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TAR—TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 1916. PAGE 5. MUSEMENT S/BAPTISTS TO ELECT|WILL JOIN PERSHING!| [25 ou remember wnen we) itty! iat mE eral ILKES PL AYTRS| Election of officers will close the Maj. © Morton of the Philip. { CONFESSIONS OF A WIFE ht mete vee ra rer] po ai a ? it sal te | with our heads held high because|some years, as I went abroad with | | t 5 cond ’ 0 8 7 his father sold our fathers the food | my family, and then came back to Crraherwm ” gore Gay's session, Tuesday, of| pine scouts ts in Seattle to visit his! ayy gint—a STORY TOLD TO “My chum had taken honors Iny'¥ou have made the chain,’ she! which we ate? lenter Vassar. ar henkes TRIE the 90th annual convention of the/atep-mother, Mrs, Charles Morton, MARGARET WAVERLY high ‘math,’ in history and civics,| whispered when she got me alone And in the throes of snobbish In the meantime I had heard aaa, one Seattle Baptist assoctation being | Widow of Gen, Charles Morton.) and yet as she stood looking at| “I wish I could tell you, Margie,|ness, we made up the execrable|that Jeff's father had become ® @ueamer Prices —i0e 20a, B00. |held at the Green Lake Baptist He ts on three months’ sick Teave : I started the Story, Just a8 /me that morning as I was tying up|how I felt, My heart got so big I| rhyme wholesale grocer, and that the Per- == Mata. Thursday and Saturday, 2.90 || Church. and will leave for Detroft again in| Paula told it to me, Jim,” I said. [my mop of blonde curls prepara: |could not speak Thomas Jefferson Perrigreen, |Tigreens become wealthy, and : | Rev. W. ¥, Henry preached the|* day or #0. Maj, Norton expects! “That ts a good iden, Margie, for |tory to basketball practice, 1 knew | “Every girl. itkew to be eatied| 1yhomas Jetterson eon |Jeff had gone to Yale.” annual sermon to leave for the Mexican border] if I remember correctly, Paula was|in my heart she would give up : ‘ | Us rar voen Bree, Wes oeen . * n nM Ls 'P | good-looking, and to be singled out ‘One of the boys gave it to him, (To be continued) NEW PANTAG Thirty-six churches of the dis-jand join the iéth infantry, under) @ very good talker |Bladly her title of ‘cleverest girl} from a whole class as one of the|and he wrote on the other pide ——————-— ' trict are represented, The conven: | Gen. Pershing, his old regiment, aft-| “Well, here goes—remember tt}in the class’ if by #0 dolng #he|]% prettiont gitin at Vaneur, mmenne| tne the suibde wie thal eves Mats, 2:20-—Nights, T and 9 — | tion will close Wednesday or his leave of absence expires be F aul talking’ — twontioth | MERE be chosen to bear that daisy |a tot to me . was seen thinks enough of the ug VOTE ON SUFFRAGE enwte’s Rashinn antl zo v caalaiai redress sv —ae never forget my twentieth | chain ; ny : , : SONG AND DANCE REVUE |birthday,” she began. “For that The decision has not been of-|liest boy to write poetry about — DOG COMEDIANS |day was happiost and saddest, I|.. "1 Was the only blonde in my|ricially announced yet,’ said Ola, |Mim, he ts happy. ds eeeeeetniiiver Yamal bes a Wonderful Animal Act e Sahiehe. oe or to oti cor tite * “lelass, and that perhaps singled | but I know you are going to lead I was furious. To think that byl nel AEF ao 27.—A vote == “maw — _ He os ‘ me out among the black, brown |(he chain.’ the son of the grocer should have|on the Susan B. Anthony suffrage SA ee EX CUPSIONS East | ee een ee on eee on aoe velit Satan's ars Me [oe ta Antony ea aratitie w my dear mother and|@St year's graduating contingent. | 1 y grower in q anus a lise. | the note and deliberately tore it up|upon today at a meeting of suf VIA THE father only seemed to live to make|, “‘It is @ grand old world, Ola,| “It was almost too good to be| Pefore his eyes and let the tiny | workers and senators from suffrage A + | me happy. I said to my chum, ‘and I am 80/true, 1 thought, and also 1 was | Pieces fall from my hands in dis- states. - 10e-Any Seat “I entered Vassar very early,|@ppy to think IT am going home | right, for while | was dressing for| — a Sundays, ie {4 99 and m now to just appreciate it | . | y four years there were pp |class I was handed a telegram, é ;Spent more in making friendships ‘Touch wood,’ said Ola, who|which read, ‘Your mother is very a Good MILWAUKEE ‘than tn study was rather superstitious. ill; come home at once.’ For G | “Why need I dig among the dry! “ ‘How silly!’ I laughed, and just} “I don't know how I got ready UICY “very day until September 30th |books when I should be going|to bother her, I persisted !n keep-|for the train. I had only a little , Every day until Sey home soon to take my place in so:|ing my hands off of any wood.|over an hour to make it. but the clety? All the girls liked me, and| "You dear old thing,’ I waid, kissing |girls were all so kind A Ss I EAK For a daylight “Electric” ride over the Rockies take the I had entertained them in relays|her, ‘you will be coming down to| “All the time I could only sense ry celebrated “Olympian” leaving Seattle 10:15 each morn at my home on holidays and at our/the cottage by the Fourth of July|one thing: ‘Your mother 1s very . Go to the ing. To view the wonderful engineering feats through hood } summer cottage during the long va-/and we'll have a long summer of |{ll; come home at once.’ forested Bitter Roots by daylight take the luxuriously cations just good times,’ “Some one got my tickets and p tas Just Printers appointed “Columbian” leaving Seattle 7:30 p, m. dally. |“! had ‘made’ the basketball! “I ran across the campus to the|arranged for a stateroom, and it Rainier Bakery and 1013 THIRD MAIN 1043 Information and Literature team and the college dramatic so-|‘gym,’ and immediately forgot ev-|was only long afterward that I c Restaurant — ' Jefety, and my chum was sure that/erything in a rattling game of|found out it was Jeff Perrizreen JAS. R. BOLOT, Prop. 7 i 12 I was going to be che as one of | basketball. You remember Jeff, don't you. N Madi Modern rooms. Heat service. Spe J City Ticket Office, Second and Cherry, Elliott 48 the 12 prettiest giris of the gredu-| ‘Very soon my chum came in,|Margie? fe was that’ reqheedod Second Near Madison ating class for ‘the daisy chain.” her face all agiow with pf sure, freckled-faced, awkward son of the ginia, near Westlake Ave.—Adyv. Jomorrow ie The day¥1. doe’ the work of Two Henney CII Da LOD su gUUHUUURUBUUETET ADU eae vnncyanvnuonuenncueneane ratte UATE IF SAVINGS OF 1 “GET THE BEAN HABIT” OR MORE Take a Pot of Genuine Boston Baked Beans home with you. GREAT CLEARANCE SALE OF LADIES’ TRIMMED HATS PETER THOMPSON’S 1 to 99c Store Any Hat In Our Store, Valued Up to $10— b ARE OF INTEREST TO “aves Jar ae stsacascstsgesasas = 3 { $2 50 H = Happy Wednesday ade in The Star will f 103-105 PIKE ST. VS. SEASONABLE APPAREL Hall’ ton Baked = /\" \ e H be a thing of the past—but we will con. ff - ‘ Oy veel pPopuctinyedtpaocdy EMI | Latest Models, Latest Trimmings | || tt "© *n¢ om srnnina na ony on ff {See Our New Ship- 4 of CREDIT : = oe \e LADIES’ SAMPLE HAT SHOP : Wednesday, but every day In the week. ; ment of H l’s Specials = ui } Upet Oak Th Bldg. af : Our Midsummer Sale is now going on. f . TERMS 5 Come and see what bargains we offer at Dress Skirts Logujar 200 1d. Peanut Brittle, 1b...15¢ 1525 SECOND AVE. : leg. 30c Ib. After-Dinner Mints, Ib. .20¢ ‘food’s Candy & Ice Cream Co. 301 Pike Place—on Corner—Public Mk! Pacific Outtitting Cor. Third and University Eckmann Furniture Co. 59c L A D | E S Happy Wednesday Special MEN Select your next Suit from our new $10,000 stock of the latest, guaranteed fast-color woolens. You don't pay for fancy fixtures and high rent here. CLASS A TAILORS 1623 WESTLAKE AVE. fh (CETERA ELE T : “Walk Leslie’s Dances” Specials Sag Here’s Your Last Chance} Union Bakery for This Wee “STEVENS” To get a high-class tailored Summer Suit for COOKIES Dozen ..... 6c New Potatoes, 7 Ibs..........-.-25¢ Piece sete sent” Mate 311 Washington Creamery Butter, lb.30¢ $25.00 217 Pike Main 6424 Tastractions. Patent Flour, sack........... $1.35 Latest Eastern Patterns in White Serges, Grays, ; : ; “THERMOR” 7 Ibs. bulk Rolled Oats ...... 