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ve S; Daily by Noe amar 25° on a quart or more of GLIDDEN AUTO FINISHES s Coupon and Save — 3 . Make your car look like new. With a 1 quart of Glidden Auto Enamel you can re- i finish your car and be driving again in 48 ‘ig hours. Glidden Auto Enamel comes in seven i 4 attractive colors and white. Each can carries i simple directions. You'll be surprised at the ease and speed with which this enamel can be applied, and how highly pleased you will be with the finished job. Any of These Dealers Will Supply You With Glidden Auto Finishes FRANK D, LAWLYES DAVIES-OFSTERLE Aberdeen HDWE. CO, Prosser SMITH 4 ANDERSON Aberdeen JOuUNSON @ nonk SIMMONDS STORE Anacertes ANACORTES HDWE. Co. Arlington . Realyn UNION 00-OPERATIVE r SOCIETY Auburn LEGOE HDWE. Co. Bellingham University MORSE HDWE. Co. Way Belling! MORJUS FY, CLAUSEN fap h aa ST HDWE. Co. Se 4327 Fremont ave. SETH A. CO, Hellingha: eke & BARBER wouron & MONTFORT Blaine TWOOD PAINT Seattle, Second & Union RHODES BROS. CO. A. E. GREEX LUTHER B. Jackson ase = RINE aft = suarreh TOOL 2 sur POWER & WILLIAMS ytd co. 024 B. Pike EDW. D. DUFF Charleston COLBY GROCERY Co. GRANGER WAREHOUSE CO., Enumelaw EVERSON MERC. CO. Everson JOHNSON BROS. CO. East: on ELLENSBURG HDWE. CO. Sumner CHAS. G. STACY Sumner HANEY & SKILES Ellensburxz Sunnyside ‘THE LLOYD Co. FRITSCH HDWE. CO, Everett Sedro Woolley GRAND LEADER DAY GOLDEN nel VARIETY GooDs Co. TORE Everett Cc. LOKEN Everett GOLDEN RULE TRADING CO., Ferndale FERN HILL LUMBER Co. Fern Hill GRANDVIEW HDWE. Co. Grange ‘Tacoma BEECH ROBERTS McCORMACK BROS. CO, Kent ‘Taeom G., 9. pices THE PEOPLE'S STORE a ‘Tacoma STONE-FISHER CO. ‘Tacoma RHODES BROS, Tacoma WASHINGTON TOOL & HDWE. Co. ent pet DEPT. STORE LYNDEN IMPLEMENT Co. OB FURNITURE Co. jonroe GRANGE WAREHOUSE €0., Monroe SUNDSTROM’S STORE Mt. Vernon NOOKSACK ROCHDALE CO-OPERATIVE CO. Nooksack OAK HARBOR PRODUC- ERS CO-OPERATIVE CO, ‘Taeom: Yakima, 308 W C. A. COE SCHORN PAINT CO. Orting Yakima HANPER HDWE.&FURN, LENTZ ITDWE. Co. CO., Prosser Yakima FREE COUPON Cut it out—Worth 25 Cents Take to Your Nearest Dealer Presented to your dealer before July ist, thie coupon is worth 25c.on the purchase of one quart or more of Glidden Endurance STAINS —'ENAMELS NADIANG PACIFIC Nepere s bicts rety we Veszoioe tnd Victoria, B.C, from Colman Dock, foot of Marion Street. The Night Boat for Vancouver Fares From Seattle to Victoria $3 One Way—$5.40 Round Trip (30-day limit) Fares From Seattle to Vancouver $4.26 One Way Special $8.50 Round Trip stop-over passage each limit), (Continuous Victoria way—20-day riae-30-day Hmit), THE THANE ii i TANADA LAMITIOD WTA TEES ON ving ouver Dally at 4 p. 91 HOURS tO MONTHBAL- 7 Hound v0 TORONTO CITY TICKET OFFICE, 608 SECOND AVENUE ———————— The Day Boat for Victoria and Vancouver, Dally at 9:00 a. m, Direct, Dally at 11180 p. m, Round Potdl Pe ig nd Trip (Stop-over at Sturdee, Genernl Agent THE SIBERIA ANGEL |Home LifeNearly Extinct, TO COME HERE Says Educational Chief | Lonely Housewife Doesn’t Get Excited Over Many Mere Men Do Raising Money for Orphans and Widows. of Russia Reading Courses, But WASEINGTON Ma Hotne M Kisa Int rom wnllife is practically extinct, believes Furop and t ted | Mies Ellen Lombard of the bureau of tates 7 Ang education. this « b a h Does anyone drop in on a fam! mi t © widows and a aaunand fade dos , s| chal wihtes iat pealkis pee the chances are, there would . 7 « home, We call up ov wor : Potr <¥ the ht n| Ee BTS fees + had 5 books and ¥ capital, war broke ¢ and she}! . pass them be > that the erated Nig yg: ath pee aes are 1 one of the reasons why|'yone have the foundation of a good been & to a life of luxury and| “reading courses” which she con In fact, the lists are often used by t of the fas-|ducts as part of the work of the bu raons who are buying books for matic circies| eau of education. | personal or public libraries Last. ye © made good use of | resses t here, she will de.