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Is the Popular Price for a SUIT Home of the Best $15 Suit in Seattle And I Sell the Best $15 Suits in Seattle Make Me Prove It! Compare my $15 Suits with any other offered— upstairs, downstairs or mail order. This is truly the Store where you Save. CARL SCHERMER The Largest Store on First Avenue 103-107 First Ave. S. 10 Steps from Yesler Alaska Outfits Hi-Press and Eureka Rubber Boots and Pacs Oil Clothing Work and Dress Shoes Raincoats Mackinaws— Complete stocks of all. Home of the Best $15 Suit in Seattle @ that f did not at first realize | had walked down into the cheaper part Yes, | knew you quite sure who you was but | wan not BEAUTY ATTRACTS AT ANY led Tim AGE dof the boardwaik, a place I seldom ungracefully Pe es - visit, How long have you been down 1 let Mr, and Mrs. Trent take! 4 r a their ride on the board walk to-| All at once I heard a rich Irish here, Mr. Commissioner gether, for, little book, who am [| Yolce saying, “Now, look here, lit Since yesterday. | came over that T should add even a bint of | one, it's ‘meself that has been for a little rest and recreation care to a close-knit union? after lookin’ at your pretty And did you bring Annie, Tin Inatead, I took a walk by myself,| for the last quarter of am I interupted softly as I mo 4 going in an opposite direction. 1/8OW I want to see if you have the | between them wanted to think a little Irish eyes that go with that bia Tim turned wi Certainly, as far as she is con-| air bl ™ gd jad : cerned, Mrs. Trent has been very The girl turned quick! smiled nese happy im both her marriages. and held out her hand. “It is the |'to your pretty Mies Mar Again the look on dear old Dad’s| commissioner, isn't it? How is asked Tim as I held out my face came before me as he whis-| your wife and the babies? hand to him pered, “You see, Margie, your moth Are you Terrence Murphy's| er bas never grown up. daughter?” asked the commiasion- | And, afterall, do we make.our/er, and then [I saw it was Annie) besbands ary happier than she has Lafferty’s husband, Tim, speaking number of pretty faces today, Tim I said siyly. “Is it something you save for the daughters of your own countrymen, Tim, or is it a compl! | made hers? I think not. I was so, “Yes, sir, didn’t you know me 7 r | ment you pay to all women? FHP busy thinking out this problem answered the girl “Ot course, of course, to all wor , jen.” sald Tim earnestly A Jexelaim over a preity girl just as ry 9 {he would over the sea and sky ont there. But it fs good to see you GAS SOURNESS--PAPE’S DIAPEPSIN' alking. Misa Margie. Annie will overjoyed when I tell her how yg well you are looking Time It! In Five Minutes] headaches. dizziness or intestinal Then Annte is not with you d griping. This will all go, and, b No, you couldn't get her away Your Sick, Upset Stomach | «i, there will be no sour food | from the With wild horses. Re Feeis Fine. left over in the stomach to poison |tween you and me, Mixa Margie. eres your breath with nauseous odors. [I'm a little jealous of that boy. An Pape’s Diapepsin is a certain) nie has had eyes and ears for no When your meals don't fit com-|oure for out-of-order stomachs, be-|cne else since he came to live with , or what you eat lies like}canse it takes hold of your food i np of lead in your stomach, or|and digests it just the same as If For shame, Tim. You know Ao ‘if you have heartburn, that is a] your stomach wasn't there nie wanted the boy more than ar sign of indigestion Relief in five minutes from all thing «lee in the wor simply be Get from your pharmacist a fifty-| stomach misery !s waiting for you | cause you wanted a bo cent case of Pape’s Diapepsin and/at any drug store That ts right. Miss Margie, and take a dose just as soon as you can These large fifty-cent cas¢s con-|I'm goi ke that bo There will be no sour risings, no|tain