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eonees ceaeeece says J. I. Rownds, North Yakima at torney, who drove over it last week “Better make it in the morning + before the ruts get soft,” he advises * motorists. members. bers. RESOURCES OVER $1,500,000. day members of this associ dend period closing June 30, 1917. Mrs. T. R. Beckwith, Was attacked by Alredale dog, which had to be club-| bed to Insensibility before it would | relinquish its hold on her leg Sun Madisoa - SA 2520 find seasonable price reductions on apparel for misses and handsor you-—stop in tomorrow SPECIAL VALUES in Palm Beach and Linen Cr garment tailored and finished, with a dash of style that Priced from $10.00 to $18.50. Our showing of Wool Jerseys and Silk Sport Suits all the newest shades of the season garment distinctive. colors, are most attractively priced In the Millinery Department SPORT HATS AND WHITE HATS the are in all shapes substantial reductions, “om prevailing featured at wmer The One Store Where CREDIT Is Really an Accommodation. Our General Clearance Offers Savings— With Credit wearing variety of vill surely please h Suits nicely makes every in all Your Complete Summer Outfit Can Be Purchased on Credit Make your selections from the various departments and open an account that can be pald as best suits your convenience. The small weekly or monthly payments are found most con- venient Liberal Credit Terms 1332-1334 Second Avenue Open an Account Now E WISH to announce that div- idends at the rate of 6 per cent per annum will be paid to all ion for the divi- For over 16 years we have never paid less than 6 per cent on the savings of our This is a strictly “Mutual Savings Society”—all our earnings, less actual running expenses, are paid to our mem- Any sum from $1.00 up will make you a member. {inunitions ATION Se Hy | ]] Go Over Pass Early|Dog Attacks Woman | ALLIES’ MUNITIONS Snoqualmie pass is clear of snow, RESERVES AMPLE DUNDEE, “We have now that Scotiand, July 2 such reserves ¢ whatever the Ge an submarines do, th canne f the war,” d 1 a Kpeech here t We have in day driven th pat an army under ground,” he sa n that means the beginning c the end, It means pounding of the German mind. \the clamoring creditors at great CAR KILLS VETERAN |:2::!!ico ' bimeett, ana 1 sent nim nsen he letter my boss wrote me. Ina Christian Schutes, 87, Prussian | we we hed everything in ship. Jeweler and Silversmith war veteran, 4116 Phinney ave,,|/shape and I was out of a job. I 1010 Second Ave, Near ed from a fractured skull sustain-|still had $200 which I had saved Madison ed when he was struck by a Phin-|from my engagement in the play rey ave. street car and dragged 80|with Earnest Lawton, and 1 et Sunday, Hoth arms and legs|had a good wardrobe, It was sum yroken. J. A. Pierson, motor-|mer, and unless | could land a job S. was arrested. Jin stock it would be almost impos sone le for me to get a place on the age WANT 8-HOUR DAY Again, Margie, I was facing the world, but no voked the sit To consider the advisabitity of lie Tin Gis Glee teeny, Lead strike vote, delegates representing |xure 1 could get something to do, tle shingle weavers in the princl|ax 1 had become quite proficient pal mill towns of the state, met inlon the typewriter during the last attle Sunday. The weavers want|aix months and in many offices n eight-hour day. A may be called final decision soon to make th Did you ever stop to think of the additional charms to you of a beautiful, well-kept wholesome-looking mouth? Cinderella won by a beautiful foot, but the “Prince” of today also demands a clean, pretty mouth. Why keep on hiding those decayed teeth, or feel embarrassed about that space there on the side, when you ean have perfect, natural teeth, and cost so little com pared with what they mean to you? Yes, | am careful, and use absolutely the latest painless methods At any rate, come in and talk it over with DR. GRABBERT The Dentist Coverage DENTISTS Second ana Spring -|hole in his heart.’ the zlrent. “svusre wasnt a paver or HELP WAR ORPHANS _janything about except an address, “ land a re t that his body be sent Seattle folks will be given dona- ot lthere P of his brother tion banks by the Patriots’ Sacrifice essful prosecution lared Lioyd George jfense of tnferiority into every pore By Mabel Abbott l fore a tittle red board painted with The eternal tragedy of progress! | black hieroglyphics, one old man Pven in attle’s Chinatown, | drinking tea from a tiny handleless | shrunk from its importance in the! cup, turned and shuffled away ab palmy days of contract labor, 30) ruptly years or more ago, to & mere hand Landon’s introduction, however, | ful of halfempty buildings, prog | opened doors and loosened tong ress in busy, And there every-| Wherever his burly figure loomed, where, the world does not go for-| domino games were deserted fo: ward without friction and strains | handshakes, children hung ind and breaks on the lookout for nickels, and his | Only th years ago, ' Seattle| hearty, “This my friend,” was as Chinese estimated their number at| 800d @ Kuaranty of my standing ar nearly 3,000, Last night James|# cash bond Lung, manager of the King Chung Se, | } Lung Co., general merchants, told) James Lung is a prosperous and | me there were not more than 800! progressive young merchant, alert the hour when Chinatown in all right. Everybody have a king old days used to be just stent We should bave a king.’ to wake up. “But youn low say: ‘No, we The section centering around) won't have king. What is king |the two brick butldings on King st.) more than other men? IT am a between Seventh ar man; a king is a man; that's all | ated by Canton All saw not one living being as| derstand the feeling of the young} we climbed the steep and intri men. And so I did. | stairways to the “joss hous in But I felt a little bit sorry for }was it all about? Thank you for the Sons and Daughters of the the beat rican Revolution. When they| Of course, we could not tell ied will go to 4, |her, and best the next day found t r ns and American |me so busy set office af. S0ldiers’ families Headquarters convention | |‘Vashington, but I was {mpres jwith tte idea that for me New York was the place. In fact, it ts |the only place for the young wom TAR~—MONDAY, JULY 2, 1917. PAGE 4 Young China’s Fight' Against Monarchy of Old China On Here spruce and quick-witted | Chinese in the city this spring be: His desk, where we sat down to} fore the cannery boats went north, and there are not more than 200) talk, was equipped with the usual Just now apparatus of American business “Old man he go home; young! POMs Ink, ledgers gar Ry ate man he can’t cc ~ was the way | raph, ete, Among em lay a little wooden frame full of parallel strung with wooden beads It was an abacus, the ancient comp tometer of the Chinere When Julius Caesar was a boy, the Chi pre using the same kind of an abacun that lay on Lung’s desk} last night “De you une Lung laughed head. “Not mucl erican bookkeeping men use this.” Lung summar i the joint ope tion of the excluston act and the Chinese instinet to die in the land of thetr fathers se. One of the feuds that Am: wars” because {ncompret naibte| feans call “tong | they don't know} what they are, has Seattle's China town In the gr »f terror Just now Attorney Dan Landon, to whom the Chinese go to get them out of this?” IT asked. nd hook he said is easier hie) Am-| Old} trouble, arrange the legal formall-| «whet do Seattle Chinese think ties to go and come from China,| gpout the new trouble in Chins? and straighten out the endless! Lung flung bis bands apart t Utigation of Chinese business, took | Lung & hands ap ° indicate a division of opinion me thru Chinatown last “Oh, old fellow he ny fr ray, ‘King in ne , Was as quiet That's how young men think as « country village on a Sunday! “Young men have association morning. We hardly @aw two| meet 12th and Washington, All Chinamen in a block, and those we want republic in China did see, peered cautiously from doorways before stepping out, and) He then scuttled quickly and quietly to other doorways and disappeared Old man not belong assoctation. n't want republic | “Young man he don't want live here in Chinatown. He live some Again. where else in city. Old man he The groups playing dominoes in| live here.” the * were emall and silent billet oad and ed up startled as we Lung smiled and nodded at me, sure that an American would up-| © Leon Yick building, Seventh and | the old men, toc King. In the jorshouse Itself,| progress! The tragedy of | Confessions of a Wife | yet quite know what I would have e aa MANY PAY TO MAKE OTH gone had the etre ERS HAPPY Pevdtcr! circumstances been ° — |) “1 don’t think I would,” sald “When we read the telegram Paula, “for always I have been from Alma’s newspaper friend aft-|riade unhappy by the selfishness of er the Washington reporters had/others. I thought this out very gone, Margie.” said Panla, “we| carefully that day in my old poome realized it was she who had dis | before I again started out to get a covered the suicide. job." We jauletly on bis bed Smith lying with a bullet telegram (To be continued) The telegram ended with, ‘What @"d Service league, established by thing uld tell saw her. er satisfied faire | had not time to di else, and Alma said she her all about it when « Frank Smith's brot are tn the Natlonal Bank of Com meree 4 they use dictaphones ‘Alma did not want me to le ve Bs vous erga" I Recruiting theatrical company. Neither of us had heard a word from Tom Per. or Jeff Perrygreen since they of our bank Geposits it shown left, and I could see Alma was go. by the following figu }ing to be very lonely without me | 1 arrived in w York, and old boarding house Martin was glad to " 6,701.11 749.74 374.11 1911 1912 1913. 1 June 7, June 14 June 1, went to my Mrs where me, most of her boarders being Pedy 949.82 out of the city for the summer June 30, 1914 wees “When I left New York I had | June 23, 1915 been head over heels in love with June 80, 1916. 6,362.38 Farnest Lawton and expected to be June 30, 1917 4,181,557.28 Mis wife, and perhaps go on being en actress in his company until we The National City Bank is were so old we would have to six years old and has an en leave the stage. I had dreamed of our being known as Mr. and Mrs viable record of steady and Lawton, and then my awful k consistent growth, an average ening came, When I tried to un of about $1,600 for each day derstand wh arnest Lawton was for the entire six years id and Jefferson Perrygreen was good, why Flossie Smith was bad Proof that hundreds of nd Alma Huntington was good, I men and women approve our came to the concly on that it was hecniine the bad Ghee ware wholly standing and methods elfish and the good ones were ab olutely Are you one of them? If selfless And yet, Margle, the thought AO WED would protrude, ‘Was Jeff Perry green any happier than Earnest Lawton? Had Alma any than Flossie Smith? “Of course, we more joy all want to be The National City Bank OF SEATTLE happy, but not at the expense of happiness of others. “Do you think, Margie,” asked Paula earnestly at this juncture of her story, “that you would choose your own happiness at the expense of the happiness of another?” “I don't know, Paula,” 1 answer ed honestly. “I only know that up to now only once has the choice been given me, and then, even be fore | could choose, the temptation to snatch bliss at whatever cost was taken from me, and so I don't! Member Federal Reserve Board COUNCIL CUTS CAMPING COST Want to go camping? “Camping at cost” Is the mot to of the Pacific Northwest Co-operative association, and if you are a good camper, you are eligible to make trips to Mount Rainier with its par ties. The Central Council of Social Agencles is backing the plan, It costs $1.25 a day to der the assoctation plan includes everything, frow fare to grease paint The first camp opened Monday at White River, and beginning July 16, there p un and thir Iwa camps opened ¢ ery Monday until there is a chain of six, extending half-way around the mountain The association maintains of flees at the Y. MC, A, and tts phone t# Main 5208 rhe camps will be estahjished in the following ord Seattle park Mystic lake Glacier basin Summerland, Ohanapecosh and Parad “Why,” asks “M, W.,” “can't we strangle the German army with some of our red tape NURSE HAD POOP-HEALTH Suffered Much Pain, Yet Had to Work—Finally Cured by Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound Toledo, Obio.—"I am a widow | and go out nursing, and suffered —.from a female [Jtrourie that |caused a great | deal of soreness across my back, and through my abdomen. 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Now, however, we can of- fer you a Plate that combines the virtues of a Gold Plate with a price that is reason: able. This Plate (like the Gold Plate) i» cool, light, sanitary, adaptable, giving you that inspiring feeling of naturalness; you may bite, Ghew and smile with perfect confidence and comfort, They are made of a new material, very similar to aluminum, lied Dentalloy, The cost is ve Mttle more than a good rubber plate. The added comfort and satisfaction are beyond comparison. SEE SAMPLES, $25.00 RUBBER PLATES $15.00 & GENUINE TRUBYTE TEETH (Recognised as the world’s best artificial teeth) set on rubber base. We guarantee our plates to stay in position and give per- fect service. | | | Examination and Esti- INATIONAL | Hf. DENTISTS) N. W. Cor. Fourth and Pike Phone Main 3256 after a hard ! REPS Gay's work 1 us S$ 00 si ,cu's' MUST SAVE FOOD FREE DOCTOR “ o). ne 7 art Rev. Honor lL. 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