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” }, | —metai body enameled black: Tubbertired wheels; length of body 16 ins. Height (to top of handie), 23 Ins. Regular price $3.85, special ‘Friday-Saturday, $2.70. ‘AIRS STORE. 86x72 ims., regular price $3—, special $2.05. Size 27x54 ins, regular price $2—, special Friday-Satur- day SECOND FLOOR —<cotton garden hose; com- plete with couplings. Very Moderately priced. 50-foot lengu THIRD FLOOR LIST YOUR SEATILE AT PINE Filipino to Talk ' EMBER AMERICAN HOMES BUREAU’ FRIDAY-SATURDAY SPECIALS— no C, 0, D. or phone orders; one » dine kitchen set, S ewetmenees, will not be delivered; can be easily taken by purchaser. these terms are for YOU: “Your Credit Is Good!” —seatter pattern rugs in all colors, Sizes $135 good quality garden hose HOMES FOR RENT * ESTABLISHED: Le fl 5) a ge turned to his family, 4 children whom he had not seen 2 in all thowe years | é His baby daughter, 9 months old | 4 when he left, 1s grown up and mar a « p and mi Annual Sale Exceeds 30 Million Packets “»:i'''!":": ~ ——BLACH, MIXED or GREEN— ' Steadfastly Refuse All Substitutes.” & H.U. WUUA, EASE 9006, KLL.V5au, VividiovsuaS rHeE SEATTLE STAR Inia Grey: Cyntlaia : | Abolish Dependeney and Old Age Will Have Lost Its Most Potent Sting, Writes One Who Has “Ar- rived.” to a purchaser—these specials, except hose, diner, a summer necessity: INDIAN BLANKETS— $3359 regular price §6— —a very attractive and practical blanket for outings or automobile use. Your choice of several Indian patterns. Size 65x76 inches, Regular price $6—; special Friday-Satur- day, $3.59. Only those who have “arrived” ean speak with authority. Being one, 1 would say “yes.” I dread it so much that were iI su Jeath ended all things f would not hesitate to separate |my breath from my body. But the uncertainty of what comes after death deters thousands upon thousands: of old men and women, with no kith or kindred, from taking the fatal piunge, In my case I can easily imagine a condition of things that | would make me superlatively happy unto my dying hours, no matter to what age I might be spared. It would not require much, but as it can only exist in my imagination and is | wholly unobtainable, the words, “It might have been,” brings no comfort or soiace to me in my declining years. | Loneliness and the fear of the almshouse causes more |heartaches among those on the down grade than all other |conditions combined, Discover some method of banishing MEZZANINE FLOOR KITCHEN SET: =e» SPECIAL PRICED — $9995 6 pieces complete —a special purchase of $00 kitchen sets, ex- | the fear of dependency and the fear of old age will have lost its most potent sting. The poor holises and homes for the down-and-outer will A “DOWN-AND-OUTER.” Ine ver accomplish iv. eee Dear Mian Grey: 1 read tn your column some time ago wh you asked for someone's experience about | marrying young | T would like to tell my expertence. | 1 was married when I was 15 years old and now I am 34 and have an Mise Grey will receive caliers in ber office Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 1 to 2p m. and on Tuesday and Thursday from 11 a.m, 06 12 m. ench week, Please do not come at other times as it seriously interferes with . her actly as pictured. 1s-year-old daughter. To me she is} ( ¥ ting Heavy quality tin, the most wonderful girl in the world dey but T want to say I think it a crime in «ympathy for her and I do not enameled white; gold to let boys and girl marry too young. | wish to add to her pain by criticiam. lettering. 6 pieces I never had any girthood daya| 4, pa . anid aie lete, special Fri- Never the good times that come to|, But Miss Grey, will you be complete, spec 8 > $2.95 Birla of 16 and 18, Now at 34 1 just |‘ ¢xprens my views on bow such day-Saturday, $2.95. conditions may be avoided? jcan't act a# &# Woman that age ought to, 1, too, am a wife and an | My husband was quiet, and I was! stenographer. After | married I con- jfull of life, My daughter is also tinued to work to help buy a home ‘quiet. Sometimes when I am laugh-/and a piano and other thinga My ing and dancing around the house I husband and I worked for different wee her look at me with astonish- firma, I was the only girl among a ment. 1 kmow she thinks I am «illy, force of men and my husband worked and 0 I try to quiet down and be, with a number of women. We were 34 years old In my actions, But It happy and all seemed to go well for jseems to me there is a certain @ time. There was love and perfect ‘amount of play in most of ua and if | trust, we don't get to play when we are| young we make ourselves ridiculous |), when we are older, | 1 would much rather sit out on the grass and watch a crowd of kid- diew play ball, or go on a plonio with them and laugh and play the loudest of anyone, than I would to go to the most exciting party of grown-ups. Of course there are exceptions in marrying young, but to me it is very wrong. 1 can only hope and pray that my daughter will not marry before she in 25. 