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EASY TERMS—SATISFACTION GUARANTEED WAAK-KILLEN PIANO CO. 1633 THIRD AVENUE, CORNER STEWART STREET SATURDAY—19 JEWEL ADJUSTED ILLINOIS 20-Year Goildfilled Case, Only $28.75 high-class timekeeper at a reasonable price. i Special terms, $1.00 a Week. | gush 1404 THIRD AVENUE Dow HIGH COS Down buying direct from manufacturers and Living your grocery supplies We pay special attention to country and Alaska or | ders, as well as city orders If you buy direct from us, you soon will forget the *High Cost of Living Vittucci Importing Co. Manufacturers and Vholesale Grocer 39 OCC drei nore ENUE Phone Elliott 6: HOOD'S CANDY SPECIALS ‘On the Corner—Pike Place Market Jersey Cream (plain and nut) Caramels, 1b 30¢ The kind that usually sold for 40c and 50c before the sharp advance in sugar and nuts Our Black Walnut Molasses Chips are making a big a mpectal, pound ...;.......0. Hand-rolled Chocolates, all. flavors, Ib. Athletic Goods To Introduce the Opening of Our Sporting Goods Department, We Are Making These Speciais in TENNIS RACKETS $1.25 Racket at 99c—$1.00 Racket at 89c—75c Racket at 59¢ ARCHWAY BOOKSTORE _ Corner Third Ave, and Pike St. Frank B. Wilson rm MAY 24, 1917. LEARN TO Luk FOR FRIDAY SPECIALS ON MONG SEATTLE’S LivestWines WHO ARE CO-OPERATING TO REDUCE THE MIGH CosT OF LIVING O'HARA WILL SELL FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Hie Entire Stock of About 300 WOMEN’S COATS IN THREE SPECIAL LOTS $10.00 — $19.50 NEW LOCATION OF Ladies Sample Hat Shop Second Fioor DENNY BLOG. Take the Elevator Next Clemmer Theatre O"HARA WOMEN’S UPSTAIRS GARMENT STORE ECONOMY MARKET Corner First Ave. and Pike St. MAY SALE Of Ladies’ Suits, Coats, Dresses and Skirts Cults of remarkable beauty and style, in Taffeta and Satin, Chic Trimmed Models Including Some New WHITE HATS Serge, Wool Jorsey reduced from $25.00 to $50.00 to $22.50 .. $35.00 Coats in tailored and novelty Velour, Jersey and Silk $15.00 .. $30.00 $17.50 .. $22.50 Closing Out Entire Stock of Skirts Strictly at Wholesale Cost ADLER’ A Special Assortment ‘or $2.45 of the most fastidi Tell your friends BARGAIN FRIDAY Means Stevens venting Yeu~ SAVINGS SERVICE SATISFACTION TO ALL OUR READERS ina t Danced Established Over Member National FOR SPACE IN THIS SECTION CALL MAIN 600 finan arnt Fishermen, Attention! You can save from on Fishing Tackle at 8 Closing-Out Millinery toPlease All One of the most complete stock here for your selection to suit every taste and every repaid for a visit here The Wonder Millinery Co. 216 PIKE ST. e Northwest 1s Everything in the Styles, materials, colors, You will be well 1021 First Ave. TRUNK Special Fiber Trunk at $11.75 What Maplewood Certified Milk Will Do for Your Baby T will do the baby more good than Being a raw milk, We are doing more than fs required of us in ord sanitary conditiona shall prevail This is done to protect your baby from all possi other food that hat will give you good a6 r that perfect “baby's milk.” and the scrupulous care tha Farm, in the Cedar Riv rlewood Certified airy Show, held in Chicago, of dairies from all over the United States, and that it captured the Firat Prize at the Stato Fair at North are making special reduc- you would not w 11k tied for the Gold Medal . In competition Repairing our #pectaity. Begerow If you want to that takes ‘ts work seriously ot require any mi baby’s milk dellvered within Main 2646 or Main 4310, and PURE MILK DAIRY, Inc. Dietributers of Maplewood Products 1512-14 Seventh Ave. Phones—Main 4310 and Main 2545 served by # responsible dairy LABOR COUNCIL The Central Labor council passed resolutions opposing im portation of Oriental coolie ta bor, and recommending that men be exempted from con scription on the ground of hold ing conscientious — scruples against warfare, at ite meeting Wednesday night The adoption of the resolu tions was heartily indorsed from the floor of the council, | and when one member spoke | against them, women delegates | shouted: “We're tired of tis tening to that brainiess man The resolutions, which were pa cluded as follow workers have it in thelr powe tinued, to demand of the gove and, second, that there shall be » ns on Oriental immigration.” bor | forced slaug worthy cau | Yading army overseas | peace action on the matter of indorsl |the purch sider gates at the m eting, Enroliment headquarters for service on submarine chasers will be open Friday and Satur- day at the offices of the Wash- ington Stevedoring Co., on the Grand Trunk dock. Bo, . mach s, cooks and waiters are needed. public safety committee. Women m or over to be employed pool rooms, ac posed bill mn ing a comprot meat mere misioner McBride. ARE HER OWN o-. aohaiany jed him almost to heartbreak. |seemed to me also that he was fri d the name of our physician jiliness. he held out to me a bulky age, “I have here a s¢ 'nvunie! [1 hav out to the letier tremer vas standing besic he started to his death er word with Malcolm St lotter ¢ ped in my hands Which Dr, Virot relieved as | was. ing out his hand ‘to consult with you FOR IMMEDIATE GERMAN PEACE ed with but one dissenting vote, con It if apparent that the organized stop the war, and, if it is to be con ment, first, exemption from milt-| tary service of all those who have! consclefhtious objection to the war | modification of the present restric: | Powerful forces are at work, the resolutions stated, to fill the places of conscripted labor with coolle Ia Among organized labor are many conscientious objectors, it was jointed out, Including those who op war, thore who oppose all in national wars; except to repel in vasion, those who believe that en er of the country’s young men is not based upon a and those who do not believe in sending an American tn “No tnjury to our country,” the resolutions «tated, “could result from the conclusion of an immediate | The council decided to take no] eof United States Lib erty loan bonds, and left the matter up to the individual unions to con Indorsement of the pian of Rot er Bridges, president of the port comminsion, to combat food specu lation by selling farm products to the retailers, wax voloed by the dele Dancers Must’ Be 40], Waverly, but 1 was afraid to as’ Girls will be scarce around dance halls if the council passes the ordinance urged by Seattle iministers and recommended by the you to do so, Ae bee with the affairs of the hos-/tte and said, “How much you re- pital, and of course I know also/mind me ef your mother, child, how the death of Mr. Stuart must a have affected you.” eay. ast be 40 years of age in dance halls, shooting galleries, arcades or ding to the pro FIX SAWDUST RULE Butchers will be permitted to prinkle sawdust behind their ters, but not in front, follow- nine reached between tes and Health Com- maine sts —@ RY WOMAN'S PROBLEMS oe This morning Dr Virot came to see me He was very formal and very sad 1 could see that the |death of Malcolm Stuart had griev It bit annoyed that he did not find |me in tears or something very fem inine in the way of sorrow over his He shook hands with me and lasked me about Dick. I told him that Dick was still delirious, At this he looked grave and asked me When | named Dr. Atwater, his} |face lghted up, for he had become | intimate with him during my lon; “My dear Mrs. Waverly,” he said rather ponderously, altho bot! | his voice and his band shook as led com ation from the dearest friend ever known, 1 do not need to tell you that, altho | have abso Initely no knowledge of its import, ry commands that you may have} me after you have read it will tired, puffed up, chafed, aching,| Get a sweaty, and they need “Tiz.” drug store and end foot torture for you,” I said, and my| breath came cold thru lips that tried to form the words without & It seemed to me as