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THE | | | | j } QUANTITIES ARE | | a | | UPPER MAIN FLOOR } 36-Inch 20c Sateen | at 8c a Yard A full case of lustrous 36-tnch Tdning Sateen, 20c value, /in Tengths from 1 to § yards, at So a@ yard. Fine range of wanted colors. 36-Inch Silk Pongee at 29c a Yard Pretty S6-inch washable Pon- gee in 8 fine line of colors, both in and figured effects. For day only at 290 a yar. 24 and 36-Inch 75c and $1.00 Silks 50c A third and even a half less for Plain and Fancy Stiks. In- cluded are Cheney Foulards Striped Satin Memaline, Pongee, ata and others. = LOWER MAIN FLOOR _ Large rolls of fine Crepe Paper, special for Friday at 4c a roll. Not over 6 rolls to a customer. No phone orders | Floor Wax 33c One pint can of Old English | Floor Wax, the best for floors, | furniture and interior wood- | Work; 50c value, special at 33c. Spec a 31 at —_— negara Carpet Sweeper, in golden oak with ietet triecie brushes; special for ‘s selling at $1.85. | 25c Bread Toasters ) at 15¢ Each wi Bread SES sees Oh scat s ores of bread in a very short time; Be size, special at 15c. UPPER MAIN FLOOR | Women’s Union Suits at 35c a Suit A special lot of 400 Women’s Union Suits, pure white, low | neck style, with no sleeve; cuff i} knee; sizes 26, 28, 40, 42, 44, Women’s Silk Gloves at 39c a Pair 600 pairs of Women's 2clasp Silk Gloves, with double finger tips; mostly in white, and a few sizes in black; 5% to 7% in the lot. | | Women’s Cotton Hose at 13c a Pair Women’s Stockings, formerly sold up to 35c, on sale Friday at 13c a pair. Biack, white and tan; sizes 8%, 9, 9%, better grades are tan. | { | | } 10. The Women’s Kid Gloves at 69c a Pair Women's Glace Kid Gloves in tan, black, gray, white, red, green; sizes 544, 56% and 6; 7%, 7%, 7% and 8, but not in every color. Women’s Fiber Hose at 28c a Pair “Taubell’#’ Hose, with 15-inch fiber boot. White, both regular and out-sizes, Black, in regular sizes only; 8% to 10 (seconds) Women’s Union Suits Special at 75c Sizes 26 and 28 only, in “Kay- | ser's” Hele thread Union Suits with the French band tops and cuff knees; white only. PING wit UPPER MAIN FLOOR 36-Inch Black Silk Poplin 55¢ Yard Fine jet black Dress Poplins, beautiful, lustrous matertal for waists or dre + full 86 ina wide; fn black only, at BSc, 36-Inch Dress Silks at $1.00 Yard Heavy lustrous Black Dress Silks, consisting of fine Chiffon Taffeta, heavy Satin Duchess, Messaline and Peau de Cygne; yard wide. 36 and 42-Inch Wool Dress Goods 39c Stunning 42-inch black and white checks, fancy Mohairs and Plaids, in this lot of Wool Dress Goods at 39c a yard Friday. | Dress Goods Remnants Half Price Short lengths of good Wool Dress Goods at 50c on the Dollar. Some nice suit and dress lengths—lots of skirt lengths in many weaves and colors. —Upper Mate Floor. LOWER MAIN FLOOR $2.25 Alarm Clocks Special at $1.50 Extra large size, nickel- plated Alarm Clocks, made by the Waterbury Clock Co. and Kuaranteed good timekeepers, at $1.50. 60c Cut Class Tumblers 35¢ for Set of Six Fine thin-blown Table Tum- blers, cut in pretty grape de- sign; special for Saturday at, set of six, for 35c; worth regu- larly 60, Factory Seconds of 25c Mixing Bowls 15¢ Factory Seconds of 25c Yellow Mixing Bowls, They measure 10 inches across the top; special for Friday at 15c each. a Tea Cups and Saucers at 10c a Pair English Semtporcelain Tea Cups and Saucers with three gold line border decorations; special for this sale at 10¢ pair EXTRA SPECIAL FROM 9 A. M. Women’s $19.50 Suits $14.74 From 9 A. M. Till Noon Friday You Can Take Your Choice of Any $19.50 Suit in the Garment Section at $14.74 Our entire stock of brand new $19.50 Suits is included in this remarkable offer. All the newest Spring styles are here in the most favored Spring fabrics, and the tailoring is excellent. SECOND FLOOR, UPPER MAIN FLOOR Boys’ Two-pant Suits at $3.95 a Suit Boys’ Suits of beautiful tweed mixtures, browns, grays and dark mixtures; full lined trous- ers; coats Norfolk; sizes 6 to 17 Boys’ Neat Golf Caps at 39c and 59c Boys’ Caps of tweed mixtures with medium wide visors, at 39c, Large plaid dnd check mixtures, 59c, Sizes 6% to 7, Boys’ Shirts at 35c, or 3 for $1.00 Boys’ Golf Shirts, made coat style; some have collars to match; soft French cuffs or stiff cuffs; sizes 12 and 12% only. Fifty Cotton Mattresses in sizes. borders and double stitched art ticking, special at $5.69. FOURTH FLOOR, SOUTH Strictly Fresh Local Ranch Eggs 2212 Ranch ges at © a dozen Not over 2 dozen to a customer at this price, and none delivered except with other groceries Carnation Milk 3 Cans for 20c Condensed Carnation Milk at 8 cans for 200, Not over 3 cans to # customer at this price. De- livered only with other groceries, SES—SO NORTH Cotton Mattresses, Special $5.69 Well stuffed and closely tufted with deep box MORNING SHOP- Second Floor, North Women’s Raincoats to $7.50—Friday at $3.95 Tan and olive Ratncoats, dou- ble texture, with high storm col- lar and aide pockets; full length, worth up to $7.50, at $3.95, Coats Up to $12.50 Special at $5.00 Women's Coats, plain and fan cy mixtures; splendid styles and colors; well made; worth up to $12.50; apectal at $5.00 for Friday. Serge Dress Skirts Friday at $2.95 Good modela in wool sergen, | well made garments, with full aweep: colors and black; ape: | cial Friday at just $2.95 aptece. Dresses Up to $12.50 Special $5.00 Women's several styles; slightly rolled « or massed Reduced Friday to $5.00, Jap Crepe Kimonos Special at $1.69 Women's full length Kimonos of Japanese crepe with Jap sleeves, embroidered fronta, backs and sleeves; all colors to choose from. Dressing Sacques 39c, Worth 79c to $1.25 Figured Crepe Dressing Sucques, in all colors; neatly made and trimmed; 9c and $1.26 values; special Friday at 390, Kitchen Waists 15c, Worth 50c and 79c Flannelette and Kitchen Waists {n colors, mixtures and checks, but fn size 34 only; 50c | and 79 values, Friday at 18 each Tailored Silk Waists Special at $1.50 Women's Waists, worth $3.95 to $4.95, in black well made garments, in broken Mnes and sizes; spectal at $1.50. UPPER MAIN FLOOR Shoes, Worth to $3.50, at $1.95 a Pair Women’s Lace and Button Boots of patent, gunmetal and tan calf, mado with medium light | soles and fill leather heels; bro ken lines. and colors; TO 12 THIRD FLOOR, SOUTH $1.00 and $1.50 Corsets Friday at 29c About 100 Women's good qual- ity coutil Corsets, medium bust and long skirt style; sizes 18, 19, 20, 25 to 29, and 23 to 35 only Third Floor, North Ingrain Art Squares 9x12, at $3.95 Reversible Ingrain Art Squares in both floral and Oriental de- signs, some with medallion cen- ters; special $3.95; nize 9x12 ft. Marquisette Curtains at 98c a Pair Marquisette Curtains with 2- inch hems, in Arabian, cream or white; good Curtains at a popu | lar price. Friday, 98¢ a pair. full, three-quarter or single Covered with blue —Third Vieor. edges. For Salmon Day Red Alaska Saimon, No. 1 tall cans; regular 1bc grade, $1.25 a dozen; ean ile Red Sockeye Salmon, regular lhc grade, $1.25 a dozen; small cana, | each Ite Pink Salmon, No. 1 tall cans, 950 a dozen; can se Medium Red Salmon, No. 1 fiat cans; $1.20 dozen; can....10¢ Fourth Floor SPECIAL SALMON DAY MENU IN THE SIXTH FLOOR CAFE DISTRICT ATTORNEY PROMISES A | | _ SURPRISE IN MINISTER AND GIRL CASE AT TRIAL IN CALIFORNIA OROVILLE, Cal, March 9—Gertrude Lamson, 16-yearold school girl, was expected to be the firat witness today In Rev, Madison Slaugh | ter’s trial on a charge of attacking her | call | alibt. Mra. Clark Camper of Chico nese who would give Important t an.” | \K }in pat nigh wart jidte hands } bor orde: | re At nots year, | po eagerly to he & in lif supporting woman should be stand work from her. Shy | Hoquiam's | Bridges have and roads are in bad con w! fe had ar ng defense w them question An alr of tension Such ts the very outspoken and| Juncompromising optnion of Lillian | all Cooper, who ex o' My Heart,” very girl, whateve: f And 4 that the worl ne 10 the oer ¥ cont hers before marrin dd wubstitute me ome other social task 1 believe that most of the indis-| jeretions for which a certain type| lof modern woman ts #0 hotly critl-| cised are due to the fact that she han nothing with which to occupy |disntpations of the women of the herself, Satan finds some mischief stil! for| part of most of them, a Yague and The so-called | frantic effort to watt or fill time.” physteally hands to do. country, In Nooded South in, is en and Centralia Hin 48 mitt Centralia, the trict is partially Nooded from over flow of the China ditch, which bt who would fi the Moore theatre should be tanght to be self every or T | cording to word from Hoquiam, Ab- residence ported two feet under water as - the result of more than five inches | COWS o ET “TIGHT }of rain ife. His daughters had been barred as possible no more laughing and joking among the min They seemed to realize a critical moment in| rived, reported District Attorney Leonard planned a surprise by) to the stand before the Lamson girl and ask establishing an! a new atate wit nt Slaughter reputed to imony. In court today, the crowd waiting summoned, was man “BEG O° MY HEART” GIRL ADVISES. WOMEN TO BE SELF SUPPORTING | | “I hope the time will come when} {t will be as much of a disgrace for {a woman to live on a man as ft is |now for a man to live on a wom-| | | complete, Slaughter arrived at court today, accom | | } plays Bthel,| which opens Thursday r her station married 4 not neces. upation which age. Thut she atherhood or Lillian Kimball Cooper mentally.|smart set are doubtless, on the ‘HOQUIAMHOMES SWEPT BY FLOOD | | Practically all of the Grays Har- jeects Har- laects ‘the city west Wash Rallioads, despite the water, are mm operating | hureday, ec Reports from Wenatchee are! that Great Northern traffic ts stalled on account of snow In the/ section tf | Cascades hours { Montesano, and| AND SPOIL BABIES} streams tn that locality,| LANSING, Mich, Mareh 9 ut down, with flooded engine| Cows have been getting “jamked” in Michigan on fer deen washed out mented enstiage, Temperance tion | business dis women have protested to the state dairy commissioner that tipsy cows give milk-drinking abes a taste for alcohol. ESTIMATED THAT SNOWFALL tn Now York will cost $1,000,000 to clear off. FRANK OAKMAN, THE FAMOUS “SLIVERS,” a circus ttn! 1 | committed mutcide yesterday in New ‘Tork. TWO BANK ROB NEW TUBE PLANT, coming by United States Steel Corporation BERS TAKEN t oplin, Mo, after fleht 000, to be built at Gary, Ind AUTOMOBILE BUSINESS NEARLY DOUBLED during 1915. EXPLOSION BELIEVED CAUSED BY “BLACK HAND” bomb, wrecked two-story building in Chicago. MONITOR CHEYENNE COMING NORTH, Wil! bring Hf boats to Bremerton for inapection. INDIANA VOTERS SELECT John A. M. Adair and James I, Good | ish to run for governor. PRINCE FIRMAN - — if ROOSEVELT REFUSES TO BE NOMINATED for president by IIL voters QUITS as premier of Persia. TRANSATLANTIC TRAVEL HAS BEEN HEAVY thus far this despite war SAN FRANCISCO and. TONGS | have calle a peace delegates home from THE SEATTLE STAR BON MARCHE -———-Second Avenue—— Union Strest—— Elliott 4100 BARGAIN FRIDAY | Many Items sera Priced LIMITED IN SOME | FREDERICK NELSON} Now Comes Spring Outfitting Time —and just to emphasize the readiness of our Infants’ Wear Section to furnish for Baby’ elaborate), we quote these special “Baby Week” values in dainty new gare | every “needful” ments: Infants’ of beautiful feather-stitching, French dainty Valenciennes edge. Babies’ Saxony Sacques, 6O¢ crocheted from soft white Saxony yarn, trimmed in pink or blue Infants’ Short Dresses, 50¢ of white lawn, embroidered round yoke, insertion and edge; also a pretty style in nainsook, trimmed on front with two box plaits and pink or blue smocking. Infants’ Long White Coats, of fine, all-wool cashmere, cape trimmed with fancy Hercules braic Lined with fine quality white sateen. exceptional lots, A New Showing of “PILGRIM” RAG RUGS OR Bedrooms and Co- lonial living - rooms these Pilgrim Rugs in the handy “throw-about” sizes both decorative and and are durable, cleaned are easily 2x3 feet, $1.25 $1.75 27x54 inches, $2.25. 