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US E RV 1 CE PORIMIMNES HUI FOLDING GO-CARTS AND SULKIES Are Here in Abundance New 1921 upto-the minute ch ‘dren's ve- hicles in reed with ivory The Rhodes Co. ov EVER SEE | boss I STORE HOURS 9 TO 5:30 ANYTHING QUITE 50 DIRTY AS THESE CURTAINS ? THE | a ests Maia ni PICTORIAL REVIEW AND McCALL PATTERNS HOUSE ISN'T j | WOMEN’S OUTING WOMEN’S PAJAMAS or blue finish, metal and ‘FLANNEL GOWNS One hundred Outing Flannel Pajamas Perey cand \ mi ‘ in Billie Burke and two-piece styles, in aren. : | 85 Colored Outing Flannel Gowns in striped patterns with bluebird designs. Sulkies priced from collar styles, in sizes 15 and 16 only; Sizes 15, 16 and 17 but not each size in $10.00 up. sold formerly at $1.95, then reduced to every style. Formerly $3.50. To close $1.00. Priced for a quick out, Saturday, Felling Go-Carts clean-up, Saturday, each.... 69c Cbch ..oseccyeccseccose $1.59 pri ‘ror $14.75 UP Upper Main Floor Upper Main Floor New Smart Spring Hats at $7.50 GRUNBA uy Seqond Floor WHERE PIKE MEETS FIFTH TO Le t AND THE RUGS! A pleasing display of all the new Spring colors and the latest millinery fancy in models made of lisere, hemp, tagel, silk combinations and hand-made braid effects, trimmed with spring flowers, pompons, coques and feathers. The model sketched is of red braid in rolling chin-chin style adorned with red cur- rants, straw fringe and vel- vet streamer: $ 7 4 50 PrICS vascseose New Spring Coats, Suits and Dresses in correct styles, are now displayed in ample assortments. Second Floor. 7% ie} MacSwiney Is ELLIO’ NEW Tid’ Art O’Brien, secretary of the me selfdetermination league the Lon- don Star mid pestentay. to Marry Again ar me ' LONDON, Feb. 25.—-Mrs. Ter. | WENATCH! William H. Duf. MacSwiney, widow of the Irish| ty, engineer, Jumps from cab and is Sie it bo tated | Uictenes ene ore mea“ IBLACK CAT MEN \Paderewski to Enter ) | } | 4} } |RHODES co ? Beatle Nurse Carried From Church Building Sirs | No person who ts suffering from justice to WONDER HEALTH | disease—or who has a friend who Is RER I feel that I must ex-| can afford to overlook By appreciation to you in rful work of the Wonder |Health Restorer—its record of re- nurse, and after | storing thousands to health. eee ee o7]| Many testify to the benefits re- Flu” epidemic " “in- (caved from using Harris’ Wonder | an absolute run er in the tre t of ndet orders from i I took @ complete rest for Sciatica, Months, after which I found improvement. I still suffered Insomnia, never getting a ful ‘es ag Py. palpitation of th: in was in such a ner state, ‘that, caused Fevers, hiidron’s the slightest excite-| It is now on sale in Seattie at the s oop tic condition. | sWIFT DRUG STORES and also by| ® smal} church | the distributor. a The atpit w hom Lal a visiting | Tt has hetped thousands regain vibra: p Huge voice |their health; ft will help you. edifice affected me to) whe price of Wonder Health Ro- | storer is $2 per bottle. By mail, | $225; oF 2 dotties Wonder Health eatorer and one TSe bottle Thymus | no| Bitter Tomtc, $5. the church. You can felt | ARE ARRAIGNED Alleged Heads of Notorious) ....w Tavern Plead Wednesday | Paderewnkt # going to run for presi: |could do some good for my country {I D, NY Schoonover, former police. | Man, and Aargn MocSparen, alleged proprietors of Black Cat tavern, charged with being jointists, will plead next Wednesday ‘They were arraigned Thursday be-| fore Judge King Dykeman, and were) granted an extension of time to plead at the request of their attorney, John F. Dore. At the same time Harry Greeni¢ and J. P. Michener, accused of sell ing liquor to dry squad agents tn the | Hotel Washington Annex, were af raigned and pleaded not guilty. Greenig and Michener were arrest ¢d following the confession 10 days was sentenced to serve 5 to 15 yrars in the penitentiary for embezzling | where he wil! make money which he