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PLYMOUTH SHOE COMPANY 921 Second Avenue Corner Madison EXTRA s¥ ro SATURDAY AND MONDAY Have You Small Feet? Do you want and $6.00 values Low Shoes, sizes 4. 4m: AL BR CS. widths, at $1.00 a Pair Not more than two pairs to @ customer. Another Bargain Ladies’ biue and 1 In Ladies 3. 3M ant D 144 pairs Ladies’ White Canvas Button Boots, all mS parr $2.00 Our price, a pair Ladies’ White Canvas Lace Sports * Boots $2.50 A PAIR 4 Growing Girls" and Low-hee! Boots, while Ladies’and Growing Girls’ Biack and Tan Leather Sports Boots, with rubber sole and heel; all sizes. Our price, * STAR—FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1916.. PAGE 5, ‘War Makes New York World’s Richest City; And the Money’s Being Spent on Its Women BY |DAH McGLONE GIBSON | NEW YORK, April 14-—Fem intne beauty te the thing New York worships more than mm y! Feminine beauty ts the thing New York spends the most for! That gorgeous woman who neither tolls nor spins, getting out of her Hmousine tn front of 1 Sherry's, has made countless | tomers men toll and numberless women | parlors. spin to bring her appearance up | hair dresser to the perfection you are be heads a day holding hatr wave Is she worth the price? Phils NEW YORK THINKS 80 New York women buy a mil lion dollars’ worth of powders one Wo have women a day the manager you can't tell and creams every told by a wholesale drugeiat 600 VISIT BATH DAILY as patrons, of Turkish bath tn the etty can spend all the way from $2.60 to $60 at each visit how we have in our remerked a Fifth ave but we average 64 for the ormanent EYEBROWS EXPENSIVE “The mere k tien’ eyelaeh In perfect shape expert continued, “ least $50 a year woman.” Heauties an enormous drain on the pocket book of the-man-whomust-pay One actress, the wife of a pop: | ular manager, showed me one of her closet—or “costume as sho calls Itlined with nm which I counted 200 pairs of shoes and slippers cost ing from $12.60 to $100 a pair » showed me a chest of containing year,” 1 was | ing of beau d eyeb 4 600 wald ta it where many the for each many cum beauty permanent | room shelves Wave cont and, instead « have become | | Where New York women preen: Turkish bath palaces in marble are springing up all over Manhattan and in their appointments of Baby lonian luxuriow Here a bath “with beauty extras” may cost as high as $50. 4} 100 pairs of | stockings which cost from $2.60 to $250 a pair. BUYS $225,000 NECKLACE Diamond Jim Brady tells me ofa man buying his wife a $225,000 pearl necklace. Fraser-Pate AVENUI SECOND AND UNIVERSIT rson Go: Y STREET ON SATURDAY—A Most Extraordinary Easter Sale of Muilllimery One Hundred Smar New Trimmed Hat N Easter event that interest to every yet chosen her Easter One hundred of the we 3 44 : 4.95 hould be of intense yman who has not mnet. at- smartest, most tractive new styles. Splendid quality Hats. Shown in the new shapes, the wanted sizes, the new colors, as well Trimmed in the v allowing as wide latitude 4s black. ays fashion favors, and in range of trim- ming styles as fashion allows. There are Dress Hats semi-tailored ef- fects, strictly tailored models, Street Hats, etc. Indeed a splendid collection. Hats priced regularly $10.00, $12.50 and $15. In a rousing choice, $4.95. Easter $7.50 to $8.50, 00. Sale—Saturday, Note—See our window display this even- ing; it will display a number of models from the collection. Come early in the morning. NOTEWORTHY SPECIAL OFFERING 125 Women's Cloth Suits at $17.75 Reduced from $25, $35 and $45 EPRESENTING 125 Women's Cloth Suits taken from our regular stocks, and marked for special Saturday selling. An exceptional opportunity for women to secure a new Easter Suit at a saving in many instances very unusual. The styles are all correct for this season, and Does any woman ever wear | them?” gasps Miss Unsophistica- | | tlon from the Middle West, look- ing in at the wonderful things in « Hngerte shop window t don't know,” I answered, “let's in and see.” “What thi rice night dress?” we asked. “One hundred and fifty,” an- swered the shop girl. She added, | “Mra. —————— of Fifth ave. has ordered a dozen.” A lingerie bridal @ pair .... le The Newest Novelty Ladies’ “Kid Spats” [i of this | The Gem of Puget Sound set was | Sandals, solid sf $1 25 to 2, Barefoot Sandals, solid ‘ $1.50 lea . pair , Children’s Shoes Kid Patent-tip 5c Patent Leather Children's Patent-tip Cloth-top Shoes, sizes 6 to .... 