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ee ee ee Blac Rig caecgemnnese re a JUNT 4 FRIDAY suse t at a lower price than How do you continue price of the other tat when you sell so do you make in Sea “How any other tailor ch eaply ?” These are some of the questions that I have to answer nearly every day. Well, 1 learned long ago that you have to keep a volume of business going through the shop if you expect to produce econom ically, and I learned that the sm st ofea margin on a big volume is better n the largest kind of a profit margin en no,t nes. That's why I am now doing a big busir while the other tailors are doing nothing. BY REQUEST In deference to the request of many old custom- ers who failed to take advantage of last Saturday's big special I am going to make just one more bar- gain day. LAST CALL Positively the Last SUITS MADE TO ORDER 30 SIDELSKY SUITS SATISFY My Suits are built to satisfy men who don’t want to buy a new suit every season. In tailoring, in trimming, in lining and-in every detail of suit build- ing my garments are made to’stand up under all SEE YOU IF CAN SPLENDID LINE OF FABRIC. TO SELECT FROM $50 OR $60 THE SE ( ELOPING IS A GOULD HABIT! | CARROLL L. WAINWRIGHT The love of romance seems so deeply implanted in the Gould family that they elope whether there is need for elope- ment or not. George Jay Gould, the father and two sons, Kingdon and George Jay, jr., eloped and now the daughter Miss Edith C. Gould, 18—has eloped with C, L. Wain- wright, 21, rich art student. When other members of the family learned of the clopement they said “they always did like young Wainwright.” PALMER TRAMPLES ON. CONSTITUTION, NOTED ATTORNEYS DECLARE BY GEORGE B. WATERS WASHINGTON {cal organizations for th informing w thetr Dectar meetings ¢ wholenaie TRY'S NAME IN DISREPUTE “We are beth men end women that out pity. LAW SCHOOL DEANS spread wufferin, struck at the f free inatite brow ught the name nto disrept on of Amert and } of our cou iSeems There Are noed to the Ameri. when De re than ste months, day nigh wyern who signed the state ng Palmer are ; | have Ind to rm * Falls From Truck; ; Skull Fractured Murray, ¢ Pll Mead CONTINUAL TILLED “GAL GED "| Struck by Piece kinds of usage. I buy the kind of woolens that will wear and I make them up right. IMPERIAL TAILORING CO. LOUIS SIDELSKY, Proprietor 801 Third Ave., Corner Columbia Tailors to the Men of Seattle for Nearly a Third of a Century zc Terminst | Spain Plans to Levy (Cay Markets cc a pan’ || Tax on Apartments Stores MADRID, Spain, June 4.—It nn. 493 || PTOPOKed by the government to lev ments SUITCASE LOST FROM AUTOMOBILE Between Arctic Club and Thursday evening, June 8. to owner. $25.00 Reward asked if contents to The Chas. H. Telephone Main 484, Harbor Island, Valuable only No questions immediately Seattle. returned Lilly Co., Jand held inco! Timber; Leg Hurt John Gi the 8 continues “Under the the office ting by ite | with 1) havin n for committed contin; | N 16 Third ave. W artests, both of aliens o Pony ollge oath zcag Fete . Report Bolsheviki "paive been Sali in Persia Capital und women unicado without the | ve aged en DON, June 4.