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PAGE 18 THE SEATTLE STAR FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1928 “ni Out” Design Your Own Bonnet Romance Is Not Dead; Honor Still Lives Said the Landlord Wear It Easter Morning a PE “1 AM GOING TO TEAR THE Thus they might have lived, like| o y ab ‘ ©, naturally enough, nd wreak blood ty pair 6, Hezektah us objector. | f the happiest husbands & 2 s repugnant/ tar to re. | For hours he ro billing and reminded themaelves—they were » “Let's buy ‘er ed. “And keep name the big spotted one Hezekial and the little silvery one Mathilde readily accepted the| for the rest of their y were accompanied by thelr new-found peta he goldfish were tn nfortable—t nome in the Dim apartment on Queen Anne And eo for veveral years lived happily together —~ Hezekiah jand Mathhilde, and Hezekiah and ‘s | Mathilde, jr. contest will close @ti “rhe young couple found thelr namenakes a veritable inspiration. If some disagreement arose, one would always remark “Look at Hezekiah and Mathilda, hey aren't quarreling.” BUILDING DOWN THE FIRST OF APRIL.” ae So We Must Sell a Great wr att te another poet, | atan, this awakening q Big Storeful of —o ba oved Math all the Ma vor that he felt on the da : ed her Mathil ; turned his affection with interest | And both of them, together, loved | P i , Unable to decide} We have no place to move stock to. It must ‘ hich Hezekiah be sold in the few remaining days of this he bows ‘ month. Such items as cost, profit and selling he co BR guilt fers lg expenses must be forgotten. We have slashed They were attracted to them be-| the price on every shoe in stock. EV THE caune the fish NEW SPRING GOODS JUST UNPACKED ARE, OF NECESSITY, INCLUDED. And remember you get HAMILTON-BROWN qual- ity, HAMILTON-BROWN style and HAMIL- TON-BROWN assurance of satisfaction with every purchase. Saturday will be a big day. Come early if possible. Cbs. aaa illamook Very smart crossbar Satin Pumps with bro- eS the valley of Cheese / $6.50 values. i ’ Colonial Pumps $4.75 Regular $7.50 values. Women’s latest style WHENEVER a westerner thinks of the little BY CYNTHIA GREY Those Easter hat designs—they’re | Midnight, Monday, March 26. say pirate. re's the best part of the news _ | =O nton, of Cummings ted on the first | @ stor n 2 Fourth | of materials must not run | 7 | allble, ag the beginning to arrtve, | from the ones subm' | day of the contest, there will be keen | ave, w competition for that free Easter bon- |The cc make%he prize Pumps; in patent and kid. Truly wonderful bargains. Two-Strap Pumps $4.45 Patent Vamp Pumps with suede quarters. Bought to sell for| Pumps that should be $6.50. marked $6. LADIES’ OXFORDS $4.45 Regular $6 values in Black and Brown Oxfords in newest styles. MEN’S SHOES $4.65 These shoes were bought to sell for $7. Fine leathers, browns and tans, well made, with French lasts. Better see these. They are great buys, MEN’S OXFORDS $4.45 These Oxfords should be $6. Browns and blacks in latest spring styles. Better take two ‘or three pairs at the very low sales price. ‘Girls’ Shoes $1.65 | Boys’ Shoes $1.95 | $3 values Bought to sell for in solid leather, smart | $3.50. Solid leather style shoes. Sizes up| and well made. Sizes to 2. up to 2. $1.25 FELT SLIPPERS 75c All sizes for women and children, Splendid bargains. Hamilton-Brown Shoe Store 1425 THIRD AVENUE NEAR PIKE STREET One-Strap Pumps $3.45 Smartly styled Satin net. | Take pen, penctl or crayon, | draw the hat you want in the a: panying picture. below with your and not to tailed description of colors, mat als, etc, Mall in as quickly as pos ame and exceed 50 words of Among the New Books Fill in the nm} nd Mrs, Thornton will de- | that you would have to 5 for, Competent judges will pass on all | The winner will be selected | fa posmible, and the hat | ed no the lucky one can | Kaster Sunday, April 1 || The Nineteen Hundreds, The Faith of the Fathers, The Convalescents, lace Wyndham; Thomas Seltzer. A book of reminincencen Most | writers of memoirs, says the author, | always tell of the Somebodies; he will tell of the Nobodies. But Mr. Wynd- ham's Nobodies turn out to be very interesting and important Bodies. Mr. Wyndham {# « journalist and novelist, with 20 novels to his credit. Ho knew Arnold Bennett when he went under another name and edited a ladle magazine; Cochrane when he was poverty-stricken after his American tour with Richard Mans- field; Somerset Maugham and Comp- ton Mackenzie when they were com- paratively unknown lads, There are delightful anecdotes about Oscar Wilde and Mark Twain, and M. Barrie and Lord Northcliffe, about Andrew Carnegie, Mra Lang- try, W. 8. Gilbert, Frank Harris, and many others see “The Faith of the Fathers,” a play in three acta, Henry Berman; W. F. | Ottarson, Here ia the firet adequate book on the subject of the Christian Sclentist and the Jew, The author has written an absorb- ing story with a profound knowledge | both of Christian Aclence and Juda- |ism. Laid in a rabbi's household, the scenes and characters help to build up an Impreastve story that reads as fascinatingly as a novel. The vital problern which grows out ef the confronting of Judaism and Christian Science is handied with sin- cerity and power. Unforgettable scenes follow each other breathlessly to a remarkable conclusion. It is a book that deliberately chal- lenges attention, one that not only FLAG SWEET CORN, Can ceases BOC FLAG SIFTED EARLY JUNE PEAS, Can 25c CALIFORNIA TOMATOES Standard No. 2 Can -.- 12c GLE CUT REFUGEE BEANS, (an 17c¢ EAGLE CUT GOLDEN WAX BEANS, Can 17c VAN CAMP’S CATSUP, Large Bottle 25c FISHER’S BLEND FLOUR “$1.1 49-Ib, Sack $2.15 BORDEN’S MILK 1O0c—GRAPE JUICE, Qts. 61c (CHINESE NOODLES, 2 Pkgs. for 15c DOWNTOWN sTORDS 00. No, 685 Pi 14 Wi 6 Public Market Groe, No. 7—Sfouth End Public Market LARD DISTRICT 419 Ballard Ave, | Groe. No. ND PARK DISTRICT TO, 1417 Gresnwood Av. Groce, No, 60th and Phinney, TH UND DISTRICT 4, Ih—Abth and Green~ Ave. FREMONT DISTRICT Groe, No, 2h-—710-112 Blowatt Ay, NORTH BROADWAY DISTRICT Groce, No. $183 Broadway N, UNIVERSITY DISTRICT Gro. No, 39-018 1. 45th Bt. Groce, Ata Pal ernity, Publio ‘arke | Gtoc, No, 12-1906 4th St. N, HASTLAKH DISTRICT Groce, No, 21—t RENTON Ht Groc, No. 16 B. Pike St, WEST SHATTLE DISTCT Groc, No, S0—4214 W, Alaska St. s No, 83-2160 Californian Ave. HAST UNION DISTR No, 29-24 N ANNID D1 » S—Oth W. and M No. be-2215 Queen Anne Av. “The Nineteen Hundreds” by Hor-has a compelling appeal, but stands Blowing Weather | out a @ spiritual document essential in today’s thinking. eee “The Convalesoenta,” Chartes ¥. Nirdlinger; Century Co. It ts the love story of @ mppoeed hopeless case in a great hospital, pos aibly Johns Hopkina tn Baltimore, and | hin day nurse, Sandra Bavilo; tt pre- wenta, in addition to ita appealing love theme, so true @ picture of the Uttle antiseptic world that readers with hospital experiance will recog- nizo It with delight. Nirdlinger