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MONDAY, MARCH 20, 1922. , & TS TIC UTI Meus © Take Our Advice—Now Is the Time to Buy Good Furniture The results up to the present have been highly gratifying. We have sold a wonderful lot of goods, but there is a whole lot more te be moved. You know two hundred and fifty thousand dollars’ worth of furniture is a lot. That is the amount we must sell if it's possible to do so before moving. So, folks, don’t wait, come right in and get your share of the bargains, REMOVAL SALE veri | 250 Army Cots ry (9) Plan During Removal Sale To make it possible for every 4 5 E i terms during this sale, Let us add your name to our thou sands ef satisfied customers. Our Credit Terms 380.00 Purchase, $1.00 Down Heavy Army Cots, like illustration, to be sold in pres- ent condition. They are ideal for summer camps and sum- mer cottages or porch. While they last, at the removal price of ... $300.00 Purchase, $15.00 Down $4.00 Per Week NO EXTRA CHARGES NO INTEREST $9.65 Genuine Leather Duo-Fold Davenports at a a Price Large, comfortable, well-constructed Duo-Fold Dav- enport of quarter-sawed oak, golden and fumed finish, with genuine brown leather upholstery; good springs, and opens up to a full-sized bed. REMOVAL SALE PRICE ....-.-0+-e-eeeeeees LIBERAL CREDIT EXTENDED fHE SEATT Debuts Now Cost $15, 000 “Coming Out” Is Chistes! BY RUTH ABELING NEW YORK, March 30.—Another blow has been struck at the high/ cost of living. cont of “coming out” parties in New York society! Prohibition helped do tt A nociety debut that cont $20,000 In the era when liquor was served can |be done handsomely these days for & mere $16,000. That's what hotel men nay. Society's season just closed In New lYork saw 30 rich Acvetacien | pie. of duced. Each party cost $8,000 and $12,000, for the haceet cis and the supplementary dinners, suppers and Juncheons. ‘The most brilliant party of the sea | zon cont $20,000. That's the bill Gar. Mackay footed when his! Seattle from a trip to Tacoma and Miss Ellin Mackay, Was! other cities in the Southwest, where introduced. There were 40 guests at) ne discunsed the senatorial campaign ence Ht daughter, —-BROS— FURNITURE CO. INC. WHERE FURNITURE MEETS FIFTH lol G ry Contil lit Club to Disarm as 6 Candidates Speak their feet on the mayor's desk after the coming election. Bricks and eggs will be barred, but the candidates are Members of the Mutual Business | expected to heave verbal hen fruit at club will be disarmed at the door each other. Dr, Edwin J. Brown, T. when they meet at their club rooms J. Cunningham, Ira D. Lundy, Dan jonday night to hear the mayoralty Landon, Walter Meier and H. 8. ‘candidates tell why they should put! Turner will speak. JUICK, warming, soothing, comforting relief follows an application of Sloan's Liniment, Just siap It on the strained, overworked muscle. Good for rheumation, toa, Penetrates without rubbing. Keep it handy Sioa Liniment ECZEMA IN RASH ON BABY'S FACE And Body. Spent Sleepless Nights, Cuticura Healed, IGOROUS enjoyment of life usually comes with perfect health. And perfect health is impossible without nourishing food. Official tests among children have shown that good milk is a vital necessity in build- “My baby's akin became red and rough and then ecaema broke out on her face and body in « rash. Her heed was a mane of scales and sore eruptions, and her hair beeame dry Stop that pain! ing health and vigor. nd brittle. She spent many sleep- Other official tests have proved that Kristoferson’s Perfectly Pasteurized leas nights. “The trouble lasted about three ore Milk ranks highest in this locality : r Ris! Lag BEa en 0040 months. is healed.” (Signs Box 1238, Cut Bank, Montana. Cuticura Soap to cleanse and pu- Cuticura Ointment to soothe and heal and Cuticura Talcum to powder and perfume are ideal for daily tollet Ln yp Semple Reach ¥res oretorteg, Dep rify, I commenced using Cuti- cura Soap and Ointment and in « week's time the itching grew less. I continued using them and now she ed) Mrs. E. G. Hill, Outiours Lab Wr Uciden Sa itave "Wels eveey Olptnent 16 and toe. Talenme ie. ‘Cuticura Soap shaves without mug. dinner and nearly 2000 at the dance and supper following. was given at the Futz-Cariton. Estimates of the probable itemized bill are these: Dinner «+8 800 Supper ..... 