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Only 7 Buying SARAH HH HH x= = xxx = Buying Ae We Do for Our Chain of 116 Stores Enables Us to Undersell , x | 2 Days Before Easter Only 7 more days in which to se lect your apparel and make all of the preparations for the event. Tomor- row our Suit display will be as com plete and attractive as ft will be at any time this season, Here ts pre sented masterful achievements of leading designers-——-Tallored Suita of rare elegance, authentic in style, superior tn workmanship and wearing qualities. You will find new Suits of silk taffeta, gabdardine, poplin, velour and wool checks, and men's-wear serge, combinations of serge and ailk taffeta. Some are elaborately trim- med, some plain or semt-tatlored, If you want a Suit for dress occasions, for street wear or for outdoor sport, It fs here in a desirable shade and in every one there are points of differ ence that will appeal to the woman who seeks appare! of elegance and re- finement. The prices are not the least attractive feature— $24.50, $29.50, $32.50, $34.50 Women’s and Misses’ Coats for Easter Exctustve styles that are varied and smart—meeting the most exacting requirements of up-to-the-minute ap- parel. Rich Coats of gabardines, poplins, serges, woo! checks, mixtures and novelty cloths. Full flaring and Delted models, loose box Coats and numerous other smart models, Many are lined throughout with peau de cygne linings. All the newest color ings are shown. Our prices range from $11.75 ». $32.50 acts ee zxEEEEEEZE EZ E11: we has Keeping Faith With the Men showing the newest styles and offering courteous service always win. Spring Suits and Topcoats Sizes and models desi style object of each individual wearer. Every fash- | and Young Men | built this big business. Giving real values, $15 to $35 ed to best serve the | jwhr Olson wouldn't come. linetitution are 450 men and boys iwho are depending upon Donald B. |that name to the reformatory. xu EEREZ = ionable color, eve pattern, fabric, design STAR—FRIDAY, APRIL 14, ‘WHY HE REFUSED TO BE OUR CHIEF Donald Olson Has Big Work Planned at Monroe Re- formatory. WOULD TEACH TRADES Donald B. Olson Who fs this man who turned down the chance to be chief of po- jee in Beattie? That was what a lot of people wondered after reading that Don- ald B. Olson had refused the job. All he had to do wan say the word and move into headquarters, But there were about 450 reasons He ts superintendent of the etate reformatory at Monroe, and in the Olson to really transform steel bara and grim masonry into the University of Another Chance, The men themselves have given Teaches Fair Play What fs Donald B. Olson's Big Idea? “To put men on thelr own moral! responsibility,” he explains. “T) want every boy to go away from Monroe feeling confident that he can win on the outside by the sim- ple rules of fair play.” Olwon wam't « “prison man” | when he accepted his appointment from Gov. Lister, in January, 1914. He had Ifved in Seattle for about 20 years and been tn business. He had risen to the rank of Meatenant colonel tn the National Guard. He 1916. PAGE 9. FIRE SALE Singerman’s Clothing Stock This Stock Is Being Sold by Sugarman, Greenberg & Co., for the Account of the INSURANCE COMPANIES Everything Must Be Sold and Out Monday, April 17th Only TWO More Days! Prices Have Been Cut So as to Sell Out Completely $25.00 Kuppeahelmer $25.00 Kuppenb SUS oes. OOOO Young Men’s Blue Serge Suits SUS ....-------DO09 DUTCHESS TROUSERS $2.00 WOOL $1 1 5 s UNDERWEAR $11.85 10c Hemstitched 5c HANDKERCHIEFS ...... SHIRTS «---.........9 Qe UNDERWEAR ..... 91-20 UNDERWEAR .....91.20 UNDERWEAR ....... 99 fag OM $6 95 Straw Hats ....99.49 HATS nas .-.-DQeOD HATS 0+. -.--.DQeOD PANTS ~~~... S200 9 COATS be eem eee GOD .t = x ee and style in practically unlimited quantities are here for your choosing at $15, $20, $25, $30, $35 Use Your Credit It costs you nothing extra. it's much more convenient. A well paid credit account is a good recommendation of your honesty $1.00 A WEEK OPEN SATURDAY UNTIL 10 P. M. 1119-1121 THIRD AVENUE BETWEEN SENECA AND SPRING STS. ZEEE RBEERZERZSEZSEEZBTEESEE le 47 yoars of age and bad come to America from Northern Scotland when 15 years of nage. Since taking the job as superin-| tendent at Monroe, he has worked out many reforms. “Honor” Community An “honor community,” made up of prisoners capable of governing themselves, was tho first idea worked out by him. There are now 150 men at the reformatory who have graduted tn- to the commanity thrn honorable conduct and honest work. The men tn the honor commanty Itve tn dor- mitories separate from the barred They have a “may- tiers of cells. or,” a “prosecuting attorney” and a public defender. A prisoner hae to be unant- moustly elected Into the honor community. ‘The members hold their