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sarssabehees 1] Ub w eels Cree res Om Fal® Fert He had unusually “sensitive” teeth So he pastponed as long as possible the necessary visit to the dentist Then he found that his fears were groundless We will extract teeth (ree of charge this week Our modern methods of treating from 9 &. m. to 10 teeth are painless. Our patients are a. m. Why post Always boosters for us because our pone any longer? treatment is scientific, It “doesn't Come in today: hurt.” Please bring this If you have not seen a dentist for . examination recently, come to our office tomorrow or phone for an ap pointment Superior Plates, $10.00 ‘Gold Crowns, $5.00 sy Pay It won't cost you Investigate our EB anything Hours PIONEER DENTISTS, Inc. DR, DANFORD, President 95 YESLER WA \ Southwest Corner First Ave. and Yesler Way Plan today $ a.m. to 8 p. m.; Sundays, 10 & m, to 1 p.m THE BEST AND WE’RE DISCOVERING POETS IN SEATTLE It may be two round trip tickets to HEAPES1 wAY TO GO Send us yours. Tacoma for you. A friend of mine from Strathcona Said, “I have not a boat of my own-ah, But the Puget Sound Line Gives a ride that is fine If you take a trip to Tacoma.” —Mrs. A. Hager, 1518 19th Ave. Aaldress yours to Limerick Bdlior, Seattle Tacoma Boats, Colman Dock Round Trip Fare $1.00 Single Fare 60c Tacoma BoatsLeave Colman Dock ”v0OD Am 086600 ——— sa Alterations of Ferris type hull Phyllis Comyn to a full-rigged bark- ‘@htine has been completed by Frank W Haviside, of the company bear- ing his name. The hull was one of those uncompleted when the war ended. She wns lifted on Todd dry- @ock Friday for final inspection. this port. The Chicago firm wrote to make arrangements to have their or the Money--A ]| PUGET SOUND STEAMERS ALL LOCAL ROUTES STHAMERS LEAVE FROM COLMAN Gum Cargoes to : Go Thru This Port ‘They are chewing gum by the car load in the Orient. A Chicago gum man, in a letter received today by the Chamber of Commerce, wants to | ship thru the port of Seattle because | it i 227 nautical miles nearer to | Hongkong than is San Francisco. | Japanese chewers in Yokohama can least sooner if the packages go Thru Trepte, fi Midn’ht!Port Tewnsen4, Port! Friday Bunday/Wiiitarne, vy. Kingeten, tor) 187 Sertre Gambie! TAILORED SUIT $35 and Up Made to your individual measure by UNION TAILORS. Pointe marked ** are boat landings Passengers for these points and for other boat lending pointe must meke thelr own arrangements for landing and coreme si Wt cnt mentiy 16 meking sash eamer's Damsanwor vate dees net Include beat whote ticket. 80 pounds allowed trea te cotved Gafly for all pointe (excepting Tacoma) named in sbove echednie et their gum a couple of days at| f[Recm BOOe OW MARES erEyET!) THE vt ha BD. STAR Something had to be done dresses lower and lower in the Boulnois to solve the problem. art, “as she really is,” now painting ships, or some such, in the middle of fair backs —or bare bac It's the latest fad in Boston Bluebeard Weakling, when styles kept dropping} \ back. And it fell to Adolf Boulnois Says Prison Doctor‘ BAN QU! ay, Cal, May Bluebeard James P. Watsor who | won the love and hand of more than 0 women and slew probably nine of them, would compare unfa His nerve te weak But Miuebeard ts not so weak that he will be able to escape the hard labor of the jute mill, it was ind cated He will be kept in the hos ue with 19 out of men, pital a week or so until he recovers Jaccording to the opinion of prison|from the ordeal he has just passed physicians here who