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Tolpaaaea ol cl Grunbaum Bros. Furniture Co. The House of Service and Accommodation Whe Newest Thing | in RAG ie ONE HUNDRED Felt he a size i offered for sale on Friday only; regular value, $2.00; sale price, $1.45. (Only One Hundred Available at This Price) You positively should not miss the big sale on for the balance of the weeks of four-piece matched bedroom suites, sold special at $198.50. Values up to $429.50, Terms—$5.00 down and $2.50 a week. 2 + Fil rr st i é z iff THIS SPRING —As Usual ts at home in the best society, hauls proven “right” for every occasion during ot Sleeveless Cape Coat, Sel silk lined, and Jauntily Attired Misses —who would be clothed with personality, will revel in the brilliant gathering of | Spring modes, brimful of the life and spirit of the fountains of Fashion—New York and Paris—ever bubbling with new creations. In Sports Attire fault You'll find here reflections of every smart move launched in the fashion centers this For all ages, in sizes 16 to 44 Bik Drosnes, all sizes Chl 1021 Second Avenue, Rialto Block | THE CALL OF THE SOIL SS 9 to 10 ODDS AND ENDS— ‘The Women's Ready to Wear Section has taken | from stock and reduced for a quick cleanup a few odds | 1d ends which comprisg nine wkirte; two suite in wize 16; ix corduroy robes in blue | and coral; nix dremen, size 16, and five coats, slzen 16, 36, 38 and 40 For “toon $5.00 | choles, each WOMEN’S SILK WAISTS — Exceptional values are offered in this ele in order to | clean up @ broken line | of 91 over-blouses and waletiing styles, com prining georgettes, sat ins and taffetas in stripes, dark plain shades and white and flewh Regular and extra sizes, but not each size in every style or color. For this bour— $1 95 choice at... REMNANTS Upper Main Floor ERCERIZED STORE HOURS 9 TO 6:30 The Rhodes Co. Friday Hour Sales No mail, telephone or C. O. D. orders taken on Friday Hi Sale merchandise, and the right to limit quantities is served, 10 to 11 FABRIC GLOVES — 275 pairs of twoclaap fabric gloves with Paris point backs in self cob ors, Sizes 6 to & in brown, gray and mode, but not each size tn every ‘cOlor, For this atone, 59c a pair.... MUSLIN’ “COMBINA- TIONS —45 muslin com- binalions of cornet cov. er and bloomers which formerly sold for $2.50 For this bour tod 95c MUSLIN—1,000 yards of heavy unbleached muslin, 36 inches wide. Formerly 25c, For this 2 part... 18C @ yard...... 11 to 12 WOMEN'S UNION SUITS—200 union suits of broken lines, includ- ing lightweight knit and porosknit suits in sleev lens, short sleeves and knee length styles. Sizes 34, 26 and 38, but not each size in every style. Formerly $1.00, then re duced to Tbe. For this oak 50c a suit. eee VOILES—200 yards of white vofle, 40 inches wide, for drennes, waixts and curtains. Formerly 40c. For this 25c¢ hour—a yard... ————— 1to2 MEN’S UNDERWEAR ~The Men's Section has” taken from regular stock a short line of balbrige gan shirts and drawers of a very highly mer cerized Egyptian cotton and reduced them for @ quick cleanup. The shirts are in sizes 34 to 44. The drawers are in sizes 30 to 86." Formerly $1.60. For this hour— 95¢ q @ garment...... GING HAMS— 600 | yards of 27-inch ging: | hams in checks .and plaids. Formerty 26e. For this hour 15 —a yard Spring Coats and Suits at $24.50 cotton dam- ask, scrims, mar- quisettes, voiles, cretonnes, filet nets and other drapery materials, one-half WwW HAVE a complete line of coats, capes, wraps and suits in a good range of styles which are designed of velour, serge, tricotine, Bolivia and polo, trimmed with fancy stitchings, novelty braids and buttons, in Pekin, navy and Copenhagen blue, tan, | day, Burroughs Funeral to Be Held Saturday) POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y.—Mareh | 31.—Beside the big rock on the Bur. roughs farm near Roxbury, a spot jendeared to John Burroughs in boy | hood, the body of the naturalist and ‘grand old man” will be buried Sun it was announeed today. The rock, overlooking a «mall spring from which Burroughs drank in youth and old age, will serve as hin | monument. Funeral services will be conducted Saturday afternoon at Riverby, the Burroughs home at West Park, by Rev, Frankijn D. Fi mer. old friend of Burroughs. MOTHER, 3 SONS ‘AUTO RAISED “HELD IN MURDER Indictments Charge Death ‘Believed to Have Been Used of Leroy Lovett in ‘Booze Running WARSAW, Ind, March S1-—In- Answertng the description of a car dictmenta charging first degree | that wan used last fall to run boone | murder were returned by the epecial |acroms the boundary, the mystery grand jury yesterday against Virgil, | auto Giscovered submerged in the Fred and Calvin Decker and