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We give an absolute guarantee with every bit of dental work we do. We have been in busi- Ness in Seattle for a good many years and every patient we have had knows we will back this guarantee to the limit. We can do this because we have no hired operators. Every bit of work is done by a partner in the business who is a specialist in one particular branch of dentistry. Why not have your dental work done by specialists? Open Evenings (STE)F THERE be ghosts who ; i bother to return to their old neighborhoods and listen to what people say of them, and what is written about them, these ghosts they read history. Every now and then T happen on some new aide light that reveals dead men and old events in a new perspective, and that makes cur: rent historical statement ridicu- lous. Take that historic statement of Sherman's about what war was. School histories, and ora. tors,, and anti-militarists have it that Sherman gave vent to this earnest epigram while gazing soul fully over a cemetery, where slept in orderty white ranks ten thou wand of his old comrades. But what really happened was thie printer, who should have stuck t te his job, composed that ter known as march, and in the years after the These Extra Values A Special Purchase of 250 Silk Overblouses On Sale Saturday at $3.75 Just Unpacked—First Time Shown —If bought in the regular way these Blouses would | sell for $6.00. These are beautiful creations of Silk | Tricolette, Crepe de Chine, Printed Foulards and Taffetas. —All sizes are included, 38 to 44. | —All of the most desired shades from which to choose. —White, Flesh, Mais, Rose, Iris, Gold, Gray, Navy, ._ Pink, Copen, Orange and Black. ‘ . i A, 200 Trimmed Hats and | Sports Sailors Specially Priced at $1.95 —The Trimmed Hats were formerly at $5.00 to $7.50, and are each extrao: values. The colors include Red, Sand, Navy, Copen, Brown, Gray, Yellow and Black. With trimmings of flowers, quills, yarn, rib- bon and silk bands. Basket USUAL PRICINGS pricings for garments of these qualities. —tThey represent the newest styles. greatest coat values it has been your privi season. —Coats of Polo, Silvertone and Jersey, at...... —Coats of finest Camel’s Hair Polo, at silk lined and semi-lined. pecial Price Basement WILL PLACE ON SALE SATURDAY Children’s ‘A Very Special Purchase at —A new shipment of Children’s tions of colors, streamers and ribbon. 250 Women’s and Misses’ Coats AT ONE-QUARTER, ONE-THIRD AND ONE-HALF UNDER THEIR —A prominent maker’s entire remaining stock—secured by us in an ex- tremely favorable purchase—is offered to you at prices much below usual —The purchase has been divided into four ag Be scgg ood Po ge to choose from this Coats of Velour, Goldtone, Tweeds and Jersey, at —Coats of -Velvet, Polo, Velour and Cheviots, at... —This sale is greatly to your benefit, if you need a coat. Hats $1.95 Weave Hats in combina- trimmed with —The last two groups contain many of the new long Polo Coats, full must have long, mad laughs when ‘ war, whenever Sherman appeared, the band struck up “Marching Thru Georgia.” They played that tune, and played it, and played it, until the peppery general used to chew up his mustache and swallow it in sheer hate of himself, of Geor gia, of marching, and every other thing military. é It got so that Sherman would cringe when ‘he saw a band, and the firat oom pah, boom boom of the devilish bass drum would drive him distracted. At last came the end of his some- what scant patience. One night he . slipped into the old Casino theatre, in New York, @ theatre he patron- his music stand, lifted his eye- brows, and the orchestra started to attack “Georgia” with vim and So a glance at the groom's finger would indicate how many wives he had acquired and what had happened to them. That strikes me as an ingenious device, entirely practicable, cer tainly efficient. And for the one Bluebeard tn five million husbands it would #uf- fice, but that seems an awful waste of labor