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Se Sae ‘ ANOTHER DROP | Tricolette Over-Blouses, in spring shades; met- ‘allic braid trims the neck and the over drape is _ of embroidered net. Sizes 34 $2.95 46; $6.85 value for .......... in both three-quarter and ki : Blouses, | long sleeves; white, gold, navy and orchid col- ‘aru; some beaded, other embroidered. Former- eee YAS “Figured Crepe de Chine Blouses, te ‘eunglice Wash Silk Blouses, in pink and white, blue and white, and orchid and white stripes; convert- obaepeg Nitsa An Unheard-of Opportunity | Among the groups quoted below are the new arrivals for Spring, advance styles in the newest eolors: Honey-dew, Tomato, Oriole, Aztec Porcelain, Neptune, Salmon, Navy, White and Flesh. aad tie-back models; Venise a trims the waist line, with ties of Georgette; all the new shades represented in this assort- Waists of Georgette, with collar and 2 of heavy woven silk thread, trimmed with | Tricolette Tie-Backs, with cuffs and panels of | embroidered net; sizes 34 to 46. $3.95 | Formerly $8.85. Special at ...... _ New Mignonette Blouses, in belted back models; e : trimmed with chinelle, others with silk em- 2 dery; models that surpass any of our former pall AL. . somereteiomeniaer:s $3.95 | Hej wy Tricolette Over-Blouses, in navy, brown "and. black only; three-quarter sleeves; trimmed | eNtl.er with yarn or silk floss; all sivi:s. Formerly $8.85; now "3-95 | New Tie-Back Over-Blouses, of heavy quality ' Mig nonette; collar, cuffs and front panel are of tins =] to match; sizes 34 to 46; $12.85 values. en $5.85 Lest oe Cee Coe es 6 HHS Ove -Blouse of heavy quality Mignonette; deep silk fringe trims the sleeves and bottom; tie | sash; sizes 34 to 46. Regular $5.85 $12.85 values, at ........--00--. | Tie-Bi :ck Over-Blouse of Mignonette; tinsel, silk floss and braid are combined to trim the yoke and ba rder; sizes 34 to 46; $5.85 $12.85 value. Special at . ....... Mignom:tte Over-Blouses, in plain and fancy weaves; neck and border trimmed with chenille $14.85; reduced to ...........--: ° Long-Sleeve Over-Blouse of heavy Mignonette, trimmed with embroidered medallions: black, navy and jade; all sizes. Formerly $14.85; reduced to .~..~+--0--- $5.85 In no instances, to the best of our knowledge, can the materials used in these blouses be purchased for what is asked for the finished gar- ment. These can be counted among the best bargains of the season. THOUSANDS OF BLOUSES AND SILK UNDERWEAR Phettlarkel Blouse Sop Wes s0o7Pike Sik, x Between First and Second Avenues Woman Cuts * NEW YORK, Feb. 17.—You can buy fresh vegetables In New York at half price—because a woman is | nailing the profiteers ] | She is Mrs. Louls Reed Welsmil- jler, deputy commissioner of mar jkets, who came into office about « year ago, Since that time she has perfected a chain of “Live and Lat Live Markets,” reducing the coat of living 50 per cent Profiteers must come down to established levels with prices or lose their licenses. [ISSUES R PRICE LIST EACH WEEK During the war New Yorks onty woman commissioner organieed an efvergency produce thru direct dealing with farmers. She made much @ muceers with that work that Mayor Hylan asked ber to assume control of the city’s market system. HOFMANN In Your Own Whether or not you hear bim tonight at the Metro- politan you can always hear him right Im your own home if you own a Columbia and his wonder ful Columbia recordings The creat pianist hae chosen Columbia Reece as the exclusive medium for the expression of his wonderful genius rds Here are some of bis Co lambia Records whieh you can hear at any time in our detightful music roums: 5—Prelude in C Sharp finor. (Kachmaninoft.) Val A6078 —Berceuse. (Cho- in.) Rondo — Capriecioso, Gilendelarobn.) A2434—Butterfly. (Grete.) Spinning Song. (Men- belssohn.) AS755—Etude tn