their mother, Mra. Lydia Decker, in com! bay at the foot of ay st. several days ago was raised Wednesday afternoon FROM WATER [nection with the mysterious death of Hundreds upon hundreds of New Frocks, Smart Suits and Charming Wraps have arrived, just at the time eae when the urge for new $1 Fashionable Women ‘The body will then be removed to | Leroy Lovett, Elkhart youth rm for Interment Sunday Virgil Decker, 15, confenmed to the ———— wu hin jail cell duys ago. He was or homme of his uncle in 3 after Lovett had been found dying along the Pennsytvania tracks near Atwood on the night of March 12. Virgil and Lovett were chums and resembled each other as two peas in a pod. The bedty was firet ident} fied as young Decker because !t was garbed in Decker’s outer clothing. The Decker boy amsemed all blame tm his confeskion, saying he killed Lovett during a @runken fight in a lonely cabin on the banks of the Tippecance river and placed his |bedy along the tracks to allay sus Picton, . Three Americans Slain in Mexico WASHINGTON, March 21.—Three more Americans have been killed in | Meaico, the state department was ad- vied today, | The murders? men were Edward Davis, an Arizona miner; John C. Quinn, a milor from Jamaica Plains, | Masa, and A. D. Bridgoas, a Galves |ton, Texas, negro. | Representations te the Mexican government have been made by the | state department in all three cases, | demanding the murderers be appre hended and punished. |S. H. Piles Urged | for Chilean Post WASHINGTON, March 31.—Mem- |bers of congress from Washington jstate have recommended to Preal- the season dent Harding that Samuel H. Piles, | of Seattle, be named ambameador to | Chile, and that Thomas Sammons of ‘Tacoma, now consn! general at Mel- bourne, be made minister to China, | YAKIMA. — Following appotnt | ments to state farm bureau federa tion announced: A. D. Crane, Spo- kane, horticulture; Miss H. B. Banks, | Whatcom, boyw’ and girls’ club Clarence Glenn, Yakima, poultry; A. Drers of D. Dunn, Yakima, livestock. ‘Taffeta, a sizes 80 Years Old |-Was Sick lNow Feels Young After Teasing Eatonic for ‘sour Stomach “T hed inne covered ever swe ad th and it bothered me iy. i ae soggy pha oot a rg am much better. says Mrs. John paral PB gy = quickly relieves sour stom- h, indigestion, yh og heron, tnd’ distress after eating suse takes up and ae. _ the nee | i canse m acid! poemen h End ee Hivouhare Seermiling’” ana. st suffer, do not ren D hope. Eatonic has brought | } Filiet 4 A tens of thousands like you. | A big box costes but a trifle with your | draggiet’ ‘9 guarantee. —Advertisement their Kill That Suit of Fine Serge, all sizes $16 +| night of September 16, 1920, |hide an by a Great Northern crane. maid to have been stolen from Dr. | FL Patterson, 608 Green building Patterson reported the stolen from the Masonic Shortly afterward B. H. German, of the F cific Coast Automobile Underwriteny Conference, received reports that such an auto was being used for vo Bt Hogue wor ggndl a jected $1,500 tn which is pow Orientals Taken * * . in Gambling Raid Seven Chinamen, two Filipinos and two white men were arrested in a gambling raid on 675 King st. early Thursday by Patroimen N. P. Ander son and FL F. Baerman. Cash total ling $36.71 was neized. One of the men, Otis Kinkle, 30, machinist, was |charged with disorderly conduct |when the officers found a two-foot | piece of howe in hin paxeeasion. The other were accused of gambling. Frightened Pony Is Chased by Car A Wiléeyed Shetland pony, pur |enen cromsing the Bantlake bridge at & rapid rate of «peed early Thursday The pony outdistanced the car and j1and ponies were found by Patrol men Norris and Vallet shortly after midnight. Slim Bandit Gets Up Early; It Pays After robbing J. O, Bonsell, 48 47th ave. 8. W., of $7, a purse | personal papers on Spokane st., just west of the Burien car line, early Thursday, a slim bandit ordered Bon = mm | sell to “move on.” He watched hia victim walk up the street and then ran the other way Switchman Arrested Carrying Iron Bar| Caught, it is charged, trying iron bar under his coat, | Grover Slocun switchman, was) 1 Arrested at 2 Thursday by hant Patrolman N. H. Simmons, Simmons said Slocum wi le seri J in a doorway. oA it foodstuffs for the | Boldt's,—Advertisement | HE WAS IN BAD SHI APE | Any person who is suffering with rheumatic twinges, backache, sore. ness, Jameness or other symptom of kidney trouble can profit if he wishes from this: “My kidneys were in such | bad shape that I could hardly stoop jdown. Foley Kidney Pills made me | jall right. Samuel Holt, 'Pa.”"