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the erection of two water planta, one on the e other on the Puyal after many months of hard o been completed by Btone of Boston, and ground broken for both the pro plante & Webster, controtiing the Taowna and Whatcom street Beattie ratlways and the Seattle-Tacoma In. Yerurban radiroad, have had the erec tion of the proposed plants under consideration for some time and their plans are now about to be car- ried out The White river plant wilt be butit by & new corporation known as The Tacoma Industrial Company. — It Will be located at a point on White river 26 miles distant from Seattic The Puyallup river plant will be 4 miles distant from th mt Will be a under the firm name ef the Pierce County Improvement Company 8. %, Mitehell, of Beattie, has been chosen as general manager of the Stone & Webkter enterprises In the Northwest. He bas recently return: ed from an extended trip in the & Se PLANS FOR BIG POWER PLANTS Stone & Wehster Commence Work ot Constructing Hydro- Electric Gen- erating Stations on White and Puyallup Rivers where he completed the plans for immediate comstruction of the two NEW NAMES 9 saaeaggeeer on plants name to have the © operat the last of the present yoar or early in 1904. When completed the plants are ex pected to generate from 28,000 to 50, | 000 horse power joh will be pul fetent to acoma and Se an well aa the Seat tine The new power plants wit be sim: | Har in character to the plant of the! Snoqualmie Falls Power Company which je now furnishing all the elec tricity used In Tacoma and much of that used tn ttle, At the pres ent time the Seattle Electric Com pany and the Puget Sound Relectric Company, operating te wtreet car lines and the Tntererban electric line, respectively, buy much rielty from the Snoqualmie don pany | When . fn | petition pany in the Seattle | To better meet this competition the Snoqualmie is now | preparing to power plant near the of the White river FOR the new they will be with the Snoqua power plants te dt ny tall another head waters SCHOOL BUILDINGS : SEATTLE TEMPLES OF EDUCATION WILL HEREAFTER BEAR THE APPELATIONS OF FAM New names have been given the Beattie public schools, The change. some time ago announced in the Star, has been under consideration by the schoot board for months, The directors give ax thelr reason fur instituting the new system of pom enciature the fact that It hax been found dificult to choose approprite names for the scores of new build ings now in the course of erection. It was therefore decided to adopt & uniform system, naming the schools after the great Americans im the Hell of Fame at New York. The PROGRAM FOR TOMORROW Tomorrow t the day all loyal sons of the Emerakt isle hold sacred to the patron saint of Ireland, 8t. Pat- riek. In this city the day will be appre po eagatd otaerved. At #90 o'clock mass will be celebrated at the y aE of Our Lady of Good Hope Father Prefontaine will officiate. Father Mahoney will preach the ser mon, In the evening, at Ranke’s hall, the Ancient Order of Hibernians wilt give an entertainment. The feature of the program wtit be on oration by the Hon. Patrick Henry Wineton. In the evening, also, the Celtic Sons of Washington wilt hold their) annua! banquet in the Knickerbocker hotel. Covers wilt be laid for ie. ‘The toastmaster will be Danie! Kel ‘eher, and the following toasts wilt be responded to: “The Prewident.” Judge C. H. Hanford; “The Day We Celebrates” Judge Thomas Bu “The State of Waabington. “Orators and Oratory of Ire- Patrick Henry Winston; May Thorn: Maater Rese: tieight-of Nand, Hg recitation, nie Rosa Henery; dance, “The Kieoterte: Irish pyramid, chit- the school; plano solo, Mra. a ST. LOUIS, Mo., >, Maren 16.