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4 r gpecial lunacy commission, @ Mra. Antoinette E Gaivin | earrin) OWS BUTTONS, |< eS Soe are DECLARED INSANE} vc" “* “Pte “mar MRS. MAYNARD DIES Funeral services for Mrs. Martha Maynard, 38, a resident of this city * since 1904, who died at her hot. it, having been filed | 1115 14th ave, late Wednesday eve- ‘Supreme Court Jus. Bing, will be held at the Bonney- ‘will appoint a com.) Watson chapel Saturday, 3 p. m. take charge of the estate. | —_——_———_—- ts 36 years old.» Dr.| The new wood steamship Bocken- Manhattan testified that off. has been assigned by the United Suffering from dementia States shipping board to the Pacific Among her peculiarities is | Steamship company for operation, it gwallows buttons and her | is announced. Hudson, owner of Tell your druggist you want genuine iifornia Syrup of Figs.” Full directions ose for babies and children of all ages are constipated, bilious, feverish, tongue- d, or full of cold, are plainly printed on ‘the bottle. Look for the name “California” accept no other “Fig Syrup.” Success to Your Victory Garden More than oe ge ‘war = were planted ja Mission is urging everyone to raise more and better gardens for 1919. We can supply your full needs with geeds that are acclimated and Best Foot of Cherry St., Opp. Pioneer Square SEATTLE Or Ask Your Dealer... aiusd COLLEGE MEN ARE LEARNING FLYING SKILL: NEW YORK, March 28.—Paving the way for future commercial aerial | activities and at the mume time mak- ‘ing ready an alr force for military needa, the Division of Military Acro- nautics has arranged a training gro- gram for college students which will not interfere with their prescribed college courses, but will, at the end} of three years, turn them out pre-) pared for commercial, sport or mill- tary aviation duties, The plan, as announced by the war department, in connection with Its exhibit at the Aeronautical Expost- tion here, permits the college student to absorb the courses previously in- eluded in the curricula of the ground schools while working for his degree. ‘The assumption of the war depart- ment ts that aviators must be young men and they point to the experience of the war to prove their point, For) this reason they say, there must be & constant stream of candidates going thru the schools ‘The government's detailed plan, as explained at the Aeronautical Expo- sition by Col. B. FE. Castle, formerty of the control board, Division of Mil- itary Aeronautics, is an follows: “We are proceeding on the as sumption that aviators will become superannuated more rapidly than any other kind of officer, so that it Is imperative that the supply of trained | personnel be kept up In view of the strength of the air service at the ces- sation of hostilities, and in view of the depreciation among our reserve officers of not lems than 10 per cent a year, it is estimated that we must draw about 1,000 pilota, 860 airplane and balloon observers and 100 en- sineer officers every year.” Kathleen Clifford .Does an Eitinge— Plays Male Role ” | draw funny pictures and tell us all about art.” “My, “But,” admitted Jack, come until I bring home my card with all ‘excellents’ on it.’ “Well,” smiled the teacher, “that means you will study hard and then you'll be perfect on every subject.” “I thought—er—maybe—as how you could slip in a few ‘excellents’ if you are so anxious to have him come and draw pictures and talk about art work,” suggested Jack, REAL ESTATE MAN DIES James L. Morse, 75, retired real lestate broker, and resident of Seattle for the past seven years, died at his home, 1018 B. Thomas st., Thursday, Funeral services will be held at the Bonney-Watson chapel Saturday aft- ernoon, at 1 o'clock, Luna Park Natatorium opens March 29th.—Advertisement, ee Your Easter Buying Should Not Be Delayed Fraser-Paterson Co. SECOND AND UNIVERSITY. PHONS MAIN 7100 Oey ere is now complete. For Saturday we are featuring remarkable values in Dolman Cape and Semi-Belted styles wraps. Spring suits, dresses, foot- wear, is here a-plenty. Saturday will be an advantageous.shopping day in all departments. New Wraps —Wraser-Paterson Co, Third Floor, New Blouses at $7.50 Girls’ New Coats $12.50, $15.00, $18.75 $20 and $25 —These Coats are made just like the Coats for mature women. The belted Dolman and cape styles in navy, clay, Copen, sand, Pekin and rose. Materials are silvertone, burella, gabardine, natine, serges and cheviot. —-Vraser-Paterson Co, Third Floor, 6 to 14 Years $3.95 bs LZR —Girls’ Wash Dresses, made of fancy a4 and stri n in white pique or plain chambrey ginghams to wide i te Ligh ‘ant soploien a sl ; high regulation —Fraser-Patersen Ca, Third Fleer. Hand Bags —Genuine Morocco leather with aif moire Itning, mounted on overlapping frames which prevents lous of small coins. Envelope style with backetrap handles, Colors are gray, navy, brown and Regular $2.75 value. Special Saturday. - ‘Paterson Co, First Floor. Sample Line of Women's Neckwear —Many new dainty things for spring in the Wo men's Neckwear Section. Vests with flat and roll (0 in fh and blue, a cmd I } ¢ ten wel pt silk lisie “in . BASEMENT Spring Apparel ‘ Special In This New Kind of Basement Store Men’s Hose in Many Shades in grey. —25 All-wool Serge Capes at.