—Advertisement. Cold With ails CASCARA Colds, \Coaghe GAO” QUINI NE La Grippe Neglected Colds are Dangerous Take no chances. Keep this standard remedy handy for the first sneeze, Breaks up a cold in 24 houre— Relieves Grippe in 3 days—Excellent for Headache Quinine in this form does not affect the head—Cascara ia best Tonic Laxative—No Opiate in Hill's, ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT price. 2to3 CHILDREN’S STOCKINGS—300 pairs of odds and ends in children's black cotton and lisle stockings in sizes 6, 5%, 6, 7, 10 and 10%. For this hour—a pair BRASSIERES, BANDEAUX AND CORSETS Th brassioren and bandeaux in sizes 34, 36, 42 and 44 Formerly 600 All 11 corsets in size 19 only, 25c For this hour—choice.....0..-.5 sa... 1t elf} brown and gray. Sizes 16 to 42 3 to 4 WOMEN’S NECKWEAR 132 collars and collar and cuff sets in lace, or gandy and pique; also remnants in organdy and lace ruchings Formerly $1.00 and $1.50, For this hour— 39c CHOICE. .eeereres MEN'S HOSE—A brok- en line of fiber silk and mercerized hose with 4t0 5 GIRLS’ RAINCOATS— 12 raincoats of tan and biue in sizes 15, 16, 17 merly $11.50. For club the | era: atyle | Former! Yor this hour ! HAIR RIBBONS—300 on line a sued by @ clanging street car, was | vanished In the fog. Two other Shet-! Jor bi ing Formerty 45a For this bay in November,| MILWAUKEE, Wis—After a love noticed that @ rail-| affair of 43 years, Guring which time out at a potnt a renee weir on ae Bertha spouse, Mra. had gone Scokeh boat rope alee a8 Geo. tralia, Wash., to be married. HOQUIAM.—-Fire destroys $10,000 inwurance com-| worth of a at Taholah. COULD NOT ne the house. MEN'S BELTS—100 men's binck, brown and ther belta in tongue and fancy buckle j]| bons, 4% and & inches wide. KEEP HUE Vega of Newburgh w gas week beck and Teouldnet walt |" a —— bom | ‘the night of the theatre holdup and 1 ead of Was about to surrender when his E. Pink- Vege’ to give trial, Now I can ‘vestigation. my own work land «walk with I always the Vege- splendid heel and double sole in colors of biack, white, palm beach, tan, brown, slate and navy, but not each «ize in every color. Formerly 25c, 35c, 5c, The and $1.00. For this hour— 2 PAlr meen -nee 19c = CONFESSES TO |sccserircts THEATRE THEFT — complicity with ‘ope Suspect Admits Robbery, Say Police Confession of the Society th holdup the night of March 23 and of one burglary, is said to have been made to Detectives C. C. Fortner and " pia Yoris by Charles Hanford, iriver, held in city jail Thurs- of sixes from 24 to 46. 25c yards of plaid hair rib- 5c curtain scrim with f : border. vormer!? am For this hour hour—e yard.., —@ yard. ...0. OLYMPIA.—Nat P. Moore, D. R. Swem, Tacoma, aad J Morgan, Wilkeson, appoii zoe was arrested in his room |at 1215 Denny Way. A silver chest, several blankets and a number of other articles, stolen from the home of Mra. H. Arger, 1630 Boylston ave., January 25, was recovered in the Hanford sajd that he was pursued | Don’t risk your material that streaks, spots, or fades. “Diamond Dyes"—no other Tell druggist whether your te is wool or silk, or if it is o linen, or a mixture, 16 rich Advertisement. he Store for Useful Arti purmers gave up the chase. Cash table | totalling $103 was taken from the an aq} theatre at 201 Broadway N. Ruth Butler, 18, arrested at the it | ame address as Hanford, is held for | in |friendand T couldnot keep house with- lout it. I have recommended it to shall, You may use This letter it you wish."’—Mra, nd og ® aking 2 High St, New-| many and always |burgh, N. women’s souls,’’ but even | trouble wh | itself. prevents restful slee, should follow Mra. Bit Compound, or harmful Greenville, | ched hair, shade of brown oF black, thout injury to hair or # ‘Brownatone” imparts nate ore that Ky, enclosing te packing and war ment tax. | It cg that ‘‘backache is! an invention of the Evil One to |more often a symptom of a female h sooner or later declares Day after day it oes woman down and night after night Such woman 's advice and |try Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable It contains no narcotic drugs. ‘The Tell-Tale of meg Hair To be judged 10 years older than f instantly, to any defy detection. LAWN MOWER Extreme Special Price $8.98 Our Highland Ball-bear- ing Lawn Mower — good big type of machine—with four steel blades. Easy running and simple ad- justment. 80, it Factory Demonstration “Wear-Ever” Aluminum COVERED SAUCE PAN Special Price 89c Regular Price $1.73 Capacity 1144 Quarts Genuine “Wear-Ever” Aluminum Sauce Pan—double Npped —and with aluminum cover. Factory gives us this low price 4s a Demonstration offer. COPPER-BOTTOM Wash Boiler Regular $3.50, Special at . Size No. 108 Wash Boiler .with copper bottom, stationary ‘wooden handles and tightly- fitting cover. | ral, ovington, posta dvertise: