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The House of Service and Accommodation NEW PHONE—ELLIOTT 4910 Friday and Saturday = Ta handles. usual price of $1.95, of red line cotton hose for $4.75. Buy for the Future Sets World Record in Parachute Jump) plane, He dropped Bat. 400 feet from a an ) alr foot, made in Texa: we North 121, Se For monumenta, onyx or brown ean carve it for you. ment you lc Designs and » that appeals t Special of-town Prices right Wr nd new every of Pure Silk Dress or e.. $16 New Spring Models fine Berge $16 Suits Coat— $16 Z fH or yoke, "atk lined. Reattle New York Grunbaum Bros. Furniture Co. Special—Casserole $1.95 lasbak Casserole” A 7-inch guaran- teed covered casser- ole with nickel frame fitted with heat- proof wood You will find good looks and service combined—at the un- Only two more days to secure a 50-foot section Tt took one hour and 26 min utes to make the ascent. Hamilton | FIELD, Rantoul, 1.,|landed eight miles northeast deut. Arthur G, Hamil-| Chanute fiel ton today held the world’s record for os RigeS Parachute jumping. The previous record was last Pebruary © SOME PREFER BLACK MARALE sthers white it in & matter of personal preference there is no ru it. Some prefer granite « there like Whatever your cholee of stone or design, we We suggest that before ordering your monu our Book of mething there given to out- inquiries te for partic slare Easter Nears the curtain rises in the full beauty of Spring pageantry of with the thrill, | mystery and allurement “Sweet Sixteen” Dress, Suit, Wrap, Sports Outfit Tingue Jersey Sports Coats —$6.95— Quality, Style, Service, Value —the results of our unflinching efforts to obey the commands of Fashion—are laurels not easily won nor to be jeopardized. 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Lee and her; 86 yearold mother In thelr grocery a| rt distance south of the Rainier f and Country club on the Des Molnes road at $45 p. m Wednes- | ia day G The three robters took $200 from | the cash drawer and escaped, leaving their victims helplessly tied on the |floor. AM three wore red masks. | Mrs Lee and her mother freed) | themselves after a strenuous strug: | rie an hour after the robbery. They have no phone at thelr store and | were afraid to venture out to a neigh bor’s until Thursday morning, when they called police, Mra Lee was alone tm the store | | lback door, The other two entered | the front way, The first thug cover. ed Mra. Lee with « .32-call |volver, .After threatening her, the | three gagged and bound her and laid her on the Noor. | | They went into the tack room and | |engeed and tightly bound the aged |mother. After neooping $200 from | the cash drawer they hurried out the | front door. | One of the bandits was tall and thin and wore a » bat and over coat. ‘The second robber was abont 35 years old, short and plump. He wore a light green overcoat and cap. Mra. Lae was unable to give «| | description of the third robber lou SPOKANE—Fund of $30 600 $50,000 to be made available to farm ers in five Eastern aoa | counties by congress, it is reported. | SWEAR WORD FLUNG AROUND CITY HALL; BY THE MAYOR, TOO! Dam! Dam! These were the words most fre: quently heard at the county-city building Thursday. Young sten ographers sniffed and tomed their «pit curls In the air. “Well, at least they might go out in the corridor before they t to talk that way,” they nawed. But the city councilmen and the mbers of the board of public even Hizzoner Mayor ontinued to discums the trip they took Wednesday to in spect the Cedar Falls dam. bring home some of Boldt's Advertisement. Daddy, Freaich pastry ‘Brownatone Ends Gray, Streaky Hair In society, no more toler- aky hair than they do linbecoming gowns, Neither can the |business girl or person in any walk lof lite who would keep up-to-date proven, teated and absolutely | faded, Ladion, ate ray, © T harmless way ray, | xtreaked or 6) in with Brownatone.” rtlle, enay dintine |to apply tint gly Pr olden to th |from light |brown or t Browne dee: Nel tints instantly and | lwill make you look ten years young over night. No “ to bother with alte rugkiste recommend “Brown- atone” on & money back guarante h0e and $1.50, ‘Tv shading from olden to Brown" | and “Dark mussy, dirty no Waiting colors lum lack Teint Otter bottle with easy, send 11 cents r 4 | vor af complete tof Coppin vertivem' | LE STAR DOT Ove Rion THIS. of RABHT 4 KIDNAPED BY AUTO BANDITS Driven to Lake and Robbed of $39, Man Reports That he was kidnaped in the heart of the city by four men tn an auto, driven to a place near Lake Wash- ington and robbed of $39, was the report made to police Wednesday [night by George Hays, of the