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Lee j J 4 By BETTY BRAINERD ' Musical Feast Stuchell-Carpen ¢| Miss a Stuch i. CYNTHIA GREY been a con affection. If thin were known, the 13 A NEW TURN AND ADVEN- tong time, but the ones that interest and r ter 1 of Everett meelved in love, born in love ured in love, would evolve to “hat Phillis , Noth " , { eer “ee ee ae 4. Acand Mr. Glen) Warner Carpenter one fer Vritay El: h mont just now are the ones con-) the perfect standard of the God) Ai mediate 3 ray tov | cote ruled his i ; De merry Nqcaunert © Glen) the of were married last sew. ere cernihg Huth Garrison, | man eo, 1 started to elf over ibor » iron var = ; erry ere 7 . Coterie at the home of Mra. Fan 8 f your correspondents There are hundreds of good peo t walt. It | erthe have to do his 4 or the first/ night at the home of the bride's * ¢ Vay ae Ho many o! ar i wtiff belt of t oes hi anor guest, xang on which ehe|parente, Mr. and Mra. H. W.|fle Cogswell, 6023 16th N. EB, at es oly Recenyd = pep ela cy exprene so much #ympathy for her, | p ttle who would gladly pay early morning—the clock on|own spyin betiemen, to test. thete time a group of songs «dhe . 215, Bleetion of officers. joe eo a of he he t ty of her, ete Wth Garrivon’s penalty if it would fl om - ming | loyalty, That theory would partial erry’s Stuchell, Mrs. Carpenter has vis . «. and rave over the beauty 4 the mantel In my room was chiming ’ fe has lately composed ae ef teed. frequentiy. ta Seattle, where eee months way at Nice, Alfred ord I staunchly believe that a girl of 18 up the cruel wound inflicted by I prepared to ¢ very quiet sceount for the strange assort H emggy mgt “a he gat iad Her she is most popular, Sho attended leur de Lye club, Douglas hall, — S varing bed ptboer ty 14. ix a fullfledged woman, She knows | 35 cents worth of strychnine, but to | then wo downstalr i send a wer f comtumes which the closet ‘ : plotur r eo 25th engines secured " , nat | us who would ade us first ap. 1 do ns w ehich were heard/the University of Washington and | Odd Fellows’ temple 9 o'clock 7 *’ leave and he and Mary || Tight from wrong. She knows that " who would assist, Jet us first ant for Dr { ? ATCA im commoritios urely Was a member of the Gamma Phi! Dancing, Men in uniform invited Lg 7 ; accepting attentions from a married | ply the ax to the root of the tree, pie ols t wasn > peopl for the first time today, will » oe & eee 2 Louise motored to Monte Curio, | accepting attentions from Mt tant CHAS. E. K that his clothes the ke forth into the world of song! Beta sorort : Mentone, Cannes and along the || * considered anything | Ui re nen} thas shed Coates cae tha make for themselves a haven| Mr. Carpenter attended Princeton! Music department of the Woman's || fuviers ry Louise and Alfred |, decent tn the rh goth ne ee cage A I ; ake & pact which a of true music lovers, and has recently returned from | Century club, at the home of Mra. | went back to Paris together and lety., Bhe also knows the wat would forever restrain im the hearts of tru eli E 4 uM t intl. W Jo 265 oe ° “6 1s & man's wife and living right | this time every one in intere | following me - Next week Cecil Fanning, the fa-/overseas, He was a Heutenant in J MM Jones, 2653 Canc at 2/1 after a little visit into Germany, ay eens Gann te . Me Oarelone- oans oa ree ee ia a z itiowsht, ent thal masus baritone, will sing in Yort-/the S6th division of artillery | olock. - Mlection of officers. Mary Louise expects to return |) With him is certainly fa want to nay I have been reading the tink it, would have well, ; all ny thinking procemmes were a e Kerm's new com-| Mr, and Mra, Carpenter went to are Meee ee eeart || 4 decent’ gtel should do ’ " : think it would jal of my thinking processes