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/ i i WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 1 v Seq, ions 2 DAYS MORD! DOUGLAS MacLEAN in Pleat National's Comedy BELL, BOY 19 BUSTER KEATON io First Naciomal’s F CME LOVE NE Alse Motion LUIS ANGEL Sat—You ¢ Wife OCT Uadi Friday Night Only? BEBE DANIELS iu Paramount's lavish plo- “THE GLIMP: OF THE MOON” with NIPA NALDE and DAVID POWELL, Sat—"SOULS FOR SALE" WAS BVE FIRST FLAPT R ANNA Q. NILSSON ELLIOTT DEXTER der Wineland Playing “Mile. Modiate”* -++ Vieter Her! Nota Laxative Najol is a Iubricant—not a medicine or laxative — so cannot gripe. When you are constipated, not enough of Nature's lo- bricating liquid is produced in the bowel to keep the food waste soft and moving. Doc- tors prescribe Nujol because it acts like this natural lubri- cantand thus secures regular bowel movements by Nature's own method — lubrication Try it today. > OH EOMNI MMS KS) STRAND ORCHESTRA @ Arr ON BER Hane Stomach, Liver and Bowels Amazingly Rometsn? Y Dependable FOR CONSTIPATION NC INDIGESTION BILIOUSNESS SICK HEADACHE STOMACH TROUBLES Gassy pains that crowd the heart Stout people like them Never fail - no griping or nausea Small cost - only 25c. Sold everywhere Live Glossy Hair Follows use of Cuticura Soap and Ointment. On retiring rub Cuticura Ointment into the scalp, especially spots of dandruff and itching. Next morning shampoo with Cuticura Soap and bot water. Addeoys, “OuMenre late Maat” fold every Mee. Uintrormt 2h andr Talecmm He. shaves without mug. City Canines 8 ANGELES, meaning to suite No. May 9 i ‘Bend sor r Pitioner Clanval resh VANCOUVER, hb. U., May 9. A rested and held on the suppositior m the |that he was one of the bandits who staged a daring robbery of the n ACCOLY [ternational Trust Co, of Denver, in which $78,000 was taken, J. C. Pen FRESH fold was cleared of the charge here TOBACCO now 15f 1200 Women’s Cotton Vests 1‘7c 3 FOR 50¢ Fine ribbed. Mostly bodice top, pink or white straps. An extra fine quality. Sizes 36 to 44. Women’s Lisle Vests, Fine ribbed, band top; slightly im- perfect. Sizes 36 to 44..25¢ Women's Cotton Union Suits, Fine ribbed, band top, tight knee; 36 to 44.. age Women's Vests, Extra large size; fine rib, band top; 46 to 50; BB¢; 3 Boys’ Cotton Union Suits, Fine ribbed, short sleeves or ath- letio style. White or ecru. 26 10 SA secrecececeen ee AOE Children’s Knit Waist Suits. 2 tO AD ceeeessevee &9¢ Women's Union Suits, Extra large size. Tight or shell knee, band top; 46 to 60....... 75¢ Infants’ “Tiny Tot” Part-Wool Vests. First size to 2% Women's Pink Knitted Bloom- ers; 36 to 42.. . -25¢ 1,200 Men's Four-in-Hand Ties. Full cut, neat, popular pat- terns .. 25¢ 300 Men's Lisle Suspenders. Assorted colors - 29¢ 144 Men’s Belts. Corrugated bridle —_leathe patent buckles . . Bde 700 Women's Handkerchiefs, White embroidered linen 10¢ 300 Canvas Gloves. Leather 1490 Men's Wool Camping Socks. Run of the mill 19¢ Boys’ Lined Wool Knickers. Brown mixture 8 to ot Sarr Pe reeer - $1.49 300 Men’s Shirts. Madras and Repp. Full cut. 14% to LIA eyes ei iere cesereses $1.35 Men’s Fiber Socks. Assorted colors (seconds) ....... 35¢ DB M0F wresceeee $1.00 Boys’ Overall: Heavy white- back denim; 7 to 16...$1.16 Boys’ Heavy Wool Slipon Ruff Neck Sweaters, Assorted col- ors; 28 to 34 $2.45 Children's Play Suits. Heavy denim, trimmed with red gal- atea, 3 to 8....4...6- . 08¢ Boys’ Knickers. Medium wido wale corduroy. 8 to 16 $1.36 Men’s Natural Cashmere Socks, 10 to 11% .. B for vesee Men's White Full cut .... 10¢ Men's Sweaters—Pull-over, ruff- NECK MtY]O sees sees se B2,7B Handkerchiefs. 