C Minos, (Sternborg.) Prelude in G Minow (Rachinaninoff.) AGOAS — Hunting Song. (Mendelssohn.) La Jon- leuse, — (Moszkowaki.) false Brillianta (Cho= pin.) A6916-—-Minast tn G. (Pad- erewski.) Venezi& o Napolt ULiest.) A5419— Polonaise tn A Major. (Chopin. Valse Caprice. stein) All 12-inch Records at $1.50 ach Rubin- marr mms | PIGEONS SLAIN; THE SEA Markets New York’s Only Woman Commissioner As market commissioner Mrs Welzmiller i» responsible for 17 large market houses, several hun dred curb markets and Pupervise: the insuing of permits for more than 60,000 dealers, says, “The war showed the women of America that may of their sons | were undernourighed When th | fact was revesie® I was much im | pressed with |ing people” HAD SEEN TEACHER OF GREEK LITERATURE Mra, Welmmniller Nttle about much an under “Bat the love of service withtr every normal human,” she contin. ued, “gave me the proper impetus and I went right abead. “Now they eay I am tm polttics Perhaps that ts true. But let me ad¢ that I am in polities for a pur service—keeping down the cont of living. “This is woman's hour. Pubtic attention i# foouned om her. I my | that woman will euccest. It t# to [Prove that fact that I am here I shall pave the path for the wo inep who come after me into this Office “Achievement be sloran and watchword.* v Priees in the markets under M. re Welzmilier’s supervision are agreauy below thone of ordinary etoren, Potatoes that retail in the res dential groceries at six pounds tor jcente in the “live and let live mar- ets.” PEACE PERILED India in Uproar When! Sacred Birds Die BOMBAY, British India, Feb. t7.—| Bombay is wrought up to almost a relixious frenzy following the killing |of two pigeons in the streets by two j English boys, The natives consider crea. For a time the stock A crowd of angry Indians gnath-| ered and remonstrated with the boys. |The police took charge of the lads HM] |and also several Hindu boys with whom they had been fighting. i The crowd followed, demanding the release of the Hindu boys, whereupon | the police charged and intense excite. | ment ensued. The natives stoned the |police and several persons were in jured and 17 arrested. Native mer. chants are meeting to consider what steps should be taken. Winter winds and \jthe complexion Lovers of the winter outdoors will find in Resinol Soap and Ointment ids for combatting bad effects on the complexion The use of harsh, caustic soaps often promote chapping and redness, but the purity and soothing quali ties of Restnol Soap tend to pre vent such conditions, Tf, however the skin has become chapped a little Resinol Ointment stops the burning | and stinging and keeps the skin soft |and smooth. Be prepared to enjoy | winter, Protect your skin by using At all druggists, | Resinol its “Lm in love with my work,” she | the problem of feed confeenes she % cents seli at 12 pounds for 96 | aA ron TTLE STAR SEQOND AVENUE AND 50 Sports Skirts At an Exceptionally Low Price $3.95 —Plaids and checks in dark and medium shades of blue, brown, tan and gray cloth; clever pockets, button trimmed. —Waist sizes 26 to 30. A Very Special Offering in Dress Aprons $1.49 —Pretty plaid ginghams in shades of blue, lavender, pink, tan. Made in slipover style, | with square yoke—the collar, sleeves and | | belt of plain color to match the predomi- nating color. —“Seattle made.” Specially $2 —Heatherbloom and —fpecial Price Basement Petticoats Priced at 15 sateen petticoats in j regulation and outsizes, attractively made |) | with narrow band trimmings, plain ruffles and tucked flounces, Plain and floral pat- | terns in all the bright shades and combi- | . | nations. } —Third Floor UNIVERSITY STREET A Friday Special Gossard Corsets $4.95 60 heavy white coutil corsets with three pairs of supporters, Model for « full figure. Bizes 26 to %. —Hecond