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DRYS SEEKING | } 1920 CANDIDATE! “May Enter Man tor Presi c dential Campaign | Lee [Sf the republican party are demand-| _ CHICAGO, March 26.—Prohibition- May put a candidate in the gace the presidency unless one of the Parties can give strong guar that ite candidate will be for ition enforcement, {t was stated Rational prohibition headquarters re today. t# of a prohibition ticket be) injected into the presitential i in, loomed here today, when it q learned that a strong minority that a dry candidate be named cs what action will be taken by) Prohibitioniste at their conven ia Lincoln, Neb. on July 21, de @n the selections to be made the democrats and republicans, L. D, Fakter, of the dry head. here. | has been a prohibition ince 1867," he sald. “It the fam’t raised by either of the Parties, it is probable we may ne action.” was admitted by prohibditionists» thetr convention might select af) eandidate one of two named by | Fepublicans and democrats, de! on how much of a dry he! COURT BATTLE | "IS WETS’ LAST] OF PROHIBITION But Neither Pans Out in Scandinavia y Jobnson and his army American prohibitionists. ay distribution of liquor is ? by the ” Distributors in 120 districts | a supplies from a central organi. ‘and ail profits go to the gov- Ti Get strong frink 2 Bwete must | apply for a “motbok,” or ration entities himself and * ig taken away if yo Marked $10 Bill Lands Man and Wife in Dry Net marked $10 bill and a pint of § comprise the evidence held by Police agnigat Philip Gearde and wife, proprietors of a rooming house at 12th ave. and Yesler way, q at 1 a m. Friday on a | charge of violating the dry law. eee Find Three Kegs of Grapo in His Cellar ‘Three five-galion kegs filled with a “Baquid mid by the police to be grapo peized in a raid of L. Pollett'e A c t .1352 Rainier ave it. Pollett ts in jail. ‘Western Comet :s | . in Tow of Nesco | HALIFAX, N. S. March 26. The | steamer Western Comet, according to Feports from the Sabel Inland wire-| Jess station today, was 200 miles from the jsiand, in tow of the Nesco, ‘They are expected here Sunday. The) Nesco is a shipping vessel of 2020 tons. No intimation of the trouble) ‘was included in the radio. Born, Spends Life, Dies in Same Room NEW HARTFORD, Conn.—Wailter Mather Smith, man of wealth and principal owner of the Greenwood cotton mills here, who died recently, was born and always lived in the) room of the homestead in| érunk. eee A A Purchase of Girls’ Fiber-silk Sweaters To Sell at $3.95 Saturday AY little affairs with silken sheen, priced unusually low as the result of a favorable purchase. g There are Coat and ‘Tuxedo styles, smart- ly pateh-pocketed, in Rose, Salmon, Copen- hagen, Flesh Color, White, Light-Green. Sizes 6 to 10 years. Very low priced at | $3.95. i THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE | | Lacy, Frilly White Dresses For Confirmation and Other Occasions of Girlhood $4.95 to $6.50 “Stockholm sys-|f) name which he died. He always expressed 2 dislike to any changes being made the room. One of his nephews was| g@frutch” Carter, one of Yale's pitch- stare. ads data on the foreign eb od iar for 1919, give the yy ot) that country’s Imports as) i lire. HE dainty, fluffy White Dress that is to be worn i first for Easter and then as a party or dress-up , frock on many occasions may be chosen at little cost in the Downstairs Store. Here sheer lawns and voiles are the foils for many rows of Valenciennes lace and embroid- ery, groups of pin tucks, ribbon belts and sashes, and skirts, too, are elaborated for daintiness. Sizes 8, 10, 12 and 14 years. Priced at $4.95, $5.25, $5.75 and $6.50. DRESSES OF WHITE VOILE and Plain and Embroid- ered Organdie, especially appropriate for confirma- tion wear, trimmed with Valenciennes or Filet- pattern Laces, medallions and pin tucks, finished with ribbon sashes. Sizes 12 and 14 years— $9.50, $12.50 to $14.95. LITTLE TOTS’ WHITE FROCKS of Lawn, Voile and Organdie, lace-trimmed, pin-tucked and otherwise smartened, some with touches of handwork in French knots and fancy stitching. Sizes 2 to 6 years—$1.50, $1.95, $2.25, $2.50 to $5.50. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Silk-mixed Poplins Reduced to $1.45 Yard OFT-DRAPING POPLINS in silk-and-wool and silk- and-cotton mixtures, offering very attractive savings at this price. A good assortment of dark colorings to choose from, in 36- and 40-inch widths, at $1.45 yard. Fancy Silks Reduced to $1.45 Yard Plaids, Stripes, Checks and Overplaids in beautiful color combinations, for the making of smart separate skirts and for use in frocks in combination with plain color. Reduced to $1.45 yard. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Gaily-patterned Hair-bow Ribbons, 35c Yard HECKS, Plaids, Stripes and Dresden Patterns make skillful use of colors in these new Taffeta Ribbons, which are of a texture to tie into the jauntiest of butterfly bows; 414 and 5 inches wide; low priced at 35¢ yard. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Linen Handkerchiefs, 25c ‘OMEN’S All-Linen Handkerchiefs of such good quality are not always available at this moder- ate price. There are two weaves in these—a sheer and soft quality and a heavier weight. With narrow hemstitched hems. Priced low at 25¢ each. ~THE DOWNSTAIRS Bathing Caps, 19c to $1.00 IRST to natatoriums and then to bathing beaches will these gay Caps be lending their color. Plain, Flower-Applique and Combination Colorings to choose from—19¢, 25¢, 40¢, 50¢ to $1.00. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE STORE Veiga - THE SEATTLE STAR-—-FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 1920. FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET DOWNSTAIRS STORE 77 New Top Coats Present as Many Opportunities to Buy to Advantage At $24.50 Saturday GECURED under very favorable circumstances and priced on the same basis, this purchase of Top Coats offers very attractive savings to women who are planning on New Easter Wraps. Both in style and material they are unusual at this price. Tail- ored from Camels’ Hair Cloth in brown, rose and blue. Polo Cloth in dark-tan, green, blue and light-tan. Silvertone in tan, brown, blue and Burgundy. Tinseltones and Mixtures in light and dark colorings. Leather Belts, Angora Collars and Cuffs and other details make these models very interesting, and some are shoulder-lined with foulard or brocaded lining. Sizes 16 to 40. Several Smart Models in the Purchase, Four as Pictured Featured Saturday at $24.50. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE The Downstairs Store Makes a Brilliant Display of Easter Millinery AN enumeration of the lovely things assembled here would read something like a summary of all the ideas favored for this season, for practically every accepted fashion finds representation in these assort- ments. Table after table laden with Tailored Hats with quill, wing, bow and embroidery trimming—in black and suit colorings. Dress Hats of engaging transparency, or more substantial, with glyc- erined ostrich drooping from glossy straw, or blossoming with a profusion of flowers—in the loveliest colorings of the season. Priced at $5.00, $7.50, $8.50 to $15.00 Girls’ Easter Hats Deftly puffed and shirred are little Dress Hats of corded silk and there are others with spring-like flower trimmings. Just as appropriate for Easter, and preferred by some mothers, are the Tailored Hats in light-color Milan straws, with bands and streamers, the woven-straw Tams and the Two-Tone Novelties— at $2.75, $4.50, $5.00, $7.00 to $10.00 THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Peanut Brittle Special 35c Pound if VERY low price for Saturday on this crisp, zestful confection— 35¢ pound. THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE There’s Promise of Long Service in these Boys’ Gray Tweed Suits $13.50 HE appearance of service- ability in these Suits is fully borne out in the wear- ing, for they are of the heavy-weight, rough-finish- ed wool tweeds that are notable for durability. Waistline models, with slash pockets and belt, and alpaca lining in coat. ‘ Trousers are fully lined,’ with two side pockets and hip pockets; buttons“ are riveted. Sizes 8 to 17 years. Price $13.50. THE DOWNSTAIRS STORT Stocking Feet 18c Pair HEN only the feet of ‘ Stockings show si, of wear, Racine Stocking Feet may be called to the rescue, The old feet are cut off and these are stitehed on in their place. In black and ecru color, 18¢ pair; 2 pairs for ¢. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE FREDERICK & NELSON An Inspiration to be Prettily Bloused is this Display of Georgette Waists at $5.75 OST women discover a need for new Blouses when they see the delectable colorings in this collection, which especially features the short-sleeve, collarless styles of the new season. Here in rainbow array are: Moonglow Mauve Flesh Color Also white, with new arrangements of embroidery, clever uses of net and lace and traceries of hemstitch- ing. Sizes 36 to 46. Excellent values at $5.75. -~THE DOWNSTAILS STORE Columbine Gray Peach Tea Rose Turquoise Prettily Trimmed Muslin Skirts Attractively Priced WO of these Petticoats, sug- gesting dainty foundations for tub skirts and house frocks, are shown in the sketch. At left, a Muslin Petticoat with lawn flounce, combining Filet-pat- tern lace insertion and edge. Price $1.50. At right, Skirt with flounce of embroidery in large polka-dot pattern, with well-embroid- ered edge, $1.50. ; Other very attractive styles, with trimming of lace and embroidery; some with flounces formed by rows of lace, or lace and embroidery joined together, $1.50, $1.75, $2.00, $2.50 to $5.25. . —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE . . > i Growing Girls . ° Walking Oxfords, $5.50 Pair YPICAL Downstairs 4 i Store values are these 4 atl well-made Gunmetal Calf Oxfords with their medium Ph Michiibinn weight soles and flat heels. » On roomy, broad-toe last, = ii sizes 214 to 514, and widths C.an@\D, $5.50 pain | MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S ‘ONE-STRAP ‘SLIPP! in patent leather and.gunmetal calf, with soles, sizes 844 to 11, $4.25 pair; 1114 to 2, $4.95; 214 to 6, $5.95 pair. GROWING GIRLS’ OXFORDS of dark-brown calf, with welt soles, sizes 214 to 6, widths B, C and D, $8.00 pair, : BOYS’ SCOUT SHOES of heavy brown calf, with welt soles, sizes 11 to 1814, $4.50 pair; 1 to 2, $5.00; 244 to 6, $5.50 pair. BQYS' ARMY-LAST SHOBS . of heavy dark-brown wt ther, with thick soles, sizes 1 to 6, @4.50 pair. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Men’s Union Suits Of Seasonable Weight and, Texture Attractively Low-priced IGHT-WEIGHT Wool-and-lisle Union Suits of fine- ribbed, elastic weave, soft-finish; long. sleeve style, Novelty-weave Lisle Union Suits in wide-ribbed effect, white with blue or lavender cross-stripe, $4.00. 3 Wool-and-Mercerized Lisle Unien Suits, in elastic spring-needle weave, full-fashioned for comfort and service, in blue and apricot, $5.50. —ZHUE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Women’s Bodicetop Union Suits, 75c and 85c | 'N band-top, bodice style,are these fine ribbed white Cotton Union Suits, with ribbon shoulder straps. In knee length, priced as follows: Sizes 86 and 38, 75¢. Sizes 40 to 44, 85¢. ~THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE