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econd Ave. 1207 Second Ave. Visit Our New Balcony Salesroom Displaying Suits at Dresses 162 To popularize our new department we are offering ® Most inviting assortment in the favored colors and styles at a price which will surprise and please you, Coats a TS ‘The Coats, Wraps and Capes are not to be ex in value, ‘They are made of Polo Cloth, | Plaids and Veloura for «port and dress wear Featured at $16.75, | Dresses of silk, woot and | Printed Crepes, Paisleys, Trico | shams and Taffetas, in all tho | Rew shades and Spring modes. Featured at $16.76, ané three-piece Suits of Tricotine or Twill tn Balkan Blouse, backs, and tailored models. Sizes to 88 only. Astounding for $16.75. “Dress Well—Never Miss the Money” $25, $30, $35, $40, $45, $50 “This Extra Pair Gives Double Wear" wemnncae® AARNE RE The New Spring Suits Coats, single or double breasted, Norfolk and Jazz. Made of pure worsteds, high grade tweeds and cassi- mere, | High School First Long Two-Trouser Suit, built espe- ly to the exact proportions of the youth of first tong trousers age—is shown in smart pat- terns, fabrics and styles at this attractive price $25 OPEN A GATELY CHARGE ACCOUNT Convenient Terms Will Be Arranged x 1427 FIFTH AVENUE Between Pike and Union Streets THE Tom, Baltimore’s claimant to oldest cat title A Woman's Spring Fancy turns to—Spring Cleaning—-to cooking something new to tempt Spring appetites and to a new Spring Bonnet. Benjamin Franklin invented the broom, and put the best Sprin cleaning weapon in her hand. Franklin invented the cook-stove and made {t possible for her to cook more quickly, more conve niengly and better, And now Tha Wonderful Spread for Bread | comes om and gives her a cooking medium that ensures a new flavor and richness to tempt jaded appetites and makes it possible for her to save enough | BALTIMORE, March 8-~Tom, the | Barber's oat, is potentially $16 youre eld, Actually Tom te 24, but every cat hes nine lives, you know, end |Tom is a thrifty sort, He mt spent one of on an yet | It lo claimed bere in Baltimore |that ne cat in the country fs either |actually or potentially as old a9 Tom Sniffing kids (hat were dragged into Henry Welsner's barber shop two decades ago to have thelr curls shorn now drag thelr own youngsters 17 and the same old cat has been there all these years, | Tom's age is authentic, Ifts mother wan head mouser at the Welaner ton- porial parlor before him And about Tom's potential age— well, when he loses one life he will | Ukety lowe all nine at onos, “Safety first” has bean his motto ever since | he was ala weeks old. A barber shop outup gave him « drink of whisky— it waa the real goods then—and Tom jlearned his lesson. He haa stayed off the stuff ever since. And be never touches tobacco, The hack fence Cappers aing thelr siren songs to no avall with Tom, He won't venture out into the night alr, “The firet score yeare are the hard. | Following a “ringer,” Che game which is to be played in the Viret Annual Startlay {ground Martie (ournament | Pisy will be by groups of six or lies whe lag or pink for turns | Groups will la Hine marked |the ground from a distance of 10 feet |for the erder of their turns in each lqume, Player toning taw nearest | the line gets first eholeg aa to hie |tUFA, Hext wet second eholes, ete. ring shall be 10 feet in dt layer mhall lay in |two ducks on @ croa# line voratehed lim the center of the ring, ducks to |e placed three inches apart om each creas line. Starting the game, each player in turn knuckles down om the ring line and shoote--by lofting, If ponsible to knock ome or more of the duc out of the ring, oF te hit the shooter of & preceding player, if It happens to be In the ring, A player when shooting from quiside of the ring alwaye knuckle down from ring n Y DUCKS THEY KNOCK FROM KING jout. Ducks knocked only part out of the ring will be left wher they come to rest and the player follow ing will be permitted to shoot at them, A player whose taw goes out- aide of the ring, at the same time he has been suceeassfyl in shooting a duck out, will continue shooting from the ring line and ts permitted to take roundsters, If after a miss the shooter comes to rest inside the ring, it must be left Uiere until the player's next turn, If the shooter on @ mina tray jels outside the ring, the player picks ft up unti) his next turn, and may |take roundsters on the ring at his next turn. | A duck coming to rest exactly on ring line shall be considered as hay: ing been knocked out, but a duck with its” center ting en the ground inside the ring ts considered still in the ring. A player hitting the shooter of op ponent left Inside the ring on « pre ceeding mins, and not knocking the opponent's sheoter outside th tm entitled to pick up o the hit. If he hits shooter out of the ring, that kill opponent, and « him out of the |game, and entites the shooting player to al! the ducks that oppon. ent has won tn the gama, SHOOT FROM LAST SPOT OF SHOOTER After hitting an opponent and taking @ duck for the shot, or after | knocking « duck out of the ring, or the rules for! { the ring, A player she Feat near the ring line (out inside the jolrele) it is not necessary that the length of ring, when hit by a player following knuckle down | The player who wine a ame in the Ducks knocked out of the ring 4r@| preliminary round will be kept by the player knocking them |of that group, and the othe Our ¥ Suits The latest models in one, two and three button style in a@ short while for the new | est, I've found,” Tom sald when tm | Spring Hat. For Nucoa, though | terviewed today, "My advice to