98e ma in sizes 5 $1.28 \ $2100 Shoes, sizes $1.45 Boys’ Shoes That Stand the Kicks Veal Calf $1.25 Satin Calf * "$1.50 Mins 11 to 2, OF i's the World at the Price Boys’ Seamless “Ripper” Shoes, sizes 11 to 18%, at Boys’ Seamless Shoes, sizes 1 to 5% priced ittle Boys" 1 prt at.. Little Boys’ Pushmobile Shoes, pair “Pleskin wear like iron: prices— $2.25, $3.00 Boys’ Skout Shoes Fe Bout Shoes, 9 to ihe enced SS O00 Bizes 1 to 6% at $2.50 Don't forget we are hei $2.25, quarters for Boys’ and dren's Bhoes and our prices are below competition PLYMOUTH SHOE COMPANY 921 SHCOND AVENUE Shoes, / What’s a Summer Home Without a Bathing - Beach? The things that lure you out of town during the hot months can be summed up in two short words—Woods and Water. Indianola Beach offers you both. Indianola Beach is so called because fronting this choice stretches the very finest Bathing Beach on all Puget Sound. The new wharf is 991 feet in length and along this entire distance it spans a beach that is all hard, clean, blue-gray sand, unmarred by pebbles, rocks or sea- weed. This beach alone is an asset, the value of which cannot be overestimated. Back of this idyllic beach, which even now, during early spring, is the admira- tion of every visitor, lies as fine a tract of Indianola Beach is new----so new that there are no inhabitants aside from three families, the heads of which are members of the crews we employ in clearing streets, building bridges, erecting a dam, laying a water system and making ready for the coming population. And the population is coming. The first week's selling convinces us that In- dianola Beach will be Seattle's favorite breathing spot before the summer is very old. With the advent of continued good weather, charming little bungalows and rustic homes will spring up in plenty. We make this statement advisedly, for early buyers are already placing orders for lumber----getting an early start for the joys of summer. WE WANT YOU TO OTHER OFFERINGS BEFORE BUY AT INDIANOLA BEACH. See Indianola Beach first or see it last, but once you do see it this is where you will pitch your summer camp. We are sure of it. Early buyers at other points have rec- ognized the vast superiority of Indianola INSPECT YOU wooded country as you can find in the Northwest. Indianola Beach property slopes gently, bow! shaped, toward stream and Sound, the stream cutting the tract in twain. The land is covered with stately cedars and firs and spreading maples and madronas. Then there is a wealth of smaller growth---wild cherry, alder and huckleberry. Mingled with it all are thou- sands of trillium lilies, wild currant bloom, choice ferns and many others, almost with- out end. Large Home Tracts $40 $2 Monthly The first passenger boat to land at Indianola Beach wharf was the Steamer Athlon----time, last Sunday. The Athlon is no speed marvel, so it required al- most 50 minutes to make the run from Pier 4 (Captain's state- ment). Beach and have joined our list of enthus- iastic home-site owners regardless of their previous purchases. You will fall in love with it, too. All tracts are large, none less than 40 feet frontage. Prices as low as $40.00, on terms as easy as $5.00 cash and $2.00 monthly. We'll build for you, too, on equally easy terms, Arrange to see the property Sunday. Bring your family and your picnic basket. You'll enjoy the outing whether or not you decide to buy. But be sure to see Indianola Beach. If you do make a selection you have two full months in which to prepare your tract for the reception of your family before the school vacation, There is daily boat service to Indianola Beach leaving Lillico Landing, between Madison and Spring sts., weekdays at 9 a. m., Sunday@ 8:45. Weekdays, leave In- dianola Beach 3 p. m.; Sundays, 4 p. m. In addition to this, arrangements have been perfected for morning and evening service to accommodate Indianola Beach residents who work in Seattle, beginning May 1. For Full Information and Literature, Call, Phone or Write 614-15 Joshua Green Bldg.—Elliott 317 shown us at $1,000 ‘Let me see some corsets,” I ave corsetier. about $10 a pair, please.” CHEAPEST CORSETS $25 “We only make them to order and our cheapest are $25," said the clerk, Nove of the things I have men- tioned fs actually in evidence tn the aking of these beautiful women, not one of whom does anything but pet and coddle her own 5 Ada to them gowns, hats, glossy furs, laces, the limousines, Jowels, wraps, sports togs and you hare the most expensive luxury in all New York, or all the world—feminine beauty. Uncle Sam ©. K.'s Our Meats FRYE’S Quality Markets SATURDAY SPECIALS: Bute tress chereet OC Sanch Renee... SOC 25c Fancy New York Full 24c) Cream Cheese, Ib... Fresh-Dressed Hens, milk-fed Choice Shoulder Veal Roast Choice Steer Boiling Beef Choice Spare Rib | Choice Steer Pot Roast