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J INCOMPARABLE VALUES We really have some wonderful mer- chandise that we know is incomparable in price with any of like quality that has been offered you for a long time. The retail merchant has never been able to get the values that cash today can demand. Each week hundreds of new blouses are arriving from the East, where we are demanding extra values | for our “ready money.” Your cash will save for you when buying your Spring wardrobe if you take advantage of what we are offering. A clearance of broken lines of Georgette Waists. All sizes, all colors and a hundred different designs. Values up to $2.95 | 10, reduced for quick disposal. “Tricolette Overblouses, in spring shades; me- ‘tallic braid trims the neck and the overdrape is of embroidered net. Sizes $2.95 ‘34 to 46; $6.85 value for....... ' Light-colored Stripe Blouses, semi-tailored Silk Serge Blouses in dark shades, Crepe de Chine Blouses in figured patterns and stripes, and Pongee Blouses of the finest grade. Good $5.85 values for. .. $2. 95 The Season’s Best Offerings B Georgette Blouses in tie-back models; silk “embroidered metallic braid trims the waist- line, with ties of Georgette; all the new shades “represented in this assortment; $3. 95 all sizes. Formerly $6.85 values . ‘Regulation Waists of Georgette, with collar and yoke of ee woven ond oes, trimmed ‘sleeves; $6.85 ee geile Tricolette Tie-Backs, with cuffs and en of embroidered net; colors, navy and black; oe 34 to 46. Formerly $8.85. Special at .......-.--.- $3. 95 New Mignonette Blouses, in belted-back mod- els; some trimmed with uncut fringe, others with silk embroidery; models’ that surpass any of our former offerings; $6.85 values i... ae Heavy Tricolette Overblouses, in — and black only; three-quarter sleeves; either with yarn or chenille; all $3.95 95 sizes. Formerly $8.85, now.-.-.. Special Offerings We have a limited number of Spring Over- blouses in the finest quality of mignonette that ‘we are including in this week’s sale. These blouses are all-priced less than the materials | would cost you. See them and be convinced. | Tie-Back Overblouse of Mignonette; tinsel, silk floss and braid are combined to trim the yoke fend border] sizes 34 to 46; $5.85 a $12.85 value. Special at......... 3 _Mignonette Overblouses, in plain and fancy weaves; neck and borders trimmed with che- nille and braid; long sleeves. $5.85 Formerly $14.85; reduced to..... Long-sleeve Overblouse of heavy Mignonette, trimmed with embroidered medallions; black, navy and jade; all sizes. $5. 85 a Formerly $14.85; reduced to. .... New Tie-Back Overblouses of heavy quality Mignonette; collars, cuffs and front panel are of tinsel to match; sizes 34 to 46; $12.85 values. Special, while ; they last .......... ine ctetwetsiosie « $5.85 Long-sleeved Mignonette Overblouses with ; neck and panel trimmed with soutache braid H in contrasting colors. Several different shades. H Regular $14.85 values, .$5. 85 |. Every dark Camisole formerly priced up to 45, includi Il the ribb: wt Se ee shidtiie. Special $ ] .65 NO EXCHANGES OR REFUNDS ON SALE PURCHASES Pheltlarkel: Blouse Shop We so7Pihke Pk ise Mes First and Second Avenues if SE ei i d.ci6it axa seioub aewewocsens Congress Entering Last Hours of Life WASHINGTON, March %.—Con. 3 reas today entered the last hours of tts life, Both houses will be tn seesion all day, all night and until a few min utes before noon Friday, With hope val joa, | of parsing the sundry civil and appropriation billa virtually « efforts were to be directed towarnts a THE SEATTLE STAR | sueseseusenseeueceensesses E pidemlc of Fires on English Farms LONDON, March 3.—-An epidemic was charged today to Sinn. Felnern, cleanup of other measures, inclading the army bill Carroll Denies He’s After Judge’s Job) Editor The Star: On my return from Olympia Tuesday, I noticed on the front page of The Star that 1] was in Olympia lobbying for the| Police judge bill, with the under. standing that I was to be appointed to fill the position, Permit me to state that any such rumor ts un- founded and absolutely false. 1 have no more idea of being a po lice judge of this city than the correspondent who vent the alleged information. As ts well known, I, with other memhers of the city government, was in Olympia trying to prevent, in the interests of the city, the pans of House Till No, 174, JOHN CARROLL. 1. O. O. F. to Hold | Parade Saturday With five divisions tn tine, Including patriarchs from seven Washington cities, Unity encampment, No, 2, L ©. 