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Me Dougal z fouhwick SECOND AVENUE AND PIKE STREET Great -Semi-Annual Sale of New Ties 4,200 Ties in the Lot Both Foreign and Domestic Silks Our Spring Sale of Ties is an event looked forward to by hundreds of men in the city and environs. This particular “Tie Event” is an ex- ceptional opportunity! Never have we had such rich “quality” Ties to offer, at such radically low prices! ‘These ties were made expecially for us from the rem nants of silks Gncluding weaves from Italy, Switzerland, France, England and America), which manufacturers used in thousands of ties that have sold for much more than the above prices. At 85c there are 65 different patterns from which to choose—2,400 Ties in all. The Ties are made of rich, lustrous silks, in colorings that range from con- servative tones to the gayest of Spring combinations. At $1.35 there are 1,800 Ties from which to choose. Three-fourths of this number are fashioned from handsome imported silks. They include jacquard broadcloths, genuine English rep, woven Oriental silks, stunning French prints and others equally wonderful in shadings. You would pay much more for these same Ties if selected from our regular stocks. —MaeDougall-Southwick, Men's Shop, First Floor. Children’s Spring. Togs Boys’ Norfolk Suits These are the very Suits boys are partial to, shown in new Spring weaves. These Norfolk Suits are made with and without belts, and with slash pockets. The knickers are fully lined. Made of good quality materials in stripes, plaids and fancy weaves of blue, brown, gray, green and tan. Sizes 7 to 18. Prices $10.00 to $18.50. ea Boys’ Spring Blouses are shown in plain colors and stripes; chambrays, percales and K. K. cloths. price $1.00. in ginghams, Sizes 6 to 15, priced $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00, $2.95. Girls’ Gingham Dresses For little maids 6 to 14 years of age we have very pretty Spring models in novelty plaids, stripes and at- tractive light colors. Some have white collars and cuffs; others are trimmed with plaids. -Prices $3.50 } to $12.50. Babies’ Knit Sweaters These pretty, warm garments come in the link stitch. Some are all in white; others have collars and cuffs of pink and blue. Both military and turn-down collars. Prices $2.95 to $4.95. —MacDongall-Southwick, ‘Third Moor, Other qualities, shown with the new Polo collar, | Shirts come in sizes 1214 to 1414; prices $1.00 to | ONCE MORE AS | FASHION BIRD (Written for The United Press by Margaret Rohe.) pink frock |f| Belinda wore All feather fear, i#, to judge by the feathers, an} ostrich queer Bach half curled flue in a fring doth fall in Spanish flu) They! }are feathers all on the charmingest | gowns for evening year ter so sofuy round shou! and border the draperies of skirts to | hips where they smartly perch as a buneh of tips. G the mild spring the collars « all winter we ¢ feathery mas of the cape | fc But what do you think! Of all the things! he lovely ladies are sprout ng Wings, Ah, surely this apeing of | le i enough to make all | In a smart shop w I maw, did you, this new! winged garment exposed to view. | ‘Tig an evening gown sunshine shade, the lovitest yell pat ever if | was made, It's fabri v1 silk doth seem, shot thru and ‘thea | with a sunbeam's gieam. The skirt and the bodice with graceful drape, | clung to & perfect shape “JOSTRICHWINS | ers in yellow | dice, the sash | und in the back wo rows of the pout their fluffy gold. Then | crowning glory, oh glory bet On the shoulder straps feather wing*) you wee, where the yellow fluca of | the ostrich start, the acme indeed of | angelic art. Altho to be proper you lalways try, owe must in this gown feelan little “fly.” Arrest . Man Who | Sold Gary, Ind., | Lots by Prayer, CHICAGO, March 14.