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950 units of energy. Macaroni yields |, 564 ference? order. Use more Macaroni! copy of our hi ER WAVERLY !I8 GOING 0 HONEYMOON WITH MOL- LIE AFTER ALL she now must be called, has She appealed to my hy and even pity at time: she never furnished me with a until this morning when I a letter from her from What do you think, little on the trail of Mollie and I just sat down and homage as Saw in tmagination Mol! they walk in on tag at Tam afraid that Mol- all her romantic Florence and the Italign cities as soon as Mrs. ry Dear Mi largaret.” tice the formal Margaret, | “book. No one has called me $ since Dick nicknamed me fie in the first days of our feeling that she had a very begin it formally.) “I expect you know that I have last been persuaded by Mr. it to marry him. I wrote a let- announcing my marriage to . Trent to Dick and addressed !t “You may think ft rather queer, PP Mersaret, that I, who insisted upon and Dick having public wed- 3 should take the same mo- Mentous step without telling any quite different. In the first | both Mr. Trent and myself been married before and both "Were at least middle aged.” (I need not call your attention, | little book, to tHe fact that Moth- er Waverly is at least 6%, but she fg an extremely good looking wom- | an at that. I think Mr. Trent 1s ‘Slightly younger, but he looks her age.) “Both Mr. Trent and I were ad- Yerse to the gossip a large wed- ding would start; and so we decid 4 the best thing was to slip away quietly and let the announcement come after we had started abroad. “Of course, I can never expect THE “‘COME-BACK”’ ‘The “Come-back” man was really Never down-and-out. 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STALL 79 LOWER FLooR, PIK nion Bik, y ntint will tell you that Sanitary Prophylactic Bridge- work of porcelain and dentists make hollow work, which is cheap Bnd Always dangerous Lhave a perfected san lean, healthy J. BROWN DD. &. 71S First Ave. lon Block Open evenings until $ and Sundays until 4 people who work, jo" Mpone Main 3640. Think of This, Ladies! A pound of cl best sirloin steak contains A pound of Washington WwW ashington Macaroni only costs a trifle when compared to the cost of meat. Why not eat more Washington Macaroni and save the dif- All varieties of Washington M. Elbows, Spaghetti, Vermicelli, Alphabets, Egg Noodles, etc.) are particularly This I insure by a careful selection of wheat rich in gluten—that is nutriment Besides, Washington Macaroni is made right here in Seattle, in a thoroughly modern, sunlit | plant, under scrupulously clean conditions. t The whole family joy this health-giving and strength-sustaining food. Writs, or phone Sidm ay Little ¢ donens of practical rectpes ce A. F. Ghiglione & Sons me, fn the past, angry and | the belated honeymooners | gets on the job. She writes | |I believe the sense of loss is quite|men are not fearful that great life, but I suppose Mra. | message to impart, decided | about it. I felt in my case it) jother city for a year or two while Harry traveled abroad. But Dick ] + and I are not rich enough to do Starvation Will Not | that, we must plod along together, | |back and a pistol with one empty | | CONVICTS ESCAPE Jer, war lord, {x going to Paypt soon |Broadway high school will give _ MOTHERS HEAR =] OF NEW SCIENCE | | Young Women ‘Gather at Bon| | to Learn About — aF Ghigtione ——— Motherhood SS a = BY CYNTHIA GREY Yesterday I went to school again—not to high school or the Juntversity, put to a new and most Interesting school c— units of energy. Yet, sions eee noons and lasts as long as any one remains to ask a question | The school room ts on the ainth| \ ("Re of the Bon Marche. Now you have guessed ft tne| Mothers’ Tratning school roni (Macaroni -— ty gj |tng on Seattle mothers. Recaw —— gh in nutriment Dy fded that school should keep tn and having it milled to tho cafe. MB school begun, {t was necessary to tA nthe swinging doors, This} A , too, was soon full NY he majority of the pupils were ‘young mothers, many of them with babes tn arma, VA | Miss Tohy and Mtss Sunn, 1 en- f Minor hospital, demonstrated and Hy [explained of what an infant's bed ~~ if you haven't « and clothing should conatst, and ontaine MM] [how they should be made pot cataien | Some of the things they told Ml those mothers would have made f jour great grandmothers sit up and Pay | take notice. fy Of this Iam quite sure, lbaby dresses were so long they jreached two or three feet below the tips of their rosy toes, and the |more tucks, ruffies, lace and fub | dubs the better the dress. | Not so now. The nurses inform ed us that an tnfant’s dress should be just 27 Inches Ic and ruffles and tucks and frills are tadoo. “The plainer and smoother the clothing, the more comfortable your baby will be,” explained Miss Tohy. “Thw baby is not a play MACARON 4 @ thing, but a great responsibility After the nurses’ demonstration, uit Dr, Mabel Seagrave gave an filus trated lecture on “Development of again that wonderful Joy that came|the Child." She began with the to me with the marriage of my |™inute life cell and traded tt thru youth, with my first love, but Mr./ al! of its stages Mother Waverly, or Mrs. Trent{ Treat {s a splendid companion and| Dr. Seagrave told this most won I hope you will never know, my |4érful of all stories tn such a force dear, the loneliness that comes to|ful way, yet so Interesting and & woman when, after years of hap-|*imple that what she said could py married life—after her children |80t fail to reach the hearts of all have married and have homes and |b¢r listeners. interests of their own—is left} Next Tuesday, Dr. John Man-/ alone. ning will address the school on “There ts something In the fool-|" Maternal Nursing.” ing of ‘ownership’ which I belfeve| | hope every mother in Seattle every woman as well as every man|W!!l be there. has, who has been married many ae halle COTTER co | Waverly very much oven: ait soc | MQ FEAR OF FLOOD realize the terrible solitariness of a ha ea FELT IN PORTLAND lose a part of yourself, something with which you ha’ grown #o familiar that you per PORTLAND, Feb. 9—Altho the! haps have not realized its blessing} Willamette river ts rising rapidly) ¥ more than you do that of your|and threatens to exceed the pre- ds or feet—but when it ts cone | dictions of weather bureau, river- Sa great as tho you had lost a/damage will result. physical part of yourself. A stage of 15.5 feet ts predicted “Mr. Trent and I have talked|here today and 17 feet tomorrow. this matter over many times, and| The crest of the flood is between agreed upon ft perfectly.” Albany and Salem and may reach And this {s where the laugh Portland tomorrow. came in, little book, I just could not help picturing Mother Waverly posing ax a wooden tog to Mr. TRY TO PACIFY REDS Trent. I am a little ashamed of the idea, but it would come into my head and I could not help| PHOENIX, Feb. 9—Several fod-| laughing over ft. eral officers, headed by Frank A And, oh, little book, I certainly|Thackery, superintendent of the smile seldom and laugh less now-| Pima Indiana, have gone to Flag adays. It just seems as tho I did|*t#ff, there to organize a posse to not have one ray of light in regard |Pacify the Hop! tribe of Navajo, to my own affaires. who threaten an uprising. The From Dick's last letter, I know|D0#s® will be small, and {t will he, too, is unhappy—very unhappy | have the intention of placating not | —I presume I should at least tel!|fshting the Indians him I will forgive him and live AAIER AG with him as his wife or else let DR. FAWCETT DIES im go forever. But up to this _ a , moment, I can do seither, It al gl Reg Re tah most seems to mo that Tam ‘hon, [John Fawoett, formerly of Minne ing that Dick will stay away a long |*POls. died here Tuesday night. Dr time, at least until 1 get used to |Pawcett while experimenting to ob the thought of his perfidy. Elione’s {tin @ new vaccine, became infected way wae a fine one, To £6 to nome|trt & small abrasion on his finger and adjust our difficulties as we go. Iam almost persuaded to ask Mrs. Selwin what she would do {f she were me. I don't trust my Cure Dyspepsia }own judgment tn this. I have too| But Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets WI!!! much at stake. 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If so, come in and look over our magnificent stock, you do not see any style, pattern or color you desire, we will make you one to order without extra cost. Northwestern Knitting Mills OVERHEAD WALK ARRIVED Spring stock of the latest patterns and creations in MARION S&T. The House of Baldwin is offering a few spe- cials in Pianos this week LADIES’ SUITINGS American Ladies’ Tailors 406 UNION 6&T. D. E. SHERIFF 1220 Fourth Ave. Good Reasons why you should have your suit of clothes made by Frost & Seynei: 1521 Fourth Ave. Between Pike and Pine iis. Low Rent District 50 Fumed Oak Puffet $17.50 one example scores of Bargains at tho S. H. POYNOR FURNITURE CO. Easy Terms Frost & Seynei 1205 FIRST AVE, Near Seneca St. Find some of the best Home- ade Name Registered GROCETERIA Cream and Lemon Pies RIPPE’S CAFE FOURTH AND PIKE Groceteria No. First Spring Flowers of the Season Phone Now For Renton Coal Big Specials in DAFFODILS there's none Delivered to any J. W. BULLOCK 609 TENTH AVE, The Flower Shop 218 Pike St. Elliott 2182 All cut Flowers and Plants In The Renton coal sold by J. Northwestern Knitting Mills very busy filling orders, and it 1s not fine and like r sweater made just such a great waste BETTY BROWN GOES SHOPPING READ WHAT SHE FOUND Latest Styles, Best Bargains in Seattle’s Progressive Business Houses Watch for Betty’s Comment Every Week —Posed by Lothrop Studio. Betty Brown Says: —The banks are featuring this week as Thrift Week. I asked at the American Savings Bank and Trust Co. how they ex- pected us to be thrifty and de- posit money when the fitney buses are getting two bits aptece for standing room. The sympathetic cashier advised me to give the driver a dollar and buy the bus, Thrift—ts ft not? It isnot. —The American Ladies’ Tallors, at 406 Union st, have all of the very latest in styles and materials. I saw some of the Norfolk coats and circular skirts, made up tn black and white check, which, you know, is the very newest thing this spring, and they certainly were very stylish and “chic —The Groceteria stores have opened a new store in the Pike Place market, ections 53 and 64, downstairs, It's surprising what you can save in one of their stores, for you know you select your groceries yourself, which save the expense of clerks. eee —Sampies are given of food made with Egis instead of exes, and a demonstration ts made of mixing a cake with Egis, at the Bon Marche Pure Food Show. —Mr,. Frost, of Frost & Seynel, at 1206 First ave. sald it cer tainly didn't look Mke spring last week. But {t will surely come soon. He is right, so get ready for it and get your new suit now. Sample Hat Shop {s showing some of the new hand-made turbans fn the popular and very latest “Amer- fean Beauty” shade. They are very novel and fetching, and so very much cheaper than the downstairs shops. —I heard two very fine rec- ords on the Victrola at Eilers Phonograph Department yes- terday, They were, “Bid Me Good-Bye,” sung by Sophia Braslau, and the song Lillian Russell sang quite recently here, “Love, Here Is My Heart,” sung by Reed Miller. Tt is quite new, and has a very “taking” air, —The Baldwin Grand Plano used at the Sebastian Burnett concert last night was sent from D, B. Sheriff's store, at 1220 Fourth ave. Mr. Sheriff has the sole agency of the Baldwin ptanos in this city. —Mr. Lippman of the Pacific Outfitting Co, at Third and University, says it fs your last chance to take advantage of his one-half reduction on all arti el He still offers credit, if desired, on everything reduced. —Fleming’s Candy Shop, next to Pantages theatre, serves the dandiest luncheon, as well as a very substantial one, roast beet or lamb, Jelly, mashed potatoes, Discults, coffee, any kind of sniad you wish, ple and cake, ete. ee —Rippe's Cafe, on Fourth and Pike, is still serving a spectal for those who work at night Mr. Rippe serves good and tasty eatabler. Any Talking Machine on Easy Terms Mere, on one floor, you can see the Bat lumbia and Victor Instruments, and fon, ¢ compare them at your leisure Let us play your favorite music $20 PANTS Reduced to $3.00 PANTS Reduced to $3.50 PANTS Reduced to $4.00 PANTS Reduced to $4.50 PANTS Reduced to $5.00 PANTS Reduced to. THE MODEL STORE 819 Second Avenue Savings Bank & Trust Co. Second Ave. at Madison 8t Capita! $600,000. Surplus $100,000. Have you ever figured out the benefits de rived from your years? What American have now! ABLE. Rain- Coats Buy them upstairs, where you save money on every coat. Ex- tra values at— $4.50 .. $15.00 Tailored Ready Company 401-403 Pike St. WHY THE RIGHT DR. BROWN? The Dentist we Tam the Dr. Brown 8 You my personal ser- DR. J. BROWN Directly Foot of Cherry st, Over Ploncer Drug Store, YOU CAN RENT FOR $1 PER YEAR Storage tn the steel cage for tin boxes, sult cases and other bulky articles. Packages stored in this cage are absolutely free from fire or burglars, Day and Night Sale Deposit Vaults Third, between Yesler and James Opposite Courthouse Large, thor- oughly modern rooms in a first- class hotel at very reasonable rates. STANDARD Ist Ave. and Pine St. Seattle, Wash. Tailored Ready Co., 401-403 Pike st., has a spectal sale of rain coats this week, They are necessary in this kind of bad weather. You will find splen did bargains here, as usual for you. a Week aleieillinliitaaasdiniinsill LARGE ASSORTMENT OF ODD PANTS Serges Included investments the last three would an equal amount of money have earned at 4 per cent in our say- ings department? A whole lot more than you It would have been available at all times In case you needed cash. A savings account is Sensible and PROFIT- Candy Shop H, D. ~: ths a af Lancheons Served at Popular Prices Pantages Theatre Bidg. “The Store of Service and Quality” LADIES Any Trimmed Hat in our store for $1.00 Ladies’ Sample Hat Shop Upstairs American Theatre SECOND AND SENECA, Open Till 9 P. M. Saturd: The Finest Equipped Photo- graph Studio tn the Northwest ementiniyechemangeripiinaslae J. W. LOTHROP PHOTOGRAPHER To ne High-Grade Portraiture 425 Walker Bldg. Seattle Second and University, Phone Main 5403, BETTY BROWN ADS ARE TRADE BRINGERS —The Model Store, at 819 Sec- ond ave, has an assortment of odd trousers they want to sell quickly. That is why they have offered them at such greatly reduced prices,