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L Ths Uleawat to Style | One and Two Pants SUITS $30 °35 *40'45 | AND UP yy array of fine styles that surely will please particular dressers, Beautiful Clothes of un- usual attractiveness, To | view our exhibit of new Suits {1 to recognize Quality and Style at | prices that will please. | You are invited to in- | spect this remarkable show- ing at your convenience. Open a Gately Charge Account You Need Not Pay All! in 30 Days Boys’ SUITS Boys’ COATS MEN'S HATS GIVE HER TIME | " |= . . a rT . s P a . . P " P r a " a 1 5 . a Fr a a . a . a) u r s . . a 3 a 5 . a s . . s . . . a s s 2 a s a 1427 FIFTH AVENUE Between Pike and Union Streets ii Tr. PReeeeeeeeeErerrrerere SENS ees e PEeEERGEE. BORER GGSEaS S222 7 TOO LONG A SHOT 5 Rastus—Ah wants @ divorce. Dat] gaia the sporting master of the i woman Jes’ talk, tik, talk. Ah cain’t | house to his bu bet you're ‘ Ket no rest and dat tale am érivin’| ten at my port, me crazy. i ot ey Young Lawyer—What does she| “Hexcuse me, alr,” returned the i? talk about? butler loftily, “I never bet."—An Rastus—She doan’ say.—Life. swers (Londen). Popular Black Suedes and Satins In 2 New Designs at Per Pair This upper design comes in both suede and satin, with Hi Spanish heel. The lower model in black suede low heel. New Children’s Shoes Brown Calf and Patent Oxfords of Best Quality Trimmed or Plain Very Flexible and Tough Wearing Soles Sizes—5 to 8 ........ with Fancy Patent Straps that are like the “Grown Ups” Sizes— to 8 .......,82.45 814 to 11 .....$2.95 114 to2 .....93.45 |lege seniors in THE SEATTLE STAR \ f ry Consider 'T A Seattle Minister Should Preach a Sermon at Its Base One Sunday Morning When Crowds Have Time to Spare his Monument of Time | Culinary Arts in Hage Hotel Chef Sees System | in Cookery of Students March 21.—Now over no one has heard ies complain and fo it Is at the modern girl can ato butchers at the Inst ni Oo wondered w union cards were for, when a cook ing class of Oregon Agricultural col aded the Multnomah hotel kitchen, The college girls didn’t do things y halves, but picked on the largest jotel In town to try thelr practical cafried tn trays until 600 persons vere fed in the Arcadian gardens, “Ah, 200 girls, rey are systematic,’ exclaimed Alex Ronson, French chet. who remained to see that things went right. “Zey know all, what you call heem, xee principles, I only show how eet ees done on eo gr scale.” n fact, guests anid they never would have known the high salaried cooks were off the fob, if it hadn't been announced on the menu. One bus boy displayed a little pro fensional jealou a the co-eds could skillet with time.” a “sling a a Frenchie « GIRL LOSES NOSE TO HER SWEETHEART ARIS, March 21.—Plerre Nic- clas terminated a three years’ love drama in a cemetery here, Suznnne had been in the habit of coming to town once a week and spen: the dey with her lover, Tho last time she camo they went to the cematery, where she placed some.fiowers on the graves of her parents. Then she told Plerre that she couldn't remain with him after 8 o'clock that evening. Pierre became madiy Jealous. He attempted to strangle her, and in hor resistence they fell. In his fury he compromised and bit off the end of her noso and cecaped. DR. N. Yow | Physician and Surgeon, uses Chinese roots ana herbs in treating ot br, B, Xow Chinese Yesler Way. sas! Vpeattie, Waste va. The ORIGINAL Malted Milk DigestibleNo Cooking. A Li "Avoid Imitations ~ Sul Aged BY JIM MARSHALL J® SAY to Mr, Frank Jacobs, the photographer: “M us @ ploture of Time, most important thing In the world.” obs hands ua later @ ploture of a green ourb-clock of Welstield & Goldberg Third and © ones above, four near store, " ning, when there is not » and preach on Time. Time i» one of most wonderful things tn the world and nobody understands it ONLY A FEW HOURS MAKE A “LIFE WORK” The sermon underneath the h of us has only ab: this life That means ¥ clock would potnt out t! 150,000 hours of working time in hg eight hours a day, sev & week, for 60 years st of us do not work those hours. If you alt down and read an interesting book you will find that an hour ls @ mere flash of time, gome and almoat before you realize it And you have only 150,000 of then ave only 76,000 more hours of use Time {a eternal, yet you may wi When you slesp, time does not 2 would abolish a thousand yes r you STOPPING THE CLOCK 1S USELESS