enough pe's Diapepsin” to | town ears from date belching of undigested food mixed|keep the entire family free from | Do you realize, Tim, who it was with acid, no stomach gas or heart-|stomach disorders and indigestion, made you pe \ issioner | burn, fullness or heavy feeling in|for many months. It belongs in 1 expect, Miss Margie, it was j the stomach, nausea, debilitating! your home Aunie, I know I'd be nothing but det a ontoes an — jan Irish scut today If it wasn't for her Two and One-Half Million mare, Lesion oe at the girls, Tim D ! No leok here, Mi M ollars More for the Navy Yard! 0 )..°% 0%: yom: Si that little bit of foolishness 1 Ww just now, are You see hen a man turns 40 it sometir € * Over i sudden * that he ia getting on the shady side, and once in a while he will give a pret girl can a compliment just to see if change color as he used to . It Isn't thet he is looking for change in his love, but that he hoping that change has not ye come Into his life. He wants to @ re himself he js still a ‘broth’ of a bo (To be continued) TO PEOPLE’S VOTE? OLYMPIA, Feb, 9—The bill to in the restore capital punishment 16 for a Wasserman blood tent Gazette quoted in dispatches : ceived today. DONAWAY Opposite office. 302 Liberty B jhe wan mistaken in a woman's char jaoctal view has ‘plained Jadmit suppression @ failure | | CONFESSIONS OF A WIFE |~-~ | “You seem to be looking into al | DEATH LAW TO BE UP. hs PRET, | FREE TO STAR- -FRIDAY, FEB. 9, 1917. PAGE 9 Rip-Roaring Old Butte Respects Good Women} BY JACK JUNGMEYER BUTTE, Mont, Feb, 9-—-A woman may walk the streets of carousing, whisky - drinking Butte, with its 10,000 unmar. ried miners, at any time of night, and alone, without fear of inauit There no gauntiets ing eyes to be run There is no street mashing. No decoying The police take good there NONE BUT ARLE noon the and no man can make elty tion which, because of erent would be particularly alluring to corrupt characters Hutte, regarded generally as one of the wildest cities in the Went are no of leer flirtation or that BPHCT ts here, | that we excuse acter That's what segregation of the done for Putte,” Mayor CH Lane, genial ive of this magic city of cop. ex "We recognize and tolerate com mercial degradation here, but wel regulate it by confining it rigidly to a definite area It ts infinitely bet ter than attempted abolishment and consequent seatteration’ Credited with LO#t notorious the and frankly open “district” tn the country today, Hutte’s morals are| being carefully stndied by many "cloned" cities, which are ready to| Mayor C. H. Lane of Butte | Mayor Lane personally piloted} me thrn the bricked-in honeycomba| ~ of the city’s 600 brazen public serv-/an a matter of fact, curiously old-| ants, From the outside there is| fashioned in its morals nothing to affront the sensibilities e no cabarets here, no Inside a maze of passageways leads! common dance halls nor dancing in among the cotes, Always a drifting| saloons, no jangiing rendezvous, horde of men meanders thru. But! and the ree ts are tame to an & stranger might pass the inclosure! almost puritante degree without suspecting its nature, #0 Butte segregates ite white and strict In the segregation [black sheep very definitely We believe the social vice is A) Even harmless flirtations among necessary evil,” resumed Mayor/giris and boys on the streets are Lane, “but we are determined to} rudely checked by police and traffic keep it where we can exercise com: | cops plete contro! If you must have your fling, the In consequence, our home di@|city has provided a place whe on triets, our hotels, rooming houses|/may have it; but Butte permits ne and streets are singularly free of a) tree of viee beyond the estab And this ins ® | lish HOW SEN, JONES degenerated class. 