loang to bootie: gers. | | ago of Paul Schaefer, former teller | po! plitieal conference with Influential | lof the North Side State Bank, who| Poles in America Polish Politics Again BYE. M. THIERRY | YORK, Feb 25,—Ipnace “I did not Uke being premier, ex: jcept for the reason that I felt , dent of Poland next fall. |by accepting the position. When The famous planist i# not In ac |that period was past, I resigned from | } cord with the policies of Provisional | politics.” President Pilwudaki, general and mill-/ It now develope that estterenese | tary hero. |betwoon Paderewski and Pilsudski | PTtwudekl, recently feted tn Parts have reached the breaking point while Paderewski was iggored, will | Paderew regards Pilsudski as too; \be Paderewnki's opponent in the first! wocialixtic. The former premier de- | general election for the presidency scribes himself as a republican, but of the new republic. Pilsudek! now |doew not like to be called a “con: | holds office thru having been elected | servative.” Paderewnki's appeal has! by an assembly been to the “classes”; Pilwudskt's to | Tho former premier of Poland is | the “masses,” now In the Unitéd States, ostensibty| Within a short time the new con for @ rest and to attend the annual | #titutlon of Poland, now approaching convention of the Polish league in third reading in tho diet, will Pittsburg, February 23. wey ge bet ane the date set for the general elections Actually he te engaged in dally | ine elections, It le expected, wit] |take place in the fall, with Paderew tteburg meeting, |"*! back in Poland actively cam: | the Pi important ad. |Palening for the presidency Following MEN’S SWEATERS REDUCED Main Floor Gllp-over styler, tn several color combinations, which sold formerly at $12.50, $12.75, $14.60 and $15.50, are reduced in this sale for a quick dis poral. Sizes 36 to 46; but not each size in every color combination, Chotoe Saturday at ....... esencee MEN’S FLEECED UNDERWEAR Main Floor Men's heavy, flat weave Shirts and Drawers, in gray color, with lightcolored fleece lining. Shirt sizes, 34 to 46. Drawer sizen, 32 to 44. Formerly $1.75. Reduced to, $1 25 o SHORT PLUSH COATS REDUCED Second Fleor priced at. .$59.50 Priced at. .$55.00 priced $49.50 priced $45.00, priced $29.50 priced at. .$34.75 Formerly Formerly Formerly Formerly Formerly ‘Yormeriy Each HOUSE DRESSES A broken line of two hundred Percale House Dresses, in sizes 36 to 60, but not each size in every style or pattern. Formerly $3.85 to $6.50. For a quick clean-up, reduced to, each “Metropolitan Club | Installs Officers A Watch Repaired $18.75 dress, he will co Jo Washington and |Chicago and thefice to his estate at The former planist—who has an- nounced he will never play the pt-| What Congress Jones Is Always Rig! Telephone Elliott 2607 Five new officers were intsalled by | the Metropolitan club at @ dinner in ine bow discouraged I and | m1 0 th mont! | Paso Robles, Cal, for a vacation ano agaim—constantly refers to the) “er ja ° i me pag. (feet that “the United States made! Minister Acquitted | | _,Upon Ns prival from Pari Pad-li¢"pogaible for Poland to be inde-| } —_—— pendent.” | in Murder Trial It in predicted American Poles will | SANDWICH, Ont, Feb. 25.—Rev. ald him in gaining the presidency. |O. J. ls Spracktin, Methodist minis bd ey. |the club rooms, Henry building, | Thursday night. They are: R.A. | Dailey, president; John H. Burch, | vice president; F. W. Martin, treas- urer; W. R. Fifer, secretary, and G. | M. Brager, executive secretary. Is Doing Today | SENATE Regine consideration ef army ap- prepriation bill Interatate commerce committee to dicuss resolution to send food to starving Chinese. riend_of| Guarantee—We guarantes that Ww OND eit | wonder Health Romtorer will do its ESTORER.” which T des | Work aken for @ sufficient although as @ rule 1) | Period “and under proper conditions ave no fa! gt] eae. | f it falla, you get your