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manufacturers have : ful values at : Blouses fn dark- colored silk serge; long sleeves and turn-back collars. All sizes. -_adheaeepanaae anal ee Blouses fn tailored short-sleeved with tie collars ral other Over-blouses made of Georg- ette and velvet in dark shades. Formerly sold at $8.85....... ‘Lolored-stripe Pongees; some | with broad stripes, others with pho stripes. All sizes. Pure sik pongee. Formerly $5.85. Geoxgette Over-blouses stamp- ed with gilt stencil designs. Heavy quality Georgette. Were specially priced at $5.85...... Satin and Taffeta Over-blouses in darle shades. All sizes, Sev- eral new models. Formerly ‘Pongee Blouses with embroid- ered lace collars and cuffs. Pure Silk Pongee Blouses that Were formerly priced at $5.85 Tailered Blouses of satin in dark colors; stripes and plaids; heavy quality material. Regu- lar $5.85 blouses............. Every Dark-colored Camisole in the shop, $2.45 and $2.95 camisoles included, repriced for this sale at................. SI =$1 SPRING LOUSES $1.95 Within the past month several waist FAILED We have been right in the market | with cash in hand to buy these wonder- /RECEIVER’S SALES We are selling Blouses for less money than you can buy the materials. Seeing is believing—come and be con- $1 SI $1 ST AS 99 95 95 95 95 95 99 95 95 SI $2 $2 $2 We have thousands and thousands of new Spring Blouses that have arrived within the past week, all, to be included in this sale. If itis a Silk Blouse that you desire, we have it. By far the largest stock on the Pacific Coast can be found at— Vhettfarkel-Blouse Stop de syo7Pthke Sk 2m Between Ist and 2nd Avenues STATE CAMPAIGN FOR ORTHOPEDIC 5,000 New Members Neéded to Help Institution Members of the Children's Ortho pedic Hospital ansociation were pre paring Thursday to make a state wide campaign to obtain 6,000 new members, Uniess the membership of the philanthropic society can be niater. jalty tnereaned, the hospital will ex Pertence difficulty in giving treat ment to the hundreds of youngsters who come tn from all parts of the state to have their bodies straight appropriation of $50,000 passed by the last legislature New Male Chorus Heard in Recital Seattle's new male chorus, the micr recital Wednesday nigh| Plymouth Congregational church, as | alsted. by Mra Adam Heeler, contra) to, John Spargur held the baton JACOB. JULIEN, 56, died at hin home, 518 16th « 8. Wednesday Julien was a miliwright and pioneer resident of Georgetown, Fe te r \vived by a brother, Renn Julien, of Auburn, CHICAGO. _¥rea Waterstradt pa roled after operation to correct habitual thievery. ~ AMUSEMENTS | Pihnsmonslt yw server 7 ly owe Muste by the Famove Butler Orchestra Tom surru JAMES C. ve Bert Meireses isha Delmar and Ko BUNGALOW ResTAUUANT ‘Third Near Ping =m sia | GROVER PRANKTES “Helle, Springtime” || Tislam Dances totam Tame |, @ Note After-Theatre Mpectaltics || CLINT WILLARD F.C. RIPPE |) Ouch! Ouch! Oh, That Toothache! Don't Suffer. E-Z Tooth Will | Teothache Fienés Move Out Quickty Toothache stands Peete oban of lasting after "10-2 Tooth Fille plied in the cavity than » of ice has of lasting on a hot just as the chan while un- ita, a regular ing ° fe to a den- porary re teal filing for ba 4 on wi Nef, either, bu tooth which will a ° “B-Z% Tooth Filler” te "tor wale at your druggist's at Se @ bottle, or THE SEATTLE STAR At present “Mish” t a star boarder in a San Francisco hotel and a pet of scorea of little boys and girls. But ina ew months thete will be a different story to tell. baby leopard, but four weeks old, and he was found on the lbert S. Zine, engineer, who ts building eruvian coast by he world’s highest bridge at hows him getting acquainted with Miss Mildred Daily, a vhone operator at the hotel, where “Mish” toing to be kept in civilized company until he grows up, and hen presented to some 200. “hrows Matches; Is Nearly Burned When the dyearold son of B.C ok playfully threw peveral Ushted! atches about tn Beck's garage, at 2 Olympic pl, at 423 pm ednesday, he started a fire from hich he narrowly escaped, and hich damaged the garage to the ht of $300, The McDermott esta: linted by the ‘fire department © owner of the garage, a one @) nehalf story structure 52 Are Paroled F From State Penitentiary! OLYMPIA, March 21.