Diller hptel, First ave. and University at Hays said the men arove up to First ave. and Marion st. at 945 |p. m. Wednenday in « large car. One man got out and covered Hays, then forced him into the auto, he declared Hays was unable to describe the alleged robbers. Salem, Oregon, Fire Loss Is $1 15,000) \Daughter, | Mother End Their Lives INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., March 24— when one of the robbers came in the | sulted in a lonm eatimated at $115,000. | winging her daughter, Mra, Stough- ton Fletcher, 40, dead from taking polson, Mra. Eva Henley, 63, #ent her butler for a «timulant and then killed | | herself by Grinking the same poison | her daughter had used. Fleteher was the wife of a capitalist and horseman SALEM, Or March breaking out at 6 o'clock this ling ing In Kafoury Bros.’ store here, re Roomers were @riven out from the! second story of the building in thetr | ro re night clothes and lost all possessions | except those they were able to carry with them when they fea, Reopen Minister ? Case in Police Ct. Tho cane of the Rev. U. G. Mur phy. whore ball of $5 for impersonat lengths of curtain laces, gulmps and ineertions, 3 to 6 yards long. merly 6 to 16 cents a yard bhour—« yard FRIDAY HOUR SALES 9 to 10 PERCALE, Yor The Rhodes Co. STORE HOURS 9 TO 5:20 10 to 11 600 yards DRAPERIES — 200 Hales 11 to 12 PILLOW TICKING— of good quality French yarae of silk and cotton 209 yard of fancy pit percale 36 inchen wide, low ticking in ansorted | in light colors, with ™xtures in plain and 0 oioeg, Formerly 60e stripes, dots and small fancy colors of tan, and 60c. Vor thix hour figures. Formerly 0c, brown, blue and green. —a 35 Vor this hour ‘ 22c Formerly $1.00, $f@5 and yard. abe c a yard $1.60, For this 80 PETTICOATS..An ae WOMEN'S VESTS—100 jour yard C wortment of 28 wtlk petti spite vert tn te ow coats taken from our = eersien’ styles GIRLS’ RAINCOATS regular stock is com: Hines 26 to 42, Fortier Sizes 12 to 17 years, posed of petticoats which ly b¥e. For this 25c but not each size in sold formerly at $4.95, | hour—euch cde: CCrY color, On wale in $10.00, $12.50 and $15.00, REMNANTS he the Children’s Section, and then reduced to Upper Main Floor, For $5.95. For a quick clean For- merly $11.50 and $15.00. up during this hour — For this choice th “4 3c nour—each, $3.95 Bony $4.50 ‘Remn ants | Mercerized Half Price Cotton Damask and 38 only For this hour—each HANDKERCHIEFS — 200 | alightly solled and damaged, with plain white or col- ored embroidery corners. Formerly 1c, 19¢, 2c and | 36c. For this hour HAT BOWS plain colored moire and warp prints. 66c and Te For this hour OUTING FLANNEL inch white a Fer this bour—a yard Mrs. prominent who waa visiting In Chicago. had been in ill health for some time | The coroner found both deaths due tO)... Rerlin.toBagdad road about 50 MUSLIN COMBINATIONS - corset covers and drawer combinauons. 2to3 nainsock Sizer 36 95c 16 white Formerly $2.69. Handkerchiefs; some _50 slightly sotled hair bows of Formerly 30c 1,000 yards of good quality Formerly 25ce each puting flanoel. ing an officer was forfeited in police | guicide. court Tuesday, was repooened by} Judge John PR. Gordon on motion of} Attorney Pierce Lonergan Thurs jday. ‘Trial ¢ date Will be set later. | years. New Jersey's production of pots | torn has WHAT TO EAT TO PUT IRON IN YOUR BLOOD AND MAKE YOU STRON “ONTAININ: ND ENDURAS At their own doore—in the very | Metallic comes Youn and ailing all the while is one/|acids on iron filing is a true red blood garden of thone who are weak, ner valuable tones and known to medi en Sullivan levue Hos- the Weat- t most pita cheater County. F when consulted recently rf. Sullivan fur! ar daily diet conta unt of iron y dy the red bi it if your blood lacks i thin, pale and watery you « pect to be strong and well contrary, your nerves b and you bec easily upset naid n and | annot ex On the ni to re- ove the cause of your trouble, and ment organic iron (# supplied wonderful how quickly om will and how strong and vig will become.” But be distinguish between ordi- metallic {ron which people nary XATED IRO it ron 1 the iron in your b the iron ples r til, and thr each day you usually take and true organic iron. | become. ENRICHES THE BLOOD- GIVE YOU NEW STRENGTH AND iron om In fact f etab ke taki blood cornuscles Iron for a month and ha has come back steady and strong your nerves have At all druggists. nearly in 8D n ike Nuxated Iron, with them. | Asia Minor, communique today. The communique armies started an yesterday, forcing |along a wide front. She} | Might, it was stated, doubled in seven Has New The Star, was late pn baby daughte: early this arene For good