have completed | thru and regains blood lost thru his| thelr preliminary examinatiga of the | attempt at suicide “lifer.” placed in one of the lighter depart i He ments of the difficult jute mill | He is under developed. His chest is deformed shaped. His weight is far below normal, 2—) orably is the result of the examina now. Dr! Leo L. Stanley described him as a subnormal man who ap- pears glad to be within the shelter of the prison, Shipping | | Notes | | The tug Hercules, towing a ne |tion of the Skinner & Eddy dry dock, recently purchased by Francisco firm, which was reported | 5¢ in danger late Thursday in a 69-| mile gale Sff Tatoosh light, was re-| ported mafe Friday morning ‘The firet call for help was sent out by the Haroules at 4 p. m tug Snohomish started for but later put back to Port Ar “ OT @ 22 ST per Ib: eree jit is reported, after the Her e yer ib ported of danger ; “Beau of Bath” Is Sugar from Cuba rom | New York f being at ih dul ‘The Heau of Bath Vancouver next third of the line operating between east and west United States co given by to reach the Pacific at th —_— under auspices of Community Serv. Frozen meat—249 tons of {t—for| ice, but a very manly beau, in biack Bt. Michael, on Bering fea, and powdered wig. Charming en by the steamer Elihu Thompson tumes converted Miss Thursday I My ter, Rosellen Dunawa: Lockyer into characters of y dramatics in on actorm. rt F.) produc funnel Tides i in Seattle FRIDAY SATURDAY Bn Aecomd Low Tide | Kecond Low Tide jietp m eft 168 pm ‘ Tide | vn “New York Coffee and | Sugar Quotations | Second High Tide second Mig May 2 per Ib; Ne. Lottee—No, 7 4 Bantos, oved to be a Constance Mackay’s playlet the Coamopolitan players was tak. | velvet The shipping boart wants pros pec skippers and engineers. A} drive to secure students for the fs navigation and engineering here was started Friday. to Mra. Rol directed the A permanent steamship. tin ingin was ing between Atlantic and P ell and D. coasts, will be operated by the } unity Service, Atlantic & "Western §, 8. Co. mmunity spirit. Admiral line has been sam | agent ond community meeting Thurs ay night, with community singing Hanson, of |and a talk by Louis Nash Bebley, has - thom he ust! Train Diners to Be Cafeterias May 21 type of railway ‘grab it and run arranging @ nays railw led by Captain Charles G. the steamer Admiral left Seattle for Chrim to visit his m r, saw 15 years» [Status of the New York | | 1a Stock Exchange | NEW YORK. opened wore CHICAGO, Thank yuh. finer, Enter the |typé.” Roger Collins, joafeteria ex? are about to install cafeteria 4 on the “serve self” principle. ¢ oft er efficiency thru time-saving sub! May? irre bit here 1,724,352 Are Hit in Jap Flu Epidemic TOKYO, May 2 epidemic which caused Operating Mine on the winter caused Kuskokwim Now|" ““"" Mining operations are repo’ ter 7 commenced 500 miles up the kokwim river, Alaska, where ra ° Tready Gold Mining company |has taken many options. 7) " printir Many an heiress buys a gold brick corporation, are |in the form of a husband Jover those ruling before the war HERE'S HOW Printing Costs Are YDON, May , according to the Worthing EVERY TIME | WANT TO PLAY GOLE MY WIFE INSISTS | TAKE THE BABY FOR A RIDE . CAN YOU HELP ME OUT ?° TCRESAP Mo. “TELL U3 YOUR TROUBLES AND WALL SEND_YOU A PICTURE BOLING Tart who has learned) in many world’s fashion centers, is|* Bluebeard weigh about 120 pounds! tt. | Not Really a Man) Thursday night's production | West Woodland school house | Painter, | talked | | Tentral school was the scene of a} Bxit the} Up 900 Per Cent! 21.