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THE SEATTLE nhtentinateve anal Lanne 6, T919. "Spring Cleaning’ s All Over at White House, Bat Mrs. Wilson Isn’t All Tuckered Out Fraser-Paterson D.C, March 5 jcleaning’s ver at the White —— = ladies! But Mra, Wil fo ~~ : Sveuians la Springtime Suits for $4.50 Satin All the White Louse servants Mrs. Wilson—-and the president, in eidentally—when they came home from Europe. So they cleaned the 8 5 A || V' 7 $ > hE im Ample Variety on 1% a yeihes tn whe i. a = to was | —$39.50 handsome Quar- © sigh coi eatly y! How nice ressers eerstniey wate , re vehi Oak Heh ree ITHIN the last few days Its been a hard Ife at the White ate | 2-inch top, 28x22-inch A ow 3pri i Sui House those past weeks. The rugs 5 | plate mirror, 4 drawers. ona ee ae have been beaten, the atone work ‘ae have been arriving rapidly and 5 i | honed, the walls scraped, and the} i ularly $400 each ae hardwood floors planed ind polished | 3 | OW ‘We Ske Abie $0: Ofrer Span special $3.65 Mre, Wilson can walk in, sit down | 2 " i top, 28: did selections of the latest ideas 4 prea 3 Second Floor. and let hee fancy hight “urn t0| inch a er gar 50 » in tailored, semi-tailored and inery—any: | - ers. Special .... f 5 7 | 2 20 i ge A aed — ewan | Me 1x: ~ Ang —T oe! Spec lo Fortunate woman! ‘© most women, spring does not | be a fonier, large size base, 6 new adaptations of the box ef- ‘ ; fects, the blouse styles, the | —Good, serviceable qual: se Alegre i ae tp ~ yy is and} “ drawe good size mir- — spring offensive with brooms | Gi: tiny te oy EY ett emi-tailored belted effects, etc. ity Bedsheets; size 81x99 and mops. C 4 ‘al 7 ‘ : Dresser ; straight line con- A number show the fancy inches before hemming. A mandarin coatee vest and oth- splendid value at the spe- Special ...... 2 | ers show distinctive touches of cial Friday price. .$1.75 —Good quality Satin Bed Spreads; full double bed size. Pretty designs. Reg- B57? wan GFd 2578785. It was the $0,000 or 40,000 war workers,” said Thomas Brahany of | struction, large mirror. | the White House staff who came in here to see how President Wil hy i , i j 89.5 tailor’s braid, hercules braid —Hecond Floor, VIDA NIL won and Mrs. Wilson really lived —$39.50 Ivory ’, 4 ; Soe > sear ee Mn (a) that tore things up so, ‘They must . Chiffonier, Adams style; fancy strappings and many Veft the stage ana sbentoned, that their poo ae ah ducdvosk toon bo P 6 drawers, large plate mir beautiful bits of embroidery. $4.95 Nainsook eareer to take up active suffrage | Were so dug into and scarred that yaa! is tae ey “ : ror. Special -.» $29.50 —Materials showing the fash- $3.95 Box fF) work and devote her life to the| we had to have a force in here to ‘ed Vlas th many oars ies $21.50 Princess Dresser, ionable new shades are in 2 ideals of woman's political freedom. | plane them le r sas me 08 tay < ivory finish, good mirror 4 tricotines, Poiret twills, silver- —vVery fine and sheer—a Dy) The example of Ines Mitholland Bois-| It’s « ng Mrs. Wilson one Jay, a and drawer space, Special tones, mannish serges, etc. uality especially desir- Mevain, who died a year ago as the| doesn't have to use her own unaided ‘ z ” space, pects md hy ‘ pe secanted orig gi . Fesult of overstrain in behalf of | broom and mop in housecleaning the . $18.00 / —Of course, the skirts are in able for fine lingerie and ge campaign, hag inspired her | presidential resid *. Here's what Tt ¥ i LQ 5 om-, the style i » ood J sister's recent decision to give all/ she'd have, to tackle—among other i] $48.50 Re Size pli ceil pea infants’ wear. G val- P= her time to suffrage work | Little Jobs , - Rugs $35.50 —Priced $45.00, $55.00, ue at $4.95 for a box of 10 arora i OSES wre east room ia 40 feet wide and - z —$48.50 Heavy Axmin- $65.00 and $75.00. yards. Extra special Fri- eryatal chandeliers. White and gold . | = SS sap and pein ia ‘ —Second Floor, |} moldings and panels ornament the : effects in much wan N Li Ab di | eruanes.o00, panels eronment ; effects in much wanted | Newy Iimings im Abundance have old-old silk and velvet hang : : bon optic ge arn = = Friday Special ’ | T ’ plano, @ : \ Phe CHARLES RINGEL |=. po pe igh = eh ere per 5 - Luggage EW arrivals, correct for Spring—showing the Irish Poimt Lace Sevri v to @ ~ ahi, ‘ ern. prow on a ——— or Specials for fashionable colors and designs of the coming | 2" =" - one are paneled in dark Engtish oak and season. é mahogan: ' Declares All Treatments tes cence ue tes chet he rent gr This is how Mra. Woodrow Wilson, mistress of the White House, did| Hy FIGURED VENETIAN—Beautifal coat linings, Bedspreads Failed Until He Took | °!"4 !n the White Hou'e table serv NOT look during the annual spring housecleaning of the presidential man- ig ay fist rd and dark colored effects with bright nn capes: q 6 : ; The White House ix “brand clean,” but the first lad; | . e j Tanlac—Like New coaraves WMG tae cnutn af tanlGbE et halle 16 pub eae ep ene pron to posed Thay dew Arafhags -— -$18.00 Fiber Steamer ures; 36 inches wide ...........