1 want ber to have all the time she wants to be a girl, because you know the old saying that a man THIRD But as the months went by my usband grew tired of the routine Often we came home at night very tired. However, our desire for a home of our own and our ambitions ureed us on, My husband was un- conscious of the change that was ually coming over him, and it was only close observation that en- abled me to determine the cause was studying my husband intently, Scnoanred EXTRA SPECIAL: brief cases— $595 coatex bag— $139 manage him. Discovering and ob- |during our courtship. eer prin © tnust sow his wild Oats and T think| Conditions finally became so that 1 [it was necessary for me to give up regular price $2.50 —full stock grain leather it is also true of « girl, and tf she |! —fine quality, black patent coatex brief case; well.made strap doean't sow them before marriage ™y work and stay at home, where bag. Strongly made Map and and lock; black, tan and whe will after. xX ¥.Z [every wife rightfully belongs. handles, Sateen lined, Regular brown colors. Regular j eee 1 was considered a good ste pher aod in love with my work. It |meant a sacrifice to give it up and |nettle down to housework, but I am found out my husband married un-|Well repaid for my decision. The der the name of some people who, 20m we Planted to own te an un- reared him without adoption. He | bewiegee: y att es I mote. not tell. me before we were married. | Pre rues ks bu. Now I want to know if I am his / om ney relPiprenpae y is ideal in every way. ee All men are human. Anxiously waiting your reply, . ine could only realize this! BBR. There ia nothing in the marriage | bis home and his affections are cen- laws of this state that makes mar- tered there. If a wife wants her full rage wnder an assumed name illegal, "bare of his affections, then she | should fill her place in the heme. see Dear Miss Grey: With much in-| The husband, not the wife, ts the terest I read a letter from “A Brok- |Provider, When the wife places her en-hearted Wife.” My heart aches bome and children. the place where eran her husband's affections |tered, Into another woman's hands, RECKLE FACE what might she expect but trouble? / i | Stay at home, take care of your | Hate lebildren, and your house, properly. } | Pull your own place If you would ex- 50, special Friday-Satur- 39. MAIN FLOOR price $%—, special Friday. Saturday, $5.95. SECOND FLOOR —/ ay Dear Miss Grey: I have been mar- iried for more than nine years and have had a disappotnted life, I have fumed finished oak diner—- $985 regular price $4.75 solid oak dining chalra; fumed finish; artificial, brown Spanish leather slip seat Regular price If wives! j How to Remove Easily |to be property balanced, Don't blame sad oe, Mise Preckle-face, the husband too soon. Take a course Fert ean, iit ee ias with (of thoro self-examination. If trouble and strife and Infidelity exist, 1 be- Neve that in 50 per cent of the cases to try @ remedy the guarantee of a reliable concern that it will not cost you a penny if it does give you a clear complexion | ‘0 learn the secret of managing her $ pra $4.75, special tthe expense in trifling. husband properly. Friday - Satur. Simply get an ounce of Othine—| A CONTENTED WIFE. day, $2.85. double strength—from any druggist, | es 8 FIFTH FLOOR and a few applications should show ONLY TWO MORE DAYS OF THE of the homely freckles and get a Law beautiful complexion. Rarely ts) Toe : more than one ounce needed for the ar Mins Grey: How many years must a land squatter live on such worst case Re sure to axk the druggist for the : . if double strength Othine, ax thin "Ate? | . Pree strength is sold under guarantee of Does It require any legal proceed- if it fails to remove ings or papers for much a claim and if you are not thoroughly familiar with this new Electric SWEEPER VAC, come in during the last two days of this demonstration « earn the reasons for its success. The expert w ow you how it will clean earpets, rugs, upholstering, draper tapestry, mobile interiors, mattresses and numerous other articles —this week delivered to your home for $1— down. MAIN FLOOR tisement jean the claim be sold? Cc. 5.7. That comes under adverse posses- sions in the state of Washington. A man finding unsurveyed land A | KIN BREAKS [may settle on it, and then, when the | }land is surveyed, he is given 30 days «|in which to file a claim on tt at the nearest government land office There is a riak attached to buying PAY SULPHUR ew te Cred WITH OUR FREE RENTAL DEPARTMENT cold cream, gives auch a quick ee. | “Operate or Death.” lief, even to fiery eczema, that noth jing has ever been found to take its For-Rent Machines Remedy «! Captain Colll Nook Sent ¥ ted th he sustained |Rotary Indorses oo” for many yea 4 i | * | suse of its germ destroyin, | e ying }a'bad double rupture that soon ; at Engineer Club Treaty of Unity; Due for Decrease) Prien of i or sauee tne | fortes neste of Pas adh aoe +George B. Vargas, of the Philip. Following an address by Harry| Refusing permits to W. G. Smith | itching, cools the Irritation and heals | bat bras | arp oy bE pe fine