money back. ony If your druggist cannot supply improvement. was! you, telephone of write to - 1329 FOURTH AVENUB | had five pounds. manslaughter in iter, and after two weeks J. S RANKIN, Dietributer ng: | 1823) 42rd Ave. No. Seattle, Wash. This letter will be of benefit to! “phone Best 1254. gies you are at liberty to use| LUCE Me MekTNNO} ‘708 hes Ave.. Seatt! Phone Hast 234 P. S-—If you are looking for an alcoholic kick DON'T buy “Wonder Health Restorer.” z —Advertisement ter charged with connection with the shooting of Beverly Trumbie, roadhouse keeper, on Novernber 6, was acquitted by a jury after 45 minutes’ deliberation yesterday afternoon. FINAL CUT Clothing for Men and Boys at PROcK Prices Bottom For final clearance avery suit and overcoat in our big store has been again materially reduced in price. This includes everything in our famous Boys’ Department. ping. you think we never had a war. Boys’ | .MEN’S Our stock of men’s suits is e: SUITS new reductions make for real $4.85 $50 Values for . 200 suits left in this lot. 200 suits left in this lot 1 $60 Valpes for . values to $15. Sizes 16, 17 and 18 only. These suits are splendidly tailored, Spend a few moments window shop- See the wonderful values we display, at prices that make SUITS specially complete and the money-saving. . » $29.75 $34.75 smartly designed and are well worth their original prices. To secure them at our remarkably low final c! learance reduetions is cer- tainly an opportunity you cannot afford to miss. SUITS $12.85 latest styles in Complete OVERCOATS RAINCOATS Exeeptional values here. ~~ The best fabrics. range of sizes. See YOUNG MEN’S $40 SUITS Cut to Values Cut to $22.75 these coats and you will appreciate how far we have gone in price cutting. °24.85 Shoes for men and boys are being sold in our First Avenue store at prices that command the attention of marked at final clearance prices. all. Every shoe in stock SHAFER BROS. Second and University First and University Seattle’s Largest Clothiers “They WORK while you sleep” U. W. Appropriation Is Cut to $1,312,000) OLYMPIA, Feb. 25.—The Univer-| sity of Washingt new appropri. ation will amount to approximately | $1,912,000, the special house com: mittee reported ‘The appropriation jis $300,000 less than waa requested jby the educationalists, | A horizontal cut of 20 per cent Finance committes te take wp sol- @ier bonus bill HOUSE Postoffice commition begins Inquiry Inté aerial service accidonta Vulcanizer Blows Up; Windows Break} A viucanizer in the Arcade garage, at 603 Westlake ave. N. blew up Wednesday afternoon, shattering the WE HAVE RECENTLY ADDED 1500 NEW BOXES TO OUR MODERN SAFETY DEPOSIT VAULTS. WITH AN EXPERT gybrmegedandiie: HallBusnessllege f close connection extats these two—cold weather and tism. Every one has ea , _ | aitterence in the water as soon as it gets cold; ther ; | s often @ copious sediment of | ocraret cose sna Se | tem, which, in turn, causes |was made in the appropriations of lthe state Institutions of higher Hiearning. The conimittee recom mended that attendance at the uni- versity and state college at Pullman be limited and that higher tuition fees be charged. It was also recom mended that courres of study at the state normal schools be reduced to three years. db \Legislators Would \\ Boost Time and Pay OLYMPIA, Feb. 25.—A bill was! [introduced tn the house yesterday jextending length of legislative sions to 90 days and raising the sal- see hs $15 per day. ons now last 60 days and the legislators are given $5 a ‘day. A constitutional amendment would be required for the change Don't stay bilious or constipated, | with your head dull, your stomach sour, gasty, upset, Take one or two | Cascarets tonight sure for your liver | and bowels and wake up clear and | fit, Children love Cascarete ey No | priping—oo inconvenience. 