kit- finest in Quality, costs just half tens that would attain my ripe old outa warm spot pear @ stove to Spread. aleep and forego the night lite.” Nucoa ts made from the fat of the mowwhiee meat of the cocos| 100 Meet at There is ¢ taste— | i fust a delicate, deli Church Dinner |fust a delicate, delicious, ever freshness that delights 98 @| orp than 100 persons gathered |Spread for bread and for all /at tho Ravenna Boulevard Presby:| terlan chureh Thursday night for bed | dainty dishes. lebrati N.B. The s ing vegetables | Patriotic celebration and dinn planned originally for February 15, ba ee Merapeday-selege | [253 postponed op account of the bee snow Hert deter ey dived ach, | Federal Judge Jeremiah Neterer, until light and flufly, Add 1 cup | th® principal speaker of the evening, strawberries slightly crushed. Chill— | ‘#ked on the lives of Washington and serve on plain cake—wum—it’'s | nd Lincoln, and wan followed by better than ice cream! spoke on the two great patriots. THE NUCOA BUTTER CO. | Giers who contributed to the pro- CE | ere Em negro spirituals, and a threeplece ! ! ! orchestra, organized by Mins Bertha Johnson, that played during the din- | BEE |ner, C. 1. Gore was toastmaster | Among the | | who planned the gathering were A. |B. Miller, in charge of tho enter. | 5 | tainment; Mra. A. B. Miller, decora tions, and Mra. P, G. Wilson, food. | CAS, GAS, GAS |secure Professors for Summer School Tho services of professors from Chew a few Pleasant Tablets, |enciisn and American universities ' have been secured by the University Instant Stomach Relief ot Washington for the summer quar. tor. Professor John Adama, of the Unt. versity of London, will lecture on various subjects at the eummor pos. |sion. Dr. Elmer V. MeCullom, of Johns Hopkins, and Dr. ‘Thomas Wood, of Columbia, also will be on tho teaching staff, Washington Exhibit Instant relief from sourncsn, gases at New York Show or acidity of stomach; from indiges:| The krandour of Washington scen- | ton, flatulence, palpitation, headache |°TY Will be adequately demonstrated ieikky serine dlotveel. at the second annual International | The moment you chow a fow|Trvel exposition at the Grand stomach feols fine. month, following the appropriation cents, Pleasant! drug store. Harmless! Any |of Commerce of Seattle and Tacoma and other large cities of the state for an exhibit. Other western states have adopted the same policy and have appro. |priated large sums in preparation for the exhibits, Some women have skin of such texture they occasionally are an- noyed by the sudden earance of | Easy Way to Remove Freckles and Eruptions |colized wax at any drug store, apply Ja little before retiring, Ike cold |cream, she can easily overcome the jmoyed an th * way, wich a) ie At overcome by applying a little Mentho-. ‘ects, No bleach could so effectually ‘ o | remove freckles or blemishes, The | Sulphur, says a noted akin spectalist, | freckles, slight eruptions or fine lines, March winds usually play with auch skins. If ono will |procure an ounce of ordinary mer- joff next omeb eat fiagiisle Oke Any breaking out of the skin, even |The entire outer cuticln soon ie ro- |flery, itching eczema, can be quickly [new surface is smooth, clear, fresh | Becauge of Ita germ destroying prop. |looking, | No harm or inconventence |ertiog, this sulphur preparation tn. accomp! ent ie tinemon tion, soothes and heals the eczema right up and leaves the skin clear and smooth, It woldom fails to relieve the tor. mont and disfigurement. Sufferers from skin trouble should get a little Jar of Rowles Mentho-Sulphur trom any good druggist and use it like a cold creameAdvertivement, WONDER DAYS Look on Page 2 le to load temperate lives, pick as much as the highest priced | Sf? 0° 0° = Lead | the Rev, W, A. Wilson, who also/ ern H. Booker, golo-4 ist, who entertained with a series of | committee members| |"Pape's Diapepsin’ tablets your |Central palace, New York, next | pe’ Correct your digestion for a few | Thursday of $1,500 by the Chambers | atantly brings ease from skin trrita. | | QUICK and BURE for CROUP COUGH, for young and old. No narootios, CHAMBERLAIN’S scesren me Fruit our specially pre« lime and sulphur wy Ithy and nella for only 250 8 Gt, or 750 a gal. 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Would you boys and girls, m thelr weekly incomes by brought them tn and women, Washington Bureau, The Seattle Star, 1322 New York Ave,, Washington, D. C, I want the bulletin, “Pin Money,” and inclose two cents in stamps for postage, Name. Bireet and NO. ~...ccsereeeesee CHY sss essen emneennnapen anes erneemes ceter secs BUALO. .. .cendenesacescee This special offer will put real music in every home-—and good music is a real home need. Just the smallest possible pay- ment—one dollar— and you can have your choice of these nationally - known Phonographs sent to your home at once, where it will be a constant source of the best music and entertainment. And while you are enjoy- ing it you can pay as little as one dollar a week. Come in to- morrow and listen to your favorite music on these popular models, Chickering, Mehlin, Kimball, Marshall- Wendell, and Gulbransen Players and Pianos All the Records Always Mast Chosen to Head Vets’ Club © officer of the sso owe SKIN-SUFFERERS the United State peau te ty of Washington The new) “Posls ing { members, and it will mect j “ be to operate | Veterans’ bu ste t | the betterment of rehab Go back and read those seven me SeLLermnens OF Pet things over again, Realize how vied war veterans. Other - ted are: Patric | jent; Bart Poe treasurer AK. 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