heads high and wear expressions of eon- fidence and hope. Olson fs doing other things. Close to Nature His men have cleared 100 acres of m Ls # # " # # # " a} # # 4 # # | w] " " LJ ai # Ll ay * L 4 Ll L 4 # ) 4 8 4 Corner Second and Seneca a 830-acre farm. “1 want as much oleared land as | can get,” he saya “Put prisoners to work In the open, working with nature, and they gain a big, wholesome view- point And, of course, they ralee products for consumption at the reformatory.” He has managed to maintatn « prison that is so clean that there is no taint of the traditional “prison smell.” He hopes to see a law passed that will permit prisoners to learn more trades and manufacture arti- cles for use in state institutions. Because of his sense of duty to his own ideals and to the 450 tn- mates at Monroe, Donald Olson MACDOUGAL TO BE EDITOR OF “U” DAILY Universtty students held their annual campus political assembly Thursday and nominated candi- dates for college offices. Bryant MacDougall will be unop posed for Daily editor, Louis Sea- graves and Walter Shiel, both foot- ball men from Spokane, will op- pose each other for the presidency of the student body. William Grimm, a giant freshman from Cen- tralia who made Dobdie's eleven last fall, fs candidate for sopho- more represontative. EXONERATES AH JIM William Kirkland, one of the men } Arrested on a charge of conspiring | to smuggle Chinese across the bor-| der into the United States, at a preliminary hearing Thursday a-| onerated from all blame Ah Jim, one of the prisoners, now on trial. an jleged of Chinese and opium smuggters. Sere Lunch at the Hollywood, 212 Pike—Ady. * y Key BUpD— turned down Mayor Gill's offer to make him chief of police, Gov, Ernest Lister has leeved @ proclamation offer- Ing a 9500 reward for the arrest and conviction of the murderer or murderers of Mre. Cortne Wheeler and Mise Kate Owift, sietere, who were killed April 5 In their home on Westlake ave. N. The police have turned up fo further clues In the case. KILLED DEGREE OF HONOR PARTY Seattle lodge, No. 7, Degree of 5 Honor, of A. 0. U. W., will give its EVERETT, April 14—C. .|regular semimonthly “dime pro- Brown, « Milwaukee jemaaua gressive” whist party on Tuesday dead Friday from injuries received | evening, Apri) 18, at 9 o'clock, at when thrown under a freight train| Evergreen hall, Baillargeon bulild- “Thursday. ing. JUNEAU, Alaska, April “14.— Found guilty of {mpersonatin: federal officer at the time he too William Christie from his work a Treadwell fake subpoena, Ed- ward Awaiting trial here of kidnaping Christie. Christie has nese gy seen since he was with Kra\ federal court jury found meus guilty of the first charge yester- Hy A BREATH SWEETENER Get a 10 Cant Box of Don’t Pay the High Prices for Meals “Cascarets” and See FOOD EXPERT in the employ of the U. S. De They're Sond be ni ie your if , Clean your y feet o' > ge aot arena aus. imac 4 bowel# and sweeten your breath. 2 eer You eat one or two, like candy, before going to bed and fn the Flour morning your head is clear, tongue fe clean, stomach sweet and breath “In flour the protein is mains right. Get a box from your drug- 1 ae norm or aititen, when [gist and enjoy the nicest, gentlest is the subst that enables liver and bowel cleansing you ever the flour to 1 § dough and experienced. Cascarets stop sick expand in bread-making, It is headache, biliousness, {ndigestion, essential that the gluten should not be intermingled and sur- bad breath and constipation. 25e | § bare Crystal White Soap. 2he rounded with fibrous material Mothers should give a whole Cas- | that prevents complete diges- caret to cross, billous, sick, fever- Zhe | 10 bars Lenox Soap tion and absorption of the nu- jah children any time. 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Southeast Corner Fifth Avenue and Pine Street TO TEST NEW DEVICE BREMERTON, April 14—Sev- eral U boats will come to this navy yard in May and test a new life saving device in Port Orchard bay. When a submarine goes down bouys may be released to the sur. face, by means of the device, with a telephone attached. RELIEF FORCE DEFEATS TURKS LONDON, April 14-—British attempting to relieve Gen. Townsend's besjeged garrison at Kutel-Amara severely de feated the Turks, It wae an- nounced today. Gen, Lake re ported he drove the Sultan's troops back on the south bank of the Tigris river, from 1/74 to Pot Roasts, Ib. 100 | Roast Pork, Ib ..... Good Steer Steaks, Ib...) .. 19e | Link Sauenga, Ib Veal Roasta, 1b. + Mle | Back Bones, 19 Ibe. BIG SPECIAL ON SMOKED MEATS THE WHITE MEAT Co. MAIN 2809 “QUALITY” OUR MOTTO MAIN 2809 STONG SAYS: JUST BARGAINS OUR SPECIALS GOOD FOR ONE WERK 4 bs. Pjanwtates feger ine Any one ©: Pure white flour is flour with the fibrous substances removed. 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