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HELD UP IN STORE Highwayman Departs With Ten Dollars From Till : "proprietor had Praiting wnt fone bandit held UP Helen MeLanaplia, | —_ Ey candy a $10. the man ell Serene of in wanes. but he waited until the store was empty, ‘@xcept for the tered. revol| at Mra Me: eg comennneed her to keep he When the man left he ran st. He was of me- ieee thent 24 years old, and Foes arenned ins dary sul Room Prowlers in Many Homes Here worked overtime Room prowlers ® night and Wednesday, three rg Be made by the light-fin- ; by the same route, wearing fee. Taxlor's wrist watch and $8 in) While Mrs. J. R Reid was absent) from home at 309 Garfield st. a falc! entered and left with $85 and ‘About to Awake as Active Volcano, Is Fear i? That's what guides and tourists at Government Camp hotel, on the slope of the old volcano, are the discovery sands are pouring from & Soota, secretary ON : OOP CANAL : SUNDAY, AUG. 14 Missouri State Life Ina. Co. DANCING eefis at Ludlow ond Gum its $1.50. Children TBe- | | ‘Whalebone set of Teetn .. me. BE Bridgewo Amalgam Filling . All work guaranteed ‘or 15 years, Have impressions taken in the morn- ing and get teeth same day. Kxami- jon and advice free. Call and sce Samples of Our Pilate and Bridge Work. We Stand the Test of Time. Most of our present patronage is Fecommended by our early custom- ers, A are in the right place. Bring you this ad with you. Cut-Rate GETS JOB IN PORTO RICO accepted a position as executive secretary to E. Mont Reily, newly appointed governor of Porto-Rico. W. SEATTLE LINE CHATTER! Just a Bit of]! Gossip Heard on the Car By Aileen Claire “My dear, never, if you live to be 90, never, never trust your brother! Especially if he's about 17. A boy at “Just let me tel you about mine. You know, I'm only 19, but I've seen a thing or two and, believe me, you can’t tell me about men. You know how many times I've been engaged. I ought to know what Tm talking about! he always has something cute to say. And, of course, since he ts and al- ways has been mother’s angel, she believes all the rot he tells her, I'm getting darn sick of it Even if he doesn't like the way George wears his hair—you know, George was that from Tacoma that I used to go out with, and he’s just the best dancer. ! Any way, that darn kid always has so much to say. “But, do you know, the thing that made me madder than anything else is the cute little stunt he pulled off last Sunday. You know, I have just been planning to go to the lake to swim. I had a new green suit that ts a Enockout, but, of course, dear little brother had to try to queer the party. He told mother a lot of bunk about George, and she raised the usual howl “Then brother sald that there was one thing he never would do, and that was to go out with anybody that would make his gister or his mother ashamed of him. HAD NO FUN AT ALL “Mother, of course, assumed the martyred air that makes me see red, and said that if [ were determined, I might go. “Well, I went and had a rotten time. It was bot for one thing, and George did no end of darn funny things, He kept speaking to the queerest looking girls, and I began to feel awfully em! “Just when I thought I couldn't After the snow, we'll go to Boldt's. —Advertisement, AMUSEMENTS _ q | LOEW’S PALACE HIP opinys RUTH RENICK in “WHAT'S A WIFE WORTH!” VILKES thrarne Fitth and Pine “Elliott 2525 ‘This Week—Matinee Saturday “MY LADY FRIENDS” An Accumalation of Laughter Bives.: 2e to $1. Mat Plus War Tax [PANTAGES | Matinees 2:30 nen Tand® OHI Dentists 207 UNIVERSITY 9T. Opposite Kraser-Vaterson Co, Close Down Games of Chance at Fair BURLINGTON, Aug. 10.—Doell wheels and blanket chance stands | ware closed down at the Burlington |fair grounds Tuesday, when Skagit |county officials ordered that games of chance were taboo at the tenth annual Skagit county fair, which opened Tuesday morning. stand {t another minute, I saw the | kid brother coming along the lake shore. Now, he is my brother and we fight, but [ll confewn that I was darn glad to se him. But, my dear, you should have seen the mess he had with him! She was terrible, And do you know what he was do ing? He, my innocent litte brother, : PORTLAND, Aug. 10.—Is Mount) that age, is the most unretiable, in| who is so pure he won't use anything od the “newest” mountain form-| consistent, sentimental piece of bu-| but fairy soap, was gazing into her range/manity that ever pestered the long eyes and ogling at her as tho he didn’t have anything above his neck! “I have never been so furfous tn all my life. I wanted to take that ttle kid and pull off her ear puffs and rip her ‘S8cent’ reotte Diouse ti there wasn't @ thing left to it And I haven't the least doubt in the world that she was calling him daddy and making him think he was @ regular man of the world. He just laps that up. “But now comes the blow that kills. They watked right up to us and never caw us af all till George said in a honeyed tone—the fool: = Hello, Maudie.’ “Maudie simpered and turned her ld coweyes on him, and then an expression came over her face as tho she had@found the seul-smate of her life. May I was jealous, but you'd be, too, brother with a girl like that, and your own ‘love bird’ flirting with her right under your nose, “Well, the outcome was that they stuck around with us all afternoon, and I didn't oven get a chance to say a thing to that darn brother. He “| knew I waa bolling. George sim- pered and smirked every time that mens looked at him. Oh. I had @ lovely time, I can tell you! “Of course, on the way home George and I had a fight And he was auch @ lovely dancer! It's all| on account of that darn kid, foo. He had comp out to the lake to look | around after me and gee that I didn’t | elope with George and he met that freak and then you know the rest. “A girl hasn't got a chance those days between brothers and mothers} and vamps and—I have to get off and face the music. I suppose that ali I'll bear at dinner will be ‘I told you #0.’ And he'll be so proud of himself and—My lord, why ia a brother? VANCOUVER, Wash—Suit for $101,000 damages against city of Vancouver for death of Lieut. J. W. Fields, killed tn auto accident here, entered in U. 8. district court at Ta coma. TENDER, ACHING FEET CAN BE MADE HAPPY ~You can go home tonight and gain instant relief from the nervous strain of aching, tender feet. A warm, thick-lather bath, with Blue-jay Foot Soap—then a brisk massage with the cooling, soothing Blue-jay Foot Relief, then a she coating of Blue-jay Foot Powder, delightful and deodorant. Your feet will feel young again! You'll wonder why you ever per- mitted yourself to endure the old- time torture. You'll become a per- masient user of Blue-jay Foot Treat- ment, for sale at all druggists. Write for free booklet — “The Proper Care of the Feet”—to Bauer & Black, Chicago, e Blue-ja Foot Treadense Keops feet feeling fine Nahai itm Pie TABLETS - NR Toniolht- by Geta hit!25 Bo you saw your only | writ of certificate of public conveniepes and | nocessity to stages Members of the company have been |Leidick for Western working previously under the name |der the new state highway patrol office of Marvin Chase, supervisor of the Union Stage Line company. ' bill : - s THE SEATTLE STAR Motor Bus Concern /|4 Persons Reported (Chinese Educator Asks Review Writ OLYMPIA, Aug. 10.—The Barker Motor Bus company, recently organ. ized to conduct a stage line between Everett, Stanwood and Mt. Vernon, filed an application Tuesday for a Missing in Tacoma TACOMA, Aug. 10.--Four persona Jean Gustave Van Byckem, 37; Ham Cekada, 26; Marold Fraley, 14, review of the issuance of a | coma, but has not arrived here, | ———_—_— - | OLYMPIA | operate = automobile | spokane, appointed district inspector | between the three points.|for Hastern Washington, and Oren | on the Pacific Coast. famous NEW YORK HAS GIVEN US HER FINEST WITH WHICH TO INAUGURATE THE OPENING OF THIS ADDITION For some time “Sweet Sixteen” buyers, through our Mr. A. Harris of New York, have been col- lecting merchandise for this event. Ordinary style developments and usual values. were not considered good enough. These garments have to have extra cel our Best at our Best. And we got them. Seattle women knowthat Fur Coats have been riced to a very f igh point. No other article has so suffered by profit takers. It is “Sweet Six- teen’s” privilege to submit the very finest Fur Coats at new and acceptable prices. We have exper- ienced the real ben- efits of selling “Sweet Sixteen” garments at Sixteen Dollars . and now apply the THOUSANDS nn oe ag selling THOU SANDS Every Coat in Our THOUSANDS Large Collection Will Be Pleasingly “Priced the ‘Sweet Sixteen’ Way” * are reported missing here. They are‘! China, in an address before the Se | attle son of G, W. Fraly, and Mra, C, A.| Clared that China does not want the De Lewd, who left Portland for Te | cast-off traditions of America in | place of her discarded traditiona —_ “China is in search of something | Bugene 1H. Runsell,| new,” he said. ashington, un. | of Seoul, Korea, studies hydraulics in of hydraulics, in Address Here Dr. Fu Liang Chang, of Yale-tn- China club Wednesday, de OLYMPIA.—Takayash! Homma, Farmers’ Societies of Nations to Unite SPOKANE, Aug. 10.—Farm Cloties, including granges, farmers’ | Point, on Lake Washington, will unions, and members of the National, - 5 Society of Equity, will be combines |°% Rear S4miral Chas been | into a national farmers’ organization | yinjt naval establishments of t | within the next few weeks, according | pacific. to statement made by William | member of the general board of ti Bouck, suspended recently as master |nayy which previously reported fm of the Washington State Grange. rf cific. BPOKANE.—Milk wan with milk | ~ at 12 cents a quart retail, shows no| sign of ending. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1921. Sand Point Booked for New Inspectig WASHINGTON, Aug. 10- in » inspected within the next few weeks 7 | who left Washington Tuesday Rear Admiral Sparks ts vorably on naval bases of the After the show, we'll go to Boldt —Advertisement, EXPANSION * QEATTLE HAS MANIFESTED SUCH APPROVAL of . “Sweet W Sixteen” that within a year from the opening of the Seattle link in our chain of stores, it has been found:necessary to have more room for the accommodation of our phenomenal growth. _ To give to this “Sweet Sixteen” Shop the facilities of a larger stock, a greater variety and an improved all-round service, we have purchased the lease of the Victoria Shoe Shop. The addi- tional premises, remodeled, now appear as one of the finest Py WITH NOLESS PRIDE thanwe hold in every “Sweet Sixteen” | Shop, we dedicate this addition, { feeling that a new_and broader ¥ estimate of “Sweet Sixteen” styles ; will give still greater force to the of New Fall Dresses, sig- nally beautiful ’ of New Fall Silk Lined Coats, marvels of richness of New Fall Suits, silk lined, in great variety... special merit. They had to ex- é Super Grade Fall Garments “Sweet Sixteen” - garments at Sixteen Dollars have enjoyed a popularity no other arments can oast. What has iven them such ame is their smart style and their in- trinsic worth. We have put more value into them than any other gar- ment in America ever claimed. It has become nec- essary tjo supply another demand as well—for | garments of still greater val- ue with the same clever style. ; They Are Here Now, Prized All the More Because They Are “Priced the ‘Sweet Sixteen’ Way”