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ee 2a aD tee = Fs AES Rins ae ae one tere 55 years service to| the homefurnisher! At FRIDAY-SATURDAY SPECIALS —only one of advertised specials to 4 person, unless otherwise stated; no telephone or mail orders; if articles are not taken when purchased, delivery is made at our convenience. Family of Humbler D; Fraser-Paterson SECOND AND UNIVERSITY PHO Sale of 127 Women’s Suits Continues Tomorrow and Saturday at Co. snd wir of war. time I" the strain when the news of Hun advances and Hun outrages kept the fighting spirit linen at fever heat, it was dollars in the behind the ine American of Liberty eany t } But now that the ‘ 3 re ‘ us mitt pressing needs of peace We resting from the painful tuties of war and our dollars are rest ing. But they should be kept until Vietory ss paid fo needs of reconstruction are met HE sale of a special purchase of suits will con- tinue tomorrow and Saturday at this unusual price for high class navy and black serge suits—a few tricotines and velours—-Russian blouse styles, box styles, tailored and belted models; fancy vests of silk and fine braidings. These suits in regular stock would sel] at $50.00, $55.00 and $60.00. The sizes are 16, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, of about equal quantities. and the urgent They, the Committee, are working hard to this end Are your dollars helping? For the Victory Liberty Loan. | S-PATERSON COMPANY A FRASER-PATERSON COMPA Apparel Section, Third Floor. Friday a Special Clearance of Short Lengths of Linoleum Tomorrow we offer twenty-two pieces of Printed Cork Linoleum and Inlaid Linoleum at prices to move them quickly. Lengths vary. from three to nineteen yards, and are all first quality. Fi i are the prices of the twenty-two pieces: Printed Cork Linoleum 1 piece 21-0x6-0, 14 yards, regular price $16.10, special. ..$10.50 —1 piece 5-0x6-0, 32-3 yards, regular price $4.21, special. ..$2.75 —I1 piece 18-8x6-0, 12 1-6 yards, regular $14.00, special . . E ; —1 piece 29-0x6-0, 19 1-3 yards, regular $23.25, special . —1 piece 16-6x6-0, 11 yards, regular $13.65, special. ... —I1 piece 11-9x6-0, 75-6 yards, regular $11.35, special .. —fancy kiddie crib blankets; in pretty kindergarten de~ signs; several patte blue and pink er with white figures inches; nicely serged edge finish; regular price $1.25; special for Friday {and Saturday ..... 98c Sweeper, the “Standard” and Saturday — was a humble saddier @ith social |istic leantngs But no expectation of becoming premier and dictator of taken when Ebert | Germany This interesting picture of the family of the biggest man In Ger- ma: a END MONTH OF REFLECTION OF | CITY OPERATION, PATE FOOLS HIM Is “Progressing Smoothly,”|Fireman Directs Chemical Says Supt. Murphine | on Bald Headed Man “Everything tn progressing | Five window awnings and two smoothly, and there iv no reason to| ruined dispositions were the casual piece 15-9x6-0, 101-2 yards; regular $2 piece 7-9x6-0, 4 yards, regular $ piece 6026-0, 4 ya gular $12.00; special plece 78x60 9 . regular $15.34; specia’ plece -8x6-0, 9 yards, regular $17.22; special plece 20-0x6-0, 131-3 yards, regular $40.00; special plece $-4x6-0, 6 2-9 yards, regular $18.67; special piece 15-0x6-0, 10 yards, regular $20.00; special Inlaid Linoleum $-0x6-0, 4 yards, regular $1.00; special. : Ax6-0, 3 1-9 yards, regular $5.46; special... ... tesa 11 2-2 yards, regular $20.40; spectal.4..912.25 50x66, 13 yards, regular $5.83; special. 8! 9x60. regular $6.75 «pecial.. regular $7.68; sbecial. regular $9.62; special 4.00 plece plese piece plece plece plece $1 4y 61 6 yards. 