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% ear- e been yet the ull wa rate ix TAD~ unding tistlos. Mase. that of bers of ‘of silly of the as told not be puntry men ke our hildren © than sea at ke and again ts they would brute with this onder iy out d say- NE ¥0- w. Easter bonneresith ke} MAY BE SOLD money she has saved The Healthful Spread for Bread | RES amas coer Refreshment in every sip! The pleasure of enjoying a choice blend of ORANGE council meeting Wednesday after PEKOE tea awaits you noon NURAY-A moat extinct industry NT COMEDY FouR 2 NEW TEACHER” WORLD'S GREATEST BARLPONE _ Anainsted by Yvonne D’Ardle E. CUSTOMER) PRICEA: $1, $1.50, $2, $2.50 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21, 1928. THE § aI BOE a Pt a — — ) ANCIENT CLAIM Council to Pass on Bid of} $102.385 Skagit power bo market a few wee at $102.988 Wedr nm the bonds Finance committee members clared this would not be fair & Outland, Inc., and a rece tion that the bends be sold to the firm was to be made at a special Oscar P, Dix represents a syndi composed of Dix & Outland, Seipp, Princell & Co., and Bol Mosser & Williams, of Chicago DEFENSES ARE Calf INSUFFICIENT kD U.S. 8. HENDERSON, May McAvoy in fortifica- | }tions are too clos ed to de fend the locks from sea attack and |the present air forces are insuffi-| | clent to defend ft from above The three will go to New Yor | April 6 and hold a c tion head bootleggers’ methods. | will be held in other sections of tho METROPOLITAN _ | Baritone er Known | Ban CAMO | SOPRANO | Max Merson | TOPEKA, Kan, io ee Jonathan M. Davis, SEATS Now Mon., Tosca NGeetie), Tue, wvT.|democratlo governor, SELLING TERFLY (sttura). | Wed. AR-| desk in his out . MEN 3 t pola). | « eo dex wri,,|o% th oak Sat. Mat, © ve, TROVATORE Thares. © TRAVIATA ¢ FAUST (Fitstu) Rappold Nights: $2.50 to 75e. Mats.: §2 to 500 Tor Direction Kiwyn Concert Bureau TS NOW 8 LING “What Is This, Mother?” Answering questions occu- pies much of Mother’s time. But this is her chance to teach the value of thrift. A Liberty Bell Home Sav- ings Bank is just the thing with which to practice thrift. Organized Over Forty-One Years ‘Ago Our Liberty Bell Depositors should not forget the additional deposit which must be made by April 16th—in the six-month period, IG » never to us Stasia Ladova, beautiful young toe dancer, who is the star asia haa baedentes |Schools for Dry ning worlds of applause from Seattle folks. Altho she is an|"T» ntarve out If people who | _ Agents Organized| American gir! with only an adopted European name, her art|?ar™ vlad yw aut, brig | . ON. 3 h ?t surpasses that of many of the best known of Europe's personally aswell as politically,” | dancers. She explains he adopted the name when she| This ts Davis’ iden of how to started on the ng that art in this day in Amer-| make his state 4 And hin {dea ica would only be ich when stamped with an n * o¢| European hall mark reveals it because it cannot\! | strategy take her fame. is ate tice masts «¢ Anas Governor Plans 3 sare to Starve Bootleggers *°.: pilin Petes oe |Executive Making State Dryer by Getting jet tawrence, thin.” Thousands to Sign Pledge \° otted Unel he says. step up and sign yo — “The Bight English Rockets” |) with the Great “(RADIANA" Scene FA H ON | |] Wright and Dietrich & NELSON FREDERICK FIFTH AVENUE—PIN PREET—SIXTH AVENUE DOW STAIRS STOR Tomorrow, 10 to 11 a. m., in the DOWNSTAIRS STORE | —the First of Three Showings in the Promenade of Practical Fashions Presenting up-to-the-minute modes in Women’s and Misses’ Moderately-priced Dresses Coats and Wraps Three-piece Costume Suits Tailored and Novelty Suits | AS UNSETTLED Congress Has Bill From War of 1812 Days BY JOHN CARSON WABHINGTON, March 21.—The © with the It wag March 18, 1816 The war of 1812 was not yet end To the er brig went the spoils. After the © and the fight, the Warrior that congress has a by the « to The incident began and ended 108 Millinery Evening Dresses calm Wil Thin In one‘ tho cides FRIDAY, MARCH 23—2:30 TO 3:30 P. M. Low ler dtgagsay ince sadly Pinon Tailored and Costume Suits Silk Dresses f Con Coats and Wraps Sports Apparel S Millinery Evening Dresses SATURDAY, MARCH 2410 to 11 A. M. Women’s and Misses’ Coats, Wraps and Dresses Girls’ (2 to 14 years) Silk, Organdie and Gingham Dresses Talent Girls’ Coats and Capes Girls’ White Frocks + Soutie'nse heading tom Children’s Hats Boys’ Cloth and Tub Suits ] Avr ge Mann” letters in ar every night you're gled whim Variety of Styles Distinguishes Smart Spring Hats place emont Ameri it is so much better than ch other stuff that is being t there is no roenland. aigned, promine uself was the own plodge-t effects. THE SHAPES ARE—Charming Pokes, Nar- Mauer law ond, and Governor Davis doesn’t claim the |i4ea te original with him. He got the “hunch” from reading of the plea that Congressman Upshaw, of | And the man or woman who! Georgia made on the floor of con-|{} \ gress that government officials, from President Harding on down, should set an example to the American people by pledging them selves not to buy or drink lquor During and since the war,” sald Governor Davis today, “there has been a spirit of lawlessness eve whers, It has been accompanted | by a serious breakdown tn the morale of tho people, Many of them think {it is highly proper for them to violate the laws. | “There are men and women who seldom used liquor @ few years ago | but who now regard it as a necos.