—Sixty.two nmates of the state penitentiary at) Walla Walla have been paroled by the board ef paroles and pardons secording to James Cameron, mem ber of the board of control. The mafority of those pardoned were hort term food apple ple, go to Boldt's Our LITTLE PIO SAU. SAGE makes a delicious, ensily prepared dh for Breakfast, Launch or Sup per, something the whole famfly will really enjoy From our own Cormfed Litde Pigs, and purest spleee—NO CEREAL. See it made at our stores. PACIFIC MEAT & PACKING CO. 803 First Avenue ~ 308 Pike Street “Mish” is Veragua, Peru. The picture isa guest. He's Vanderveer Wins 4 by Court Ruling! ‘CHURCH TRIO UP | FOR EXTORTION $8,000 Plot Alle Alleged in m.| nois Town ROCKFORD, Ml, March 86—Harry Fiedier, deacon in a local church; Mra, Harry Fielder, a prominent organiat, and Auguat Grunke, « promineng member and Justice of the peace of Bhirland township, are held on bonds of $1,000 each on a charge of extortion by threat. | At & preliminary hearing before State's Attorney William Johnson of Winnebago county, the story of how the olf “badger” system had been | played upon « wealthy farmer, A. D. Conklin, wag brought to light. Conk-| lin io 62 He admitted he paid $8,000 to the Ficiders and Grunke to evade their threats to wend him to) the penitentiary. 18 ARRESTED AT ~ SUNDAY SCHOOL i Grunke waa arrested at the church | Sunday sch®el and brought to Rock ford. ‘The Wiedlers had been to) church, but had net stayed for Sun | day school. They were arrested at their home. According to Fiedler, Mra, Piedier | admitted she had had improper re | lations with Cenklin since she wits 4 girl, On Jan. 29 Grunke and Fied ler got Conklin to come to their hou and they tol4 him they knew of his relations with Mrs. Fiedler and asked him what he would pay Conklin asked how much they want | of “A third of what you are worth,” Fiedler suid. “That's $25,000.” REFUSED TO PAY AMOUNT ASKED Conklin refused to pay $26,000, or) even $15,000. Fiedler took hie wife into the kitchen, he sayn, and asked her what she regarded as a fair sot | Uement. She asked §10,000, “Carrie says she will sell owt for $10,000," Fiedler says he reported to Conklin. OLYMPIA, March %1.—The con- viction of George Vanderveer, of Se attle, Western counsel for the I. W. W., Whe was found guilty in justice court, in Vancouver, B. C., of gross Misdemeanor, was reversed by the! state supreme court in a decision on file today. Vanderveer was charged with communicating with prisoners | without permission, Rotarians Re-elect All Their Officers | All officers of the Rotary club were unanimously reelected at the Weekly luncheon at the Masonic| club Wednesday noon. George Gun- ter, president, will attend the inter. national meeting of Rotary clubs, in| Edinburgh, Scotland, in June, | Japanese Farmers * Aid Needy People Japanese farmers are donating 179 macks of veertables @ week to dewti tute people In Seattle, according to | the Rev. U. G. Murphy, The distrt- bution is made systematically to those holding tickets from the Social Wel- fare league and Central Labor coun. ctl commition, Butler Hotel to Open ‘Orange Room’ | Decorated tn oranme and black. the aril) room of the Butler hotel will be opened Sunday night as the “Orange room.” Entertainer’ costumes will | [Sanne Rg |Woman Drops Dead | Boarding Ferry Boat! While bourting a ferry in Kirkland Wednesday night to return to her home in Seattle, Mra, Amelia Koch, Gropped dead from heart disease. | * lived with her son, Harry Koch, city fireman, at 4245 Fourth ave., N. W. The body ts at the Bonney-Wat-/| | pon establishment, -— |Alien Anglers Must | Pay $10 for License! State hunting and fishing Noenses are priced to aliens at $10 and state| fishing licenses at $2.60. The former is priced to citizen residents at $7.60 County Heenses will coxt citizens $1.50. Aliens are still aliens, even! after taking out first paper, accord ing to State Game Warden Leslie H. Darwin. FVAN LIEW AND HAROLD L. SCUAFFER, arrested by police early |last Saturday ag suspicious charac | term, said today that they were only |twWo blocks from their home and were going about their busines when picked up, WEEKEND SALE THURSDAY Each member of our ganization has been spe- cially train peerneney sod efficie ¥. $5 Cash Prize for Kodak Picture Only one Photography Conte Submit as many pictures ax you wish. Lest picture wins the $5. our proj An All ent erty, x10 “The 1. C. Smith Na In Still Opposit Bent direct Spon recaige of ries by the Chas. A, Bertram Drug Elaton Ave. Chicago, 20. a | more day to enter our March Amateur ‘pnlargement Free to all pf our Kodak customers. Let us explain it or- When is a cent not a cont? When it has the gupehasing power of a jollar, Let us prove it. [Del Monte Peaches 19¢ | nie Mitchell's System Tonic, Nuxated fron Special Vacuum’ Bottie for, Americ an ‘Aiarm ‘Gioek at i Trot’ Water Het Special Wountain’ ‘Syr- Inge at Hind's ‘Ifoney ‘and “Ai. ries | Honey and Almond Grean|if W. D., S004 another for..e..... lc Pond's Vanishing Cream 450 Marvelous G ‘old Cream. 