+.---+-- 81.25 Special $9.50 Man Now itemetseny marry relat arr hoetiaaaned ella pee, oe and stur- | FIGURED SATINE—Munroe Satine, similar to Pee er y; guaran’ or five messalines; rich satin finish on unds of gold, -EAUTIFL i years; 36 inches. Special amber, Burgundy, Pekin, navy blue, gray, taupe, — rll ne Friday ........ $13.95 tan, old rose, cream white, with colored figures; ar / —$25.00 Fitted Cowhide 36 inches wide, a yard....................85¢ Lace Bed Spreads with Traveling Bags; fine bag ei ‘ lace motif on fine French for women's week-end NEW FOULARDS—Thistle cloth and foulards are net, and bolster piece to trips. Fitted with ten among Spring’s favorites for dresses, skirts and match. Priced pieces of ivory; 16-inch petticoats. Figures and stripes, 82 inches wide; a $12.50 to $18.50. S; ize. Special ....$19.50 YETd oo. ceec-cpemass cose -... 60¢ Friday; ..c0<2- as A. Floor. , ge —Fourth Floor. Remarkable, indeed, was the state- mt made recently by Charles ’ of 319 Washington Street, ? ih Mr, Ringel declared >_> although he has taken the! “Confessions” Not there are such a very great tat Hot Springs, and used) 5, bes Form | number of them. If the woman of different medicines dur, has the means to employ an at the past eleven years, in his ef-| Dear Miss Grey: Can you tell me| torney and to bring sult against to restore his health, a few wat-| Where I may get “The Confessions | her ex-husband, without doubt of Tanlac have done him more|of a War Bride” in book form? [| gne would win ber case in court than everything else combined. | would like to get the whole story, ub statemnt follows: | because I think it is the most In fothing ever helped me until I| teresting one I have ever read; but | Chaperone Tanlac, and now I'm just Uke| no matter how good a story ix, 1| Needs Tutor a : ae made over. My stomach had | get tired of it if I can't read it thru Dear Mixa Grey: I am corhing to . “F; ous” $20, 000 Diamond Case in a very bad fix for eleven |in a short time. DORIS. | you with a most perplexing question. | “If you were not so perverse, Jane ami or more, and pained me #0 “The Confessions of « Wer [A party of atx, including my gentie- | Lorimer, you could take your choice Is Ss Wo S. F. Poli at times that I would double up| Bride,” now appearing dally in | man friend and myself, recently Of #everal nice homes,” I had to ad- | { till rrying ce a jackknife. After nearly every | The gs is not published in | went on a pleasure trip on the a beg k goat I consider re ee fails to lene gh I would bicat up with gas un-| book form. water, the people all being married | should go when | was able to leave ne Re See beware and T was as tight as a drum, and| except us. Among the party wan|Certeis’ house, “There's the little| SAN FRANCISCO, March 6.—The eet SAtraen Ga Che Hotel Plaza, New | | Soft clear and healthys suffer agony. My nerves be) To Remove my aunt, who wis supposed to| Place in Amenville.which your moth-| string of 72 matched diamonds} REIS j can all shattered and my health th Odi d ron me, but, in my. estima-}* left you, Ameavilic has wept | value: 20,000, still resta in the ‘om Port B hape: alued at % a land, Or., and had intended to remain 80 poor that I was forced to quit tion, she acted in a most unladylike | °¥¢F the new grave in the cemetery but tts! J |—~and hor vault at police headquarters, bu! awhile, but that unfortunate pub- No kind of medicine seemed| Dear Mise Grey: Can you pleas¢| nanner «ince she bas been married and how the town would rejoice at rashes, reach my trouble, and I was go | advise me of some harmless mouth | more than once and has children. |%OUF resurrection! And you could|owner is now definitely known as/lictty resulting from the theft bad way to Zemo, Frequent; @own bill very fast. I was ad| Wash, or something to remove a bad) puring the trip she constantly fol [Ch In the college and support Mra Jonephine McAllister, of New er wae £ Mere 2 a. bs @ to go to Hot Springs, which| breath? I brush my teeth three | iowed my friend around the deck |YOUFMIf all the rest of your dayat | vor, | pabicty. explaining Gat whe to Ol did, but after spending what /| times a day. roy aaynreage T. and in the pilot house, while he was |». - be vis nota posuitte future | * I had saved up, I returned 3S you brush your tee ree | assisting with the various duties, | ‘et to attract me might Jumt y : : in just as bad shape as when| times daily, that is quite suf- | 454 jeft me to amuse mynelf with as well remain lead,” for smali| claim her jewels, which were stolen | land millionaire. fictent. Often, however, a breath [the engineer. If it had not been “MARC® Would I have of ever meet-|trom her Friday night at the St/ for the other lady, I would have |'28 Bob Lorimer in Amesville, now | wancts hotel, She told the police| y ” been alone with the men. that the Lorimer’s summer camp in | She neta thusly, whenever my|th? forest had been abandoned yesterday that the ons ot toe reste! 7 4 could have aT nome in | Wo er so that she co al which cannot be aided much | mother trusts her as a chaperon, ,,) Could bay lightful hor: preg ta = Send, aed Oo a net thru brushing. Listerine, dilut- 1 4 to di. | the Brent —— mansion as long the home of a friend, an ee eS ee ee ee onc, 188 t ved, Mr. Bob saw fit Teappear, altho the diamonds were vert his attention from me, tn which | 44 jowe hin wi an Or not. Daddy and | recovered Raturday morning. | a y she has utterly failed Mother Lorimer were fond of me,| Mra McAllister gave her perma- | decided to take his ad} $ | De you conslder her the proper| Curys tolerated me ahd Jimoep ees | zal Apply. a few drops of | ANALGESIQU Rg. complete surprise; Thinks Allies Should | kind of @ chaperon? =D. M. D. | would be a splendid chum aa noon as the} “'Freezone’”’—No pain! | Two or three minutes’ use of a del- Tl Tanlac stopped the tion No, if there in but one side to peg aed aa: i “ and selfishness, and, above all, Be the Excep the story, and you have not ex was out of ‘the air mrvice. 1) desire to rule—I guess these are the| | atone paste will banish every bit of pga my stomach and put * ve + ee ve nee . . teved new very well that all of my girl bil hair from your face, neck or arms. sha) where I could eat} Dear Miss Grey: I was gr! aggerated the facts of it at all. E three big barriers to domestic bliss.” | ! ge y ica ee and astounded to read in one of Our) Te you are at all jealous, per. | fiends would consider me a perfect)“ a4y own plan to break my way to| This paste is made by mixing some ye y nervous-| ally papers an account of a little! 1100 you mistake your aunt's | (o,f? Put aside such @ marvelous | the pest in Bob wasn't a bit more ro water with powdered delatone. After | To) . chance to live dei remo’ ald | I realized I waa| French boy of 11 years, who bad friendly interest in the young |crance,‘o lve in tah eee nig’ * {mantic than the campaign which soy argh 5 “ig bee 10: ee after a long day’s march lost both parents in the war, and,_ ~ ‘a erference. — ow olen any a sorrowful wife could go forth was! 1 irom the re- pid recovery. As| bang adopted by some of cur kindly | ™An for that of interferen ut it would be very hard to win | oon, if she would only conquer her | maining delatone, and it will be clear to relieve their tired feet coun | k my aby Bob under the obse: re sto 1 spotless. You will not be disaj soldiers, was brought to this coun y y beer | own pride. “If a husband was worth and spot a Ww “Ae . health improved, and my strength Bos val here was being | QUETY On vation of his family. Uniess| Winning the firet time,” 1 decided, | pointed with this treatment if you! and indeed to relieve, held aa an allen and not allowea to| Income Tax jhe should love me again, what did! ‘here, are often reasons why ho| | are sure to obtain real delatone from the muscular strain so as well as I ever could in my bs all the Lorimer millions count? |y seist.—Advertisem enter the United States. I do not) Dear Miss Grey: I have been told i een should be doubly worth winning a your dru dv ent, I feel more grateful than I can | ‘nter the United State te are IN| thee ed ein ave, been told) L could find a refuge with Mary | Snowld ede | common in the great war. expreas for what Tanlac has done = ‘Thormas—or with Martha Palmer. Or . , 4 : dignant. This will make very poor | exceed $2,000 is bound to pay in-| 780m » | And I grew terribly anxious to } 5e 15c i : 1 support myself by working | make the trial. Bat Certeis proved \] 15¢ 15¢| The people of the for me, and am now telling my friends reading in France, where our boy#® | come tax. I thought it was $3,000 “ r i who are suffering to try It) 1 ove received #0 much kindness. | for married men and $2,000 for mmy. And I could live in @| more of a tyrant as a physician| United States will be inter- I can't praise it too highly, and ex- right that we should ildion é boarding house. And thus 1 could | 4), o ever had been as a friend. 