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i; “Transport NOPATIN. § 642, Foon WAC There will be sold by sealed pro- BY THE NAVY MOTHER KILLS Df Yachts, Motor Boats and Transports Ig, recelvable at the Bureau of Mes and Accounts, Navy | D ment, Washington, D, o'clock noon, 16 NEW YORK, Feb. sport NARRA 86, Motor Boa: daughter, Emily Margaret. and Y. AH 8. P. 415, 1 day. 4 6, “Naval District, ~ Nights of “A g00d word trom a friend is the pr cend to us for sample package 2 in a glass of hot water and it | ‘will work wonders for you. Try | | * | freque ;| magistrate, On her way from WINC! w in the Fifth Operating | 4, m iaeten . { her alleged crime, meant. face. gt location may be ascertained the Commandant of the dis- goncerned, and should be ob- before making trip i ion. Sales will be for highest bidders. Ten . ing. required with bid. et all bids reserved le and full informa t a ta ~y SDRNIEES. Secretary = ane 1-8-20. [from New Orleans with the Misery coma Man Reforms Bad Stomach with J-O-T-O. JUNEAU.—Section public forceful recommendation in |‘“° “°* world. Hero is a good word | & friend of J-O-T-O (the Stom- Remedy), written by 0. A. who lives at 1123 Tacoma | Tacoma, Wash. he had used J-0-T-O a second Mr. Horst writes: “Many a my stomach has kept me half the night. I was trou-| with sour stomach and vomit- The second dose of J-O-T-O ard Oil company. me from it all. It's @ re-| remedy.” O-T-O is an effective, simple rem- y-to-take—just a teaspoon-— WASHINGTON.—Senator Northwest, PORT ARTHUR, rations. GREENWICH, HAVANA—American ship Bahamas. Telieves aggravated cases | Indigestion, Belching, Sour Stom- old fashioned “Stomach Ache.” °F’ SPOKANE. — Northwest BY NEARLY ALL DRUGGISTS WASHINGTON. — Senate INGHAM CHEMICAL CO, Bellingham, Washington. poration. ‘THE practice of thrift means the wise spending and saving of all our resources—time, health and’ money. Diligent pursuit of this program determines your success beforehand. Savings Department open every = Evening from 6 te 8 your convenience. The Seattle National Bank Resources Over Thirty Million Dollars. Second Avenue at Columbia, Quality Remembered Long after price ts forgotten. But with our improved metheds, of combining skill and business experience, and systematizing each step of every dental operation, we have succeeded in bringing the price within reach of all, giving you the services of a specialist—thus aesuring you better dentistry. EXAMINATION AND CONSULTATION FREE “Ours is an improved system— ¥f not now, you will later.” Phone Elliott 4357 Open Evenings HER DAUGHTER | ‘|Says She “Will Give Very| Good Reason” For Act 10.—Mrs. Emily May Favre, 34, was arraigned today .}on a charge of killing her 12-year-old She was | . | held without ball for hearing Satur- | Mrs. Favre was cool and smiled ly as she talked with the the courthouse, she asked for the pa- pers and, after reading the accounts | declared that “when the time comes,” she give a very good reason” for her act. | She declined to explain what she . She frustrated photograph- et |ers by carrying her muff before her | Mrs. Favre was found late yester- day in the Hotel Ashton lying be- side the body of her daughter, who | had been dead since Saturday morn: According to the police, she >} admitted she shot the girl and then . | intended to commit suicide, but lack- ed the courage and lay in a seml- crazed condition without food until Mrs. Favre came here last autumn tion of going on the stage, but was | unable to find employment. was divorced from her husband. Wire Briefs . Tenakee Hot Springs carried out by urges probe car shortage Pacific Conn.—Fire stroys home W. C. Teagle, af Stang-/| Eliersiie blown out of harbor Bimini, pd COLFAX.—W. H. James, 88, once secretary of state, Nebraska, is dead nied | congress opens here February 16. passes bill abolishing U. 8, housing cor jail to | “will inten- | She dock Jones Ont.—Basil | Guerard, 94, dies, leaving five gene- ||! de Lake Meee, Pree ter eee, srstameieasnisas dlbaanione ine possess- ing tonic, alterative and recon- structive properties. Useful in treatment of debilitated conditions caused by overwork or pro- es agg mental strain or nervous irritability, sleeplessness, \isiliaa or general depression of the nervous system. under formula filed with and gy a the, “Chief Chemist, Treasury Dept., Washington, D, BRI-A-CEA DRUG CO., Kansas City, Mo. Manafssturee ‘——Sold By —' _ BLUMAUER-FRANK DRUG COMPANY, Portland, on |] | —women’s | —Fancy Hair Ornaments, | back combs, casque combs, hair pins, | push combs and barrettes. <j 1,500 Yards Toweling Five Yards for $1.00 | —Linen and Cotton Towelings, both bleached and unbleached. Satisfactory absorbent qualities, specially priced for Dollar Day at five yards for $1.00. —Second Floor, ——9-——- Fancy Scarfs $1.00 Each —Scarfs with cotton Filet and Cluny edges, both 18x45-inch and 18x54-inch sizes. An extra value at $1.00 each. Second Floor. inal iota Framed Pictures —Good subjects attractively framed. In two groups for Dollar Day. One group at $1.00 each. The other group at $1.00 for two. Art Section, Fourth Floor, ersten oimanagpsine Girls’ Hats at $1.00 —Velvet and Corduroy Hats, in navy, black and brown. A clear- ance of Winter Hats for girls 2 to 6 years. Infants’ Department, Second Floor. a, a Children’s Dresses at $1.00 —Children’s Gingham Dresses, in plain pink and blue. With plaid trimming. Ages 2 to 6 years. —Infants’ Department, Second Floor. — Toilet Goods Section Offers Specials at $1.00 —Naomi,” a very delightful toilet wa- ter, regularly $1.50, Specially priced for Dollar Day at $1.00. —tLarge round cakes of Bath Soap in jore—carnation, elder $1.00 for a box. —Splash-Me Dolls, filled with @ high grade of talcum powder. Regularly $1.75, special at $1.00, —Splash-Me Dolls, regularly $1.50, spe- cial at $1.00, —Candle Sticks, made of metal and enameled to match the white ivory; are trimmed with baby blue and have shades to match. Regularly $1.50, spe- cial at $1.00 each, —Tollet Goods Section, First Floor. pecan ediinens Marabou Collars $1.00 —Marabou Collars, in natural shade only—some are trimmed with tails, oth- ers in bands of ostrich, also plain col larette styles. All are lined in dark brown satin and finished with silk cords. Regular $4.00 quality, specially marked at $1.00. Neckwear, First Floor. Skirts $1.00 Mustin with em- flounces, Skirts, broidery | Regularly priced at $1.45 each, specially priced for Dollar Day at $1.00, —Second Floor. apnea Women’s Bloomers $1.00 —Sateen and Batiste Bloomers, tn | black, flesh and white. Specially priced | at $1.00 each for Dollar Day. ~-Muslin Underwear, Second Floor. —o— Jewelry Novelties At $1.00 including brooch pina, waist pins, bar pins, in several styles, set with brilliants and colored stones. Novelty Earrings, set with brilliants and colored stones, —200 pieces, including —Solid gold Lingerie Clasps, | ~Solid gold Beauty Pins. —At $1.00 each on Dollar Day. Jewelry Section, First Floor. ay , were 480 Pillow Cases Three for $1.00 —Medium weight Pillow Cases, ‘size 42x36 inches, Priced in regular stock at 40c each. Vor Dollar Day at three for $1.00, —Becond Floor. FRASIER-PATIERSON Co, SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET —Dollar Day is a monthly event of special importance to all who would exercise thrift in buying. Since the occasion will not come again for an- other month—those who do not avail themselves of the substantial sav- ings this Dollar Day offers, will miss many opportunities for practical economy in buying. Carpet Samples prodiunite ok | iranian $1.00 Each —250 Carpet Samples, size 18x27 8x27 inches, in Wil- ton velvet, plain and figured. Pieces which would sell in regular stock from the roll at $4.50 a yard, specially priced at $1.00 each. —Fourth Floor. ——_—_—_0———_——_—__ Cocoa Mats $1.00 Each —72 Cocoa Mats, ‘tive 14x24 inches, made of East India cocoa fiber, strongly bound with double braided edge. Special at $1.00. © —yourtn Fioor. CUT RED BEADS $1.00 —Sixz dozen princess length Necklaces of bright red cut beads, in graduated sizes. Regular $2.00 quality, special at $1.00. Jewelry Section, First Floor. Cotton Fabrics Three Yards for $1.00 —2,000 yards of Ginghams, Percales, White Out- ing Flannels, Colored Poplins and Novelty Wash Fabrics, in a broken assortment of each lot. Priced in regular stock at 40c to 75c a yard. For Dollar Day at three yards for $1.00. Second Floor. —400 good quality Panne Velvet Hand Bags, with oxidized frames and chain handles; all new styles bought this season. Silk lined and fitted with coin purse and mirror. The colors include taupe, brown, navy and black. Regularly priced at $2.00 to $3.75, very specially priced for Dol- lar Day at $1.00. —First Floor. ae, any Handkerchiefs, 24 for $1.00 ES 250 dozen Children’s School Handkerchiefs in uniform size, made of plain white lawn and fin- ished with 14-inch hemstitched hems. Special for Dollar Day at 24 for $1.00. —First Floor. For the Window $1.00 Specials —Oil Opaque Win- dow Shades, in green and tan. Size 36 inches wide and six feet long. Spe- cially priced at $1.00 each. —500 yards Cre- tonne, in choice as- sortment of desi; and colorings. Spe- cially priced at $1.00 yard. —1,500 