I held that package as tho Malcolm Stuart} me just as he stood that day on the shore before | Before | could say any more, Dr. Atwater came in and it relieved |the tension somewhat, for if | was to have been killed the next min jute I could not have uttered atoth t's last | Dr. Atwater did not seem to no- | tice that there was anything in the strained attitude of Dr, Virot and) lmvself out of the ordinary, for red quite as| | “Il am very glad, Dr. Virot, to meet you here,” he exclaimed, hold- "| have wanted for a long time about Mr, $120,000 Fire Sale Thousands of dollars’ worth of as good merct andise an A found in any store goes on sale tomorrow at reduced prices to effect a sure and speedy clearance. Do not forget, we are closin out our entire stock at Fire Sale Prices. We are going to make prices Coats and Dresses must also on all Mill that ought to move the entire stock in a go, and go quickly. We have day. For instance a good, big assortment, but Trimmed H worth to $3.50.) these prices should at $1.25 Trimmed Hats worth to $5.06 at $2.01 Conte worth to $7.59... $4.98 Trimmed Hats worth to $7.50.) Goniy worth to $# at $2.95 Bireet Hats, worth to $6,98,] Coats worth to $12.00. . $6.98 at $2.75] Coats worth to $20.00, $12.50 Untrimmed Shapes worth to $2.50, at nae DEY Conte worth to $24.50, $14.98 Flower Trimmings worth to 29 Silk Poplin Dresses worth ents, at 10¢ up to $12.50, at - S750 Flower Trimmings worth to 69 cents, at 1s< Cotton Foulard Dresses 5.00, at $1.68 dren's fine white Wash os, &, 10, 12 years, at +1, $1.98 1 $2.69 Clean-up in the Boys’ Department ents of all descriptions, that sold from 50c All on one table for quick inspection and $2.98 Ostrich Plumes. .®1 worth up to $3.98 Ostrich Plow $4.98 Ostrich Plum $5.98 Ostrich Plumes Odd up to easy pick Boys’ Golf Suits, Play Suits, Waists, Negligee Shirts, ‘Houses, Wash Suits, Waist Overalls, Hats, 27 , ete. Your choice for only, each seese.sh Cc Clean-up Prices on F. & H. Stock Nottingham Lace Curtains, white and ecru, 2% yards long; F. & H. price $1.25, to close pair 5339 Tapestry Table Covers, 8-4 size, handsome figures; F. & H. price $2.50, to close...$1.98 Double Bed Size Comforts, filled with fine white cotton; fancy figure coverings; F. & H. price Collar Supports, card Black Cotton Tapes, bolt Child's Hose Supporters pair Child's Hair Bows, each 1he Silk Cords in assorted colors, per yard ......,... 4e Hematitched Handkerchiefs, each ove ° Chiffon Ruching, Run along, Margaret,” and then as | know how busy he held me away from him @ min- when you are pale as you are to- Dr. Virot bowed, agd I found my! I wonder, little book, if my de voice, “Wil you and Dr. Virot go} mother, whom I remember only as in to see Dick now, dear Dr. At-|@ mother and not as a woman at water?” I asked lall, ever had the kind of problems Yes, my dear Margaref,” an. |to" solve that I have now. I am ered Dr. Atwater. Then for the |quite sure she was afraid I would first time he seemed to observe bave them, and that was the rea- that I was pale, and be exclaimed, |*0n she told me to confide in you, “My dear child, I will take Dr, | little book Virot back to the hospital in my car, and you need not come with us into Dick’s room. As your) for! had caught sight of myself in physician, | am going to prescribe the glass, and the pale face and big that you go to your room and take a rest. You look completely done | disconcerting vp.” Then with trembling fingers 1 When I reached my room I stood |a little dazed in the middle of it, eyes that confronted me were most 1 shook hands with Dr. Virot | tore open the seal of Malcolm Stu- without a word. Dr, Atwater pat-|#rt’s letter. \ted me on the shoulder and said,! (To be continued) “TIZ” FOR FEET Instant Relief for Sore, Tired, Tender Feet; for Aching, Swollen, Calloused Feet and Corns “Pull, Johnny, Pull! 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