—The | tract for the completion of the re ure at the St. Louis forid’s Fair hae et. It fe to cost $629,000. This building t* 16 per cent. larger than any other oe is at the exposition and is the structure erected for th roe of # single department 1,600 feet, thus containing « feat space of almost 2% acres. ——=—= CHINESE SUICIDE - Joe pee a oe was found déad in the 8t. James hotel Pa son. the hotel for two years and was very the Chinamen of Rikur Cholam, celebrated t! the Purim festival by a fair and = at Morris’ hall, last night, The af. fair was poorest decided success. Closed joved by. Receiver ‘The Buffalo clothing and tailoring put ceiver Saturday, March ceiver has a corps of experienced men ongaged in remarking all goods. Ag the stock consints of nearly $199,- and plece goods, time, consequently the house will be cloned today and Tuesday, and will reopen Wednesday, March 18, at 9 a, m. These goods will positively be sacrificed. Co enrly and get your pe STA — BY, Receiver, *e* DANCING CLASSES Professor Wilson at Ranke Hall Monday and Friday evenings. Pri- vate lessons dally. oe sectentieetesiion Armory Hall, March 17, Grand Masquerade ball. 355x100 Clone to Madison: near Thir- teenth; cheapest close-in lot in the city. Hi. S. Turner & Co. 232 Globe Blk. OUS AMERICANS | names of the Denny, Minor and Day fchools have net been changed they are Very appropriately na After Seattle pioneers. The of schools have been Walle Waite. Irving A ©. MORRIGON DEAD Arthur 0, Morrison, formerty trav- or of the Northern Pactfic mpany, died yesterday at He leaves 4 wife in Be Morrison's mind became years aga and his health has been poor ever since About 10 yeare axe Mr. Morrison fevered his connection with the rath road and removed to Whatcom. where he practiced law for a of years, serving two terme aa « attorney. LOCAL THEATERS “The Cowboy and the Lady” “The Cowboy and the Lady,” with &. Miller Kent in the role of Teddy North, was the attraction at the Grand last night. The piny has been seen in Seattle before with Mr. Kent in the leading role. It ts doubtful, however, if the company presenting the play last year was as good as the one Mr. Kent has rurrounded him eelf with thin season. There are a fow of the old people in the cnst Rapley Holmes ts stilt playing the part of big Joe, one of the cowboys. The piece would not be just right without thie big fellow im the cast. | While the part he essays ie not an fimportant one, he furnistes a great! Stellacoom. atthe, Mr affected two | deni of the comedy with his awk-| ward w Weatern manners Holmes is, a2 a gallery god exprense “funny just to look at.” {| Kent i comical at times, and now and then serious tn the role of Teddy | North, the young collegian who goes | out West to tuke charge of a cattle Tanck and who by hie muscle and | ekill wine the love and admiration | of every cowboy on the ranch, not-/| Withetanding the fact that he wears | “city clothes.” Im the court scene, in} train | ¥, but Mr. Kent was fust At home in the emotional | in the comedy lines. Mise Elwarren Harmon ta a charm. | ing actress and was applauded for | her work as Mrs Warren. She te! much better at the first of the play | when in lighter work than Inter in| the heavy. However, she handles all of her lines weil, Pigg orn “He aenyed clever a le enn, A aiftious| role, but handled jt wi “The Cowboy arid the L Lady” closes tomorrow night his com The whole story ot} the play ts improbable and the char. | acters strange ones. However, there | are sitaations and climaxes enough | in the mix-up and lots of comedy. Fy Niagra = Right was kept |) @M uproar, and every 1 | h | phased sith mewn r. Clarke has a part well sulted to him in the role of Cheviott Hill a fickle man who wishes to engage himself to almost every giri he meets, dp fhe part wr, Clarke was ‘anny as ip “What | pened to Jones.” oe Mortimer Martin and - George A Yielding, two new members of the fea , Gid well, although rte that were not ex te them. The latter rece red im Seattle with the H. ford Company. Company. The fhe other her_members After You, — Alfonso Have visited every butcher shop in the city and cannot find what you think you would reliah for your Bun- SE ae eet, COAL MINE the company