—An unconfirm 1; homes | : ; ni been made LON od report from ¢ , search | Rolshevik troops } en Te roperty ne hd re | heran, the Persian *a; other property ha |tonly destroyed; workingmen THE DUWAMISH VALLEY women suspected have been radical abused land Pioneer associ of the teacher | maltreated. live of the first » “Agents of the department of jJus-| county at Van tice have been introduced into rai-|reunion at W How to Instantly Have A ncanlee sinc Skin A Vree Preseription Dees ‘This for) me You—You Can Prepare It at Your Home, shamefully New York It tn my own discov. h remarkable re denti will be r firat 4 dir derwitlo and tia | counters u fund gua ¢ h| stores anc recom-' tell Drug © transpa I especially and Owl Drug Co ATTLE 8 Plenty of “Ghosts” t of | TAR All the ew Straws Are Here! Let’s Go!! Genuine South American Panama Hats in all the newest blocks, are priced at. “. $5.75 RIE ca gatisersbonsierss $3.50 $2.50 $3.50 $4.00 MAIN FLOOR Sailors in Sennit and a number of fancy braids, at MEN'S SHOP-—LOWER Savings on Men’s and Boys’ Shoes An assortment of Men’s Gunmetal Calf Shoes, made over the popular English last, or with the comfortable round toe. They have Goodyear welt soles. These are broken lines, $4 95 e but there are almost all sizes in the lot. The pair .........-.eeeeeeeeees os bese006 --- $2.00 | | Youths’ Scuffers in tan elk leather, have tough elk soles and are made on a footform last. Sizes 814 to 11. The pair.. Boys’ and Youths’ durable School Shoes, heavy weight tops and soles; made $2 85 for rough wear. In sizes 1 to AUG QUIT seas is ob agaveass Ch eviaeeneeces eovewees e MEN'S AND BOYS’ SHOF SHOP—LOWER MAIN FLOOR \ The Bon Marche ESTABLISHED 189@ 25 Feet Garden Hose, Special $2.95 Three-quarter-inch Garden Hose with pure rubber inner tubing, has a protecting jacket of heavy canvas. Complete with couplings. 50-Foot Lengths, Same Hose, $5.95 _ Moulded Rubber Hose 25-Foot Lengths, Special Mowers $4.25 “ae 50-Foot Lengths, Special $8.45 This corrugated moulded Garden Hose will give long and satisfactory service if cared for properly. Three- quarters of an inch in diameter. Complete with coup- lings. $5.00 The well-known “Henley” plain-bearing Lawn Mower with three cutting blades, in 14- and 16-inch sizes. SUTIN, as FOURTH FLOOR ” BON MARCHE aed dds Viti | American Films Too Realistic for Madge) LIVERPOOL, Eng., June 4.—"I not lke American film acting,” aighs Mise Titheradge, English movie actress recently retur’ od from s Angeles. “It is so tiresome to | ‘eh wear an evening gown at $ o'clock Jim the morn’ Movies take prece lent over ept fire engines in the United States, says Mixs Tither adge, and she has blood-curdling tales | of traffic | cities for 'Blind Thirty Years, Cured by Operation LONDON, Eng., June 4.—Losing his sight soon after his marriag halted In the heart of great film reasons, “A Regular Fellow” | Derbyshire farmer named Shaw re mained blind for 20 yearn H wife ye . 7 . . . 1perintended the farm, ams > Will appreciate our New Spring Offerings in two sons, The farmer, now aged 60. underwent a special operation arid wags cured, He saw his grandehildr ‘or the first time, They are 3 ears old and 2 Capps 100 Per Cent “i Wool Clothes Realizing that it is the Quality rather than the quantity of wool used that insures the color and wearing service of the gar ménts. 'U. Ss. Army Goods Sale 200 new United States Shipping ‘ard Kopac Mattresses, single size, Olive Drab Blankets, There has never been a time when Quality counted for as much as it does today. Get in before the stock is broken. Suits and Overcoats priced to please your purse—$40 to $60. KING BROS. ‘CO. 1200 and 711 Second Avenue Where Quality Reigns Heavy r Pillows, 81.2%, Auto or Captain A, #9, tain Robes, all Robes, of all kin rmy Wool § “alshvy Sheets, €1:48. 1 a ¢ Dark Camping 8, price low. pment Wool Breeches, patr Munson last Army shoes, | 8.50, Sale Conducted by [CAMP LEWIS WIRELESS Ave., Seattle, Wash, reas Orders Filled as Kaps | as Povsible —_—_———_ | |. 112 =) nV