Kioor A BLOUSE SPECIAL Specially 200 Blouses Priced at $2.95 Formerly Priced at $5.95 to $8.50 ~-Georgette, crepe de chine, taffeta, pongee and wash silk—the wash silks in small sizes. Attractive blouses trimmed with embroidery and @ainty frills. Tailored stripes in the smaller sizes. —Third Floor. UNDERWEAR SPECIALS - Women’s Union Suits $2.65 Formerly Rriced at $3.50, $4.00 and $4.50 —180 Lucille union suits; wool and cotton mixed; low neck, sleeveless; ankle length, Dutch neck and elbow sleeves. Children’s Undergarments 95c * Regularly $1.50 and $1.75 —160 vests and pants, wool and cotton mixed. Vests: high neck, long sleeves; Dutch neck and elbow sleeves. Pants: knee and ankle length. —Firet Floor A HANDBAG SPECIAL New Swagger Styles in Leather Handbags Extremely Good Values in a Special Sale at $2.95 In a variety of smart novelty styles. AM genuine leathers tn toot craft, panther grain and plain leather finishes. —Ficst Floor A NECKWEAR SPECIAL An Unusual Purchase of Neckwear $1.00 Regularly Sold From $2.00 to $3.75 —Hand«amade filet neckwear; rot collars, flat collars, square collars, modesty fronts, and cuffs to match, to complete the costume. —Fine net collars, cuffs and modesty froute—da@inty Swiss organdie neckwear trimmed with filet lace, —Spocially priced at $1.00 each. —Pirst Floor | A TRUNK SPECIAL Steamer Trunks at Decided Reductions $15.00 Steamer Trunks, 611,95. fi —Strong and sturdy steamer trunka, fitted with tam $18.00 Steamer Trunks, $12.95. *-Three-ply veneer wood constructioa, —Fitb Floor Specially Priced $7.50 Suitcases $5.65 xtra fine woven matting suit case bound on af efger straps al around 'Helped Build Jail; Is Himself Put In WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. Feb. 17. Its tough to have te go to « prison } that you helped to build, but that's what happened to Harry O'Neil, who [helped in the | model Bast View penitentiary, He is serving @ three months term for vagrancy. construction of the| Letter Is Twenty Years on Its Way. LONDON, Feb. 17.—A business postal, mailed in Cheshire February 6 1901, han just been delivered fn Wigan. The addressee’s house had been torn down and a school built on the «ite while the postal was on) the way. | Since 1912 the hourly wage of iron | |and steel workers hay increased 221 |} and | per cent How to Gain Strength Williams Pink Pills, Write to x the Dr. Williams Medicine Co, || Schenectady, N. 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R Page, 1070:C Page Bidg., Marshall, Mich. Pleane send free trial of your Method to: of Garden Lime FREE For Seattle Gardens! » Every Garden and Lawn in the city needs a good application of Lime right now if Seattle Gardens are to be a credit to the city, and as our contribution to the cause of Good Gardens we offer Free—For One Week Only ® a 1004b. sack of Garden Lime to évery purchaser of a sack of our famous “INVICTA” General Garden Fertilizer. The two sacks will be delivered to your home for $3.75, the regular price of the Fertilizer alone. You Need Both Lime and Fertilizer Now before you begin planting. In most cases the use of fertilizer alone ts fficient, the best vesuits being obtained by a dress ing of lit ) the lawn, around the shrubbery and in the vege- table garder Garden lime sweetens and purifies the soil, the fertilizing elements already in the ground, removes and helps to eradicate moss. release acidity TAKE ADV ANTAGE OF THIS OFFER IF YOU WANT A SUCCESSFUL GARDEN Special Week-End Offer on Peas and ion So cs Plant both Peas and Onion Sets this weekend. We offer one pound of LINCOLN PEAS and Means Successful Crops If you_want to grow Cab’ one pound of YELLOW DANVERS ONION Onions, Turnips, Radishes or any other Root Crops you must put a stopper on the deadly Root Mag- got, and MAG-O-TITE is the one rpmedy that will do It ‘Wantiaxe at Harrison