did good work, The] Onphann” will be the attract ay will run all we © Beato, | the Grand Wednesday and Thur piehte and Thursday nee Fitoh, author of "Reapme the] theateregoer, and ooahe th with the name of Kate Claxtor presenting (hat 5 the two are never thodabt of ney Avehue theater arately, ‘The part o! er play bore firm de Minn melodrama, but with « great d famous. comedy to help it out, The love ve story that runs through Mt ie clever and the comedy very witty pens at the Tom Fiteh knew just how the role today. The of Donald Stuart, the happy-«o-| bill In point of entertaining merit tn Weky Young business man should be | composed of the, beat acted, but he was not yaudeville talent famour equal to ¢ He did very |#on family, « ainers, will well, however the comedy ke their fivet appear There Hines hie work showed up well (Wo performances at the orne H. Rowe hissed and | family play house by the gatlery and hated by et of the audience, but that merely an evidence of hi good VIOLATED ‘ORDER ting. In the role of the villain he eared to advantage An Archie, the oftiee boy, Jullette ¢ Houumeou and femita | Parish did well, The other ehar- | * of crib houses in the new acters Were well cant tenderloin, were arrested by Poles Reaping the Harvest” will be the|Mmen Hubbard and Delgh last night attraction at the Third Avenue un that they were vioknt jt ‘Thuraday, when “Phe of Chief Bulli Keeper” with 1 & wix-night en-|Karding the closing of the wement They will be tried in the polte | Kate Claxton in “The Two Orphans” GREAT PROGRESS OF. THE LOCAL Y. M. C. A. Five Bnsogy spine ye wand | SEATTLE BRANCH NOW RANKS TWENTY. EIGHTH BERSHIP AMONG AMERICAN CITIES SB in 1902 te Mise Kate Clax min Ta u gute Two Colonial 6643 in 1908 ips of the educational evening Institute im 180F to BEI in 1e0 in the physica! neraned from 47 to u that department there are now 73 business men, 209 young men and BD boxe. | The Wont association ranks with | us ness the hers in the United States four teenth ta mus day dinuer call on us and we will show you the finest line of meats and fresh vegetabies in the city. at} prices that will please you The Griffin Market Cor, First Ave. and Pike The Ecker Combustion and Radiating Furnace GILLESPIE & ECKER General Contractors for Roiler Hettings, Engine Foundations, Coke Ovens, Dutch Ovens, Bak- re’ and Family Ovens, Ranges, ates or Steam and Hot Air Furnaces, Chimneys and Flues that are Not Defective We are prepared to perte all kinds of job work at ment'’s notles, night or day. work guaran tend. Office; Room 234 Lumber Ex- change, Seattle, Wash. Office 4, Scott Ecker, Rew aves Phone, a mo All Phone—Brown 801 1429 Sixth Block #469. Wm. Gillespie, Row, 1816 Ninth Phor ' I jopendent. Hed 119% per of boys, t Dry Port A This te the gallon to a cus i” Columbia et New Location, 104 First Phones, Sunset, Pink 1751; dendent, 1751. Selling @-Inch All Woot black and coters. ing at . m a beautiful for Saturday $1 Per Gal. J. ARONSON © 0 Free delivery. Granite © The value, seli- . 50¢ #-inch All Woot Faney Mixtur com bina thon epring colorings, “ value; sel) wenty=| At our new location, No. 1104 Hecond ave Spring and summer woolens now on dis play 1104 Second Avenue. A we PAIN W. S&S. Kirk, 1209 1st Ave. . Hand Bewed and f SCREENS, ALL SIZES. | Will Re Pleased to FU Your Order Prompt Deliveries Made. | i Ine Geo. H. Woodhouse Co. 1409 Becond avenue. Easter Dress Goods! in Full Swing Just a little more than three weeks in which to get the garments made. BETTER HURRY tothe, | tallor-made $2.0 selling at s 44-inch wide English Mohair Sict) sults, of ing at TSe| the coming seanon—81,00 M-inch wide Purielan Novelty ow llin . Hinck Weaves, with white silk | Gt-inch MH pin dota, high art in fabric weay- | Bedford Cord, supertor for waists ing, $1.7 vatue: selling at..91.25 $1.66 value; evlling at $1.25 t-inch new atyle fancy Fancy Novelty Dress Beotch Piaide, fie Goods, eplendid for value; ‘Tuesday nae schoot dresses, 20¢ value