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Friday, May 10, 1912. "The Dependable Store" For $1 You Can Enjoy the Luxurious Convenience of a McDougall g^s Let us put one in YOUR Kitchen. The great saving of time, patience and "tired feeling" its hardly realized until you have a McDougall right in your own kitchen. Think of the thousands of steps you take every day in running from range to table, from table to pantry, and fron pantry to range again. You savet hese steps by owning a McDougal. It has a place for everything you need in preparing a meal or when baking—and bo conveniently arranged that you can instantly place your fingers on the article wanted. You save these steps by owning a McDougall. It has a place ing, reading or recreation. And there are no strings to our liberal offer of $1.00 down and then only $1.00 a week. No clubs to join no fuss about taking advantage of it. It is open to YOU. Will you take it up now and make your work easier? Just $1 Cash Down and then only $1 a week. (StahdaiHl Tkus^Furnishing fa 927-929 CsY>^J!iM^^^^^ We Operate 23 Stores on the Coast, But Have No Other Branch Here A STORE OF INTEREST Is stored for you at the EASTERN Store. Tomorrow, Saturday, is a good day for you to call and get acquainted with the many advantages this store offers above others. " , -j^T^jUjjv Reliable Merchandise |a^^^^^ Courteous Treatment WMmMMWEm Expert Fittings 35P8m?sP^® Lowest Prices JJf i^&^^S, Some Beautiful Coats, Dresses, Skirts, Waists, Petticoats and Millinery OUR CREDIT SYSTEM is entirely at your disposal* You may select your wants from our many excellent - value offerings, have them . charged and, remit in small weekly or monthly payments. ;"; '■':.-■'■ -"- ;tr',:< J. ' •'■:^::-:-^': -'■ 'W . ''-•'■ ■■ -■-■ y-: „-'■■ ■■■'-■! ' ■ -.--. %>>■;'• -■■■■'■' ' '■■'.-,- ■■-.* ' ■." ■" ■ ■■',-;■-■■■" ' ' " . "^*" 1 '■"-.""' ■ ■ ' ' EASTERN m Street ' - £ - ' -; . Street / U Outfitting^^Som^ny^k^^ ': The Store Where Your Credit Is Good WE <;i:t what wk wivk, hikmakck ii l>ear Miss Grey: After reading the letters of Kismarck II anil It.i- lii'lor, i am unahle to keep still any longer. 1 won der if thes,. gentlemen can look over their |MW»t lives and say they are s|M>tless. Are they fit husbands for a good girl? If so, let them go into homes where girls are the companions of their mothers anil they will find pure girls to marry. They arc judging l.y Hi.- girls that are allowed to come and go as they pleune, night or (lay. But now, boys, let us look at you a few minutes. If you think no many girls are going wrong, there In a chance for you to do good. Help these girls to nee their mis takes and encourage them to do better. Old you ever stop to think if so ninny girls are had there iniiNt be a great many men and iKiys equally as had? Consider the matter and choose a wife as good as yourself and mi better. A MOTHER. I tear Miss Grey: lam living in so-called single bliss, but want to register a kick against such a "Bachelor" butting into human affairs. .Yours for the ladies, KOKX KOB. Hear Miss Grey: Maybe "Bismarck II" i- one of the many men, iiho is 100 lii/.y to work for himself, much less for some one else. All girls are. not a* he describes, us I know honest girls who would be willing to be n good helpmate with less than $18 |>er. If a niun is fool enough to marry v fickle girl It is his own fuult. .There are thousands of bachelors in the city, why don't they tax them? If (hone fellows were married there would be a little more money in circulation, as when they are single they have a Unlit hold on the dollar. Well, If the Puyal lup river overflows one could find plenty of material for filling u l»- A WOMAN. _____ A WOMAN Pear Miss Grey: Why doesn't someone catch those specl mens, ■■I'.iviiai.k II" and "Bachelor," and put them in cages? They will supply the missing link. In the Darwinian theory. It looks as if money were their god, and if they married they might hare to spend a few nickel* on their wives. I congratu late the young ladies who found them out before they married them, as It would have been a living "hell" If they hadn't. TOWN TALK. Dear Miss Grey: What n blessing the "Bachelor" agrees with "Bismarck II" and finds bachelor life good enough for him. If he should change his mind, 1 pity the girl. I am a house wife, and my home and family are well taken care of. If I wish to attend a pink tea or a |H>lilical meeting, that is my privi lege. We have a Ixiy of eight. We are trying to raise him to respect his mother. In so doing he will respect all women. "Bismarck II" Hays there are good women, but hard to selwt. There are good men, but also hard to select. I have one of the good ones. But I suppose the i>oor ones are left to be bachelors. l<et us hope so. CONSTANT l;i \m K. TO nUi OR NOT TO TMttL. Dear Miss Orey: In regard to "telling it all," I think It depends on the common sense of the one who tells. Years ago when » mere girl I married a man whom I thought had never been married, hut after a year of married life found out from strangers that he was a divorced man with a daughter threo years old. My heart was broken because ho did not "tell it all." After being a widow for three years I became engaged to a man whom I loved with all the remnant of my heart. On my return from an absence he told me of wrecking the life of a 17-years-old girl, and my heart was finished from his "telling it all." Now, Miss Grey, what do you think? TKLLTALK A.—lt is a broad question, and one depends on the individual case. No hard and fast rule can be applied to a discussion of such vital importance to the persons concerned. If a woman is strong enough to stand on her own stamina and sense of womanly rightous ness if the truth is known after marriage, she may safely keep the past to herself; or if she wants to test the man's broadness she can do so by disclosing it. Where there are children I think it Is best to tell. In your case it would have been far better for the first man to have told and the second to have kept silent. To \\ ii-h a Sweater. Dear Miss CJrey: I have a white sweater, willed I wash ed in lukewarm water and soap, and then hung up be tweun chrose cloth until dry, an you recommended. Now it In vt-ry much out of shape and discolored. I am unable to wear it. What can I do? HEADER. A.—lf you rinsed it well, and used white cheese cloth, there should be no discoloration; and if you had basted it in shape be tween the cheese cloth it would not be out of shape. .Try it again. THE TACOMA TIMES. lietter for Ijoneljr. Hear Miss Grey: In re gard to "lionely" of May 4, you gave him the right ad vice. If he wishes to meet nice young ladies there is no place like a fraternal lodge, and I know of one, the "Homesteaders," where we have splendid social times. If "lionely" is made of the right material to fit him to meet nice young people, I will gladly recommend him to the society. If he wishes I will be glad to explain our order to him at length. A HOMKSTKAI>KR. Boston Market & Butter Store 2322 Pacific Aye. 18 pounds fl» 1 fin Sugar 3 lbs. Fancy OC Butter HOC 3 cans OC-; Peas ......;; ....... ZOC 3 cans • • OC Corn ' /DC 3 cans ORn Tomatoes ............ CoC Pint jar :'\ £<v^s?Oft3 Honey ....:... .... C.UC Comb Honey, ! OKi»" 3 combs ............. ZjU Yak! in a Honey, f C 'V per comb ....... .....I i^.....:........5c i Sou^s 3C Fancy Rice, :Wi^&R*\ per) pound ....... .v.V^mCJ ;Lard in 10-lb. :'-- ■:'.': J*4 nf| backets ........... $ I ,UU Lard In B-lb. '^': PA, buckets . ;y:. r .iV;:':;;. 3UC Eastern Sugar. Cured V..!>'* n A ' Bacon, per lb ■.. ." .; ';'V?j IOC! : Dry' Salt Pofk;->,/iT;'/^T|"nt^ j per :pound •'.'... ci...."'.' I &aC 9 j !hB. sait":'">*', lV,:.v](f 'fFrin^ Pork .*...... ...;*;* I iUU, Rolled and; Boned ?> ,*> 1C«. Picnic Hams, lb.?r.*V;.i'.^l UU Hiilsville Heroine To Testify Against Allen Outlaw Band MISS .TKZKBRL. OOAI). One of the strongest witnesses against the Allen gaiiß in their triul for the Hlllsvllie, Va., court house murders, will be Mis:) Jezebel Goad. When the Aliens started shoot ing, her father, the clerk of the court, fell wounded. He strug gled to his feet and emptied his revolver at the outlaws. While 81dna and Claude Allen kept up a steady fire on the wounded clerk, Miss Jezebel ran to him through a storm of bul lets with the new weapon and he drove the Aliens off. Seat sale tomorrow for "The Pink I^ady," Tacoma thenter. •• A Great Building lulln when its foundation is undermin ed, and if the foundation of health—good digestion—ln at tacked, quick collapse follows. On the first signs of indigestion. Dr. King's New Life Pills should be taken to tone the stomach and regulate liver, kidneys and bow els. Pleasant, easy, safe and only 2 5 cents at Ryner Malstrom Drug Co.. 988 Pacific ay. Live Bargains at the Public Market 3 cans Tomatoes -*<- ©$«£■'' - '"\ !&•■'**, •'-.'->' */&"•' '"" ' l_4_fl_M n\RI»K\ COMPANY toes 2nc yMß^^^^^^£^^gggaJMaßfcMS^^^?SarpH!; -'.' vV^J^SSiP^H Fresh Vegetables and Fine 14 oz. Queen Olives 15c Jr ~j | ,,, Quick Delivery. Fancy Strawberries and other BBBS^^S^BB jBK IB B_|^_B^_B__BS—B_j_^_____lr **"~~~" good thing to eat. H_lßl_BE_B HJBIS. PPP Wj !■ IB VASHON ISLAM) PRODUCE Free Delivery. BBwK;^!'*' Wholesale and Retail „___._-___._«_ _^_Hi_l_^_^_^_^_^_nH '* Sy*??**"Ti*^--t^*r -i- J Fresh Fruits and Vegetables OnlY V ■rjXVO BEffi^^H^^^^^Kjl^JM^^" v .^i- ;" wi*a^> (Pi HI nil 25-30, Public Market JLX^o 00. .LJ. JVltllll t *^,^s._' i ■: ' '> ■ """<4- j^'' n f*'*-^*"'^. v" v -v *™1 Frc-e Quiok Delivery. Stall 17 to 22 TPnnV TFA rAMDAMY FublicMarket Telephone Main 2128 ■ tLTLI I ILA \*UIVIrMHfIT Free Delivery One Feature of Cup Quality of Our Ceylons Is the specialty we make of medium and high grade Ceylon's. They are selected for their cup qualities and not for ANY HIGH SOUNDING much advertised name. For years we have made a study of thf» various grades which come to this market. We know what Teas give flovor. rectness of these statements. _ : Like our tea, our coffee Is selected oa We know what Teas give strength. What Is true of tea holds good in the its CUP quality, and only those RICH In ; We know what Teas give both flavor coffee world. There are some 133 differ- the aromatic oils that produce that de and strength. There are many dealers ent kinds of coffee, some bod, some fair, lightful fragras'w and