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TUESDAY, MARCH 14, 1922. THE SEAT “And all theret™ C. Attle anked, dubiously. Mrs. Attle ran over the list she had saved in the sewing machine drawer, checking off each article in the bundie 1 there,” one.” a ——<—<——<————S7 Tell It With Values Springtime FASHIONS In keeping with the spirit of youth and the delightful charm that identifies all “Sweet Sixteen” garments, we are ready with a collection of the new graces in Dress that mark these Spring Opening Days as of great moment to the wom- an who seeks personality solely and wholly her own, and ‘truly esti- mates. the values — HERE AT — New Sprin Mode! — Drees of rich taffeta, simply and Tweed | Apring Suit—An effect My ly tr med with lined Th roses of crepe and rate “7 chenille apray ettece S16 pg Ap hen in the new vor SUITS DRESSES of Tweeds, Home- of Canton osger Tri- spuns, Herringbone cotine, Satin, Georg- weaves and other high ettes, Satin-Back grade wool suitings, Crepes ; elegantly trim- full silk lined and med in the new mode at— fashioned to suit the season, at— ” Camel's Hair Coat—One of the most admired of the Spring Cape—Itich class new Spring belted models, wool velour, with narrow . With novelty stitched pock~ self-cloth belt at frent high, ensnuggiing ets and strap sleeve; * collar; full silk lined full silk lined SPRING CAPES AND COATS That define a strong line of departure from the styles relegated to the memo- ries of the season just past. These models are all exquisitely lined in plain or fancy silk or satin at— SIXTEEN DOLLARS = $16 $16 Mail Orders Filled From Seattle and New York 1 NEED MONEY! Attle Seems to Have Had a Drag and sometimes losttig them altogeth. C. | she assured. “Every | | } By Hal Armstrong “ i . suppose I shouldn't be sur | Jer? Yen,” said C. Attia “I reckon! prised,” C. Attle returned. “but I on In came the laundryman. | ne % } urned, “but I am. Under one arm he carried a | ein | So accustomed to the other thing, it's “Then, if he knows, I wonder if—| hard to believe they all came back oe rn ual ane Sees 's "So do I," C. Atle admitted. “The| But before we celebrate, let's open ong pastel ox. the pasteboard box.” owner %f this laundry told me, you that clothes wére ‘never and fever torn. He took the money} smiled pleas jantly, and departed c. coked at Mra. Attia. He untied it, the remember, |lost In hin place, Let's see that bundle cover — on cata!” he exclaimed. | She looked at him. He put the bundle on the table er see shirts done like that re) Pp “I wonder,” she said, “If that] and snapped. the strings. It before? Not a tear. Not a rip laundryman knows popped open, disclosing towels Not @ button smashed. And look “That we're the ones the reporter! . and linen, white as snow. at that finish. That's class, en wrote about In the paper that time! “The fat work! Mra. Attle ex-| Believe me, that's class!” when we were panning the laundries| claimed. “Look. it's beautiful, Ac Mrs. Attle was holding up several Pairs of wool sox. for sending our clothes back torn,| tually beautiful pa Ae id % Ht the first time your sox | haven't come back shrunken” . 1ssues=— Jobeerved. “And sea, they're really re oO our 0. | not discolored. Always before they've a e a | been streaked with a variety of tints gg ane Pots ped one In-| it — You coey B ag ide enuine YEAST VITAMINE Tab- lets At Our Expense. Women who are scrawny and an- lar in a ce, who ha: fe boBows | In the neck or cheeks or sunken, flabby tissues, will I find there is nothing ike Pneumonia 004 firm flesh to round out face and suard again firare and give a beautiful appear-| vovt cold gets deep | At the firet signa of a cold (which see char tht oy emacint ith ent just congestion) bring your circula See how nicely that house dress of mine in finished! And the bandker chiefs, and the collars, and “You tell C. Attle chuckled “Glad that reporter said what he did Now let's put out the cat and go down to a movie.” City Council Takes Control of Carabets By a vote of 6 to 1, the city council Monday decided to give itself the Guard against Grippe, “Flu” and Pneumonia—Rub Musterole - on Throat, Chest and Back Grippe, Influenza and treacherous] a hot bath, drink plenty of hot water all start with a cold, «o| and go to bed and call your. doctor st these dangers, before| Keep good and warm, and see t weated there is plenty of fresh air in your room ‘em?’ Musterole hag been used for years Sety eennten hoult Sr eddies © Sow oe by rubbing Mus-|and is recommended by doctors for|DOWSr t© suspend cabaret * licenses Sienalgoentocd vend, See Sect and ove Vt" shah Wt, dia oA ate” iene ikias ohn for 30 dayn for violation of city or make in their appearance. VITAMIN ES taken || role jg 4 counterrritant | Neuralgia, Croup, Lumbago, Gripe, | Unances. before meals mix with your food and ectasa) which warms up the body qui Flu" and Pneumonia, Apply the leretofore the council could revoke powerful nutrition substance. By helping te and sets the blood surging through | healing ointment with your finger | Ueense. but could not suspend it create millions of new red-biood celle NUX-| the congested parts tips, rubbing It gently into the af.|,. Te, Council bill transferri ATED IRON unquestionably increases : : og trol of the cabarets from the council | power of the body to transform lifeiees toot Remember the good old-fash: loned | ot cadens First you will expert to the police department, which was matter into living cella, flesh, muscle and tissue mustard plaster was grandmoth-|ence a warm, tingling glow, then a| vetoed by fe. Ih Heokethy may woel and gain new strength, energy and endurance. er's standby? Musterole has all of|refreshing, cooling sensation. Thon Goines. Ma atiient 6 wank te oo ‘To prove to you whet pureand unadultersted | bh. pom! qualities of that messy old| sands of families keep Mustero! bs orpocndyatgy | at : p pass it over Mt de when taken) uetard plaster without the sting| ways on their bathroom shelf, ready |” pela ri weenie nd blister for colds and other emergencies. \d ith every droggist in this city to give you *" . : sbesietaly free'8| Made ot piife oll of mustard, cam-| 4 Farmer Is Found full-sise reglar| por, menthol and other simple in-| All druggists; 95¢ and 65c, jars and z ONE DOLLAR! : penetrates the pores and| tubes, Hospital size, $3.99. Dead by Friends sredients, 1 goes wtraighteto the seat of trouble CARVILLE, Man. March 14 Free Lying beside a rifle with which he AMINE TAB-| uring the “Flu” epidemic, several h LETS with eseb) years ago, Musterole wae used in our ‘e ‘haplored to have ended his life, bottle of NUXATED IRON that you purchase. | ts nine camps, and the Y. M. he body of F. Calloway, farmer IMPORTANT! We recommend that you de! (. 4. War Board went thousands of | has been found by searchers. | net tales Vitgmines entese you wich your weighs | C* 7 | Calloway had always dectared he inereased—if you merely wish greater strength, | Jar® to our soldiers in Franee. | would never serve on a jury or energy, physical and mental vigor, we recom If you are feverish f you ache all five testimony in court A week tend that you take Nuxated Iron only, over, rub on good old Musterole, take ago he was subpoenaed for jury RD work. He disappeared, and his home was found in flames Youll Like Fasaous Maplewood Mik, Cream, Ice Cream, Butter, Eggs PURE MILK DAIRY Visit our New Plant at 515 Westlake Ave. N. THE SHLK THAT WON THE SILVER CUP PHONE, CAPITOL 224 anxiously, and lifted | | made your fee *| permanent TLE a a a 2 EY nee ("7 i NEW AUTO CAMP READY IN MONTH Site Called Ideal After In- spection Trip Seattle's improved auto tourist will be ready within a month of the park rd and Mtatives of the Chamber of after an inspection Mon « day declared that the new site will 6 one of the most beautiful automo: camp grounds in the United Staton The site fronts on Green Lake and has an unobstructed view of t | Space will be provided for mere than 256 fully equipped individual ‘There will be a table on each |lot capable of weating eight persona. Stoves and running water will be furr | item. jand greasing machines } In the community | grounds will be a big | place, shower facilit [and a place for youngw Answers to the Chamber of Com al publicity campaign tourist travel to the | Northwest this year ts going to be greater than ever befére, and the | Woodland park auto camp is expect | ed to prove one of the big attractions for the flivver travelers. house on the pen air fire a rest room ora to play. 