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And have a Spring Smile on The Savings We Offer on every Spring Suit and Topcoat Will Help to Broaden That Smile Seattle’s Greatest Values Upstairs— *15.245 Fit Guaranteed Alterations Free Featuring a Your fine, all- wool, silk trimmed waist seam green, brown, Raincoats, large assortment, at $7.50 to $35 Suit in gray, blue at $30. plain and See special window display. Store Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m TAILORED READY CO. Seattle’s Largest Upstairs Clothes Shop 401-403 PIKE ST. FREE DOC I Ra-Geverament — BURNING 39 YEARS, 1111 FIRST AVE. or BRIDGEPORT, Conn., April 11.— 169 WASHINGTON ST. RIGHT DRUG CO. STORES land sound for 39 years, during Department now located at Second and Madison (entrance on either street). This is the lightest and roomiest department of its kind in the North- | west. The stock on display is all new—bought for the new location. All the new styles are shown at prices within the reach of everyone. " We call attention to a few numbers: Oxfords and Colonial Pumps of the latest de- sign, with thin sole and Louis XV. heels: Brown kidskin, pair $6.95 Black kidskin and patent, p: . $6.45 Military heel Oxfords and Pumps: Black kidskin and patent Pumps. Brown and black calfskin Oxfords. MEN’S cd Brown calfskin Blucher Shoes with comfort- able high toes .......... Black calfskin English-toe Shoes Brown calfskin blucher, double sole Shoes on modified army last................... $6.45 $5.45 ($6.95 We want you to come in tomorrow and get acquainted with the new loca- tion. Second Ave. and Madison St. Theodore Judson, who has kept the | Stratford Shoals light in Long Is | which he never had « real vacation has retired. The newly appointed light keeper | is William Petzolt, wh a been in charge of Governors Island light “DANDERINE” FOR THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, a a 1919. * Mary. Roberts | 101 berts suesenenenseeneearenneneasensonl i ~ Synopsis of Preceding Installments nd you wn let y und you ¢ enfeld drew out as ed it reluctant jected doll CHAPTER On the morning invited K. Le Me walk, Max W breakfast rathe if things « am they've Joing, Tit have to have an ibd rather have yc mint nt » than anybody cheerfully strip of neck’s irritate: FALLING HAIR *~ Stop dandruff and double beauty of your hair for few cents, 4/* Dandruff tion of the shrink comes out fast a fe scalp, the and then the caunes erish irrita hair roots loowen ha few cents, p and rub it inte several applications t hair stops coming out, and you can't find any dandruff. ‘Your hair appears soft and twice as thick and abund: 241 MASTERPIECE PHONOGRAPHS SOLD LAST WEEK 200 more people we were and perhaps disappointed because sold out ‘This, of course, smashes all selling records of any company in any Coast city Highest Quality and Lowest Prices Did It PRICES STILL $47.50 Instead of $150 $60.00 Instead of $200 $70.00 Instead of $275 Book your order today for next car and avoid disappointment, Masterpiece Phonographs Seattle Sales Store 1214 Fourth Ave, mach from Eu 1 Englishcut pad would thery Even K th these brother, placdly sIwaye be a few wices better than wh much Rut K humble obscurity Mek Rowenfeld buttoned shirt which, with castoff trouser in bis ax known sate had | stax and ment known |e dar let them the} of | He held out the wean hin {OWE man colored pocket. | him by no far laughed with genuine ecnained up eee Very proud brother. unselfishly Max proud skill, of bis handsome person, of his My old woman works an asy good manners ery humble. half for two doll too, of his own knowled, and expe “L guess it's worth two dollars to|rience. If he ever lyou to be at to sleep on your|lack of finer fiber in ) hack.” He imperturbably atraig ning his e#mall glass table. |He_kne of his x, he put pably he was was young had a right to was vard He prepared his black bag for the . thermorne eye-cup, bandages, case