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PLAIN “MUTT’’GETS IN WRONG | ITH SILK-STOCKING CANINES Out the concordance of dis; to direct your attention to th mee in the ere dog mph as lub, there came this note “There he is now: let's tel! him t we think of his Mutt charac er, that iii-bred dog, you know Picture and bourgeoise com ita he ran on the first page of Star last Wednesday © Speaker was Toxo, a Japa Spaniel. Togo doesn't weigh & bite for J. Arthur Nelson's t Great Dane, but he's caked clase from blaze to stifles—the Mtterance in thorobrednese Fes, I wish that Mutt friend Were here tonight #o that at Bee with his own eyes just 4 ful this all is . & black and tan toy ter ces, eoks to Rudolph Maede! dog cakes “It's Annoying” all,” remar' r With impatic inerruption ‘This publicity ts annoy of course, but we stand Willing to do our utmost pitt ot our whoever he may he poked at we aristocrats, so there,” UP Melita Prince Lilywhite, a from the Melita kenn herself up like a li ‘of the blood, the gallant Maltese perorationed thus want to toot rhy own—that HE GO not desire to appear unduly mated to myself, but ty blue ribbons Of course | Hmmodest but kindly o ey Arena last barked Seattle night royalty sts of the Ken lisped Se ew “class counts, thang: | ite trl ribbons on my cage Say, fellow, where do you g¢ unhoned stuff abou Mutt ¢ and hay here with us b yours be reful ans fe wled Lonesome He a bull dog from Mra. Robert Miller's kennels. “Excuse my patter of the street but I would like to tangle-t mean, meet—this Mr, Mutt and tell him a few things. We dogs here are trying ou people apprech what a sand it get ander my } to hear you pr Agent this Mutt person to our ex Has your Mutt got a war I thought not, Well, som of us here are entitled to I chevron or two, Just look at your and you'll find that a cluding Alredales, bull Western Front as sentinels, am muni wuards, and dis pateh carriers, not to mention our work With the sanitary corps, Why man, we even smothered our dignity and ned the trenches of rate in ni And yet your Mutt gall to wax iron tuston. record? overseas dope terriers Hiew saw the equisite about us Very “Low” Wit “Far be it from me to hurl sar ulpedalians at your f boomed Tex, a massive St rnard, protege of L. H. Cherry nor would I be placed in the light | of too harshly criticising a lowly friend from Hinterland, but 1 elp bu that he has thoughtlessly when he tn s in low wit at our expense Kindly step this way, please, ow me to p and Judy of E » | gian police 4 Can’t Camouflage Corns! Corns Out! Doesn’t Hurt! ntly? Few drops stop corn-soreness, then corns lift right, off—No pain} } world owes thanks to in Cincinnati who freezone. bottles of the magic few cents. loose and shriveled that you lift it off with the fingers. Not a bit of felt when afterwards. irritate the skia or flesh. a OF soreness is pplying freezone or It doesn't even For a few cents one can now get rid of every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, as well as painful cal- Tuses on bottom of feet with- out any pain. Think of it! ‘Age and Want’ ‘With the precision of genius Robert Burns called pair.” and women going unfriended stances, “Age and Want an He clearly saw the tragedy of men down the hill of life and in ilkmatched straitened circum- ‘There is absolutely no renson why you should not provide for the days when you will not be able to render a service to the community. Save a small portion of your weekly or monthly income—place your savings regularly In a able bank, and you will trong, rell- have a friend indeed when old age overtakes you. Open Savings Department from 6 to 8 Every Saturday Evening The Seattle National Bank Resources $30,000,000 Welcome to Manufacturers EATTLE is a good manufacture. and skilled workmen. location for many It has coal, power, transportation lnes of The First National Bank wants to do all in its power to encourage industry in Seattle. It welcomes the accounts of manufacturers, new or old, who ap preciate good,banking service and are prepared to do their part