0. F, will hold a parade on down town streets at T p.m. Saturday, In- {tiation of 200 candidates in the Roy- 41 Purple degree will follow. ‘Mountaineers to Hear About Outing/* | Rodney L. Glinan will tell Seattle Mountaineers all about the’ Sierra| @ club's outing when the clan gathers in members’ hall, Y. W. C. A. build Others occurred in Kingsbury, Mid- Glosex, Catford and Kent, Pyramid for If the Mere Mention of Files Makes You Sh er Get a Hox of Pyramid Pile Suppostiories For the pain and distress due to ftohing, bleeding, protruding piles or hemorrhoids, get a 60 cent box of Pyramid Pile Suppositories at the at the very men fort and miser univeraal com- t delay. ing, at 8 p. m Friday, Slides will be shown, pend SS Fee Dru Bide. Marshal your name and address to oe Pyramid To Have a ‘t] is a mark of Musical Distinction. Not only do the i] World’s Greatest Artists for their Homes. This Handsome Victrola Model is one of the most popular of the many Victrola styles, and wi provide your home with all VICTROLA expression of their Art, but everywhere the most critical of Musical Folks are choosing the Victrola HH Ho eee tH in Your Home use the Victrola for the 1] the best music for every occm Ge sion Let us play over on tt some of your favorite music so that you can judge for yourself its wonderful tone EASY TERMS | OF PAYMENT A first payment of only $5 will put it in your home. 14.21 Third Ave, “Senttle’s Musical Headquarters” ‘Ease and Comfort If you wish to take & trial Mrnt, | of fires on EXnglish farma last night | Buildings and hayricks were satur. ated with petrol before being fired. | Scattered over a wide territory, the destruction included four fires at Wo clos, two at Urmatrom, one at North. endon, all in the Manchester district Take no sub-/ Young Girl a To Eat Rice Afraid ig Howard in Bad Sha Shape— Simple intestinal Antiseptic Surprises Her “I was afraid to eat anything, ev ter taking Ie tka I eat anyth! stomach | nly thing | She b ir (digned) ARDENIA HOWARD, INTESTINAL ANTISEPTIO There in now offered to the public apa the DC It tends te f 11 germa and colon bacilli in othing else cnn «out all gases & n the great amou oun matter Adlerika draws from the alimentary | canal—matter you feel fine. | ec *| GSigned) J. 1 Try it right as in your syst « ment and notice natip the ate ap inate in my practice, found nothing to excel it.” yr, W. A. Li eliminate or destroy| king Adlerika, Haven't language WFUL IMPURITIES my system.” tt Adlerika in a ¢ ecading druggists everywhere. Sold In Seattle by Bwitt Drug Co, Bartell Drug Co. and other leading druB never thought! stores,—Advertisement. ‘ (7 | [BARTELL DRUG STORES | |7| Necessities for Spring Cleaning Spring always means a thorough cleaning of the home. We have gathered together a list of indispensables that will conserve your strength and make the yearly cleaning task a shorter and more pleasant one— Household Ammonia, 6 0z., 10¢; pint, 20¢; quart.35¢ Effective Fumigators Moth Balls, for putting away and preserving winter otiine, 6 Ob, 1081 10 Gi sscccccivcccscscoacs 25¢ 3 . Sulphur Fumigator, 1 Ib ae Formaldehyde, 4 02, 25¢; 1% pint, 50¢; pint. Hi i Formalde' hyde Fumigator, 6 oz. Crude Carbolic Acid, pint, 25¢; hyde Septol Bedbug Killer. . ae O-Cedar Polish, for po is WEE: 2 ckish ds £55666 und dhs sued bus thoes 20¢ and 40¢ Lister's Fumigator, nietal container. . Wright's Silver Cream, for polishing metal and silver- Johnson's Sulphur Fumigator, small size WET oc rccccciiscboceccecvccveuseccecsesececeo 35¢ CWO fOP...cccccccccccccoecscccsesvcosceses . Carbona Cleaning Fluid, removes grease and dust from Johnson's Sulphur Fumigator, 4 in box (square). -25¢ Clothing... .-ceccscccccesccccses 15¢, 25¢ and 50¢ Sulphur in 8-02. cartons. ...-..++-.-+++++ see a---10¢ Septo! Spot Remover, makes clothing spotlessly Other Cleaning Needs GOURD, ne mccncccpeccpnesseccesecescccepicesess 25¢ sani-Flush, for cleaning toilet bowls........--+++- 25¢ Putnam Dry Cleaner, simple and easy to use. 25¢, 50¢ Pyrene Safety Cleaner.............15¢, 25¢ and 50¢ Chamois, oiled, tanned and washable, suitable for pol- ishing furniture, etc................75¢ to $2.50 Chamois Handy Rubs.......... .B5¢ Wax-it Polish, excellent for floors... “354, "60¢, $1 00 Johnson’s Prepared Wax, a dressing for hardwood Ster-i-foam, for cleaning toilet bowls; a brush espe- cially for the purpose with each can. occewsecss Oe Nyal’s Roach Powder . -25¢ Mothine, for dusting in closets or MOthS..o10 csmcces+ + TANS ..citnnne sonces 45¢ and S5¢ All Popular Shades and Colors Sponges, in various textures and 50¢ to $1.50 Tintex; for tinting faded and discolored fabrics. ---10¢ 1D) lectro-Silicon Polish Powder, polishes ‘al metal....10¢ CGO TOP. occ ccrodiccves Peeeeeeeeeeer woes BOE Barkeepers’ Friend, a handy package to have in “the Aladdin Dye Soap, colors while it cleans. ao-- 10¢ kitchen ¢ tives 100. os cisiercussssd oséoe ss seeee wcocsoce- SOG Fels Naptha Soap, 8¢; two for Ret, will not injure the finest fabrics. Sepearaees Peterman’s Roach Food............ 5¢ and 50¢ three for Rinso, the soap that makes cleaning easy......... 8@ Twink, washes and dyes at the same time. BWO FOl sos candsaescccosscoccesscpeaces wooone -15¢ three for ; Lux, brings newness to your curtains, etc...