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PAGE 5S ojopojofofofofojofojo}o} is | COMPLETE SHOWING OF Tea Wagons and Mahogany Gate-Leg Tabl The Tea Wagon is a prae- tical and essential furnish- ing for the well-kept home. We have a wonderful collec- tion in Mahogany, Walnut, Fumed Oak, Jacobean Oak and Wicker. Priced from $28.50 to $8 The Rhodes Co. FANCY FIGURED DRESS VOILE Upper Matin Floor COPYRIGHT, 1919, BY ROBT. NS BRIDE € CO. ultrasmart and vicious set of which she had become a member | Her first introduction to opium smoking was made under the aus NEW shipment of 500 rds of Dress Voiles, in asnorted colors and figured patterns, comprise a special purchase which we will place Mahogany Gate-Leg Tables ‘These Tables are now more Popular than ever, as shown by their. increasing appear ance in the finest homes. They are highly ornamental Qs well as practical and use ful. Priced from $37.50 to $125.00, on sale for Thursday, Special, a Yard, $1.00 MEN’S SUMMER UNION SUITS AT $2.00 Main Floor Formeriy WoodhouseGrunbaum Furniture Co, Inc, GRUNBAUM R0oOS— CO-INC. “WHERE PIKE MEETS FIFTH” protects tor otatorrls F U.S. Anny Goods Sale| Relief Corps to 4 BY THE McAVOY Co. Picnic Thursday © D. Army Diankets, $7.50; white Members and friends of the Sexton Relief corps will picnic Thursday at double wool blankets, $7, $9, $11: the Retsel Veterans’ home, across auto robes, $8.50, $10, $15; camping from Bremerton. The boat will leave “can Union Suits are of fine yarns and knit in short and long ankle length style, well fitting and finish- ed with closed crotch. They of ideal summer weight, which will give satis- factory and had in white or ecru color, REE. Sea eae cotton Fancy Silk HOQUIAM.Body of 0. C. is, | 31, who disappeared Sunday sleeve, ered from Hoquiam river, ~“DANDERINE” — Stops Hair Coming Out; | Doubles Its Beauty. —— lofojofojojofojoojofo) CHAPTER IX. Mrs, Sin SEUSS E0003 0050050 500880888) are an res. wear, may be Honeymooners Are Killed as | Train Hits Car | | | Californians were Killed yesterday at Alford station, n Harrisburg | (Continued From Our Last struck the au bile in whie hy they were traveling from Portland] Kerry's tecth closed with @ sharp snap The dead are: Mr. and Mra. Joseph Pam! Schrim-|tne amarty from the home office | appearing in Lond comes in.” lo y € Mra, KR. V. Joste, Onktand, Cal, y }$t. She poppy. A daughter of Mrs. Schrimsher. Pointed a special independent com. | Rita, who had consented to go with tall Po misstoner to inquire into the hell:|Sir Lucien Pyne, met there for the Mr. and Mra Schrimsher wereliy, “1 am iad to may that I have|known as “Lola” and “Mrs. Sin.” = helped in getting this done by the| From the restaurant at which 2, and apparently were on their [Bh noneymoe to my uncle, Lord Wrexborough.| Rita proceeded to the flat of the Hut I give you my word, Inapector|organizer pf the opium party—Mr {ng from you any more than from already present, Introduced as Mollie From Stanford U ‘i, |Gretna, but. whone weakly pretty PALO ALTO, Cal, July 21.—Two| | blaze. ;. | notorious society divorcee, are being withheld, were requested! “From the home office repre| Leaving Rita chatting with Mien University because of “conduct in |ready given evidence.” | offering hi clgaret. compatible with the standards of the ‘ee bygone Atmel rior eeiaotee oy learn partic ™ he disdained to) you still get these?” Asked whether the two had been | obtain them from a woman “With the utmost difficulty,” mar punished for amoking, Dean Harriet | = jeaid. “I am greatly indebted to|five guineas @ hundred for ttiem, HESE incident x you." land only supplies them as a favor." made and out of the flat without waiting |lMehting Kilfane’s cigatet and then) for a servant to open the door. his own. | “Everything except opium is to be Second Floor had at Kazmat 4 nothing ex-| wea ef @. chareolér to Wane iaci|tain Jour eptian trom Lolat® HESE Novelty Silk Skirts are designed of fied the prudish, but to have ex: ” Kazmah sent her to me. Daughter of a struggling subur-|éliente for the Limehouse dive.” | Z b styled as specified by us, with the result that ba: olieitor rade «| “You have vinited the ‘House o! Ss Sizes { 2 e £ one . $ FY n solicitor, Rita Esden, at thy uh tout Sizes 38 to 4 an exceptional value is offered to you in all. singularly pretty girl. Her mother) “Many times, at weekends. Ah!