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POUONIAN "Sensations of an th Tend Pike ane Pine Last Times TONIGHT A Great Love Drama of the Yukon “The Way of the Strong” A Play of the Wilds (First Run) es with an artis BY MANYA Rt DINA (Famous New York Artist ‘The work is not going well *T said. “What is the matter? tld me that his wife h quarrele with him over me She had been told that we had had sup per together at the her Jealousy was ar extent t | infatuation f 4 detective That was how sh gether at the Brevoort h him new, Wwe were to “Frisky Lions and |Wicked Husbands” L-KO COMEDY BEST At reasonable prices. We prescribe, grind and fit glasses and can make or du plicate any lense on short notice. Established 1908 Curry Optical Co. Specialists 30024 ARCADE BUILDING MATINEES 10c tcept Sundays and Holidays Artist’ s Model | could not but it was impousible, We ' All the feel a bout it est in it wife foe standing that Now that I know how Is, all the freede should He threw down his too Yes, Manya,” he 1 under stand, I am sorry, too, It cannot be helped. It is the fault of neither of us. We will have to give up the work, I will leave it as it is now Some day, p may be able #0. to him and © this expe « Most ar { are jealous, I suppose models and stenographers unwilling caus © love affal fall in love with That is natural enough, Ps er girls, imes do should find thelr ¢ And, of course, there are cases where modela have stepped between artist and wife, just ax there are cases in all walke of life where} i women closely associated with ssional men have stepped be husband and wife. But such foases are scarcely more numerous | Stores Co. HELP YOURSELF GROCERY Upper Floor, Central Public Market CENTRAL GROCERY Lower Floor, Central Public Market in the studios than in the offices and banks and stores and shops. Jealousy is something that in not bounded by positic is one of those fu o emotions that exists eve ry whe: auses sorrow to everyone. I knew that f had done nothing to cause jealousy, neverthele the work in which I was most interested had been ruined because a woman had wrongly suspected her husband of | paying attention to me I went home feeling very badly, to | Te, and | find a letter from my mother, which SEATTLE GROCERY Seattle Market, 109 Occidental Ave. Stores Closed Friday, May 30th, All Day SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY We pkgs. N. B. C. Cookies and Crackers. .17¢ h’s Sardines, large cans pe Nuts it Toasties ed Pirleapple, large can Iden West Coffee, lb. 45c; 2 lbs Iger’s Golden Gate Coffee, lb _ 24, pounds for Reliance Coffee, lb. 45c; 3 lbs : nt Postum, large can POULTRY Dressed to Order » Broilers or Fryers P lump Hens Belgian Hares Boiling Chickens Fresh Eggs We have a fine stock of Live Poultry on hand always. Pick out a live chicken and have it dressed and drawn in less than five minutes. You are welcome to walk in and see a professional do it. If you are particular about what you eat, come here. EAGLE ee & aan CO. REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS ) In order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which is the lightest and strongest plate known, covers very little of the roof of the mouth; you can bite corn off the cob; guaram teed 15 yearn. EXAMINATION FREE $15.00 Set of Teeth. $10.00 Set Whalebono | “Teeth. $8.00 Crowns ...... $8.00 Bridgework TEETH PLATES | Painless Extracting — an work guaranteed for 15 years. 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Lined to waist with Roman-stripe silk. Price $25.00. —THE BASEMENT STORE. Girls’ Khaki Coveralls $2.50 OR VACATION, camping and out- ing wear, girls from 6 to 14 years of age will be appropriately dressed in one of these sensible gar- ments, and save much laundering and wear on dresses and petti- coats. ff XN They are staunchly made of khaki, in light and heavy weight, with patch- pockets. Price $2.50, THE RASEMENT STORE. Little Fellows’ Tub Suits $2.00 HE popular middy style in short-trouser Suits, well-tailored from sturdy, washable materials, in green, blue, white, brown and tan, with contrast- ing color trimming. Sizes 3 to 8 years, $2.00. Norfolk-blouse Wash Suits in blue, white and linen- color, sizes 3 to 8 years, $1.50, One-piece Wash Suits in sizes 3 to 8 years, $1.50. blue, brown and _ tan, ~THE RASEMENT STORE. 