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BY 8. B. GROFF Seattle Bulls Cheaper “The above mays, * the figures,” Friday & Saturday SPECIALS If better Drugs were sold we would sell them! 19c 5c Phillips Magnesia...... $1.00 Nujol... $1.00 Terra Derma-Lax...... Palmolive 16-02. bottle Peroxide Bbe Gets It, for corns Try Our ——LUNCH—— BUTLER| DRUG Second Ave. at James St. PRICES GO UP Monday, April 9th Buy now and save 60% of your Tire Costs. Tubes at your own prices. Cord Tires First Class Full Oversize Fully. Guaranteed In addition to the Manu- facturers’ guarantec, we personally guarantee every MH tire we sell) All Non-akid, List Sale Size Price Price 80x34 $16.95 $9.75 32x84 28.40 13.50 3ix4 32.75 15.00 32x4 36.10 16.00 33x4 37.15 17.00 34x4 38.20 18.00 2x41 46.65 20.00 833x414 47.70 21.00 34x44 48.90 22.00 835x444 50.40 23.00 836x444 51.45 24.00 33x5 58.10 25.00 35x5 61.00 26.00 37x5 64.20 27.00 Prices subject to change Without notice. Mail orders shipped C.0. D, subject to inspection. TRIANGLE TIRE CO., Inc. 125-27 Eastlake Ave. 1 Block North Denny Way Phone Elliott 2372 THE SEATTLE STAR Cops on the H oof Worth 2 1-2c a Pound Than Beetsteak wrap thems rere ty 180 | syatem of tho ci mm, Officer | ligence test Fee that hungry half hour before bedtime—take it hot. It induces sleep and can not tax the di- gestion. You'll like the chocolate flavor, aw in particular is ¢ tention of the new pat Hundreds of bootl were jailed, dope peddlers imprisoned jand speeders run down and tagged. SAYS SYSTEM WOULD LOSE q|Cannot Run on Five-Cent | || 333 | “Agsors PA TOPICS of the Fare, Says Brown | Operating expenses of the Rainier! | Valley street railway during 1923 was $346,247.99. Had the system been operated under a fare schedule equal | to the present city fare. the receipts j would have been $214,660, or $22,000 lens than expensen. These figures were offered by | Walter M. Brown, general manager jof the Rainier Valley lines aa justi- fication for the present fare charged }on the line. Brown was the last wit-| @]}| ness called by the respondent in ths |] Comedy Talking 2130. Nights, 7 and 9 NED NORTON A Flash of Feminine Beauty Singing and BURKE AND BETTYE DE LYONS DUO HORI TRIO JIM AND JACK PANTAGESCOPE REGAL AND MOORE € al Admission: Nights 400 Some Sweet Peas The most beautiful of the hardy climbing annuals, sweet peas are easy to grow and the climate of Seattle is ideal for their best de- velopment, as here they reach @ profusion and perfection that ts unequaled in any other region. Plant them either in solid col- jors or in mixture. A wide variety of shades is offered either in tho Spencer or Grandiflora—all carefully selected, For early blossoms, plant them now. With care they will bloom ajl season. Let us help you plan your flower gurden. Call or Phone any time, hearing before the state board of public works on the petition of Rain- ler Valley folks Yor lower car fares. | The hearing closed Thursday. | Brown testified that the Ratnler| Valley lines will run behind $165,000 a year if a 5 cent fare is established | jon the railway. In 1922, under the| ‘esent fare, the revenue was $61: | 0 and the profits after paying | | taxes, operating and maintenance and | | depreciation were $68,824. } Brown declared that in two years) the street railway will have its debts pald and will be operating on a busi-| | ness footing. Among the residents of the valley | who spoke for the railway were| | Ralph Nichols, former state senator; | H. E. Gardner, a real estate man, | with offices at Columbia and in ge- |attle and San Josephs, real estate! | dealer at Rainier Beach, | SOCIETY PROBE GOING SLOWLY Lack of Excitement Not Worrying Leader SPOKANE, April 6.—Unperturbed by tho lack of excitement his pett-| tlons have caused in Washington, D. | C,, H.C. Harris, ol! promoter and erstwhile campaign manager of | United States Senator C, C, Dill, to- day declared that the “citizens’ com- mittee” of which ho is chairman, is! confident that thousands of signa- tures will be affixed within the next 19 days to petitions his committer has mailed to all parts of the eoun- try demanding a probe of society “doings” at the national capital, ‘The petitions are addreswed to At torney General Harry M, Daughorty, head of the department of justice, United States government, and re. quest that ho sot machinery in mo: tion for a federal grand jury probe of misconduct alleged to have beon indulged in by Washington. society in articles published under tho signa. ture of Mrs. Miles W. Poindexter, wite of the ambansador,to Peru, Harris declared that he shouid be. gin: receiving reports of progress from hin scattered campaigners with in a few days, Ho exhibited a peti tlon signed by scores of Spokane peo: ple, asking that the probe be under: 4 taken, The Seattle Women's Civic league will hold a special meeting ¥riday noon in Dartnull’y cafeteria, Leary bldg. BABY CLINIC Apvil 16th to 21st, Register Now! FASHION REVIEW of Old and New Silk Gowns, Friday, 2:50 —sixth Floor —Second Floor PIKE STREET—SECOND AVENUE—UNION STREET Silk Week! Crowning Values Beckon to You to Buy Silks Now! H J H . 7 Ric » ¥, . ; sve ! Buy now from this wonderful assortment of brand new Silks and Satins bought sp¢ cially for this event! Every yard represents a crowning value in staple and brand new weaves and designs! ~ 35-Inch Changeable Taffetas | | 39-Inch Crepe de Chine Glowing new silks, crisp and delightful, Shades of orchid, cocoa, Japan, whirlpool, pea- 40-Inch Printed Poplin $1.95 spring’s new colorings. cock, henna, navy and many spring colors. Artificial Silk Vesting 79c 39-in. Black Satin Canton $2.25 36-In. Black Charmeuse $1.45 36- and 40-Inch Failles $1.65 35-Inch Striped Pongee 98c 34-Inch Matelasse $1.95 36-Inch Brocaded Crepe $1.65 36-In. Striped Knit Crepe $2.75 - 36-Inch Knit Velvet $3.50 36-Inch Black Satin $2.25 36-Inch Crystal Crepe $1.85 35-Inch Tussah Pongee 59c 36-Inch Brocade Crepe $1.95 35-Inch Chiffon Taffeta $1.35 39-Inch Charmeuse Satin $1.95 39-Inch Spiral Crepe $2.95 32-Inch White Honan Pongee $1.35 Yard Samples Printed Silk and Satin Sc Each, } to 2 Yard 36-Inch Silk Ratine Silk Samples Silk Samples Mill Ends Charmeuse Reduced to 69c 15c Each 25c Each $1.65 a Yard In shades of whirlpool, coral Printed Georgettes, Louisines, In the lot are Printed Radi- Fine quality, 40-inch Black gray, tan, orchid, honeydew Radiums, also Satins—4- to ums, Plain Satins and Georg- Charmeuse—much wanted for BIeD, U . m9 J re re? “ " —_ . 2 j " jade, mountain haze and others. \y-yard lengths. ettes—l4- to 1l-yard lengths. gowns, blouses and skirts. Men’s Silk Shirts $5.95 Exceptional Opportunity! REMEMBER! They're heavy \ it broadcloth, “silkanwear” and je silk. There's a splendid as- sortment of staple and fancy checks and stripes in all colors. A Real Silk Week Spe- cial at a tempting price. Men's Shop—Just Inside the Second Avenue Entrance, Near Union Street Taffeta Pillows for the Day, $4.45 Many styles of round and oval pillows, trimmed in smart ruffling or bright fruits and flowers. The colors are blue, rose, gold, black and bronze. Art Shop—Third Floor—The Bon Marche TheBonMarché Bargain Booth—Upper Main Ploor—The Bon Marche Specially Purchased for Silk Week 200 Colored Silk Umbrellas at $3.85 Splendid quality of waterproof silk in pur- ple, red, green, navy, brown and taupe, vari- ously bordered, The frames are Paragon steel and the handles are bak- alite, with rings or leather straps. An ex- cellent value. Upper, Main Floor A Special Purchase of Slip-On Sweaters at $1.95 Novelty and flat weaves, some in long straight lines and others in belted blouse effects. They are variously trimmed with bands of contrast- ing colors, Navajo and block patterns, Shades of reseda, white, jockey, buff, navy, black and orchid. Mill Ends 36-Inch Mercerized Stationery Vogue Stationery, 10 sheets and 10 envelopes, 6¢. AS Bulk Paper, 78 sheets, 29¢. Children’s Spring Underwear Attractivel y Priced mrenine op Ma Typewriting Paper, $%x11; 100 Sateen 25c Yard sheets for 25¢. OYS’ ATHLETIC UNION SUITS of IRLS' COTTON UNION SUITS, crossbar muslin, sleeveless, knee sleeveless, band top, knee length; Plain “White Napkins, 100 for ban Ene ae Wax Paper, § rolls for 25¢, yards. In black and colors. length. Sizes 4 to 16 years, at 69¢. 4 to 16 years, at 55¢. Upper Main Floor ‘Third Floor—The Bon Marche OYS’ ATHLETIC UNION SUITS of HILDREN'S NAZARETH WAIST B nainsook or knitted—sleeveless, knee Union Suit, with buttons for fast- length. Sizes 6 to 16 years, at $1.00. ening garters; 2 to 13 years, at 85¢. Women’s New Phoenix Knitted Vests $1.10 Silk and lisle—bodice style, with ribbon shoulder straps. Pink and white. Sizes 86 to 44. Second Floor—The Bon Marche Lace Samples 10c, 15c, 25c and 50c Useful lengths of Venise, metal, Spanish, Chan- tilly, edgings, bandings, all-over and flouncing. Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche - Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marcho Discontinued Numbers of Nemo Circlets Reduced Cirelets of plain and fancy fabrics, in pink and white, Formerly $1.50, now 95c Circlets of brocade and all-over lace, pink $ and white. Formerly $2.00 to $5.00 1.35 Second Floor--The Bon Marche 36-Inch Dress Voiles 19c Yard Full pieces and lengths—2,000 yards in all, in light and dark grounds, with neat patterns—such dainty summer frocks can be made frem these, 36-Inch Heavy Black Sateen 25c Sultable for bloomers, rompers, aprons, shirts and skirts, We cannot sell more than 10 yards to a customer at this low price, 18-Inch Crash Toweling 124c Yard 2,000 yards—heavy brown crash, Just the thing for hand or Kitchen towels, Turkish Wash Cloths 5c Each 200 dozen Wash Clothi—in pink and blue stripes and white center, with pink and blue borders; 10%10 inches, Third Floor—The Bon Marche “Carry Home” Needs from the Housefurnishings Aluminum 1-quart Sauce Pans, Pressed Glass ‘Tumblers, 6 for Aluminun Cleaner for Ladd Keg Beater, family size, 412¢. Solld back Serub Brush, 14¢. Brilllantshine Metal Potish for Lenox Laundry Soap, 3 for Waldort Tollet Paper, 25¢. Sunbrite Cleaner, 4 for 26¢. Porcolator Tops, § for 10¢, Tungsten Lamps, 25¢, meled Sink Strainers, 4 for Union Street Basement An Extraordinary Value! 75 Girls’ Wash Dresses Reduced to 59c Much less than the material alone would cost. Dots pereale, and plain and checked gingham, trimmed slo dainty organdy ruffling or bands of con AE The style is slip-on, and the sleeves are both lo and short, Sizes 6 to 8. Second Foor—The Bon Marche TANTS MOMSMAA DE MAEMO keamanetion ane