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STAR—FRIDAY, MAY 28, 1915. 'MRS, VERNON CASTLE HAS BRAND NEW FAD | $ - Saturday Is the Last Day of Our May Cleanup of RUGS Cynthia Grey’s SIX RUGS AT THREE RUGS AT > a t Fs ie ive . 39.7 ise RS nt Paonaee snd) medalito center " new th ty from T Op peas Fete : May Pate Up _—s pre st. d wa Second a $9.75 $10.75 an eres earn are: ©, FOUR RUGS AT FIVE RUGS AT t Union sand as 6 lg oul $ taste the talcum powder of my in arpet. trade go Ma who has to make his living by ng drinks to g water. | would n $1.50 SEVEN RUGS AT $21.75 ies Mae $24.75 |" $29.75 they gus and they if | went int urse, | would have to Quality come out—! de W 4 manufactured of uid not stay there t and browns, regula c ed ya ® values Now, what | want to know is. f iiss ERO 1 Older $21.75 Wea alt pemiGuaae res which the city boasts of having in ONE RUG AT FOURTEEN RUGS AT such great abundance, and why we $19.75 oe 924.75 tween Fourth and Pine and Second cine tie anton $19.75 bs $24.75 in Seattle will tha for @ J. 1. KNIGHT EIGHT RUGS AT $13.45 TWO RUGS AT $13.75 Mrs. Vernon Castle, originator of fantastic styles in dances and Mxi2eiee Extra Heavy Seamless | 6x9-size best-grade Axminatera Bigot hg Deol ak bbe“ rine Riek bial Gaatcue on tha cele Petes cuffs, and many of them have collars which match. heer ~ Fat ay red ——— metal and pat her husband, also a polo fan, appears beside her Saget es oP ee age The materials are printed madra nported madras, rep, jacquards, silk stripes, | May Clean-t $ ~ = } " made en mercerize 4 J fine percales a esettes .45 rice 13.7: ee ee ee oe ey would get The sizes, 14, 1414, 15, 151%, 16, 1644, 17 and 17! To Absorb Freckles 22 KILLED IN MINE 4 EIGHT RUGS AT $19.7 Axminate in TWENTY RUGS AT ugh versed in 4 world to decide th that concern myself for m * but | would at least like you $1.9 And Other Blemishes || AT NANAIMO, B. C. oxt2 and O in tt Clean-Uy at $22.5 Ma $19.75 gan ex! w parry me. | @ seas “ ome te erd fte have known him for two years, and Thirt he says | am the only woman he 7 The ¥ 1 are nll, Rol ever reall nough for to : { an and EW ' bine rey: f him, but “eg awe of the ex t t aut e differ. / ascertained ence In our ages RUTH —— “ge! - 4 ~¥ © bott 4 enough t 4167424» Pike Street. EX-COUNCILMAN ice ake” ot TELEPHONE ELLIOTT 3096 IS UNDER ARREST solder. 1 would expect ERICKSON TO TALK 5 The initiative and referendum will! « vt bn $3 check ‘ ‘ de discussed at the King county democratic luncheon at the Good This Man thors at “eo ag de Could Not saad Ladies’ $1.50 White Canvas Pumps, ed Nights Kit a te an the hair rei tere. is with rubber sole and heel......... bei cerns Toothache, _|heads of fice and. nits in a short me, | would be most awfully glad . t Regal Dentists tc know it. ANXIOUS READER Misses’ and Children’s $1.50 White Canvas Button Shoes, sizes 11 to2................... ie ieeoa ped Peng Prg rnp e pon igeeriporeen | P Quick not to let it ter if « Boys’ $2.50 Gunmetal Shoes, fortable, let re yp 1, Eas awa ue a I ae t f toot for the| @Q-—What sort of lunch should be { | served at a very small home wed . ding to take place about 2 p. m.? rag ave {t Would it be proper to serve a lap a t lunch and not to set tables? 