and ink on the 4,999,999 benedicts, because, for all practical Purposes, husbands are as thoroly branded, tattooed and marked by matrimony as tho each took @ bath in purple ink twice a week. And any man who can survive two dozen marriages would require fomething more than a tattoe to restrain his exuberance. eee ESTERDAY 1 paid 45 lamb cd it 35 FE ii his bill from the packing house. “Riba, 26¢," it read. I didn’t argue the matter, but It occurred to me that the butcher Was getting more for merely lifting those ribs out of the case and wrapping them up, was getting hogs, fed them, marketed them— indeed, if my experlence is any in- dication, the butcher was making About all anybody had made out of those hogan. It may be that the butcher has te make that 50 per cent profit, or 40, or 20, to remain in business, I doubt if he is getting rich, what- ever he charges; but the fact re maing that today the producer is | not making a profit from much of his investment. He is getting a |email wage for his long hours, and |all the big profits are taken by non producers. Which is fine business for the townsmen—until the farmer wakes up. Toulstans in 1919 only 249,000,000 pounds of sugar, as com- — with 661,800,000 pounds in 1918. Your Physician Is glad to have you bring your prescriptions this drug store to be compounded, because he knows that we carry only the purest, highest grade drugs. When prescriptions are compounded of pure- drugs of standard strength they are cer- tain to have the antici- pated effect. Bring your next pre- scription to this clean, high-class drug storg. Firet Ata can a. doctor. Wrire waiting administer hot cof- fee of aromatic spirits of ammonia. to armuse, re th ry but if weak, do not exhaust by making walk. Dash cold water on face and chest. ‘Wrap warmly and put to bed, Keep your medicine cabinet well supplied inat_ emergencies, tu th Second and James St. THE SEATTLE STAR AS IT SEEMS TO ME DANA SLEETH 000 or 30,000,000. Sharpens Vision Eyes Ld laa Relieves Streno tien | work-strained and watery eyes, Best druggists recommend and guarantee satisfaction or will SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET Merchandise at Special Prices, for Saturday. | $3.50 and $4.00 ' Colored Taffetas é Specially Priced At $2.89 a Yard have been able to offer this season. Auto Luiach = Jersey Silk Camisoles Regularly $8.00, $3.25 and $3.50. $2.50 —140 Jersey Silk Camisoles, some with trimmings of lace and Geor- gette; others plain with tailored bows. Sizes 36 to 42. Specially * priced at $2.50. —Kait Underwear, First Floor Girls’ 4 Tub Dresses Regularly Priced at $8.50 and $3.95 Saturday Special Offerings at $2.50 — Dresses fashioned of good quality Chambray and Gingham, trimmed with pique and eeif material. They are in Plaids, Stripes and plain shades of Blue, Green, Tan, Pink and Rose. —BSises € to 14 years Misses’ Department, Third Floor Women’s Umbrellas Speeially Priced at $1.85 —Women's sevenrib Cot ton Umbrellas, specially priced for Saturday at $1.85. —Umbreliss, Firet Floor —Chiffon Dress Taffetas in a good range of staple and new shades, are offered at a price less than any we 560 yards in the lot, 36 inches wide. Sold in stock at $3.50 and $4.00 a yard. For Saterday only at $2.89 a yard. Dress Goods, First Floor. Specially Priced —Fine Lunch Kits, fitted for ,service for six persons. Large and roomy kits, with large food box. Special at $17.50. >) —Four Party Lunch Kits, spe- cially priced at $12.00. ‘ —Lugegage Section, Fifth Floor are of stri teed fast.) lar stock, at $2.45 each. $4.50 Silk Bloomers Specially Priced for Saturday at —120 Silk Bloomers, in pink. Reinforced, elastic knee. Sizes 6,7 and 8. Special at $3.45. —Knit Underwear, First Floor Tan, Blue, Rose 400 Men's Shirts Reduced for Saturday Selling to —Regular $3.15 qualities of beautiful new Shirts, in soft cuff style. Made of fine percales heavy rep cloths. All d de- signs, in various col- ors and color combin- ations (all guaran- and —Sizs 14 to 17. These Shirts