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qHURSDAY MARCH 16, 1 THE SATTLE ST. PATRICK’S QUE BALL — ey HIPPODROME Fifth and University Friday Evening, March 17 DOV*LLARLE ERS Ten awards will be made to those wearing the most distinctive ladies’ costumes and ten to the wearers of the most unique gen- tlemen’s costumes. See Yourself in Moving Pictures Moving pictures of the dancers will be taken tonight and will be shown on the screen on the night of the ball. | | tell their own story. COME BOTH NIGHTS —x NEW YORK, March 16.— Dry | agents late yesterday seized the Cen- | tral brewery, here, valued at $500,000 | took posseasion of the office? stopped ‘the engines apd all machinery and lcloned the doors, The action was jtaken upon authority of a warrant issued by Federal Commissioner Hitchcock. Heer estimated to be worth $25,000 | was seized in bottles and barrels, | ready for shipment Dry agents had reported the brew lery making beer which showed 4 per —— Dancing Begins at 8:45 Prof. William A. Jackson has arrived here from New York City to take charge of the classes in classic and ballroom dancing. flggeanes nederdel New classes start each Monday evening at RESIDENTS of the Interlaken, |Montiake, Washington park and 7 o'clock. East Capitol Hill districts have pe Montlake. SAN Mrn DIEGO, March 16 Irene — The $100,000 damage verdict awarded to M. Mohn from Mme. | w Katherine Tingley in local courts a | reconctler,” STAR Judge Thomas F. Graham and actresses portraying the hair-dressing types that, he says, ‘BIG LOVE BALM cee BY GENE COUN SAN* FRANCISCO, March 16 Its all “in the way she does her hairt > has Superior Judge Thomas F. Gra- h famed divorce court mediator, won the title of “the great has concluded, after a year ago has been reversed by the |consideruble amount. of experimenta- dintric t court of appeals, to information here today Mrs amount by a jury for alleged aliens Mohn was awarded this tlon of the affections of her husband, Dr. ¢ Mohn, jerome F. Mohn, Los Ang | capltatint C. Crouch, . stated today that olen representing Mrs he would apepal the decision of the appellate ourt plane MINEOLA, N. ¥ lere, [titioned the city council to change | parachute the name of the 23rd ave. cars to! Make, seriously injured when their to the supreme court Seregt holder of world’s record drop, and Sergt. Rol crashed from 100 feet. Furene for and AT BELOW COST PRICES At Our Fifth and Pike St. Store ‘This wembled in one big display hun « of this dainty Ive are to be there's no xes and Hair Receivers. . rry Puff Box 40 Puff Box ‘erfume Hottie and Holder Perfume Hottle and Holder (Dullarry) 410.00 Manicure + $ Dressing Comb 4 Whisk $4.00 Whisk T Me Talcum “You'll tind’ Yiutters, Jewei «and many other pieces t jones, Piet ect from and, 4 your aet : On Sale at Store No. 7, Sth Ave. and Pike St. i ne in The Second Season for Your Favorite Hat? HAT DYES A becomin p t Hat is a treasure to be saved. If it has faded “COLORITE” or “SUNFAST” Dyes will © It look like new. It can be changed to almost any color you wish, for we have it in sixteen colors. Easy to apply and wathrproof. Look over your last season's Hats and re- Rew their youth. ween BOE Colorite Sunfast .........15¢ Creme Oil Soap— A Tollet Soap that answers all the requirements for the Tollet and and a regular 10¢ cake value ‘ TONICS AND SHAMPOOS FOR THE HAIR TONICS Swedish Hair Tonic Septol Sage and Sulphur Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur A. D. & Hair Reviver ‘ a de Quinine Listers drutt Remedy . Palmolive BROWNIE, CAMERAS $2.00 to 85.00 KODAKS i to $100.00 Aw East: Store No. Store No. Store No. 1—1908 Boren Avenue Store No. 2—610 Second Ave. Near Alaska Bldg. Store No. g—First Avenue and Pike Street Store No, 46349 Ballard Avenue Vocus Eniarger $25.00 rge your own ple- Ark us to show you one, 6600 You can en tures, Store No. Store No. 7—Wifth Av .8—Kirst and Vester ts our Week-End Offering our own make of Candy ed cream and chewing center dal ent . FAVORITE TOOTH PASTES Lista-Thyme ASK FOR “BAYER’S” Water Glas: Squibb’s Liquid ASPIRIN reserve your exgs NOW For « few cente that Preserve your seme) Petrolatum 85c¢ coi” tif” ainten® One pint—when ready for len't it worth One pint cever7 or & dozen || Heavy (California) Mineral We sell on but Uf caen Kage wo preserved || Oll, specially refined for the “GENUINI will beep in good condition || internal use, A thoroughly : 01 for about a year. Put up ndable remedy and cor- pe 3 , fm . in convenient sizes Sonus 2 oC ry . +. Be A Pee 400 y yo Alno, effec t et un tell yor . ane equally good ment of Headache, Nou Bt A hal A WI pg AS per bie ‘The price In now S&e for ralgia, Rheumatism and along. get 0c pint-size bottle Lan Bo. You want to ren > Pine The Secret of Pretty Teeth— aim at all times to have on hand kind you lke this list 1-Ib box of “End o’ The Week” Chocolates 49c tn Rich, assort- eb oe best, ‘You'll find it Me 2he and 200 and POWDERS Friday and Saturday Tonic Dr. Lyons’ e Tonic Graver jJand Sisters’ Hair Grower Revelation Vaseline ‘Tonic Banit ‘ne “KODAK Tl ” Liquid Arvon < te «co Be, one M La Creole Tonite alox ~ . E pongier tone Antiseptic Mouth Washes and irgles Will Soon Be Here Ayers’ Hin | dlaeden the and kill germs Postpetan Taree ‘ A 796 ie, 42e and 780 2he, He and 81,00 olution 25¢ and Se rmalid We 250, 500 and $1.00 Danderine i auth Wanh Beriault's Bitters . r Pyorrhoea SHAMPOOS ¥ a's Ls The ‘eptol Ege Shampe 25e | Wildroot Shampoo Me Pinaud's Dentifrice $1.00 eptol Liq. Green Soap Septol Shampoo S00 Also a cholee line of “Tooth Brushes” 25e and S0e | Q-Ban Liq. Shampoo. .45¢ for adults and children Packer's Liq. Tar Soap 47¢ | Krank’s Lemon Sham- Ban au ane rw $1.00 Kantor Liquid Be | poe i gee ana sae | Cure That Cold—NOW BARTELL DRUG STORES ARE AT . i—Secom!l Avenue and Union Street and Pike Street | cooking. Ob | Alexa according | tion, that conside | character ticular w He fin variably nitting in ja partiou! De of a woman's is betrayed by the par may her locks are arranged. dn that he can almost in. predict the part a woman his courtroom will play in lar divorce action. And here is hin general achedule of bow the hair betrays the type: Spit Cu Chances evidence around, b ter of course. cabarets and wherever the jazz bands |[| Inclines to Mapperiam, flighty { play. Jand very in a divorcee action involving incon- stancy. Robbed. cigareta, | hemianism-—all irie—Here is the jazz lady are the spit curt waan't in when she started jazzing put Was acquired ax a mat It's to be found about likely to be the defendant j-—Accompanies short skirts, epocks, tam o* shanters, bo- so-called “modern |xiri" wort of thing. Indication of |“advanced thought,” ultra-modern | theories, | Mona Tiea—The kind with hate [parted trimiy in middle and falling [in sleek the “career ing her sout generally Kar Muffs petting | much jhome. 7 | home to asked her to cook a meal | Marcel |to resemt ficial, ax the hair reasonah Hair I an she fh | throw a into play Jabout hei ja type w and hair that com | womanly | “Only Build | | othe xe yew order over the ears, She's hunter" —the lady neek- Seemingly demure and not unlovely. Likely to hare had too and pampering at he kind you'd expect to mu mother if “friend husbanc Wave—Disposition lkely nie the hair—that is, arth rigidly #et as the curves of hence, stubborn, te eveled xe her hair, Is likely to dish or bring a rolling pin if a man were to complain r bad housekeeping or her the judge adds—there is hose hair ts soft and silky od without eccentricities; seems to form almost a the head; graceful and ut we don't see her in court very oftent”’ he says. ers to Meet for Organization neral organization commit tee of the tentative Washington As: ociation of Building and Construc tion, which met recently at the Engi neers’ club, has called a meeting for Thursday evening, March 30, in the Masonic cluly rooms, The pur: pose of the meeting is to effect a permanen: offic objects of lL ereater building clency tion. EVERE in t organization and to elect for the association. The f the club are to secure co-operation between the and more effi and construc interesta building cTT.