25¢ GALOW on Browns and other colors. @ room, one 4 Snider’s Tomato Soup, 3 for ....25¢ : mg room, one slight fixture Waterless Hot Bottle Ground Chocolate, 3-Ib. can 70¢ penrotwes, Swe. 3NOn cee All Work Guaranteed Approved by 400 Physicians of Seattle. Hn Holland-American Delicatessen BUTTER EGGS CHEESE STALL A—1509 FIRST AVE.—CORNER MKT. We cater to automobile and pienic parties, Mittens C Ib 30¢ Eitenen, one hes oe ; You need it for the summer camp, the auto- with an unequaled line of cold meats to ershey’s Cocoa, Ib....--..+0+- Mall, one ceilin Th A mobile, the sleeping porch $ hoose. from © sell the best grade o rout porch, one oat i utter procurable. You will find the est Royal Baking Powder, per Ib...35¢ Basement. one ‘celling fixture e@ American Ladies taliors and the home. Price.......... 4.00 Rasortment of koods in tho smallest place In mone cellin re 4 the city. Open from 7 @. m. until midnight— also Sundays. HOLLAN AMERICAN DELICATESSEN Leo J. Eckhardt E. E. Newett 1508 First Ave.—Corner Market 406 Union St. The Ideal Electric Stove, price $3 THE JOHN COMPANY, INC. TNS Phone Main 6326 Silver Bullding, Seattle, MORE BARGAINS! _..—= Last Wednesday we had some exceptional bargains ELECTRIC FIXTURE & CONSTRUCTION CO. 315 Pine 94 John C. Leslie Co. Corner First Ave. and University St Your Choice of Entire Stock of China Ware at Half Price Our Aerated and Granular Sweet Butter 1s churned dally from the pure, sweet cream. When we say that it is the very best Butter manufactured or sold in this city, we mean ever) word we say, and we can and have and are proving it dail to hundreds of satisfied customers. Are you one of those satisfied customers? If s0, will you please tell your friends’ If not, try our “A, & G. Butter” once and be convinced. THERE IS A REASON listed on this page. Today they are better and more of As an illustration of one of the many snaps for Happy Wed- nesday: LADIES’ TAILORED SUMMER SUITS, in White Serges, Light-Weight Summer Union Suit: Next to Bon Marche Link Sausage, Ib. 10¢ | Veal Roast, Ib. Dee Browns and various other Short sleeves, len; T. W. HAUFF Veal Chops, Ib 12%e | Pork Roast, tb... t0%@ =f |colors ..... see ceeeeee cece vriiisiie aoe “A. & G.” ea hace. Mea: pose: Goods ‘e Fancy Bacon, lb. 20¢ | Sirloin Steak, Ib.. 14%¢ rage en? -ectoga Spare Ribs, ib.....-+--9%@ | Pork Steak, Ib....... 124¢ ALL WORK GUARANTEED BUTTER STORE s 85c 523 Pine St., Seattle, Wash On Pine St., Opposite Westlake Market Phone Main 6590 BUIt ..+00 coer SUNSET MARKET 108 PIKE 8ST. 6321-23 Ballard Seattle, Wank. AMERICAN LADIES’ TAILORS 406 Union 8t. Phineas Pendleton 1314 Fourth Ave, Men's Furnisher and 12 oF 16 Size or Waltham Thin Model Watches, 20-y Filled Cases 912.00 $1 Do $1 a Week YES, WE DO REPAIRING Before you have your photo made see our $5 FAMOUS . Men’s Hats Blocked and ; special. Litel Bla Prauts Premier Pit en ASG a silos co a rains ce Setentifically and blocking on the Coast......... 0.06 $1.00 saves your La Chall Hat Shop and Factory Ea Se een aes AC RIS oo carpets, We Call a Tete oon Lite Third Ave. RN with patented soc White Enamel 39¢ bc G-lever Padlocks revolving lint 0c Nu Shine Furniture “Hh 230 brush; self . . 5.00 50-foot % Rub cle Polish .....+.++..- 2B¢ 4-in, Rub Picks a oe ein | bet, Hose 82.98 threads, lint Oe Idnoleum Varnish | $5.00 Lawn Mower. self hairs ‘and tor | sharpener $2.98 | Bleaching and Reblocking to Any Style Our Specialty | OUR 35c DINNERS ravelings and every speck of dust ‘ 3 ARONSON MERCANTILE CO. Are becoming more popular every day. | WASHINGTON LADIES’ HAT MFG. CO. and aire 1419 First Ave., Near Pike, Our customers think they are the best served in Seattle. se) day) HAVE YOU TRIED ONE? 1625 Fourth Ave, (Between Pine and Stewart Sts.) Aelivere , and called RHODES’ RESTAURANT Phone Main 3663 for. CHEASTY BLDG. 116 SPRING ST, Pay balance Lawn Mowers, each..... of purchas: —_ OR OQ03¢OQ37”00QQQQQrRrCGCB irr | .-::...... $3.00 to $12.00 week Hose m all lengths, from, iielephone, per foot Te to 15¢ Bedding Plants Prices Reavonayte. Happy Wednesday Ads Make Two People Happy—the Merchant and Those That Get the Bargains The De Lay Sales Co. Tacoma Tel., Main 1558 Aabling-Boyce Seed Co, SY Pike St Mato sos,

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