exquisite flavor so that do not know one Ceylon from an- some good. Are you satisfied with much desired are permitted to pass. Each other. Can you tell? jour's? Which grade do you use? You one tested by "taste" to secure the desired It Is o#r business to know that we may want the best for the money are you quality not be Imposed upon. This is the kind getting It? * ' Buy and try one pound and be con of a guarantee this is worth while. We "Teddy's Delight" at 25c Is good. vlnced. i: have these tea* blended and packed by Teddy's Breakfast Blend, 30c, is better, - We have added peanut butter in bulk to our expert, and know just what you are and . our stock selling at 20 per pound. Sat-' getting. Try our 400 and 50c Ceylon Teddy's Leader at 35c is the be«t value urday that you may test the quality we : blends, and prove for yourselves the cor- on this market. will sell two pounds for 35c. h'.«'- WATSON ■--■:'K SAM- RISING BREAD, MARZANO A SON Fresh Killed Chicken.. g| WATSON SAIiT RISING BREAD, Stalls 8-4-5 THE FLORIST FRKSH EVEBY SATURDAY Second fish company from . The only dry picked chickens FRESH EVERY SATURDAY Second fish company from Geraniums, $1.00 doz and up. . entrance. on the market, lb. .....;; flOe nth and d«t Mam 1761 *' D* uir iv * °°' Halibut, ioc, s ibs. ...... sssc Enterprise Market nth and d at. Main 1761 Halibut, ioc, 3 lbs awe Enterprise Market 1124 D st. Trout 20c llliSHo.lt : W Jt i^|lV Great Western Meat Co. Hj ml ■■ ■| i^r Public Market . > I ■■ 11 lift : Saturday Specials Hi HI ■ I I Pot Roast 10c Boiling Beef .....?... ...8c [ Bf 'I^L Leg of Lamb 121'-c Lamb Chops 12 l-2c H^HHHj I D Sboulder of Lamb *= Good Steak 12 l-2o o •! , ci "-4 m '"i :'*a r c ' *L ':"1 \ Picnic Hams lie ; : Special for Saturday only, 45c boxes of Matches " ' """ • *•-*"-•■■ ■- ■■■■■■-■■■■■■ ■■■ ■ ■■■■■■ ■-.-. ■. .;.-.■■.■ ■--.■.%,:: . for .....;..-.■;.'......:.-.-...-......;■";,;. '■■ ..V;.. 10c ■' ; -■:."• '-■■* %^<i ■ii":- ;;;-'- - - :'■: ■••'■ ■ ■:■-■;•; ■-'■'-&& Strictly fresh local RancKEggs, d0z... .. Mwffi I Hothouse Lettuce and Fine Rhubarb Strictly fresh local Ranch Eggs, doz 22V£c 3 lbs. of our Superior Brand Butter-fresh aoes ;•■ ■ • ••• > ''>' V' •— '* "> ';?^ to $1.65 churned every day .................... % . 95c P0tat0e5,(5eed5)............... i. $1.00 and $1.25 , - •■ " Potatoes (small) ........;.:.;.;K.v..lVvv.sl;Opj ," QUALITY BUTTER STORE Carrots, Parsnips and Beets .....;Hv?i^Vf^| 1106 Commerce St., near 11th St \\r l • . j> l /-% ' --J ' •..r:-,-' 4±- _ ■ ' Washington Produce Co. P^: THE NATIONAL MEAT CO. .V / 946 South D. „ :.>J* ■:.'.. 1126 South D. Free Delivery. Phone 8433. Roast Beef ;:...;;. 10c Lamb Chops 12 1 / "' " ' *"": '/" "' '"•"'"' Bon** Beef .so felifi FOWLETTE POETRY M.RKET <!,„,,] slf.'iiL- VIXLc ShnHlri^rs T omVi a. Yo|i Don't Need to Eat Cold Storage Jnnk.'lJ^^^^S l*OOa ; OteaK ..... lZy 2 C r SnoUlderS Lamb .8C We can supply you with the very finest live or ; freah Wiled chlck- The Moat Sanitary. -, The Ii west Prices. The Beat Meat. ens.. We dress them while you wait. Any quantity from Ito 5 __________________________ — __________________^_ 1,000. Also fresh shipments ducks and f geese. 5^ Prices low. SUPERIOR MARKET ', r? . ..-.,.:-, j.oozza^son — u^m, 1128 D St. i . Look for Our Sign . r_ :. 1 . .'.. . 4.- m* I . Pot Roast *:v.^.aoc shoulder Mutton .... 