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‘Dougall - fouthwick SECOND AVENUE AND PIKE STREET | queen ~ Our Men’s Shop Offers Particularly Attractive Savings 300 New Union Suits Special $1.85 These are fine quality cotton mesh Suits, made with short sleeves, and ankle length. Sizes 34 to 46 inclusive. Madras Shirts $1.65 3 for $4.75 Very good values these are. “~ assortment from which to pick. novelties and jacquard effects, as well rases. Sizes 14 to 17. Muslin Night Shirts $1.25 are made with V neck, cut full, and good length. Sizes 15 to 18. a gratifying repes, corded as mad Pajamas $3.45 made of soiesette, in white, tan and blue. 15 to 18. Sizes Union Suits $1.65 3 for $4.50 Athletic union suits of self-figured madras. Sizes 34 to 46. Union Suits $3.65 2 for $7.00 Silk lisle suits in white and flesh. Both long and short sleeves. Ankle length. Sizes 36 to 46. Shirts and Drawers 65¢ Each; $1.25 Suit Athletic garments of self-figured madras and barred nainsook; Porosknit model. Shirts, sizes 34 to 44. Drawers, sizes 30 to 44. Shirts and Drawers $1.95 Each; $3.85 Suit Light-weight wool garments in natural gray. Shirts, sizes 36 to 50. Drawers, sizes 32 to 48. Outing Flannel Night. Shirts $1.65 in different stripe patterns; with military collars. Bath Robes $4.95 Made of Terry cloth in attractive plaids. Lisle Socks 35¢ 3 Pairs for $1.00 “Stronghose” socks in black, white, navy, me- dium and dark gray. Cordovan and Palm Beach. Sizes 914 to 1114. Southwick Collars 20c Soft collars with long points. Sizes 14 to 17. 3 for 50c. Handkerchiefs 35c $3.75 a Dozen Cambric handkerchiefs in blue, heliotrope, tan and gray with corded plaids and colored borders. eye TMEBOVRMENT CLUB |. che Des Moines Parent T Mrs. Rose Y. Colvin will be the #0-| association will hold an ent ial president of the Lakewood Civic| ment at the school house Saturday Improvement club, of Rainier valley, | evening, May 17. V. H. Hoppe, of for the coming year. The next meet-|the extension department of the ing will be held Friday evening, | Bellingham state normal school, will | May 16. deliver an educational address. WASHINGTON MACARONI and good in a thousand ways. Mixed, formed, cut, dried and packed by machinery—untouched by human bands, PARENT-TEACHERS MEET suffragintn t over the free predictions ticlans that the pre Jubl of poll woman netitution will vawed by the jo first t tra session of cc for May The the past three United States thelr vote votes on the suffrage bill in years show that enators t from “Ni “You impregnable \thwuffrage ne suddent into the line-up for “the cause Now the-truth is out! Not black ” nor even lobbying caused sen. ators to see the light It was ¢ n ordinary, business © card Have the Dope Miss Maud Younger, his family tion—and even a list of the news papers he reads Included in the Index ts a record of the gentleman's remarks and votes, and behavior on all previou vr ews with are a “Fatherly Type” T tu FATHERLY type He t em kin ng, “Can't ma for suffrage ut G a i Widow Cries for + “T couldn't eat anything but raw wx and sweet milk ak I could hardly walk acroas the m 1 wo k how T have sufi with my stomach, ab i now, IT ft harmless preparation, * the catarrhal mt eatinal tract and flammation which causes: pr all stomachs liver and inteatin ments, including appendicitis dose will convince or money funded. and druggists tisement One re Rartell's Five Drug Stores everywhere. —Adver | modem Bridge W For Twenty-Five Years By EDWIN J. BROWN Geattie'’s Leading Dentist 106 Columbia Street 1 have been studying crown and Dridgework for a quarter of a cen- master a system that is safe, sani- tary and satisfactory. tists can do it if they will work and Jearn. Skill and genius are acquired by experience and arduous labor. My system cf bridgework is simple and inexpensive made with @ tlew to durability and utility. A tooth-brush will easily reach and cleanse every surface of my sanitary bridgework: it is cleaner than the average natural tooth, No charge for consultation and my work is