2 yards, 2 yards, Percolator lar price £-3x6-0, that's made $2.50; gpecial for Fri- $1.95 any and Saturday... believe the outlook for successful op leration of our street cars under mu 'nicipal ownership should not be a: bright today as it was on April 1, said Superintendent Thomas F. Mur. phing, in commenting upon the end of the first month's operation of the street car system by the otty “We have accomplixhed much of | the ground work necessary to ee) taking over of such a property by the city.” he continued. “Our plans for immediate improvements are drawn up, and we expect them to be (of the building, setting ties resulting from a freak fire at | the Alaska bullding Wednesday Somebody dropped a cigaret or cigar out of a window on the Second avo, aide, A window awning on the sixth floor sprang into blaze. An ember from the blaze fell onto an awning on the third floor and set it afire. An ember from the burn ing third floor awning fell to another on the second floor and set afire. Commissioner Hiram M. Read, in « the lowest fire raced up the face two more MEIER TALKS TO CLUB adopted and work to begin in the awnings on fire. That made five near future. | fires, all working simultaneusty. “Bome of the steps we have found) Thousands of people jammed Heo it necessary to take have been op: |ond ave. after a chemical engine ap One man on the third floor Corporation Counsel Walter F. Meier discussed the | War Powers in Peace Time” |the King County Young Men's Re | publican club at its weekly luncheon |Thursday noon in Bird's cafeteria. 1) It Isn’t Necessary To Suffer Pain— Dentistry Today Is the Highest Perfected Specialty of All Science ty I i ‘ i F a nn il Fil is? DIAGNOSIS Is probably the most perplexing and difficult problem of any professién, and | i : f if itp} iH] i i HE iH i it i Fy ter and failure will result. REPRODUCTION OF NA- TURE to the extent of doing nature's work, together with the blending of the features so that the work cannot be de tected from pature’s own, in such s manner that it ts clean and congenial to the tinsues, at the same time perfectly com- fortable to the individual, is a nclence not surpassed by the greatest artist or the most skilled Swiss mechanic. This work is being done without pain by our modern dentists of today, Ulbfitting dental work js not only unsightly but is unclean, giving cause to un- healthy conditions and disease, ® loss of vitality and effi clency. i F i ile i P4245 3 Fa a zg a ' i : FES i il i i {> Have Your Teeth Examined, ELECTRO PAINLESS DENTISTS “LABORING PEOPLE’S DENTIS 4d. H. VAN AUKEN, Mgr. Located for years at 8. E. Corner First and Pike, Phone Main 2555 posed, but it in impossible to satisfy | peared. We are doing our best, | trip to #top his own fire by pouring “Exercize of/@d our main duty is to make these | water from « drinking glass Just defore|iMes pay operating expenses, the in-/as he waa in a fair way to conquer terest on $15,000,000, and make a | his everybody sinking fund to retire the bonds, personally-conducted blaze, a fireman unlimbered the contents of “We believe we will have the full| his chemical tank and struck the co-operation of all the people of Se | amateur fire extinguisher squarely attic in making this, the largest mu-jon top of his dome. The amateur nicipal ownership venture the city | fire Inddie pulled in his head with has ever undertaken, a success.” dispatch and celerity, but not before he bumped tt ever #0 cordially on the window jamb. Hetore the stteam of chemical OF ‘RED’ REIG Bolsheviks Worse Than the; Czar, He Declares VLADIVOSTOK, May 1—v. 1.