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FRIDAY, MARCH 9, 1928. orated in rose 9%-inch/ Brass Jardinieres Garden Rake (14 tooth)_ No Phone or C. 0. D. Orders RUNBAUM BROS FURNITURE Co. INC. SIXTH AVE. Sciween PIKE ond PINE SIXTH AVE., BETWEEN PIKE AND PINE Special 24217-inch A Lively Saturday Special Feather Pillows i NEW FEATHERS, new ticking, everything new in } the make-up of these excellent Pillows, gaily dec- loral bands, bordered by harmon- izing blue and white stripes. 24x17 $1 58 inches in size. Special.... Housefurnishing Specials Featured for Saturday Are: China Cups and Saucers, Set of Six... . B8¢ 81.49 » Bae When you save money and deposit it regularly at the First National Bank you are not only help- ing yourself, but you are also doing your part to help along the general prosperity of this com- munity in which you will share. Shrift That Helps Business If the business of this city and country is to be adequately financed there must be a constant flow of new capital from the savings of the peo ple into the banks and sound investments. THE First National Bank Second Avenue and Columbia Street EQUALITY CLEVELAND, March 9 never w in politics, bus men untry wor r they ha like oq: more like equals than ey been treated before—mor any othr land. These are the conclusions of Miss Agnes Maude Royden, noted London erests her, a visitor in the United os. Sho reaches them in the THE SEATTLE STAR Four Outstanding Laws Enacted |‘They Mark Just Two BY FIELDING LEMMON | OLYMPIA, Maren 9.—t jstanding new lawa of the 18th seasion « | They are the bi oF creased cot ) workmen, the Beeler narcot Miss Agnes Maude Royden |feated tn the legislature than were law and the bi fram) Sa i Top Coats of Polaire, Heather Mixture, Velours and | ant aammuaia oane ® #lave bil ne ; ; Itt pha on aren. | Legislative reapportionment Overplaids, fashioned in models Becoming for Spring, and Had the ho ot alipped the | Anitcigaret bill, Sao cleverly trimmed. Colors are tan, reindeer and Cop | Benen, Lae ie Pree rem a Guard. ’ hagen ‘blue, and sizes range from 84 y Priced most | he yrage or cas » Mager Bill putting mur perty ¢ \ . x bill would rank the other four ast: reasonably at $19.50 each. the tax rolls y 3 in import However, passed in|‘) Ue Tal in the forma tt this measure ts prac] pawoanl & | tloally useless, | Bil pre Tg ee ener | More bills of rea it were 40- | o¢ tne constitution by initiative P tt S . M ‘ll . A gh on ep ag a retty Spring Millinery passed. Prominent among the 200/jsture this seas Women | measures enacted nto laws ite attain equality with men Blue sky law Teachers’ retirement futd Repeal of the public highwa Increase of the gasoline tax mnd act ala! Heeler narcotic act than they are treated by the men of] Jn. reane in corporation tixes | Increase in workmen's compe Bill providing for oll exploitatto: County and school district bu ght of long experience and active Tse) pay’ tor King co. participation tn women's affairs in|, que her own country HarBor area leasing b Your men's attitude toward) 7! . f 1 W are trea’ - > Kn, more | Toes STP than anywh ie Re? + tally Barbers’ exar n aot D's equals, “Take these fields always must be In a mi nortty, because children have the first 1 forces claim on women. Their y always will go, as now, Into the mak tal relationah!p, | itica, religion, art. The women who equa} men in Borne of the more tmportant F jures that the legislature failed to pana are Income tax. Presidential primary Bil} abolishing the Hart code, Helghton’s measure to aboliah Ing, not of art and politics, but of! y tax men and wor " Thea tax This does not mean adds, that w any part in public aff, she herself has been | English movement for wider recogni room 1, Lippy building, Sunday. § Shepard will » Growth of the Soul.’ HER SKIN IS A SIGHT! TELL HER OF POSLAM B “You KNOW I the dance tomorrow. J | thes: pimples rm a # Maud: | | | “Nonsense, dear! All you to do tp to put a dab of Posiam each pimple tonight and again hey will be tomorrow morning. you”, nomy can use that thie am Soap, too. That and w herr | ak on “The! Millionaire’s Wife Charged |conen were With Being Imposter PARIS,, Mar 9.—The wife of a New Y W are re Miss Irene MacNeal, da ter of the late Robert Neal” or an “adventuress yense of the word, eoctety, Chargt Mre | former Millett is of Millett’s first marriage. Special Offerings ° Saturday Buyers The following are a few of the many which await you: 36-inch Unbleached Mus- lin, medium weight, special at 121¢¢ yard. Plain Colored Burlap, 35 inches wide, in blue, green, red and old rose, special at 25¢ yard. 36-inch Colored Curtain Scrims, dark ground with fancy colored Oriental de- signs, 35¢ yard. 72x84-inch Crocheted Bedspreads, good weight and free from dressing; special at $1.95 each. 81x90 Bleached Bed Sheets, made of a heavy, fine sheeting, free from dressing; special at $1.50 each, 58-inch Hemstitched Table Cloths of fine mer- cerized damask, at $1.50 each, 37-inch Cretonne Radio has the appearance of pure silk, in dark colored floral designs; heavy weight, at 35¢ yard. ‘e SCUFFER SHOES For small Boys and ‘Girls, Made with double soles and low heels, button and lace, black and smoke color, all good solid leather shoes in sizes from 11% to 2, and worth up to $4.00. Special Saturday, pair... D240 Ladies’ Fine Dress Shoes In black ond brown kid, also in light calf. Some have cloth tops. Lace and button. Military heels All sizes 2% to 8. $5.00°and $6.00 values, Special for $3 5 Saturday, pair ..... 4 arrived. Pink novelty $3.50 each. Warner Rustproof Corsets Several shipments of the new spring stock have Medium bust, double skirt, coutil, $1.50, $2.00. All ‘round rubber tops, long skirt and graduated clasps, coutil, $2.00 each. y cloth, rubber tops, medium full skirt, Children’s Derby Ribbed Hose, 29¢ Pair Splendid stockings for girls in black, brown and white in all sizes from 6 to 944. Band Top Undervests 25¢ Each These are exceptionally good values, far superior to what you would expect at this price. All sizes 36 to 44. Lisle-Finish Union Suits 89¢ Suit These are the finest shown for many seasons, Thoy are perfect in fit and finish, and come in all styles, sleeveless, short sleeves, tight knee or shell knee, Sizes 36 to 44. Ribbon-Back Silk Hose $1.00 Pair These are cheap only In price They aro made of pure silk and fiber silk combined, fine gauge, with Lisle finish soles, heels and toes and tops. 824nch Tissue Ginghams, Sheer and crisp in new color combinations of checks and plaids, Light and medium col- ors, Guaranteed fast color. Special, BO¢ yard 46-inch Ratispun, the season's most popular cloth, Full mer- cerized. All colors. Sold here for less at 59¢@ yard. SAVES VOU MONE V7 Children’s Play Suits 85¢ Each standard quallty of blue denim Play Sul with fast red trimming on cc sleeves. Strong, lar, belt and Good looking and dur able. Women's Union Sults, full bleach, winter weight, wool fin ish, low neck, sleeveless style, with band top. All sizes 36 to 44 Special, 9B¢ suit, Carman Brassieres 35¢ Novelty figured Avalon fabric, flesh colored bandeau brassteres with elastic Insert. Back fasten ing. The most durable brassiere produced at a popular price. New Bertha Collars 59¢ Each Stylish large Bertha Collars of fine net and Val and Normandie laces, in white and ecru. Un usually fine collars to be had at this price, 36-inch Ratine in a full range of the season's popular shadon, including white, Regular value 650, Special 60¢ yard. 40-Inch Voile, woven sheer of hard twisted