/ slim ‘Si 38 to 44 fanned the girl's natural vanity and|here e#he is.” Slim Sizes 38 to * : ° : _ | They are fashioned in straight two-piece and $3.50; white and gray woo! socks,, | endowed with a moderately €004/pbrown jeather attache case. She/ ee es Panitasat Per Ghaw knit, (Sc; good dress socks voice, a stage career was deter |was not tall, but she possessed al pleated models of Fan-ta-si, Baronette Satin, terns with fancy pockets. Waist Medsures 25 to 30 Inches ALBANY, Ore, July 21.--Four) w a Southern acific = tre Inwue) to San Francisco, “At lant.” he #ald, “I eee where! pices of an American comedian then | sher, San Francisco. Of The secretary of estate has ap |place at the American's fiat, Billy Joste, three yearold son of |ieh traffic,” replied Margaret quiet-|first time the woman variously married in San Francisco on June jrepresentations which I have made|she had had supper with Sir Lucien (O] Dismiss Two Coeds |Kerry, that I have withheld noth-| Cyrus Kilfane. One other guest “Him! snapped Kerry, eyes fierce-| face Rita recognized as that of a young women students, whose names |ty | yesterday to withdraw from Stanford jsentative-before whom I have al-|Gretna, Kilfane took Payne ‘aside, | Chief Inspector K eo institution.” 3 manener metry warned ¢ 4 mornin 8 - ed Kilfane, “Lola charges me inradieré semneeed that wen “beh one morning, Mi Halley he | mured Kilfan lola arges He walked stiff_y from the room| Sir Lucien laughed sardonically 2 pe peep DRESS SKIRTS AT $16.50 ‘The past life of Mrs. Monte Irvin|cept opium interests me, You ob- summer silks from our own shelves and are cite® the compassion of the wise. Of courve, her game is beating up| Age of 17, began to develop into a|® Hundred Raptures'?” | R 33 52 egular Sizes 34 to 52 ‘ sche the most favored light shades for summer wear. Dianketa, camping ©. D. jackets, from th n dock at 10:30 a m ambition and Rita proving to be] @ woman came tn, carrying al % . “Lt nl is . 5c: men’s all wool heavy sweaters, | You Can’t Brush or mined upon. Rita, by the prefixing |remarkably beautiful figure. Her Crepe de Chine, Fancy Checks and Striped Pat- $12 value, $7 each; B. V. D. style Of two letters to her name, eet oUt) hair was of that true, gloesy black union suits, $1; union suits, $3 Wash Out Dandruff to conquer the playgoing world ak! which suggeats the sheen of ray-| ‘The only sure way to get rid of) ; 500 O. D. reclaimed army Rita Dresden. jen's plumage. In the swift glance} 3.76; new khaki} Two years of hard work and dis) which sho cast about the room dandruff is to dissolve it, then you destroy it entirely. To do this, get HOUSE DRESSES | Upper Main Floor 15; new O. D. shirts, $6; appointment served to dixpel th¢|inere 5, or was me thin, Teedy and & Gb. bolts white cotton, 25¢ per kirl's tHlustons, She learned to ap-l ovis, Vie , oe pound, for quilts and filling; army leggings, $1.25; Munson last U. 8. Army dress and work shoes, $7.50 $8.50, all easy on the feet. Tents and tarpaulins, all sizes. 