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SOSOUN SERVICE SUBSTANTIAL SAVING ON Regular. $62.50 Golten Oak, $45.00 Fumed Oak $45.00 Golden Oak, $50.00 Gokten Oak, $52.00 Golden Oak, $44.00 Fumed Oak, $44.00 Golden Oak, $35.00 Fumed Oak, $32.50 Fumed Oak, $32.50 Golden Oak, $30.00 Golden Oak, $30.00 Fumed Oak, Our Usual Credit bakers on Purchase ee LIBERAL CREDIT EXTENDED Ea] fofo}ofo.ofo.oyopoyoyoyo} lojofo}o} . top, top. top, top, . top, top, top, . top, top, top, . top, top, A batons aaa ese setae ort does | t0D, ps by taking college, reported here. JI ISO's: DINING TABLES ‘To take care of our new stock of Dining Tadles that are arriving daily, we have to retleve our sam~ ple floor of patterns we will pot re Place, and all tables of Which there is one of a kind, The patterns aro alt of the straight line, Made of oak and finished in the golden or fumed finish, Below we give list of sizes and reductions; extend to @ fm . extend to 6 ft, extend to ¢ ft extend to 6 ft extend to 6 ft. . extend to 6 ft, extend to 6 ft. ... extend to 6 ft. . extend to 6 ft . extend to 6 ft. . extend to 6 ft. gece extend to 6 tf. SSE == a Seay ga erolotoorolofefororoloorc) CG AMES, Towa-—Death at Cana daigua, N. Y. of Dr. B. W. Stan vice president of Joda state Mary Marie it (Continued From Saturday) Now, do you wonder that I have been rubbing my eyes and wondering if I was really 1, and if this wae An dersonville? Even now I'm not sure but it's a dream, and I shall wake up and find I've gone to sleep on ~— ASPIRIN Name “Bayer” on Genuine “Payer Tablets of Aspirin” ts genu- ine Aspirin proved safe by millions p] and prescribed by physicians for over twenty yeara. Accept only an unbroken “Rayer package” which contains proper directions to relieve Headache, Toothache, Earache, Neu- raigia, Rheumatiam, Colda and Pain. MARYSVILLE, Cal. —H LE, Cal,—Half a | biock of apartment houses destroyed by fire of unknown origin. Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost few cents. Druggiats also sell larger “Bayer packages.” » Aspirin is trade mark Bayer Manufacture Mono aceticacidester of Salicyticacia. Puget Sound Power & Light Company’s Five-Year Gold Coupon 8% Notes Dated September 1, 1920; Due September 1, 1925 Sizes, $100, $500 and $1,000 Dexter Horton Trust & Savings Bank, Trustee Price $100 and Interest—Yield 8 Per Cent EVERY purchaser of these notes has the assurance that his money remains in the community, to be a part of it, and aid Py EleanorHPorter COPYFPIGHT ii wo and caught the fever and died re. So this Mra, Whitney ien’t really any relation of him at all Rat he'd always known her, even before #he married his cousin; and #0, when her husband died, and she didn’t have any home, he asked ber to come here. I don't know why Aunt Jane went Away, but she’s been gone ‘mort four months now, they may here, Nellie the cara, and that the train in just drawing into the station, and that Jobn and t horses, and Aunt Jane in her I-don't-care-howittooks biack | dross are there to meet me, see One week later, It iwn't @ dream. It's afl really, truly true—everything; Father com ie $0 est, som, the level anaasne bile, and the pretty lady in the Ught blue dress, who kiased me. And when 1 went downstalra the next morning 1 found out it was real, ‘specially the pretty lady, for she kissed me again, and maid she hoped I'd be happy thera And, she never said one word about dusting one hour and studying one hour and weeding one hour, (Of cours, she couldn't say anything about my clothes, for I was already in & Mary blue gingham dress.) She just told me to amuse myself any way I liked, and said, if I wanted to, I might run over to see some of the girls, but not to make any plans for the afternoon, for aie was going to take me to ride, Now, what do you think of that? Go to see girls in the morning, and take @ ride-en automobile ride!—in the afternoon. In, Andersonville! Why, I couldn't believe my ears, Of course, 1 was wild and crazy with delight-—but it wag all so different. Why, I begun to think almost that 1 was Marie and not Mary at all. And it's been that way the whole hired girl—here now. forgetting that I'm Mary now and must use the Mary words here) I told Mother that she (Cousin Grace) wan quite old, but not #0 old | as Aunt Jane. (1 asked Nellie, and Nellie said she guessed she war thirty-five, but she didn't look a day over twenty-five.) And she is pretty and everybody loves sher, I think Jane, for he sometimes stays around quite a lpt now—after meals, and in the evening, I mean. And that's what [ told Mother. Oh, of course, he still Wkes his stars the beat of anything, but not quite ax well aa he Used to, maybe-—not to give all his me to them. I haven't anything special to write, I'm jut having a beautiful time. Of course, I mins Mother, but I know I'm going to have her again in just September—-1 forgot to ay , that