PROCEDURE T nder the ery, or speeding tt up. "t n pro etard it or hasten {t by which records human y oma, but they have n Time con: The preacher s busy using his 1 0 {fo’s still In springtime. Th sam to use. If you are 80 years old you work ahead of you. t out of existence at If you could a the time—It simply we your pleasure. years ° xist he preacher nok might hin ter Um It point out that stopping the ma Then he might forward. cannot @ ke time People try to D more effect « on time. clock; prog! han the reporter, whe in @ few more wh i of time as the most precious g ou have Every mber how fleeting 1 roing time—when !t s' wide clock If you wish, you may speculate « ted; how It aay ond. With our limited powers we cannot conceive that it ever started, r that {t ever will end. Perhaps time runs in a great cl! as do most other things In nature. If #0, the extent of th e@ circle is so vast that we cannot begin to compre! the enormous distances ny more than we begin to comprehend space | Last: Consider your own insigniti- cance. The apan of your ts 0 short. that It cannot be registered against the span of time, A millon care make a more flash in the reo rd of time, All these things could be told by ue preacher, standing beneath the Monument to Time at Third and nion. Green, president of the organ! to various manufacturing plants of| Seattle, in order to acquaint mem: | bern with local factories and North West products in general, to the end that they may be better and |more 1 boosters. ae | 1 * Thursday the members of the Women's Commercial club were! guest the Crescent Manufactur: | on trip thru the p eon served tn the em feria were featur Clubwomen See Cafeteria of Seattle Factory Fatima’s Dad Refuses Suitor With Gloomy Home h the various members | carried banners announcing the line busta of the particular occu-/ f each car. planned by |in love with Fatima, tn an adjoining Mrs. A.| village. In the olden days h ty. Ain occasional dose of DR. CALDWELL'S SYRUP PEPSIN ‘Keeps young girls fit False Modesty Wrecks Health HE young lady just assuming fever blisters, lack of energy and g TYE sone ity fort ermamlng sOpetite, looploseness, indignation, is very apt to be self-conscious of A dose can be given in these her physical functions, and in conditions to any member of tho consequence neglect them. There family however young or old as is no time, however, when it is Syrup Pepsin is a simple com- more important for her to look pound Egyptian senna with after them. Chief among her pepsin and pleasing aromatics, troubles is constipation, and her and perfectly safe. suffering will be serious when she older if she does not requlate Public Recognizes Merit bowels now. Mrs. Mary You will quickly see the differ- Kellar of 132 Benton St., Sister- ence between a mild laxative like ville, W. Va., ra eee about Pr, Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin and her daughter until her own drug- castor oil, or rough catbartics and gist told her they used Dr. Cald- physica, Syrup Pepsin acts gently well's Syrup Pepsin at his house, and does not gripe. Increased and she did likewise. Miss Irene doses are not n' . A bottle Mazieraka of 90 Peter St., Buffalo, can be had at any drug store, " rs ‘ and a spoonful costs less than a DOYS Bad ct we dada Te bas been successfully cr Syrup in. used for thirty, yeare and i the Safe for Young and Old lazsest welling liquid. lnxative in Let mothers with growing the world, over 10 ion bottles having been sold in drug stores daughters interest themselves in Inst year. Keep Syrup Pepsin in this matter and sec that their judgment is enforced. your medicine chest. A rule followed by many is to take a speonful of Dr. Cald- well’s Syrup Pepsin once a week until the bowels function daily, and at such other times § as there is headache, biliousness, sores and If You Want to Try It Free Before Buyin ges» up Pepsin,” 517 Washington St., Montleelle, Hlinois, I need a good lazative and wonld the to prove what ou say about Dr. Caldwell s Syrap Pepein by actoal ter Send me a free trial botile. Address lo on CREDITS COST YOU NO MORE, 80 WHY PAY CASHt U ut C Moi MRI, OFF Lint EY ON SUPPLIES 2008 WESTLAKE WE SAVE YOU Remember tie Address east" Westlake Auto Supply "3!" ™ | {TRCN SNTD HIRE EIR AI RE | posssnommemenm 1001-1603 FIRST AVE. have grabbed her, thrown her on «| lic, March | Dametinca iment, |horee and escaped with her. In 1024, rental