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STAR—MONDAY, MAY 7, 1917. PAGE 7 | e a uns, Darve ire “PROFIT-SHARING SALE” ‘ - , . | o . | ° e AT ptes an ig ts Second Ave. at University St Phone Main 7100. td h 0 I | A Great Sale of New Sill Dresses Boug =) | misled . ° (@* (a) ei g a \l@: F BY MABEL ABBOTT jed thru the yard tor This May Salle2-$ Ji oy) 0) | Many, claborate and thoro | Passes Like Cheoke | = | are the precautions now In If the inspector, impatient at the| : ‘ force In Seattle shipyards | delay, had tried to co thra the big Made to Sell at $25.00 and $35.00 against possible designs of yard gate where employes enter, | HE greatest Dress purchase of many months, ired just for this Annual allen enemie: he would have been unceremont ‘ . The industrial section of the |ously stopped. No man entern| May Silk Sale—beautiful, fashionable, new Dr of satin (and, by the | elty, along the southern water there without an nployes’ tden-| ” satin ic , , y 2 t+ "a 4, } . 2 | front and. Horeer lstlandy has {titication tag—n Uttle press aftair|i] 2)? satin is the very last word in dresses), taffetas, crepe de chine and | always been a region of high like a trunk k—and an addt-\ff Georgette. | beard fene and unsoclable tional close personal serutiny from Th D ‘ | looking gates; but now many | the suspicious gate-keepers lese Dresses were secured at a very low price fror rh-gr | of the fences are higher than | The pass and identification ays-|[| who wished to co-operate with us to make this May k Sale they were, some of them are |tema existed before the deciarw {f far as silk dresses were concerned | topped by Invisible strands of | tion of war; but their present rigid 7 i P | barbed wire, ali are patrolied | enforcement did not he styles are the very smartest and beet of the cor season. They show clever e by armed entries In olive Have Spy et new touches of stitchery, of silver thread, of embroideries, of velty button trim drab, and t Workers say every fifth man ine: batt and coll <n 7 | ming, belt an olla tm 3 PIKE STREET Our Only Store Joshua Green Bldg. ed by equare-jawed youngsters among them in a “spotter,” whose i Evens een Ones in Seattle —_—_—_—__—_—_—_—— | with tong guns. |duty It 1s to keep eyes and ears Colors include gold, reseda, Copenhagen, navy blue, Burgundy, plum, wistaria, gray, | Absolutely no one can enter on/|open for suspicious ofreumstances Russian, taupe and brown jany pretext whatsoever without a/tnaide the plant The men do not The D: k x Ps , _ . ts : t if bought in the regular way would sell at $25.00, $27.5 the ; 5. A pans is almoat tmponsible know which of their number are Se are Dresses that i £ gula W 1 sell at $2 27.50, The public will sie benetit of these genuine reductions for {to odtain—entirely impossible for|outside “agents,” but every once $28.75, $32.50 and $35.00. the next two weeks. We are in the fortunate position to offer you any one who has not important|{n a whfle when a man d{sappears “All will go in the Anntal May Silk Sale at $19.50 each 4 and Summer Merchandi “ti 5 |bustnesa inside the yarda And/| from his place without explanation, | a _ os . - new Spring | M “ dise at reductions from 15 to 35 per |thone who have pasnen must be|the whisper goes round that he ra i ‘ a cent, to assist you in reducing the “tremendous” cost of living. {dentified by some one tn anthority | was “one of them.” A Ma Silk Sal hate Ne S Mlk ° every time they enter as betng the) Other whispers have assigned VW HY W 4), @ Ol ss Cw it es No old or shop-worn stock. Every item sold as perfect, and bears [persons to whom the passes were|certain queer little fires and ex * G ” = sued. plosions which have oocurred and ° “Goldberg’s Guarantee” for reliability. Bend for Head |have been hushed up, as being the Petticoats at $2 95 Yesterday, !n one of these| work of plotters who have found Ql WGce No fakes or misrepresentations will be tolerated. Remember this jDlants, a marine