1 confines Use “Gets-It,” Lift Corn Right Off | FOOLS LABOR, Loosens—and It's Gone! like taking the lid off bate now tee, Janes bests (rented| _@Y EDGAR C. WHEELER the ry, ‘Gete-| OLYMPIA, Feb, 9—How does ‘ Hunt t i sae Jones, ®e senator who v hs Yate ta |? every turn with corporation in-| election from his district in outh “ | Tacoma—a district composed chief Or) iy or weet hel: & ete wrt ot| EadCere whom are railroad men? } and Senator Dan Landon offgred aj Stop Pela | definite solution to this riathte yes-| Quickly Iterday when the Jones bill, provid-| » jing that all railroad m shall be aid off at least twice a month. ame up for passage Why single out the ratiroad men for this beneficial legislation?” was the question asked. “Why not make the law apply to all workers in all lines of business in state?” And right here Dan Landon gave to wrapped your toes in ban. ithe answer to the Jones riddle ‘ have! «This ix just a vest-pocket edition plasters t of vicious qlass legislation,” pe} ce 1 gald. working} i ass the! The} Johnson pdiex® oublic service corporations Right now is the tl for every ' |railroad man who votes in Senator " : Jones’ district to watch and see et sold whether the Jones bill is going to whe a bottle, t ide-swiped in the bouse, a t ‘ 1 predicts Dynamiter’s Wife S Way to Get * . Oe ea ce Seeking a Divorce Rid of Dandruff There yne® sure way that never wn aren fails to r e dandruff complete ~~ and that is to dissolve it. This de fr \ ae stroys it entirely, To do this, just , ‘a get about four ounces of plain, or din Hquid = arvor apply it at ni whe retiring wae enough ? to moisten the id rub it in gently with the finger tip ty morning mo not all, of three or four more ations will completely disso! itirely d troy ever sign and trace} of it, no matter how much dandruff | you may have You will find, too, that all itch t rging of the scalp will top instantly, and your hair will] e fluffy, lustrous, glossy, silky and soft, and look and feel a bun dred times better You can get liquid any | drug store. It is and | four ounces {ts all you will need, | This sin remedy has never been known to fatl—Advertise-| ment | ASTHMA SUFFERERS re That Anye Discomfort or L A New Home ¢ Une Withow | |lieved there might have been foul Bh senate, to satixfy his railroad men exe old |constituents—and then bh it soto It” liied in the hous May ' When the bill passed, it had been| ir shoe amended, at the instance of Senator to apply to employes of all! Dan} cared for her pigs, 3 1 autopsy showed that! ningham, 16, is champion pig rais. 1 from natural causes,| er of Minnesota. The award was and that the bruises followed a fall) made by the University of Min- downstars a few days before nesota Agricultural school here. When Regan returned to his home| Ruth raised high-brow pigs : |Wednesday night he found a@/ gach day she scrubbed her pigs (pagans strange woman dead in his bed. Heyy hand, and followed that by giv-| MBN -O-Mé) Bi informed the police, and the second] ing them a shower bath | Ends Catarrh, Asthma body wae sent to the morgue for an} autopsy, altho a physician “i WON’ EAV JA L |death was due to natural causes. | T L E I | echifes abe sy eter “oy & srowing bul maproneee t | state will not be passed by the leg of Time. | recommended two and one-half mil-| pay roll of th . governmen | We have a New Method that cures lion dollars for the Puget Sound Kighteen hundred men now at | ial ure without a fight to at least! ,stima, and we want you to try it] Navy Yard for the purpose of Bulld- work and more wanted. Don't| ive the people of the state the de nF exp nae ot ao rantrer, whether ing Ways on which to construct neglect this opportunity. Property| ciding voice |Ferent evelopment, whether it ts ships bonght now ix sure to advance in| geyator KE, Ren Johnson of Spo-|present. ax occasional or chrontc| MRS HERBERT S.HOCKIN 1 value, We will bufld to suit pur-|, ; : Aath " paid Pens tora. tree pw ix the time