8c atroiiize the Market Boiling Beef 8c Legs Mutton 12% c ' * "J \ . ""ft - ■'■ Student* of' the I. V. S. will present "She Stoops to Conquer" at the college gyiunaaium this evening. • • » The Tiiciim.i II ikll -i h.H.r, de partment of music will give Its fifth annual courort this evening in the auditorium. • • • From present indlcationx tlie Colonial Bazaar to be presented at the Armory next week, will bo tthe biggest charitable undertak ing Tacoma women have con ducted for years. • • • M. i hlm is of Thriii Sorority, V. P. S., will tjntertaln at their an nual luncheon Monday. • * ♦ The I'arent-Tonohers of the Sherman school held their reg ular meeting this afternoon. • • • The Tuhoina rluli meet* with Mrs. George like Monday after noon. • • • The Twentieth Century club met with Mrs. F. C. Miller Tues day afternoon. • • • The annunl open meeting of the Aurora club will be held at the home of President Mrs. K. A. Trommald Saturday afternoon. • • * The Parent-IViu hers of the Horace Mann school met this afternoon. • ♦ • The literary department of the Woman's club met this afternoon with Mrs. W. . Kobinsou. • • * The college federation of Whit worth will present Oscar Wllde'e satirical drama "The Importance of Ueinn; Krnest" this evening. Bedding plants. Smith, Ml C. •• IS YOUR CHILD'S TONGUE COATED? IK CHOKN, FK\ KltlKH, lIIMOI'H, STOMACH SOllt, <JIVK "HYU UP OF riO8 n To OUUM ITH IiITTI<K i I.iic.i. I.l> II- BOW KI.H. Mother! Don't scold your cross, pwvlsh rinhi' Look at the ton gue! See if It Is white, yellow iiiid coated! If your child In llsi less, drooping, ltin't Bleeping well, Ih restless, doesn't cat heartily or Ik cross. Irritable, out of sorts with everybody, stomach sour, feverish, breath bad; lias stomach-ache, diarrhoea, sore throat, or is full of cold, It means the little one's Htoinach, liver and 30 foot of bowels aro filled with poisons and foul, constipated waste matter and need a gentle, thorough cleansing at once. Oive a teaspoonful of Syrup of Figs, and in a few hours nil the clogged up waste, undigested food and sour bile will gently move on and out of Its little wimte clogged bowels without, nausea, griping or weakness, nnd you will niirH\ have a well, happy and smllinu child again shortly. With Syrup of Figs you are not drugging your children, being composed entirely of luscious fig*. Henna and aromatics It cannot be hurmful, besides they dearly love its delicious taste. Mothers should always keep Syrup of Figs handy. It Is the only stomach, liver and bowel cleanser and regulator needed - a little given today will save a sick child tomorrow. Kill! directions for children of nil agos and for grown-ups plain ly printed on the package. Ask your druggist for the full name. "Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Sennn", prepared by the Cali fornia Fig Syrup Co. This Is the delicious tasting, genuine old reli able. Refuse anything else of fered. PAGE FIVE ; — Merchant's Delivery Moving and Storage , Main 108. 8 Ivoavcs Good Kr.-»ii Bread Every Da/ 10 CENTS (Bring this ad.) ' nYGIKNIO UAKERV 800 So. 17th SI. ONLY ONE Picture of your mother ■• a girl to be divided amongst 'nix children. Bring It to me, I make a specialty of copies and enlargements. iiahkii i 11: uißia "Photographer to the Children" 300 I'nclflc Avo., Tacoma. re-Thing Corn Itomover Guaranteed by ItYNKII M \l s I ii<>M l'rescrlpllon Specialist 038 Pacific ay. Cut this out and present at time of any purchase and you will receive double Green Stamps. 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