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CAMERA CLUB BIG SUCCESS Only a Few More Cameras Left [PD J URING this week we += have distributed hun- dreds of fine Eastman Kodaks to new depositors in our Savings Department. Are you one of these far- seeing parents who have ap- preciated the value of en- couraging your children in the habit of saving? The German - American Mercantile Bank takes this opportunity to cordially thank both the parents and cotla 1@ the true and detatied ac the boys and girls of Seattle Twas a after moidnian who helped to make campaign so successful. this family, com y and their ment inclu posed of Lillian, Dor mother Enter burglar light on the He Mashed a flash unduspecting counte nance of Mrs. Gish. The first flash didn’t over, “My! My!” ther of two pay en s Mghtning #t certainly do come up suddenty Guess Ill put down the window She had holsted herself on one el} We again invite the ac- counts of all of those who have not yet taken advant- age of our offer to begin the habit of saving and to re- ceive one of these excellent ~ stopped her Cameras, a deposit of $5.00 win” “wan the burden of bis or more securing one. We where you are!” nad * *,° “My good lied will have additional tellers Oleh, “did you think I bed any {p tention of arising after I discover ght visitor here com mitted a technical blunder of con siderable consequence Without replying to Mrs. Giwh's query, he removed his searchlight from her to sweep it around the room "Where's yor dough?” he grow! ed, hoarsely to receive your deposit. German-American Mercantile Bank s Mrs. Gish reached one han Second and Marion jqulehy under the pitiow “In that dresser,” she answered The burglar fumped for the piece} of furniture Indicated. Bang! A bullet missed the marauder by a bare four t aod plugged a picture of Dorothy in the jleft dimple. The burglar fled tuto ey must be compared with a men, RETURNS HOM Miss Ethel Olfver, for whom the police of Tacoma, Portland and Se attle had been searching for more than seven months, Is found, and & reconciliation between herself and her mother, Mrs. Lizzie Oliver, of Everett, accomplished FIRE IN POOL HALL | Fire originating from an wun-|#and in Switzerland who mve mon known cause did $500 damage in| William = Halan’s pool hall, 2224 California ave., at 3 a. m. Friday. WHITE PUBLIC MARKET Southeast Corner Fifth Avenue and Pine Street Stong’s Meat Market The 554 people out of every thou- | wer 108 tn this country a ror oT Miss Oliver walked into the fu E Tack ‘Bonen Re ee | et a 25c venile court Tuesday and reported Be 0 Ibs. Fresh Ground Circle W Legs that she has been working as malc Bone « ; 25c Young Lamp ; 25c fn a sorority house in the Univer. a 2 tbs. best Pure Sugar Cured Corned sity district 3 isles ‘decker Gured 25c ; ety iwue Curek 11c Since her dimppearance, last 4 econ te the ote, 36. ee Bg 12 Biseptember, two letters trom the 3 nnn ROR daughter r ed Mre Oliver, One _ | STONG HAS THEM COMING J :.":20°0.%5.5 other was mailed at MeMinnvilie, b FROM THE EAST, WEST, NORTH AND SOUTH gfe elie Ahk eacbuer to-ahae cai \g EVERYBODY Says Stong’s for BARGAINS the chase, as the girl said she Ee Our Speciais Good for a Week—No Phone Orders Taken Saturday y rong We bi ve narer ee in 4 LBS. FINE GRANULATED SUGAR 25¢ |peared anddenly at her mother's 3 10 BARS LENOX SOAP 25¢ house, talked for two hours, and 7 LBS. FINE JAPAN RICE 25e again disappeared, without telling | 4 CANS CARNATION MILK 25e where she was employ The Olivers were living in Taco 4 LBS. NAVY BEANS..... ee 20¢ PKG. CREAM OF WHEAT. Any one of « de and she « 4 25e¢ 12¢ tals excluded ate ate ma when the girl first left home. FRENCH TROOPS GIVING GROUND LONDON, April 7.—French positions at Bethincourt, imper. ied by the surrender of Hau court, were heavily bombarded all night and during Thursday, according to advices from the front today. aix articles wit purchase, spe ‘4 i ken. Quaker Oat n kK. C. Ba poxes Mate The Germans apparently are pre a 40c Silver King Wa re « to make a terrific smash at , Stong’s Two Stores—Corner Market and White! Market nincourt salient as the next ag at erdun from the - north wes THE WHITE MEAT CO. J...) is socom sae i Bethinco! ednesday MAIN 2809 “QUALITY” OUR MOTTO MAIN 2809 Tho it i# Increasingly robable that the French may be forced te No, 3 Pails 38c withdraw toward Hanes mile 4 No. 5 Pails er northwest of the citadel alarn ki No. 10 Pails $1.15 ix felt with regard to V itself is Pot Roast 10c\Steer Steaks. .15c/Picnic Hams 111/,c aks : A PE : AIRSHIP DESTROYED PETROGRAD, April 7.