s ij ieeens oC Mrs. Xe ‘si California for their honeymoon, and | bares, beseech : Hut after doing all this, that she| letters printed in your columns and|jyt—an I started t numb positions. Marjorie Miller Seattle's bse " Child study department of the | where he is at present stationed hould «it down, plot and plan how the news stories and interviews In the rubber gurment, and turn back the end of the rg | own pet violinist, graced the pro-|will return to Everett in siX| Woman's Century club, at the home f the man'a wife, then|the papers. “It seems the the anae tk the loa on the closet floor, then he lifted up e 1 charm of ex-| weeks, where they will remain un-\of Mra. G, W. Smith, 625 Maldon woe ee , y y L ' an ordinary trap door and disap gram with ber usua } “ t 1 “ New Educational.” Musto by papils| go about it as calmly as _ mother balk of sympathy i# with the girl | door! Dreesiop and technique. Mra. A./til October ist, when oer will ave., at 2 o'clock. Program arranged eth eal fixing milk for her baby’s bottie, is| I #ay very plainly, mine is with the) My heart stood et , as 1| peared down a ladder, closing the > r ch 21 wit of the schoo ixing milk for he pottie, . 2 — 3 Rocke Rotertson, a talented plan-|g0 to Minneapolis to reside, |for March 21 wil! be continued : eee nothing short of the lowest, hard-| dear wornan whone life was us was, I couldn't expect to exact ad-| trap behind bim | : a ene ist, was the accompanist on, Mrs, Burk vanta I had come clone to a collapse, for Leschi Heights Woman's Improve- | hearted criminal that ever was, and | #n age when life is mont d sacheviernde gece ger dpe cous Lerma from the man w Mrs. C. D. Stim Benefit Seattle Nursery | The Ladies’ Aid auxiliary of the he 1 me, Bi nent club, at the home of Mra. D. F. she should be dealt with according her people, w had threatened me at mi . y moment of deace a | Mrs. Treat and Mrv. Bausman p The attle Day nursery will have | Pritish American Relief association pc Tp po penigg’ ig? 2 ly = heart-breaking lows y Fright paralyzed 1 and perhaps on J a pind pogo i aided over the tea and coffee Ure) od naty and tea dansant at| Will hold @ “bring and buy male” at Mra. W. J. Elliott and Mra. G. C. Inate of people wasting "0 much Aren't there many other young) saved me from dina <iginy be Pa i omg a i Mrs, Francis Guy Frank, Mre. x. the Army and Navy club, April 24, | Me idence of Mr, L. G. Pattullo, | Garman will assist Mre. Willard mpathy on the criminal, why not girl going to win Ituth Garri M “ = ba hye H. Boyle and Mrs. B.C. Beck 8° 04. “Manus Dramatic society, com- | 1236 Sist ave. N., at 1:30 p.m. Mra aker, Mrs, W. F, Rennie. Sud: think of the Innocent wife, the non's fo of all of this) the but Final tak a the Sisted in entertaining the gucels vied largely of University of | Robert Gillesplo and Mrs. Robert ycc phe oy Problem.” tim, not the rival, also the broken- | public ups not, #0) hand and as I ey rag ea ffi: Mrs. George Thayer, one of the girls, will maange \the | Neill will preside at the tea urns i hearted mother of the vicum far a to commit murder, but far grabbed up t sire ce Wa Jadies of the naval congressional affair, Those destring tables should |Mre. W. G. Hamlin will be in charge Ensign Paul M. Guatin, U. & N MRS. A. BE. F enough to think it would be perfect. #te the 7 — 7 au, Te ae ote | party, who is with her brother.) oie Miss Olive McDonald, presi. Of the hand.made articles, A supply R, F., has been honorably discharged pores tag gy y all right and very clever to steal | eu: I had opened the night of pa gee po desi ° " Congressman Hicks of Long Island, Gt’ Ge the Manus Dramatic wociety, |°f home cooked things to eat will|/and will resume his art work in| | ir Mim Grey: The Garrison |*Way the affections of another | the the one which had awaken | (To Be Contnaed) 7 Was also aa hoonr guest of Mrs.