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James N. Veteran of 77 years, has just @ monument to himsel: cemetery. A LITTLE CARD WITH A BIG MEANING This card, which accompanies every purchase of WOODLAWN FLOWERS, WwoopD of satisfaction. _It is a statement of the policy which has built the Woodlawn business to its present immense propor- tions. Our plan for show! is not merely by thank! We are every fact that we fled. flowers you purchase, won't you? flowers you purchase, wont you? WOODLAWN FLOWER 1410 Second Ave. HE RIDES ON BICYCLE TO! WILLS CIGAR CASE TO ‘FELLOW CONSPIRATOR’ BRISTOL, England, Jan. 16 Charles William Thomas, my kindred | hate others for being so successful, conspirator against melancholy, my | then silver cigar case and a box of cigars | tasks seem so hard to fin it,” UNVEIL OWN MONUMENT) WOODBURY, N. J. Jan 16—) Hutchinson, a Ctv ar Tt is of gra . an epitaph with a blank for the date of his demise. The husky | veteran rode to the cemetery on | Dieycle to attend and preside at the unveiling of the monument. ‘You berrow from yourself when | world’s put trees could supply nour | ishment to its entire population. you cut down expenses AWN quality, and, in effect, your guarantee TO ALL RECIPIENTS OF WOODLAWN FLOWERS appres & our ¢ ing to fill the order better than was expec always careful to check order before shipping, but reee are Operating the best inspect tom that we can invent, errors will which handles hundreds of orders daily, as we do. It ts this desire that has bullt our business. WOODLAWN FLOWER SHOP. Conveniently located Heside Clemmer Theatre SEATTLE’S FLOWERPHONE Main 663 the will of John G. R. Harvey, chair man of John Harvey & Sons, Ltd. wine mer "HAS “MAGICAL” BOX, BUT LANDS IN JAIL CHICAGO, Jan, 16.—Mike Veron to the grand jury tn Samuel ating al leged to , Johanna VI ak by promising | Mr would be doubled, plus 10 per| DENVER, Ce 4 ent interest. Mr Viosak told | three holdups tn is an expression of mn ude she gave Ver with one victim and the ri Pha men in It ise MOTORIST KILLS SELF {incr AFTER HITTING GIRLS), '" their ¢ | timers in the orgie of re LEICESTE! Jan, 16,—Bec al lens A esta box and the it proapect faite vil four known hob James Robert G the point of dea’ rital—and thre ation of an orde mer, but by try ted ident is more than T can bear SIR OLIVER LODGE IN tt | AMERICA FOR LECTURES) srsins over and Inspect fiess of the f the ¢ at, an whom ne nm sy cur in business November 25, jmen walked int Midwest Social rence st. lined were grouped a Huteson-Donaney tical@mpany | | $2,000 to $20,000 T | ‘Then followed amy robberies, From 6 they were resu street holdups Green by poll temporary atop SHOP JOSLYN S yy 5 The Secret of Life Is Not to Do What One Likes, But to Like What One wood farm, on followed a relap: — —— Has to Do pneumonia, What a happy olf world this would be if all Its people would find joy In « thelr daily tasks. So many of us Gre looking through the green glase of envy, and sometimes [the lenses are so distorted that we by hia widow, daughter, Miss won, Charles Shi o United 8 t West Po >. F. Overm “To hate ourselves because our If we got rid waa One of the bequests in| of the green glass and had our vision Ind., [cleared with proper «pectacies, we'd| pioomington, Ind |be surprised to know how much bet-| | ter the old world really ts | in the largest ft It is @ er } } DRUG S Baby Needs Everything for baby’s health and comfort is given our most careful attention, a choice assortment always on hand. Baby Bunting Taleum...25¢ Squibb’s Unscented Talcum. . . .20¢ J. and J. Taleum ... Horlick’s Malted Milk seeees- 406, T3¢, $2.98 Denno’s Food é saree Cota ehee 39¢, 67¢, $2.57 Mellin’s Food. .40¢ and 65¢ Merck’s Sugar of Milk. .75¢ Brooks’ Baby Barley...... cee care cunee 25¢ and 50¢ Imperial Granum....... 