|{} sary part of their lives to doliber | ately seek to violate tho law and RTT to use liquor, This is the spirit MIISEME that must be changed and I hopo AMUSEMEN able to accomplish much in ec ™ . Iino thru the signing of the! temp, Milan, Hair-braid and straw and Tagel. effects in Fringed Silks, erate price: $10.00, signa does so underneath The Downstairs Store Offers a Wide Choice of Smart Styles in New Spring Coats At a Moderate Price Range: $13.75 to $25.00 Our New Shop In worth looking have all equipment, Skilled and Courteous Operators. Peter G. Smith’s Barber Shops 1421 Fourth Ave. 910 Second Next Deor Mppe’s Spring Cafe Clear Co. MOORES: | | pemeaal|T temta Wireless Service | | to Alaska Planned | esr VAUDEVILLE | Intending to supplant the present jeable of the army signal corps con. | NOW PLAYING necting Seattle and Alaska, the Alas. ||| STASIA LEDOVA ka Communication Service, an- nounced Tuesday thru its president, Albert Anderson Pops, that a wire. lesa telegraph service is to be eatab. | styles. Full-length, three-quarter and sports lengths employ such pleasing conceits of tailoring and trimming as: shawl and plain-tailored collars, raglan and Semi-raglan sleeves, invert- ed plaits; large and small buttons are used effectively as fastenings or trimmings. The frequent use of small buckles on sleeves is very smart. Belts are of self material or Colors: Brown, Fallow, leather in fancy effects. Gray, Camel color and Bobolink. Sizes for women Moderately priced from $13.75 to $25.00. and misses, he project !s being financed by stern capital, and will have its | central offices in Seattle, Direct | wire communteation will be estab- | ished with the main sending station at Grays Harbor, The main Alaska ig and receiving station will be |located at Anchorage, Several Hundred Cloth and Silk Dresses More Than 25 Spring Styles One Attractively-low Price--In the Fifteen Dollar Dress Section Noraaee values and intriguing styles distinguish the offerings in the Downstairs Store Fifteen Dollar Dress Section, Women and Misses may choose from such favored materials ast W. WANIA Featuring JIMMY LYONS Introducing Moore and Kendal THE SABLNIS Koyal Sidneys “White Broth i SMITH AND BARKER ~ po ovate TREN Se rane mae. Canton Crepe Printed Crepes Jersey | Trico Knit Allfyme Crepe Broche Trico Poiret Twill Serge Taffeta in a wide assortment of the season's favored shades and many charming combinations and printed effects, The styles are Draped, Belted, Straight-line, Two-material and Panel effects. Sizes for Women and Misses (16 to 40)—many models in extra sizes for women of full figure (42 to 52) Outstanding values, all, at $15.00, $ Mutinees: 2130, Nights: 7 and 9 THE ORIG L JOE JACKSON The Most Copled Pantomimic Comedian in the World combinations Toss and Roma LEWIS AND NORTON Fquilli Brothers RENEE SISTERS “Pantagescape BOB LA SALLE ~ General Admissiont Matinees, Nights, 400 600 Pairs of 2 Children’s Fiber omen's aa Silk Half -Sox Reduced to 7 5 C the Paix At 5 9 C Pair Here is shown the prince, of Wales wearing a new style bat-tie and wing collar which | The ORIGINAL is to be all the rage for male | \ Malted Mik itd Haster outfits. The wide- \ eg, fond Malt | winged collar and the “but- | Cone Sree terfly bow" have been given! oh! inpowdermkes | tho geal of approval by Bng-\}) ‘ Ae wt Abad ig ten land's glass of fashion and mold of forn Unusually good value’is offered in this Sample Lot of 600 pairs Children’s usually low-priced, at 59¢ pair, Reduced price, 75¢ pair, / v TTLE STAR PAGE 9 THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE offers an exceptionally wide variety of styles in Spring Hats, developed in modish shapes and trimming THE TRIMMINGS—Brightly colored Fruits, row Drooping Brims, Straightbrim ‘Tricornes, Flowers in garland, spray, wreath and cloche large Drooping Hats, Mushrooms, and others. effects; Cire, Moire and Ombre Ribbohs; Chiffon THE MATERIALS ARE—Haircloth, Milan. peered Fruits Ostrich Sonnet peed A most attractive assemblage of Spring Hats from which to choose—at a mod-— —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE W Spring Coats within this price range are de- veloped in Polaire cloths, Homespuns and over-_ || plaid fabrics that adapt themselves to the graceful - lines of flare, straight-line, swagger and belted —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE | THE DOWNSTAIRS STORB Just 500 pair's of Women's Silk-boot Stockings, including in the assortment: Fiber Silk Half Sox. Assorted colors, Drop-stitch effects, Clocks, colors and fancy effects, and sizes in the lot. Un- plain black, Assorted sizes in the lots, ‘THIS DOWNSTAIRS STORD THD DOWNSTAIRS STORM