30x60 inches, $3.00, 3x6 feet, $3.75. —BSecond Floor. 2x4 feet, Basement Salesroom Val. Laces 25c Bolt IDTHS up to 1% inches in these dainty Val. Edges, and many pretty patterns. For undermuslin trimmings and many other uses in Spring sewing. The bolt of 12 25¢. ALLOVER LACES, 25¢ YARD— Shadow Lace Allovers in patterns sleeves yards, many for pleasing yokes, and 36 inches entire waists, lesroom Raney Ridden 15c Yard N IVELTY hat Ribbons es- pecially adapted for trimmings, hair-bows and sashes, in check, stripe and floral patterns of de- sirable colors, and widths up to 5% inches. Attrac- tively priced at 15¢ yard. Basement Balesroom An Exceptional Offering of Women’s Plain and Fancy Stockings WELVE hundred pairs of Stockings are in this unusual offering; a w ell- known manufacturer’s short lots, comprising a wide variety of plain and fancy Stockings in Cotton, Lisle, Silk-lisle and Silk-boot qualities. —all are first qualities and represent exceptional values at the price quoted, pair, 25c. ~—Firet Floor. Hand-made Dresses, $1.00 quality nainsook, tucked by hand and trimmed with fine trimmed with daintily Window Curtains at Special Prices TH E Upholstery Section offers an exceptional opportunity to save in buy- ing Spring Draperies, in the favorite Marquisette, Scrim, Lace and Novelty weaves. There are five specially priced at $1.20, $1.65, $2.50, $3.65 and $5.50 25c Pair for Babies s Spring wardrobe (whether it is to be simple or Infants’ Long Dresses, 50¢ of very soft, fine nainsook, hand-embroid- ered on front with the daintiest little flow- ers and trimmed with very narrow lace edge a Infants’ White Gertrude Skirts, 50¢ ea anade of very fine nainsook and trimmed f «oat bottom with tiny tucks and embroidery edge. Infants’ Hand-made Slips, $1.00 of fine nainsook, trimmed with smocking, pink or blue French knots and very narrow and dainty Valenciennes edge. Babies’ White Bonnets, 25¢ of dainty embroidery in a dot design, finished with wide ties of lawn. Long Gertrude Skirts, 45¢ of splendid quality “daisy” flannelette with scallop finish; made to button on the shoulder. Infants’ Undervests, 40¢ in buttoned-front and Rubens styles, of very fine and soft wool-and-cotton fab- ric, finished with dainty crocheted edge, et * Other special values include: Babies? - All-wool Gauze Bands at 20¢; Hand- decorated Brush and Comb Sets at 50¢; Pyralin Ivory Toilet Sets (comb, brush, soap box and powder box) with pretty 9 floral decoration, at $1.50. 1 finely knots and Valenciennes $2.50 having ioep a4 Floor. through this special offering of high-grade Curtains Pr. —First Floor Two-Piece Breakfast Sets, $1.50 HE coat part of this attrac- tive morning dress is de- signed with a deep peplum set on at the waistline with embroid- ery beading, and the skirt is cut with ample fullness. In blue or pink and white checks, with collar and cuffs of plain color, also plain blue or pink, with checked trimming. Price $1.50. NEW MIDDY SUITS AT $1.50 are made of excellent quality galatea, with V-neck and ki- mono sleeves, large square collar and patch pocket. The skirt is a full gored model. —Second Floor, Boys’ Norfolk Suits (With Extra Knickerbockers) $3.95 ae ULL measure of wearing- we satisfaction is offered in these Norfolk Schoo! Suits. They are made especially for active school-boys, of good - wearing and brown mixtures. Sizes Price $3.95. Knickerbockers in cordu- in light and dark effects, sizes 6 to 18 years, T5¢, S5e and 95e. Boys’ Reefer Coats in blue serges, shepherd's checks, tan and gray mixtures, sizes 2% to 10 years, $3.50. Boys’ Caps in grays and blues—a large assortment at 25¢ each. Tapeless Blouses it madras, sizes 6 to 15 years, 25¢. gray 6 to 18 years Boys’ roys and cassimeres ginghams and percales, Basement Salesroom New Box- Plaited a Skirts $5.75 Ao this attractively low price we feature Skirts of navy or black French serge in full-box-plaited style, topped with five rows of smocking stitched in white or black, and made with adjustable elastic waist- band. Sizes 24 to 30 inches waist measurement. Price $5.75. —Basoment Salesroom