tnspector who had | thetr way tnaide in spite of all pre 5 . ” & pass and had announced himself | cantions. NE of the best it th a A Ai sHlects re “Profit-Sharing Sale” lasts only two weeks. if advance by telophone and arrtv. Bright Lights Burn a ee in this annual event. A idid collection of beautiful new ed tn his own automobile, was un-| The big iehts that make the Petticoats. They are made of exceptionally good quality silks. They are carefully able even to get beyond the bar-| ways as bright as day, burn all/ t y are in good fitting , lover | ; A Few Items for Your Attention Fee ssih watarttne hn trout ot the | Sakt tecar eon’ of the parma MAN they areiin good fitting styles dozens of styles general of from the desks tn/have tnstalled extra Ughtsa along Plain colors and changeable effects in maize, white, hunter's, wistaria, sand, gray, See ie eh i x sete ope — the rear, until the head of the firm | the fences |] Nile, purple, mage black, ete ae 2 “ had been went for Pig searchitehts play from the 1 pa pa a‘ *yae-ee = $1.00 Genuine “B V D" 5c “Engineers’ and Fire- $1 00 and $1.25 Fault- Rehan ke hha the hesik:0; |tone ok oeclona tantra Gane Values such as on Silk Sale makes pc ©. $2.95. Union Suits aie less” Pajamas and Night Kd, the clerk at the counter nod And that even more effective Fraser-Paterson Co. Third Pleor. men’s” Wear-proof Hose Shirts ded to the girl at the telephone| « for plotters exist was admit ) Bhi ° ewitchboard several fect away; she by an offictal of the company. | 6 3 ala lity S fal 85c i 60c 85c | patted a string at her side, the|“We can't tell the public all the ae rad c Ove a Ms OP at owe soces counter gate clicked, and the in| precautions we are taking,” he| 7 - for... ...-..5+- $2.50 rene sess $2.50 |spector was admitted. |aald, “without destroying thelr ef ° nearer - - —————_--——- “Hold your pass in your hand.”|fectivencss, Rut we're pretty well pecia g All our “Shirts” $1.25 Lisle “Springtex” $1.25 “Chalmers” Genuine |the clerk advised him, as he start | protected.” pees ; Union Suit “Poros-Knit” Union Suits aeneg ie pone a‘: $2.50 and $3.00 Qualities ; 85c 85 85 | | > N assortment from which you can choose materials to suit late dictate of | me c c | essious of a Wife || Av ee steeee $2. 3 for............82.50) 3 for Cake ‘ >| “Comes here Mabe Sa the They are among the most beautifl silks in our entire stocks. Widths range from oer - ered ibe teed mee MAY | | middie of my name recognition |J] 36 to 40 inches. There is a great range of colors, . ° ° ° and reason fled, th fe left his} 2.5 1 $3 juali in the May S Sa Look at our window, and prices will convince you of the +— + tacos and he locked at me so pit $2.50 and $3.00 qualities, in the May Silk Sale ....+.+++++++++sereeesenen off 88 ‘ i 1 414 not want Dick, little book, /eounly. “Will you toll Margie to! © ° stg vcrats to te sure a comet be naked “iat | New Fancy Silks im the Ma Arthur seemed perfect! Ave got to toll her something; 1/ V when she told mo his one cry all her. Margio haw the strongest ° ben, che $d me oo one Oy aller, | Marg bas, the sronges ilk Sale $1.38 was, “Some one must bring Mar | When she hearse what I have te Y ot gic. I want to tell her something |t her ahe will u w BRA 7 so she will understand ‘Of course she will $1.75 and $2.00 Qualities ’ — When I was in the room hejané forgive you, Dick,” Of beautiful fancy taffetas, messalines, peau de cygnes, ete ' sald. |neemed subconsciously to sense A nd ; oe eet ai pie rede enes, : " $688 SOLDIER ASKS Serbta will fight to the bitter end COLONIAL THEATRE that Margie was with him, and yet| fe almost rose tn bed and t there are str 8, checks, | s, scrol An assortment in which are represented the | with th oa, said the soldier. his poor, tired brain could not reg|fell back with a groan. “Marg entire spring style characteristics A POR MEN AND FUNDS si0 views the roversee he has sut- HAS NEW OWNERS «:«: & : anae 1a {CRU AM to understand to know All are 