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| Sey Af uo QPEL) “Dress Well—Never Miss the Money” Suits for Men at $30 and $40 The Gately young men’s suits are modeled to match the spirit of youth. The suits for older men are in every way faithful to the conservative and dignified men’s ideal. You Can Save Money at the Gately Store Our enormous buyin; power of over 10 Stores, our 50 years of ees our — uying organization — all p Bs to save money for our patrons. Gately Prices Are Now Back to the Standards of 1917 And, accordingly, we offer suits of all-wool worsted fabrics in pencil stripes, blue, brown and gray, of medium weight woolens that can be worn at any time of the year; suits = that are guaranteed in every way to satisfy at— You need not pay all in 80 days. io on charge account is practical and will == plify the problem of expenditure. Strictly one price, cash or charge. Hats, Shoes and Furnishings GELYS 1113 Third Ave. Between Seneca and Spring Streets TT My] U.S. Army Goods Sale 1013-1015 First Ave. Remember the number ot in po Poe ee ae unscrupulous are ing ride on the tL and thereby sell you infe: Look at the Prices Last Shipment Sent Here for Distribution Folding Canvas Cots Mess Kits (aluminum).... Canteens (aluminum) Shelter Halves (Pup Tents). New Army Breeches . O. D. AlL-Wool Blankets Full-Sized Double Blankets Trench Shoes, pair Officers’ Dress Shoes, pair Army Hip Rubber Boots O. D. All-Wool Shirts, extra heavy... .$4.45 Tents, all sizes, new and used.. .$10 | to $35 GROCERIES PULL Ld —and a large assortment of Blankets, Shirts, Shoes, Sox, Underwear, Rubber Boots, Sweaters, Tents, Tarpaulins, Raincoats, Mackinaws, Groceries, ete, Mail orders filled. Write for list. Surplus Arey Supply Store Litut. Lewis C. we INDIANS ARE OUT OF LUCK Won't Serve King, and Not Wanted in U. S. BRANTFORD, Ont, April 22-— The $,600 Indians on the Brant tract are “sitting tight.” waiting for the Canadian government to act. The Canadian government declares | the Indians must accept cithenship and pledge allegiance to King| George, or move from the reserva tion, ‘They have to do this and have applied to the United States to take them back. | Forefathers of these Indians of the Six Nations were paid by Joseph Brant to fight against the United) | States in the war of 1812, In return | | | = = = & 36,000acre tract was given them here. | Dr. BA. Rates of adopted chief of the Six Nations, os commissioned to ask President Harding to allow the Canadian In dinna to return to the United States Rut there is no room in New York reservations for the Canadian tribe. These Indians were fleroe foes of the United States, Canada for the Indians being given a home in the United States, The tribeamen are defiant, but not belligerent. | “We're going to stay here.” they my. “We'll not accept Canadian cit |izenship. We'll not move when we're jordered. They'll have to oust us from our homes by force. “If we have to accept efttzensh!p In any country and begin life anew. it will be in the United Btates.” Sell Stolen Calf to Owner (In Pieces) FLEMING, Ky. April 22.—Some. = way stole Jim Yontsa’s calf. Jim SS | dought some meat. Two men are under arrest, charged with stealing the calf and then selling it back to Jim, in pieces, After icy &, y efforts ANNOUNCEMENT XTRAORDINARY obligated | Boys’ Clothing, sale will start He Wanted Rebate on His 3-Legged Hound CHILLICOTHE, ©, April 22— Lemuel Summy wanted to pay only 18 cents instead of $1 for « a caly for his dog because the dog had on! three legs. He pald the @oMar after an argu ment. Beat foodatuffn for the ‘least at Bolét's as —Advertisemen rina LOTTA MADDEN Dramatic Belolet with Seattle Civic Symphony Orchestra 00 — Musicians 00 Mme Devenport-Kagberg Director Sunday Afterneon, April 7 ana YM ~ Metropolitan Theatre | Priceat Be, R30, 91.20 Inciuding War Tax SEATS NOW SELLING itwelf to them. There ts little hope | {4 35 Silk, Serge and Je: Crepe $39.50, SPECIAL THE SEATTLE STAR rsey formerly $24.50, SPECIAL.......... Dresses of Canton Crepe, Taffeta, Tricolette and de Chine, formerly APPLE KEEPS YEAR AND HALF No Preservative; No Indica- tion of Rotting OBNORN, Mo., April 23-—Mra, Yom. met Hawka, of thin city, is exhib: iting an apple picked in 1919 It in atill In a good state of preservation, altho @ Uttle shriveled. No special pains were taken to keep the apple |from rotting and it appears as if it will never rot, but just dry away ‘The_apple ts of the Jonathan va riety and makes the preservation no much more unusual as the Jona than usually decays early in the | winter, Legislature Aids Girl Born Blind LITTLE ROCK, April 22.—fu manne te only § months old, but the entire legislature of Arkansas took up her ease and appropriated $1,260 for her care until she becomes old enough to care for hereelf. The child was born blind and deserted by her parents, She is now in the Arthur Heme for Bina Babies, in Summit. Sensational Dress Sale The Makers’ Loss ia Your Gain Suitable for Street and Afternoon Wear Dresses, $7.95 $14.95 Dresses of Taffeta, Crepe Meteor, Beaded Georgette, Tricolette, sizes 36 to 4814, formerly $49.50, SPECIAL........ 65 Tailored Suits in Serge Tricolette, SPECLAL $19.50 and Sport Coats and Wrappy Models, in-Velour, Polos and English Tweeds— $9.95 $14. Fancy Silk Striped one Cloth Skirts, SPECIAL Fur eye Chokers ecccese 95 $24.50 37.95 and ‘Animal-shape Scarts— 916: ag sey 50, $28.50—worth double $2.50 Bungalow House Dresses, sizes to 50....$1.25 Meffinenis * ’ 1510 Westlake—ssetween Pike and Pine SALES! LADIES WANTE SATURDAY, APRIL 23rd, 9 A. M. D ears in the wholesale and retail business, we are giving up our entire wholesale business, so that we can devote our il trade. We are going to place before the buying public of Seattle and vicinity our enormous stock Shoes, Hats and Furnishings, representing the bes Spring Suits At Reduced Prices We have some unusual values that we are able to offer at greatly reduced = Come in and look them over for yourself. At these present lowered prices a good suit is a fine clothing investment. — $34.75 Young Men’s Suits you will find suits of high grade wool fabrics built to fit with the nicety of hand-tailored gar- ments, Many new suits, smartly tailored in the new belted seen have just arrived. Handsome selection of fab- Extra trousers of same material can be furnished. e 6 Boys’ Spring Suits tra Palr of Trousers With Each Suft p12. 85 and summer wear now specially priced, and an extra pair of trousers included. NOTE, OUR WINDOW DISPLAYS a New Shirts $5 Values New silk-striped madras shirts in popular spring color combinations Boys’ spring suits of extra quality fabrics for spring Spring Hats * $5 and $6 Clever spring blocks in the newest colors nee eeeeesccccccocces SHAFER BROS. First and University Second and University SEATTLE’S LARGEST CLOTHIERS MAIN SPRINGS, $1.50)| Other Repairs to Proportion tock of Men’s and best makers and mills Sn eT ee This when you come here and sre what wonders your Bet cor edvice (6 al t to come earty ons make YVNIGHUOVALE| . NAWAONNONNY EARLY PALACE CLOTHING CO atrorim —<e CORNER FIRST AVENUE AND SPRING STREET “@g “™<.- aM Come Early