Father ts going to let me go brine Pave wade py Aged mee to school again thin year ahead mother ie exclied, toe Of course, 11% hie time, just an he aid last year wrote her and told Her all about it}, 3° YOU wee, really, I'm here only right away, And she wrote right a little bit of @ while, aw it is now, back and wanted to know everything | 2"! It's no wonder I keep forgetting Tam Mary. I haven't got anything new for | the love part of my story, I am sorry about that. But there just ian't anything, #0 I'm afraid the book never will be a love story, anyway. | Of course, I'm not witp Mother now, so I don't know whether there's anything there, or not; but I don’t think there will be And as for Father—I've pretty nearly given him up. Anyhow, there never used to be any signa of hope for me there. An for myxelf—well, I've about given that up, too. I don't believe they're going to give me any chance to have anybody tll I'm real old-—probably little things. And she ested in Cousin Grace; and wanted to know all about herf said she never heard of her before, and was she father’s own cousin, and how old was she, and was she pretty, and was father around the house more now, and did I see a lot of him? Bhe Ithought from something I said that I aid. I've Just been writing her again, and I could tell her more now, of | cours, than I could in that first letter, I've been here a whole week, and, of course, I know more about | things, and have done more. {not till I'm twenty-one or two. And T told her that Cousin Grace!) can't wait all that time to finish wasn't really Father's cousin at all,| this book. so it wasn't any wonder she hadn't ever heard of her. She was the! wife of Father's third cousin who went to South America six years Ona Week Later ‘Things are awfully funny here this time. I wonder if it's all Grace that makes it so. Anyhow, she's just as different as different can be from Aunt Jans. And things are different, everywhere, Why, I forget half the time that I'm Mary. Honestly, I do. I try to be ‘Mary. I try to move quietly, speak gently, and laugh softly, just a Mother told me to. But before I know it I'm acting natural again —Just lke Marte, you know. And I believe it is Cousin Grace. She never looks at you in Aunt Jane's I'mamazedat-you way, And she laughs herself a lot, and sings (Paid Advertisement) told me. Nellie is the maid—T mean | (I will keep) | $1.45, $1.95, $2.95 $3.25 and $4.95 a Yard even Father likes to have her around | better than he did his own amlster | Cousin | Upper Main Floor SPECIAL purchase of Plain Colored Silks which now on sale again offers us the opportunity to worth while savings, made possible by our sale features: 86-inch Silk Taffeta 36-inch Silk Messaline 86-inch Silk Satin 86-inch Silk Peau de Soie In Black and Colors at | | I Special—Satin ’ Taffeta Ribbons | Main Floor oR a quick clean up sale the Ribbon Section has taken from the regular stock 300 yards of 6, 6% and 6%4inch Satin Taffeta Ribbon in Plain Light Blue, Pink, Rose, Lavender, Copenhagen Blue, Shell, Wile, Reseda, Gold and White Formerly $1.35, $1.60 and $1.76. ‘Tuesday, 68c yard ... DRESSES IKE the model sketched, which is made of brown satin with three tier plaited skirt, all the Dresses are made of splen- @id quality) material which is in keeping with the smartness of the styles; a combination resulting in ex- ceptional value. Men’s Silk Ties— Special $1.35 a. sys capes om | plays the Basque, the Main Floor normal waist line, pleated skirts, and tunic skirts and | HE Men's Section has just ing /straightline models; received a shipment of a also the Moyen Age style, special purchase comprising 300 adaptations from the Mid- Fourin-Hand Silk Ties with ‘die Ages, ia slip bands and wide flowing ends. The amortment includes a nplendid variety of colors and pattefns which would sell, if marked in the regular way, at $2.00 and $250. While they chet $1.35 CHOICE AL woe sees eee The favorite fall shades of Black, Navy and Brown are shown in sizes 16 to 46. SPECIAL—5600 YARDS OF FINE SILKS has just arrived and is call your attention to y principle of sharing with you the economies which purchases of this character substantially afford. The 86-inch Silk Crepe de Chine 36-inch Silk Printed Radium 40-inch Silk Charmeuse 40-inch Silk Dress Satin Smart Satin, Serge and Velveteen AT $24.50 land plays, too—real pretty lively | pects me to be Mary, and so I try to things; not just hymn tunes, And|remember—only I ‘can't. Why, I the house is different. There are | couldn't even show him how much I four geraniums in the @ining-room | knew about the stara I tried to the window, and the parlor fs open every | other night. I went out to the ob- day. The wax flower there, but/servatory where he was, and asked the hair wreath and the coffin plate|him questions about the stara I are gone Cousin Grace doesn't/tried to seem interested, and