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PAGE 6 for SATURDAY SPECIALS :14'monpay At “THE PLYMOUTH” 120 pairs of soft white Horsehide Oxfords, trimmed in brown leather with rubber soles and heels, Spe- cial at $3.95 These Oxfords are suitable for Golf, Tennis or Gen. t Wear, and have sold at $6.50. JUST RECEIVED 4 and Green Kid CutOut Sand 1 Tomorrow 9% pairs heels and In Black, and L$ “ur § Brown, Red, Patent Kid; Red and Fawn rl, Smoked plain or fancy Prices from or trimmed. dals are in big while we variety of pand; buy have a good sizes and colors DEPT. $2.00 Tennis Shoes; wn leather trimmed— $1.45 Men's Brown Calf $3.50 Venti- lated Oxfords $2.95 Large Girls’ $6 Brown Calf rds, Goodyear welt, rub- ber heels $3.85 Men’s brown and black calf Oxfords, Goodyear welt, with rubber heels. Spe- cial $4.85 PLYMOUTH SHOE CO 118 PIKE 118 PIKE ge Girly $4 Patent Strap nps; Goodyear welt and } b rubber heels— $2.95 $3.00 Patent $1.95 $1.50 Play Ox and Rare- foot Sandals; sizes € to 2 i i from Gatuna, Monte Lirio, Frifoles Big Increase in and Gamboa, The shipments from Banana Industry | puerto triniaa are a recent develop. ANCON, C. Z, June 15.—So great | ment of the banana Industry, and in Bas been the recent increase in ship- | time it fs likely these shipments will ments of bananas originating in| develop considerable proportions. Gatuna, Monte Lirio, Frifoles and] The advent of Frijoles as a point Gamboa, Panama, that the Panama| of banana shipment is a further in- railroad has been confronted with a| dication of the rapid growth of this temporary shortage of banana cars | important industry. The bananas to handle the shipments. from this point are grown by the Bananas are now being shipped | small farmer. Established 101 Years At Nicollet and 5th St. MINNEAPOLIS From this city you can travel 1,700 miles west, 1,400 miles east or 600 miles south; and each time find another Brown- ing King store. Store No. 10 20 Browning King Stores in 18 Cities Travel the Path of Quality and Value The Road of 20 Browning King Stores From Coast to Coast The traveling speed of value, the almost ever- lasting impressions of quality and correct style of Browning King Clothing for men and boys have built an unsurpassed confidence in millions who wear Browning King Clothes, Men’s and Young Men’s Suits. The season’s newest styles and patterns manufactured in our own New York shops—selling direct from maker to wearer. One profit makes these prices possible, $25 $30 $35 $40 $45 OUTING TROUSERS White Flannel, Spectal— 87.25 White Stripe Serge— $8.50, $9.50 Summer Furnishings Straw Hats, B-K, Specia Priced Right $2.50 Second at University Arcade Square SUNSHINE SMILES] for Seattle Shut-Ins and Department THE SI FRIDAY Figure It Out ) Their Friends, Appearing Every Week in The Seattle Star Edited by Ur, Frank I. Leope—Phone Captiol 4626 Also I think that must oo And ill of evil Lace © of g surely—unto all, and times From pols too, how spite Breeds hate, and friends, and patlen —Kdwin kindness race Arnold. | | RYTHER BEAT IT? | CAN YOU The follow us by @ reader with th uu he is comment The clipy ‘lam a | I would be glad to ex 1 and a hymr a hack sa into my Sing, N. Y life plea KNOX HOTEL ENTERTAINS SHUT-INS A number of shut-ins were the! guests of Mr. J, A, St man- | of the Knox hc veman, on Summit Ing. A fin tainment was iveman, and . Thursday and enter provided) and was Call it “rose cold,” “dust cold,” “oummer cold,” or just a plain every-day cold, use of Vicks brings immediate comfort and helps you shake it off. To clear the head, melt Vicks and inhale the vapors. Apply to throat and chest at bedtime and you will breathe better, sleep better and feel better next day. ICKS VapoRuB Oven (7 Mnuon Jans Use Yeamy |\Cook Book Gives Good Information “Now, Willis, look what you've {dress up."” we of that coat. I |declare you're worse than a kid. And look at that. You got some of it on your trousers, too, Where ve you been?’ I am afraid {t's fresh paint. 1 |brushed against that new door. 1 forgot it."* “Husbands are the hardest crea- jtures to take care of. Now you'll | have to take It off and let ma see what I can do with {t. Paint is hard to get off, too. I'll look it up in the White House cook book and see if it tells any way to get paint oft.”* Vhat‘ll I put on tf I have to the whole sult off?" erve you right if. you have to go to bed. Land sakes, I don't |know what to have you put on.} That's what you get for wearing one suit all the time. You know you could afford a new‘one, Be. sides I should think you'd want to have a good suit for special occa. sions."* “Now, mother, don’t get excited. | |I'll get a new suit as soon as wo sell the house. And besides, I don’t ko many places where I have to| | | see \f | | | | wishing }® large attendance, Mary F Hannah Mabel Adan EAGLES BAND AT SEDRO. WOOLLEY Professor Damski and his 60. plece Eagle band gave a concert at Sedro-Woolley last Monday, STUDENTS WILL CHEER | VETERANS | A quartet of t ty of Wash ington wt sw ‘ypense V brand o the an af ive ‘ \ rong hell} on rnoon in the near Pe | When Evelyn Bodge HOME CHILDREN | (above), of Peabody, Ma RECITAL married Gilbert R. Rue After months of training under) she was able to call her sister the watchful supervision of Mrs we Ngpthee sd Bushae te the eon >, Martin, Mra. Chauncey Sheltor ave " a L. M. Cline, volunveer| Of her sister’s husband. | assisted in hopes you can help mo to find Matron MoM the| heap. I can’t pay more than wing children of the for one. You, of course, know ertained their friends last evening |1 have no phone and cannot reach with a fine reel th The car must be in runni Aition. I will certainly eful to you If you can hely As BA, CLAUDE O, EWING, 205 Elmore St., Seattle and at the Ryther Child home, unice Ler, dealern Thora Cry Hetty Manghan, Vivian Wilyon, ¢ Crosser Stradian, Phi Marylee Hart Vonda ewport, M rison, Dorothy Crossen, Iona | en and Dorothy Blank be gr Susie Dubuque, Lois is Cobb, Hazel Lee, ey Dubusque Maughan, me out in la Dorothy (Note Claude eel-chair and his mother are shutins, Claude ple wince childhood MeM! w nd t up farming thru ng from Morri shut-in, whone let this SHUTAN LIKES OUR CORNER Dear Dr Just a line to let you know I en column in The| 4, ure you cheer up many Loope. column and} successful in working his joy reading your r lam of the sh n—have bee moat from ut-ins Iso @ shut from my years. I . <a untry where I see very | le, but I have a host of riends and like yourself am in the subscription work. My cely, all mail Cancer { fairly ea: cured if at | tacked in tte early stage. GIS IN THE STOMAGH 15 DINGEROLS Recommends Daily Use of Magnesia To Overcome Trouble Caused by Fermenting Food and Acid Indigestion guzine trade in growing order work kn Yours for sunshine, JESSE M. LEWIN, Holcomb, Wash eee HOME FOR BABY I have a fine home for an tnfant baby und: Parties to ad s their own Call Capital 4 ye Gas and wind Int companied b 8 f WANTED—LOAN OF WHEEL CHAIR Who wants to give the loan of their wheel chair to a poor shut-in for about six weeks? Parties will keep the best of care of it and it will t greatly towards her recovery. Call Capital 4626 for particulars. eee stomach | funett Kane, n affect! It le the w such @ serious The Sunshine guild met at the residence of Mra. Willian Donivan, 263 K, 45th, on Tuesday last, with @ fine dinner and readings by Mrx. Chancey Stel. ton