| (7° 1. crricer of the Seattle Duy |e on sale. Seattle, euaasen tae Sante lore woman's husband. ed Old memories of Bob's Jealouny Phiitips Nursery association ee a ae lw appear to the publi No, { can't help but feel that) the suit case which contained on Mrs. Phillips’ affairs are always Sao | Queen Anne High Parent-Teacher) Mra. 8 Fraventhal who has made | ¥' en eae Ruth knew exactly what she was! complete outfit for a banana pe 4 _ the acme of success, Her tact | Association, at school at 3 o'clock, her home at the Washington hotel, Pewspar e Ry the truth in preced-|40ing. Any girl who has lived in | ¢ & Sand talent make her an ideal hos-| Mrs, Beck Entertains Speaker, Mra, Jennie R. Nichols, left Monday to visit her daughter, | Practice cee ee the theory be cor-| tia old world at thin age and time hand withdrew this precious tees. Mrs. B. C, Beck gave a luncheon | state chairmati of educational de.) Mr#, Rosenblatt, in Cleveland, ©,,/ *4 by at ry , tantiate it. | for 18 years, knows that it tx wrong | piece of lugeag leaving the door Grey, Saad ad seeates, bely erode $ at her home on Wedyesday partment of Mothers’ congress and and iater Mrs. Geers, another daugh. | rect, practice will sul “reatric. | t0 Separate « husband and wife, But! partly open, as if it were to be used | Mims ed py A] Off to Italy —_ Parent-Teacher association. Subject, | ter, in New York Mode J gts Bs On the if they are going to have . natn funk up into ba “NEVER- TEL” more ond bl apap barat A piano at farwe be young, slumped back into my hiding place of life, that bave r pane > ~ Chevatier Paulo Brenna received | yesterday permission from the Ital | al . wn ut hare * youn me tack Int, ince > jan government to go to Italy. He P ersom connection ) i “ i ° o ° ri . : ({it as taught of young girls who would follow in| happen, but I didn’t hive a very de Ba eae Seattio May 1 and be | Little Stories for Bedtime _{{xicuin'Siuc’ wr mary ’nee o Poa mis mn mew fen) vier at | ae i ; > tions drama, be eight months. Miss Marion Lilly, who is attend |) ele, with few exception door was swung at a emall angle; I fe meee eight months, |ing the Oaksmere school at Mamaro | 8 movie, all teach false impros 'WOMAN'S | CASE td abe dy ciainincabtan wal in a White Elephant neck, New York, will spend her BY THORNTON W. BURGESS { love, And yet, it in wur | per in Certeis’ room. However, 1 spite | Easter vacation between Atlantic (Copyright, 1919, by T. W. Burgess) veyed out #0 perfectly, its territory | AMAZES could hear his man come and go : Tomorrow noon at the White/ ony and Springfield, Ohio, with two no minutely described, that no one SEATTLE , and soon the ples j i hether love axing aroma of cof +g lg - Jona Meant, | aasmates Buster Bear Hunts for Prickly Porky Seon he gaetved a6 fo whether § ard soon the pleas hen Ibe accompanied by A business man’s wife could not 2 908 be love, or human passion And the clock had not struck 6 | Ensign Elliott Dean Harrington TER BEAR had been tricked | was Buster Bear, as he sat with his| Love ix a temperate entity, Pas. |sew or read without sharp pains iM! when the closet door was flung |[5@ Treat. 15¢ _ Mrs. Tilden ‘Hostess jarrtves in Seattle Friday evening ey Sammy Jay, Yes, sir; Rue-| head cocked on one side lstening. s an obstinate desire Wit [her eyes, For years her eyes were wide, and, with haif an eye, I be Mrs. George H. Tilden had several/on a short leave from San Diego, ter Bear had been tricked by Sammy | From far off in the Green Forest, seeks out the beaut Passion £01 og and weak. Finally she tried stm-|held a 3 swarthy «uit ven [5¢ Hoyt’s Coffee 15¢ friends at luncheon yesterday at the| where he is stationed at the San Jay Ho knew it the Instant Sammy Sammy Jay's hareh came to| lows the line of least restraint. | i set, camphor, hydraatis,|der! Daddy Lorimer, acute man of wii Sunset clud to meet Miss Genevieve) Diego aviation field as an Instruc- few away, screaming ut the top of him clearly, “Buster Bear ix awake!) The teachings of Christianity, to | 00 Ni Mkt’, Gut. ANAS | atmene best friend of Hamilton 15. 