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FR Correct Apparel for Women Emphatic Values in ‘COATS and CAPES Featured Friday and Saturday At $27.50 woman who has not yet purchased her _.* coat or wrap has reason to rejoice, for the models included in this offering are re- _markable values—every one of them—gar- ' ments of outstanding quality and style dis- tinction, of the type ordinarily found only at much higher price. There are smart, mannish Topcoats of splendid cheviot, overplaid and Scotch mix- tures; and Capes of wonderfully soft camel's-hair cloth. All are exceptionally well tailored and beautifully lined through- out with silk. Offered in a wide range of vivid and somber tones. All sizes. Second A Aven: ue at Spring Street mM —_cATAATNNN O@d.K.& Ce Stout, tall, slender or short Your size is here Our idea of clothes service is to be able to fit men of every size and proportion. We have many good friends among men who cannot be fitted in “regular” sizes. Kuppenheimer GOOD CLOTHES are made in so many variations of the basic models that it is just as easy to fit men who are stout, tall, short or slender as those who wear regular sizes. The Cheasty Store Features These Famous Garments at $36.50, $43, $47, $55 te, [658 SECOMO AVENUE AT SENECA an REBIGELOW PRES.BMGR SW.FREDERICK VICE PRES. Le er ee TT TTT TTT TTT HOHUUURUUIVUUUAUUUUOEEEOUHUUEAUVUUEEU AUER EEUU SELECT A = = = = = A | SHIP SUBSIDY Woman Candidate Calls It Rank Class Legislation WASHINGTON, May 4--Enact: | ment of the ship subsidy bill “wit! 'T create @ gold mine for the shipping Interests at the expense of the farm ere,” Miss Alloé Lorraine Daly, can didate for governor of Bouth Takota | restaurant on the non-partisan league ticket, de clared today to the Joint senate and house committee bolding earings on the subsidy bill, Mina Dely, from Mitchell, # D., charged that congress has thue far | in, handed the farmer “nothing but gold brtekes.”* “This DIN proposes long term gov ernment loans to ahipowne: cent @ year,” objection of this congress to the Norrtw farm producta corporation bill | wan that the rate of interest on gov: | ernmental loans to the farm was too low. cent. “The farmers are now paying @ per cent on long term loans, and as high as 10 per cent on short term loans, but congress shivers when mention ts made of governmental ald for the agricultural tndustry thru! the night marshal, lower Interest rates to farmers, “This bill would exempi rich ahtp operators, including the Standard OD Co, the Steel Trust end the packers from income tax, wuch proposition to free the farmer from income tax would te for a mo- ment tolerated in this congress. | “This bill seeks to bind thie gov. | jernment to pay half or « hind of the cost of all ships to be butlt and pri vately owned fn future, even the abips of thesStandard Of the Steel Trust and other pig corporations | which have fleets as a neressary tn cidental part of thelr business, but | Would you gentiemen faver the gov- arnment paying half or a thint of the! cost of ore mnebinery?" Loot | of Bandits Will Total $10,000) LAFAYETTE, Cole, May 4—Ipot obtained the First National bank here, early, yesterday, will total about $10,000 In fa wom mar to-Wear THE 1 shall not interfere.” but no alals, Drop tn, SEATTL Peggy Joyce BILL ASSAILED) Getting Over Poison Dose PARIS, May 4.—Recovered from | the effects of the overdose of sleep | ing potion which yesterday nearty | lcomt her life, Posey Hobkina Joyes today wae able to leave her hotel) and lunch at @ fashionahle Paris | Peary, who declared William Ar. ragurte, young Chilean attache, shot | himaelf because she jilted bim, said she would not attend the funeral. | Prrazuriz's wife was quoted aa say e “It that person wants to attend, Posy has not completed her plans #t 2 per tor returning to America, She had eo maid. “Yet the chief) announced that she and Dempsey probably would return together Rat: | |urday, but when Jeck dencrited this curtly as @ “pipe tream,” mitted sh@ waa uncertain about their | And that rate was about § per Jolt movie venture she ad | carh and securities, according to eat! mates made by bank officials today. | The bank wan entered after the ban dite had cut