and Miss Merril, followed by nets buainess session and sewing. | urated Magnes ‘The quilt raffled for. Mrs. Nettie | sp Hansen brought over $:3 and was) 1s won by Mra. William Merrow, he body, sweeten the stears On June 26th the guild will en-|tralize the exc id and prevent) fertale the County Home: tolics with | o,s%sranigs sg there (20, sour. @ plenie at Alki beach, |(in powder or tablet formetnense ‘The next reguiar meeting of the} !iquld or milk) mulld will be held at the residence | fomAch , nexpen jot Mrs. Louis Fechter, 4012 Walling. ach purposes. ford ave, on July 10th. ‘ a eee n= | is used by thou- who enjoy their AUTOISTS CARRYING SHUT-INS THE PAST WEEK Home Undertaking, Butterworth |Sons, Pheasent & Wiggin, Dick Sweet, Mrs. Richard McIntosh, W. |E. Stevens, Maj. J, R, Dean, Mrs. G, W. McCauley, Mrs, G. E. MM. Pratt, M. M. Sullinger. eee SHUT-IN NEEDS A CHEAP AUTO Dear Dr. Loope: Guess you think by this time that the Golden Heart Apiary has piled up on the rocks and that {ts owner has done kicked the bucket, what? Not on your life. The Golden Heart Apiary is progressing nicely (it's boasting eight colonies at present and by fall there will be 30 or more colonies properly hived), and the owner Is feoling better day by day. Mother and I FOR Good Digestion, Active Liver, easy, regular bowels; no griping, 25 cents, no nausea. — Only LURE OF THE CAMP You can learn how to thout matcher; to coc to find water sand other accomp becoming a Be ea fire 4 a the open @ great joy, b: Vash out utensils; to make you: nut that make life in At the request of our pr ed for YOU ab outing trees a ut distance the bure on & Fill out the coupon below Bend for it Washington Bureau, The Seattle Star, 1322 New York Ave, Washington, D. ©. I want « copy of “Wh two-cent stamp for same, ently farmes 1y fag have followed dry fat al holdings 640 wcren Undee od. more integ. used, reducing average of the remainiep BETTER HEALTH FOR WOME” woman who will stop gag r the remult of © questign t Scouls Do,” and inclose « loose ds will be 160 Name... idual holding: Street and No, Clty. Btate tote eeeees jnaire recently sent Pinkham Medicin pes Ann nmmnnnmnn) (Our Washington bureau advises that many coupons are received without name or some essential part of address be careful.) ate ne, Lydia B etable Compoung aria A | Fifty thousand replies were Jand 98 out of every 106 wy stated they had been benefited or pp stored to health ite use. Tip them will be | me better health for American old woman | wor It wi ely pay apy who suffers from any gi weaknews pecullar to hp to give Lydia E. Pinkham ve Compound a fair trials tinement |nounced that « certain per cent of Collect Cash for Se rns canta Gee Widow of Wagner | is operas proventea 1 wire E given to Nttle MUNICH, The Bavarian | who tives in the little state theater has come to the rescue | tage of Bayreuth. poverty-stricken Frau Richard | ner, widow of the ramous The opera company by ns It len avarian vil- | woman the aged June 16 ment or non foot to have other | #ex sin Germany follow the f the Munich theater A move opera hou Ww poner com- | Veget an. | example A -—— - - $$, SSS TAULisuey IN HosTON 1870 Citys ESTABLISHED IN CHICAGO 1889) — nd 2 Aniiiversa ry SALES Very Special During This, Our 52nd Anniversay Sale of 10 Days Only. Every one of our Men's and Young Men’s Suits and Coats will be offered at a Special Reduction of $5.00 off the Regular Marked Prices JEM? To every man who likes good clothes these offerings are of utmost inter- est. You can depend on it that every garment shown is absolu as high quality in every way as can be had, and during this sale, price con- cessions have been made on all suits, making each and every