ohes Sole Agents Cele- brated McGee Petticoats McGee Petticoats, High Grade Mer- cerized Binek Ital fan Cloth, atyle like this illustra tion, 12-5 wide, acordian plaited ruffle with 3 rows of 2-ineh wide ruf fies, 12-inch | wic dunt ruffie, 93.00 Black Mercerined Bateen Petticoats, I2-ineh wide ruffie, trimmed with 2 tows of 4%-inch wide ruffies and dust ruffie, $2.6 elling at $1.7 Sateen Petti 1d-ineh wide ruffie, neat styler, $1.95 value: selling at . « DBe Carta Nottingham 1 ' 206, New Petticoats | SPECIAL TOMORROW Ladies’ Heavy Serge Dress Skirts, New op Perfect Fitting, $2 Special Tomorrow YOUR LACE CURTAIN OPPORTUNITY as, 3 yard | Ladies’ Ail Spring Btyle Eta- new etre 96.0 value strap fect hang and fit, welght, $5.00 value ines oe pring at... Pedeatrienne t xford 10 rows of stite’ ing on bottom, well for . Seams roa New Tapestry | Portieres x, 40 Inches wide, woven edges $1.98 16; wale w Tapestry Portierre Curtai price O80 | 2% yards long hes wide, $2.00 , “ ‘alue; tomorrow, special, per palt Extra Large Nottingham Lace | ‘ ? Curtains, 3% yards long, 60 91.49 inches wide, woven edges, | Tapestry Portierre Curtains, a4 $2.00 value e, per pair yards long % inches wide, In 1.49 | reds, tobacco, brown and green, Imported Brussets, Net Effect Not $8.00 valy 2.45 tingham Curtains, light | New Bagdad Portlerres, beautiful $3.00 value; sale color combinations, $4.00 $2.49 | welling at TOMORROW'S SPECIAL---500 Pairs Notting- ham Lace Curtains, Woven Edges Pretty Patterns, 65c Value, morrow Per Pair ||DETERSON’ GOOD GOODS * 38¢ 208, 210 Pike Street . know 1. M. Bennett, In MEM- | IMPERIAL TAILORING (0. SCREEN ‘DOORS AND WINDOW 48-Inch Imported All Wool Scotch Tailor Suiting, exceptionaliy fine wk and colore—ne doubt of the popularity of Sleitians for Wool mine Dréme Skirts, fonts, in black and gray, Skirt All Wool Dark worth | $6.00, ee Lo $1.69 THE BON MARCHE ———— NOROHOFF & CO THE BOR DON MARCHE DISASTER} $1.50 FANCY SI KANKAKEOM, Tl, Mareh if vote section mine lant Not quite such a sale as this has been brought to the notice of tb ‘ Marche. It is the surplus of an f—his fine ¢ of The Bog Millinery. Opening | of fancy silks closed out tous in a bunch at about half or ‘urtion’ Millinery Mouse, 1916 less than half, For the values are $1.25 and $1.50 a yare He avenue ay and Wed-! Yet we are going to sell then le sill ‘ oA of tailor-made wireet hate In t It won't take you a minute to figure how easy it will be to secure two Waists Silk Petticoats for the price of one—and there’s nearly 2,000 yards to choose from, lot you'll find stripes, , plaids, checks and brocades, in light and oughly up-to-date styles, iv OF two In the medium shades, of tha df . Hath, Maroh Grand - - Go to Kpinning for bioyele repaire ‘ The “Standard” Cottage npleted. Tt will be on nd it will he typical L, Behoenteld & Rous yar fifth floor of this store | ‘The local YM. ©. A. In teauing {t9] firet tn night students, twentyontth | report showing the statue of the In in the physica! department stitution at the beginning of 1908.| omth in 4 The pamphlet t» gotten up in a neat je and grounda. . and original manner, the facts as supreme t the Beattie | the institution's numbers and pro-| semeclation,” sald Recretary Arnold | |arese in the physical, educational! ® Allen Baturday, “Ia an adequate and religte partmer being | Plant in whien t in diagram form The present building ts use xpenditures for the utmost capactty 415,088; recetpts, 516,470 The new site 120 feet square at berwhip at the beginning of the year| the comer of Madison atreat ‘ was 1089; that of the previous year| Fourth ave has been secured at To. average age of #21 mem-| an expense of $40,000 and there re bers ie 206 years. Eliminating the| maine $26, cash in a bulldt jer 16 y age there are| fund $%.000 h me nd 441 who be- | but jong to ho ehureh | A diagram shows ¢ as to the occupations of lie members 54 are] an auditorium business men; 129 saleamen and| chairs and 1¢ dormitory rooma, ks; © office