--....13¢ Sunset, dyes all fabrics—cotton, w CWO FOF. icc cccccc ccc ccccccccscccccses coccess 25¢ CWO 10F..ccccacccccesccrcecesc cece H. & H. Soap, for cleaning carpets, cake. ~s-+ce-.20¢ 20-Mule Team Borax, 14 Ib., 5¢; 12 oz., 10¢; 1 Ib. .15¢ Babbitt’s Lye.. Chlorinated Lime, 1b¢: two for.....2-0--ee- oe - 2G Rubber Gloves A big help in all clean- ing; preserves the hands and prevents them from chapping. We have a var- ied assortment of makes in small and large sizes. ceceetetss consess cdopenceresenen ° Mail Orders No time lost, or higher price paid, when you use our Mail Order Department for buying. The prices quoted include every- thing except war tax (only where necessary). We pay the Postage to any part of Wash Prepare Your Eggs Now You use ergs in some form nearty every day. They are an every- @ay food. Put some down in Water Glass while they are cheap— and save money when they are higher in price. One pint of Silicate of Boda (Water Glass) when mixed according to directions will preserv: en to eight dozen ecgm Sold in Four Stee -65¢ a remetenvees 4 oan 400 ‘Gahind one: ee) See eee ee ee BARTELL DRUG STORES ARE RELIABLE DRUG STORES Store No, 1: Store No, & Store No. 3 Store No. & Store No. 5: Store No. 6: Store No. 7 1908 Boren 610 Second Ava. First Ave. and 5349 Second Ave. and | Westlake Ave, and | Fifth Avenue and Near Alaska Bide. Pike St Ballard Ave. Union St, Pine 8t Pike Street ‘The Company OF the People, FOR the People—made BY the People The Greatest Life Insurance Company in the World. Greatest ff == Greatest fs Bosses cnet Greatest METROPOLITAN, LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY (INCORPORATED BY THE STATS OF TOKW YORK) HALEY FISKE, President FREDERICK H. ECKER, Vice-President) * Business Statement, December 31, 1920 & Assets = = $980,913;087.17 Lan to eof oer Com Be Wer Increase in Assets 1920 091,262.62 Lerow thom tht of any ithr Company in the World} ‘or © ‘$947,465,234.24 _ $33,447,852.93 Service to the Putfis In Reduction of Mortality —_ Health and Welfare Work rT eo oe oe = A Mere than has cur barn flaca én one saor by amy Company én the Work. Industrial ( Insurance forin1920 $589,560,231 More than ever been placed in one year by any Company in the World. Total Insurance placed and paid for in 1920 - $1,651,950,151 The largest amount placed in one year by any Company in the Worid. Gain in Insurance in Force in 1920 - $1,036,360,080 More than has ever been gained in one year by any Company in the World. The Company GAINED more insurance in force both in 1919 and in 1920 than any other Company WROTE. Total Amount of Outstanding Insurance - - 012,514 Larger than that of any other Company in the World. tee : Number of Policies in Force December 31, 1920 23,899,997 Larger than that of any other Company in America. Gain in Number of Outstanding Policies - - 2,129,326 More than any Company in the World has ever gained in one yeat.) Number of Claims paid in 1920 - - 312,689 Averaging one claim paid for every 28 eke as obacih business day of 8 honrs. Amount Res to Paprcres Mer cape in 1920 - - _. $81,257,393.70 policyholders averaged $556.86 a minute of each business day of 8 hours, Reduction in mortality at ages 1 (974 fn 9 yous, 22.7 per cent. Typhoid reduction, 72 per cent.; Tuberculosis, 40 per cent.; Heart disease over 19 per cent.g Bright's disease, nearly 2 27 per cent.; Infections diseases of children, over 28 per cent. In general reduction and for each principal cause of death this is far greater than that shown by statistics of the Registration Area of the United States. Death Rate for 1920 on the Industrial business lowest in history of Company. y Dividends declared payable in 1921, nearly $11,000,000 Metropolitan Nurses made 1,625,271 visits in 1920, free of to sick Industrial Policy-holders, including 14,667 visits to persons insured under Greup policies. Mictropolitan men distributed over Eighteen Millions of pieces of literature on health— Siekaging Hep tell earosion bo ore 2S een i aminte dl Cupane magasine, of which over 18,000,000 are annually distri C. C. THOMPSON, Superintendent, 301-308 White Bldg., Fourth Ave. and Union St, C. H. TWISS, Superintendent, 761-763 Stuart Bldg., Fourth Ave. and University St. SEATTLE, WASH. THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1921. ' | ae