25 : Opens One Eye; Sees Shae |Weapons; Closes Ey When Inuke Yamamoto was awak- ened by armed robbers in his room in the Diamond hotel, Fifth ave, 8, and | King wt, Thursday night, he caw tiously opened one eye, saw the shin: ing guns of the robbers and cautious closed the eye again The crooks took $27.70 and a pay eck, while the Jap continued his MEAT WIRD TO THE KIDNEYS Take a tablespoonfal of Salta ap DENTISTS We are a nation of meat eaters) and our blood is filled with uric acid, says a well-known authority, who warns us to be constantly on guard against kidney trouble, | ‘The kidneys do their utmost to| |free the blood of this Irritating acid, | put become weak from the overwork; they get sluggish; the ellminative tis. | sues clog and thus the waste is re tained in the blood to poison the en tire system When your kidneys ache and feel like lumps of lead, and you hav@ \atinging palms in the back or thé jurine is cloudy, full of sediment, or the bladder is irritable, obliging you |to seek relief during the night; when |you have ere headacheg, nervous and 4 lis, sleeplessness, acid | w tomach or rheumatism tw bad |ee weather, get from your pharmacist | Jabout four ounces’ of Jad Salts; take is “ {a tablespoonful in a glass of water | nive w fyaranteed for 15 years. before breakfast each morning and | Have Gol (a seins eee in @ few days your kidneys will act {tt ‘amination and advice free. fine, ‘This famous salts is made| Cai) and See Sampies of Our Plate lfrom the acid of grapes and lemon | |julece, combined with lithia, and has lbeen used for generations to flush and stimulate clogged kidneys, to| T° |noutralize the acids in urine #o it 4s | good’ antistaction, |no longer a source of irritation, thus mers, Who, have tested, our, wot ending urinary and bladder disorders Your are, ine thee right pines, » Br Jad Salts iy inexpensive and can-| {his ad with you. |not injure; make a delightful otfor- | veacent lithia-water drink, and no OHIO Dentists body can make a mistake by taking | 207 UNIVERSITY ST. 1 little occasionally te keep the kid |neys clean and active.—Advertise- Opposite Mraser-laterson Ca, ment, order to ‘Mtroduce our new late, whieh is lightest and strongest plate known, not cover the roof of hi you can Bite corn off ti iaranteed 16 yea! In (whalebone) ” ot nteed for 15 years, r presént patronage r earl work is Cut-Rate windows of the damage estimated at $1,000, was injured. accepted by 200 growers here ROSEBURG, Ore—Altho 97 years old, homestead. garage and doing N body | Come and | papers, R. Harris Thomas files on) Reduction of 2) arioties of apples equipment for the safekeeping |! prose of bonds and other valuable || drink copiously of hot water, say @ take Entrance, ave., at Pike st. PEOPLES, SAVINGS BANK rheumatiam or gout, or creaky swollen fingera, or painful At all such times persons examine our |pint morning and night, and “An-uric” three or four times a Second This “Anuric” (anti-uric acid |in tablet form and can be had at | most any drug store. It disnolves the: carries. |urie acid in the system and The Store for Useful Articles Seasonable Specials from Many Departments Spading Fork ° Long or Short Handle SPECIAL $1.19 Just what you need for spading; has four steel tines; choice of long or short handles. 40-Watt Mazda LIGHT GLOBES Packard Mazda globes provide bright and efficient light at the lowest cost. We can supply them in any size. MAIN FLOOR Polar White Laundry Soap in a DEMONSTRATION SPECIAL Polar W nite | a Soap FIVE BARS... Polar White laundry soap. ie 29c is unsurpassed as a AVENUE AND UNION &' Winslow Ball Roller Skates EXTRA SPECIAL at $1.98 pair Sizes to Fit Almost Any Shoe Let the children get the healthful outdoor exercise provided by roller skates. MAIN FLOOR ~ Non-Skid Bicycle Tires Reg. Seecil $9.19 Bek Genuine “ FIRESTONE” non-skid tires; size 28-inch. Old-Fashioned Bean Jar with Cover Special . Capacity 2 Quarts ~ Just the same as grandmother used to bake those delicious baked beans, BASEMENT eT.