—Six women consti tuting jury in Justice Noah Shakes peare's co bootlegsin them thal the law iCAR ler, urt insist on fining William whom they convicted of $750. Court instructs $500 is maximum under GETS ne, t STALLED IN heck of a time, what Was Ww start whe! dow raying, ‘E Well, I sults and to pay a dow then could payments. there. Gi “They Madison building Advertise GOOD PLACE “Say, Tom, I never did see you looking so well, Seems to me you are sporting a new tw suit od boy! You are rolling in wealth, aren't you? le to pay your income tax, buy a new automobile and suit all the same | month.” “Well, it does look as though T was coing on high, doesn't it? Matter of fact, after I got that car and paid my tax, I didn’t see how I'd buy anything else for some months. Just luck that I found this suit, Tam not used to my car yet, and a few days ago I was downtown, when something hap: pened. Car got stalled and I had a I finally found out ng and was ready to W a suit in the win nt n at Cherry's, and a sign 3uy It Now, Pay It Later.’ went and looked at some found that I wouldn't have large amount down, and ke convenient monthly I got this suit then and reat place, Cherry's. on nl ave., between and Spi in the Rialto over the Pig'n Whistie.”— ment, PAGE & PEATHERS Flowers and ineclue 0 and and ends ng buncher Importe Ke hers, used exten nively for hat trimming this year, Theno are values that sold former! | from 26e to 950 a buneh Priced for this hour, in the Millinery Dept, a bunch, LOC TURKISH TOWELS; 240 Bleached Towels that x40 inches in nize | they sold formerly at 40: | each, Priced special for this hour, in the Domes each ‘ CURTAIN VOILES; 200 THE Our Windows Will Tell FRIDA No mail, telephone or 10 toll WOMEN'S DRESSES 24 of gingha them, inc m nenes, in a br of wimey and color priced in Depart line have been quick the Coat and ment. These are values that sold formerly from iE CREPE; 500 cleanup Suit un | | Runs her house | | yards of fine Voiles in prtment cream and ecru, with in colors, and well \f| duintity colored all-over ‘ormerly at 406 figures, Formerly 660 a will be placed on yard. For this hour in the Curtain 40c Section, a yard Boys’ Knickers A Pair, $1.95 Boys’ Dept—Main Floor Rear » in the Domestic Sec tor ur ae 27c at, a ya tion, hour Boys’ Knicker Trousers of heavy, wide-wale corduroy, full cut and with taped seams. They are guaran to give ¢ ent service and satisfaction. Sizes are § to 18 years. A pair, $1.95. Women’s Linen ’Kerchiefs i} vend Hi Special 50c | 200 fine, white, Pure Linen ‘Kerchiefs, with | white and colored embroidered corners, A good assortment in attfactive patterns to choose Formerly $1.00 each. Friday, 50@ cach. 2 to3 CHILDREN’S DRESSES; from 40 pink, blue, tan and green Gingham Dresses in sizes 4 80 of them, in attractive | and 6 years, and stamped for embroidery. stamped patterns for em- Terry Cloth in combination | These were formerly 6c each, For this broidery, and made of per- colors of rose and black, blue hour, in the Needle Art cale; sizes are medium and and tan and blue and black. Department, €8ch ......ccccecee C > amail. Formerly 95c each. Formerly tc a yard. For . For this hour, in the Needle this hour in the Curtain INFANTS’ SHIRTS; 100 mixed wool and Art Department, Department, | cotton Shirts in sizes 6 months to 1 year, pacy C a yara Cc a fe ly fi 1.00 each, will be 4, papa A AN os canada au Thue nedr inthe Womens CORSETS; 20 medium and ODDS AND ENDS of Chil- 5 low bust styled Corsets, of dren's Muslin Drawers, Petti- | Knit Underwear Department, 50c | eae ODDS AND ENDS, including 10 Infants’ | Flannelette Gowns and 34 Flannelette Ger- $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00, For the Women’s Muslin Under- trude Shirts; infants’ size to 2 years. They this hour in the Corset De wear Department, for this I) are marked special in the Infants’ 39 partment, hour, special, © each .....-reee $1 49 Geet rocks, Department, for this hour, each. . « Women's HOUSE DRESSES, pink and white colors, and in @ broken line of sizes from 21 to 36 Y RHODES co. HOUR SALES | D. orders taken on Friday Hour Sale mer 11 to 12 1lto2 } MEN'S MEN'S NIGHTSHIRTS; UNION SUITS 96 good quality Muslin | b4 medium weight Cot slip-on and color onl ene are 19 and 20, | ; well made ¢ nts in formerly at } i sizes 42 and 44. Former . 4 $1.75 each. For ly $1.6 For this & quick cleanup, this | ; hour, in the Men's & hour, in the Men's Bec | tion tion 85 } ; B BUlt cose ceeee 95c @BCH .