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2) SERVI2 MESHES Tiber Broy Furniture Co. The House of Seryi/ 804 Accommodation NEW PHoy ELLIOTT 4910 Our $98.50 Sale —OF— Matched Bedroom Suites consisti: of Dresser, Bed, Chitforobe and Dressing Table has evi- dently taken hold of the buying public, judging from the generous re- sponse and keen interest », displayed by them. The terms have greatly stim- ulated the buying—only $5.00 down, $2.50 a week, \ The Rhodes Co. : [ea nw ac a Pa The New Fabrics and the New Styles Upper Main Floer =| | CANT (IMAGINE | wwe ° a8 FREDDY NE Lperite, Just Him A DOSE OF MOPES AROUND AND SULPHOR AND 1S SO CROSS AND MOLASSE S35 sS Pi (6 od 4 Bond ( } © HIE woman who sews will enjoy a visit to this store, for our new spring — fabrics have arrived in refreshing display and there is inspiration for the q smartest of new made-at-home wardrobes. ; } Whatever fabric needed to complete the frock pictured, which is from a McCall ¥ printed pattern, is exhibited in this showing in a wonderful variety of designs and colors. SSSSSSSSSSS SSS SSS FS SAG. Madras 22 inches wide. Priced at, yard, 65¢ and 754. Romper Cloth 22 inches wide. yard, 30¢. Punjab Percales 36 inches wide. yard, 35¢. Percales 36 inches wide. Priced at, @ | yard, 20¢, 25¢ and 30¢, Goetz Taffeta 26 inches wide, in midnight — blue, navy, olden brown, Coolidge bréwn, henna and black. Priced at, a yard, $2.75. 4 Satin de Luxe 26 inches wide, in navy, Hard | ing blue, gray, brown, rose, tan, maize, plum and black. Priced at, a yard, $2.50, Tricolette 36 inches wide, in brown, gray, twilight blue, navy, rose,. tan, pink, henna, cream and black. Priced at, @ yard, — $2.25. | Priced at, & Ivory, walnut or ma- hogany four-piece matched suites, all pe- riod designs ; sell regularly up to $429.50. Special, Choice for $198.50 Select your set now. Don’t wait. Avoid a dis- appointment. A small deposit and we lay aside your purchase, 4 Dimity 27 inches wide. Priced at, a Priced at, & yard, 25¢, 35¢ and 60¢. 44 27 and 32 Inches wide. Priced at a yard, 5O¢, 65¢, 75¢ and $1.00, Gaberdine 36 inches wide. Priced at. a LIBERAL CREDIT EXTENDED cpplens MbsiAba yd gootaes: cee | WHERE PIKE MEETS FIFTH |Murderer to Die New Phone—Elliott 4910 (IORI) in Electric Chair FLORENCE, 8 C., Mareh 29-— Edmund Bigham, convicted yeater day of killing hia mother, brother, sister and the latter’s two adopted children, is sentenced to die in the Pique 27 and 26 inches wide. Priced at, a yard, GO¢, 65¢, 75¢, 85¢ and $1.00, Organdy 40 and 45 inches wide, Priced a, a yard, 7%5¢, 85¢, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 and $1.75. | ae Ay " Handkerchief Linens | eA, 36 inches wide. Priced at, a | < yard, $1.50 up to $3.50. @ sarrenpicl,y > | BOY CYCLIST IS WENATCHEE TO KILLED BY AUTO, COME MONDAY i) (e} ‘The Kestne Treatmen: seD 50 vears 8 appt electric chair April & re relieve you of all fear of ins prevent al store the rite for free treatise on Ei Lares or direct from us 16th st N. Wy bottle, $2. fe not satiafied. Kosine © Washington, 'D, Sel by Swift Drug Second Ave. and Pith: Money refund: At dru, PORT! greatest Co. Corner PRESENTS FASHION’S M PREFERRED CREATIONS F Easter Time This Wonderfully Beautiful Showing creates something of a_ sensation with the great = of Dresses, Wraps and Suits available for Spring days at Every One Featuring Some New and Charming Spring Mode DRESSES— of high-grade Tricotines, Taffetas, Serges, Canton Crepes, Georgettes and Crepe de Chines, in the most exquisite fashionings. WRAPS— Coats, Capes and Dolmans in fash- ionable new models for Spring, high- ly developed in Bolivias and elours. SUITS— and Sports garments in styles most popular and oe. 1 So much smartness is evi- denced i in all of them that one is reluctant to spare any from this Spring’s collection. Sleevelens Cape Cont, Velour, full or yoke, silk ned. ...--.-- Evening and After- noon Dreanen, all sizes 'Portland Lamnches Philanthrophy Drive The drive ever pilepsy.