36 inches wide. There are thousands of yards to choose from. ft fortanes of , and still If, Mri averly, you cou she has nothing to forgive. he ; 1 - 5 vi . “4 Wi eedied nad fifty Serbians| foo faith jo the climate rivera uc] A local corporation has taken|makc him recognise yous eald tho|said weakly. “Pleces ne wad gat All in,the May Silk Sale at $1.35 a yard. —Fraser-Putervon Co, First Proor. ied @ Ge city, members of the South | the allied arms over the Colonial theatre, Fourth nurse, “I think {t would mean alher and bring her here. I want wd te tee Ca a ers - — pv bsg Paes a sa _ turning point for the better tn his/to tall her. God help me, I shal!/ CRA EI Re sie beard Mila Pribice at the) Leading bi In ate it fn the future. 3} BAS | Cove: |never have any peac until she| , 7 rer i = are lator Temple Sunday night. Ma) sateceh to sateen oo ae has been appointed manager. The r00 in very often and let him] knows the whole chore » Unt mie! varde Inn, will entertain the Seat- Serna saliway, of 6407 Lakeside | clety. ed Pilichevich is a veteran of two Bal-| shave to 20 conta and « hairent ty Price has been reduced to 6 cents leak to you. Tell him who you are,|"T think you had better go now."|U° ciation, An or-jave. was destroyed br fire Sunday| Pupfis of the Faurot school of las wars and fought in the present! 40 cents. and three changes in the program put stay very long If youlsaid the nurse in even tones, aa] eat aaa aad ime Sedna oltvare aa gana dancing will give two benefit per "ir. His mission to America ts to SSN ee will be made each week leind bh not know you" he put her cool fingers lightly on |. te ete Inge hate bene Mew schoo! bulld-| formances for the British-American a Rimulate Gerbians here to do their) The funeral of Luck Bourne Pid. — Tok NSE This gith tl was go " | The funeral of Mre. Mary Han-| nen nave been Jabmitted to the) Reliet association at the Moore vn éxty to their ¢atherland. \4 pioneer of Seattle, was held If you value your watch, let ing to successful, for when I Ye go and get Margie,” he |, 55. 3119 16th ave. who ated pe oa pe pedpgpar — theatre Friday night and Saturday. Z “Either aid the war by your pree-|at the family realdence, 2208 East Haynes repair {t. Next Liberty the te looked up with the light comm a hn 3 hea) %t Sh Providence hospital § proposed “stone school, 4066 Filth) vane tuneral corvinds Af Gi ae i afternoon. theatre.—(Advartisement.) in his eyes and smiled st to the door he| morning, will be held at tng at Went Darra or anew, bulld- | Whitlock, former United States rooked smile of hie is alled Margie, Margie, come VOrt ® ayy Big tered Ee In Want) Seattle /°* commissioner in Western Washing- — had Iittle Book, | back!" aire aeomnuliag dread ae | the boned his esavicn ton, were held at 2p m Mom Dick bas gr much thinner, he f realities | Part tn a Big Medicine walk Sun. | 0h0" Hvis for the city’s new $8,000. | parlors, Puyallup, llooka more boyish—more Ike the | nac He had turned his head|4ay, in the woods north of Ray-| 1) nftrotlots of tale cas May 22 ie the date eet by Judge @ 0 with m I had fallen *0/to the wall and was muttering, “1| mond. os i ; “4 Everett Smith f wal : love tm the long ago. | can't Why thay don't] The funsral of Mre Matiide Lit| pn, cere, Slemmene Ray ‘Demet, | Brerets Gait te ee Note: The value of food is seventifically determined by the Caleriee st contains The Elusive Calorie Cornering the Calorie is an exciting business these days. g Potatoes are as hard to find as cabbages and ings, and, of course, the Good Housekeeper wants to find them (the cabbages and potatoes—not the kings) because of the Calories they contain. . Observe the table under our fam- ous trademark! It is disconcert- ing, also accurate. The first time we glanced at it we thot our Master Baker wes dreaming dreams. However, he promptly tabled the proofs and left us thinking queer thots about our Adver tising Department. Doctor Atwat va? Le Bhs Indies, Doctor W. O. Atwater, U. 8. Food Val: wo Department of Agriculture, compiled that table. Staple F His works are regarded va as standard by the notable Food Cabbage —__ Authorities of the world. ae ’ ~ Fancy worrying abont the high cost of potatoes and cabbages, pork chops and sirloin beef when you can buy Pork (Tenderloin) Chops (Pork Loin) Steak (Porterhonse) . a. (Sirloin) iH the best biscuits—the most nutritious Brown ee vais of all staple foods—at such reason Graham “ |. : 1195 able prices. OYSTER CRACKERS. 