to buy real e8-| hake, on any lot in our addition | ane, a member of the judiclary tal of our method, No matter in) When Hockin, “Iago” of the na-| tate within the city limits. Houses eee en aoe to schools, work, ore,|committee, which is considering MY oceunation, If soa |tionwide dynamite conspiracy, was; are in immense demand and sell as Ft fare to those who aré in the bill, intends to see to it that a ra h asth our| first sent to venworth pen, hi foon as constructed, We have the | y.toteq in our land, provid referendum clause ix attached to rd at hould relieve Mio annd We do | beautiful young bride used to visit Very best property adjacent to the! oe out this ad and brin jthe bill , ; AR 8 dail |him frequently in his cell; but her Navy Yard. Our price, $125.00 to) Goi, at 10 a. m. or 12:30 p, m.|_, Personally, [ am fn favor of re-| yiere all fort nes; | visits became less and less frequent $200.00 per lot. Terms if desired. ( t:e the boat jstoring the death penalty in the opin pre et etl and now she has filed a divorce sult Come in and Jay the foundation discretion of the jury. I am ip fa.) smoker. i oweveryone at our own |in Kansas Cily for a competency. There can be OLE HANSON & SON vor of the bil,” said Johnson, “But | Sar nge “int tiie new “inettod no safer investment than land in 316 Pike Street, Seattle, Wash, |! am dead sure It is a question | designed to end all difficult bre: athe —— — —— | which vitally concerns every voter|!ng., all wheeging, ‘and all Re ib the state, and one which they Ai thine cotihtas be iememan ge ranait tia neglect a single day. Write now and | then begin th method ate once, | BULGARIA TO BACK site" eve nit! i eotoom) Saye yonie Fen. 9. —nting Becuuse 1 determine your needs before attempting to ltwo women, dead in his bed on. sue treat you ! ‘oe am prepared to ro pout my work ” GERMAN SuB WAR is ~ MA COUPON cessive days was not sufficient to i fot sal ag OR PAB ie og Me Tio go) . eee ae unnerve Christopher Regan of 10th # in my profes ee caen aad abude m Tlave., and he told the police that he 7 ervous T MSTERDA Feb, 9—Th ‘ aia ee arbi intended to put a padlock on the Hood and Skin Disor Kidney and Biad AMSTERDAM, Feb. 9-—Bulgaria || Butisie, ¥. ¥ door to ker Dawa women about to roubles and Chronic Disorders. Tean- | has “warned the United States that Send free trial of your method , terms, and fees < be arranged ill support Germany in ar to die your requirements, Consultation FRIEK. | eventualit according to the | Regan found his wife dead in the} S16 or 606 for Blood Disorders, Come toliin correspendent of the Cologne bed on Tuesday, and the police b |play, as there were bruises on the’ boys and who want wonderful all invit- come to the Hour Saturday 3; to @ ITTLE girls hear Fraser-Paterson Co SECOND AT UNIVERSITY Girls’ Wash Dresses Special $1.19 to lorie are ed Stor) to afternoon, styles and attractive special values in Girl o'clock, and hear a h Dresses in attractive styles of good Miss Helen Marie g gham d checked effects, each Cook everal lel 1 : Colors are blue, green, pink and tan; sizes 6 to 14 year . pecial Fraser-Paterson Co. values at $1.19 z A Tac i Announcing the Complete Sprimé Lime of the Famous “Munsing Underwear” —for women and children—for which we have the exclusive agency in Seattle = aoe the ho are already contemplating Spring Unde ar, We afl- 2 On nounce complete readiness of our “Munsingwear” stocks for women Nd and children, Standing out forcibly in the new garments is this fact: Munsing Underwear maintains its known high ndar¢ Garments = have not been cheay 1 to meet the market conditions. So more than \ } ever before “Munsingwear” is the satisfactory underwear \ ( J ‘ \ fine merc 1 Union Suit, \ very good, serviceable, soft | \ hell finished yoke; sleeveless and Cotton Union Suit, shell finish = | | wing sleeve; | or tight knee yoke; sleeveless, V or