all telephone wires into! the town and had bound and gagged They escaped in an automodite, A LIVING DEATH— From the tortures of rheuma tiem, Why suffer? My reme dies have helped thousands. Hundreds of grateful testimo Be convinoed. Results or your money back Sold only at this office. STAR Our Dollar Days this ning. They are bargains in Dress Good Percales and madras 34, 16, 16, Men’s, Boys’ Caps. the atore for 61.00. when four bandits robbed Coast to Coast “tsite, Coats, Dresses: Largest Exclusive Ready-to-Wear — = §6 = Suits, Coats, Dresses Priced “Sweet Sixteen Way” $25.00 to $75.00 May are here After the Rain and Jimmy, fox trots —Paul Whiteman’s Orchestra—75c. Little Grey Sweetheart of Mine and Old-Fashioned Girl, fox trots—75c. While Miami Dreams and Tell Her at Twilight, fox trots—75c. By the Sapphire Sea and By-gones, fox trots, Whiteman’s Orchestra— Tbe. John McCormack sings “The Road That Brought You to Me”—$1.25, Let us play the new Victod records for you Sherman |Glay & Co. Third Avenue at Pine SEATTLE Tacoma - Spokane - Fortiand Dollar Days! This Friday and Saturday bargain days you can’t afford to miss. $1.00, including bargains in all kinds of wearing apparel for Men, Women and Children, and wonderful and up are slashed for these two Dollar Days down to $1.00. DON’T DELAY! COME IN TOMORROW Boys’ Overalls, $1.00 Worth $140, Black Bear brand; blue den- im; double knees and seat—10 to 1¢ yeare. Boys’ Waists, 3 for $1.00 Boys’ Pants, $1.00 Worth 91.00. Knee pants made of Union cassimere, Medium light colors Gizes 1, 8, Men’s Cloth Hats, 2 for $1 Worth 62.00. Stitched crown and brim; leather eweat band. Sizes 6%, 7, 7%. Worth $2.00. Any Boys’ of Men's cap in figure. Two popular models good styles, plaids, checks and plain colors. THURSDAY, MAY. 4, 1922. Friday and Saturday are the first of a series of monthly sales y we are plan- We are offering about 500 different specials at s, House Furnishings and Kitchen Ware of all kinds. Values of $1.50, $2.00 Cashmere Sox, 3 for $1.00 Worth S00 « pale, Black, gray and nat ural colors, Reinforced toes and heels. Men’s Work Shirts, 2 for $1 Regular $1.00 Bhirts, Biue chambray; cut full «ize, Dress Shirts, $1.00 Values to $2.00. A clean-up of Fine Shirts; heat stripes, soft cuffs, Cotton Sox, 7 for $1.00 An exceptional bargain of Cotton Box. Heather, gray, brown and black. Shirts and Drawers, $1.00 Regular price $1.50 a sult, Fiseced Cotton Shirta and Drawers, Outing Gowns, $1.00 $1.50 Values of Men's striped outing fian- nel Gowns, Ladies’ Slippers, $1.00 Regular $1.50 values, Felt slippers with silk pompon and cushion leather soles; light blue Children’s Sandals, $1.00 $1.50 values. Barefoot Sandals; soft brown 1k and horsehide uppers; heavy soles. Sizes Stet Infants’ Mary Janes, $1.00 $1.50 values of Infants’ Black Kid Mary Janes; flexible turned soles; small metal or- nament. Sizes 1 to 5. A Play Suits, $1.00 Kute Kut and Black Bear Piay Suits; made of biue Genim, khaki cloth and kindergarten cloth. Sizes to 8 years. Children’s Underwaists, 4 for $1.00 price 35c exch. Bleached Knitted Un- Gervests, Sizes 2 to 12 years. Silk Camisoles, $1.00 All Bilk Camisoles in assorted light an4 dark » $1.00 Warner’s Corsets, $1.00 Regular $1.50 Corsete for the medium and average Children’s Dresses, $1.00 Values to $1.75. Gingham Wash Dresses; several Bungalow Aprons, $1.00 $1.25 and $1.50 values. Large, full-cut sine; percalca New Victor records for and ginghams in large'nssortment of patterns. Lace Curtains, $1.00 $1.50 value Nottingham Lace Panel Cur- talons. Blse 42290 Inches; white and ecru. Curtain Scrims 8 Yards for $1.00 Regular price llc w yard. 36 inches wide; open work borders ané floral designs Curtain Marquisette 4 Yards for $1.00 Regular price 380 yard—50 inches wide; white eurtain sortm. Extra Heavy Cretonne 4 Yards for $1.00 BSe quality—16 inches wide; light and dark colors; large range of patterns, Crash Toweling 12 Yards for $1.00 Rogulae price 12e « yard. Unbleached Crash Toweling: 17 inches wide. Bungalow Cretonne 6 Yards for $1.00 Regular price t60 a yard. 36-inch Silkdetine and Bungalow Crewone Women’s 25c Undervests 5 for $1.00 Woten’s Unéervests with low neck; and no sleeves, or bodice top; all sines, Women’s Jersey Bloomers 5 for $1.00 Women’s fine knit cotton Jersey Cloth Bloomers; pink or white. Women’s 69c Union Suits * 2 for $1.00 Shown tn pink or white; bodice top; tight knee or loose knee. tailored styles. 