620 3rd ave, near Cherry. Telephone El Hott 5367. Happiness and Comfort Plus Safety This is what you and your family can enjoy if you have a home of your you can be sure the home is your own if, when you buy, you in- sist upon having a Policy of Title Insurance. Then all this Company’s re- sources stand behind your title. Washington Title |about four ounces of ordinary liquid jarvon; apply it at night when re Uring; use enough to moisten the scalp and rub it in gently with the finger tips, Do this tonight and by morning. most if not all, of your dandruff will | be gone, and three or four more ap plications will completely dimolve| and entirely destroy every single sign| A few cents buys “Dandertne.” and trace of it, no matter how much After an application of “Danderine” dandruff you may have. you can not find a fallen hair or any | You will find, too, thag af ftch- dandruff; besides every hair shows ing and digging of the scalp will new life, vigor, brightness, more stop at once, and your halr will be color and thickness. | times better. You can get Nqwid arvon at any | | ° | Dentist After you eat—always use|) gay now devoting all examinations @iagnose each case Instant! eee | | Gassy Feeling. tops gestion, ing, headache fluffy, lustrous, glosmy, silky and 9 Seattle’s |drug store. It is inexpensive and| ATONIC 2S well as do all extract- food souring, and | tbe caused by soft, and look and feel a hundred Leading never fails to do the work. | ental practice. I make one or two tablets—eat like candy. | ing between the hours of 9am. and 6 pn My offices have bee established for mor |than a quarter of |century, and under m 4 Preciate at ite true value that mas culine admiration which, in an un usual’ degree, ehe had the power to excite. Those of her admirers who were in @ position to assist} her professionally were only pre pared to use thelr influence upon |terms which ahe was unprepared to accept ' Matters stood thus when a new lauitor appeared in the person of Sir Lucien Pyne. He was a di rector of the syndicate in whore |production she was playing—a man referred to with awe by every girl lin the company as having it In his power to make or mar @ professional reputation. Nevertheless, Rita was determined net to succumb without a etrug gla She set to work to win esteem as well a» admiration. Sir Lacien was first surprised ‘enen piqued, and finally interested by such unustal tactics ~ Twelve| months later Ruta Dresden was playing the title role in “The Maid of the Masque.” Str Lucien had dicovered himaelf to be really in love with her, and he might quite ponsibly have offered her marriage even if & dangerous rival had not appeared. Monte \4 Irvin, altho considerably | murmured Kilfane, know who the sleepy glance toward: arete: said Kilfane |me a new. supply?” | “Next Tuesday you get some more.” But opium before we get the cigarets jen? Tuesday, my dear.” [Carlson Suffered 5 Years “Another little «ister, dear Lola,” | “Of course, you) This,” turning | Rita, “in| our Officiating priestess, rs, Sin.” | ‘The womar strangely named dilated her nostrils suspiciously Someone smokes the chandu cig she said the offender. it in? dear Lola,”| “You have brought! “Il am “Oh, no, indeed,” replied Mra, Sin. “But the cigarets—* “Are from Buenos Ayres? Yes. Buenos Ayres must get the Five cases come to London on Cy. Be of good courage, IT WAS HARD FOR KIRKLAND MAN TO GET AROUND From Indigestion and BROKEN line of Plaid Gingham House Dreanes, in sizes 36 to 44, consisting of one hundred in all, which sold formerly at $6.50 and $8.50, are re- duced for a quick sale to 84.95. SILK POPLIN SKIRTS, $3.75 Second Floor SPECIAL purchase, which with our principle of sharing the economies with you, enables us to offer out-of-theordinary values in straight two-piece, separate skirts; made of silk poplin, with yoke, narrow belts and novelty pockets. The color variety im cludes Black, Sand, Navy, Taupe and Wisteria, | Regulation and Extra Large Size Waist Measures waving lea by Kilfane opened. a door, one thin yellow hand |Mra. Sin, the company filed Into an apartment which had been trans. formed into an oplum dive. Tables, chairs and other ttems of furniture had been stacked against one ‘of the wails and the floor spread with rugs, skins and nuther ous silk cushions. Mo Gretna cally. “Make yourself comfortable, dear,” she cried Rita, dropping down upon a heap of cus “1 am| off my shoes, The! when