15¢ Wilson of Pacome. jtor. He will visit Mr. and Mrs. Ja his lungs, “Buster Boar in awake! Buster Bear is awake!” It was clear | the writer's mind are an evolution OF | 7.) li a a by @ gingle bot. | Certels, would never have discover C Real Cream f json D. Butler. Ensign Harrington's! Buster Hear is awake! Instead of | that Sammy Jay had forgotten all | platonic pe = Rare boson amazed every o We guaran.|¢ the famous surgeon in his queer Per | engagement was recently announced | leading him to where Prickly Porky about Prickly Porky and the loss of | believe it exists, in a . eee it, (tee ® small bottle Lavoptik to help | iseuine, \[5e 15¢ Gives Supper Party ‘to Miss Catherine Butler. was, Sammy had led him way off into| bis ttle pears in the exciting news | between the sexes, without sexuality | [<6 mall, weak, strained or in| Certels wan absorbed in his own HOYT’S HOT ecw. Tite wil sive oe another part of the Green Forest. | entering into the relationship yon” “Aliminum eye cup| plane, otherwise Tam sure be must|[5e DOUGHNUTS J. 5¢ an impromptu supper party tonight! 4s. ana sire. J. W. Clise, who have Oe ee Sexual relationship, coming under Swift's Drug Co. and lead.| have Observed that the legs of the Or A 1120 p. m. in honor of Miss/..0) ‘tor six months at their winter! EME then and there Buster had the law of temperance, Ix payeholog: | 1h drupaint |diver's sult were not as flat as us I5c woes 1 Berry, formerly of the Chicago) nome at Altadena, Calif, will arrive ° Treaitul fit of temper all by him ically governed. , Mental weakness, | OF "US _- | ual. He was knotting some teafiet b 5c into & terrible rage. laws into the nearest dana—they suggested the SANDWICHES k papers I had found in the [5c HOYTS 15¢ self. He we Grand Opera company. who 18 8Pnere Saturday. They will be at Wie fre ace hh Pearing at the Orpheum this week.) iowmoor farm, acroes Lake Washing k of self cont that law have FREE DOCTOR hag ton. wep Ge Sate Seek pores oF Seek until the greatgr files. Was it to distribute euch stuff At L h . eee from it. He struck at every branch 7 “ Ex-G. ment Physicta i the ddvaneie Gsciok aanamha | [5e 322 Pike, at Fourth 15¢ uncheon Lieut. and Mre. James Sullivan, | "i@M reach as If It were some ene —. De Cae Tig hing avanty? Mrs. Francis Guy Frink enter-) Lieut, and Mrs. livan, | jy He growled, and his of the ag or eK —_—_ tained ait luncheon at the Sunset| Who have been visiting in Madison, wore ierribhe tn heaw Yen aeditions - iy. -cueresa..3 169 WASHINGTON ST, I doubted it. Once he b reer l WE NEVER CLOSE 15¢ @lub yesterday in honor of Mrs./ Wis. Chicago and New York, re- poster Bear was in a terrible rage. lave, which « of . hk RIGHT DRUG Co. sTORES to me of “a plot rodeo plotters: George Thayer, who ts with the turned home Sunday night and will When it was all over, he felt be and envieth nm Leok for Pree Decter Sign. As he busied himself w wnt moss eves 156 15¢ 15e¢ 15¢ 15¢ ‘To the writer's mind, there ts no love ttiang the Garrison case, = th ught Raval committee of the house of |/Stay with Mrs. Sullivan's parents, ter Also he felt very foolish. One Tepresentatives. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hoge, until next) aiways feels foolish when one lets ‘or love dots not kill to accomplish e@eeeeeee PoCoocccooooes _— hewn they move to the Martin | temper get the best of one. He oe a aT Same gam tae seen eee Birthday Party oi Opiate dae ne ee nee in an environment of hate and envy eed had seen him in that foolish fit of The Women's Univesity club will) ire ©. M. Seeley returned Tues F . 