delegation, now in Seattle, was|Stibbs, president of the Seattle Ad /2Pd Francia Archambault for for-| the eczema right up, leaving a clear, |e." poret tg results " ‘ re a ent « stands on the west aide of |smooth skin in place of ugly erup-| Finally, he k sdependence Club, which explained the “Treaty of '°" rs | stheduled to speak on Independen Unity” between Pacific coast states, Thrd ave. between Union and Pike'| tions, rash, pimples or roughness. | must either ou Ber eee tnlands at a special meeting | | ers of the Rotary club Wednes. |8t8. members of the council public You do not have to wait for im: | And ADhorsant paren @f the Hingineers’ club Thursday /day noon voted in favor of the move. |*#fety committee declared that it | provement. It quickly shows You | stead. 14 4 tudy of Toon. ment would be the policy of the city gradu.|can get a ttle jar of Mentho. sul-| aptain ollings made study of ~— - | lly to reduce the number of “for.|phur at any drug store.—Advertine- | Wnerit and ie cote ee tinds 6eé it y) T hire” car stands thruout the city | ment ling of the method that so quickly e ua -|made him a well, strong, vigorous : 4 4 “ BAsIonN OF Anyone use the same method a oo DENTISTRY A PROF “Quality” Returns to Family nee ir simples easy wROWS BY BHDWIN 4. Grocerien and dry taplelned DD. &, lbyery After Two Decades e goods are ST. PAUL, May 25.—-Twenty-one |] but each tooth and If, and how anyone may years ago George Patterson went to dental opera. follow the same treatment in their roby ® yh poche ! from al own home without any trouble. The B to fine gox ue week ‘he | book and medicine are FREK. They to his wife will be sent prepaid to y. rupture sufferer who will fill out the below vhy @ person should }coupon. But send tt right away— the dentint now-—-before you put down this paper. ried n He found that he had sev FREE F PrURE BOOK AND Y COUPON too, Patterson REMEDY old Capt. W Collings Cine.) 10d ‘pent “sountiy Wn’ there Tiox 4271", Watortown, N. ¥ emarked. . “Th 0 A Please send me your FREE at ed aoe tit plent Rupt Remedy and Book with- f gold, and one thinks in dollars in vat obligation on my part ead of in cents. Put nuggets and |] what gold dust are no longer mediums of NAME sissscerervescesvecoesserse exchange, and gold stampedea have ,6One out of fashion,” Address Sun and Wind Bring Out Ugly Spots; pect your home and domestic affairs | unless it removes the freckles; while !t Is because the wife has not studied | you how easy it is to rid yourseit, Land Squatters’ | land before he can claim it in this| irey: Should a person dread the approach of | THURSDAY, MAY 25, Tyez. 1! secretly trying to determine how to | serving traits of his character and | Gieponttion which I had not observed A man loves! y from Fort Worden, the Thirtieth In- | are cen-| | ! | . . Just the moment you apply! Mentho-Sulphur to an itching, burn: | His Rupture ing broken out skin, the itching | ‘TACOMA: mops. and healing begins “says | ous fen Captain Cured Mis. Own 450 noted ekin éf st. ‘This sulphur | Old Sea Captain WOENFELD & SONS aces thyird © into a pleasant| Rupture After Doctors Said FOR BEAUTY Wake up your skin! It is easy to make your skin beautiful and healthy with Lifebuoy—because you do it in the right way. You start by waking up your skin—some- thing no soap ever did before. Once your skin is awake—the pores thor- oughly clean, the cells awake, the circulation awake—the rest is simple. Your clean, awakened skin cannot help responding instantly to Lifebuoy's softening, beautifying palm and cocoanut oils. And nee yap simple, ee mild | awakening of your occurs every you wash or bathe with Lifebuoy. The results are immediate. Every day you will FEEL and SEE your skin grow in fresh-* ness and health. . Try the only RIGHT WAY to skin beauty. n Lifebuoy's health odor ie delightfa? LIFEBUOY HEALTH SOAP ots are being given in the interest of they CHICAGO—Carl BE. Akeley, note Thirtieth Infantry | citizens’ military training camp/engineer and hunter, sues for di vores from Mrs. Della Akeley, o: grounds of desertion. peace: nL Seen CHICAGO—Mra, George Warren, fantry band will arrive in Seattle Fri-| Glendale, for the secon@ time in 16| LOS ANGELES.—Albert H. Fitz, day, to continue the noon concerts at | years removes needie from her|58%, composer of popular songs, is University st. and Fourth ave., which | thigh. buried. Band Coming Here ™vemet. Relieving the Coast Artillery band | —T housands of —Trimmed Hats —Banded Hats —Children’s Hats in this minute’s modes—and in styles, shades and straw weaves too numerous to attempt to mention, are here from our own workrooms and from many of the country’s best makers. Real “Gage” $3.50 Banded Hats, $7.50 Trimmed Hats, and Children’s $3.85 Ribbon Streamer Trimmed Wide Straws are among them at only ONE DOLLAR. Even though thousands attend our Friday sales, you may choose here in comfort, for our vast half-block floor space area lends itself admirably to adequate dispuys and the comfort of our patrons. Basement Department Gre Cuitedkon S Mey ens A wmornt + ; i