5c eee oe ore Belt oY have Seskrteted tramigration and to] wie "lease eoliehien Mean. |femain “lost.” And only as an un-| je had evidently weet | benaait to| ‘ A High Clase 1 ested to learn how ou Jong as I live. i | eave allen enemies and neutrals trom| — 1¢ your income for the year of |KROWN could I start fairly on my| maintain a strictly impersonal atth I Treat. 15¢ | the genuincBaumeis intake ee ent ne the | rainy entering our country for ten years.| 1918 was $2,000 or more you |*T**t Adventure and prove in my | tude toward meas long as I was his | Il h ghould appeal very forcibly to the| Ti" "think we offer insult to our! must pay income tax accord. |? exberience that there is but one) patient, L5e Syeee Coffee 15¢ gee such cor and giving prompt relief thousands who suffer from the same | cite when we aak them to tay! ingly. ‘The exemption for mar. |{fue ove im all the world for me.|"y geldom mur him even after I was ay Moet people Whe Suter! i, y when we know the ried men i $2,000, for single |\, cme ng oes ee a woman. Seno are map ‘Ie to such sufferi pon ae made in heaven. : | | Metcoint. It was @ f Real "Cream 15c) ing as r | It had become a mania with me — ‘ TO CHOC it a A i from nervousness and dizziness, have been bled white, and nee men, $1,000. stomach and liver troubles, kidney te ia | ae plac o ras 1, so} mankind, The possible few - the {den that my. personality suited | MHcent place. And here wae T, eo ‘ A itttey, Dotete onl 15c| | matism, sciatica, lumbago, derangements and who are in a gen tee mph ‘ t ow Don’t suffer! it come, could not matter very much In need of a home! With | eral run-down condition, "simply | MEM SOMERTON MoTHER. | ‘S¢cls Opinion om b's personality in spite of our] A smile and a nod, I might make it| Freezone costs but a few cents at| 5c norrs, HOT | gout and the iseed something to tone up their ays- Grewsome Subject jealousies and petty hurts; and that| iy own. 1 couldn't think of a ain-|@ny drug store. Apply a few drops | DOUGHNUTS 15c | k fem and to assist the vital organs) ~ Hasn't Dear Miss Grey: Do you think it}! my disguise my ego would app al gle unmarried girl who would have | n the corns, calluses and “hard | Or | like. tate Hasn then ut! [5e fn performing their proper fune- Le a8 lis right and proper for a person to | to Bob's ego; and that I could break | turned the chance down! skin” on bottom of feet, tions. Tanlac is a powerful recon-| Jurisdiction take the jewelry from a corpse? It| thru the queer barrier of shell shock | While the house would have made | them off. eats structive, and always produces most} pear Miss Grey: If a woman gets | seems foolish, in a w to bury val. |4nd win my way to his heart again.|, marvelous setting for a bride, it| When Freezone removes corns ratifying results. a divorce from her husband and geta| uables in the earth, yet some might| “Many a marriage has turned out| was dismal enough for a lonesome |from the toes or calluses from the Taniac is sold in Seattle by Bartell nnany judgment against him, and | think it robbing the dead. This may | wrong just because a wife or a hus-| convalescent. Certeis, detached and | bottom of the feet, the skin beneath Drug Stores under the personal di | he refuses to pay her, what can she | be applied to any husband or wife.| band refused to make a practical ef-| professional, was an irritating Cer-|is left pink and healthy, and never | LOC 322 Pike, at Fourth 15c de 3° Classe rection of a special Tanlac represent: | qo about it? He has gone into an Vv. ©. P. | fort to save it,” I thought. “Shell | teis. sore, tender or irritated. | en aa pene eect ative.—Advertisement. other state. Is there any law where-| If a deceased person leaves no | shock may be a romantic barrier bo-| 1 grew melancholy—and I safl so! 15c WE NEVER CLOSE 15¢c | - by she can have him brought back| will bequeathing his or her val tween a man and wife, but for u know well enough how to Thos. Leemin, treet Or Si tasteet Kadionce ta thet | bere? LBW uables, I think it perfectly right | tunately it is a rare one. 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