—A Mayo, who says be is 82 years os, } & wealthy real estate operator of | Gary, Ind, has béen arrested in Milwaukee by Detective Sergeant P. J. Knox of the state's attorney's of. fice and brought back to Chicago, where he was lodged in the Seuth | Clark st. station. | According to the police, Mayo swindied 60 persons in transactions in Gary real estate. He was! brought back here on a Warrant ‘ed Johnson, a negro who charges that wo lotsa which he represented as being In the “heart of Gary.” for $1,500. Later. he e found th from the town. rding to the police, warrants! for Mayo's arrest have been taken | out in Cleveland, O., and in Spring | field, Mo. He was later released on} bonds of $2,000 signed by Judge! Stewart 'No Need to Be Thin, corey or mane: by == | Buttermilk te PURITAN LUN Liberty Thentre Dullding me CHARLES SCHWARTZ Optometrist and Mfg. Op Byen Examined andG Reasonable y 237 Epler Bik. Y, S123 Second Ave. Phone Main 2551 ~ Carranza Pays BE intatwention thrdout the States, Mrs. Huldah Harold Bain, ‘of | In order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which ts the lightest Berkeley, Cal., has just been honored | end strengest plate known, covers very little of the roof of the mouth; by silver bonbon box, and his picture, }autographed: “To the estimable |Senora Huldah Bain, with my pects and admiration for her labor ‘in behalf of humanity.” Mrs. Bain Doggone Extravagant! Suppose your wife were to go all the way down town and pay $2.50 for a sack of flour that could be bought at the corner grocery near your home for $2.25--- you’d say your wife was doggone extravagant. However, your wife doesn’t do things like that---not on your life. If some of you men were as good buyers as your wives, your bank balance would be very much larger. Now there are some men who still think that it is necessary to spend half a month’s salary for a suit of clothes. If you are one of those men, why don’t you analyze your expense account? How does that neighbor of yours get along so well? He dresses well, goes to just as many shows, and has a snug little balance in the bank---and if you’ll ask him where he buys those stylish clothes he wears, it’s a ten to one shot he'll tell you that he bought them at the Lundquist-Lilly Upstairs Clothes Shop. Suits and Overcoats *15 to ° | Why not try the upstairs plan this time when you buy that Spring Suit? This upstairs store is now recognized as the forerunner for style in men’s wear. FREE DOCTOR ) Ex-Government Physician A11f FIRST AVE. er Liberty Bonds} Fought and sold at market rates. The Seattle National Bank Second Ave. and Columbia St, 168 WASHINGTO. ST. RIGHT DRUG CO. STORES Leok fer the Free Doctor Sign. "EE me] | Salts Fine for Aching Kidneys We eat too much meat which clogs Kidneys, then John E- Price & Co. Liberty Bonds Roraht and Sold FPDOSDE SS EPOOEE SSE DES ESOS SE: OESOSSHESOSESOESODESEOSE (a} Most people forget that the kid: | is made from the acid of grapes and neys, like the bowels, get sluggish lemon juices combined with lithia and clogged and need a flushing oc- and is harmless to flush clogged lcastonally, else we have backache kidneys and stimulate them to nor: ry in the kidney region, | mal activity. It also neutralizes hat ng os, rheumatic twinges, | the acids in the urine so it no longer P torpid liver, acid stomach sleepless irritates, thus ending bladder disor “There is something about Golden ness and all sorts of bladder dis ders , orders Jad Salts ie harmless; inexpensive West Coffee that is found in no other You simply must keep your kid) makes a delightful effervescent coffee”—so remarked a castomer to neys active and clean, and the mo-! lithia water drink which everybody ment you feel an ache or pain in. should take now and then to keep her grocer one day. She did not know m, get about four’ their kidney’ thus avoiding what or how to describe the differ- ks he sells lots of Jad Salts to folks something Golden West Coffee had that others lacked. We might de- scribe that “something” as being the tempting aroma and delicious satis- fying flavor that is always “Just Right”—then, too, the airtight va- cuum can preserves the original deli- you can bite corm off the cob; guaraa. cate freshness bringing this teed 15 yearn, ee a healthful, bracing beverage TION $15.00 Bet of Teeth ibe ee to the consumer in perfect condition. 10.00 Set W Rircadh ounces of Jad drug store | ful in a glass of water before t fast for a few'days and your kidneys who believe in overcoming kidney | will then act fine. The famous salts | trouble while it is only trouble. er-veacel-fS~ BEAL PAINLESS DENTISTS. Carranza, He sent her a costly | coo aeaan= ame DS ¢ $8388 ernonally aomerey before President ur ” Women . 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