$11.00 —300 New Wash —100 Girls’ Tab Dresses at ...$1.49 200 Trimmed Hats at $3.95 The SPECIAL PRICE —AN pure silk, full fashioned Wate coe Raa? Garter top, . interiimed Tith lisle in black, condovan. tan, batt beoh| ‘ey, e and wrey. Spe ad Matiriaye pair. 62.50 Silk Stockings Pair $2.75 —MeCallum's very fine quality SiTk Stockings, extra weight, thread silk, full fashioned sole i ‘arter top, interlined with linte, ia Giack’ only. Bat Special pair, ay ~ omen -S35/5 Y move Pair $2.00 arter to} % to 10, special Saturday, pair eeraege moeee » Silk Stockings Pair $1.75 4 lack an sizes 3% to 7, special sma IF mere mew se rmwee ees ste nee e 3 i Special value Saterday, eo aoe $1.75 New Vests, Saturday Special $1.35 new are Vests of piquet, Both plain and fancy? weaves. Made of PB and with buttons, or a made fancy ” Sature —Cuticura Soap, cak —Ricksecker Skin Soap. Bro guest-room FP.Ce. PRICE fi Valae —200 Trimmed Hats eagrg “rr —35 Wool Jersey Dresses at...$19.75 Skirts at ......-$2.19 sand, navy, brown, dust, benna and red, in hemp, patent Milans and rough straws. Turbans, sailors, drooping hats Men’s Grey Silk Gloves eles BAS Selghte, price paeinieneahiis -F pair Good Items From Notion Section —15e Cabinet of Japanned ins ‘Wire Hair Pi lee ——2be Cal ain at re and rolled effects; trimmed with ribbons, flowers and fruits, Some with wings, others with fancy ornaments. Very, special for BA BeMnOlt — eee Saturday selling in the Special Price —@inch length all wool Serge Capes in latest front with two pockets and over collar of fancy pockets and cape button trimmed. A typical Special Basement value, Spectal Saturday .. Other savings in Capes at $8.50, 35 Wool Jersey Dresses at $19.75 —Tallored, fancy trimmed and embroidered medels tn most wanted shades of tan, gray, Copen, taupe, Pekin brown. Sizes for women and misses. These values will insook oa" tt regular $00 spectal for AWAKENS TO FIND BIG ROOSTER UPON HIS BED HALCOMB, N. ¥., March 28.—All winter Ira Biddle has slept with the window of his bedroom open, but has been compelled to put in a screen. ‘One morning he arose and found two strange cats in the room. A few mornings later he discovered a dog under his bed. Another morn- ing sparrows were flying around tho room. He says he could stand the cats, dog and birds, but when chick- ens entered his sleeping quarters he had to draw the line. According to Mr, Biddle, he found a rooster perch- ed on the footboard one morning. The Pacific Steamship company’s vessel, Admiral Rodman, left Wed- nesday, with nearly 100 passengers and cannery supplies, for points in the vicinity of Prince Edward is land, Alaska, » .* al in sizes 4 ‘and ‘rb: a+ 20=. -O5e rat Floor. POSTCARD PHOTO LEADS TO PROMPT ARREST CHICAGO, March 28-—H. Dowd Lansing had an awfully good time while it lasted, but the finish was tragic, He was brought back to Chi cago from Philadelphia on thecharge of robbery. The complainant is Wal ter, Qobson, whe charges Lansing robbed him at the point of a revolver of $100. Lansing and Dobson saw Chica go's bright lights together one hight. During the celebration they had their pictures taken on a postcard. Then Lansing robbed Dobson and fled. A picture of Lansing reached the desk of the chief of police of Evans- ville, Ind., who recognized him as an electrical engineer formerly employ- ‘ed there, who borrowed $500 and left ‘own. i solve the spring problem for suitable wearing apparel. LITTLE WOMAN “COP” CAPTURES SIX-FOOTER NEW “YORK, March 28—It re mained for Mrs. Hannali Taks, a police woman, who is 6 feet 4 inches tall and weighs about 130 pounds, to capture Walter Mikamesky, a 200- pound atx-footer who was wanted for robbery and assault. She made the capture after Mikaluesky had eluded half a dozen toe, Mikaluesky, it is charged, attacked & pedestrian and slugged a man who attempted to interfere. He made his getaway until Mrs, Taks happened upon him, She stuck out her foot and tripped him when he tried to flee. Then sho sat upon him until help arrived. PLEASANTON, Cal, March 28.— ‘The condition of Mrs. Phoebe. Hearst, mother of William FR. Hearst, news eceeee sececeeeee $3.95 , $00 Wash Silk Waists at $2.19 —A let of fresh, new Spring models in washable Habutal Silk Waists. Tailored, embroidered and lace trimmed styles in white, flesh, maize, helio and other shades. They are unusual waists at a most unusual low prica. 100 Girls’ Tub Dresses at $1.49 ‘paper pub ed today. Mrs. Hearst is suffering from after- effects of influenza, sephora DE VALERA IN DUBLIN DUBLIN, March 28—Despite fact that Professor De Valera is leged to have arrived here late terday, there were no tions. same as recetved from navy yard; blue flannel collar and cuffs White Drill . one Lanyard given free with each Middy. Kirk's Military . Shop an 8 a @