Choice Club Sausage Choice Veal Chops.... Choice Steer |Shoulder Steak... |Choice Shoulder |Pork Roast Choice Alaska Reindeer Pot Roast. .15¢ 14 20c MARKETS: BAL 5448 Hallard Ave. | ' |Shops Open Until 9 P. M. requested in an exclusive Fifth | “Something for | | erald | the-woman-over-the-water are shown in poplins, checks. In black, navy Copenhagen NOTE—There are Suits. also serges, gabardines and blue, brown, gray and a few Taffeta Silk Priced in our regular stocks $25.00, $35.00 and $45.00, price is $17.75. “OUT OF THE SILENCE FROM ACROSS THE DISTANCE” My foreign letter began very formally: “My Dear Mrs. Waverly “A friend in ————— has writ- ten me of your accident and I am going to think you will not call me ‘presumptuous’ in writing to tell how sorry I am “An I sit here on the deck of the Undine, I seem to see you as I saw you last in that pale green gown, and your face, with its emil ing mouth, above the pearl and em embroidery on the low-cut bodice, alight with pleasure of the dance. You reminded me of the mythical maiden for whom my yacht 1s named, but I soon found you had a soul, that hid ttgelf be hind the vell of your burnished brown eyes. “Please do not think I am writ in any vein of flattery or gant compliment How your soul must writhe. I simply cannot bear to think of It “Perhaps, my dear Mrs, Waver- ly, I am overstepping the bounds of convention in writing you in this way, and I surely would have never done so had you not had this terrible thing happen to you; but I have often wondered it jt would not be better all around if sometimes we did say what we think to those who seem fn unison with us. “Anyway, I am way out here on the Indian ocean where convention seoms to mean very little. “Tam a bit superstitious and I have been thinking that perhaps the Iittle jade god I sent you for good luck had brought you bad luck instead. For my peace of mind I put {nto a town the other day and asked a ‘wise man’ about it. “I confessed to him that I also bought one for myself, and that one night, in a fit of lonesomeness, I threw it into the sea, ‘That Is it,’ sald the fakir sol emnly ‘The little jade god that has wreaking vengeance for the insult you paid to his brother,’ A shudder passed over me and I had a silly feeling that perhaps it was true What shall I do?’ I asked, ‘to counteract this direful state of af fairs? You must tell the-woman. facross-the-sea that she must also throw her little jade god away tn running water, In the course of a million years they will find each other.’ Do you mean to tell me that she will not be happy for a mil lion years” Phat lies on the answered ‘am sending you another lucky 4 a laps of the gods, 1 | plece. “| do not know when I shalt come home. How queer that word sounds to me. I have never ha anything the least like home, ex cept this yacht "Tam not going where I shall be at |] do not know myself. time, from across the the earth, you a word Surely you to tell any time, for But some distance of I shall perhaps — write cannot object to do so that I am foregoing the joy of a letter from you, even if that is | that, but T am so afraid you might} Confessions of a Wife jletter contained a request that I | write no more. “MALCOLM STUART.” | Isn't that an interesting letter, little book? 1 might think it was |a little wrong for me to keep it if I were not a hopeless invalid and Malcolm Stuart on the other side of the world. As it is, I am going jto confess to you that, right or wrong, it is the most comforting thing that has come to me since I knew I must He here interminably, | I have put the little jade god of ]dreams in a box and asked my lit- tle nurse to go down to the bridge at the back of the house and throw it into the river. (To be continued) CARGO IS TAKEN OUT The cargo of the steamer Kenkon Maru, wrecked some time ago on Belle Chain reef, consisting of 4,800 tons of knocked-down box cars, steel rails, barbed wire, bolts and spikes, has been taken out of her hold. The work of salving the steamer will now begin. For a remarkable sale Saturday, the Cocoanut Oil Fine | for Washing If you want to keep your hair im good condition, be careful what wash it with. Most soaps and prepared — poos contain too much alkall. dries the scalp, makes the brittle, and ts very harmful. plain mulsified cocoanut ofl (wi is pure and entirely greaseless) much better than the most sive soap or anything else you use for shampooing, as this possibly injure the hair. Simply moisten your hair |water and rub it in. One or |teaspoonfuls will make an lance of rich, creamy lather, cleanses the hair and scalp joughly. 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