4,700 Floral decorations . 5.000 Music ... 4,000 Favors and incidentals ... 1,000 Rent of hotel . 1,500 was the debut of Miss Barbara Whit- Payne Whitney. This party, given cost about $15,000. Diners served at the average com- ing out party cost from $8 to $12 « mes! HAN GOLOR IN CHEEKS Be Better Looking— Take Olive Tablets If your skin is yellow—complexion | pallid—tongue coated—appetite poor | you have a bad taste in your| mouth—a lazy, no-good feeling—you | should take Olive Tablets. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—a mub- stitute for calomel—were prepared | by Dr. Edwards after 17 years of study Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are a Millions of boxes are sold annually | | St S60 amid B6e-—-Advertinemens li from Porter's fingers into some The Great AfteAFlu Tonio Jolly waste on the floor, as he was dropping off to sleep HEAMOTONE a; See uvea th tas. Anak llancsn| Makes red blood, builds up the|His step-parents, Mr. and Mrs, KE.) nerves and restores strength quickly.|L. Parrish, lived in a house on the $1.00 and $2.00 at all drug stores, or|front of the property ent, p. p., by Joyner Drug Co, Spo-| Porter was a railroad fireman HANS ASVER HONOR The body is at the Georgetown Undertaking Co. Why suffer? Dr. Kinsman's Asthma Remedy gives instant relief. 25 years of success. 75c at all druggists. Avoid substi tutes. Trial Treatment mailed Free. Write to Or. F.G. Kinsman, Hunt Block, Augusta, Meine CREDIT- GLADLY OTyYLSH CLOTHES FOR MEN_& WOMEN EASY PAYMEN F Gare t — | 1332 SECOND AVE. 209UNION thma LE STAR Miss Ellin Mackay (above) whose debut cost $20,000, ex- clusive of gowns and jewelry, and Miss Barbara Whitney, | whose coming out party cost $15,000. plate. somewhat lean. ' duction of 26 per cent or more in the | Wound up with a breakfast. doesn't begin until about 11 o'clock, | and “good nights” aren’t im order til! | | 4 or & in the morning. PLAN FOR DRIVE -) ON POINDEXTER lalone, not Including clothes and read Ballaine Completes Tour |r. Discussing Campaign John F. j with prospective The party | with leaders of the elements opposed | }to the reelection of Senator Miles Poindexter. Conferences are being held tn Se- attle by representatives of different janti-Poindexter elements from east | jand west of the mountains, trying to | agree upon one candidate to be sup | | ported solidly against Poindexter in| primaries, Next in brilliance and costliness| meetings will be held this week. who grew up in ney, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Harry | Whitman and Wall, | the republican | Mr. Ballaine, and has a wide ac at the Piaza, is understood to bave/ ern Washington, as well as in West said after Satur-| day’s conference that, if given a clear | field, he would make the race against | He had been a supporter | ern Washington, Poindexter. |of Poindexter until | Fire Gepartcent purely vegetable compound mixed | ngucting an investigation Mon-| with olive oil. You will know them Iby. thelr olfve. color, day into the death of Bert Porter, | ¥ vag lage Pa o as oO t To have a clear, pink skin, bright |2% Who was burned a ~ wy a eyes, no pimples, a feeling of buoy: jamall shack at 215 » Mead gt, lancy like childhood days you must | arly Sunday get at the catize Yorter’s body was found after ‘wards’ Olive Tablets act on | the shack had burned to the ground ls like calomel— | He as lying near the stove, hav s after effects. |ing apparently tried to escape by| nd overcome | prying loose some boards from the or two night-|floor, A preliminary investigation | sing results. |ied firemen to believe that the fire/ started from a cigaret stub that | | VICTORIA, B. C. neth Saunders, local av wife were injured bh lwhen their plane crashed to the \ground, Both will recover. / Shoon lant longer, repaired at Lib-| ‘irst ave. Advertisement. | erty I NEED MONEY! And must do dental For more years Seattle ing dentist, Breakfasts and suppers are Breakfasts are served, toa, some- ‘There has been a re-|times, The Whitney debut party | Ballaine has returned to over to the reactionaries in the New- berry and other cas MAN BURNED TO DEATHINSHACK |Fire Department gates Tragedy Aviator and Wife Plunge to Ground | Dancing | candidates and | Other a Walla counties, wintance in East } the senator went Investi- officials were March 20.