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8 Girl Starts Your Easter! yistle Stroll | TO ISSUE MORE ‘APPLES ARE IN SKAGIT BONDS GOOD DEMAND More Money Needed for Wholesalers Removing Fruit Power Project From Coolers SHOES] -.3,000 Miles Decision to sell additional bonds as Ja means of procuring wit! which to carry on the Skagit river project during summer, was reached at ference held by Mayor Caldwel of the city Land members of the board of works Wednesday $760,000 ana will be rt of the $5 Apples trade on { ” Increased cal wholesale market Dealers gradually removing the fruit from cold storage and extra fancy apples are going at $3.50 a« box showing revenue th public Retween worth of Spud market item of tnter remains al the chief ng Western ave Yakima m at $126 to $190 0 street are predicting that the mar advance $196 within thy wook 10 days, There local spuds on hand, the bulk of the local supply being shit to Cals fornia ent $1,000,000 spuds marketed bonds noon the he Skagit rs or Disposal of the bonds wil! be made by ale direct to purchasers, announced Thursday Bonds bearing @ per cent and run jing from six to of fer ‘over the counter,” according ee, - yell eg A Bea, sage | the last shipment from Florida ts al amall lota The sate te pected to, sendy cheanes Up. begin early in April. Butter and’ ess | In the past, the city has disposed | "teady. Several }of the bends to lar nding com. | UP eee storing unti panies, who have retailed them to | cleaned out of apple the ultimate buyer pri She dl nae obtainable by Shipping Notes The entry of one more big Japan ene shipping firm Seattle was made Wednesday with the arrival of | steamship Tomiura Mary, of the Mit subishi Gosh Kaisha it wae lead lettuce firmed up Thursday and sold at $3 a erate fruit Arce 20 years will be THE UNIVERSAL CAR Good grape in ne along the street as quotations Jers ar their holdin yards were un Thursday “Local Markets Prices Paid Wholesale Deslere tee Veartables and Fruit are holding Insist on Genuine Ford Parts Imitation “Ford” parts are being sold by many mail-order houses, down- town stores and garages to unsuspecting Ford owners as “Ford” parts, But they are not Genuine Ford parts made by the Ford Motor Company, They are made by concerns who have no connection whatsoever with the Ford Motor Company. These imitation parts are not even made from the same grade of steel, or under the same formulas used by the Ford Com- pany. They are counterfeit parts, Tests have shown them to break when the genuine Ford parts didn’t even bend, and they generally are from thirty-five to one hundred per cent lower in quality. The Authorized Ford Dealer is your protection, As such, we handle nothing but the Genuine Ford parts. ey are made from the famous Ford Vanadium Steel and each part—according to its use—is heat-treated in the way that will give it the longest wearing qualities. Every part is the same as its duplicate in your Ford car or Ford truck. OXFORDS All Black Kid, Military Heels $8.75 | All Black Kid, French Heels $9.75 nto Steamer Kashima Maru, N.Y. K fm one day ahead of sehedule from | Orient. Bhe will probably reach bere Saturday PUMPS JAM Black Kid, French Heels $8.00 Ontene Dalen. Sete Harrington-Peters Co. ot " ‘ until May 9 te ymplete port com Brown Kid, French mission Pier B, at Smith cove, by $3.50 leommisaion Wednesday. The pier was to have been finished November Kia |! 20. This In second extension | were given | 119. 