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) Session 15 Called for Seattle! , April 10,~The fifth //" V04, business 15 with Orient | vhere fcan foreign trade has inereased by 400 per cent since 1013 | will be further strengthened this vear by the coming of delegations ations bordering welfth national avention, which is to (tle, Washington, June iccording to an a iven out by the na trade couneil. Found council I8 now to f its yearly conven- e Pacific northwest. The “I'oreign Trade Es- ntial to Prosperity.” practical means of extend- mproving American forelgn ded 92,000,000 @ e Hose to Match the Clothes— Hose isn't just hose any more-—no indeed! Today Hose is a very essential part of one's wardrobe. Not only must it harmonize with ones footwear, but with the costsme as well, Here, one can select from thirty-six shades, including the airy-fairy tints. FEvery pair 15 of flawless texture, full fashioned, superb where this business may be increas fitting, and serviceable. Also many novelty ed. Export managers, sales manag- effects in checkered lisle hose for sport ors, exporters and importers, foreign wear. $1.95 a pair up. department executives of banks, (Main Floor) _ credit managers, and educators will old group sessions within the con- tion, and both foreign delegates American delegates in active iness abroad will take special charge of a series of group confer- ences devoted to better selling meth- ods, credit and financing, shipping nd advertising. The convention this year will meet in the center of the most rapidly zrowing forelgn trade district in the United States, according to the statement. of the council, for the Washington customs district, of ) Seattle is the chiet port, has reased its foreign trade during 1o last four years from § 000,- 000 to $426,000,000. The uget Jound region is growing in popula- tion at five times the pace of the U'nited States as a whole; already eattle ranks second to New York in the numher of passengers enter- ing the United States through sea- port citles. More than 70 per cent of the raw silk entering the United s and 80 per cent of all trans- Pacific mail move through the city, while its corresponding proportions 1 other commodities of foreign trade give the Washington customs district first rank in total value of imports and exports of the United States sustoms districts on the Pacific soast. , Doelegates to the convention, in- \luding the representatives of the Pacific countries, China, Japan. Settlements, Dutch Jast Tndie and the Philippines, ill be i Q4 to view the site of \is remarkable growth at first hand :nd will be taken on tour to other ties of the Pacific northwest, par- ticnlarly Portland. Tacoma and § ane, as guests of the local cham- hers of commerce. Hlfld-'ilvl. dlove With Fashion ~-{s the woman equipped with Gloves like these featured in every conceivable kind of short cuffed novelty that will appeal to the feminine mind. Flare or turn cuff. The Petal-Cuff, the lacey ciiff, the perforated cuff all come in for an erbual share of “Easter Style Glory.,” P. K! or overseam sewn, and in the accepted colorings. The assurance of good wear goes with every palr, Prices'are unusually inviting. (Main Floor) orthcoming cor vention meets as a board of directors of & company with an $8,200,000,000 oss turnover, represent- | A “Hankie” Will Do It— Tt hardly sounds plausible to say that a little thing like a 'kerchief can enhance the beauty of a costume—but listen! Suppos- ing you saw a “Hankie" of the proper shade deliberately peeping from the pocket of a severely tailored suit or dark frock, don't you think it would stgke just the needed ,Mote of color? Thera are many new and unusual designs, materials and colors at out 'Kerchief counter, ¢ up. (Main Floor) $233322222222232222022223 “It * But supposing it does, think of the other song hit, “Don’t Mind the Rain” and have one of-these rain-proof umbrellas over your D & L Apparel Will Excite Admiration [ ] . They're; ghort, plump, comfortable things, easy to carry and easy to look at. We have n e a s e r a s lo n ar a e the usyal range of colors, supplemented with b [ ] gay ones, here and there. . The handles and tips have been devgloped most interestingly. Prics age'right! (Main Floor) Eastertime, when lilies lift their slender love- liness and the sombreness of Lent is put aside, the whole world makes a special effort to be smartly and beautifully clothed. Easter Sun- day will see men, women and children promenad- ing in their best finery! YOU'RE going to be amongst them, aren’t you? Being human, YOU TOO, want others to say about you “Doesn’ she look JUST stunning in that cos- tume, etc.!” Get your Easter Outfit at a store whose rep- utation for stylish, becoming and luxurious ap- parel, is RECOGNIZED by the best dressed women in town—“D&L!”" The prices ARENg’T high—you ought to see what.the better grade stores in higger cities get for: similar mer- chandise! Saturday, come! ' Try other stores first, if you wish, but makg certain you don’t buy until you see what WE have to offer; then you WILL buy—here, unhesitatingly! WOMEN’S COATS WOMEN’S DRESSES $19.75 , $69.00 EASTER SPECIAL $12.75 , $49.00 Fortunate Purchase! Ensemble Suits, Value 'at $69, Saturday $ 39 South Afriean Woman In Trance 15 Years etfoulein, South Africa, April 2.