-cecccces c : ABSORBENT FACE POWDER | COTTON Mary Garden Face Pow- 80 one-pound rolls of der in all shades and Hospital Absorbent Cot done up in a neat little ton that #old formeriy ox. 48 boxes, formertiy | 4 for 36e each, will be $1.00 each, will be placed } placed on sale in the on sale in the Drug Sun- | Drug Sundries Section, dries Department, for | for this hour, this hour at, 50 | at, a roll 29c a box . eee c) } . 7 : A SALE OF | Women’s Blouses Special $2.95 Blouse Dept—Upper Main Floor Blouses in light and dark colors, of Crepe de Chine and Georgette, in over- blouse and tuck-in styles, are included in this assortment. Sizes are 36 to 44, but not each size in every style or color. Formerly $3.95, $4.95 and $5.75 each. Choice, while they last, $2.95. 3to4 4toS DRAPERY MATERIALS; 200 «yards of doublefaced coats and Waists in a broken line of sizes; 100 garments in Formerly priced at all will be placed on sale in “Wally” Reid Signs for Big Auto Race INDIANAPOLIS, March 15.-—-Wal- lace Reid, movie actor, signed a con. tract with the Deusenberg Automo- bile company, here today, to drive one of their cara in the 600-mile} automobile sweepstakes here May 31 rupt est WANTS $160,000 FOR 4 YEAR’S'BOARD, RENT, CLOTHES, DANCING NEW YORK, March 16.—Mrs. Edith Kelly Gould needs $160,000 for her, board, clothing and main tenance expenses during the past four years, her counsel stated be wan stated Her yearly expenses were given as Clothes, underwear, etc., $18,000. automobile, $4,000. | does” Operating | Dentist, $1,000. | Dancing and music, $4,000. | Counsel for Gould asked for a bill of particulars. stubborn lumps, acid; head ix dizz: ber the moment Rent, $6,000. Food, $5,000. five minutes—that Entertainment. $5,000. | Pape's Diay Doctor, $2,000. “ CREDITORS OF LEVISON WIN than $100,000, held by Mra. Ray Levi- won, will be turned over to meet the claims of creditors against the bank-| Mrs. Levison held th a ate of her husband, Joseph | tioned ‘afd Greene’ sued tor it . ACY In five minutes “Pape’s Diapepsin” ends fore the sup: court. She had H i spent. this amount since Frank Indigestion Gases Heartburn " id ptt bh llowance fol- is Sesla t un aterce BTL eee Flatulence Palpitation | “Pape's Diapepsin” “really does} comes in contact with the st. |put bad stomachs in order—“really| all such distress vanishes. It's t overcome indigestion, dyspep-| “tonishing—almost marvelo’ jsia, gas, heartburn and sourness in pepsin the largest selling! women who can't get their st | stomach regulator in the world, If what you eat ferments into! should always be kept handy in you belch gas and/ of a sick, sour, upset stomach du eructate sour, undigested food and | the day or at night. It's the most and aches, remem- | ficient antacid and stomach re; ———— Levison, former Seattle liquor deal er, according to the decision of Judge J.T. Ronald in superior court. Levison went into voluntary bank Tuptcy in June, 1919. | receiver, found no assets to |meet claims of more than $95,000 Investigation revealed the fact that ee TOMA j the Joy is its harmiessness. A | 60-cent case of Pape's Diapepsin makes | worth its weight in gold to men Just that regulated. It belongs in your home-# 8 Diapepsin”|in the world.—Advertisement. * Store Hours, 8:30 A. M. to 6 P. M. Brass Jardinieres Special at $1.69 Brighten up your plants and ferns by having one of these beautiful Brass Jardinieres in your home. They are made in a new, attractive shape with a raised base, in the lat- est design, 9 inches in diameter and stand 9 inches high. For Friday, special at $1 69 No Phone or C. 0, D. Orders. R. F. D. Mail Box 98c Why be without one at this price? Regulation size galvanized Mail Box with hinged door and signal flag. Friday special at 98¢. Albatross Wall Finish Specially Frepared at 39c Pkg. At this low Sal price now is the time to <= kalsomine your _ walls. Alba- — tross will do BATROSS the work, be- ae 8 ing a_ special prepared wall finish. Will leave your walls beautiful = and sanitary. Many colors to select from, which can be applied by any one. 5-pound pkg., special at 39¢. Plain White Oil Cloth Special at 29c Yard An extra good quality of pure white Oil Cloth goes on special Friday at a very low price. Extra heavy grade, with a smooth finish, 46 inches wide. Come early to get in on this big bar- gain. Special, per yard, 29¢. No Phone or C, 0. D. Orders.