|Missing Woman Is Burtzoff has been a Russian revo~ lutionist for 35 years He has| fought the czars regime and serv- ed many years tn prison for his m. He has lived in exile ty's sake is not his idea of liberty addressed an open letter to” the Botshevists, and here is how he ar-| raigns them “They (the Bolsheviki) always! loudly protested against capital punishment, then made a system of it, and introduced tynchings. | They covered all Russia corpses. “They defend the principle of| free press, but at the same time) they have become such censors fs | Russia has never known before. — | “They were against prisons, yet | they were the real jailors, who kept people in prison by the hun- dreds without bringing them to trial, trial “They spoke of peace, but gave war. They spoke of bread, but they themselves robbed the coun-| try of many billions of roubles. “They loudly condemned secret} diplomacy, but they velled their) own diplomacy with an impene- |trable mystery. “All the activities of the Bolsh- viks are one deliberate Hie, Nothing }is left from the theoretic program of the Bolsheviks.” Transport Arrives With 2,563 Yankees NEWPORT NEWs, Va., May 1.— The transport Koenigen der Neder- |lander from France, arrived early today with 2,563 officers and men, including 117th ammunition train; levacuation ambulance company 111, levacuation hospital 18, 114th engin Jeers headquarters army ambulance section. WASHINGTON, May 1.—The fob lowing organizations have been as signed to early convoy: | All organizations of the 89th dl- | vision, 504th engineers, First battal- | tents of a drinking glans | slonal firemen | But Bolaheviam | He, has j vith | W00d polige station by Patrolman C with | J lion, 23rd engineers, Fourth battalion, | for higher wages, wagon train headquarters and wag-! jon rain headquarters and wagon | will be |eompanies 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5; 62nd en- ”, Co. A; base jhospitais 89 and 82, evacuation how pital 24 and evacuation ambulance om 8, 188 BEERS—COUNT 'EM | Dry squad operatives collected 47 | quarts—cgunt ‘em—of beer and five quarts of whisky from Fred Kron- }quist, 2200 N, 77th, Wednesday, fire fighter annoyed another man looking out of the second floor win: dow by dousing him with the con Loud ap plause from the populace—and then the burning awnings were rendered harmiess by a number of profes A Found in Ravenna Wandering away from her h at 301 15th ave. N. at 1030 Wedn a evening, scantily clad and suf. from nervous breakdown. H. J. Lamar, 44, made her w: os Capitol hill, crossed the Lake ion bridge to the University dix trict and was found at 2 o'clock Thursday morning in Ravenna park by the conductor of a Cowen Park street. car, who notified the police. Mrs. Lamar was taken to the Ken Swanson and returned to her home. Mrs. Lamar was delirioux and suffering severely when she left her home and her disappearance was not discovered for half an hour. PRICE OF COAL GOES DOWN 40 CENTS TON SALT LAKE CITY, May 1.—Utah coal dropped 40 cents a ton to re tailers today. The drop, first an nounced by the Jesse Knight Spring | Canyon company to encourage sum mer storage, was quickly accepted by all the other companies, effective | today. The move will stir up trade, it is believed, thus keeping the mines running. ARRESTED FOR THEFT; SAYS HE IS AVIATOR! LOS ANGELES, May 1—Char, with the theft of the $1,250 in di monds from Mrs. Rose Miner of Los Angeles, © man who says he is) Lieut. Melville Kavanaugh, British flying corps, is under arrest here to- day, He declared his disch pers are now being forwar from Vancouver, B. C, PRINTERS ON STRIKE STOP ALBANY PAPERS ALBANY, N. ¥., May 1.—(United Press.)—The newspapers of Albany were tied up today when journey: men printers walked out, striking ‘The morning 1 appeared as usual, but there row unless pers PHOTO BY MAC BA | | The photograph of Corporal | | Leonard Regan, Victory Loan | | speaker, published in Tuesday's | | Star, was made by the MacBain | | Studio, 519 Hinckley building. | | The Star unintentionally gave | | credit to the McBride studio, | 56} $$ ___——_- —_____—__y ens ace OR 3 36 66x60, 41 piece $1 42 plece regular $11.67; special 1-0x6-0, 3 yards, Luggage de Luxe tune Panama Wardrobe Trunks stand supreme in beauty and strength. It’s the last word in