2 t hen h r have @ birthday party Friday aft-| aay from several months’ sojourn in eae Uinae, oe Riegel erneon to celebrate the fifth annt| New York and California. Mr. Seeley “Buster Bear, you're a chump. Yer. Versary of the seyaniation. | remained in California on business. ch eee than Nght can exist in the presence of absolute darknew: Ruth Garrison, a poor, misguided \ girl, for which society (her environ ment) is to blame, believed Storrs ved her, Storre may have thought loved her, but the facts are, th sir; you're a chump,” he growled, jin his deep, grumbly, rumbly voice. a ta ti the nea Plants Wanted | Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Baillie ar-| yin ought to have had teve cone, |, He dug his claws into rest | f bark The Little White House, the bu- Pived Saturday night from California.| tian to have trusted that J ole. re ere oon © -Fraser-PatersonCo. > bird. from it uncontrotlable animal ma, sm en | | second and University Main 7100 reuau of the Children’s Orthopedic! You know well enough that Sammy : oe tn y batoclations; out ot} x hospital, wishes donations of shrube| Mrs. Archibald mecighabies Sill | Sag te Uivmaye eo Go tricies, Ear oeAE | Wiis he ac! Gob eboakding oxo: SL OM y ugaocia | which an insanity fewued, and mod ern society brands it love Our hearts all bleed for the suffer ing relatives on both sides, But let ably was telling the truth about | where and plants. baby leave Friday for her home in Prickly Porky, but you might have, Buster scratched his head thought known that when he had time to fully. “Probably that blue-coated ras | Ithaca, > Y. In Chicago she will be met by her husband and they Bridge Party | wilt visit in Buffalo en route to ; In honor of Mrs. Charles Bugene |} think, he wouldn't lead you to where |cal led mo off in just the opposite | Seach our boys and tea avant cake, Mre. Lovett Weed gave 0 thaca. ap Prickly Porky waa. One thing is cer-| direction from the place where |’) ion ota) principles of the 13th | : tain, and that is that Prickly Porky | Prickly Porky is,” growled Buster. . ’ einthinne Bridge party yesterday afternoon, Mrs. Henry E. Hathaway is the |isn't anywhere around here. There|“I guess the thing for mo to do is| Charter of I. Corinthians, and | St 38 | guest of her sister, Mrs. J. D. Low : : 4 boy and girl, capable of analyzing } # Just one thing to do, and that is to | to go straight back to where I start:| 2 Bold, iangunge, will be ¢ To Give Tea man. Mrs. Hathaway hae been unt for him yourself, Just listen |ed from and then look in the oppo: | ‘Ne Enelish ngage. will ie thie le . Sirs. C. H. Lilly is giving a tea/ spending the winter with ber son. ‘o that blue-coated rascal! Just listen |site direction. I'm going to find | “* iri will yield hereelf to a man ext Wednesday in honor of Mra, | Lieut. Col. Hathaway, at Carmel-by- 1, nim! Instead of helping you get | Prickly Porky {f for nothing more | M0 Bit} will viel Memell te & mat mn Perry (Dorothy Lilly}, who has | theSea. la dinner, he is making it twice as|than to show Sammy that he isn't Extraordinary Friday Specials in Drapery Section A SPECIAL purchase of Cretonne coming right in the beginning of Spring, when new drap- erles are needed for the home, makes it possible Deen making her home in Cleve-| ¢ 2 oat x hard ag it was before. Everybody | as amart as he thinks he is.” With aed for you to supply your wants from a fresh, new nd. 0 |_ Mr. F. Marsh Davis, of Portland. | wi) know that you are about, and |thix Buster Fear started off to hunt! stock at a price that is reasonable. o. 89 | was a week-end guest of Mr. and) overybody will be on the watch for | for Prickly Porky. ! % ‘ _ Card Party leis ele eatecaraap ae ha Atma tae - —Very choice assortment of patterns : son. t 2 os N + Prickly P Doesn't and colors, 30 inches in width; daint int wil te another she of the rere If ever there was a foolish feeling ext Story: Prickly Porky I i h; dainty and foolish looking bes that bear! Know What to Do. bedroom patterns in pinks and blues, also a variety of foliage designs in the darker colors; regular 40c quality, spe- cially priced for Friday's selling at, —Furniture Section, Fourth Floor. “Popular card parties on Monday Miss Guendolen Carkeek spent the Afternoon at 2:30 at the Red Cross week-end at the Country club with Jumile shop. Those wishing to re Mr. and Mrs. Prescott Oakes. Gerve tables will please telephone| Main 6205. | Mrs. A. A. Hilton returned from . Inj a ies | California Teyetay: i, Capt. F. Frayser gave an infor. Sold Right Ile and lée Misa Genevieve ‘Wilson, of Taco. I dinner on Friday night at the|™* is the house guest of Mr. and A S . l S I f Fl S. 1 f F . ERipresto hots See |e. George H. Tilden. pecta ale 0 oor Jamples oO urniture % ° 4 Mrs. Louise C. Beck left Tuesday | BY BIDDY BYE count, and hold these unsigned Gives Dance for Spokane to attend the annual! fExperimenters with household fi.|Check® until needed. | | The Grays Harbor Country elb| convention of the Washington State nance systems have proved to their |¢,1" Daring semiannual premiums, $92 50 | association, and | gwn satisfaction that the practice of . 1a . hand six unsigned checks for $10 cach, The total amount would be added to the bank balance shown on = a dance Friday night at the Music Teacher: ric pavilion, near Aberdeen. | Ladies’ Musical Club PRESENTS mics ALDA Superb Prima Donna of the New York Metropolitan Opera at the METROPOLITAN Friday Evening, Apeil 4 Prices will remain until Saturday. opening a bank account and paying all bills monthly by check, is the i ree and best management the check hook stub and the checks For any man earning from then destroyed. A new check for a 5 a week, it is the practical busl-|the full amount of the premium |neaslike way. A joint account for! would then be drawn and paid the the husband and wife, so that both| insurance company. If, atter the may draw checks a net it, is the premium is paid, there is still a bal | best type. In this joint account, all! ance to the credit of the insur |income from every source should be | item of the budget, simply draw deposited. After that all expendi-|new check for the amount of ~~ |tures and bills may be paid by 0 and bold as befor For Infants, Invaiids anaGrowing Children [B<PMt Mae isan Ponder jeneck, Hoth husband and wife | simple way of “keeping tr | The Original Food-Drink For All Ages. OTHERS ore IMITATIONS |should arrange to cash a small! of being SURE to have money |check each week for their personal|hand for certain expensea when! Jexpenses, such as car fare, ete.,| which will provide ready cash, When the bank account is estab: lished-and a simple system of house Ladies’ Shoes of hold accounts is working, the home- " S }makers, husband and wife, sho Good Quality at porn gia homey eagle heee ee pe R bi P ° | y needy for at least «ix months Dining Suite $64.50 to be sold, me first served. to! consists of a quar ter-sawed oak, plank top table, 45 inches in diameter & quartered oak ebairs v 1 genuine leathen slip seate quartered oak buffet, 42-inch top, 35x9-inch bevel plate mirror, plate rail, two small . drawers, one linen drawer and extra large cupboard space with two doors. Very special value for Friday only at. 4.50 If better phonographs could be made we would make them. He Is a Driver for a Bread Wagon ; He bought a Masterpiece Phonograph and simply can’t