—Prices for | now 900 per cent|¥ ‘CABBAGE PRICES | CO DOWNWARD Big Supply ‘on Hand Forces Quotations Lower between 11 ane 15 carn of| on the tracks, local commis: | siers dumped a large quantity | of Califgrnia cabbage on the market ‘Thursday with’ the result that quota ons went down from 6 and 6 cents | & pound to 3% to 4 cents. A good plece of money fs being | lost by brokers in the cabbage trade owing to the slump in quotations, av commiesion house dealers Calite new spuds are easier at 10 cents @ pound. report a better movement in old Yak ima ( $160 ton than for some time past | A steamer Friday morning brought fre greens from Cyltfornia. Green peas continue strong at 11 to 12 cente & pound. Green beans are bringing 16 to 16% cents, Wholesalers reported a scarcity in head lettuce and asparagus. Head lettuce is bringing $3 @ crate, while asparagus quotations have advanced to 20 cents @ pound for good ton stuff. | Strawberry prices remain steady, | with $6.50 a crate being quoted on newick variety. California ber ie are bringing $3.50 to $4 a crate. I Local Markets With nelling Dealers | --- -% MH + —* Prices Paid Whotraaie Deaiers | . for Vegetables — —% A | Artichokes: Per don. 1L08e Wash 16@ .20 or @ oe tte@sss 1 bog ee £00@9.00 ° | per don Gelery——Por x Plant Gatien Per 1 ry Green Beane Green Peas Green Peppers Lettuce Cal. Onions Potatore 1 Then he may be| } \| Almonde-ier 1 Filberte— Per | Walmute— Manchurian Peamute—Vireinia Keystone, Japanese, per Tb Per ™ | DAIRY PRODUCTS Prices Paid W! Wash triplets Wisconsin cream brick ( Limburger | Young America Bioek Swiss | POULTRY Friese Paid by Wholesale Dealers to ulppors »——_ — me | Decks (Hees | Beotiere Hewotere Gorse Live Betginn Hares im --—— per - —--—~-# rourtny j Prices Paid Whetesntore a nt | Ducks. Froaen MEAT Prices Vaid Shippers Arensed ¢ light, per A | ieht, p I Quotations at Stockyards icccndiin om Hoge— Primes Medivm 18.6 GRAIN AND FEKD 4 Whelesale Price Fer Tea, Clty Price | Rowged Corm— Whole Cracked Chop Ground Bone Alfaife soeees Alfaife Meal |Seratch Food heat . aeee eH: 4 fisogis $1212.65, Cattle slow and buteher atgers, cutters, $6613 $7.26@11.75; cows, $11@ 13.75 Bheep- roughs, Receipta, 6 head: market $10.26@18, $10.26613-65; Receipts, 1,000 head; market ts jower. Lambs, $11@17; ewes, | Bacto: first 41's, unchanged at $4 second 4i'e up 41.60, to $83.60 206, to $87; fourth 4's up $1 Vgotory 1% Victory 4%" up S4e, to $95.60. Liverty bonds showed o rallying ten- covery of $ vanced $2.36 The cry of Wall st. houses calling at- tention to the attractive yields offered by wer loan Investments at current lovela had apparently checked the fall of bonds. Steamship Wallingford was load- ing for South America Friday. She is to inaugurate service of General 8. 8. Co, aol lige Adicts rIKE LACE it shoulder. of mutton, 16 T.; shoulder of CLOTHING PRICES STILL GOING DOWN Our announcement last week that we were going to take the lead in price slashing met with a quick response. Even under ordinary con- ditions our prices are always the lowest in Seattle. When we advertise as we are now doing that these already low prices are to be cut, the men of Seattle realize that real bargains are offered. Come in Friday. See the splendid suits in our windows marked away down and you will be convinced that we meant what we said when we promised that’ prices would tumble. MEN’S SUITS $35 Values for $2.4, @ 5 | $45 Values for $33.85 $60 Values for $38.75 3 Vanes fo $43.65 $70 Valnes for $48.75 ALL-WOOL OVERCOATS, $22.75 Here is your opportunity to get over your money’s worth. Save now on the price of next fall’s coat. BOYS’ SUITS Grouped for this sale at three very special reduc- tions in price— $11.85 $14.65 $19.65 All the latest colors and materials and finest mate- rials. Largest stock of boys’ clothing on the coast. YOUNG MEN’S SUITS $30.00 values.for ......