of small | | vials a lump Of absorbent cotton in| not overfresh towel; in the bot | tom, a heterogeneous collection of in that had belonged nd had got in the ious fashion and th mained. He prepared the bag a little ner. | vously, while Max ate, He felt that {modern methods and the best usage | might not have approved of the bag } | On hie way out he paused at the ji ‘oom door. ‘ou Kong to the ho ating at four—wish dead collie, pulsive fat that comes and stays where it is mot needed ise burden: o hindrance to activity, a curb upon pleasures thief ofall that ts pretty and gracetel aed sweet in womankin com! “Vm afraid not, Max ised Sidney Pag to you. She training school.” ‘Too young," I've prom speak about her a ~ » enter e can de so easily’ safely and without Rate tO tee: Ge the slightest fear of harm or bad after effects by just taking after | and a! time @ Dis ot iM Tablet. These little tablets are aa effective and harmless as the fa tous prescription from which they take their name. Buy and try ® case today. Your druggist sells them at 75 cents youorifyou prefer may write direct 3 the MarmolaCo., 6 Garfeid Bide: Det .¥ said Max, ‘en't noticed her lately, she used to be a pretty little thing, ‘There A\is no use filling up the wards with lot of ornaments; it keeps the in ternes all stewe ee when,” asked Dr, Ed, mild ave you found good looks in a girl a handicap?” tye to dieting. ex. ive and fat, aod In the end they compromised, Max would see Sidney at his office, It would be better than having her run Rinehart ! Ketter with me,” he xaid. | been |bore to be briefly | ~ |FARMS WAITING | WAR VETERANS Want Boys “Who Have Seen! Paree” to Take Jobs| | 1 gonna keep ‘em dowr A majority ¢ ent depart returned wns, Wer er farm t need « The f WADING THRU CLASSICS Witt WIN HIS (FORTUNE © hin lack of edu o*t him would put things For, if he did © was no elbow ven his promise rgot about it. Th erent him ud bee Christine poned by Imor had been |feld, who BIG DOUBLE BILL LAST TIMES SAT. NIGHT BERT “FAITH” A play of every-day life, by Richard Washburn Child in some cu | The story of a lovable little devil. Starting Saturday—11 A. M. The ONE, the ONLY Mary Pickfor “Captain Kidd, Jr.” Her First New Picture Since September 15 Friday—Last Times—Dorothy Dalton in “Extravagance” tk hat shinin’ in the sun: but the car, which was workin’ nowhere, the rms of Morpheus Registered Dentists Out of the high rent district, per- sonal service and moderste sdvertis- ing enable me te make you this offer: Ge to any dentist, get his prices, then me and get 20 per cent cut i 5 od personal aitention. Dr. J. Brown’s New Office ORTHECM BUILDING Third and Madison. Store Hours: 9 to 6 Daily The fair, liberal and helpful policy of the M. A. Gottstein Furniture Company has play- ed an important part in making Seattle one of America’s foremost home-owning cities. Notwi al tendency toward more exact credit terms, this store has not ad- vanced its initial weekly or monthly terms. We cordially invite the accounts of house- furnishers. SOLDIERS AND SAILORS Special cor and sailors honorable disc ing the gener ideration will be shown to soldiers ‘ther still in service or holding an hare Eight-piece Quartered Oak Dining Room Suite, fin- | ished fumed; exactly like picture. Large Buffet with roomy drawers and large cabinets; Extension Table 45-inch quartered oak plank top, extends to 6 | Chairs are very attractively constructed, with genuine leather slip sez value $111.50. Special Terms: $10 Now and $7.50 Monthly. NEW SHIPMENT ORIOLE GO-BASKETS Also complete line Collapsible Go-Carts, Sulkies, Strollers and Perambulators. All prices. j Gladly added to Customer’s Account without the | usual first payment. Sole Agents for Buck’s 100 Per Cent Union-Made Ranges and Stoves You save $10 to $20 when you Buy a Buck’s Range, Your old Stove taken in exchange. ‘M.A GOTTSTEIN ‘FURNITURE GO. | SEATTLE’ S POPULAR HOME FU