0o@ 118.00 TY Our stock of parts is complete. And our Ford garage and Ford mechan- ics are at your service at all times. Drive in when replacements or repairs for your Ford car may be necessary. Save your car and also your money. Radishes Dox & Mheker’ —ier unches ake —Per hamper ‘omatoes Mesto; tiful All Gray $9.45 to $12 tiful All Field Mouse Kid Shoes ..$11 and $12 We have all the Latest imps and Ties at reason- e prices. Symonds Shoe Co. 321 PINE STREET _ After April 1 at 316 Pine St. “AIGGINS & MATTHEWS, 315 Nickerson St. MYERS & BAIRD, Ath Ave. at James St. L. M. CLINE MOTOR CO., 1102 E. 45th, gna agent of leave on an Monday _— Tides in Seattle THURSDAY MeMicken, genera! passenger tific Steamship Co., will inspection tour CLARK-BAKER CO., 3806 Ferdinand. ALFRED G. AYERST, INC., 1830 Broadway, corner Denny East 126. CENTRAL AGENCY, IN Broadway and Pike St. Queen Anne 74 Rainier 56 SACRAMENTO, Cal, March 25.— next A pair of shapely tan pumps are seven-league boots for 20-year-old Eve Montaido, who ts striding from Hol lywood, Cal, to New York city but the “happiest girl in Amer- Grape Proit Nomey Lemons | Oranges me Elliott 750 War- Kenwood East 320 Miss Montaldo’s impedimenta in. cludes a make-up box and « sweater. Otherwise she trusts to ber frank amile and a faith in human beings! to land her safely over the 3,000 miles of mountain, prairie and desert She's due in August and has finished the first 500 miles without mishap. thanks to friendly autoists, in four days Pitherte — 1 Walnete— Manenurian Insist on Genuine Ford Parts 2pm tee Chicago L Live Stock ) ” CHICAGO, Maren Hoge Receipts stoners, O12.612.50, thehe Hib ee@ ies I always believed that Americans jare the oat chivalrous people on +B earth,” she said. “Now I know it I've found that people are just folks. It takes the open air to bring It out __ i the cities they are too busy to be natural.” The little hiker left Hollywood “broke” after an unsuccessful try at the “movies.” She suys she can't do silent parte—she just has to talk So she entertains at hotels along the way recounting her experiences and ——- her eventful hike. * Reported by Wireless | ry Mace ttn Canadian Gaverament March 24 tr chy Bay, northbound, Alaska thee March 24—Str Havilan for Tacoma at’ boun abeam of Exe Island, north ath m.; str Frank H. Buck (from Mead- Point) for Monterey at 1:20 p, m. | Pm; ate Admiral Watson entering Mtl @ bANK Bound, southbound, at ¢ p m a nd Market Report 36.—Beteee—city U. & Naval Common ations Te. Mat _¥ it atr Yokohama local extras, 89@44c per for 0 tof Colum Went Ivia, lath 12 north. longitude 146.40 west jin @ wale rough eee at * p aivm, Yokob | from Seattic | Rodman off Mg Derision. DY OF THE MOUTHS OF BABES * § bom. tr Ww. # Porter j vers bound. at “Now, Hobby,” said the mother, | far" ries Hort ilenen: to me Munt be a good boy during 37 miles north, of Ceiumbia 1 Wh: mm. ate El Segunds, Point Welle for o Richmond, y.” queried Bobby, “is Santa | H/chmona. vis | Glaus coming again on Baster eve?" | Siuck, Meadow miles from M. tr Btaniey. 3,03 | “Willard,” said a visitor to the 5-| Platter. bound rold pride of the hounehold,|"%).. 4, t would you do if you ration Bonttle, 1 | President of the United States?” mtr "I wouldn't let anybody wash my |aohamse. 3, mer Cty “Beck or comb my hair,” was the for Yokohama, 1,110 prompt reply t 8 p.m. ‘Tt was the zoo. | “Mamma,” said little Loin, peering | wire inclosure, “what are| funny little animals in there?” | 4. » my dear.” responded the | , “they are jack rabbits.” Tela was thouchtful. “Mamma, anny said, after a long pause | Bone Miia A well, dear?” terminal—Bge J “Do they call the lady rabbits Jill is. pie Baltimore Company —*| in Big Timber Deal TORONTO, March 25.