800 Women's Fiber Stockings, and Black, pagne 3 for . ad's 460 Women's Outing Stockings, Miber and livie, derby rb, As sorted — colors ~—(wubstand- OEMB) cavncdesVeieann 1 BOE gray eham- “WOOF! WOOF!” CONFESSES TO IS HOTEL TALK EASE HIS MIND Plan Aristooratic Home for|Gets Nominal Sentence for Ww : t William ( bt 1 an at atic wilty to a charg nodate the dogs of forging anc ts Already the 1 & government treasury pproved by the char mmerce Another man ts now serving ne ach tn the Hotel de Dog tence for the forgery, which w onsist a bedroom four feet x | Com d in June, 1921, but Lee yeu wide by seven feet long. xpl 1 that ho was present whe un parlor of about the same siz the check was cashed and profited shop to be operated | by the crime canine guests will} In view of the apparent sincerity gs shampoo and|of 14 Judge Bean imposed the toa nominal sentence of 30 days in the Speaks Hard Words | /v«n jof Leighton Mount, missing Northwestern university stu-| et), was found, Mount disappeared fol- gain citizenship. Ba THE E ATT LI TAR LONG SEARCH IS ENDED His Sincerity May 9.—F eo, recently re 1 Jail of Bandit Charge About Seattleites| jon/ (Shown in ip Speaking before the One Hundred | lowing a class “rush” in September, Per Cent club at - held at the Hotel Gowman Tue a noon lunc THE BON MARCHE THURSDAY the Fourth Day of the Bargain Basement’s Big Sixth Birthday Sale! Here are 100 Extra Items! —100 Big Bargains! Practically everything is here to suit your needs, fancy and pocketbook. Come early, Thursday! 360 Children's %-Socks. Fiber ycle Sam” Lisle Sus | Plain Colored Windsor Crepo and lisle, fancy roll top, Assorted colors 39¢ | Bloomers; 27 to 29.. 7T9¢ derby rib. + BOE | P Men's and Boys’ Caps. Wool | Nainsook Bloomers; extra size. Women’s Thread Silk Stockings. mixtures; non-breakable yis- | Haid embroidered. Maize, Hem topo; cordovan.....50¢ orn; 6% to 7%....5..... 85¢ | orchid, blue, flesh and Women's Ribbon-back Pure Silk | patisto apd Crepo Bloomers, | “ut ***** ee Biack Stockings (Substand- | “Wiest colored. 27 to 29 BO¢ | Petticoats. White muslin. tops, vad ay 78¢ | costume Stipe, Radium silk, | With dust ruffie. Deop om- Girls’ Gingham Dresses. Fine ibaciee: tape okvy, browic: Kak Lackoyale ter tes checked. Threo styles. 7 to black : . $4.95 | Btylem cece esecseeeseeeee 42 years .. cee $129 | to Se BES ss | 36inch Plain Colored Ratine In | Langeloth’ Gowns and Chemises, Pongeo Blouses. Five styles. | tangerine, Harding blue, Extra size Cut full. For Three-quarter and long sleeves. | white, green and orchid; 10- | big women ...,....00e05 98¢ 36 to 44.. $3.89 yard lengths +111 BBO | oy, , Soe a é | | Novelty Underthings. Assort- Girls’ Pantle Dresses. Cross | aiwWool Mackinaw Cloth Auto | ment of Vests, Step-ina, bar batiste; red, biuo, pink Robes, 58x80 .........82.95 | Shadow Batiste, and lavender; 2 to 6 : # : | r, Voile and Ripple YORE seeeseees $1.59 | WoolMixed — Gray — Service | ariety of colors 98¢ White Wash Walt, Tn | qe nee 88,08 | wy ; : yaa. Niet ant oe suite | $3. White Muslin Petticoats, Extra ra RR <n 89¢ | Double Cotton Sheet Blan Be saath decade gs ¥ i , | White and gray with striped | embroidery flounced _pat- White Jean Middies, Coed and borders: 66x80, 70x80..91.96 | terns 98¢ straight styl Long and | i | grort slee 16 to 40 $1.15 | Double Woolfinished Cotton | Crepe Gowns. Plain colors and Children’s Straw Hats. Offthe | nnkel | By Mie ome suet face and sailor styles....98¢ be “g2.06 | AllRubber Aprons. With rub- % x * % re i ber ruffling. Vuleantzed ruf- Growing Girls’ Hats. Sport | patin-tinished Bedspreads (Im- | fles and ties, Green and dark and off-the-face styles.32.29 perfect); 72x90 of POR ae ERIS .79¢ bite. Pika: Haag 20 styles. | Turkish Towels. White, heavy | Novelty Pinafore Aprons of weight, double thread; 22x | Percale .....405 F . 25¢ : be ancl MM “ : | Mustin Cost Sli f srecenensersrertensigs justin Costume Slips; fo Women’s Matron Hats $2.29 | jruck Towels. 1 gis Bodies tops77. 1 One Women’s Visca Cloth and Hair 33 a | Children’s and Misses’ Black and Braid Hats. Flower trimmed | yard-wide Mill | Brown Migh Shoes, Leather seeeteeee $4.89 Stripe Madras, Checked Dim! | soles, rubber heels; 8% to 11; 50 New Women's Coats. Over- ties and Bleached Muslin, | 2.00 plaid and Polo cloth. Lined yard : 166 All Black and and unlined.........816.00 ored Mesh Band black patent leather vamp 65 New Dresses. . Canton crepe, 88 tte | withswhite cloth tops; 4 to 8 Tuta-man prints, flat crepes. | Ftesh-colored, Plain and Fig. | 0 0°°°"" 92,00 16 tOEE ie eee $14.89 ured Satin andeaux; side | 600 Women's White Canvas Children’s Sateen Bloomers, 6 opening; straps of sealt,.85¢ FUR Rue. OORUS. 2 ae to 15 Yeates ..ic04. 006 40¢ Pelicsthned Hiedended Cuban heels; 3 to 8...$1.80 Children’s Rompers and Creep. | deaux. Elastic str | Pumps and Oxfords, Odds and ers. Beach and creeper cloth. band. Sizes 34, | ends high gride welts, Patent One to 4 years..........66¢ ONIY va svse cess | leather and brown Ifskins. | Broken sizes; 3 to 9..$2.95 Littie Tots’ Pinafores, Percale | Girdleleres, Back clos Liczome nies and gingham, Sizes 2, 4 and | ribbed gussets in side, four | Wo ‘s Sample Pumps and 6 years ... + SOO hose supporte: 8 in | rerueers ot nd brown kid +32 | and calfskin; Girls’ Peg-top Play Suits, | _ Tonts 5% to 40. ea Rae Romper cloth, khaki and | Rengo Belt Corset. For stout | Boys’ Butte chambray, 2 to 6 yrs...98¢ figures; 26 to 3 $4.75 | b% os Girls’ White Organdie Dresses, Men's Sa Three styles; Jace trimmed. coutil, Sizes 22 to 26. Also 6, OM and Tes sevee es GROG 7 to 14 years,. +6 81.95 pink satin regulation 10-inch | Men's “Peter's” Dress Shoes, 150 All-wool Slip-over Sweaters. girdle; 24 to 27......§1.00 Brown only; 6 to 10...84.00 pie sien Wate ghtee% | Hesh-colored and White Gowns. | Men's Blick Kid Dros Shocs, iF eB red; 92 80 Dainty hand embroidery 50¢ Broad toe; 64% to 10... $4.45 Children’s Polo Coats, Tan and | Envelope Chemises. Lots of | Boys’ Brown Leather Dress Rookie; 7 to 14 yrs...87.49 styles. Flesh-colored ie Oxfords; 1 to 5%4...... 83.45 Small Boys’ Caps, Wool mix. Whites OE ena ee te % | Misses’ One Stray Patent tures; 6% to 7......... 40¢6 Batiste and Long Cloth Gowns, Pumps. 11% to 2....82.00 1,200 Women’s Stocking Feet. Full cut, Lace and a hy Growing Girls’ Patent One Burson make (seconds),..6¢ trimmmpd® ++ sseeeesivs ore Strap Pumps; 2% to 6% Children’s Knitted Pearl Waists, Bloomers of shadow batiste and $2.65 2 to 12 vis Pieri B0¢ splash volte, Fiowh and orchid. | Women's Comfort — Slippers, Women's Pants, Large size; A and DL cclaiaa 194 Black kid, one- and two-strap, Ught and lace knee. 40 to Figure Crepe Bloomers, Orchid Leather sole and rubber heel, Mie 00 Pitas eT 40¢ and flesh; 27 to 29,.....70@ BtO Vicia dives 81.05 ton police looking over the spot where Women’s Corsets. Pink novelty the 19 RGAIN BASEMENT Children’s Miercerized’ Fancy Socks 25C Roll day bargain. keleton | surah Judge C. E. Claypool classed 90 per | TOOTHACHE, SUICIDE | SOVIET AGENTS EXECUTED ROLL YOUR OWN WITH E cont of Seattle's « * as ignorant] BLACKBURN, Eng. M 9. |} mMoscc May 9%.— Two Ris Le Croix Papers Attached §/ 60d unable to pars the ex amination | Gla ‘owned | agents b been executed fo that each forelgner must pass to| herae F ed from} son" in having criticized the | toothache, a coroner's jury decided. | of a superior tops — three- quarter or half lengths. A big birth- mple High Shoes. Sizes | METROPOLITAN Mj | chanical support. /BUMPER CROPS [7. TARE pREDICTED| [HE G Horticulturalist Sees Bi Year for Farmer BY STEVE AKNETT age LETTUCE Chor WILL, BE DOUBLE LAST YEAR Lettuce of the xers, will more nt, accordin car of head } for the n will resul Loganberries, ranpt ot increamd { that eays and blac n double the pr view ot the fa caps will m over last year for the same re ording to agricultural © Sakle, “that many California pac Ing and canning plants bave estal Mshed branch houses at many poin in the White River valicy.” cultural products grown in Kir county in 1923 was $13,000,000, ‘Th will be, doubled tn 1923, eays Eakl Auto Ferry Tourist ANACORTES, } mber of commerce Tue: ppened the auto ferry on with an excursion to Victor aboard the ferry, y of Angele with 15 cars of guests. service will open May 15. |Hoquiam Mill’s Dry ay 9. ABERDEEN, | broke out ear! May 9-—Fire whic! ago estimated at $50,000. $1.50—Children Love to Take It Package take a teaspoonful every | weeks. MOORE THEATRE Concert SEATTLE ARTIST SERTES Katharine Ree. Manager OPERA COMPANY | "ACARUSO IN PETTICOATS” (JAMES GHUNEKER ereereeg Clty ana Vut-or-cown IL ORDERS NOW + Lower, 56@$2.50; Upper, 80@ rst 21 rows, 560@82.50; Last $2.00, First 5 rows, 140@$2.50; 18 rows, S07@S2.00; Last 4 245 @$1.00; ¥ addressed stamped envelope. 6910. Main are laid away—the burial being marked “Rupture.” cause the unfortunate pf the affliction and tention to the cause, doing? Are you neglectin: by wearing a truss, whatever name you ch At be shift—a false prop: against a. c Tapsing wail—and cannot be expec ed to act as more than @ mere m The binding pr sure retards blood cirewlation, ying no a yourse! appliance, that which they need most—nouris! ment. in the privacy of The PLAPAO the world has ever ‘know! The PLAPAO PAD wh closely to the body cannot. possib! alip or ahift out of place, thereto! cannot chafe or pinch. Soft as velv Inexpensive, w and whil you sleep, No straps, bprings attached, Learn how to closo tho herni rupture CAN'T come ‘our name today to lock 721, St. Louis, Mo, trian! Plapao and the necossary,—Advertisoment, down, APA Eak “So excellent is the outlook,” say Dr, arter's K, & B, Tea Makes Fine Laxative Syrup) Make It at Home and Save About | Full Directions with Each 30-Cent For a real tonic and blood purifier, night or every other night for at least three |Rupture Kills | 8,000 Annually ht thousand persons each year rtificate Why? Be- nes had neg- lected themselves or had been mere- ly taking care of the slen (swelling) What are you or owe to call it? the truss is only a make- tl robbing the weakened mmuastas ae hic But #clence has found a way, and every truss sufferer in the land ts Invited to make a FRMP test right thelr own home, method !# unquestion: ably tho most sctontific, logical and successful self-treatmont for rupture adhering To be buckles or opening as nature Intended #o the Send CO., for FRUD nformation 9 , x b- ts The approximate value of all agri- ne Season Is Opened The Ana $. tourist ja | a, | Regular | Kiln Is Destroyed hid) Tuesday in the dry} kiln of the Northwestern Lumber company at Hoquiam caused dam. |} PAGE 3 ROTE- OTTO F. KEGEL, P, RANKIN GO) realdoot Apron Thursday At Grote-Rankin’s More Wrap-Around Frocks at $1.95 We thought the Wrap- Around Frocks would popular last week, but we were not prepared for the large number who wanted So this week we have secured another lot, them. some for larger