seema to have meant Sandra to incarnate his novel theory that personal beauty ia the most |precious and potent quality of « trained nurse: surpassing learning and experience. He argues, and per- | @uastvely, that feminine beauty ts a form of radio-activity, ite magicn working hand In hand with the sur- geon's and phynician’s | In proof he offers the delightful adventures of “The Convalescents"—| & strangely assorted company thrown | together by varied mischance into an| ambiency of charm and romance that | something very like @ house-party or | @ Jolly old inn. eee “Blowing Weather,” John T. Mc-! Intyre; Century Co, This Is tho story of a port, of a great shipping firm with sails on| every en, of a gallant hero and a Mgh-epirited girl caught In the web of a deeply-concealed conspiracy, Philadelphia {9 the port, and tho author knows the new city and loves | the old. Here are the counting rooms, and the old traders; the huge lodgers, the denlings and traffick- ings; the cargoes ftom the Islands; tho freebooters who walk the streots | Uke honest men; the inns, the alleys | and the usurers; the news, and trade, |and shipping from far-off places {And, then, the spicy, strange smells, | | the rare stuffs, the eating, and the drinking, and the talk, Then, here {8 the fine, high hull of | |the ship Rufus Stevens, like a great! buck, bounding over the water, the} racing waves loaping like wolves at| |!ts throat. And, now, the mystic Sar: | | fnan0—the city of “dead #hips—the | Place of Tom Horn's long captivity— with {ts witch-Nghts—tts fluttering jbanners of night mist, {ts «trangs | monsters, like shadows against the| moon, And young Anthony! And tho| high-held head of Madamotuclle, and | | her fine eyes! transforma the hospital veranda tnto| “The Globe Trotter,” FH. 1. Phillipa; St neo SONY areas Will you be one of the 1,000 PARTNERS? Turn back to page 2. A Refreshing Flavor ~-ORANGE PEKOB blended to a remarkable mildness and yet possess. ing a FULL refreshing flavorthis is NU-RAY-A scree Tel et | ‘This would always make the other | ashamed —and conciliatory kisses | wore In order, | Doubleday, Page & Co. (The N°Yawk Talkers) | “D'ye read H. 1. Phillips’ stuff tn| the r Allue” “"The Globe Trotter, I Ev'ry nightn the Globe.” | “Bure, 1 knowtcha mean, f allus 1” ver stuff, eh?” ‘eah, sclever aw right.” Bee the one about ClemonsoT” “Whor" “Cle-mon-so.” “Whoosy?" “The French premeer. French guyt was overear.” “"Whaderay TT" “Aw, 1 can't tell yuh if yuh didn- readit. Bgood, though.” “Bure, agood.” “The one about the premeer, I mean.” “Bure, I knowtcha mean” Now It's out in book form, mean. Starving Dog Is_ “Terrible Dog” WARSAW, March 14—The “ter- rible lion” which spread fear for months fn the vicinity of Lodz has been captured. It was a starving) a+ wolfhound, | which grocer’s counter. Look TILLAHOOK on the* town of Tillamook, he always thinks “that’s where the cheese comes from!” Yes, this little town nestling in the Tillamook valley, has become famous the country over because of its cheese, with the creamy, mild (but not too mild) flavor. Almost every inhabitant of this county is engaged in the cheese industry, each one striving to perfect the product with they are identified. The result is those delicious golden cheeses which are displayed so invitingly on your TILLAMOOK COUNTY CREAMERY ASSOCIATION Tillamook, Oregon 1S cheese kirchens owned end opersted by Tillemock deirymen. Entrances, First. and Second Avenues Saturday Specials Market Closes 6 P. M. AMERICAN GROCERY STORES COMPANY 3 BIG DOWNTOWN STORES Upper and Lower Floors, Central Public Market Mail Order Dept., 1112 Western Avenue. MILK—BORDEN’S, FEDERAL, CARNA- TION, CO-OP. 10¢; 4 for SOUP—Campbell’s Tomato, 8 cans. UNEEDA BISCUITS, pk: SNOWDRIFT, Ib, .....