—Reported purchase by Baltimore interests of 00,000 worth of timber and ore land from estate of late Peter Mo Laren, Perth, Ont., given as partial reason for sudden improvement in) yen cnthange | Status of the New York || Stock Exchange i Prices were ot opening to- | pM: Amer Seattle Arrivals and Departures | Frisco M Market Status FRANCISCO, March 24,— 44¢ per 1b; prime firsts, PIKE PLACE, nA wat! 79, pure frewh milk. Stall | Extras, fine granu : ap Ma re Sta milk, tic, Btall t Raw tenree, 6 mill, he; Ohirarde ae 1-T, | Per don; An. Btall 3%, apples, $1.56 | dersined’ pu country cream. * ter Foreign E Articles of incorporation for International Bond Co. of Arrivals : h 25—Htr HB Lovejoy from Ran e via San Francisco and Victoria, C.. at 2 a m. 3 24-—-Motor schr Alki (whieh was @n Jones Inland, Ban Juan group) tow of tug Hero from Britannia B.C. at & p.m; str Urarusan from Yokohama at ¢ p> m; str Maru from Ataure at 3:16 p.m. | Departures 24—Mer Northwestern for South | via Southeastern Alaske at ‘oe. tsi even tie | | cheese Or and Wash. triptete . “n-| Woolfolk, F. G. Fisher and G |F. Rowe. The new concern over the business recently u ed by George Francis Rowe & G of dealing in municipal and ; | ment bonds and foreign excl Fisher i» the vice president treasurer of the Stone-Fisher de partment store in Tacoma. Po ay eB hecte eer Tats, fancy, 2% Sugar Quotations NEW TORK Rio, 14% @ bic stall a. | Jellies, No. ¢ anton, 2 ‘RCONOMY fine sronelecet sanders | OG LE O4e per Id, gran 12 per ite F oreign Exchange NEW YORK. March 16 ssimon, 180 Th; onl opened at 100% Ly 13%, wp 1M 108, up United Hel Bathichem Bt [a % Breiters Geran Live Beigion Hares mat south Demand ster 1 fresh ® 1 the Koval imking pow. vanilla or lemon flavor, Gem Nut, 38 a he m.: bu: y, 109 Btalle 37-38 cans Hi Be Ch ashing J. D. eotten, $3.46, She mweet prunes, the; 2 fb best grade rolled oata, Yic, 4 the farina, m rhee, 26 | futures on the Chleage Board stan | day wae irregul | reports on the rain whip k of selling company at 205. mp [ine Duee coro flakes, 360; 2 cans tov 12 cans corn, 2c. Stall 1 neoment, dhe; 1 tall can 1 small ean Federal milk jeneral | at 27%, | der, aser t marks, demand, [en io. ta nadian dollars, demand. 11.440 dim Be ite per tb; broilers, 49 per th |tude #2 ” . “py BANK CLEARINGS per Ib. Triplets, 1460 samen, ihe fe per Ib, bee Seattle 96.577,094.42 1,256,505.01 Spokane ™ March corn opened 1 @eining We: May corn soned ro Inter oat Wer r opening at 31.60% ; Septem! opened et $hat and ¥ oate opened % wasties | ‘an Camp's soups, 12 . Me ean quit ne July eorn gained record high # 269, up 12. Firat sale Montgomery-Ward was 209 shares at toe Hah. per The total amount ‘of loans made by the United States to the allied | nations in $9,659,834,849, SANITARY Crigce, ate, s Golden West’ coffee, netten, 260./ Stall 10% 2 cy oreamery ) Clearings 1,606,812.00 & Ralances 615,038.00 WAY, 6 cuaty Axo ) TN ba Neale Price Ten, On: Clearings O77 994.68 i eee «| | Balances... » 126ernde | | — peoun pimento : Bs 14 0016 80 | Oats me : own mwest corn Clearings 549.12 Jerg@ints home ma Ralances 1173.452.15 er home made ineegises a i cama | home Str Crom 95 miles tro ‘eur, Be: from Cap f Spoke ties from beef loaf, 4¢ I, tle ple sau For pure defense purposes of the |‘ Atlantic and Pacific coast, of Can ada, reports Admiral Jellicoe, it| would cont at lenat $5,000,000 a year Fiattery Heattie Beattie 11. 