wardrobes. Every edge rounded and reinforced. Luxuriously lined; choice of color combinations; shoe box, electric iron holder, Priced from $65.00 to $200.00 Fine Fitted Suit Cases —Best quality leather and lined with silk of various colors; Peru- vian ivory fittings. Priced accord- ing to size and number of Page $35.00 to $1 0.00 fth joor uggage Section, ments of fine neat checks, 5 Bi er, —Wash Do You Own a Kodak? You're passing up some _ wonderfully ai times if you jon’t. We are prepared to show you any style or size you have in mind at— $8.00 up to $105.06 —or if you want a Brownie we have them at $2.13 to $16.00. Remember, we do all our own developing and print- ing in our own newly equipped dark room, Bring us your films. Printing papers, films and everything for the kodaker always in stock—and fresh. Electric Batteries Portable Faradic Batter size, finished in Price complete 5 Save! in polished cell, com . $12.50 Small size 1cell Batteries, very efficient and recommended for home use, each 84.50 stores. Kambro Brushes. .. Heldtite Brushes Warner Fountain Brus all in one, price each \ $3. Rubberset Brushes in all styles at 25¢ to Shaving Mugs Plain Opal Rug and Carpet Section, Fourth Floor, Delightful New Patterns in —The most favored cotton ma- terial for women’s and children’s wear—both street and home. —We have jist received new ship- color combinations, in plaids; also plain colors; 27 to 32 inches wide, 50¢, 65¢ and 75¢ joods Seetion, Second Floor, -—No arguments in a Bartell store. Shave Yourself and Friday Specials in Lace Section —Matched Filet lace and insertion in white and natural color, 3 to & inches wide, regular 20c, 25c and 35c values, special, yard. ....19¢ —Venice edges in cream and white, 29¢ and 35c values, special, yard.. —Real Cluny insertion only, 25¢ and 35c values, special Friday, yr Ginghams, pes and pretty You get what you ask for. We do not carry the jus good line, but we do carry the best genuine stai ard drugs or drug sundries. —Get it at Bartell’s. GOVERNMENT TAX EXTRA WHERE NECESSARY ay FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Listerine SPECIALS The safe antiseptic. Wright's Silver Cream Pol- Its timely use by ish, regular 25c; special. spray or gargle re 1 Neves sore throat and ie oa precautionary measure against in- fection— 12¢, 22¢, 43¢ and 85¢ Septol San Rio Olive Castile Soap, regular 20¢; | special, 2 for a Cream of Tartar, 25¢ size for +. 19¢ Optimus Bandoline, sj Peroxide Violet Fi Cream, regular 25c; _cial .. E —Your comfort is never overlooked at our We have everything that will make shaving a real pleasure. b; i" Shaving Brushes mM ve cae ee ...25¢ to $1.50 50¢ if lather and brush Liquid Veneer, regular 6 septic Solution ..... 37% Hill’s Cascara Quinine, reg- ular 25¢, special. ...17¢ Wistaria Air Float Taleum, regular 25c, special 16¢ Septol Violet Cerate, 25¢ size, special 1 50c size, special ....30¢ -00 RAZOR STROPS Opal, gold edge ... Dresden China Opal, gold edge, top and bottom. ..60¢ Also a large assortment of Shaving Mirrors, plain and mag nifying, in various shapes— $1.00 to $5.00 Taloum Powders and Shaving Lotions. In fact, a most complete as- sortment of shaving needs, BARTELL DRUG STORES LOCATED AT 2ud Ave. 5340 Int Ave. Wentiake €10 Second at Ballard 4 it A Near Alsat —The best method of re- lieving disease and pain. New Life in leather case, Model c . $25.00 ase, Model - $15.00 1010 Noren Ave. A nice line of Strops from $1.00 to $4.00 Kanner's Slyde Stroke Stropper . $3.50 Kanner’s Double edge ... 00 Sterling Sharpen“Em.All $1.00 Twinplex Rotary $5.00 Everready Gillette + $2.00 $2.00 .- 81.00 SHAVING CREAMS, SOAPS AND POWDERS Colgate’s Cream Stick or Powder 30¢ Williams’ Cream Stick or Powder .. 30. Mennen’s Cream .. Lysol Cream 25¢ Service Shaving Cream... ee 25¢ Palmolive Cream Williams’ Barber Bar, 10¢ Gem. Royal