—Scientists from England who Yiave heard recently of the case of a ! woman here who has been in a| “‘trance for 15 years may come to Rietfontein to make extensive in- vestigations with the hopes of help- ing the victim. The woman is Miss Anna Swanepoel, of Lichtenburg age 35, who became unconscious in 1910 when she was notifled of the sudden death of her flance. No once, according to the attend- ing physicians, since that time has the woman been fully conscious. ‘Atter 11 years in her own home, un- der the care of relatives, she was {aken to a hospital where attendants dminister food and Water every two hours. Polished Brass Loses InWave for Economy Tiverpool, April 10.—Brass work, with which the front doors of most | British homes have been nd»nrned for centuries and which contributes t shings of numerous of- on because 4 in keeping Many new build- T T L e ST ST e LTSI e s SRS STSERRSEIILELLL Now comes the Dutch Pouch Baé Neat, novel, nobby, new! These come In boath slik and beaded effects and are deco- rative affairs. Many are “Beauvals” em- broidered, making them artistic and attrac- tive. Bome are set with stones. We're also showing the new gay colored Leather Bags in novel treatments and Tapestry Bags; the latter are in rich futuristic. effects. All are neatly lined and fitted with Change Purse and a mirror. (Main Floor) Girl's Hats Of Elegance Of Excellence Of Real Value Especially appropriate for the Girls' Easter parade and subsequent Spring wear as well, thesa hats are gay,* smart and becoming. Leg- horns, Milans, Pokes and the favored silks, tastefully va- ried in color, shape and trim- ming detail. Excellent values! ~ Billowy Heaps of Lingerie Lingerie that will find 1 feminine eyes, because of i fineness and wearing qu Gowns, Chemise, Step-ins, Costume and Petticoats in new styles and fre orings. Never before were laces, ribbons and embroideries used to better trimming advantages. Tncluded are Silks, Batistes, Nainsooks, Mu Crepes, Tmportec . and Philippine Undies ' For Baby Everything to Delight Its Blessed Heart Even baby prams are Faeh ion Shows on Faster Sunday, displaying the newest, dain- tiest things in bonnets, and wee cloaks as well as car rlage robes, etc. We suggest that you see our complete line of Infants’ wear. You'll find our prices appeal i\ \ e 95 (2nd Floor) e = of the expense the fixtures sb Fingland are g or copper decora AUTOS DESTROY ROADS. | 10—Because the 30,- motor Austria Vienna, contribute to road mainte -G L] Ll Girls Will Have a Parad Let Our Children’s Dept. Help Her Look Her Best . Splendid Selections. “D&L’; Priced! (2nd FL) Children’s Coafs Girls’ Coats2-7 to 16 $5.95 to $12.95 $7.95 to $16.95 v Newest styles, materials and colors In & spiendid array of styles and col- Sizes 2 to 6 years. orings. money will ba collectec system of taxation. e Lt SULPHUR SOOTHES AN ITCHING SKIN It you are suf- Girls’ Jumper Dresses $1.95—8$2.95 Gingham and Rajah Cloths with Dim- Men’s Neckwear fering from ec- skin | e you may | mmmmmmmmxmm MW_ $3313382833828822882282222232380: The Better Kind! 95¢ and $1.50 tripcs—all kinds! Included Children’s Dresses $5.95 to $14.95 Silks, Flanpels, Crepes and Silkettes Sizes 7 to 14. Girls' Coats—13 to 19 $15.00 to $29.00 Sport and dress styles. Tastefully ity Walst, 7 to 14. Kiddies’ Dresses $1.95 to $3.95 With and without Bloomers. Newest Boy’s 3 Pec. Suits trimmed. materials, Girls’ White Dresses The latter are “going stylee. We've never these prices Children’s Dresses $1.95 to $4.95 Prints, Pongees, Chambrays, English Broadcloths, 7 to 14, Splendid line of Girls' Silk and Coats and 2 Pairs of Pants e e $9.95 to $24.95 Muslin Undies! eyl Me!‘l’s Shirts Uncommonly pretty, Silk Party Dresscs. o (2nd. Floor) $9'75 to 312'75 ulphur All: wool materials in both Norfolk and English &= I $5.95 Extremely Smart Suits for Boys 3 to 8 Years Old! | of hard wear, Sizes § to 17 years, cause of its germ| ’ ] Boys’ Fine Coats Satin Suits at $7.95 to $10.95 Boys’ 4-Piece Suits $19.75 Boy’s 4 Pc. Suits $5.95 to $10.95 Balkan and 3-plece styles. Trimmed Finest imported fabrics. Palr of long les troy-| Coats, Vest and 2 Pairs Pants Gabardines, Tweeds, Polos, Serges, with smocking, 3 to 8. and short pants. Beted, Dnbetted, 3 1o $12.75 to $19.75 2 and 3-Piece Suit o : - = : = 2 & ¢ F $7.95 to $14.95 Fine Serge Suits $4.95 to $7.95 Mohair and Linen Suits $4.95 | | a1 voel trieds serese snd tuivin: srpes. Ligh Made of fine imported fabrics. Newest Smart looking and weil made of best Three pieces. In nobby plafds and Beits. Lined with Venetian and Brilliantine. styles, 3'to & serge. 3 to 8§ years plain colors. {2nd Floor) h and all Silk. Collar styles. New striped and plain Men’s Pajamas $1.69 and $3.00 Plain or fancy styles. ¥ it, well made! Biye white, tan and heliotrope. Sizes 15 to 2 (Maln Fioor) fails to quickly subdue it of flery eczema. The tion makes the skin o fortable. Rash and b s healed right up. Rowles Mentho- SulpHur is applied like any ple cold cream and is perfectly harmle You can obtain a small jar from any good druggist.