figures, The convenience of the Frock, sketched, is its special fea- are no Wrap-Around ture, for there buttons, no hooks. ment’s notice, fa sash. colors, it is becoming It be is slipped on at a mo- 2 tening at the left with a tie Fashioned of beach cloth in a variety of to both small or large women because of its graceful lines. Sizes 16 to 44. Chiffon Silk Stockings Special $3.50 Refularly priced $4.75 fine quality full-fash- foried all-silk Chiffon Stockings with double knees, reinforced heels, toes and soles. In black, gunmetal, ooze, Piping Rock gray, silver, almond, putty, Creole. Sizes 814 to 9%, but not every size in each color. —First Floor Extra Women’s Vests Special 19c Regularly priced 25c and 35¢ ‘Women's Cotton Vests bodice and regulation styles. —First Floor Long Fabric Gloves Special 69c Elbow length Fabric Gloves with embroidered backs, in self color. Colors: black, champagne, buck, mode, sand and beaver. —First Floor Beaded Bags Special $3.75 Regularly priced $5.75 A wide selection of Beaded Begs with drawstring tops, flat or pouch styles. Two-tone com- binations in floral and conven- tional patterns. —First Floor Bead Necklaces Special 69c Regularly priced $1.00 Attractive long strings of crystalline Beads in fancy cuts. In amethyst, sapphire, tourma- line, topaz, garnet colorings and crystal. —First Floor in —Second Floor Handkerchiefs Special 10c Regularly priced le Sheer white lawn Handker- chiefs with white and colored motifs, and hemstitched hems. —First Floor Women’s Neckwear Special 85c Regularly priced $1.25 An attractive assortment of Neckwear—collars, vestees, and collar and cuff sets. Materlals: white and colored silks, laces, linens, ratine and fine nets. —First Floor Mona Lisa Veils Special 39c Regularly priced 50c Fitted Veils made to arrange quickly and fit perfectly under the chin and over the hat. In taupe, castor, navy and black, with self colored or contrasting color dots. Most comfortanie Veils. —First Floor Notion Specials Shoe Trees, regularly priced Sc. Special B¢. ‘ Pearl Buttons, 1 dozen on a_ card; assorted sizes. Regularly priced 10c. Special T¢. Paper Pins, 360 to the pack- age; needle point pins. Regu- larly priced 10c. Special 6¢. —First Floor Hair Brushes Special 39c “Keep Clean" Hair Brushes with medium stiff bristles. —First Floor | | Pennsy \Italian who brought his baby to him to be baptized. ONE FOR THE FAMILY MINISTER A clergyman from Northeastern nia tells the story of an “Now,” he said, “you see you bay tize heem right. Last time I you I want my boy call “Tom,” call heem Thomas, Thees time want heem call ‘Jack,’ I no you call heem Jackass!”"—Judge. ie t= ny re ‘ot st jal You can or Tennis, while five Chateau Vacation Time In the Canadian Pacific Rockies The world’s greatest playground awaits your coming this summer, and the days or weeks you spend in the Canadian Pacific Rockies will never be forgotten. Those who wish all the comforts of home will find them in the appointed Canadian Pacific derful Bungalow § those who wish to “live in the open” and at a most reasonable rate. Banff Springs Hotel May 15th ff Springs ee opens May Emerald Lake Chalet opens June 15th Glacier House opens June 15th Canada welcomes United States Tourists, Passports not required. For complete information and illustrated literature I or writ dian Pacific Railway | E. F L, Sturdee, General Agent Ride or Climb, Play Golf Motor, Swim or iP. pec , lotels— different and really won- Camps are here for mise opens June Ist 608 SECOND AVE. SEATTLE Telephone Main 55 | | | | New Department Specials {

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