$17.85 Last season's stock. Light colors. Fine for sum- mer wear. Men’s Hats Left over from last season. quality and values $3, $4, $5, $6 300 Boys’ Suits Closing out some of the larger sizes in boys’ ‘suits. A remarkable chance to save on these garments; $15.00 values, on sale at Worth double these prices under prea ent market conditions $9 75 Shafer Bros. Seattle’s Largest Second and University Whole Block Clothiers First and University Long DAIRY MARKETS | ARE UNCERTAIN. Fine WRITE TODAY ‘Dealers Divided as to Fur ll» FOR PLAT AND LITERATURE ture of Butter and Eggs | a Victory Heights Acreage kets reached bottom? Wholesale creamery men along Seven Miles Nerth of Downtewn Located on pooper Way—The New State Highway Wentern ave, are divided in answer SIGN AND MAIL ing this question. Receipts in both | freah eggs and fresh cream are great er now than they have been for some time and prices ought to continue on the downward trend, maintain sev eral dealers The wholesalers dectaring that the bottom has been reached in the local market claim that the peak of pro- duction is practically over and as de mand continues to be good and new orders come in for outside trade there iy little chance for lower qhotations. | Address .. ‘The first shipments to Alaska will) V4.0 be made around June 1, they say,| and the Northern orders are already beginning tobe filled. Altho a little butter storing has been done to date, the actual storing season will not be- gin for two or three weeks, they de Goodwin Real Estate Co. 312 Leary Bid, Seattle Wash. } moentiomen: | Please mail and literature gn your acreage Name ...—-—-~----------- re | * Public Markets sorar ie at Miwe.4 ; @almon trout Ted anapper, 10¢ T.; Nor- 2 for the, Stall 1611, white CLOSING OUT ==; |OGDEN'S powder, Shc M iee"eane Stall 3 pienic THIS WEEK - Only a Few Tracts Left 2 Acres on the Highway $425 polling beet, Sti b Stall 116, | $10.00 Cash, $5.00 or More Monthly. sirloin steak. 200 T.; good steer steak, | 200 [D.; steer boiling beef, ise I SANITARY | nee marmalade, $ can; amoked sardines, 2 cans { corned beef, 26¢ I.; sugar cured | 10-TD, pall Karo syrup, c] $1.25 fine broom, #90. Stall 39, fresh churned batter, Sfc ™.; fresh ranch teem tic dou; full éream cheese, Abe 1 Stalla 1-2-3, bacon, 26e T.; bacon backs, fee 1; laine stexk, #80 ad rh Bt 22, Chinook haitbut, 200i.) red: enappe 3c; "Malibu Cheeks, Ze My 2, 5 and 10-acre tracts, $225, $200, $150 per acre. WESTLAKE Yakima Gomes, 48.00 per 100 Stall 1 Stall 122 LOWEST PRICES EASIEST TERMS Phone Main 2661 for appointment. Ogden’s Country Estates, on the North Trunk Highway, 45 minutes from Pike Street, by auto, DAVID P. EASTMAN 1024 Third Avenue ft i. sack Olymple flour, $3.50; p rice, 400; 3 cans extra quality Stall 120, Rorden's milk, $5.50 Hills’ coffee, 530 T.: 9 cane 2 bare Fels Napt leg* of mutton, corn, 0c. per case; tomatoes, 250; 2 Stalls &- Ase tb. if : Ralph S. ‘Story Is Much Improved | Ralph 8, Stacy, president of the | Scandinavian American bank, ts re. covering in Weed, Cal., after a seri- ous operation, according to tele grams received by bank officers ri day. Stall 62, Geld Bond flour, Ww