foot, but became en agitator, | peveante bute ts raplaly tnoresatioa! All Mukhter was madly |@ Went to her father’s home and/| not against the government, but for | PAGE 12 Their Loss—Your Gain We Bought the Entire High Grade Men’s Stock of DEPARTMENT STORE sie cous YOU GET IT BELOW WHOLESALE COST This high-grade men’s stock has been moved from Wenatchee, Wash. an%/ merged with our large Red Front Store at 1601-1603 First Avenue, Seattle, and it is this combined stock of clothing, shoes and furnishings which will be thrown ON SALE SATURDAY AT 9 A. M. The greatest slaughter of men’s standard, h in Seattle. These prices will do it. LOOK! Hart Schaltner & Marx Suits & Overenals Curley Clothes, Klotheraft and other high grade clothing lines represented in the Suits that go on sale tomorrow, And think of it: Latest styles and patterns in ail-wool materials, and are going On Sa'e at LESS Than WHOLI:SALE PRICE igh-grade merchan/lise ever myde = $5.00 Hats $1.98 $6.00 Boys’ Suits $3.5 Work mmm WO! Sox Shits | Men’sSuits} Men’s Suits 19¢ 25¢ All Wool, $6 85 ee Schaffner & Marx tf make; origin- $18.00 to ake ba al price soi | Q.85 TI a cat toj...... Men’s $2 A y ¥e 9. i Overalls All-wool Serge, brown i and tailored Curley 08¢ aa ti 13.95 Clothes, the finest made; C Fa Soe, original $ 85 cut to.... vite 940; 17: esta mowed leeeruge crema (Oe $1.50 Caps White Men’s Pants kfs, ear eis Me Pants in MEN'S OVERCOATS 13¢ t 5 wool, ] Cc Patterns, Original a OF pemndiaedias 5 cut from $4 $1 95 price $30, $9 85 mu to ba cut to ..... be Canvas Cotton Sox Gloves $10 Men's Packard Shoes 7C 3c REDE co T Corner All went out io advance of the pa- lages with electric lights in the « Pine St. for her hand. The father told | clectric lights. the Tartar equivalent: “I won't] The Kasan government is now my daughter to a man who lives | working steadily toward the comple hut 1a a village where | tion of the work of electrifying the f Russtan village. The number of vil- THE MONTELIUS MUSIC HOUSE (Always Dependable) |] | Thy rious Joy in knowing this:-— t store Red Bleed and that SSS builds Blood-Cells. “There are thousands of you men and women, just like myself, slaves to rheumatism, muscle pains, joint pains. and horrible stiffness, I had Featuring This Weck A Standard Line of Upright Pianos Reduced to Prices Heretofore Impossible | $.8.S, thoroughly ride the body of | the wrong {dea about rheumatism | for 15 years. I didn’t realize that |} | increasing blood-cells had the ef | fect of completely knocking out |] | rheumatic impurities from the sys. |[| tem. That is why I began using (}S.S. S.1 Say what you will, I |] never knew such startling results were possible. Well, folks, besides \[| knocking out my rheumatism it |] | Gave me back some of the strength | Lused to have way back! I've got a | better color in my face, my appa” | tite is dandy. I don't use my crutches any more, I'm walking — around straight-up on two young legs!” 8. S. S. makes people talk about themselves the way it builds jf} up their strength. By building |] | dlood-cells it builds nerve strength for young folks who ought to haye more, and for older people who have little. It stops pimples, boils, Dlackheads, eczema, chases away blood impur@es. You can af rely on it. Si §._S. S. today that rheumatism. You'll feel | difference shortly. §. S. 8. 1s sold at all good drug stores. The large. | Size is the more economical, §.S.S, ake GOITER REMOVED OZ-MO has proven a safe and suc. cessful way to remove a goiter by simply applying over the goiter at night Ume. Young people respond | quickly (o this treatment; older peo- ple generally take u longer time. The merits of OZ-MO liave been proven In 80 many cases that anyone hav ing a golter should have no hes. — tancy in using OZ-MO at once. OZ MO fs sold in Seattle by Bartell's and other leading druggists.—Advertion i Exquisitely designed cases in soft brown vel- vet finish mahogany and blended curly burl walnut. Shades and coloring to meet the re- quirement of fastidious buyers, Voiced to suit the acoustics of your home. Artistic effects in duet benches to: compare with the piano. We offer terms convenient for careful pa- trons, with guarantee that practically insures satisfaction. Every instrument is new and modern. Your courtesy in calling will be appreciated. THE KEYSTONE of our business is SERVICE. Montelius Building, Seattle Opp. Paniages Theater Cor, 3rd and University