of the average | irstoniat A modest outfit should optain *-/at least two coat sults. One should be of lightweight serge. The tempt hex Friday and Saturday Pictures people. ONE ing new covert cloth sults will prob ramedy reliever ably be very common by the mid: ores seipetion die of May. and morebver, they} JACK will show the grime of travel ould be a second} ngee, which will nut *\quickly. There coat suit of pe Johnson Willard World’s Championship Fight, Held in Havana, Cuba 250 Feet of Willard in Training—20 Scenes of the Fight The Ladder of Fortune Ben Wilson and wrinkle like linen and will not soll jlike white serge. A “separate jakirt” and a raincoat, with umbrel-| In and rubbers 38 | for should be provided) vad weather, tn order to keep tter suite an fresh as possible r, if one*ts willing to pa prices for cleaning and press-| these extra articles can be dis pensed with | The number of waists required [depends upon the habits and taste of the wearer. There should be one sitk dress, not too elaborate, and Jone or more thin dresses for very | hot days A silk kimono, with slippers and! cap, for the sleeper, {s also neces-| DON'T USE SOAP ON YOUR HAIR When ynu wash your halr, don’t |] hair tle sary, provided the trip is made by Dorothy Philips The » Ing eo i just |itrain. There should be a pair of And a in a cocoar tor ||shoes and a hat and veil for each this t# pure and entirely grease. |\street sult; crepe underwear, which Keystone Comedy With a Society Drama TILIKUM no fronting accessories and supplies ac reference; a mending| licines travelers do} quantities of cloth-| preferring to shot ir needs requi rticles pot carry ing of any kind, same as th ever city they may happen istting. 315 Pike St. Q—Why can | not keep any! friends? They are always giving 5c—No Raise = me the worst of it without ca | have some musical talent, and people tell me | am exceptionally ifine looking. | have an excellent figure. Where | was born and raised | haven't an enemy, but since | mar- lried and live here, everybody seems |to gossip about me. If! talk to a |married man his wife gets jealous. 1 am naturally gay and my hue- |band understands my character, but it grieves me to have people continually saying unkind things, about me. | have a lovely home, but no friends, and my old home land relatives are miles away. | If you can point out my mistake, | will be glad to rectify it z. | A. You are certainly right, and i |zomewhat brave, to look to yourself | » of friendlessness for t may be a three er @ one oR L. B® CLARK, D. D. & to have two or Alaska Man Gives Regal | simply. mewn that one enem STAR—THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 1915. PAGE 5. 121/2c Boys’ Linen Collars 5c ). IRLISS, Coon & Ce All-linen Collars in) various style shapes Sizes 12 to 14-inch Regular 2 for 25 quality, Remnant Day, your choice, eachf Se. d Pike St EMNAN 10c to 25c Wash Trimmings "The Bolt 5c | $5.00 Nemo Corsets $2. 93; peces of Trimmings, best quallt Wash all good col ODEL 552—designed and boned ors, Including blues, pink, laven der, red, tan, ete, 4-yard bolts especially for the avearge figure, Be has low bust and long skirt, insets of elastic extending three inchs above waistline and five inches Broken range of sizes. Regular $5.00 values, Remnant Day price $2.95. Other discontinued lines of $3.50 Nemos at $2.50. Broken line of Brassieres, up to $2.00 values re duced for Remnant Day to 25¢, 35¢ and 69¢. 