'To Start Wotk « on New State Capitol OLYMPIA, March 14-—Pratt & | Watson, contractors of Olympia and oma, awarded contract for the ruction of foundation and first |floor walls of new state it | building here on thelr bid of 614. They will commence work this |T week. Comment on THE OLD HOME TOWN Whetimr or not Hay Growers’ as sociation of Washington will contin ue in operation will be the principal question to be discuased at the com Ing meettings at Yakima and Sunny. nade . . Citizens of Renton City are bend a every effo of Renton county moved to that lelty from ts present location at Pros. ner. » have the county . . The American Legion post at Woodland hag incorporated for the purpose of financing its community hall and club, Most of the business; men and-all of the Legionnairies are members, according to the report. Sixty members hold $2,000 in bonds floated by the corporation. « . A bdullding campaign, with the | Slogan, “Bulld with the birds,” is be jing boomed at Lynden, | see | Gov. W. D. "Davia, of [aaho, wit speak at the Lynden hiPh school, Monday evenin the final num ber of @ course of lectures, “ee Mra. Henry Sampson, of Ellens burg, ponseswes what she believes to be the champlon heavyweight exe- aying hen of that part of the state One of her Wyandotte hens produced one measuring ches. A meeting of the Kittitas County Wool Growers’ association wan held this week at Ellensburg. C. M. Hub. bard, live stock extension specialist, was the princtpal speaker, o- Motion to operate the Clallam Can plant thi | unanimously passed | the stockholders at Port Angeles this ning Co.'« yn wast a meeting « week see Secretaries of both the Rotary and Kiwants clubs, of Port Angeles, were j instruct rward their indorse. | ment | bil for ex-nery ington congre usted compensation Wash- delegation. men to th sional When Your: Corns Hurt Use . “Gets-It”’ Ends Corns and Calluses Quick If so-called corn * Jon't despair, Fo. relief is guaranteed 1 fev new method trifle—-everywhere. Reco ended by all druggists. awrence & Co, mfr, Chicago, Sold n Seattle by the Owl Drug JELLY fe guaranteed by 30 years service to millions of Americans. Kondon's works wonders for your cold, sneexing, cough, chronic ¢atarrh, head- ed and facilities for cleaning | me RHODES co. Our Windows Will Tell Straws and Flowers Are Smart in Hats for Spring $7.50 and $10.00 | SECOND FLOOR | a } | Bright flowers and fruits predominate in the newest Spring Styles as is evident in this stun- ning assortment of models now on display. Neat shapes of hair cloth, Visca, Hemp, Milan and other straws, beautifully adofned with fruit and flower trims, make this an attractive group to choose from. The smartest colors for Spring are represented. The Hat sketched at the top is a Milan Straw model in Canna color and trimmed with grapes and blossoms. The other is a body hat of hair braid in blue, trimmed with a sprig of morning glories. Kach is priced at $10.00. * THE RHODES CO A Special Offering of Silks and Woolens Decidedly Reduced for This Week’s Selling UPPER MALN FLOOR Stripes and Plaids Granite Cloth, Yard 98c Yard $2. 45 An allwool material, 44 inches wide, and 600 yards of beautiful woolens, plaids and very serviceable for children’s echool wear. In airtons, $4 incline Wide Sermon bOS6 & yard & 00d assortment of colors including navy and i educec n black. Formerly $1.50 @ yard. Specially priced Senmtionally reduced to, a yard, $2.45. at, a yard, 98¢. French Serge, Yard $1.29 Japanese.Pongee, Yard 75c 500 yards of extra quality 12momme weight Japanese Pongee that is being used so exten- A very fine, 444nch, all-wool fabric, in colors # sively this year in the making of numerous of Copenhagen, havy, wine, brown, plurh and 4 | garmenta A yard, 75¢. biack. Formerly $150 a