apple pi — Advertisement. ETABLES SUCH AS! REGULARLY ) GREAT fron just as it action of strong | while organic od, ke od iteelf and like tn the pinac h, half a pint of len-| or four baked apples | will’ probab and take organic | ng extract of beef in- pounds of meat. To f what Nuxated Iron | get your doctor to} your blood and of your red then take Nuxated | a new ‘and see how| iscles have in h stronger and how the color your cheeks, how | Unexcelled for Langlois states: on the good effect erika since I have Curl; “T_ prescribed Ka (intestinal antiseptic) with highly satisfactory results Dr, W. A. Line: “I have found nothing to excel Adlerika (intestinal antiseptic) Dr. F. M. Prettyman: very successful with testinal antiseptic) James, Weaver: "T have been Adlerika (in- Dr “In my fifty years’ practice I have found noth- ing to excel Adlerika.” INT NAL ANTISEPTIC ‘There is now offered to the pub: io a preparation having the DOU inal anti system known It tends to or destroy harmful germs and colon bacilli in the intestinal canal, thus guarding ainst appendicitis and other dis- cases having their start. here it is the moat cleanser ever offered to the public, “T have to} aplete syatem | thus immediately relieving pressure | el _ Five Doctors Praise Intestinal Antiseptic \Dr. Curl, Dr. W. All Line, I Dr. Prettyman, ‘Dr. Weaver and Dr. Langlois Agree on Therapeutic Value acting on BOTH upper and lower on the heart after a natural movement and notice In slight sional | ea ache, WAYS. ™ nt much out wh dine constip on the ste spoonful one Ka is a constant surprise to r ie who have used only ordinary bowel and stomach medicines, on account of its rapid, pleasant’ and COMPL ld. by Advertisement foul matt system hich nothin brings out It is astonishing the | sonous he alimentary ver thought Try it right ONLY foul matter was potsoning it Adlerika relief, A longer treat- is necessary in cas nstipation and long | h trouble few shovels ug Co. Bay leading drug | ‘The Greeks are approaching Eski- hehr, with the enemy in headlong kihebr is an important junction miles east of the armistice line drawn prior to the London conference, which the allies attempted to settle the Asia Minor dispute.) Managing Editor Leon Starmont, managing editor of And he had a perfect alibi, been at Seattle General Hospital dis- | cussing with bis wife a name for! Tie | Ware of Quality” TRANSPARENT—DURABLE JUST RECEIVED! “Waldorf,” “Bonafide” and “Scott. Tissue” Toilet Papers And weeare offering as a Special for Friday WALDORF TOILET PAPER, at The Waldorf is a high quality, soft tissue 650 Sheets to Roll 3-Foot Poultry Netting Special $3.19 150-Foot Roll This is our regular grade Galvanized Poultry Netting—2-inch mesh, and 150 feet in the roll. SPECIAL, F! Easter Coats at $29.50 Second Floor ONG and three-quarter-length coats, wraps and capes designed of Bolivia, velour, covert, tinseltone, trico- tine and polo coatings, trimmed with fringe, embroidery, braid, fancy stitchings and buttons in colors of tan, brown, reindeer, Copenhagen, Pekin and navy. Sizes 16 to 40 3 to 4 MEN'S SWEATERS ~The Men's Section has taken from regular stock a7 sweaters slipover or coat style and reduced them for a quick cleanup. In this lot there are sizes from 36 to 44 but not each size in every color or men's in style. Formerly $5.00, $8.50, $9.00, $10.00 and Mi 50. For this hour— at. Turkish Soldiers Are Making Retreat ATHENS, March 23.—(Delayed)}—| Because he missed the coat & Turkish nationalists are beyond the Bagdad railway line in according to a Greek stated the Greek irresistible drive the Turks back in Daughter | to work today. He had r, which arrived ie, go to Boldt's. THE STORE FOR USEFUL ARTICLES Baking and Table Usa No mall, t orders taken right to limit quantities is served. phone or 6.0. on Friday merchandise, and 1to2 TURKISH 0 5 0 bleached towels, 18xt4, reduced for quick cleanup. s ly 20e. For > this hour—each LOE” CURTAIN nops— Brass finished rode ball ends. Formerly For this hour pe ee 5 INFANTS’ DREI ~62 silgbtiy sotled dresnes in sizes 2 to & | years and a broken of styles, Formerly $2.50 and $3.50. Ford bour— 9 7 CAD eee ere 4to$ BOYS’ CAPS — [= Men's Section has from stock and i for a quick up 150 boys’ cloth silk caps in sizes 6%, 6%, 6%, 6%, and 7, but not each in every color or For this hour —each.. PLISSE CRE! yards of pink and plisse crepe for lit Formerly 40c. For hour— Ay Size No. 8 BREAD PANS — spe! =— 59) UTILITY PANS] b sere 59c} Brerial PLATES — RIDAY at the same price. 0 « SHIPMENT OF $3.19 Long-Handled Spade Special $1.29 A steel spade of very good quality with a long, straight handle. We also have a 10c AR Che se 18 hacer, AVENUE AND UNION §