are taken from our regu- $3.15, and specially priced for Saturday only. ’ Coats Regularly $17.50 to $22.50—Special at $16.50 a made of Polo Cloth, Homespun, Serge and Velour. Includ- ine Long Conte with flare backs; also the belted styles. The colors are and Green. Sizes 6 to 14 years. —Men's Section, First Floor Women’s Union Suits Very Specially Priced at 85c —160 Women’s Cotton Union Suits, bodice with tape shoulder straps. Sizes 4, 5 and 6. Special at 85c. —Knit Underwear, First Floor Girls’ Coats " Speciall ly Priced on i Saturday | Coats Regularly up to $55.00—Special 4 at $35.00 , —Made of Polo Cloth, Velour, Silvertone and Novelt Checks. In sports styles, wi! belts; also the full style. The colors include Fi. Blue, Reseda Green 2a Brown. ‘ Coats Regularly $25.00 to it Pom met Bee: cat $23.50 # —-Misses’ Department, Third Floor ‘i Toilet Good, Specially Priced for Saturday —A high grade of Toilet Water, in fancy shaped bottles, in the follow- ing odors: Coeur de Violette, Lilac and Violette Petales. Regularly $1.65. Specially priced at $1.25. —Baldwin’s Perfume, Queen Bess or Le Trifle, regularly 50c an ounce, special at 33c an ounce. —Paradise Nail Polish, in form, special at 7c each. —Paradise Nail Polish, in cake form, special at 7c each. F —Velour Powder Puffs, special at 5c. —lIvory-handled Button Hooks, regu- larly up to 50c, special at 10c. —Hand and Nail Brushes, with high grade bristles. Regularly 50c, special at 35c. —Wool Powder Puffs, with handles. Regularly 50c, special at 10c. -~Rabbit’s Foot Powder Puffs. ularly 50c, special at 10c. —Toilet Goods, First Floor stick Reg- Percaline Petticoats Specially Priced at is $3.95 —A complete assortment of Per- caline Petticoats, with 12-inch cord- In Emerald and Bottle Green, Delft and Navy, White, Red, Purple, Gray, Rose and Black. The flounces are in plain and change- * able colors. ~ —Specially priced at $3.95 each. Out ed taffeta flounces. sizes, at $4.95 each. —Petticoats, Third Floot Specially Priced for Saturday —Your choice of two sizes of Colonial Glass Flower Baskets greatly reduced prices--for Saturday only. —50c Flower Baskets, special at 35c. —w5c Flower Baskets, special at 59c. China Section, Fifth Floor The war, along with subsequent olution, it is said, has reduced ¢ population of Russia by 25,000,- Se ll Bon cpte amed, aching, itching, burning, refund your money. JOHN SLATER Works Greatest Test Medium Will Speak and Give Demonstrations of Commuicalion” La qeg pelt SUNDAY, MAY 28, 8 TLER. BonOpto gives quick relief to in- P. M., at K. . Hall, Cor, First and Pike Sir Oliver Lodge told you about him—now hear him. One night only. Adm. 5éc to the irritated parts. That Ban Like Flames of F Here Is a Sensible Treatment | treatment | That Gets Prompt Results sores, boils, rough, red and For real downright, harassing dis-| move the tiny germs of pollution tl comfort very few disorders can ap-|break through and ; proach so-called skin disorders, such |Presence on the surface as Eczema, Tetter, Boils, eruptions, | jaye written us ecaly irritations and similar skin| pletely rid of every trebles, notwithstanding the lavish|orders by use of salves, lotions, washes and|mateh other treatments applied externally| inter ¢ ing affitcted with any form of skin disease whose blood was in good con- Gition. Therefore, it is but logical to’ conclude that the proper method of From the Notions Seema “Household Needs at Special Prices a Board Pads, at © —Vacation Boards; small boards neatly covered with | . ironing pad and cover; ready for use—$1.25. —Howard Dustless Dusters; — chemically treated. No oil to soi). In four sizes, at 20c to 60c. —Clothes Pin with | wire hooks to hi on the line—25¢. —Folding Wire Coat Hangers and —Heavy nickled Trousers Hanger—25c. —Clothes Pin Skirt Hangers —bde. Pagel Bars for hangers— —Machine Oil—20¢. —Oil Cans—10c. —Notions Section, First Floor —15c. —Combination Wooden Coat Trousers Hangers—25c. for pimples, skin, is to purify the blood ana People in all parts how