| launched in Portland was officially | begun at noon yesterday when th community chest association launch: | ed 4 campaign for $850,000 to finance the various charities of the city thru out the year LAND, Ore, March 29. philanthropic Tricolette Dresses — all sizes, Sleevelesn Cape Cont, Velour, in pastel shades; full or yoke: silk lined Seattle New York Ban Francisco Los Angeles Avoid Another Car Run down by an auto when hiv | bieyele Upped over, Theo Kekhart, 9, of $203 Renton ave, Secelved fatal injuries at Rainier ave. and Morgan} at 4 p.m. Monday. He died in cattle General hospital at 9 p. m. ‘The body is at Butterworth mortuary W. W. MeDonald, driver of a Se attie-Imaquah stage, was piloting the machine that ran down the lad. =| He mid that he was forced to swerve out to the left ‘o avoid a standing auto, The boy wan riding just to the left of MeDonald'’s auto, Mo- | Donald sald, and to the rear, He waa also forced to mwing out. His bike skidded along the car rafl and | upeet, throwing him under McDon- ald’s auto. McDonald wea unable te say | whether or not the boy was hanging on to his auto. Thee was uncon scious from the time he was run over, The rear wheel of the truck | pansed over hin chest. When the stomach becomes sour, with gaasiness and heartburn, due to indigestion or dyspepsia, relief may beh ad by one or two Stuart's Dys- | Driver of Stage Swerves to) Aboard on Invitation lenters Elliott bay next lafternoon she will recetve an unpreo Public to “Be Permitted || When the steamship Wenatchee | Monday | ledented welcome from the city of | | Beattie. Accompanied by a large part of | |the mosquito fleet of Puget Sound, every whistle In Beattie chee. tee, they will board the Wenatchee at Potntno-Potnt. ‘The Wenatchee ta scheduled to ar rive here about 2 p.m A public reception will be held aboard the ship Wednesday afternoon. Tueeday, 3 to 5 p. m, and 8 to 11 Dp m, the public will be permitted to Inspect the ship on invitations is & publi@ reception, als® invita- onal ‘Thursday, the Wenatchee goes to Tacoma, returning Thursday night. Saturday she leaves for the Orient. Detroit Man Shoots Big Ape at Window DETROIT, Mich, March 29.—A huge ape which was shot while at tempUng to break thru a window in| the bedroom of Mra Fred Grossman | and which Inter terrorized East Side | residents, was claimed yesterday at the police station by J. K. Seaman, who sald the animal was an escaped pet which he purchased three days ago. Mrs. Grossman was awakened by a scratching on the porch roof and a rattle of the blind, She awakened her husband, who grabbed a gun and fired at a face which leered at him thru the window. There was a weird scream. Grossman ran to @ telephone and enlied the police, A detail followed a trail of blood to the end of the porch, where it disappeared. No sign of jthe intruder was found on the ground, But wounded in the body, ~| the ape dashed suddenly into a near- Simply chew them, not water nor any other fillers erbaps already too « | ted. ach the @ what relieves the sour acid ¢ tion. They also contain pancrea to help digest the starchy, f { a f0-cont box of Stuart's Dys- ja Tablets, have them on hand Both Kinds GREEN’ BLACK MOTHERS FRIEND For Expectant Mothers Useo By Tunee GENERATIONS Ware $08 BOOKLET on MOTHERHOOD AnD BABY, Pom DAADrELD RESULATOR CO. DEFT, B-B, ATLANTA, Oty by banement. It banged on the door of a family tn the basement fiat and was admit. The ensuing commotion resulted jin police picking up the trail, After a lengthy chase around the room, blue coats and residents captured the beast. Dorothy Getting TRENTON, N. J., March 29.— Altho the certified check for $1,000 that a man tn St Paul, Minn, is said to have mailed to her has not yet arrived, 16-year-old Dorothy Miller, who offered herself in marriage in return for money to defray the cost of an operation on her mother, yes terday received $14, a $10 bill com. ing from Philadelphia and the other four from St. Louis. Dorothy continues to receive pro- posals from many cities and she said whose otter che would pt OLYMPTA—Industrial insurance, bers to hold dance, "For good apple ple, go to Boldt’s. —Advertisement, Acid Stomach For 10 Years Now a Different Woman ‘My wife wase ager for HL. | woman since te taking Eatonie.’ Snfferere from acid stomach —let ! Eatonic help you also, takes up and Carries out the excess acidity and gases and makes the stomach cool and comfortable. You pices easily, got the full strength | our food, feel well and strong, a how bloating, 'b belching, foo etc. Big bo: your druggist’s guarantee. —Advertivement 0 years,’’ writes tee tele with Aboard the big 636-foot liner wit | be Governor Hart, Mayor Caldwell | and Mayor C. E. Chase of Wenat-| With the reception commit. | sued by the Chamber of Commerce. | Wednesday, 2 to 5 p.m. there wil | More Proposals) t she would definitely decide tomorrow | safety and medical aid board mem} | EarnestlyPralsesEatonic |: at sufferer trom | « “but is o different | i quickly | ¢ x costs only B |; | with naval vessels and large passen- |]! gercarrying ships acting as excort, | she will warp into the Smith Cove) terminals to the accompaniment of | | Wt NEW McColl Pattern 2117 26 inches wide. Priced at, a yard, $1.50 and $1.75. Gingham 27 inches wide, Priced at, a yard, 15¢, 20¢, 25¢ and 30¢. Gingham . 22 inches wide. Priced at, a yard, 35¢, 50¢, 75¢ and 85¢. Devonshire 32 inches wide. Priced at, a yard, 45¢. Still and Booze Taken by Deputies One still and seven gallons of rye were cctized by sheriff's dep- uties Monday when they raided the home of George Emery, 43, driller, at 27th ave. & W. and 97th st, and arrested Emery. The still, the depu- ties say, was in full operation. Mrs. Geo. Pullman Dies at Pasadena PASADENA, Cal., Mra George M. Pullman, 82, widow lof the inventor of the Pullman car, died here of pneumonia yesterday. | Her son-in-law and daughter, former! Gov. and Mra. Frank O. Lowden, of | i arsed ere at the bedside, “Gets-It” Tickles Corns to Death | Pein—_/then Peels |Firet Stops A fox ning ae corn tor- Don't try Get rid of your corns. It! tured feet. | ‘ou have never seen a corn tickled death, just apply a few drops of | I urs. Then watch that | fully as if it had gone t is nothing but al u with 3 now. ta-It Costs but a trif at all if it falls, Mai Crow’ s Feet, Wrinkles and Enlarged Pores Delightful New V hing Cream | Containing True Buttermilk Makes Many a Woman Look | Years Younger There is no secret about it, nor ts there any doubt about the result a just common, ordinary butter- k in the f of a wonderful am gently massaged with the «er tips around the corners of the * and mouth No matter whether you are trou- bled with wrinkles, hard little lines around the mouth ‘and eyes, coarse, King skin, or simply redness caused by wind and you will find that ail trials quickly disappear with se of this old-fashioned beauty broug complete quantity Cream at ant ot Jany Koo |the m ‘The ¢ and it} ‘o#ts #o little that any girl or wor Jan can afford {t. Owl Drug Com- pany,—Advertivement March 29.—| © BOOZE LAUNCH TAKEN; 3 HELD One Fined $250 and Jailed for 30 Days A man giving the name of Walter Moore in serving the first of a 30-day sentence In the Port Angeles jail Tuesday, in addition to paying # fine of $250, while "his two companions, | booked as E. Barr and J. W. Dailey, are held for federal prohibition of- ficers, following the stizure Sunday of the launch Narada and eight cases | of whisky in Sequim bay. All three men are believed to live in Seattle. Moore pleaded guilty to possession of part of the booze and ‘was sentenced Monday. GUATAMALA CITY.—Four boys killed and seven wounded when sol- diers fire into youthful crowd cele- brating hanging of Judas Iscariot in effigy. Tally-Ho Stripes 49 inches wide, of two tones and in a range of eight dif- ferent combinations, Priced at, a yard, $6.25. Taffeta . 35 Inches wide, in navy, black | and brown. Specially priced — at, a yard, $2.45. Canton Crepe : 36 inches wide, in navy, | brown, henna, zinc, jade, — biege and Japan blue. Priced — at, a yard, $2.75. NURS ‘STOCK PERFECTION CURRANTS, y ngs LOGANBERRIES, Strong rooted tips. Per Latest Reduced Prices See Our i SEEDS, FERTILIZERS, sprari Mall Orders. Phone Eiliett Just North of Times Square Store for Useful Articles= NY’ Lawn Mowers Backed by years of experience THE “ARCADE” A machine. of true merit that has found scores of | satisfied owners in Seattle. The special features of the Arcade are— High, easy-running blades of tool steel, 14-inch size . 16-inch size .. wheels, five cutting ball bearing. - $15.49 - $16.19 Main Floor SPECIALS THAT HELP YOUR SPRING HOUSE CLEANING Six-Foot Step Ladder Special at $1.75 Strongly constructed from clear Western lumber. MADE IN SEATTLE. 12-Inch Floor Brush Regular $1.50, special at ...... 98c MADE IN SEATTLE. The A.-Y.-P. Fiber Floor Brush, with long red handle —splendid for hardwood floors.