400 Pieces Pure Aluminum Cooking Utensils—Sunray Finish ‘$1 Each Included in this group of utensils are: 10-quart Dish Pans 5\4-quart Teakettles 2-quart Rice Boilers 4-quart Convex Stock Pots 4-quart Convex Sauce Pans 6-quart Lip Sauce Paps 6-cup Percolators Round Roasters 8-piece Saucepan Sets, wading 1, 1% and 2-quart pans. Women’s Silk Hose $1.50 Quality, Pair $1 Women's Pure Gilk Thread Hose; lisle finish heels ané towe—black or white. Gray and 40inch A Pillow and red pat’ 5 Pairs for $1.00 extra good hose, ; Boys’ School Hose 5 Pairs for $1.00 Best 26c quality home. Sizes to 12 years. Children’s Rain Capes, $1.00 Values to $5.00. sateen; pure rubber lin plaid-lined hood. Downing, Luetia, Seattle Frank 1. Wena of n|H band Angers H Vital | Statistics] Hamercuta aa "2 Wife Shoots Herself, RTHS 18) DENVER, May 4-—Mre, Nona) BI | Hight, 26, who ts about to become a| Dong, Ting 1. 2024 Jackeon et. boy. | | Thompaon. Tho mas Tipton, 1948 26th | Meredith, here today as the result of @ bullet ave. N. gir Hest at Fatolie, Heattle ..... Legal| voina inthe head inflicted by her-| valley, oF TE. 9616 Munter div |DIVORCES GRANTED | soit, according to her husband, How-| itera, Walter &, 2004 14th ava Nu |eroll, Helen H. from Otto Robert. [ara a Hight. a : «ir ® latter sa! wife became an. vine, Toshtyuke, 1216 Spruce |Scheigs Hertha Burt from Henry) ven he ome of discharging | Nithoisoh, Frank M., 7846 22nd ave |MeHiroy, Stella from & A. one of bis employ: rh Mrs. Hight then walked into the Laie, Gere Thomas, 927 W. 60th DEATHS ‘bedroom of thelr apartment and shot! * Reraman, Clarence Daley, 3927 Colby at, Wverett, girl. MARRIAGE LICENSES Name and Residence. Ane Tharles O., Camp Lewis les een, Virginia, Omaha, Neb.. Leg lund, Bert A. Seattle .....+ oan, Erma Ruth, Seattle ..... Ln Grande, James, Seattle ,« ast mother, was in a critical condition! th, Cty ag Mattio May, 20, 6262 First) — ave. . | - Lawrence Terry, 14, 4127 . . Wal Carter, Gorden Vehrn, 18, 1708 Harvard ave. Kiil Plant Lice NOW Indications point to un- usual activity on the part of the aphis this. season. NOW is the time to protect your garden, One 30c Bottle It is well recognized that Makes 3 Gallons nicotine sulphate combined with a soap emulsion is the most successful insecticide for aphis. In Lilly’s Tobacco Soap Spray you have this combination ready prepared, power- ful, convenient, ready to use. Simply add water. Sold in small or large quantities. A 80c bottle makes 8 gallons. Get some today! THE CHAS. H. LILLY CO. 621 First Avenue, Pioneer Square Open Till 6 P. M. TOBACCO SOAP SPRAY colors, including shaded silks, lace trimmed and Percales, 7 Yds for $1.00 20c a yard quality of 36-inch Pereaies; good patterns, standard quality; per fect goods, Range Galatea 5 Yards for $1.00 Regular price 35c » yard. Figures, stripes and solid colors, including black. 54-Inch Tweeds, Yd. $1.00 for coats, capes and suits, Silk Crepe de Chine $1.75 Quality for, Yd. $1 colora, including standard shades. Bleached Sheets, $1.00 a inches, seamiess, good quality sheet Bize 45x3¢ inches; to match the sheets, Ste Table Damask 2 Yards for $1.00 801nch Turkey Red Table Damask; white 00 Women’s Cotton Hose Regular 250 Cotton Hose;;extra size; black or brown— Extra good quality of Boys’ @choo} Hose; heavy weight. Leaves Friday—Don’t Miss It! Brown Mixtures suitable weight ii Silk Crepe Ge Chine; fifteen Cases, 4 for $1.00 terns, ope, soles, Outing Flannel 6 Yards for $1.00 20ca yard quality, White Outing Flannel; 27 inches wide, extra heavy weight. herself with a large calfber pistol, Hight told police, |New University Is Planned at Denver DENVER, May 4—A new univer. sity is to be established in Denver, according to articles of incorporation filed here late yesterday. The new school is to be known as the Thomas Jefferson University, Inc, and is capitalized at $50,000, A residence and correspondence school will be maintained. COMING SATURDAY Herbert Rawlinson in “The Man Under Cover”