49o Nyiad Cream, S0e5 another for Perfection Cold Cream, Imperial Crea anot 24 HOURS, SUNDAYS, TOO Yours for Stealth | Grunke, Again Conklin refused. At length, however, he maid he would leave it to Grunke set the price at $4,000. Raster ecge Did you see “MAIN 6508" fy- ing over the city today? Tt was painted on the wings of |) the great Curtis Sea Guill fying boat. This alr Taxi t# operated by the Puget Sound Airway Com: pany, with @ hangar at Madison Park, on Lake Washington. If you want a combination of jand and sky taxt ride, call MAIN 6600, and we will take you to and from the hangar from any pa: of the business @rction of t city, Rates, inctoding beth LAND and SKY trip are: REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS Tn order to introduce our new (whalebone) piste, which is the lightest and et Whalebone set of teeth 8 Crow 88 Bride: #2 Amal, All work sveres Have impre morning an the Test of Time Most of our present patronage in recommended by our early custo- mers, wh. work is still giving od satisfaction. Ask our cus- f omeora, who have tested our work. When Sp iy * to our office, be sure re in the right place, 4a with you Cat-Rate OH Io Dentists 207 UNIVERSITY #T. Opposite Fraser-Patersen Ca - Bring ghia If Ruptured Try This Free Apply It to Any Rupture, Old} or Recent, Large or Small, and You Are on the Road That Has Convinced Thousands Sent Free to Prove This Anyone ruptured, man, woman or child, should write at once to W, 5. Rice, 701 Mnin St, Adams, N. ¥., for a free trial of his wonderful stimu- | lating application. Just it on the | rupture and the muacles begin to tighten; they begin to bind together so that the opening closes naturally and the need of a sup) oF appliance is then done away with. Don't neglect to send for this free | trial. Even if your rupture doesn't bother you what is the use of wear- ing supports suffer this nu risk of gangr small and innocent little rup- | ¢ kind that has thrown thou- sands on the operating table? A host of’ men and women are datiy | running such risk just because their ruptures do not hurt nor prevent, them from getting around. Write at once for this free trial, as it is certainly a wonderful thing and has alded in the core of ruptures phat were a« Dig as a man's two fists y and write at once, using the pon below. Free for Rupture W. 8 Rice, Inc, 701 Main St, Adama, N.Y. You may send me entirely free a Sample Treatment of your gtirnule’ ing application for Rup- Name .. Address A Charming Selection of 100 New Spring Hats | Specially Priced for Friday At $3.50 |, These Hats Sell Regularly a $4.95 to $6.00 | Becoming shapes in soft turban effects of | fabric and straw combinations, trimmed - pins and feathers—large-brimmed hats | om | with contrasting shades and t wn masses of fruits and flowers. All the newest shades of blue, gray, brown, rust and red. EXCEPTIONAL VALUES AT THIS LOW 9 PRICE . TIMI f Special Prices ~and Special Service Everything for Your Garden At our three busy stores you'll find everything you need for successful Garden- ing and 4 willing, helpful service, whether you want a single packet of Seed or @ . complete collection of Nursery Stock, Use our service to the utmost; we're waiting to serve you. ant Se Means Fine, Healthy Vegetables You can't grow Radishes, Turnipa, Onions, Kale, Cab- bage or Cauliflower unless you protect your érops against the ravages of the Root Maggot—and the onty remedy is MAGOTITE, whieh has absolutely proven its wonderful ef- ficiency in every part of the country, BUT BE SURE YOU GET THE GENUINE IF YOU WANT REAL RESULTS. Specials for This Week-End » nae se sresteresd 25c ret _75¢ pale. 10 pkts. of Fine Wavy Spencer Varieties. Select Choice Rose and Fruit Trees at Our Nursery At 85th and Greenwood, ter- minus of the Phinney car. We can save you money on selected specially grown ROSE, APPLE, PEAR, PLUM and PRUNE TREES. Now is the time to get busy with your orchard. ~ RANDALL-McLOUGHLIN PHONES ELL. 5166 OR ELL. 1931 WESTLAKE WESTERN AT * ‘ MADISON HARRISON ‘Where La — =aaren, Cable bar GREENWOOD NNT TRUNKS STOCK REDUCTION SALE —of. Trunks, Suit Cases, Bags and Leather Goods For Quick Disposal We Place_on Sale Commencing MONDAY AT 9 A. M. Our Entire Stock of: TRUNKS, TRAVELING BAGS, * SUIT CASES, LADIES’ HANDBAGS, BOSTON BAGS, BRIEF CASES, PURSES AND ALL SMALL LEATHER GOODS AT A DISCOUNT OF 25% to 50% Off If You Want REAL Bargains Don't Miss This yes BEGEROW TRUNK CO. 1409 Fourth Avenue Between Pike and Union TRUNKS