I woke up © numb.” giggled = hystert. to oing to take t time, Cyrus |al tokens are pure dear? The shadowed eyes glanced aside at Sir Lucien Pyne. “Certainly” he replied. “I ami al ways at the ladies’ service.” (Continued in Our Next Isue) Pay High Fare on Valley Cars Now Rainier rites began to pay a higher rate of carfare Wednesda The new schedule calls for a cash fare of 10 cents, or 62-3 cents if met ed | IRON v Used hd over 4,000, People Tokens are sold on the cars of the | annually Rainier valley line at the rate of 15 for 4 | the many j ig | Acid-Stomach | EATONICis the best remedy, it takee the harmful acids and gases right out | of the body and, of course, you get well. Tens wonderfully |. Guaranteed to satisfy or | money refunded by your own drug- ' gist. “ Cost s trifle, Please try it! | ny feet were q “You should place Mrs there own silken to 4 much to commend of the girl—and in who still over| | personal management since suty 16, Rita's senior, for $1. An extra charge of 2 cents} Health 1901. I do not compete with cheap,|him in the ¢ transient, advertixing aentiats. lithe eyea of her mother, My prices are the lowest, com/retained a curious influence distent with first-class work. her daughter. He was much more EDWIN J. BROWN, D. D. & — | wealthy than Pyne, and altho the Seattle's Leading Dentist latter wns @ baronet, Irvin was certain to be knighted ere long, #0 |that Rita would secure the append age of “lady” in either case Also his reputation promised a more re Mable husband than Sir Lucien could be expected to make. On the first night that Rita had been entrusted with a part of any she had discovered state of hope an eventuality which Sir Lucien had foreseen, and he seized the opportunity at of securing a new hold upon girl Some hours before the perform ance he detected her condition of |4® abject fright * * * and from his waistcoat pocket he took @ little gold snuff-box At first the girl declined to follow me down to my | is made for transfers to and from | 3 Sin. “You have| municipal car lines on the token trength Uttle room and fare. No charge is made for trans fie’ tri; and’ tt 40] ge sooo oe. aaneeures quiet—#o quiet.” salnoeartntielEas, On!" erjed Moto Gretna, “t] “Daddy, bring home some of | MOR UDMUACT aS must come! But I daren't go alone. /foldt’s French pastry.”—Adv. Will you come with me, dear? | turning to Rita. “1 dop't know Rheumatism; Tanlac Re- stores His Health “Tantac has rid me of a case of rheumatiam from which I suffered for five years, and increased my weight 19 pounds besides,” declared Oscar Carlson, of Kirkland, Wash., a well known employe of the Price | Shipping company, recently | “The rheumatism bothered me mainly in my legs, and crippled me up so it was hard for me to get about and do my work. The pains n my knees especially were so bad! I could get very little sleep at night, and I had a catch in my back which made it agony for me to bend over land straighten up. But rheumatism was not my only trouble, for I was nervous and restless and my appe- j tite was poor, so that I never en- | @& meal as I should and what a did me very little good. 1 lost weight rapidly, and finally got so weak that the least exertion would | > tire me out completely. | atvice which instinctively she dis, G.cltcq'to aco what it would do trusted, and Sir Lucien was (00/1. me, and it helped me right from clever to urge it upon her. the start. Weil, a few bottles of the To analyze the process which|‘he start. Vi cre tll oe at i | medicine resto thereupon took place in Rita's mind | sietely The rheumatic would be a barren task, since it#/ ioe mo entirely, I have pe | result was a foregone conclusion.) 