yarn in rich color ings, carrying the new Wgyp- tlan pattern, Also in floral and block designs, 59¢ yard. SECOND AVENUE AT JAMES STREET Boys’ Suits with 2 pair Knickerbocker Pants. of A splendid wing of new Spring Fabrics, made up in the latest approved Spring Models, Cc are alpaca da. A ring suit and con sidered very cheap for $9.98. Sizes 8 to 18 years. lined and pants are full 1: splendid w Boys’ Khaki long pants of a good medium weight, well made. Have'tuft bo belt straps. Sp All sizes from ns, & pockets and ial $1.50. pair to 31 waist measure. Boys’ Khaki bottoms, Breeches, lace semi-top front pockets, also watch and 2 back pockets. Good weight, full cut $2.00 pair Special, Boys’ Khaki Shirts, made of a g00d fine twill, neat fitting, col Jar attached and utside button down pockéts, Sizes 13, 13% and 14. Special, $1.00 each Men's Brown and Black Cotton Sox, All sizes, Regular value 20¢ palr. New Arrivals in Men's Dress Special Satur Shirts In all the new Spring shades, with and without collars, Specially priced, $1.50 to $2.50 each, Men's Heather Cashmere Sox, A special purchase of a very fine quality and very dressy. 5O¢ palr. Speclal, Men's Wool Finish Gray Union Suits, modium wefght, well tallor. ed, worth $2.50, Specigi for sat urday, $1.76 sult, Men's Heavy Chambray Work Shirts, Cut full size. Worth $1.00, Special Saturday, 70¢ each, Men's Form Fitting Union Sults, Good, comfortable welght Nicely finished. Special for Sat urday, $1,265 sult and ecru. Colors; Gray About the Sum Total of Months’ the strengthening of the antiallen tlon of representatives of her sex. = | following his tndictment for the kill - - | N RES jing of Frank Pet&rson, a fellow sol THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY, Se-| ' | dier, on January His plea will) attle lodge, will meet at § p. m. In ames Ma ghter | master m jets German gambler and a London | was relea ‘t go to - | . ook at| "tm the New York: soctal register |not be held as a witaess against | SYTUP and Milk to t is Usted as the former |Cohen or Spellman. “Mas Irene MacNeal” and as such has been accepted by the American agents were released when the grand “Irene Frederika Lorena” |the case of Theodore Egrers, alleged of sacramental wine In the nowly: | once a performer tn Paris vaudeville and popular model for Parts artixts,|Marion Magill, Pete Dellto, Frank | Mra. Donald C. Malcolm, former wife|Claco, Claude E. Bragg, Jesse Judd, |the church, of Millett, described her as an unfit|Gus Anderson, Frank Christopher, person to care for the three children | Frank Soda, M. B. Cogswell, M. B. d for a week. Clinite was freed of a charge of auto AGE 5 THERHODES oo. Work : 9 by Legislature | von] etait Women’s New Top Coats ng | Bill abolishing ca punishment, |f) Baca | at $19.50 | ara x Second Floor Bill classifying ‘property. » the fact that ve passed. In of laws have ¢ little but litter ery fow freak | pant seastons pansed that hay p the statute t ~ FEDERAL GRAND ~) YURY HOLDS 15} | .. For Saturday ; $7.50 Second Floor tax — sy dian. aa h Fashioned | | sty ‘Most Indictments Relate to lsere, doth, halr t Silk Dope Traffic TN adce ar bo 5 Hose revernes he ge a ; ci n bows in seth nt splashes of 1 two reports submitted to Jeremiah Neterev Thursday Eng Williams was charged on two r complete these smart shape eas counts with possession and sale of His bail |cocaine on February was set at $2,600 | | Three Chinese w charged with > law violations, with ball set Jim Lee, A om ‘Men’s Khaki Shirts $1.75 be tnsanity Main Floor Hudnut Toiletries Drug Sundries Dept-—Main Floor 25¢, 50¢, $1.00 --+. 