guaranteed. I do not operate on people's pock- ethooks. I have elevated dentistry | to a professional business standard. EDWIN J. BROWN 106 Columbia Street suffrage heduled ave changed boss of the was #0 -| Senator Reed tury, and have worked faithfully to. Other den- | | I Suffrage Workers Have Complete Data on All Foliticians Ready for Coming May Session — SEATTLE sek act eae MAY 9, 1919. exencises CHORDS ON Al h SAYS SHE HAS go "bead wooo’ BUT SUFFS WONT 1)STE ou, come o FLIRT. Ukely to r hold my hand miliarly on th Senator Pomerorin is noted as agalr His r 1 lke champion roarer, He never allows a f lobbyist to come within ear ah does not set up a frantic and fearful roar Ar made ye « #ull 1 would not want women to acend to the le of man,” he said Takes Cards xald to a lob-| Women kno hing about Did you ever hear a buneh It may be about lit 1 » cream to A face or totlet roughness of the skin cure chapped hands lips, can be easily made at home, Little coat It will improve the complexion, re move as well as pretent tan and sun burn in summer, and softens the} skin. Men will find it excellent to apply to the face after shaving, To make it, merely get one ounce of glycerine and 260 worth of pow dered grexit any drug store, Dis-| solve the grexite in the glycerine, | add a pint of water, and pour into/ bottles, me makes more than a pint of ck, antixeptic, greasclens cream or and soothing, {and perfectly harmie It in enough |to last you for months, and costa you only a few cents, The same amount of cream purchased in tubes or bot ties would cose you several dollars. preve and ke at | | | will set you right over night. Purely Vegetable Look about and see what this style, with a genu- ine Hand - Turned Sole, is selling for at other shops. We know we are saving you over $1.00 on __ this pump. IBOSTON SAMPLE SHOE 8 Second Ploor Fitel Bldg, Second. Patent and Dull Kid Pumps $4.95 Steel Buckles $1.00 | To be had tn Patent and Dull -turned soles full covered Louis heels; sizes 2 to &: widths AA, A, i, C and De per pair, $4.95 Steel Nuckles in many de- wigns, direct from Paris, extra at, per pair ... Hor! SEN. PomerRene wm Ao J UNOALLANT | ness fer Mayes oF ‘UTAHIS LISTED i) GOODNATURED VOCAL. PPROMN Sz NeW SUFF Gi Lopprists pRaAcTICE oN HIM we 2, ANY, sete oF Hone Smitty] You vore lon yout Pout ICAL ¢ wiPé ea Mr GOOD-NATURED, heavit All the novices am ta are tried on him first, He dd easy-going. When told| that was being played! on him of using bim to practice on} only laughed might be influenced t amendment If hin wife is an antl, she ts soon 1 in a wocial way by the suf ' n in her state who seen to it that she gets the proper invitations to luncheon, ete Twenty-two ¢ hold the “inside stuff” or FOUR BROTHERS ALL GREW RICH ards are required to eh man! 'Miller Boys Started With $700 Apiece NEW BRITAIN, Conn, May 9-— Darius Miller, one of four brothers who became widely known in Con necticut and elvewhere, at his hom [was New Britain's wealthiest reat | dent. The story of the careers of the four Miller brothers reads lke a fable. In 1860 the futher of the four Millers gave each of the sons $700 and they left the farm in Middletown to seek their way in the world. All of them became miliionaires, Darius and Charles Miller came to New Brit ain and established a dry goods tore. Darius invested in 1 industries and continued to conduct the dry goods business, while Charles went to Waterbury and entered the dry goods trade. In 1910 he retired and gave his store to the clerks an Miller went to New York a he located in Wall st. Miller went to Th » lumber t He y National bank in Bridge port and the only one of the brothers now living Darius Miller was in personal charge of bis store until taken ii! a week ago. He maintained the meth ods he used when he started In busi and modern devices had no place in his establishment. He ha |been a director of the New Britain jonal bank #ince 1860 and was a friend of the elder J. P. Morgan. His widow survives him Hawaii Ponueiinn to Ask for Statehood (Special