round neck; \ | loose or tight knee Pal es 4, 5 and 6 -$2.00 é Sizes 4, 5 and 6 Sizes 7, 8 and 9 $2.25 —Sizes 7, 8 and 9 le Suit, with shell finish top, sleeve "irl 1» SPFINE ghts, to y hI less and wing sleeve; loose or tight 8'F'S ; knec Sizes 1, 2 and 3 .65¢ Sizes 4, 5 and 6 .T5¢ v ea G 1.25 Sizes 7, 8 and 9 Per Sizes 7, 8 and 9 1.50 Franer-Paterson Co. First Floor. Scores of New Separate Skirts PRING is to be a Skirt season—emphatically so— and never w Skirt styles so smart. In the Skirt division of the garment room we are showing large collections of the new Spring styles. Fashion’s newest ideas, in wool velours, wool serges, poplins and taffetas. For Women and Children R T large shipments have brought our Hosiery section to the fore, as hav- ing ample quantities of the numbers in demand. —For instance: —Plain colors, stripes, plaids and checks. She ing » a4 U avorite colorings ans A fine cotton Hose, medium —Showing the season’s favorite colorings, tar S; | Solent, fal fashioned, GOI blues, greens, gold, mustard, Chartreuse, grays, etc. sole, heel and toe, garter top, Black and white, sizes 8% to 10. For women . ~A medium weight fine cot- ton Hose for women, is full fa d, double sole, heel and garter top. White only. Sizes 8% to 10 -406€ Light weight lisle Stockings for women, sizes 8% to 10, Seamless, double foot, garter top, black and white Girls’ fine lisle Hose, seam- less, medium weight, white only, double foot; sizes 5 to O% B5e, 3 pair for...$1,00 $4.89, $7.48, $8.50, $10.00, $12.50 and $15.00 New Crepe Blouses $3.95 Smart New Styles and Special Values toe, HE excellent quality of material is noticeable in these attractive new Crepe de Chine Blouses. There are a number of styles and all of them are in keeping with the new ideas for spring. —One style has wide, convertible collar; another has hemstitched collar and cuffs. There are other styles equally becoming. —Shown in white and flesh—a complete range of Splendid values for $3.95. —Fraser-Paterson Co. Boys’ Spout Hose The Hose that are univer- sally satisfactory. They wear splendidly, keep their deep black color. Medium weight, seamless, double foot; sizes S1Zes. Third Floor. Good News This! A Shipment of French Serges Received A New Shipment of American Lady Corsets ULLY as welcome as this fine Spring weather is this new ship ND the further news that they are rent of new models in the excellent good width, 44 inches, a good American Lady Corsets. A number of quality, and moderately priced $1.35 a models were received in a complete yard, will be still better news. range of sizes French Serges are hard to get, and No. 644—Extra low bt with therefore we would advise early selec- clastic section in front; free hip, tion from this shipment, as French four hose supporters; quality Serge is one of the greatest favorites for ince Aa ‘ the new season's pleated skirts and one- No. 282--Servideable piece dresses na A 5 ith Navy Blue, Tailor Blue, Copenhagen, bust, medium hip wit um, Wine. own, Myrtle, Russian tion at back; four hose Green, Seal, Burgundy, Reseda and black. neat braid trimming Full 44 ins. wide; priced, yd. . $1.35 Fraser-Paterson Co,, Second Foo! Fraser-Paterson Co. First Floor. Miss Ruth Cun Bronchitis, Croup, Coughs {and Colds, or money back, | Sold and guaranteed by Bar- Regan beliaves she was a friend | TILL HE WINS GAME ot his wife, who, being ill, entered | tell Drug Co, room, and not finding Mrs! pyiLADELPHIA, Feb. 9.—Ac- ie n, lay down on the bed quitted of the charge of come! Thomas Green has refused to leave | the county jail until he succeeds in jbeating his cellmate in a game of PRIZE PIGS BY SELF cher: rs, Roth checker sharps are well on in years and insist on fight PAUL, Feb. 9.—-Because sheling out the battle on the same} home from parties and ground if it takes all winter. 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