men and bookkeep-! hope to raise the amount In @ ehort| 27 professional men; 1¢ minie- 180 wkilied artiaans, 17 akilied | toes; @ laborers: T soldiers, | poll n. firemen; 1 work: | ing boys and 229 school boys. | The attendance at Sunday | meetings for men in | peom Halts, per pound alt a o ene Fancy Imported Japanese Matting, 26-inch, made of the bent Hongo- — sitka straw, with 200 linen warp, a grade that is cheap at 25c, will be of- — — - fered tomorrow at the half roll of 20 yards for only | ‘There are twelve c re to pick from. Not lees than 2 yards to any one customer at this (Sar NG sin Waste’ cea The New Millinery Store | Ammonia, pint botties | Imported Castile oap, per poung. FABRICS INTRODUCTION OF OUR SPLENDID NEW SEASON'S FABRICS Our Dress Goods buyer, who has just returned from New York, secured most y I fre New k, secured the beautiful gatherings of fashion’s fabrics for spring that have ever been shown in a Westeny store This statement is emphatic and easily proven by a visit to our dress go: 8 counters, While only a part of his purchases has come yet th Y ng enough to crowd the dress goods aisle tomorrow. Some New Goods at Our Usual Unmatchable Prices New All Wool French Foule Walet :' Toklas, Singerman f } 33..." soz; ems. “ys | Black Dress Goods for Spring Dress Linings ae eutiful # iT Ww & Com n Bole bo, at 5060 ear 16-inch Good Quality Silesia, jean New Funey Butin Cloth Waistings, | neh All Wo ch Venet " and fast black _ Lumber Exchange Aes yard peed ae eee AUT c ‘ Second Ave. and Bene: New All Wool Fine French Chal-| gs’inon g <p ee 5Be 4 Fae fies, in latent colors, yard...,.606 ; lack Birfiilantine, 1 | Value $1.00, at O50 Ps New York Conservatory and | Resist "Be Beheoo! of Music 38-inch All Wool Fine Albatross, in Wool Black Mistr ch Twill { Linings, te to-date ali shades and biack, at 5Ge | brown, gray and black, value Po teen” ie Als All Wool Fine Black | Lon at ; olors. rd Kilamine 1.25 x - “ 44-inch All Wool Fine Biack Crepe h Velour More Papo ye " a Granite Cloth—B {oF sete, caatame Mabie: mere. ee osm ool Crash Cloth, fe oe third weuwal prices, for a short street suiting, at, yard Be h Velvet Stripe Etamines Sree Moreen, in ” . cnteneie, Pete -inch Noppe Bultings, value $1.2 is IB. Priestiey @ Co.'s fine | ck, for pettiooate ¢ Kwek “Oe hadi MM idcdies 8 Diack, vai 0, & $2.50:| + need, rae atin 4 given to each pupil FREE. vy, 210 to 221 218 Arcade build. tng, Becond ave D. H. LEE, Principal, Phone, Red 541, nie 20 Yards of Fine Mat-| ting for $3.98 35c GRADE FOR A TRIFLE LESS THAN 20c A YARD JAMES HENRY Wholesale and Retail Mente 818 Weetern Ave. | Telphones: Indep. 446; Sunset, Main | “THE Ric aT KIND.” We feel a mite proud of our splendid very Parlor—the best . We have lately remodeled tt completely, putting in new fixtures and rearrang' - -e * out for admiration of the ealesroom will be short, so active are we in preparing for the spring millinery ady the new Fis ing. A lot of French Patterns reached here yesterday, but, of course, not be on view till the What concerns you most Just now is the “between seasons” Hate, of we have « farge nu ~ and male. busy making coples est New York and Paris patterns We are bury busy nt. but well n's Hats, the new trimmings, and t » ou will come in tomerr »w you the early sear Rennine, pint betties Nerdhof @Co. THE BIG STORE 1419 to 1435 Second Avenue and 115-125 Pike Street Snoqualmie Power) An Easy Pull | Glycerine, genuine, per pound Cocoanut O11, per pound Iaported Oltve O01, best, per pint | : 2° | Fiat Rates Per Annum for Continu- ‘These are the onl Rochelle Salts, per pound B5e) _ owe tee. 2 aE Denial Parlors in Se Mae where pou wa | fal Ammontac, per pound........1Be a | eign find one who makes | » & speciality of ex- tracting Teeth without pain. Vital-| ixed air for extracting Teeth has) Deen ured tm 600,000 cases, and not) one bad result. Witch Mazel, per pint.... 196 Vaseline, best, per pound... B3e nal pound packa, ort Sugar Milk, Wood