4 ....20¢, 75¢ and $1.00 Castoria 25¢ California Syrup of Figs 45¢ Stearate of Zinc.... .25¢ Fuller’s Earth 25¢ ia Bottles (complete) ahd 4 eh cnn pia.o > & 74 25¢ Teething Rings . ...10¢ Pacifiers with teething rings Stork AD. . .20¢ Antonia Luggardo Castile Soap, large bars... .$1.50 Rubber Sheeting rd, .85¢ Piakting: Toys, . 60... 6gob> ..,.10¢, 206, 25¢, 35¢ Rubber Toys (all kinds) 25¢ Anti-Colic Nipple (3-hole) Hygeia Bre Vippl 2 for.... Physicians’ and Surgeons’ SOAD nccccvesssccces 10¢ Infants’ Syringes Rubber Diapers. . Infants’ Suppositori ( Have baby’s prescription filled at our stores. None but Squibb’s and Merck’s purest chemicals used. Better be safe than sorry. A Bartell store for baby comforts. ‘DRUG sTORES;} BAR service. Bartell for Dependability. Fountain Pens You'll find a wonderful assortment of Pens, including Waterman's, Conklin’s and Sheaffer’s, for both men and women, and priced at $2.50 and up. Eversharp and Sharp Point Pencils at a price you want to pay. Electric Vibrators and | i ) ‘ ° } d | Batteries | or Col ( Septol M. E. W. C., a reliable Electricity, if properly used, 5 remedy 25¢, 50¢, $1.00 proves a sgtisfactory treatment Mentholated Syrup White for most any pain or ill. Below’ ) Pine and Tar (Septol) fare listed some of our modern ho aS ase 25¢ and 50¢ electric equipments suitable for io * a } home use. { Septol Compound Syrup , Hi White Pine and Tar. Will | 5A small size 1-cell Battery, 5 break up most any cold | especially for home use ) ER, Pe 25¢ and 50¢ | bp cvssecciasecteen $4.50 { Septol Syrup White Pine | New Domestic No. 2, in pol- ished mahogany case, a 2- cell Battery .... 12.50 } Portable Faradic Batter golden ? New Life Battery, in leather case, t lets } Laxative Bromo } The Star Vibrator, a amall yet effective Vib: } with all attachments { F headache or fatigue you'll find elect rful help. tor on the scalp; circulation and creates a lururious Use a vib it pro prowth of ts THESES Se ' Penslar Cherry eee Sree eee ae eee ms: S00. tia 5. Kodaks and Creme se Cough Syrup, a vAie erful remedy, especially El Cc for children..... 25¢, 50¢ Penslar White Pine and caya ameras Spruce Balsam (mentho- Eleaya Toilet Arti- vehi 9 lated) ....- 25¢ and 50¢ cles are the choice of ‘ women who care only for the best. up @ severe cough neglect a epld, may prove more . . imagine. We carry all the best Creme Elcaya, a fra- known cough and cold remedies pee noo sree Re ee ee eee cream ........59¢ Eleaya Rouge Com- You'll always find a Bar- pacte ....... 50¢ tell store well supplied J. B. L. Cascade 4 r e with everything for the ‘ Eleaya Cold Cream = amateur photographer — Syringe sereeereccers 50¢ Kodaks and Cameras in all All waste positively eradicated Insist on ya Styles and sizes. from the system this wonderful dev and\ be rewarded by Wwe deudiop and pai ids A sts complete, including all attach getting the best toilet tures in our own dark-room eo 9 OR 8 ler ged ‘ - Bring your Kodak to ua if wou ree sat be article procurable, stores. do not get the resulta We'll fix it right. you should. : | price considered. BARTELL DRUG STOR Second Ave. 5349 | First Ave. Westlake at Ballard at Ave, at Union St. Ave. | Pike St. Pine St. Breaks Record when three masked bers reverted to grocery stores and robbery of two grocery stores. TELL ave stom | To experiment in drugs is dangerous and costly. Our stores offer none but the purest, both in package form or in compounding prescriptions. It costs no more than inferior drugs or Break Up That Cough { Compound. ..25¢ and 50¢ Knox-a-Cold Tablets ....25¢ Hill's Cascara Quinine... 