50, $1.00 They were ing and Wong © —| Edward Burns and W, W. Wa Marvelous Cream Tt Three Flower 8k © indicted for alleged violat tor je theft act as 1 Wauley, Fort Lawtor . is being’ held without ball, and T Three Flower Vantshin Cucumber Cream ,. Original Tollet Cerato... Cucumber and Orris Lo Tincture of Benzoin Astringent. Thomas Speljman and Michael 5 indicted on four Heavy ii twill shirts in Three Flower Twin Compact ounta, ¢ ng conspiracy to vio coat atyle, fiat collars Gardenia Twin Compact.. ate the Harrison dru and pos and two breast pockets, They Permanent Lip Btick. session and sale of narcotics. The at amply full and are of |CANen Were regarded as the most tr ge. Liquid Ro 14% \ me bef ot 1 by fede Three Flo’ complice of Cohen and and also said to be t nd of the drug ha 4 from custody on true bill found fn his favor, He w old LADIES’ MUSICAL CLUB PRESE: EDWARD JOHNSON DISTINGUISHED TENOR of the Metropolitan and Chicago Opera and Leading Tenor of the Principal Italian Opera Houses At THE METROPOLITAN—MONDAY EVE. MAR. 12 Prices: $1.00 to $2.60 Entire Reserved Gallery $1.00 Be Used for Wine DENVER, March §—<A mixture of syrup and milk will take the pince Nine men held by prohibition jury found no-true bills in thetr the|favor. Most tmportant of these is rum-runner, Others released were | founded liberal church here | Frank Rice, one of the founders of | announced today that | the milder substitute had been de- | | cided upon. “No member of the church ean | partake of intox except on or- | ders of a p! 4 fs Favor and M. C. Ruggles. Dr. J. 1. theft Sacco-Vanzetti Men Reiterate Evidence DEDHAM, Mass., Mar of the government's most zett!, who Inte eee timony, now say in affidavits filed crigal wiatemeots vere wun oe {| SATURDAY BRINGS LOWER PRICES IN HOME & GARDEN NEEDS original atements were true, Th trio are 1 is P r, BE. C. Whit : : m D-HANDLE SPADING FORKS specially priced at..........2....83¢ With strap ferrule; has 4 steel tines—a good value. and Lola R. Andrews. LAWN SEEDS of dependable quality. GARDEN SEEDS, pkg... WILLS GOLD TEETH +-e BE106 TO CHARITY: BANS Kentucky Blue Grass, per Ib........ b0¢ ONION SETS, fresh stock, Ib. 15¢ LIME AND SULPHU EMBALMING FLUID DUTCH WHITE CLOVER, per Ib....75¢ RPG sr 25¢ SAN FRANCISCO, March 9.— : The will of the late Michael Ca- hill was filed for probate here to- ote || CRAFTSMAN STEEL © no embalming fluid {n my t the teachings See AlL HAMMERS “Do not spend more than $40 N for my cemetery lot and my fu i neral should not cost more than Nos. 111% and 12 $35 “I give the gold in my teeth to Boy Scout or : j Hunters’ perme : — HATCHETS Your choice of these exceptional values at 59¢. BOY SCOUT POCKET KNIVES Very Attractively Priced at Can be used as a can opener, screw drive awl and bottle opener; bone handle, Spa i Z c BY USING MAZDA LAMPS They will make your home bright and cheerful light bills, 40-watt 20... .660 00. SOE 60-watt ..............40¢ er, leather has large cutting blade and without increasing your . .60¢ ..75¢ INDIA COCOA DOOR MATS Priced Very Low at 83c 14x24 Inches; made of the best cocoa fiber; have i strongly-bound edges. ‘75-watt 100-watt EVEREADY AUTOMATIC WIKDSHIELD CLEANER Very Special at $3.98 Worth $6.50 Clear viston; avold collision; finest mechan: {eal construction throughout—for all gas care and trucks. SPECIAL SALE OF BETTY BRIGHT ALUMINUM WARE Out-of-the-Ordinary Values at 39c No. 3 Preserving Kettle No. 3 Sauce Pan No, 3 Lip Sauce Pan No, 2 Sauce Pan No, 2 Convex Kettle Jelly Cake Pans, Pudding Pans, Soup Bowls and Sink Strainers, Doesn't hurt a bit! Drop a little “Freezone on an aching corn, In+ |stantly that corn stop_ hurting, then |hortly you lift it right off with |fingers. ‘Truly! | Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of | | ‘Ireezone” for a few centa, sufficient |to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the Jcalluses, without soreness or irrita: | tion