1,9 SODA ORACKERS rere Eat more Swastika Biscuits! You will find our Grahams an Ideal Spring and Summer food—particularly good for the laughter-loving youngsters and the aged, and good for all, GRAHAM CRACKERS. 1,925 Dr. Atwater’s Tables of Food Values are standard authorities. Pacific Coast Biscuit Company Crea VOOGYE tind BW EASILY DIGEST ‘4 er i SPECIAL Ly BENE FiCiaL ro Phere Comet, 008, CHILOREN, WRT Co, Jesperately {r stand [bring Maree. Paul McConi ’ i Ww mer Policemen John W. Rose and tell, wife of Orland B. Littell, who|/at! McConthe, Matt Hill, William —_ 4 Sunday at her home at Lake y, was held at 2:30 p. m. Mon- day at the First Christian church. © NUX IRON PEPSIN and »."=i-satcs a7 SARSAPARILLA—Effective “Ien't there something you ean} Dean Henry Landes of the Uni- @ Combination do or say that will bring him back | versity of Washi gton will leave As comprised in Hood's Sarsapar-|to you, Mra. Waverly? Is there no| Tuesday for the E {Mla and Peptiron Pills, these ralvn-|itttle trick or mannerism that your/ will attend the inauguration of ble remedies possess unequalled husband loved which you can use|Walter A. Jessup as president of health value, for the a now, Something which will bring|the university of lowa. eViation and Y lcure of w long train of allments|recollection back to him?" | & G@ Gabriel, 19, a Junkman, » | common among our people in thia| And then, little book, ft all at/; King st, was arrested Sun- once came to me that I hed never | aay the charge of having In his }20th century | than the legal © | In these days of rushing and push-|had any of those little feminine! possession more | Hainsworth, Carroll Byrd, Wallace James H. Fraser, who were charg- Drummond, Stanley Staatz, Phil 6d with accepting a bribe. Wels, ree Smith, James Eagle-| Chester F. White, Seattle cap- son, and Arthur Simon walked the |{talist, left the bulk of his estate plank at the Junior day exercises |to his wife, with the exception of at the university Saturday as a | $2,600 in insurance, which went to st, where he | part of the Initiation of the Fir his daughter, and $2,000 in bonds, Tree club, the senior honor so-| which he left a nephew. j) |ing, beyond the endurance of even | wiles and other women use for the subjuga-| coquettich tricks that) amount of Mquor. Gabriel had ac 606 |the most robust, nearly every mar and woman needs and must have/|tion of men. the ald o health-giving powers| I had just been plain Margie of this combination of medicines to| Waverly, who perhaps had taken ort and sustain normal health |I!fe too seriously, who thought be Tf it !s not supp ng simple and sincere was what f the blood and counted, I thought of what Paula will soon give way to had told me of Flos ar permanent tnvalidiam and ruined! for the first time in my life wished | health I knew how to be coquettis The very best remedies for blood} I wanted to flirt with my own purifying and nerve building are|husband, and this to save his life found in Hood's Saranpartiia and (To be continued) Peptiron Piils. You know well the | great tonic properties of iron. They | are much Increased and improved al | this combtnation—Hood's Sarsapn- | rilla before meals, Peptiron Pills| after. | SHORT NEWS Sidney Burbank, 21, 2955 Ange suffered a fractured sk when the brak the automot by Mra, Willard Burbank, 1 and permitted the car to k him to the ground, as he was he Kears. | Mrs. Peart Mitchell, 26, 210 Tenth ave. S,, attempted to