keep the good news to himself. He swears he has the best at in Seattle, and that he saved such a budget, all that re | mains i# to see that no one month's expenses for each item exceeds thie amount allotted to it in the budget. | | Purchase slips from all merchants | |should be kept and the amounts | checked up each week, so that the} $80.00 Quartered Oak 50 Ivory Dresser, $19.75 Dining Table, Fitted with bevel plate mirror and finished in eggshell ivory. & Special Friday, $21.75 Very special valu only at ehecseeg giclee, AE p Weiwae: $33.50 Oak Dress 24.50 ‘This is a flush rim, fumed $29.50 Oak Prince Some Spring ak table with 45-inch top 0 Oak Dresser, special 3 | ich tile | LJ om P: Suggestions Sarae atone arial bitte Over 50 of His Custome extends to 6 feet, Special for The ‘above items are odd pleces fitted with heavy plate glass and rs Friday only ... 821.75 finished in golden waxed oak —Fraser-Paterson Co. Fourth Floor, in New Oxfords In using the budget system if the | monthly checking up of bills and money on hand proves that there jw a balance in one or several ite | this is the way to manage: stance, say the budget estimates White Kid Pumps..............96.25 \tor groceries, but only $25 ix « for that item. Then $5 is the bal have told him that they are coming in and Pumps to buy—some have already bought, New Stocks 6f Women’s Vallier Gloves Y white, gray and champagne shades; Colored Organd Just received a large shipment of Colored dies—the daintiest of sheer cotton fab Note—This man lives at Columbia City, He has given us permission to give his name and address to intending purchasers, rics, for waists, dresses, collars and many One. and twocinsps, pique, sawn.” thboy Ci - oe | i Bois | resp et coecniog im embrok¢ » Imperial stitching. Brown Kid PORDB oo 6's o:0 06 $7.25 ance unexpended, Instead of turn- other purpose A splendid quality at 50¢ ale .00 and $3.50 a pair $47.50 $60.00 $70.00 jing the extra $5 back into the gro a yard, in helio, light blue, Cojien, Nile, rose, Patent Leather Pumps. asp French Suede Imper wees 87.00 cery fund’there are two ways to dix pink and gold. y * i paes tte It. Onevaento: dra ecaen | for § for $200 for $275 ks, in’ mode shade o} Tan Calf Pumps...............87.00 arate check for the total amount of | Phonograph Phonograph Phonograph At $1.00 Yard Women's Buckskin Gloves, re. ; 83.50 and 84.00 One. ol » prix seam sewn; natural shade and tan; heavy embroidered backs. Strap wrist Buckskin in natural and khaki colors; prix seam sewn, Sun and Rain Umbrellas inch nickel and black frames; coverings of plain and novelty silks; handles, tips and ferrules to match, Priced at $6.50 (0 $15.00 cach Praser-Paterson Co, First Floor the balances for each item—$5 for groceries, $3 for clothing and $10 al- | lowed for insurance, but not spent | because the premium was not due j would make a total check of $17, De duct the sum of the check from t bank balunce as shown on the stub, {and then hold the check, unsigned, e ymon S| to use in future emergencies. The e second way ta to draw a separate | check each month for such irregu 1516 a4 Ave., Bet. Pike and Pine Sts, |} lar expenditures as savings, fuel, (clothing, and insurance, for the | { BALANCE left to the credit of each | Black Kid Oxfords. ..$6.50 and $7.00 White Kid Oxfords.............87.50 Patent Leather Oxfords.........$7.25 See them in the window, Hear them played. Easy Terms Arranged. MASTERPIECE PHONOGRAPHS SEATTLE SALES STORE 1214 Fourth Avenue, Near University y fine Organdie in the following col- He, gold, Copen, light blue and At $1.50 Yard gh grade Imported Organdic; has risp finish; full 45 inche wide made in Swit nd. May be had in the fol lowing shades: Rose, 1 blue, sky blue, maize, coral, Copen, flesh and pink Vr pf