one of them a feature value. ‘Dress Well—Never Miss the Money— ; Strictly One Price—Cash or Charge” have had a tough timo of it tho past winter, but we lived thru it, know more and stiyy happy to be here. Tam in need of a used Ford roadster or touring car and am yourfeetin a “Tie” bath you feel pain being drawn out and com- fort just soak- ing in, How ECZEMA TORTURE is one of the curses of modern life Which none esoape, rich or poor. “No, maybe not. Hut you're not! going to wait till we sell the house either. At the price you're asking | for it, we never will sell it." | “I can't afford to get any suit then.”* | “Nonsense, I know just how well | you can afford a sult. Let me tell| you what. You go to ‘sn at} 101 econd Ave. between } ison | and Spring, in the Rialto Bldg. Just | over the Pig'n Whistle, and get one| on credit. I'll go with you and we] will make arrangements to pay ‘Advertisement. Maid o° Clover is a regular visitor in thousands of west- ern homes. She brings Maido Clover BUTTER; freshly churned from the “Cream of Creams’ «rich, pure delicious, MUTUAL CREAMERY CO, Serving 11 Western BUTTER CHEESE ICE CREAM Tt can always be ‘told by the thickened, cracked or scaly akin or weeping sores from clear liquid which cau erable stching, and m. Itching misery, espectall The old style m: diseane en and non the akin: paratites a bot underneath, The treatment of eczema has of late undergone ® complete and radical ohn treating th cooling, good your ired, swollen, burning feet feel. “Tix” draws out the poisons that cause tender, aching feet. “Tiz"" takes all the soreness out of corns and callouses, Get a box of “Tiz" at any drug or depart- ment etore for a few cents. End foot torture forever— Wear smaller shoes, keep your feet fresh, sweet and comfortable, t night. hod of treating greasy, sticky only, a clean, lotion may hich get to the en and Kille the stopping the itching in- stantly and causing an entirely new skin to grow. ECZEMINE Such @ lotion ts Rexemine, the ly die ifle for_o¢ anes, Good and barber's Alko for seatp lich and as a septic shaving lotion, #1 an bottles, Sold and recommended by BARTELL'S AND OTIIER GOOD DRUG STORES * rs “Relieved in 3 Days” | iSO writes one of my patients who had suffered severely from | Piles for many years. Herletterand | those of scores of others who have |been permanently cured by my | {non-surgical treatments are con- vente hee ase may |tained in a book which I shall | Jrome by @ sage and painiean peel |be glad to send any Pile sufferer | linnry. morfolized. wax. applied | EREE, upon request. | Pati at agg ant ceunon ‘he No hospital bills, no anaesthetic, no | y flake off In| shock, no danger, no confinement to Tegan sit | bed or room, and a GUARANTEED cure How Many Women Peel Their Faces at Home Any woman aulekly r itiful young \nderneath, The wax the unsightly oit Remember my guarantee jon and unvelln a means a positive and per- itt od vol plexion manent cure no matter ural one, ands of women | Ih how severe your case now line mercolized wax, which may | | be obtained ut any drug’ store, Nat urally the process mich aufende 9 tn, D pimples, tan, liver apots, Tt mal look years younger, Here you will find correctly tailored Suits in all-wool fabrics in the newest patterns and colors for men and young men at prices that emphasize our policy of maxi- mum value giving—every Suit is guaran- teed—your money will be cheerfully re- funded if you're not satisfied. Come to this store tomorrow. See these Two- Pants Suits at— "25 *30 *35 *40 1427 FIFTH AVENUE Between Pike and Union babi) Pants patter © (Copyright, LONDON, “England ha: “ith mingled “@erment the

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