| the r ‘round the fam-| ry ee en oe ae |HOT EL HEADS 19 of the peo-|HAS DE | ry w & nla But hat oe the “reading ‘ran rudle president of the rm. ¢ 8 as been decorated by 18| Courses! ? re te a “yt . ay x - 1 yn oe United This week-end brings another wonderful offer at this store of wonder values. nt w in Miss Lombard aay the y were be-| Hotels Co.; Roy Carruthers, mat These fascinating new Dresses come in all the popular high shades, of crepe de = egy : mpeg aaitn orieiiations lack of]. Pps Bey ae Chine, flat crepe and Canton crepe, and the variety of styles and wonderful the Swedish ta| Who by reason of Snolath the Waldorf-Astoria { I r vol * candid: for ye time and money, ¥ to have thelr! ing J. Otis Post, of t range of novelty trimmings offer a wide choice for every taste. White lace ht to ther ¥ ; y haw only once before been conferred| TO date, 23 such courses have been | % Air de Pog Ft Pasties oe models with black underslips, Harding blue crepes with taupe ribbon inserts, oe & women worked out They tn lude : “Great | vive in Seattls June 1, says a tele beaver brown crepe trimmed with beige collars and cuffs, gray crepe de Chine David Brattstrom heads the Beat-| 1°lNl? oi “Reading Course | © ty “ bs 4 trimmed with Egyptian braid, and dozens of other novelty styles that you Des kee for Parents,” “Thirty Books of Great | | to be present when bida cannot duplicate at our special price of $14.85. J. Bmith ta sec 5 Brey of i r I }r Thomas H. K inary co pola eocarogeed bs new hotel aro opened on * an History. rance ts treas . hat da y.” and many othe SS Danish housewife, was, the| Tost will. tabulate th SMART DIMITY EXCLUSIVE 1 from } t a meet ureau had in n 4 ° ae gece eee pak: WAISTS OVERBLOUSES ha heart But of the 16,000 r ad : lek | 8 ent ¢ 1914, many have | 08 . re Several styles, trimmed with ratine A marvelous display of new waists : RenomrAD hers, Te architects that sal the ined collars and cuffs and many other in the latest Paisley styles, and some Bureau of ers, eal lawyers, shoema: fications is nece » wtudying popular novelty effects, and two dif- wonderful batik modals in rainbow | c superintendents of| the bids, as they cover dozens | ferent styles in pretty Soiesette shades: 3 Méativ crete de Chitie-cver | Missing schools Jof typewritten pag ae many Blous all marked at the easy . 3, M stly pe : |- _ —we jalternative proposal: he contract al louse § es. will be quickly awarded and con pr leegot y ns Relatives | Auto Wreck Victim Shows Improvement | Clarence Meehan, 11, of 1918 Ninth : to be slightly tm-| The Star department relatives or was report separated. relatives or ' t ttle Ge friends are missing are invited to report ved Thursday in tho Seattle Gen-| | the disappearance directly to The st al hospital, altho his injuries aro| | Meaders who ma: till critical. The boy was knocked down Wednesday at Westlake and wepapers are invited | Eighth avenues by an auto driven by ems ae will interest) WW. It. Walter, €17 18th ave. N. | ove |_ The lad was unconscious for sev- | c n ma eral hours following the accident | WINNIFRED = DURGIN,| Walter wan Gharaed with’ reckless! information for Mrs, Wit-! aiving ‘and released on $50 ball, a MRS. ly lived in cats thes in the han Lake, Wash To Make Hairs Vanish Ho has wv M Durgin, wherever she may be. From Face, Neck or Arms | write to him at that address CHARLES E. MATHEWSON.|. 1... a tittle powdered delatone After Cteapptaring Sudcenty. | fro y and when bairy growths ap |his home at Wapato, Wash, three| on” ids a paste with some of! jo, Charles E. Mathewson! 1). cowder and a little water, then | i to communicate with his spread over hairy surface. After 2) jor 3 minutes rub off, wash the skin jand it will be entirely free from jhair or blemish. This simple treat- ment is unfailing, but care should be exercised to be eure and get gon uine delatone, otherwise you may, be disappointed.— -aAhvertiacnvent Try This onYour’ Hair 15 Days | (5 Then let your mirror prove a the results—Write today for, ee tet nn | the Free Trial Offer | They anxious to people locate him and have asked that he} are very write to Mrs. D. L. Boster at Sedro-| Woolley, Wash. Two Are Arrested With Much Liquor Charged with the possession of 32 cases of liquor, Mra, Lillian Gay and Richard Bennet were arrested at $12 Hillside drive, late Wednesday after. noon by federal prohibition agents. The two persona were followed for several blocks in their autos by the officers prior to their arrest. The two federal officials sent to the office of the director for assistance, but it was not forthcoming and they decid ed