50-piece Dinner Service $9.75 N attractively low price for this Dinner Service of medium-weight semi-porcelain, with its tasteful gold-line border decoration. The 50-piece set is made up of: 6 Dinner Plates 2 Meat Platters 6 Breakfast Plates 6 Bread and Butter Plates 6 Soup Plates Dishes 1 Covered Vegetable Dish g 6 1 Gravy Boat 1 Pickle Dish 6 Sauce 1 Open Dish 1 6 Cups and Saucers Cream Pitcher An excellent service for every-day or camp use, $9.75. THE BASEMENT Women’s Silk Gloyes 65c Pair HESE excellent-fitting Cool Silk Gloves have double-tippe: d fingers for In White, an, Navy and also White with black stitching, and Black with white, 65¢ pair. THE BASEMENT sTontt, Children’s Half-Hose 25c Pair INE-RIBBED White Cotton Half - hose, stripes of pink, black at top, to 9, oe pair. TORK, with blue or sizes 414 THE BASEMENT Toilet Soap, 50c Dozen Cakes T this attractively low price there is choice of these varieties—Elderflower, Oatmeal, Crabapple and Buttermilk—50¢@ dozen cakes. | 414, Sed Av.s downtown, 913 2nd Av. | THE BASEMENT STORE. PINE STREET Wash Goods Remnants Reduced N this underpriced collec- tion, there are Devon- shire Percales, Ginghams, Crepes, Long Cloths Bleached and Unbleached Muslins, White and Colored Outing Flannel, Voile, Lawns, Linings and other fabrics in useful lengths. —all at sharp reductions from former prices. THE BASEMENT Georgette Crepe $1.50 Yard A dresses QUALITY for blouses, and many other purposes, in Duck-blue, Gray, Sand, Copenhagen, Sky- b lue, Black, White, Gold, Brown, ‘Taupe, Lavender, Rose and Purple, 40 inches wide, $1.50 yard. THE BASEMENT STORE. adaptal le Neck Plaitings 10c Yard HESE White Embroid- ered Net Plaitings in 2-inch width make a very effective neck finish for dresses as well as blouses, and also make desirable lingerie trimmings; 10¢ yard. THE BASEMENT STORE. Envelope Purses $1.00 gies ane Purses in grained and patent leather, of small, conven- ient size, fitted with in- side safety lock, $1.00. THE BASEMENT STORE, Correspondence Cards 25c Box INEN-FINISH Cor- respondence Cards in oblong shape, with en- velopes to match, 24 in box, 25¢. THE BASEMENT STORE, Patent Leather Belts for wear with middies, smocks and sweaters are shown in various widths in the Basement Store, as fol- lows: Black Patent Leather Belts of pliable quality, in widths from 1 to 3% inches, and in various lengths, 25¢ to 65¢ each. Red Patent Belts, 2% inches 50¢. White Patent Leather Belts, 2 and 214 inches wide, 25¢ and 50. THE BASEMENT STORE, Leather wide, “Seconds” in Women’s Hosiery 22c Pair HERE are slight im- perfections in these Black Cotton Stockings, accounting for their very low price 814 to 10, the pair 2 THE BASEMENT STORE, Boys’ Summer Union Suits $1.00 UMMER-WEIGHT Bal- briggan Cotton Union , with 26 to 34, THE BASEMD) STORW, This Store Will Remain Closed All Day Friday, Memorial Day FREDERICK & NELSO SIXTH AVENUE ASEMENT STORE| Wide Variety in Georgette and Crepe de’ Chine Waists at $6.50 IGH - NECK of Crepe de and Pongee Blouses Chine for business wear, also cape-frill styles of Crepe de Chine and the daintiest of Georgette Blouses with beading, tucking and lace trim- ming, some in the collar- less effect now so gener- ally favored. A very at- tractive collection, in dainty pastel shades, at $6.50. THE BASEMENT STORE, = Hats Fos or the Holiday Outing HAKI CRUSHERS for the fishing trip and more pretentious Pastime Hats in deli- cate pastel colorings for wear with silken Sweaters — featured in the Basement Store with many other styles in Sports Millinery. Crushers of white or striped duck and khaki, T5¢. Wide, flexible-brimmed Banded Hats in delicate pastel colorings, $4.50. Black Lacquered Straw Sailors block, $5.00. Banded Hats of woven white Milan, $4.50. in smart new THE BASEMENT STORE, © Men’s One-piece Bathing Suits $1.50 to $4.50 Cee from strong yarns and trimmed — with contrasting color are these One-piece Bath- ing, Suits—in sizes 36 to 46. ‘ Two styles in black with cardinal Be $1.50 and $2.00. Two styles in black, with white trimming, $2.50 [J and $3.00. Black with purple and gold trimming, $4.50. THE BASEMENT STORE, Women’s Practical Overall Suits at $4.25 Ree camp- ing and outing wear, as well as for gardening and houseclean- ing, there is Perfect free- dom in these overall suits. Well-tail- ored from firm, heavy cottons in khaki- color and blue and white stripes. Sizes for slight, medium and stout figures, $4.25. THE BASEMENT STORE, Sheffield-plated Bread Trays, $2.00 VALUE of especial interest to gif t- choosers is offered in g this Tray of simple de- t sign, Sheffield-plated on nickel silver, and bor- a chastely-simple pattern. Price $2.00. dered in Marmalade Jars, 85c S SHOWN in the sketch, the clear, cut glass jar of pleasing proportions is topped with a silver- plated cover through which is fitted a silver-plated spoon, " ri iN SPECIALLY well-suited to summer wear, these pink jersey-ribbed cotton Bloomers, in sizes 5 to 10, Women’s Jersey Bloomers, 75, | | |