Alcohol, per galion Pepin" ez 34,5 jours—5 a m to § » m; Bun- days tit 1. The Touraine Hotel)" Refurnished and refitted ete gs out, now open for business, Bg. J. Hickey, Prop. Occidental avenue and Main street, Seattle. Telephone, Main 766. ATTLE CATARACT COMPANY, Office and Work Cor, Seventh ave. _ Beattie. ~~ PLUMBING And Hot Water Heating. Plans and timates furnished. Cc. M. SHAW & CO. South ‘side ‘of Colman Dock, foot of Columbia street, Phone, Wack 231. Rose Water, per pint PRESCRIPTIONISTS. BartettDrucCo 806 SECOND AVEN' ee Free Deli CARPETS, RUGS DRAPERIES are $30.00 Fine Velvets, case Choi ¢ Axminsters, 9x12 feet, each Body Brussels, 9x12 feet, each Brussels Rugs, oxt2 feet, each LINOLEUMS—New shipment j oleums at, per square yard... .. CORK CARPETING—Tan and green, two per square yard WILD'S INLAID ‘LINOLEUM—We carry an exten stock and recognize this make as the most satisfactory all, per square yard . BISSEL’S CARPET SWEEPERS — $1.98, } In Home Furnishings, Carpets or Rugs should first be considered, as they are the foundation for wall decorations, the furniture and draperies. Very pretty floor coverings can be had at moderate prices. For instance, we are show- ing various shades of pink, blue and green, in plain Brussels with fancy borders, at $1.25 per yard, effects never before shown at less than $1.50 to $3.50. Our carpet size Rugs are so varied in prices that we could not do justice to them by attempting to describe them all here. In Carpets and Rugs we quote briefly a few of the many desirable makes handled by us-— Imperial Axminster Carpets, per yard . $ $2.50 $3.50, $4.00 each, Royal Wiltons (special orders only) . $3.00 ART DRAPERIES Bundhar Wiltons, per yard .. d Body Brussels, per yard . A little touch of Drapery artistically hung here am Superfine Ingrains, per yard. oe che : is necessary in every home. It costs but little, considél Rest All Wool Ingrain, 2-Ply, per yard. 85c | the tone Of refinement Tt adds ; Heavy All Wool Ingrain, 2-Fly, per yard . wee TSC A new lot of Arabian Laces just openc d, pet pat $7.50, Hodge's Fiber Matting, per yard.......... “gc, 65, 75¢, Bsc #12.50, $18.00, $21.00, soe 5 ag 3 see em yee 0 ome recent arrivals in Isseis aces Suc ORIENTAL RUGS A dew ik of Mots is in mustins and neti India Rugs, 6x9 to 12x18 fect, very fine quality and ex quisite colorings Antique Rugs from Turkey and Persia of the most select pieces. French Wiltons in carpet size rugs are in a class by them selves and cannot be likened to any other rug made today; each, $25.00 to $¢ Bundhar Wilton Rugs in all sizes as large as 15x18 feet white € Arabian and colored effects Portiere Materials, $1.25 to Lace Edgings, Ornaments and Door I we are fully equipped to handle in the best possible manner the monees acting orders, Call and get o nd_suggestiOMs We are ready at all times to git nefit of our pert knowledge An Assortment of Specials In Crockery for tie Week 8.00. w 00. the | ey ortea Cotors, Git HOTEL DISHES, SQUARKH BHAPR, IMPORTED GERMAN GLASS WATER SET Decorations “latter, 7 Inches long, regular 9¢ , Platter, 16 Inches long, regular Sc Platter, 7 inches long, regular 9¢. Platter, 16 inches long, regular cular $1.78 and $2.00; special O8e euch; Go | each; special ... 306 | | Regular $2.25, $2.50, $2.00) xpecta vig Platter, s long, rewular the ‘s | Memi-Vitseoud Dinner ware eee n stock ed white @ each; . Be Oryter or ane Bowl, regular 106 w Geld barber, Bo plone bos, reg specials f ; : each; apecta je | China Din Ware, from open stock patte rated Platter, 11 Inches long, regulat 200 | | spray and vines, gold knobs and handles, 50-¢ set, regular each; apectal Ie | gpittoon, dark blue with gold atip- | _spects sc Platter inehies long, regular 306 | 1 edges, regular High Grade English Toilet Ware, 12-piece set ading slop, each; apecial +190 | | blue with scenic or flower decora ti regular $12 and $13} Frederick & Nelson (incorporated) COMPLETE HOUSEFURNISHERS Second Ave., Madison and Spring Sts. El a LN