25¢ Weeks’ Break-Up-a-Cold Tab- Reid's Grip Fix... Penslar Cold Breaker A good laxative will tend to break however trivial; severe Dr. Tyrrell’s in 46 Days 16,—Fifty of 46 day o., Jan @ peric n murdered, another | » the point of de | seriously injured, ts | fl) blished by highway. | never before equaled according to old:/H] to the lice have | fi] nw of suspects, Out of they have “panned Klups—one of whom reen, is now lying at} th in th unty how | have been! ry victims, their guilt and trial departments are con: | mong the suspects » came Could be made NEW YORK, Jan. 16.—Sir Oliver| Were & number of embryo, if not We fore suggest that you examine flowers as Lodge, noted Hritish sxcientixt and|Sctual, highwaymen, Many of these soon @. ved, and make sure they are satisfactory: paychic, arrived here yesterday on|#uspects were “vagged" and others If not, notify us at once, as we desire every recipient the steamer Lapland, to begin a|were forced to leave the city | of Woodlawn's Gowers to be a little more than satis series of lectures in this country The carnival of robberies started |i) © the rooms of the club, 16464 Law up 200dd men who bout card tables in relieved them of a estimated at from & series of taxicab taxt “Jobs” the rob The shooting of oe officers put a to the robberies, but med later with the IS DEAD Howard Joslyn, 61, city electrician for 16 years, died at his home, Edge- the east shore of Lake Washington, Thursday. Death ae which seized him after he apparently was on the road to recovery from the ravages of Joslyn resigned seven months ago. to enter the poultry business across Lake Washington. He ts survived Mrs. Lois Jonlynt « Ruth Lots Joslyn; a sate Joslyn, a cadet tates military acade int, and two sisters, treet, of Greencaatio, 4 Mre. Robert E. Lyons, of . os “ vamnenadiatisinn Cerro del Nereado, near Durango, It has been estimated that the) OSae Pree STREET |. Fovrrn. ron deposit in Mex cat mound 640 feet and is said to be almost a 23¢ Quinine 25¢ . B5¢ . 25¢ Cough Bal- 5¢ and 50¢ Don't it than you or cold by the use of fee, The price 610 Second » Ave., Neat —Dresses messaline and satin, in splendid styles. The colors are dark blue, royal blue, black, brown and The size range includes Specially priced at Odds and Ends of Women’s Underwear —Women's silk top union suits, in pink and white, slightly solled from display. . ed t Laree sizes in the lot. Regular $2.00 and reagan teeters ethane $2.25 qualities, specially priced at $1.76 in eacf bolt, at 300 a bolt. each mult. . Odds and ends in women's union sults, in Low neck, sleeveless, with pink and white band top, cuff and loose and @ in the lot each mult. 0445 and ends of women's vests and tights, mercerized and liste. 6 in the let. At be each. Specially priced at ‘CRIME WAVEIS | : HITTING DENVER 1 $6,000 trom} 53 Holdups Coats Specially Priced at $25.00 Silvertones, velours, broadcloths, cravenetted tweeds and mixtures, in both belted and loose styles. In brown, French blue black, rein- deer, and taupe. Both belted and loose styles in the lot, which includes 75 coats. There is not every size in each style and color, but the size range is complete in the rose, lot. Regularly marked at $35.00, $45.00 and $50.00. Coats, Third Floor. —Fashionett hair nets, in cap style, al) col- ors, At 200, three knee. Six children, all sizes. —The new marcel ana 25e each. Sines 4, 6 —Knit Underwear, First Floor. Large ‘Assortment of Lawyers’ Brief Cases In fine hand boarded and smooth brown cowhide materials Containing one to xix pockets. At prices much below