yard. For this week, _ a yard, $1.29. ; ‘ay Baronette Satin, Yard $2.45 A 40-inch satin with beautiful luster and #0 popular for spring wear is now being displayed in all the most wanted colors, Specially priced at, a yard, $2.45. Pussy Willow Taffeta Yard $2.95 A 40inch radium taff the quality of which is extraordinary, It comes in many in- cluding navy and black. Formerly $3.60 a yard. For this week, a yard, $2.95. Silk Shirtings, Yard 89c 32inch silk shirtings in a splendid assortment of daintily colored and selftoned stripes. Fore merly $1.45 a yard. Specially priced for this week at, a yard, SO¢. Silk Tartans, Yard 89c Taffeta and satin plaids, 36 inches wide, and in a group of exquisite color combinations. Formerly $145 @ yard. For this week, a yard, 89¢. colors, | house auditorium. Henry D. West Seattle candidate, wag enthusiastically when ‘he if elected, to see that the West attle bridge was’ bullt. Other opeall, | ers were Walter F. Meler, E. B, Cox, E. L. Blaine and Dr. C. C. Tiffin. ‘Alki Club Hears Campaign Oratory Members of the Alki Community club were treated to a number of | campaign speeches Monday night at & meeting which packed the club- the fudes. Wants to Goto Jail but Dances Way to Liberty CHICAGO, March = 14 ae] “Terrible.” replied McAntliffe. Kennedy. address anywhere, eines “Wischarged,”* said the court, to before the court ona charg ol Kennedy. vagrancy The arresting patrolman | tified Kennedy occupled hls time | when ,not loafing by dancing jigs “x GRAY HAIR Kennedy, stroking bis white stuf ble beard, pleaded guilty, saying he jwould Mke nothing better than Tells How He Did fy } pe Ae wentence in the municipal farm, a } Pom mouth: there to be. fed and clothed unti} Mr. J. A.. McCrea,| a. well-known Kone ree summer. Fy | resident of California, who was ate “You are too eager.” commented |called Daddy, and Grandpa on ac-| Phares] Fred ms Judge Fleming. “You ” jcount of his white hair, and who) sough Saves its mix | n with you. “Suppose if | Statement: |darkened it with a home-made | “May 1 make a b ture, recently made the following } ice,” cut in Kenn: ~ 1 give you a little dance and - you Uke the dance send me to jail! “Anyone can prepare a simple so I can’ entertain the other pria-|™xture at home that will darken a iaiad gray hair, and make it soft and oners-Aif not, release me.” | | x ng | Blow To a halfpint of water add Judag |Fieming said he hadn't! T Oo hce of bay rum. a small. box of time to witness the sae tte |Batbo Compound,and % ounce of | but instructed Michael McAuliffe, | Hoa assistant court to escort ese ingredients can be bought at | Kenr into room and) any,drug store at very little cost. | judge Kennedy": ability |Apply to the hair twice a week until | Five minutes later . McAuliffe,/the desired shade is obtained. It does long a devotee of barroom terpsi-|not color the scalp, is not sticky or] chore, and Kennedy reappeared. | asy and does not rub off.”—Ad- | 9 Ho was the act, Mik ' AVENUE AND UNION STREET. Rehickdic a otcised eae oF y M. The Big Special Sails Wednesday on “Betty Bright” at 98 c Aluminum Ware We are giving you another chance to take advantage of this big sale in pure Aluminum Ware. You will find a wonderful assortment in these cooking utensils to choose from. We have included other pieces in this assortment that sell at $2.00 regular price. Come early, while the assortment is complete. Special 98¢. Large-Size O-Cedar Mop—Special at $1.19 This large- size O-Cedar Mop is made Floor and Linoleum Varnish Special 69c Quart This is a high grade Var- nish, will not discolor the in triangle lightest lino- shape, mak- leum; dries ing it easy ih . oe 7 an uster. to get rig The floor var- corners, You nish is very can, keep tough, elastic your. var- varnish, de- nished and painted floors looking signed espe- bright and attractive with very cially for little effort. It is treated with O- floors. Will give long service. Special at Cedar Polish. Special at $1.19. Varnish Brushes Vulcanized in Rubber 25c, 35c, 45c, 60c 69¢ quart.

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