to make relations with us mutually pleas ant and profitable. FIRST NATIONAL BANK FIRST AVENUE AT JAMES ST. Established 1882 [wala to operate the mine. of men and ar on the t ldg of Europe? Or those equal ly fine ne ke Mra, Martha Rothwell's rnard, Naney, that go out with their throats tudes of those ¢ perhaps to perish r now f apecth man wanderer? On the Gothie handsome monument which commem rates the great noveliat in the city of Edinburgh, his crouching tn an t of « hip at his most apy sculptor dln »priately Even tn death the « faithfully on watel guarding bis master’s immortality And over the grave of hia dos Newstead At Byron erected 4 shaft of marble and, recalling In bit ter irony his lack of steadfast friends, he eut into the face of the I never knew but one and he les “I guess that about sume us up.” Rounder, John efter a » people of remarked Sargent Lewis’ French bull pause, “You might te Seattle that we will be here until Saturday night, ready and willing bark an answer to old question Asks Pershing to Lead Big Parade Lavy FRANC: SCOTT Lady Scott is one of the most ac tive In arra: for the home com-/ ing of Ush soldiers soon to be held in London. She extended in person | an invitation to General Pershing to | ead the parade. Bank Celebrating Its 30th Birthda: Thirty years ago a emall bank was started by two brothers in al |frame structure at Firet ave. any | Cherry st. Later, 1t was conse |dated with the Washington Na- tional bank, At that Spencer, R. R. Sper and Mason! . Backus were the executive of-| |ficers of the inatitution | Today the Seattle National Bank of Commerce, one of the largest | banking houses in the Northwest, is recetving congratulations on its 20th anniversary time 0, A.| [Time to War on ® Hun Gaterpillars) War on the caterpiiiars m declared at once, or Seattle vicinity will soon have its trees and shrubbery Hunnishly devas-| jtated, according to State Hort!-| cultural Inepector J. C, Eaklie.| Eakle says the fuzzy green-and-| |brown peste will be more numer-| ous than ever this year, and rec-| that sprays be brought! jommends jinto acti | MILLIONAIRE, AGE 101, | TAKES DAILY PLUNGE) | LOS ANGELES, May 16.—-Oliver J. Stough of San Diego, where he is [listed as a millionaire, recently mo tored to Los Angeles in colebration | lof the 101st anniversary of his birth | day, and in further celebration pre | sided at a “stag” reception “for the boys” at the home of a relative, A.| J. Casebeer, of this city Stough, who is in such excettent | |health that he takes a dip in San} | Diego bay every New Year's day, | Wag born In Ch: 0 in 1818. | lived in California 40 years. He | describes himself as the “oldest Elk, |a veteran of three wars, founder of | | several Illinois cities, including Hins- | | dale; the first Chicago humane offi- | cer, firat client of Lincoln and Grant, | Jand acquainted with ‘most every-| |body’ round Chicago in the old aac | |BRITISH SELL GUNS TO | DECORATE DOORYARDS (Special to The Star by N. B. A) | LONDON, May 16.—Want a nice big gun for your front yard ? The | British ministry of munitions is of- | fering for sale 2,000 or 3,000 ranging |from 18-poundera to one-inch how litzers. Prices are based on scrap value, plus the cost of transport |from France and expense of din: mantling #o that the guns will be| useless for war purposes, This will | bring the price of an 18-pounder to about $200, and they're expected to [become more popular than stone plone in broad lawns, He has | THIEVES STEAL ALL MINING MACHINERY CARLIN, Nev. May 16.—While M. Sholl, president of the White May | Mining company, was absent from | the property for a few days, the quartz mill at the mine was stolen, All the heavy machinery has been moved away and search for it has so | far proved fruitless. Sholl returned to Carlin, where he ordered new equipment from Salt Lake City with ars 9 "Wien you think of advertising | | i} think of The Star. i} | THE bat na ba aan 2 Las 16, 1919. Butterick Patterns Pattern Coumter " fraser Paes Co. Second and University Main 7100 The New lave Arrived A play in a great delicate spring shades ment, COMPLETE SHOWING of the new Jap- anese Crepes has arrived and are on dis- variety of plain colors. are included in the ship- Women who have been waiting for this All the material now have the opportunity of selecting from a full stock. Priced at, yard......50¢ Wash Goods Section, Second Floor New Philippine Lingerie A NEW SHIPMENT pine gowns and chemises has arrived; tion. They $10.00. —One very ered neck real filet priced at Silk Underwear and sleeves; lace. This 43 Girls’ Coats Greatly Reduced For Saturday's Selling - ~—A lot of girls’ coats in years are placed on sale Saturday at very substantial savings. They are made of serge in navy belted styles with collars of a few checks; white and plaid silks. 3 Coats, formerly selling at $35.00, reduced to 825.00 2 Coats, formerly selling at a2 4%, reduced to . 019.75 <8 Conts, formerly selling at 425.00, reduced to...¢,..919.75 Coats, formerly selling at 19.75 ‘oats, formeriy s«eliing at reduced to 5.00 Coata, formerly selling at reduced to $15.00 Coats, formerly neliing at 0, reduced to 815.00 4 Coats, formerly selling at $15.75, reduced to . 910.00 3 coats, formerly selling at 0, reduced to 10.00 —2 Coats, formerly selling at $10,00, reduced to.. 87.50 formerly welling at formerly selling at . reduced to . $5.00 Misses’ Section, Third Floor One-Piece Pajamas for Children, 2 to 14 Years —Ideal sicoping garments for summer wear, made of white madras, open front, drop seat. Age 2 to 10 years, priced at > drevsores . $1.50 Age 12 and 14 y at. Children’s “Bection, ‘Second Yloor Toilet Goods Specially Priced Saturday For the Hands Vivaudou Almond Cream. .25¢ —Hind’s Honey ard Almond 40¢ and 98¢ Frostilia o - 26¢ Espey’s Cream ..... Melba Hand Lotion —lycerine 20¢, 30¢ Glycerine and Rose Water 10¢ For the Hair —Goldgn Glint . —Cantlle Soap, imported —Hudnut's Green Sos —Germicidal Soap, cake —Lee's Tar Soap... —Packer's Tar Soap. ‘i —Bronnley’s Shampoo Powder 5¢ Powders ~—Houbigant’s Ideal or Quelques Fleurs Taleum $1.10 —Roger & Gallet Fleurs d'Amour, Arly's Lilac ....+ -60¢ —Rigaud’s Mary Fiancee Taloum —Garden Fragrance Talcum 75¢ —Violet Sec, Taloum.......26¢ —Ricksecker’s Att. Tropical 25¢ —Willlams’ Talcum Powd®®, Car- nation, English lilac, rose Sava Dermal Taloum . . 25 ‘a Li Taleum ‘Toilet —Riveris —Johnson's and Powder « see irst Bloor. ° Baby Carriages $17.50 Folding Go-Cart, Special Saturday $13.50 —An easy riding folding Go-Carts with foot hood, good springs and heavy rubber tires, which selis regularly at $17.50; priced espe- clally for Saturday selling at Lingmne Bec vith Moor of Philip- envelope many tractive designs which are strict- ly new are included in the collec- are priced at $3.50 to attractive gown made V-neck with dainty embroid- edged with garment $8.50 Section, Second Floor You have these New Lamp Shades In the Art Department —fecond Floor We have these EX-SERVICE MIEN —We are fully prepared to meet your ‘necds, in complete stocks of the newest furnishings. , returning to civies, with —See our Second Avenue Window Display tomorrow. —Men's Furnishings, First Floor. Sumtmerweight Undergarments for Mem Carter’s Knit Underwear Our stock 1s complete, and the new weights for at- warm weather are here in full assortment $6.00 85.00 . Medium weight cotton ecru a’ - 83.00" a fl ‘Peautiful mercerized lise in white at. ..84.00 = iain cotton garments in summer weight, in Fine silk striped cashmere at......... Medium welght natural grey wool, at all # to is : ‘ ecru ahd white cocetsnaiabeesbaoe nD pe —Plain cotton of good quality at......