—Ken- | tor, and his | yesterday | sketched scalloped yet wmowes cw Children’s Sleeping Garments 59c Upper Main Floor Children’s “Sleepers" of a good weight outing flannel, in plain white and pink and white stripes. Sizes are 2 to & years, These garments are slightly soiled and are priced for a quick clean-up at 59¢@ each. Children’s Fabric Gloves A Pair—$1.00 Main Floor ‘The Women's Glove Department howing children’s 2-clasp style ¢ Gloves with two-toned em broidery on backs, Sizes are 1 to 6, in colors of brown, gray and mode, A pair, $1.00, Women’s Summer Union Suits Each—75c Upper Main Floor Union Suits in low neck, sleeve leas and tight knee styles. They are made of white cotton material in sizes 34 to 60. A suit, 75¢. me RHODES co. Our Windows Will Tell Silk and Wool Dresses New Silk and Wool Dresses, including crepe knits, Canton and Roshanara crepes, taffetas, satins, trico- tines, serges and twill cords, complete this assortment of attractive values priced at $24.50 each. Predominating colors are navy, black and brown, with trimmings of moire ribbon, plain and faney braids, georgette and embroidery. They are styled in long-waisted and belted models, with plain and elaborately trimmed skirts. The dress $24.50 == Second Floor is a navy taffeta with puffed sleeves and waist and skirt, bound with self material. Women’s Mercerized Lisle Hose A Pair 29c Main Floor Women’s Mercerized Lisle Hose in a fancy dropstitch, rib pattern and in colors of cordovan, Polo, nude, black and white. Sizes are 814 to 10, — but not each size in every color. These Hose have small factory imperfections, but are of a very good quality, to sell Tuesday at, a pair, 29¢. Spring Arrivals of Men’s Athletic Union Suits Each 85c Main Floor Men’s Athletic Union Suits made of an ex- ceptionally fine quality nainsook, and having | elastic waist band, which insures neat fit as well as comfort. These come in a complete line of sizes from 34 to 46. A suit, 85¢. Three Candidates Dan Landon, Charles H. Miller and made Into electric push buttons. to Address Club to | will be [SE——__—— The Store for Useful Articles % 2.500. Pieces of ON SALE TUESDAY For, Choice, Special at 15c F ach A special purchase of 2,500 pieces of Tinware of desirable quality, season. Right 120 only 60 120 60 60 60 120 60 60 60 120 60 60 60 60 on and 60 60 60 120 Caldwell to Talk Mayor Hugh M. Caldwell will dis | WASHINGTON, Maren 20.—ZL T. J. Cunningham will explain why | cuss his recent trip to the Orient at |Ives, superintendent of the D each should be mayor at a meeting | the meeting of Rainier Noble post of |Electric railway, his wife, of the Commonwealth club Monday /the American Legion Monday eve-|three children and a guest were night at Boldt’'s restaurant, 913 Sec. | ning. ond ave The public is urged to at-| tend. Following the address, an election |the executive committee caused by |the resignation of Charies Cowan, Discarded billiard balls are being | who has moved to Vashon island. In- litiation ceremonies will also be held. the most wanted utensils for the kitchen or home. ALL of the pieces illustrated here are sketched from stock and the entire list will be displayed for choice, while they last, at a price which will cause thrifty folks to lay in a supply for the coming tities of any of these utensils, Included are: only only only y only only only only only only only only only only only only only only Interurban Train Legion Members Hits Car, 3 D stantly killed here yesterday |their automobile was struck by interurban train. 4 held to fili the vacancy on/| ‘There are 233,104 Chri gations in America. 5 eee including practically all reserved to limit quan- Galvanized Pails Rinsing Pans Muffin Pans Milk Strainers Sieves Champion Sieves Perfection Graters Pierced Colanders Flaring Pails Coffee Pots Acme _ Sifters Fire Shovels Bread Pans Square Cake Pans Combination Strainers Funnels Fry Pans Wash Basins Covered Buckets Funnels 60 only 60 only Scalloped Cake Pans Graters No Phone. Orders LIMIT OF poe WATER PAIL TO EACH CUSTOMER 120 120 60 120 120 60 Graduated Measures Japanned Dust Pans Tubed Cake Pans Dairy Pans Forged Spoons Footed Colendars only only only only only only Special 15c Each * io C. 0. D, Orders