commit sui 8 99669999966990 cide late Saturday by taking polson after a quarrel with her husband. was discharged from the city hospital Sunday morning cured A motorcycle, driven by A. L. Pederson, Canfield place struck 4-yearold Isaa Second ave, Sunday noon, and in-| jJured the boy about the head and) face, St. John’s lodge, F. & A. M., will | conduct he funeral of John Miller DENTIST have made me nd you Yours of Imaster of want the best MY & | | | | MY very reasonable foen, Nickerson et. Tuesday evening [To the wonderful change 1 have| to discuss the possibility of ex }made in their mouths by checking t insidious disease of the gums, tending the municipal street rhea (Riggs Disease). car line 6609699905 pt Open Hundays hospital, to be recovering Dentite Waated—Must be high-class men Manager Russell, of the Boule- WHY EXPERIMENT? | 4/88! mining man, who died Sat - urday, at the Bonney-Watson par ‘ = - I have hundreds of pationts who| lors, Tuesday at 2 p, m Pimples Disappear] Ftc ke %_1b, of ro MY Painieas. The Ross Improvement club rbd oles i) steak, « hor ren MY Acientitt will meet at Third ave. W. and There is one that seldom cumulated nearly @ barrel of whisky by buying empty barrels and storing the dregs. | The home of Frank W. Goodhue, | auditor of the Seattle, Renton &| {_EXCRSsIVE URIC ACID TRY THE WILLIAMS TREATMENT | 50 Cent Bottle (32 Doses) | FREE Inst because you start the day worried and tired, stiff lows and | armas and muscles, an aching head, | burning and bearing down pains in FOR ECONOMY the ba worn out before the day begine—do not think you have to ay in that condit 22) Atl2ca Quart Milk Is One of the with burning, scalding pains are in and out of bed half 1 times a night, you will ap the rest, ‘comfort and ength this treatment gives To prove The Williams Treatment seers itt, ah Cheapest Foods ents when due to. ox avid. ho matter Ion You Can Buy Willian wih ‘ tout thte 3 co at Dr. Sherman, of Columbia University, says: Oc to pay stribution ex The Dr. D. A. Williams “People can afford to pay as high as 20c a Dept, 209-G, Post Office | ede 2 ba . Bast Hampton, Conn. Send quart for milk if they pay 25c a pound for beef. nea and you eoatve by par cel post a rem 500 bottle, with out oharge and thout. inourring any obligatior ly one bottlo to the same address or family. Adver tinement. Those who are able to pay 30 to 40 cents a day for food are practicing true economy when they buy and use liberally the best milk obtainable, even at a price of 15 to 20 cents a quart.” fails to clear away pimples, blotches and other skin er ns and that makes the skin soft, clear and healthy. Any druggist can supply you with Practice True Economy | t your time agminst mine a few| J. Cotterel, rattlesnake king, who | zemo, which generally overcomes all s , minutes any day In the week, and | clalms he captured 8,000 of the rep: skin ‘disease Acne, eczema, itch, Serve plain bread and milk oftener. Bat cheese sand: will dingn ur case and tell you | tyioy during his life, ia dead, having pimples, rashes, black heads in most wiches and drink milk. Use milk tn cooking—and re just what succumbed to the poison of one of cases give way to zemo, Frequently, duce the quantities of heavier, more slowly digested the snakes minor blemishes disappear overnight foods. You will feel better and spend less Mrs. Lee Steele, who attempted Itching usually stops instantly, Zemo | autelde 1 king poison at hey is a safe, antiseptic liquid, easy to use home, 422 North Gtst at, a week afd dependable. Tt costs only 25c; an 120, 1a roported by Dr, M, F. Dwyer, Xtra large bottle, $1.00. It will not | 1 st ot greasy or stic c rite for Gow |her physician at the Providence Stain, is not greasy or sticky and is |'' ———————=) nary Yropeers \ positively safe for tender skins. PRODUCTS The ie Ww. Rone Co., Cleveland, O. | Recond Fleer oe ene ence eee mR A RN HORE SS EN neem cane mers Ieee elk anne ned sell ein Dae eRe Borers me Aine labo me