4¢ my limbs and do my work|! She struggled, poor victim, and only! with ease, I am no longer plc increased her terrors Not untill seep like a log and wake up in the span fot the clock showed her that in 20| morning feeling rested and refreshed. | eu oUNN wurarine minutes she must make her first)1 have a tremendous appetite and entrance did succumb. Sir| everything agrees with me, so that Lucien’s gold snuff box lay Upon! my weight and strength have been her dressing table—and she WA) restored, and I feel fine all the time. trembling. She raised the jJewelled|y) am certainly glad to pass the good lid. word along that Tanlac i# the medi But |cine for people suffering like 1 did.) into ine and) ‘Taniac is sold in Seattle by Bartell | Drug Stores under the personal di ection of a special Tanlac represen. | tative. | Insurance Co. “Under State Supervision” Assets More Than Six Hundred Thousand Dollars said your sheets “was the reply. = | “Let me arrange It for you," came the harsh voice of Mrs. Sin. “Lucy will drive you both down—won’t you JUST ARRIVED—A LARGE SHIPMENT OF STONE JARS Stone Jars are very scarce. It will pay to buy your jars now. We offer Stone with covers in the following sizes: 3 Gallon Size. eeorrere 4 Gallon Size................$1.65 5 Gallon Size................$2.10 $2.50 Screen Meat Safe, $1.69 Here is just what you need for the warm weather—one of these Screen Meat Safes. These Safes are well constructed and are fly- proof. An unusual bargain at..........$1.69 consequence, ‘Actually Removes Hair Roots—Something New (Harmless Method; Works “Like Magic”) im : once the = | To have the superfluous hairs) easily, quickly f th o n-irritating uld safe f phe A REMARKABLE OFFER Automobile Luggage Carrier she had walked blindly of if she the clutches |veronal, her, subsequen' 4 . :. |ments with chandu were prompted ou too WI1 e it by indefensible curiosity and a fals 9 3 vanity which urged her to do| everything that was “done” by the ‘or what we are offering you this week for $1.95, Watch for our ad Thursday. MARKET BLOUSE SHOP, 107 Pike Street, Between First and Second Aves. Blue Moon is modern—a modern drink for the modern trend—a modern drink for up-to-date flap- pers and light stepping men. We could tell you all about it— { but why spoil a good thing. Our suggestion is to buy it—try it— and then see if you can ever go by it. U.S. ARMY AND NAVY GOODS SALE Army 0. D, Wool Shirts. sees Bl to 83 $1.25 Bal A lucky purchase brings this wonderful bar gain. This Folding Luggage Carrier can be at- tached to any running board. The regular price” of these carriers is $5.00, but owing to our” lucky purchase we offer them Thursday at $2.49 $3.25 Household Scale, $2.49 A Household Scale comes in very handy around the home, especially during the canning season. Scale is like illustra- tion, weighs up to 24 pounds. A bargain at..........$2.49 1.) Spiral’ Puttees Monogram extra large Towels. . ‘: 8. Navy White Hats jold Medal Folding Cot E New Feather Pillows, Emmer ich #1 Navy and Army Blank BOB WHITE TOILET PAPER « to $12.50 Army Cotton Khaki I Auto or Captains’ Robe & ‘Leather Boxes: tackle special 3,700 t for auto kits, fis ort kits, ete; Manufacturers 8, Blue Moon Rainier Products Co, of Rainier Beverages, L and Old Fashion Cider. ey ‘otton in 3 to 5-Ib. (wry suffer the discomforts and\ embarragments of a Goitre? ©. G.C. preparation for goitre has bene- fited many. Why pay several hundred dollars for an operation to remove a goitre when O, G.C. | can be obtained for such a comparatively small expenditure? | ©.G.C, when properly applied gives satis: factory results, or your money will be | 8, 1b aa Special White Woolen Double ] Blankets, large size 84.75 House Tents, 16x16, 16 ounce; pace for 2 rooms. White... $5 Khaki...,.840 ‘Ali In good condition Large shipment new Army Shoes < (| ale artived Conducted by Camp Lewis Wireless ' A TRUE FRUIT DRINK The Store for Useful Articles ianded. O.G.C. in sold direct, by mail | omy, Write for booklet, Address Dept. C 0.0. C. CHEM! f COMPANY pin, ] Zs 904 THIRD AVENUP Block Next to Madison Street SEATTLE, WASH Mail and Express Orders given Prompt attention 1221-Third Ave "COR UNIVERSITY