+ WESSON OIL, pint ... Qt. Sid; % gallon O6¢; gallon Royal Baking Powder, 12-02, can. 6 ox. A. & Hi. Soda, pkg. Yeast, 3 100 pkgs. .. Shredded Wheat Biscuits Grapo Nuts, pkg. .... Corn Flakes, 2 pkgs. Roman Meal, pkg. Bun Maid eects) a Small Seediess Raisins, 2 Ibs. ... Guittard Ground Sweet Chocolate, FREE with 1 Ib. .. Bulk Wheat Flakes, 3 1 Bulk Rolled Oats, 6 Ibs, . -.20¢ Corn Meal, White or Yellow, No, 10 bag 29¢ OLYMPIC MEAT CO. 1416 First Avenue Steer Short Ribs, Ib. Steer Pot Roast, lb. Rolled Roast, Ib. ..... Pork Roast, Ib. .. Pork Liver, lb. ... Veal Roast, [or oof eisass aces Sugar Cured Anchor Bacon, lb. Sugar Cured Picnics, lb. ..... Sugar Cured Bacon Backs, Ib. . Sugar Cured Boneless Butts, lb. wee United Bakeries Bost Quality Brend—14%-LB, LOAE, Largo choice of Danish pastries, with apricot, strawberry almond and fig filling FINE ASSORTMENT OF OAKES Central Public Market 1420 First Avenuo inva rea levnartae tarere thinner aierr aeieeeemet Sugar Cured Hams, half or whole, Ib....... 2c Try Our Deliclous Hams and Bacon Larrowo's N. Y. -B2¢ 9 Tha, -62¢ Log Cabin Syrup. T¢, B2¢, 99¢ Albers’ Flapjack, large pkg.. -24¢ Golden Age Macaroni, 6 pkgs: 25¢ Del Monte Catsup, large -22¢ Borden's Maited Milk (Natural or Chocolate), small 35¢; large « 676 Cho Cho, can 25¢; 2 for A5¢ Garden and Flower Seeds, all varieties— 3 100 pkgs. 25¢; 2 150 pkgs... Fresh Crisp Ginger Snaps, 2 Ibs Big pkg. Soda Crackers . re; Sugar Wafers, assorted, 2 250 pkgs Corn—Golden Bantam, 22¢; 3 for Maine Stylo, 2 for ... Standard, 10¢; 3 for . Peas—Sifted Sweet Wrinkled, can Buckwheat, 4% Ibs Del Monte Special Wisconsin Sweet Wrinkled, 17. Solar Brand, 2 for .... Tomatoos—Libby's, Del Monte, 2% 3for Steer Short Ribs, pound ae Steer Pot Roast, poundisiia es Rolled Roast, | Pork Roast, Ib... +.12%c Veal Roast, Ib... Sugar Cured Anchor Bacon, lb. . 12Ig¢ Seattle Market, 109 Occidental Phone Elliott 5074. String Beans, Green Cut, can 18¢ and 33¢ Whole, can Wax Cut, can 23¢; Underwood “Simplifry 2 cans Gorton Fish Balls, can 22¢; large. Salmon, Med. Red, tall cans . Salmon, Reliance Chinook, can Chum Salmon, tall cans, 3 for... -25¢ White King (New washing machine and all purpose Soap), 2 pkgn. . .25¢ Fels Naptha Soap, 4 for Crystal White Soap, 6 for .. . Rinso, small 5644¢; large 21¢—Lux. Bunbrite 6... .scieees oe Hill's Red Can Coffee, Ib, BY The. ko. ese Golden West Coffee, Ib. 2% Ibs, Maximum Coffee, Ib, 41¢; 2% Ibs. Instant Postum, Irg. 3O¢; 4 ozs. Guaranteed equal to any 4 market, CENTRAL MEAT GO. 1420 First Avenue Pork Liver, lb.........5¢ Sugar Cured Picnics, Backs, Ib. sect n ee BOO Sugar Cured Boneless Butts, Ib... 20... 28¢ Sugar Cured Hams, half or whole, Ib.......25¢ 17I¢¢ 12i¢¢ Try Our Delicious Hams and Bacon BAY CITY MEAT CoO. 1420 First Avenue .-28c | Steer Short Ribs, pound ...... Steer Pot Roast, pound Rolled Roast, Ib. 10¢ Pork Roast, Ib... Bacon, Ib, .. vee ABS ..123 138 ‘ITiGe Veal Roast, lb.....124g¢ Sugar Cured Anchor ...15¢ Try Our Delicious Pork Liver, Ib.........5¢ Sugar Cured Picnics, pound ............15¢ Sugar Cured Bacon ..20¢ Backs, Ib. 26¢ Sugar Cured Boneless Butts, lb, tytn BBE Sugar Cured Hams, half or whole, Ib.......25¢ " Hams and Bacon