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P. AGE 4 Many families cannot af- ford to attend all events where music plays apart. But they can afford to home to enjoy whenever they feel so inclined. | Come and see how fine a Notes and Comment on THE OLD HOME TOWN « he armory program, | ee Prosser te planning to meeting of the Washing tion Experiment static: to be held |near that place on March 7, ae | City commissioners at Walla Walla |have opened bids on a new stree fluster and sprinkler, The equip. | ment is expected to o | to $10,000, eee the have that music at made by the wwe Waite legion. 1 Thureday night. | ere and eats rounded out the! dis entertain | scribed. visitors to the annual livestock | “ | Cc. M. Hubbard, atate college live- Plans to visit other American Le- \gton posta in the county and aid in| reorvenizing posts that are weak in| thelr anniverwary Wednesday with |mermuership and spirit, have teen|s special luncheon and program. The Walla Walla Cnoeninreta club! ‘year's program. THE SEATTLE STAR |California Joins in Narcotic War | BAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 24 J, &. O'Callaghan, president of the state board of pharmacy, today was nam |p ed by Gov, Stephens to represent), California at the Western states’ nareotio conference, to be held at Portland, Ore, Mareh 4 is conducting a drive to raise funds wrlto build a new hall at Walla Walla The eclity and surrounding riots will be canvassed. About | $35, 000 i# the amount required, of | which $10,000 has already been sub eee J | stock extension specialist, is giving a series of four metures thin week at Chambers Prairie, near Olympia, eee ot Under the direction of the Etks’ jlodge, @ drive to raise $2,010 for the oat from $8,000 | | Centralia memorial fund is on at | Olympia, The drive started with « $25 donation from the Elka, of Port Angeles Rotartane celebrated Work of the Rotary clubs th uout | the state laid plans for the coming onograph outfit you can uy for weekly sum to give your whole family many even- ings of pleasure. only a smail Right Right Service at the Place at the Right Time COLUMBIAN OPTICAL CO 1309 Fourth Avenue Main 1941 Join the Crowds! Come to the Great Red Front! FIRE SALE 1601-1603 First Avenue, Cor. Pine St. ASUPREME.SELLINE AO ENEM in this great stock on sale. Prices have been cut to the core—Never before have you seen such a sacrifice as will take place at this Great Fire Sale Saturday. Join the crowds and come. | SALE STARTS TOMORROW at 9 A.M. OVERCOATS a ~ ogo AT TINE SALE Rice" $7.85 to te $150, ipa ery FIRE’ SALE price Han’kerchiefs Men's Bandanna or White Handkerchiets that sold at Se, go AT FIRE SALE PRICE 1c ae © 6 ee hae values to $6.00—A’ SALE PRICK Dress SHIRTS WORK SHIRTS ° dy have a large fork Shirts, irket oa te +150 vin eo AT FIRE SALE MEN’S HATS oes can buy Men's Hate—vilues to $5.00 iy vine BALE FRIOn 98c RUBBER PACS | They sold at $3.50, but mow ge—AT FIRE SALE PRICE BLANKETS Monster Saving Opportunity A WONDERFUL BARGAIN EVENT == A GENUINE FIRE SALE == Sale Starts TOMORROW at 9 a.m. MEN'S ‘SHOES A table with valoes te tema ovine RED FRONT CLOTHING CO. 1601-1603 First Avenue, Cor. Pine St. New Program at Palace-Hip The new show which opened at the Palace Hip Thursday afternoon to |!" an enthusiastic audience in he anon comedy skit, “Pou = nted by a clever ¢ aon “or | rh, The Riverside ‘Trio also proved popular with the matinee audience and their songw were repeatedly en. | cored. . Bed Jackson, Dot Taylor and Morty Howard have a pleasing #yncopation turn Charles and Ceci! McNaughton ap reported to b All Wool and $35.00 Will Buy a Two- Pants Suit of Wonderful Value Tt fs rare to get such splen- did tailoring and #0 large an Assortment of fine materials and patterns at this price, They are new 1922 styles, and in sizes to fit every. body. Two pairs of pants with every suit, of course. Others at $40 and $50, ANY Overcoat IN THE HOUSE $30.00 They were selling at $35, $40, $45 and $50 al! season. All ined—pure wool—hand tailored. Others at $15 to $25. Boys’ Spring Suits With Two Pals of Knickerbockers At $10, $15 and $18 Boys like the smart, new styles of these suite They have just been received, in a special pur- chase, and remarkably low priced. Exeeliently tallored—in a way that gives assurance of long service. One-Pants Suits $8.50 Bergen, Tweeds and Cassimeres. A Guaranteed Watch Free With all Boys’ Suits Charge Account Service 1427 FIFTH AVENUE Between Pike and Union St. ets Chain-Store Values Unequaled From Coast to Coast When You Buy Those New Spring Shoes— Let us show you how to save one to three dollars on every pair Strapped Slippers, Brown or Black, per pair $3.95 g Brogue Oxforts, Brows or Black, per pair $3.95 an Walking Shoes—Lace, Military Heels, Brown or Black, per pair $3.95 Lace Shoes, Medium Heels, Black or Brown, per pair Strapped House Slippers, Black Kid, per pair $1.95 Walking Oxfords, Military Heel, Black Kid, per pair $1.95 $2.95 In the Men’s Department U. S. Army Marching Shoes Another shipment of 800 pairs, per pair.... $2.95 Cost U, 8. War, Department $6.84 per pair Steo gp : f] pick Floon-tire. eine - £00"? ” Milk is slightly heavieg than water. ||| New Spring Ginghams |} In the Wash Goods Section A Big Sale of WITH EXCEPTIONAL VALUES IN FIVE SALE LOTS The Newest Checks, Stripes and Plaids Ginghams at 15c Yd. 27 inches wide. Good quality Dress Ginghams in de-~ | sirable colors in checks and plaids. | Ginghams at 25c Yd. 27- and 32-inch widths. Toile Du Nord and Red Seal. Standard qualities such as Extensive assortments of patterns and colors. Ginghams and Tissues 35c Yd. 82-inch Zephyr Ginghams and 27-inch Tissue Ging- | hams in checks, stripes and plaids. All the new colors. | Tissue Ginghams 45c Yd. All the new Spring colors and patterns are represented | in this lot. Many silk effects included, in checks and plaids. 27, $2 and 36 inches wide. Zephyr Ginghams 55c Yd. Fine quality 82-inch Ginghams, both imported and American. An excellent assortment of all the new | Spring patterns and colors, —Becond Floor Special Price Basement A shopping place of keen interest be- cause of “good quality for less.” Another Lot of Mannish Top Coats That Are Unusual Values erringbone, coating. Sizes 16 to 44. A Two-Piece Jersey Dress That Is Proving Very Popular: The “College” Dress At $7.50 Dresses that combine comfort and service. The long waist- line with elastic bands, and the full pleated skirts are the special features. Navy, brown, Mohawk, Copen, wine and jade. The youthful collar and cuffs of white leather are cleverly designed. Sizes 14 to 42. AMONG GOOD BOOKS there is nothing finer than an active Savings Pass Book —THE— UNION NATIONAL BANK BRANCH of Seattle Hoge Building BRANCH —at— ‘S 19, acN Georgetown A\. 8 L Saari Wy , 1}