5c and 10c Pearl Buttons 2’ec A good assortn 12, 14, 16, 18 Pearl Buttons, card, 22¢. below 3 to 12 on from First Floor Boys’ Sweaters $3.15 25c, 35¢ & 50c Stationery, the Box, 18c A ‘ lading rtment of exce quality Stationery, in At Remnant Day Plate and 100 Cards, engraved in shaded Old Eng- h, French Script, etc. $2.50. Your init’ earevee in gold on any stationery pur- chased from us tire 30€. re q -First Floor reduced for Remnant Day 50c Silk Gloves, 43c Made with guaranteed double finger tips, black, white and gray. All sizes. Remnant Day, the pair 43¢, 25 Silk Lisle Gloves 19¢ Black, white and gray. All sizes in the pair 19¢. Elbow Length Silk Gloves 59c toe preiy Double-tipped, Pure Silk Gloves, gray, sand and champagne. Regular $1.00 quality, nant Day price 59¢. Up to $1.00 Kid Gloves 69c Silk Petticoats sale at, includes Pet assortment Messafine This Taffeta and Rem fitted and string ticoats in tops, which we have re duced on account of broken white, black and several good shades the pair 68e. 16-Button Kid Gloves $1.85 wear in t Day, lines. There is a splendid n range of colors in both light $1.95. Beco! 4 Floor Women’s Novelty and es Tailored Suits Neckwear Second Floor Day price of $18.50. Dentists High Praise haf pronounced optatons which dif-| |fer from the pronounced opinions but if all In all my.experience in ha K\of other decited people, ense to run the show can be| the revoked, P.1, Bullding, Seattle HIRAM JOHNSON | son of California for president, with|the certain defeat of the republ | Gifford Pinchot as his running can candidate n extracted, in Alaska and el the worl « down on one, it ie plain lates as candidates of the progres . the Regal Dentists are the|that one has faults which shoupld be ty, is seriously talked by one: Ree er pulled teeth for me!eorrected the progrepaive managers who ar JOSH WISE SAYS: | Perhaps you value your beaut watching the maneuvers of Root “While watchin’ a ball game RALPH LEVY o hig nt it exeltes the ani Barnes, Smoot, Penrose and the) near Sito Sidin’, our ubiquitous A Th G Kasaan, Alaska,” | mosit her women. Or what prae republicans townsman, Soy Bean, wuz hit ny o ese . Great This a straightforward state-|you ¢ m eem ke con man who recently has talked| | In th’ face by th’ ball and it Bargains at fr Mr. Levy; he has had|ceit an gsertion to them. jin Victor Murdock, chairman of! | wuz badly gashed. Six stitches Drop-head Singers, New with a great man The to have a friend he progressive national commit | | had ter be took In th’ ball, thy; lard. Whe and judging from h js to be one.” Write this out, stick BY GILSON GARDNER lass Gamniia the above snacenion tat® pens Ei at wy hee! they all hurt him when ex. it in your mirror frame and act up| \-\aitNGTON, April 29—The|one of those under consideration er and Wilson, and other ting teeth. But when he came on it da 4 . According to this plan the pro s nominatfo Ge Aram John-| makes, as low as $10. » Regal his troubles were over If you really want the estoom of | nom ination of Gov Jerevsive party convention ae DDING ‘ We can give you the same kind|the women, do not talk to their ——— |be held before the republican na 30x top machines, $¥ ining 2 “ | : pe f of service | husbands too rtaining! and AG “ie Instant Reliel. For | tonal convention ANNOUNCEMENTS anc up do not talk t women—but | © ‘ If the republicans decided to put New machines rented n to what they have to # Pi for ee oo lidat iufuataey ” ¢ At Homes, Calling ¢ PS ja 8 ente re 1 to ¥ at ¢ nA o > cand . atisfactor »| mes, Colbing $2 month Regal Dental Offices ie ¢ Rooaevelt and the progressive lead ye ratie ue “ w Kogravern OR. L. R. CLARK, MGR. \66 99 ers—a man like Norris, Cummins ER ONLDG., SEATTLE WHITE SEWING 1405 Third Avenue \“RARROWING SCENE or oral the progressive s1)por) —— Rs NW. Corner Third and Union could easily be turned to the r — peor publican candi Johnson and ; Oe oe protaeny Seer sopanee Pinchot withdrawing from the race, Vhs , sae ; 'e Make Motion Pictures J) orn’! ). at Madison Bark in On the other hand, if the repub 4 July, the Women’s Goce Govern F igs out 1424 Third Ave. Finest Equipment in the mene bea es oe Bd. n forwanl with the plan to Third, near Pike AAC Hi rg tacle,” An opinion has been {man of the Root or Taft ty; the “apap woe sian dae , rogressives would have a ticket jof Corporation Conusel Bradford if] ‘oot | pros: Main 1 \ Jacobs Photo Shops 48 oy aah Fi the field and would be able| 93g Pyblle Markets Fis Trouble [bs to insure! voting their strength, Charge Purchases Made Remnant Day Placed on May Bill, Rendered June 1st ac | Jougall C fouthwick 50Trimmed Hats $1.95 ys’ Sweaters, small sizes, 4 to 10 years ! ¥ ‘ ed ‘this’ assortment you Squares, regular $5.00 values, $2.50. only, in colors of gray and maroon. Remnant’ Day } 31 2 ¥ fi i black Centers, regular $4.50 values, $1.50. $1.29. will find Hats in black, badd igldehe- ahd wells, ties Centers, regular $6.50 values, $3.00. Boys’ Russian Blouse Style Wash Suits, sizes 2 und a few all white. The Scarfs, regular $4.75 values, $2.00. 5 years at % price ‘a oe “aaah ania” tg the Battenberg Braids, ecru, cream and black, full bolts, sci a pean yards, fo sold up to, the yard, 10c, Remnant 40 B Double-breasted Wool Suits, some with medium and small sizes ol toe ae, Id up to, yard, two pairs of trousers, large sizes only, 14, 15, 16 and They bh ate | priser : Wurzberg Package Goods, made-up novelties, con- years. Regular $5.00 values, Remnant Day $2.85 i ae. Ae sageh at - sisting of Laundry Bags, Button Bags, Card Cases, , ’ . raha gg Wash Cloth .Case, Dust Cloth Case, Collar Bags, season at fro 0 te - vo F rE * Straw 7 95c lar $1.0 oe S rt ti mR sonata Clothes Pin Aprons, Garter Vanity Bag, Traveling WO ipo! {08 R : ny D bag a iy re D y price ‘$3.1 Case, Handkerchief and Tie Case to 85c values, $2.00 values, Remnant Day 9% ay pri Day 25¢ cach odd lots of plain and initialed ad 2,000 yards fashionable Spring Silks in broken | | = 3—————— dence cards All xes contain 2 { on scead Vomen's smbr erec " be 24 ines ed for a speedy clearance \ Han 3 7 od and 24 cards and envelopes. Remnant Day, the $4 50 Heavy Silk and Wool Poplin Broche $1.49 i: andkerchiefs in box, 18¢. Used in the making of coats, suits and dresses, 43] | Many sheer and pretty. ef- Odd Tally and Place Cards inches wide. Choice of Silver, Tuxedo Brown, Ame-| | (yi price cee ae hree lots for clearance thyst, Taupe and Navy this very special price. values, Remnant Day, the dozen 10¢. $3.50 All Silk Suede Crepe Marked $1.49 aaa serucla . SOc values, Remnant Day, the dozen 15¢. 42 inches wide in colors of putty, corail, Copen-} | 20 WEMigr® | oe eae values, Remnant Day, the dozen 25¢. hagen, Belgian blue, cream, seafoam blue, old rose and Regular 10c and 15¢ qual- Special Engraving Offer taupe ities, Remnant Day T¢. Plate and 100 Cards, engraved in script, your choice | | $3.50 Silk and Wool Poplin Moire, Remnant Day $1.39 Up to 25c Initialed of several styles, $1.19. In colors to close out, amethyst, Belgian blue, plum, Handkerchiefs 121/c Plate and 100 Cards, engraved in Old I dragon, duck blue, cream, navy, marine, Burgundy, Several broken assortments of French Script, Gothic, ete. $1. “95. Copen, Tuxedo brown and black Women’s Sheer Lawn and Linen Remnants in the End of the Month Clearance About 3,000 yards of short lengths, yard pieces, both in Silks and Wool Dress Goods to % price. the black, This assortment contains Gloves for dress or street Rem- and dark shades. Special Plenty of white in this assortment; also some tan, Remnant Day price gray and navy. Regular $2.50 and $3.50 values, all sizes. Remnant Day, the pair $1.85. First Floor pron serene nnuon te 50c, 75c, and $1.00 Novelty «nd Tailored y, Regular $25. 00 to $35. 00 Values Cutlery at 1 Price gs Remnant Day 39c Butcher Knives, Cook ipee Household Knives, Special $18.50 NCLUDED are Collar and Slicing Knives and Spatulas for pastry, various lengths = = z Cuff Sets, Vestees and Plas and shapes. Priced from 50c to $2.00, all reduced to 4 N the assortment you will find a splendid range of trons, Military and Rolling Col- price the season’s best styles and materials. All this sea- ele Me areal et i atase mest A limited number of Baskets, including Waste- on’s merchandise and all beautifully tailored in such juimpes with high collars paper, Fruit, Re MH, Swing and Knife and Fork Baskets, popular materials as gaberdine, wool poplin, men’s wear A few are hand embroidered, all reduced to 1-3 their regular price oa erge and a good assortment of black and white checks. while others are lace trimmed Barnard’s Duplex Broilers, regular $2.25 values, re- There is not a suit in this lot that would not ofdinarily = ai ioe b Shey a ks 8 duced to 49¢. sy 4 sell for $25.00, They are most unusual at the Remnant choice Remnant Day at 89¢, Garden tools—75e Trowls and Fork reduced to First Floor, ESTABLISHDD 1875 to 6 P. M. ore Open 9 A. M. T DAY Women’s Silk and Leather Hand Bags Regular $3.50 and $4.00 Values $2.95 om: excellent values in a large variety of ‘shapes in pin seal, crepe seal, in both the dull and polished leathers Jeautifully lined and fitted, splendid values. Remnant Day at $2.95. Regular $3.50 Silk Bags $1.95 There about 40 Bags from which to choose, good looking and good values; Remnant Day $1.95. Women’s Girdles 59c , $1.00, are $1.50, $2.00, First Vioor In a variety of styles, values $2.50 and $3.50. Art Needle Offers for Remnant Day Arabian Laces, hand made. Centers, 22-inch, regular $3.00 values, $1.00. Remnant Fourth Floor. Women’s 10c & 15c Handkerchiefs 7c niefs 7c Clearance “Prices They slightly tumbled Handkerchiefs are included at this price. Every wanted initial is shown in one or more styles. Up to 25c qualities, Remnant Day, each 1:2'/2¢.—First Floor, 10- All loor. from 1 to Firet F Knit Underwear 50c Swiss Ribbed Vests 35c Extra and regular sizes, 34 to 44. They have the new French band top. Remnant Day, 3 for $1.00, or, each 35¢. 75¢ Union Suits 45c These garments are of medium weight combed cot- all in short sleeve style. Remnant Day price 45é. Children’s 25c Vests 15c Girls’ Summer Weight Vests, Richelieu make, white only, Remnant Day price 15¢. Boys’ 50c Garments 39c Boys’ fine Ribbed Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, sizes from 4 to 16 years. Remnant Day price 39¢. Boys’ $1.00 Union Suits 85¢ Fine Lisle Union Suits in long or short sleeve style, knee or ankle length, the suit 85¢. ton, pure oor Basement Remnant Day Bargains Friends, wash basin, Plumbers’ for cleaning sinks, Cc. 45« and home cial 50¢ a necessity tubs, ete. in any Spe- 40¢. —Baseme senteeanceoraeaiinseiinsnpilsdaletahenliasepuaesilielesilailed iam pe PR Oe eR (prise when he heard a crowd of men of mixed nationality discussing S| wv SENATOR SURPRISED nuit jt D, Clark of without displaying } hostilities | and Mrs. C. who have been Senator @ Wyoming, \here a week, The senator Wants Ads-for Re- visiting have returned home expressed sults. great syr-| Cut the Cost of Living! A plate of hot biscuits or muffins, a fresh, home-baked cake, a loaf of brown or nut-bread; rescues any meal from the commonplace, i more expensive things are never mi: With K C, “e double acting baking owder, good results are doubly certain. here’s economy too, in the cost of KC,