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Nowhere will you again have opportunity to select from assortments of such high quality and variety of makes, designs, sizes and color combinations. NOTE LOCATION: NEW WASHINGTON THE SEATTLE STA WEDS AGAIN? Former Motorman Arrested on Three Charges | Under three charres growing ont of his domestic relations, Frank W, Myers, 94, former street car motor man, was in the county jail with bail fixed aggregating $2,700, Myers is accused of abandonment and non support, petit larceny and bigamy. Having a wife and eight children, Myers ts said to have met Miss Loure Duke, 19, and pomplained to her father that she innocently keep ing company with a married man. He then married Miss Duke himacit, it ts alleged, Later, it Is charged, he stole $14 from Miss Eva Dixon, Miss Duke's friend. Hig first wife, prosecuting witnems tn the case, in being assisted by Myers’ mother, according to the | Prosecuting attorney's of fica | eee ae |Girl Chooses to : . Live With Lepers LONDON, March 1-—Some time lago, being touched by the plight of jthe lepers, the Hev. Mr, Machoniche, who ‘is over 60 years of age, re signed his viearship and went to |Past Africa to work tn a leper col ony. Mins Wilolfred Fiewer of | Parkstone, rtirred by the herotem and self-mcrifice of the minister, has walled for Bast Africa to marry the | minister. Bhe ls only 21 years old Money Missing for 20 Years Is Found LONDON, March 1--A_ Birming ham workman, scraping @ coal bin for coal to build a fire, found a Postal Savings bank book with #876 ofedited to a man who died 20 years ago At the time of the man's death, his relatives fotmd only a few pen een Offers Free Shaves | to Disabled Yanks Gign McLeod, who operates: a bar ber shop opposite the pontoffice on Third ave., shaves and haircuts to all dis exeervice men in Seattle howpit and at Riverton. | ln. a — Quiz Coeds to See | If They’re Dependent | They*re going to tmue quention naires at the University of Waal ingten in an effort to determine how many women students are wholly or in part non-self.«upporting. Awakened by « short burgtar tn |her bedroom at 4 a m. Turwlay, |Mrs. P. H. Kennedy, 102 N. Sird at. ly told the thief €o @rt out of the room. The burgtar, who had en tered thra a basement window, fed t the door, taking Kennedy's coat, —starting tomorrow The Big AUCTION OF HIGHEST GRADE ORIENTAL RUGS TWO SESSIONS DAILY AT 2 P.M. AND 8 P. M. in the New Washington Hotel( These rugs were not bought for auction purposes, but represent the most careful selection for our regular stock, and full advantage was taken of the abnormal exchange values of American and Thirteen years of square dealing in the Rug Business in Seattle have established a reputation of which we are justly proud. Our guarantee goes with each rug sold. Any rug you may buy dur- ing this auction and which may not suit your color scheme or which you may not like after trying on your floor YOU MAY EXCHANGE at any time within one week after the close of the auction ent purchase. Oriental Rugs at Your Own Price (© Established in Seattle 1908. CMM TM STS Mes Mca has offered to give tree | HOTEL, BANQUET HALL SH MARRIED, HE “I’m Full of Pep,” | Says Caruso,“Must | Live and Sing Again” BY WHIT HADLEY NEW YORK, March 1--Tinrtco Caruso, Just awake after a refresh ing sleep in his apartment at the Hotel Vanderbilt, Invited me to draw @ chair clone to bia bed. | “Two great moments stand ent tn |my life,” wud the tenor, smiling “The first was in 1894, when I made my debut at the Nuovo theatre Naples, in Amico Francesco, and after four performances old Ver ginie, the director, said I was under paid because all they gave me was @ pair of shoes, a pair of Ughts, @ [neckerchief and 100 franca, | He FOOLED DOCTORS And again, the other day, when the doctors said I would not got well “You ana,” he continued, “I fooled the doctors. “Pouf! Carane tent ready to sing to the angela yet! There's time later jon, % have mastered 70 roles and |the world wants to hear them all and it will hear them” “You are feeling buoyant,” I sald. “Buoyant! Ah, you have the words tm Pngtiah; that’s it, buoyant-—full of the pep! And when this beautiful snow goes way, I go to Italy where ines, oh, s@ -beautifully! Unhappy Days” | 9%, writes F. D. Smith e216 Shelby | Street, Randusky, Oto He sayst “1 sulfered terrible itching; body fom ered hth awit mores which eamsed me reat egos. When given up ae incur ghig, bering epent over 6298, I finally tried D.D.D. Presertption. This remedy has made s well man of me.” Thousands of arstefal users of DD. D | are just as enthusiastic over its wonder | romulte as Mr. Smith, The very first appl | eation allaye the iiching and burning. Just try « bottle of DD. D. and convince your welt, Your money beck if the first bettie dows not bring relief, the, 600, and $1.00 Try D. D. D. Soap, wom D.D fe e Lotion for Skin BARTELL DRCOG sTORES WE HAVE RECENTLY ADDED 1500 NEW BOXES TO OUR MODERN SAFETY DEPOSIT VAULTS. Come and examine our equipment for the safekeeping of bonds and other valuable papers, Entrances, corner Second ave, at Pike st PEOPLES SAVINGS BANK Banquet Hall Ground Floor ) DE STM STMT Mee ares Disease SMM MS TT And I just it and drink sunshine and I sing the roles—and 1 show yout “They take 62 ounces of pus out of my lungs and they look cross and! wad and they think I am to die, but! you see 1 fool them, I tive and | love and I aan ull of the pept “And today I am #o hungry I eat some breast of chicken, snow white! And then I am still bungry and I eat same oatmeal And then I look at |the funny paper and at the beautiful | white mow and then I sleep—oh, #0 | nicely?" “What are your plang when you leave here™ I asked. “Well, firet 1 kill the year of hard lnek,” he replied. “You sea 1 have had lots of hard | luck. Last June they steal my wife's Jowels from my home at Kast Hamp ton, “And then, whfle I am singing at the Opera House in Havana, some one puts off a big bomb in a wash | room and hurts «ix persona “And in December, playing in ‘Bamon and Delilah’ at | |the Metropolitan, some scenery falls | on me, | “Then I fal down the steps while | |playing ‘Pagliacci! Then I go to! | Brooklyn ar I burst a blood vessel. Jand then come Christmas and I get pleurivy and have to have two oper ations. WILL, FOOL JINX AND SING AGAIN “And now I put a stop to hard luck, and I fool the finx and I go to rest and play very oon. “My boy, he come here from choo! and I feel so proud of him, and Gloria is only 2 years old, and needa me, and my dear’ wife, she need mo, and I get well and sing | | Senin. “I don't care for money, but 1/ must sing—it is my art, my Ute" | He stopped to rest, propped up on} many pillows, emaciated and thin, | extremely pale and hollow-eyed, but! | brimming over with determination, his eyes sparkling with conscious | victory, old teacher,” be reramed end. | to me: At 26 your voice | dead. You are the wind,| ru our windows. Pouf! In| A moment it is gone.’ “Well, 1 am 48 now, and I stil) sing; my voice bas not gone Me} the wind. And I sing again; I sing | when I am Dr. Antoine Stella saw me te the door, “We think he wil recover,” the| doctor mid. “Ills fever is diminish ng, be has slept well, he ts gaining | strength from his food and his cour: | age ix unconquerable.” (Copyright, 1971, N. RB A) Former King County School Teacher Dies} Mra. Dora Davis, Untversity grad uate and former King county school tencher, died Saturday at her home tn Munson, Saskatchewan, according to word received in Seattia METROPOLITAN COMING Limited Engagement Beginning Monday Evening, March 14th—8:15 “A photoplay masterpiece everyone must see, because it s se human”—{N. Y. Sun.) Twice Daily Thereafter | 25-85 | D. W. GRIFFITH'S | “Wonder of the 20th Century”—Besion Herald | i A NEW ART FORM comsinine DRAMA, PAINTING, POETRY AND MUSIC | photoplay sereen.*—{N. Y. Globe.) With Its Own Superb Orchestra of Players e- lected From the New York and San Francisco Symphony ALL SEATS RESERVED— MAIL ORDERS NOW Eves.: 50¢, $1, $1.50, $2 Mats.; 25¢, 50¢, $1 Plus 10% War Tax N. B.: Owing to cost of pro- duction and ironbound con tracts, “Way Down Fast” positively never will be pre sented anywhere at less than first-class theatre prices. Women Made Young Bright eyes, a clear skin and a body full of youth and health may | } | | | be yours if you will keep your system in order by taxing | GOLD MEDAL GAMLEM Oy ‘The world’s standard remedy tor kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles, the enemies of life and looks. In use since 1696. All druggists, three sizes. Leck for the name Gold Medel on overr is acd accept no oe while T am | f Judgment Is Upheld ReasEn Pas TERS ON co Special Price Basement WOMEN’S APPAREL New Sale Lots Arriving Daily —At the money-saving prices which make the | Special Price Basement widely known. 100 New Pleated Plaid Skirts Maximum Values at SSORS9) —Most unusual qualities in a wealth of pretty | plaids in light, medium and dark combinations of blue, brown, tan, gray and green. } —Soft velours, serges and cheviots. Smart box and knife-pleated styles. —Sizes 26 to 32 inches. A REMARKABLE SHOWING, EXCEPTIONALLY PRICED | | Portland Building Permits Increase PORTLAND, March 1 — More bulding permits for the construc tion of new residences were iseued | during February than in any other | one month during the last 10 years, | WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS Any time you feel that yeu have been treated as though we did not care whether or not we had ft, you may be sure there is a mistake somewhere 4 And we, on our part, will ap preciate your letting us know about it. Always ret and keep your printed receipt. It's our mutual according to official figures com- piled here todny. Against Timber Co. WASHINGTON, March 1 — The supreme court yesterday upheld the judgment of $18,029.24 agaiist the || protection. Delamar company for timber wrong fully eut on government lands in CALL the Boise, Idaho, land district. | Seattle Taxicab Company NEW YORK.—China retiet funds! total $2,210,768, In addition to #ub- | MAIN 6500 Pi wcriptigns cabled direct. SPECIAL OFFER OF 130 RETIRED COLUMBIA RECORDS «§9c Here is an unprecedented opportunity to secure a selection of Standard Blue Label Columbia Records, all made within the past eighteen months. These 130 Retired Records are offered FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY and as the supply is also limited you will be wise to pay an early visit to our Music Rooms while the selection is still unbroken, Included are the recordings of such popular artists as Al Jolson, Van and Schenck, Harry Fox, Ted viety ta Jazz Band, Art Hickman’s Orchestra and many others. COME IN-EARLY THIS WEEK AND MAKE A SELECTION AT THIS REMARKABLE PRICE OF ONLY 59¢ “Seattle's Musical Headquarters”