7 Men's fine S0c Sum " t mak + te mer Noegligee Shirts t the Regal De FAY work 1 1 ndac nix r c Jing ¢. Buch t ake e Men's 12%¢ Sox in WM. MATSON ‘pates, i The Merchandise Clea black, tan and gra y 11th Ave i : ys - Seen py” @ best d . nd tt I sala nd flee ere nditiona * n J That is Q. which to bother Charming has not arrived yet | am looking forward to the day —! have no love troubles with you. My Prince But wre prepar ter Regal Dental Offices Stocks are limited in Men's $1 when | shall want to help build a a aa ‘ nelét DR. L. R. CLARK, MGR home and am preparing a “hope quantities. Pric oe ae 1405 Third Avenue chest.” many instances id stripes, tr N. W. Corner Third and Union Now what | want to know is what what regular dealers pa witiy aitk frogs nitial should be on my linen—M Big line of Men's and for my first name, or B. for my last Musik dated? @ chctee © Neck The World Millinery name? | could think of no one else Pain 1316 Second Ave to ask but you, and I thank you for MISS SIXTEEN t initial | your reply Offers unusual Reductions in every department for tomorrow, Saturday most com ne rming arri the initial of the name n the are put the A Visit to Rhododendron Field PAY. 9 m. || | Q.—| have been associating with a young man and during our friend ship we quarreied. Now, | am will ing to make up with him, but do not know how to go about it. We Remember, stock got t co | Men's sold quickly ” : ’ Hose, solid 29c siacehiond bi ii st on si Be 25c close out § TABLISHED «Dougall - fouthwick nd Pike M. —E A (Last Day of May Profit-Sharing Sale Con- tinues to Offer Many Splendid Bargains Charge Purchases Made During This Sale Placed on June Bill Rendered July 1 Closed All Day Monday, Memorial Day Last Day of the Great Shirt Sale tering $1.50 aad #2 &1 OO These Shirts are all splendidly made in the styles and materials that men Itke. There are Shirts with stiff cuffs, Shirts with soft The sleeve lengths, 33, 34, 35 and 36 inches. Six Shirts for $5.75, or each, $1.00. Men’s Night Shirts 75c : Regular at $1.00 d fine cambric, plain the I Spe in ar white or fancy trim- il, T5e. Men’s Pajamas $1.19 Regular $1.50 and $2.00 ra esette and cale, tri h wash braids and silk fre All of gs B. V. D. and Porosknit Athletic Union Suits 85c Floor, Neckwear Novelties 50: Women’s $4 and $5 Pumps Special $2.95 A Good Pe New attractive styles, including nany exceptional and special values, are the day of the Profit- z Sale last last Sh Line of Sizes Large Puritan Collars of transparent ile with hem, 50¢. Patent Colt sbuck inla Collar and Cuff Sets of voile, hand- me embroidered, several smart styles, 5O@. Patent Colt Peggy Pump A Swiss Embroidered Voile Collars in ‘ ( ec A Oriental Lace Vestees with pleated he with faney n ornament back, flaring collar, in white or ecru, Another particularly smart little 50¢. Pump y be had in eit at broidered Organdy Vestees in sev- ¢ cathe Has black y ¢ retty styles, with flat or flaring me lig 1 collars, 50¢. Cu cel, $2.95. Fichu Collars of Oriental Lace in Trot Moc Shoes i hil hite or ecru, one of the newest popular fi 50¢. Novelty Maline Ruffs, short lengths, for back of collar; new black and white combinations First Floor, Boys’ Suits, $7.50 Quality, $5.85 : White Canvas Cinderella Pumps, white ibt $2.00. econd Fleer Boys’ Norfolk Suits of Mixed Cheviots me with two pairs of trousers. Alf plendidly tailored. Sizes 7 to 18 years. Special for the last day of the Profite Sharing le, $5.85. | Boys’ Double-Breasted Suits, $5.00 and $6.50 quality, $2.85. In sizes 14 to 1718 nly. Made in uble-breasted style. Some have two pairs of trousers. Regular ff $5.00 and $6.50 Special $2.85. Boys’ $7.50 1 Suits, $3.85. This assortment of Suits has been taken from our lir The majority are large sizes, 12 to 17 years. Spe- [ff ‘I, $3.85. Boys’ $2.00 Separate Trousers $1.25 Boys’ Soiesette Blouses 45c¢ | Boys’ Knicker Trousers, taken from our In white and tan soiesette; regular ine. May be had in. sizes | 75c quality. Sizes 7 to 16 years. Spe- | ff Profit-Sharing price, $1.25. | cial, 45¢. Third Fiver CO War always say, “How do you do” when| *0'!? as few and as simple words) Rut no one showed up for the ter with your stomach will ; S(a8 possible After that, it rests en-| minal company. This has happen to Start || we meet on the street, but we never! iireiy with him as to whether your! eq once or twice before with the ease “hen You begin to eat Holly attle * Sra wien ae ances OF rriendship will be renewed pat ‘wood Lunch Pure Food.—Ady, Many of the Broken line of Men's row also like to be the same as we used DREAM pdheheehencine Sodian Underwea * 1 to, but I think it is my duty to ANOT standard — factorie 15c apologize, as | caused all the trou. ae GONE UP IN SMOKE clear out their Pee ; Please give me your advice about sel Men's best 50 otton this matter and | shall appreciat ° c stocks with us Ribbed Under e Rosa. *| Some time ago the Union Termi wear c A.—It {9 no more than polite to/®al.Co., equipped with most artistic size fe ffense o von|maps and plates—and dreams—ap nista d you should|Plied for a franchise to build tun never backwar in performing| = and railway terminals, ete., in aaah ce duty, ities not a “f: that would run nto mill : th | I for to frame your aj {fons and millions and millions of dollars ‘ 4 1 « | the form a flower peech or an Open Saturday night Men's $1 Poroskni at ‘and t ‘ elaborate note, Simply. tell the; Friday morning the chine i 10 p.m. Thous Union 69c peutle oung man that you realize that you | Committ up pubeon Sulta are in the wrong and that mare! 2 of other bargains —_—_—_—_—s eee Pooktsy Ae 5c a Roll and Up mers’ 8p equally as goo! SPEND DECORATION DAY AT P. S. NAVY YARD AND PORT ORCHARD SOLDIERS’ HOME See the Navy at Home.and the Veterans S. S. H. B. Kennedy and Tourist Leave Colman Dock 69c find some of the finest clothing that can be found eattle 6:30 p.m haven't space to mention. $9.00 Men's Suits, Spring effects In dark and ight gray, $15 values Fine Suits, spring effects inest Suite, Stein-Bloch, Kuppenhetmer and other good makes Norfolk Suits, Stein-Bloch Norfolk Suit Overcoats, # Fine Overcoats, new & Leave 6:30, 8:00, 10:30 a. m 1:30, 2:00, Bremerton, 8:00, 11:15 a. m., 12:15, 3:15, 5:15, ng effects Stein-Bloch and othe 6:30 p.m ONE HOUH'S RIDE ON PUGET SOUND VISITORS WELCOME ALL DAY Fare, Round Trip, 50c. Children, 5 to 12, 25c. Merchandise Clearing House 1326 Second Ave. W. B.Gregg, Mer. Second Ave. 1326 The Unbleached FLOUR Ask Your Grocer WALL PAPER NEW—NEAT—NIFTY Parlors, Dining Rooms, Rooms, Kitchens, Libr Hall Patterns to Spring Season's Sty! Specials for House Cle Time. When floors or good old ave become is no rea on must Coat th and to wear re with Furniture new hem Made , 40c, 75¢ and Larger Cang GUSTAVE MUHL PAINT CO. 618 Pike St.—Tel. Main 5661