the market. At $6.50 to $25.00. Likly Kit Bags —Casen preferred by men— —Holding more than a portmanteau. journey Priced at $47.50 to $75.00 Exceptional Values in Dresses In the January Clearance gray. 16 to 44, $22.50 and $25.00. of serge, Just the thing for a long Girls’ Serge Dresses Reduced to $15.00 —Specially offering for Sat- urday, these navy blue and brown serge dresses, trimmed with silk and yarn. Others have pique guimpes, made with high waist, in straight line effects. Regu- larly priced at $18.75 to $25.00. Specially reduced to $15.00. Sizes 6 to 16 years. ~-Misses’ Department, Third Floor. FRASIER- SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET ay Special Price Basement =o Of in plush. The colors traordinary values. tricotine, SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET Featured in the Notions Section —We have just received a new shipment of fancy washable trimmings, which come in Hickory hose supporters for women and Good Quality Specially Reduced to $15.00 —Cloth coats specially reduced for the January Clearance Sale. Of pom pom, Scotch mixtures, kersey cloth and polo cloth. All are good styles. Some trimmed with fur, and others blue, brown, black, gray and tan. —The clearance sale price offers ex- New Satin and Straw Hats Women’s Gloves For Street Wear —One-clasp capeskin gloves, in a good range of colors. $3.00 a pair. Women’s slip-on gloves, in gray and brown. $4.00 a pair. Women’s capeskin gloves, in the popular strapped effect. In gray. $5.50 a pa a is, Firat Floor. Slip-on Veils —A special value in slip-on veils has been arranged for Saturday, in a lot consisting of plain meshes, scroll and motif effects, in taupe, brown, navy, purple and black. 35c, 50c and 75c qualities, specially priced at 20c, three for 50c. } —Vells, First Floor, Suggestions From the ~¥ Toilet Goods Section For the Manicure —Creams of merit— —Vavandou cream of almonds, at 3e and 650 @ bottle. —Melba skin lotion, at 25¢. —Ayers’ hand lotion, at 65c. —Holmes’ Frostilla, at 25c. —Emery boards, special at bc for a pack+ 4 age of 12, E —Flexible steel nafl files, epectal at 16a —85c Paradis liquid cuticle epecial at 25e. —25c Compact nail polish, special at 15¢, —Toilet Goods Section, Firet Floer, all colors, Four yards for 50c, From 250 to 400 a pair. . waving trons, priced at — —Notions, First Floor, Saturday's Special Offering in Fig Women’s Silk Hosiery ~ —Women’s fine quality pure — thread silk, full fashicned, e lisle sole and garter top. In © black, field mouse and cordo- van. Also seamless, Richelieu — rib silk stockings, in black and cordovan, Sizes 8% to 10, pecially priced at $1.45 a —Hosiery, First Floer, Girls’ Silk Dresses Specially Priced at $10.00 —A special sale of girls’ silk dresses, In navy blue, Belgian biue, and brown. Trimmed with satin and braid. In sizes 6 to 14 years. Regularly priced at $15.50 to $19.50. Special for Saturday, at $10.00 each. Misses’ Department, Third Floor. number of velvet hand =i ‘Formerly $3.50 each. Saturday at $2.75. —~Leather Ld Oopirat loos, o 8 Georgette Blouses Specially Priced at $3.95 —Blouses of feorgette, in white, flesh, sunset and liberty blue. Trim- med with lace and em- broidery, and others with beads. The sizes are 34 to 42. Remarkable val- ues in this sale at $3.95 each, include dark Recent Arrivals in Of Advance Spring Styles —New spring millinery, of satin and straw materials, trimmed in the favored styles for the com- ing season. The delightful color combinations add decided charm to the individual hats. The ship- ment includes many sizes and shapes, to suit any type. —And they are moderately priced at $5.00 and $7.50 each.