was dreas like Aunt Jane, either. She/ going to tell him how I'd been study wears pretty white and blue dresses,|ing about them, but he just laughed and her hair is curly and Muffy. kind of funny, and said not to bother my pretty head about such things, And4 90 I think afl this ts why T| but to come in and play to him on keep forgetting to be Mary, But, of the piano. course, I understand that Father ex-| g. o¢ course, I did. And he sat Mrs. Whitney. That any’! see it that wasn't as blind My, but wasn't I exci! guess I was. And, of course, I then that I had been blind as a But I began to open my eyes that, and watch—not 4 1 you know, but just glad and inte ested, and on account of the book. (Continued Tomorrow) : SAN JOSE, Cal—William 90, charged with bill-raising, to have admitted term at McN for similar offense. f and listened to three whole pieces. Now, wasn’t that funny? . in its development. That is why this is a home investment. It isa local or home security, offered to local or home buyers for the aid ; of community development. | ee Two Weeks Later I understand !t afl now—every-! thing. And it is Cousin Grace, and it) is a love story, Father is in love with her. Now I guess I shall have some thing for this book! It seems funny now that I didn’t }thigk of it at first But J didn't— | not until I heard Nellie and her beau talking about it. Nellie said she wasn't the only one in the house |that was going to get married. And when he asked her what she meant, jebe said it was Dr. Anderson and YOU'LL SAY HE WAS A PRIYCE— “A Prince There Was” AT THE /EDWARD L. |FRENCH Has been successful in business and also in state affalrs— REPUBLICAN Candidate for LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR PRIMARY ELECTION September 14, 1920 War years were lean years with the public utilities. They had to f development during that time. Now they.must endeavor to catch up with community growth and keep pace with it. THIS COMPANY IS OFFERING GILT EDGE SE- CURITY ON SUCH UNUSUAL TERMS IN ORDER THAT THERE MAY BE A LARGER PARTICIPA- TION BY PATRONS AND EMPLOYES IN THE OWNERSHIP OF ITS UTILITIES. Blue Bird Dinner Sets Special at $13.98 These 8 per cent notes, running five years to maturity, are in de- nominations of $100, $500 and $1,000. Limited amounts may BE PURCHASED ON TERMS OF TEN EQUAL MONTHLY PAYMENTS, the Company paying interest on the amounts paid in. is the least paid Cavers tn this Asso- ciation for more than cight years In Our New Home Today This morning we opened for business in our commodions new street floor quarters at 815 Second Avenue, near Marion Sirect, where we will be glad to welcome our present patrons and all those desiring to participate In earnings of this Association. (Advertisement Paid for by Mathes for Governor Club) E.T. MATHES Golden Rule Mayor of Bellingham Candidate for the Demo- cratic Nomination for President, State Normal School, Bellingham, 1898- 1913. Since 1913, sole owner E. T. Mathes Book Co. A fundamental defmo- crat. A thorough \progressive. Earnest advocate of rural life development. A lifelong student of social problems. Did welfare work for fifteen months,overseas, ATTENTION DEMOCRATS! Nominate Dr. Mathes next Tuesday, and he will win for you gext November. This is one of the most attractive investments ever presented in the Pacific Northwest. The security is unquestioned. The interest rate unusually high. It is a home investment in a home institution. You may buy notes for cash or on partial payments. It Is Your Opportunity This beautiful Blue Bird Dinnerware comes in 48- and 52-piece sets. Some of these sets contain a sugar and creamer, others have the butter chips. We also include. in this sale a limited number of “Green » Spray” Dinner Sets. Special at $13.98. quarters, having in mind at the same thme the ceartr having in med at te see the the Quart Size. Mason Fruit Jars yea fea Special 85c Dozen We are ready today to welcome you at our new home where we have provided every facil ity and convenience to serve you promptly, ef- ficiently and profitably. During the last two years our resources and activities have so greatly increased that we have been compelled to obtain more adequate This is a very low price for the quart- size Ball Mason Fruit Jars. They come complete with porcelain-lined covers and rubbers. Special at 85¢ dozen. 18-inch Air Tight Heater Special at $2.59 One of these Air-tight Heaters will keep you warm and comfortable. This is the 18-inch size, with extra lining inside. A big special at $2.59. THE STORE FOR USEFUL ARTICLES - Full information may be obtained at any office of this Company YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO BECOME A SAVER IN THIS ASSOCIATION CONSULT YOUR BANKER THOMAS 8. LI HENRY R. K F. W. SHILLESTAD WILLIAM D, COMER MUTUAL SAVINGS éTPANAS)°CIATEN 815 SECOND AVE. ~ MAIN 736 Puget Sound Power & Light Company