-...81.50 100 New Capes, Dolmans . and_ Regulation Coats ~ With Sleeves Specially Priced for Saturday at 935.00 ~-A Saturday showing is a very special col- lection of 100 new Capes and Dolmans which have been reasonably priced for gar- ments of high quality. —They are made of velour, silvertone, setges and heather miqturés. —Colorsare navy, black, rose, Pekin blue, beige and gray. —Smart capes in plain tailored styles, trimmed with braid; others have fancy silk collars and trimmed with buttons; tied in front with nar- row sashes and lined with fancy silks. These are the very latest mod- els and are exceptional values for Saturday. Apparel Section, Thicd Floor 50 Smart sizes 6 to 16 tan and $45.00, $48.75, —Pretty silk that possess style of afternoon and wear. silk, satin, combined with sonable; trimmed. ‘A Saturday Sale of 150 New Blouses Priced ot $4.95 —Blouses selling regularly at $5.75, $6.50 and $7.50, are offered Saturday at an exceptional price. Mado of Georgette Crepe, Crepe de Chine; in white, flesh and maize; sizes 36 to 44; tucked, beaded and embroidered fronts; high and low necks in the round, square and collariess styles. Blouse Section, Third Floor The Special Price Basement F.P.C?. —Excellent special purchases | are offered 1 for Saturday in the Special Price Basement. These three items, and many others, were secured at a price which offers an unusual Saturday selling event. 25 Capes for Girls and Juniors $7.50 to $12.50 —A sample line of capes in serge of all the wanted colors. All late styles in sizes from 6 to 14 years. Specially priced for’ Saturday at $7.50 to $12.50 200 India Silk Waists, Each $2.19 —An excellent collection of waists at this remarkable low price. White, flesh and black; tailored styles and lace trimmed models. Sizes 36 to 46 inclusive. 300 Black and Colored Trimmed Hats Each $2.65 —An exceptional offering for Saturday. Tur- bans, poke effects, sailors and drooping shapes ; trimmed with the season’s popular Jarmenta wi wear and wash well Silk finished liste, These garmen ta | or no sleeves; knee, 50 inclusive. nm fabrics come in athletic style, round or V-neck and knee length only. qualities are so characteristic Fraser - Paterson Co.’s garments. —Just the dresses for Munsing Wear for Men th a national reputation; they fit, bine, flesh and white, at Plain lisle in white at —Excellent quality of cotton in white af. Fair austity of cotton -82.50 in white and a il made up in short, rid three-quarter or ankle length; —Men's Section, First Floor ‘An Extraordinary Silk Dress Special Saturday Silk Frocks ae re $50.00 frocks those that AA street —Designed in taffeta crepe de chine; plain colors in figured georgette and figured georgette satin; the colors are all sea- novelty styles with youthful lines; plain and fancy —Apparel Section, Thicd Floor Cleverly Modeled Dresses for Afternoon and Porch Wear —A very attractive model is made of fine French gingham in small checks; pink or blue, with wide sash which ties at the back; white organdy collar and cuffs, Moderately priced at....812.50 —Women's House Dresses, —Second Floor New Gloves That Give Satisfaction —"Valier” French Gloves, wash- able kid gloves, twoclasp, full pique sewn; Imperial stitched backs, in white, champagne and pearl shades; pair..... oe —French Lambskin Gloves; two- clasp, fancy embroidered backs, in self and contrasting styles; colors are black, white, brown, tan, mode, champagne, grey, navy and green; priced at, pair —Two-clasp overseam sewn French Lambskin Gloves, in all staple shades, Full stock. Pair ~Giove Section, First Floor 15e Hairpin Cabinets 10e Hairpin Cabinets 26e Hairpin Cabinets 200 joe Invisible Hairpin Cabinets Se loc card Toilet Pins, black one white, card 10¢ common Pins, 400 ‘ce 180 common Pins, paper afety Pins, all sia ie Hooks and’ Eyes, black ‘and white, all sizes, 2 cards 10c Snaps, black and white, all sizes, card ste Se Darning Cotton, ‘tan, “browa and white only, spool’... Se Linen Tape, assorted width: bolt 150 and 200 as Tape, waite, as- sorted widths, bol 20c and 26c American’ ” Maid Twilled Tape, 6-yard bolts, as- sorted widths, bolt ... Ie 10¢ and 15¢ Corset Laces, each Te Child~ Hose Su and white, all st 65e and Tbe Scissors 1be_ Hone Hairpins, be Wire Hairpins, Ibe Safety Pins, card l0c Card Hat Pins, black ‘ana white, each 25¢ Shopping Bags, each . 0c and ibe colored “tT Braid, bolt ....seseees Be Tracing Wheels, eac: 10 black and white Ridbor Binds ing, 8-yard bolt te 25e Btickum edging, colors, bolt . —Nation Sectio