1h@ 2296 ore “ ww ee ee es Blue Ribbon tea, Ste, at. Tio. # soup, dc oan; Libb be ean; 4@¢ Ryson by orange marmalad: flour, $3.36 Weanon - 100y 4.00 PLANE FLIES OVER THE ALPS Van © paragus powder, ~ Vessels in Port at Seattle Today ma ftast 102, freeh 2 tall cane mith malls shoulder atenk, eae Teh ny Bier 16 pean 200; 200 Th; veal romat First ave _ Chicago Medical society, 7,000 in number, have decided to increase their fees. Kirketina, Dutard chr SEATS ON SALE THURSDAY— METROPOLITAN THEATRE—Next Sunday, March 28 Curtain Bp at at tinal 5 sharp. Call your meters for i Pp. =. D. Peters, bk B. Lovejoy. Jappa Str Banta Ana. Alfred Cortot STEINWAY the piano used by the world’s greatest artists The STEINWAY is the highest achievement in Pianoforte-making, toward which all others strive—it ig the STANDARD by which all other Pianos are judged. To have a STEINWAY is to have the BEST. SET ALL SEATTLE SINGING LAST SPRING ‘‘Fresh as Wood Violets and Fragrant as Its Name’’ Mesars, Lee and J. J. Shubert Present Rida Johnson Young's and Sigmund Romberg’s Brilliant and Beautiful Romance With Music Skinner Ocean. Coburn | ka Stoamamip company einen inter Wisin Appice berg Apples “Delicious Apples Beauty Apples lan Apple esap Apples at le and Retail Pear- Lander st. Henry Wilson, ate To Spokane st. terminal George Curtis, atr W Lake Union—Hull# Snoq jure Maru. Bk Oriental, HB. Pint aimie, q ate Hroxton, ene apples will be and guaranteed as represented by Edwin J. Brown for less money in you can obteir same GRADE ap in Beatti Go to Stall 0. 50, downstairs in the Westlake Market; ask if that in Dr. E4win J. Hrown's stall, if t a bargain Mm appler, fetables, f bedi ad and nutes. — ling atre Ko- rn Crown Str Hokkat ¥ drydocks—#tr Victoria, str Adria, tr Eastern Vietor, str Roosevelt Heffernan drydocke~ Sehr 1 of Or str John A. ste Charles RB. Wn tux Ban 7 Months in Chicage Alfred Cortot makes Duo- Art Rolls and Victor Records Exclusively — potato Ran 2 Full Years in N. Y. City in Boston LIBERTY AND VICTORY BONDS . your Liberty or few. , They are the « the World, and the hig 4s 449.30 Interest 1 “Tr we deduct 276 on a $6 buyin geil at the Now York market plus the accrued. 1 MORRIS BROTHERS, Inc. Tho Premier Municipal Bond Hence, Copies ‘One Million Dotlere Bui TELEPHONES: Main m21; “Siltert 24e, * 190.70 118 191.88 Victory Bonds, SELL to UB. narket prices we y and Victory prices daily in order that value of your Idberty 4th Victory Victory 4s the 4Me 989-78 $97.50 $97.60 1.89 1aa 167 $0864 O0809 0 4 11,090 pond, We sitisned over @ Quarter Century, the of the hydroplane to perform satisfactoril in the air. ttn A recent trip over the Alps cwarty demonstrated the ability at high altitudes and over long distances, A daring pilot in the Swiss air trans- portation service made the journey. Above picture shows lane when it was 4,000 meters w gantic Alps looked dwarfed down to t. ‘ The gi- size of foothill. PLAY IN ANNALS OF NEW YORK STAGE With the Great New York No. 1 Cast, Including pon dae Carolyn Thomson— Melvin Stokes tan Weed, Nina V: rt, Arther Alpre. KS De Ferest, Moers f in Wheele: acth Munro, Kdwa: Isabelle Vernon, William Biaies i, Amy ion Original Broadway Production in Its Entirety YITe, Ak! TRE DEAR DANCING GIRLS 16 FASHIONS FROCKS OF FOUR GENERA’ PRICKS—siven, Ste to 08.00 |) Mat. Bee te poll Mat. (Heat feats), far Tex, 1.00, Piun Wi Sherman, [lay & Go. Third Avenue at Pine, Seattle Tacoma Spokane Portland