to The Star by N HONOLULU, — May doesn't like the designation sular posseasion of When her 4 J, K, Kalanianaole, returns to Washington he will start a publicity campaign to educate ¢ r than this for the > Hawai 5 ‘Beard Gone; So Is | $1, 000 Diamond Pin| incident with ¢he removal of a hase % growth of beard from his face under the deftly-wielded razor of Julian D. Moore, a California club barber, another elimination |befell®L, T. Bradford. While he was at luncheon in the club short- ly after he had eme 1 from the ministrations of Moore, he discov- ered the losp of a $1,000 diamond stickpin. Mis report to the police led to Moore's arrest, charged with| krand larceny, ‘The pin was not found, Mesopotamia Will Be Developed Fast. (Special to The Star by N. BE. A.) BOMBAY, 9.—India as man datory for M otamia is confi- dently accepted asx a fact by gov ernment circles in| India, Already commercial interests are preparing for the development of this terri- tory and the improvement of transportation, already bettered by the building of the Bagdad rall- road. YA, May %—Police Of. W. Lewis, arrested on a of burglary here, has con residence of Livingston and a local He is alleged to have household goods valued at including 500 champagne pictures, Orl- PASAD| fleer G charge fessed to robbing the M « Elsie ry $5,000, and whisky glasses, ental rugs and furniture, 15 -| mercial FINE WEATHER New Spring Suit and blossom out as nature is doing. The new Waist Seam or Semi- conservative models in a won- derful variety of all-wool mate- rials. Upstairs we offer you Seattle’s Greatest Values Top Coats in knitted and woven fabrics, 1%, lined, $15 to $35. Chesterfields in black and gray, lined, $25 to $35. TAILORED READY CO. 401-403 Pike Street full silk Store No. 2— ‘Third at Yesler Way | SPRING CLEANTNG TIME IS HERE” FREE DOCH Marines Want M: If a house needs Spring cléaninx, — Ge te as for Plane Service | jos inout the human body after a Are you & mechanie? Do you want winter of indoor life and heayy food? to learn how to fly? Mrs. Jennie Miner, R. F. D, 1, Box If you answer yes to both ques: /58, Davidson, Ind., writes: “I can tions, you are requested to report to | truthfully say that Foley Cathartic | recruiting headquarters at 101 Yes-/ Tablets are the best I ever used. | ler way, and enlist in the marine |They are so mild in action. I felt | ‘A call has been tasued for | like I had been renovated and made corps. the immediate enlistment of 800 me- | over again.” Don't suffer from indi chanica for the aviation service of gestion, biliousness, bad breath If you are sick you | bloating, gas or constipation, when | ver than take advantage relief can be #0 easily had, Sold| We save you money everywhere, [best pantie treatment. . the marines. TO REOE Reorganization of the Renton Com: Club to present Renton’s claims for improved roads and high- ways, ix planned by residents of the district. The club has been tnactive for two years. JUST YOU HEA Ia A man admires a woman who talks of his future and makes no inquiries into his past FRECKLES Don't Hide Them em With a Vell; Re- move Them With Othine— Double Strength This preparation for the removal of freckles is usually so successful in ving freckles and giving a clear. | iful complexion that it ts sold under guarantee to refund the mon ey if it fail | Don't hide your f | vell; get an ounce |inove them, Eve ckles under a yw a wonderful , some of the lighter # vanishing entirely, sure to ask the druggist for the double strength Othine; it is this that is sold on the money-back guarantee. | | OF CALIFORNIA NATIONAL ASSOCIATION SAN FRANCISCO Founded 1864 Seattle, branches. Tacoma and Portland Depositors at any one of the bank’s offices have the protec: tion of the entire CAPITAL AND SURPLUS \ } } CONCERTS ? U or SOLD ON $17,000,000 agen EASY — We invite your account, Savings Department open Satur SEATTLE BRANCH 802 Second Avenue ASSUTFT: 1216-18 Third Ave.—Between University and Seneca, Phone Main 3139. STAR WANT 4 Total Resources | $100,000,000.00