-—Destruc tion of a German airship southwest NATIONAL MARKET capture, ot Boe avize, a Village in Galicia, were Always has big money saving specials, aaimily. cbblyed Mie cataae eee Olive Oil, Ma Delicates- de SET EM HOUR AHEAD BERLIN and hyg federal gutter, Egg and Fa aroni, sen ney Groceries Whipped Cream Chocolates, 50c Ib. NATIONAL MARKET April 7 reason For economte lenic the German council has passed ar Jering all clocks to be set an ead of time on May 1 405 PIKE ST., NEAR FOURTH as hou STAR—FRIDAY, APRIL 7, MA FIRES AT BURGLAR a Dorothy Gish Thinks It’s Littian Gish ! ike som Keystone com a hall.” 1 e burglar dentally osca Dor Little Meena’s Pennsylvania Duteh bow when a hiss from the burglar '* confident, capable, energetic and otherwise typical where cleanliness rodliness You are ear at the Liberty Sunday, ‘Keystone’ | tthe hall and lost his way. Down stairs he dashed, with mother tn pureult, biating away at ever ump wonder, Mister Altian. answered Dorothy dy was making y in the front ped ‘othy Gish ts to tn Romance,” as « maiden who of that locality | te rated above! Interested In a position paying from $150 to and will qualify, cal! at once 663 £ $300 a month spend $75 to | mpire Bidg. Dr. 3 My reputation ing is sufficie that I Glasses absolutely will not unless necessary | | BR. Binyos, Jr | and stand- assurance prescribe they are nt EXAMINATION FREE Binyon Optical Co. 1116 Ist Ave., near Seneca J.W.E Se im Eres UNS Oph ti PRic Lae FRASER- SEn-PATERSON ce M Ik Is Healthful When clean,s it is weet and whole- some. We take pride in our Milk for these reasons. Pure Milk Dairy 1512 Seventh Ave. Main 2545 010 Second Ave. Albert Hansen Jeweler and Silveramith Near Madinon | 1916, PAGE 8 THIS IS THE BIG STORE WITH THE LITTLE | I pay the lowest rent in Seattle—one reason jwhy I can sell Men’s Clothing, Shoes and ‘Furnishings for less. I buy personally—that’s another reason, f or \I have been at it a long time and know the ropes. | I work in my own store, all day and every \day. I keep track of the little things and the big things. I give personal service and guar- lantee absolute satisf action—that’s still another ALASKA OUTFITS reason. Nothing but the highest grade of mer- ichandise ever gets |over my counters. Y ou ican always depend on Schermer quality and—I let no man undersell ‘me. Everything You Need to Wear on That Trip North. Union-Made Goods—at a Big Saving YOUR PAY CHECK IS GOOD HERE And You Don’t Have to Buy Any- thing to Get It Cashed Tomorrow will be a good day to pick out that Sum- mer Suit. You'll find it here at a considerable saving. 103-107 First Ave. South diary probably would tell you that| (To be continued) THE LANDLORD) IS GOOD TO ME CARL SCHERM WHERE YOU GET UNION-MADE GOODS AND A SQUARE DEAL PRICES SOME PRICES Choice of the best $15.00 Suits in | my stock—they’re $ | 1 ° good ones » Every $20.00 Suit in the house, all 80 sizes $ 1 3 e $22.50 heavy silk-mixed Metcalf Worsted Suits; reg- $ 1 6 80 ulars, stouts, slims ° $30.00 Hand-tailored Silk - mixed Worsted Suits; best in my stock. $ 1 9.80 $2.00 and $2.50 “Keystone” Work and Dress Pants; neat stripe $ patterns 1.80 $2.50 and many $3.00 Pants, “Keystone” make; desirable dark aoors $2.20 $4.00 and $5.00 “Just black and tan, lace and button; good sizes $2.80 $4.50 Howard & Foster's Dress Shoes; 12 good styles; lace and $3 80 button ' Shoes, new Spring styles; Wright” Shoes, $5.00 “Crossett” lace and button; all sizes $6.00 “Jefferson” Hand. made Log Boots, grain and $ kip wtoek 4 "30 $6.00 “Dayton” heavy chrome, double- soled, Binch welt Work Shoes $5.40 Corner First and Yesler : : | bd ¢ CONFESSIONS OF A WIFE [2 ee eo eneten |S if you are too fat and want ® to reduce your w t 16 or 20 | MY FRIENOS GATHER AROUND, Pat gave me a little book bound;them and scream. I wanted them | 5 pounds, don't starveand weak= | ME in red’ with, “Confessions. of alto take me and save me from my-| © Your system, or think you Dick must have sent out the S| Wife” on the outside. I had never | self. |S must aiwere be jemunes at on 1}O, 8. call, for last night the wh known before that my friends I did not dare look one of them) account of your fat, but go clan met in my room. Ostenst were aware of my devotion to my/in face, altho I could feel Jim's|% Bartell Drug Co, oF any | it was a farewell party at the bow diary miserable contrition and Dick's ut-| @ tal pital, for tomorrow I will move t Pat whispered, “I hope that some |ter despair. Then Eliene came to Mrs. Selwin's ‘ay you will let me print the con-|the rescue and said, “I expect, Jim, fore retiring Eliene brought a wonderfully em- tents, Margie.” the dancing craze will be over next | % Weigh you , broidered Chinese mandarin cont,| Jim made everyone smile by/season, and you unattached men|@ Sitanie method thie 1 a plece of ( hinese embroidery embroidery saying “It she did, Sullivan, || will probably have to invent some | $ moving superfiuous fat from prophesy it would not be ‘the con-| other excuse for putting your arms any part of the bod fessions of a wife,’ but ‘the con-|#round the beautiful wives of your It fusions of a wife | friends.” + Well,” said Donna Tenney, “I| “Now will you be good, Jim?” can't see anything humorous abont| asked Harry, under the tinkle of that. If Margie told the truth, her|the crowd's laughter. 