yards Cur- tafn Marquisette, 36 § inches wide, very good quality. Spe- cial at two yards for $1.00. —Fourth Floor. Dress Goods At $1.00 a Yard Seven pieces 36inch Batiste Dress Gooda to be sold Dol lar Day. Colors include pink, ciel blue, lavender, ivory, cardinal, Copenhagen. Adaptable for advordion house dresses and misses’ wear. Specially priced at $1.00 WT i wT HT Ii Wimed He ay a ee yard. —Shepherd Checks, 44 inches wide, ing black and white, with blue, green and gold overplaid. Specially priced at $1.00 & yard. —Dress, Moods, First Floor. eT , em Si Trimmings ‘ast At $1.00 a Yard —Fightinch Oriental Lace Bands, #egulag $1.75 qualities, at $1.00. -Fourinch Venise Bands, in creag, ané white Regularly priced up to $1.75, for $1.00, —Lawn and Batiste Embroidered *¥lounces, open and diind work, 27 inches wide. Regularly $1.25 and $1.75, specials at $1.00, —First Floor. Motor Hats. and Caps At $1.00 Midseason Motor Hats andi Caps, 200 in the lot. These enug fitting little hate are m@mde of fancy silks and veivets, and are finished with tallmred trimming of self and con- trasting shades. A special2Dollar Day feature at $1.06 each, Neckwear Section, First Floor. nintamanatpi hineeemenstnaesete Neckwear Spacials at $1.00 —150 pleces of a new) line of dainty, attractive Neckwear, made of net, georgetBe, crepe de chine, organdy, Ince and eatin, in @ profusion of seasonable chic styles. Specially priced for Dollar Dafy at $1.00 each. —First Floor par asso ce Boys’ Wash $1.00 —In striped ‘material, and in plain colors. Ages 2 to 6 years. In blouse style. —Infants’ Department, Second Floor. Special Price Basement —The Basement Store has assembled am unusual stock of Money- Saving Values for this sale. The lots offered are priced at less than today’s price of materials alone, and we axtvise liberal buying, as such values cannot be duplicated. Coverall Aprons At $1.00 —250 Coverall Aprons; made of good qual- ity percale, in six different styles—open front, side front, slip-on and elastic waist- band effects. A large range of colorings in stripes, plaids and small figures. ———0 Petticoats $1.00 —400 Women’s Pett coats of sateen, cotton taffeta and percalines, in a wide assortment. of pretty styles. Plain col- ors in all the desired shades and a variety of novelty effects, ud- ing plain uppe fancy flounces, Very borg priced at $1.00 each. and Lingerie Waists At $1.00 organdie and meee 0 wns — pret silk striped voiles in colored stripes, with ruffle-edged collars of white organdie; checked organdies in colors; me: cotton pop- lins in tailored styles, with convertible co : white dotted lawns, by yo ruffle-edged — organdie. Many oth- er on all pre | val- Children’s Tub Dresses At $1.00 2775 Dresses in the lot, sizes 2, 4 and 6 checked gi ars only. Of plaid and ams, in various colorings, and of a linene in a soft green, All well made Wash Dresses, at $1.00 each. 300 Pairs Men’s Cashmere Hose Two Pairs for $1.00 —All sizes, in black. Selling ee in our stocks at 75e a pair. for Dollar Day at two palre fee tee —Men's Section, First Floor. —o-—_ Box Stationery $1.00 a Bow —Regular $1.50 boxes Stationery, e@m | taining 48 sheets of paper and envel opes to match, in four colors—pink, Diue, buff and lavender, and white Specialty priced for Dollar Day at $1.00 a box. —First Floer. —_o-——_ 30 Dozen Fabric Gloves $1.00 a Pair —Fabrie Gloves, of a special purchase, | fn Duplex Suede. In twoclasp style; ” ‘wilt appeal for their style and service giving qualities. A good range of Ld in white as well as colors—gray, tic, chamois and butternut. priced at $1.00 a pair. ~-Firat —o——_ Novelties, $1.00 From the Jewelry Section ; : —Regular $1.50 and $1.95 Dresse? D Specially priced for Dollar Day 97.00 each. —Infants’ Department, Second Fieor nonce » all sizes, at $1.00 @ —13 dozen Women's Pure Thread Hose, black and white only. Not sizes. At $1.00 a pair. —2@ dozen Women's Silk and Cotton Union Suits At $1.00 Cotton Union Suits, low neck, sleeveless; band top; bodice top, | with tape shoulder straps, and the ulation top. Sizes 4 to 9, —Knit Underwear, First Floor, — iearilfinnieii Gauze Vests Three for $1.00 fe to 9 in the lot. Specially, pétent oat three for $1.00, ets, | —Odds and ends of Children's Cotton Vests, 280 in the lot. With high neck, ong sleeves; low neck, short sleeves, in the $1.00, —Knit Underwear, First Floor ncisnea penn Bag Frames $1.00 Each —Oxidized metal Hand Bag Frames — with chain handles, in a new special purchase. Ten dozen ‘in the lot, —Ribbon Section, ihe is Floor, | $1.00 ‘ich eludes Novelty Plates, ‘Dishes and Bon Bons, Formerly priced much