to make the arrests alone. |Car Employes Are Put on Inspection Seattle's 1,200 street car conductors | nd motormen 5 inspection” W Furse, uperintendent of the lines, The men were dressed up in their newest uniforms and the ‘‘r sults were highly satisfactory,’ FB Bes Bh cording to Furse. Tho inspection | Sandner, tietnening and prolonging lite | was arranged to promote neatness on|or the hair, Bend your name now be }the part of the men who are con-| fore it ts too tate for the 15 days’ free tinually given critical Inspections by | (isl atfer 203t North Robey Street tourists and travelers. A -358, Chicago, 1. Burning Feet, Corns and Callouses Halt Mrs. Doyer On long hike from Boston to Los Angeles Reaches New York W' here ere: Foot. Troubles Threaten to End Strenuous Journey. Tells How She Outwitted Pains From Sore, Burning Feet, Corns and Bunions with GYPSY FOOT RELIEF |A Wonderful Secret | From the Desert “Arte FTER shaking hands with Governor Cox, of Massa- | chusetts and rhs Curley, of Boston, Mrs, Bella Doyer and her fifteen~year old son started their long hike from Boston to Los Angeles, California, with | nothing but jack-knives in | their pockets and walking | sticks for protection on | their strenuous journey. | Dressed in khaki uniforms, | they reached NewYorkCity | in good time, where Mrs. ‘er's burning feet, corns the appearance of a red- sore bunion threatened to halt her intended record-making expedition, But hearing of the wonders rmed by Gypsy Foot Relief, Mrs. Doyer ob- tained a box and anxiously | put It to the test, for here was jaa aggravated condition of | foot troubles calling for im- | mediate relief, anda she must asnista: ¢ thin } ‘appearance. T 7 thought 1 would h ‘0 give up my “reach - California - on- foot-omdie” program. Hearing about the wonders of Gypsy | Foot Relief, I ob: tained a box and applied it that after. -noon, and that night, and tho next morning, and to my surprise, my feet felt as if they had new life; the burning and | aches had ceased, the soreness had gone and the pains from corns and buniona had disappeared as if by magic. T start ed onmy long hike again and now that f have some Gypsy Foot Relief, 1 am sure [will reach Los An geles without any more foot troubles or misery. NOTE pe ot Ree lief, mentioned by Mra, Dover, is secrot from the desert. Applied in a m ute, relief comes a make jer slogan of minutes later! ‘The awful |“ , tAnpelad: ‘by-foot- pains from burning, val- | or-diel * How Mrs. Doyer loused feet, corns, and bun- | succeeded Is best told in her fons seem to disappear as | own words in an interview, if by magic! No bother to just before leaving Now «no plasters — no ‘ork to continue her 3,300 er#—no soaking feet | mile foot-trip, Ske sald :— in medicated baths —no | '*Whon we reach- fuss! Simply apply it as dl ) ed New York rected, then put on your shoes rd Ik, run or dance as long us ae in good you wish, or work and stay on your feet ay long a8 you like! » remark able are the reporta of Gypsy Moot feet were} fell ef from different party of the burning, sore and |country, that the makers guavantes aching, callouses had formed and two} ticcessful results in every caso—or corns and @ sore buolon made thelr|you got Kk the little it costa! Tt ix sold in this city by all good drug wiate | JATTL |land recently, jond ave., | Spring, | Advertisement. E STAR THUR | struction work {ie echeduled to begin | about June 15 | | |Hold Cosgrove’ 8 Funeral Monday | ral werwices for Charles 1. ve, widely-known attorney of | Ketchikan, Alaska, who died in Port- will be held from &t. urch oh Monday under $9.95 doy-89 F ri | Joseph's ct the direction of the Manning Under- All the Popular $ 45 taking company. Coagrove’a body New Shades— will arrive tn Beatle on Sunday} All Sizes at Aboard the nteamer Queen Will Hold Last _ Flower Meeting of the Society ¢ Gardens of the Lakewood division will be held Friday afternoon at 2p. m. at the 107 PIKE ST. “BETWEEN Isr. @ncs of Mrs. Fred Kaeameyer, Evergreen lodge, 49th and Alaska | EAD We See at Fred J. Cole of the flower PASSING UP GERMANS IT’S CHEAP AT THAT! MANY TRAINS, MISSED committee of the Chamber of Con>| LONDON, May 17-—The British} LONDON, May 11—Transporta- merce will talk and a group of lit'| plano industry i# gradually killing|tion of baggage from hotels or pa tle fower girly will sing and dance| off the German trade. All factories | trons’ residences to all of its stations on the lawn, Mrs, Paul Enfield,|in England are working steadily.|at a cost of @ shilling a package has chairman of flowers and gardens,| Nearly 10,000 persons are employed|been arranged by the London & i» in charge of tho program. in them, Northeastern railway. pS SS HOPE FOR CHEAP BEER LONDON, May 17.—Boer prices| may come down soon in England. | ‘The government may reduce the tax | |& penny a pint. Brewers are expect: | jst to knock off another penny. | LONDON, May 17.—An hour’s dif- ference In time in London and Paris has upset cross-channel train service. It will be July 1 before the sched- ules can be readjusted, railway offie jails contend. [Married Fol Folks Seldom See | Each Other “Have you started that new story in The Star, Mary, dear? I hope you haven't. It seems to be interesting, | #0 let's plan to read !t together.” | "Yes, it Is a very interesting serial, | John, I'm » but I've read all of | the first in You read these | first chapters to yourself, then when the next installment comes we'll read it together "Oh, 1 wish so we could me! you hadn't started it start right now It seems we don't have much time to. | | Sether any more," | “I'm sorry, dear! I started the first | few paragraphs to see if it seemed | interesting and then I could not stop. | Thad just returned from a social call on Mra, Jones and sat down to rest ® fow moments when I chanced to | pick up the latest issue and start | reading. By the way, Mrs. Jones has | invited us over day after tomorrow | evening to a wedding anniversary | party and we are going, John. But] you must get a new suit.” "I don't seo how it can be dono, | Mary. Our bank account is unusual: | ly low this month. Can't I press up| the best sult I have and wear that to the party?” “No, you cannot, I am tired of seeing you in that horrid suit. Why don't you go to Cherry's, at 1015 Sec- between Madison and in the Rialto bullding, just| over the Pig'n Whistle? I was in their store yesterday making a few small purchases and noticed their men’s wear department, They have wome very good suits for men, and the beauty of buying there ts that 4 | small payment down is all that in Necessary and six months of install ment payments for the balance.” Walls thal make-you “sing at your UE WOT” SN’T IT WONDERFUL whata little paint will do? How it seems to flood the room with sunlight, sweep it with breezes, and leave y you singing over the dreariest, “‘dradgiest”’ task a kitchen can know! ~ 4H And ifs washable, too] * For finishing every part of the kitchen there is a Fuller product just suited to its needs, Fuller’s Washable Wall Finish can be kept clean by occasionally wiping with a damp cloth. For woodwork, there is Silkenwhite Enamel or Decoret, and for floors, Fuller's Rubber Cement Floor Paint. And the nicest part is that you can easily do the work yourself and enjoy it thoroughly. For 74 years.W. P. Fuller & Co, bas been producing paints, v arnishes, enamels, wall finishes and stains. A local dealer has them, Our Service Department will gladly give advice and mail a little ‘*Home Service’? booklet without charge. Whatever your painting need, W. P. Fuller & Co. makes a paint for the purpose, W: P: FULLER & CO. 301 Mission Street, San Francisco ‘tt Branches in Pacific Coast Cities - Factories: San Francisco and Los Angéles FULLER PAINTS VARNISHES DEFY GRAY HAIR | N°, Jains you old Oe, gra y_ hair pro- aims you old, If at'30 of 40 your hair hi iyed, “Brownatone” wi rn your igrentent Poon “'Brownaton Yoman's best friend in preserving ne look of youth.” It hay restored sith charm to thousands, Easy to use and quickly tints gray, faded, streaked ot bleached hair to any shade of brown ot black. Odorless, greaselens, bed not rub or wash Gi Guaranteed’ Lehi he) the hair, acal THE FOLLOWING FIRMS CARRY FULLER PAINTS AND VARNISHES W. P. FULDER & CO. rekin, Sold at all A. ©, HOSKINS, Bc and $1. nt bot ie Second Ave, 8. Jackson St. ss 2808 Alki Ay feos tet in ie ated al 1 Wextlnke Aves co, MORAN tle, Washington, 8 & ZIDDATH, 3 Vealer Way Co., 609 Opin Bldg. Govingese, Ky, BROWNATONE Tints Gray Malr Any Shade

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