3 3 13 if +e CLE LOVE jehe was usually confused over | something every time she con-| feased.” I looked about at these dear friends and tried to picture their faces when 1 would not be there You Just have to face it alone,” iit Feverish, Bilious, Consti-|; ait to my cringing, trembling pated, Give Fruit Laxa- soul. “None of these good friends tive at Once ean help you at all—not even en't It, little book, how of statuary, usic come again in the Don't 14 your fretfnl, peevish | Strange child if tongue is coated; this |! is a sure sign ite little stomach, liver and bowels are clogged with ra paces AB {al moments of life When listloss, pale, feverish, full| Here were these friends who had of cold, breath bad, throat sore,/Come here to comfort and help me joesn't eat, sleep or act naturally, |OVer the hard place, yet they could has stomachache, indigestion, diar-|"0t do anything. Their hands clasped mine. their eyes were rhoea, give a teaspoonful of “Call fornia Syrup of Figs,” and in a few hours all the foul waste, the # bile fermenting food ps out of “the bowels and you hav filled with sympathy and yet from ull this, that solitary thing-—my soul-—shrank, and all at once that wonderful statue of which I have well and playful child again told you so often came before my fren love this harmless “fr mind's eyes, only I gave to each ative,” and mothers ¢ one of the id figures tha after giving ft, r|the sculptor had conceived and ex falls to make their Iittle “insides ited In the cold white marble the lean and sweet ving soul of one of my frien Keep it handy, Mother! A little| We w all touching hands, we given today saves a sick child to-|all were wishing to th morrow, but get the genuine. Ask|er—we all w wish your druggist for a 50-cent bottle of | each other—but we were ‘all alone California Syrup of Figs,” which on a man has directiona for bables, children | "Thus on we tread, an army mareh f all ages and for grown-ups plain ing with listing ears ly on the bo Remember, th Each hoping, wishing for the H are counterfeits sold here, so sure *Unin be Rewer bears you might ly look and see that yours is made by the “California Fig Syrup Com pony.” Hand back with contempt any other fig syrup. All at once, an this little vagrant uplet came into my head as an accompaniment to the » of or dashing = . “> mm ca ® | that statue, “The Solitary Souls of A Real Flesh Builder 32." 2025 0") sore For — People |x saupret stant te ste together. money can had never enjoyed any of the pat n—that big.l/art of the world; never dimly * i tt | guessed or tried in my blind way on Suits at con-|to follow the supreme art of living 1 in These thoughts I am putting oa pasa ‘| here, little book, were subconscious last night, for no one could really think while Jim was rattling off his pleasantries and Rill Tenney was trying to be funny, even tho it was an effort for thing but fl r here, Bill, and sit near my bed. 1 said 1 want to |talk to you your {!ness. Are you getting etter That's + il, play the in teresting invalid, so Margie, whose All the n heart was always full of pity for every one in trouble, will single t! you out and smile on you |" “Rather one would say, Jim," 1 bantered, “that eer it is acase with me of misery loving com | pany Look here, Margle, we are not | going to le re you be miserable,” pro. tested Harry Symone Why, I predict that after a few [months at the Selwin home you will be running Dick a fgot race. And don't you dare to think you S| won't be doing all the new steps 40 tablets to} with me when the dancing season gasant. harmless) beging,” put in Jim. And then there was an uncomfortable st vicinity lence from which it was evident that every one “knew For a moment I was in panic 1 wanted to reach out my arms to what Gus Brown S21 —ABOUT— CLOTHES There’s “something” about these Clothes which gets a great hold really, were you to inspect them, “something” is. Maybe it is the smart styling, or fine tailoring, all of these features worked in The best that your $15, $18, $2050 and $25 ings, Hats and Shoes. SECOND AVE. AT YESLER Lpprow! ALWAYS RIGHT SPRING or young man—and learn just what this fabrics. Maybe it is buy. We specialize ew styles in Furnish- weer