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There’ s news of a dif- \ferent kind of sale- —of tremendous interest to every homefurnisher — it will take place Monday and Tuesday (2 days only) and you are to be given the greatest value-offerings for every room in the home, this store has ever announced. —the only way you can realize and understand what we are to do, is to come Monday and see--the value of it—the quality of it—and the PRICE. 1° Sunday papers and Monday’s Star will give the story complete) STANDARD FURNITURE CO. ations Will old Joint Meeting | the Tax} ‘The Taxpayers’ league, pent clulis of the city will a joint meeting at Wolfe's cafe- 811% Second ave. on Friday hoon, at which time the candidates It ts planned to ce action on the proposed tax levy fore the voters on May 8. {San Antonio Holds Ron-stop dancing Dance Record Now SAN ANTONIO, April 26.—A. juction council and the Federated | Watson today claimed the world’s| CG record when he passed the mark of 109 hours and 45 minutes, claimed enthusiast by a Washington ‘Watson, who started out ‘saturday night at 7:30 o'clock continued danc- the bond issues that are to come | {18 declaring he Intended going on Ht noon. 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Hadley the |form of a neat booklet, the reprint |!s sent out with the following note lof explanation In “Wo aro inclosing « reprint from |The Seattle Star of tribute paid the j'ate Henry R. King. As one of Mr. | King’s friends, appreciative of the | fine character of this man, who did 80 much for Seattle, you will be In. terested, wo believe, in having this {small booklet.” sonconene iB taste better with Ld ‘way to heal your skin with Resinol If you are suffering from ecrema, ringworm or similar itching, red, tnsightly skin affection, bathe the sore places with Resinol Soap and hot water, then gently apply a little Resinol Ointment. You wii be astonished how instantly the itching stops and healing begins. In most cases the sick skin quickly becomes clear and healthy again, at very little cost. Reainol Ointment and Reainol Soap are eold by all dealers in drugs and toilet goods, Duke W All England Duke and Du M. M'CANN 4.—The duke of Be ay tn BY CHARLE LONDON, April York and Lady Lyon were marricé Weatminster Abbey While the great bells of parliament square pealed the nation’s joy at the union and millions sent up a thun- der of cheers, the modest lanale, who had ex d the abbey a commoner, emerged, Cinderella-like on the arm of her smiling husband, | fourth lady of all England. | zabeth en d at noon t at the King our royal Elizabeth be- Queen Mary the Princess At the wedding breakfast | palace following the ceremony, | George dubbed the bride Queen Mary | the bride moment and t-backed young duke stepped |from the mansive abbey doors started for thelr carriage, tho sun, hidden two days bebind disheartening clouds and showers, burst forth, ita] rays striking upon the shimmering sheen of the wedding gown. MILLIONS WATCH BRIDAL PROCESSION ‘The 600'toned bells of Woatmtnster, Jeet up the pealing they maintained for three and @ half houra and the duke carried away hia bride on a long ride thru London ‘wtreets where sev- jeral millions saw them pasn ‘The wedding broakfi tion at Buckingham pal: te and Hetty—despite the Jatter’s new dignity—became just a happy jpalr of newly married lovers, off jon a honeymoon to Polesdon Lacy, in Surrey The great day dawned raw and Beotch |! | beat jerinning broadly at his side. hy ds Lady El izabeth Is Rejoicing chess of York pennants and flags ty along the route to be taken by the bride and groom a biaze of col ng dejected the morning f the thou pened them with the da med mille people must be moving toward tho abbe The long walt thruout the morn ing for crowds between the palace jand Parliame: by incame the merriment of street perform. who were rhooed away nervour |ly before 11 o'clock. At exactly $ minutes past, the big ad the king mut f designed that | BRIDEGROOM 18 | RATHER NERVOUS Queen Mary sat proudly erect, lbowing and amfling in response to |the cheers—even tho her son wns being married, } Five minutes joraning of n Jnomewhat with the crowd saw the bridegroom, tight-lipped and smiling somewhat that interfered jnervously with heightened color, | |drive from the gates, hin brother, man, the Prince of Wales, An escort of clattering, red-trousered hussars surrounded the gilt conch in which the prines rode. ‘The carriages proceeded down the mall, swung into the ‘Horse Guards’ | Whitehall to |” parade, and thence vi made the! ¢ equare was broken | gates before! Tear of cheers, | Parliament Square ELIZABRTH RIDES AS CINDERELLA Along the route, | misty, Intermittent showers drench. “aetna |ing the hundreds of thousands who had taken up positions of vantage in Parliament square or slong the wed. ding route, But undismayed, hour long before royalty or the no-lto the royal family with bility that piayed tts more Intimate | cheers. Then came Lady part in the ceretnony was disturbed, | with her father, the carl of Strath. the people sang songs and warmed | more, from thelr home on themselves with flare. It wasaBrit-\4) | teh holiday. Decorations, Bruton The blushing. her gorgeous The Real Flavor of the genuine ‘“‘GREEN” Tea is in every packet of SALAD A” GREEN TEA Supericr to the best Japans, Gunpowder or Young Hyson. Sample free Salada, Boston :/R. & H.C. 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K THIRD AVENUE of ‘Detroit Neur Seneca Mt LAST WEEK OF THE GIGANTIC CLEARANCE SALE Your t , China, RE $1.00 Silk Slippers 59¢ opportunity sket broiderie Prices 50 Bamboo Trays, 24 1 inches, for Table Tops 85c roea, B c 12c was more confused than when wan to ride in a resplen mach of gold and crim mer before the anned for have beer ahe state ec a comm it had been ph a sim car the abbey In ¢ carriage, but King George. out the Cinderella tradition the magnif equipage des romewha shrank into « cor fh and held her fa- tightly os the carriage | the abbey, But she managed a brave smile and many! friendly nods as she stepped from | the coach and entered the church Outside the abbey, on a temporary | grand stand, nobility and society sent ent {ined only ‘oy Lad Iner of the ¢ ther'se hand proached the at of the wedding party PROMISES TO OVE. HONOR AND OBEY questa | had been jong in their places, The} ceremony wns brief. It followed! the church of England ritual and/ Lady Elizabeth promised to “ove, | honor and obey.” The archbishop of York perform. jed ceretony and in a brief address to the wedded couple on| what he termed “the crowning day| lot your lv sald solemnly 1 “Befora, thie host of witnesses) you have offered your love to one lanother and to God. You have re ceived from him at this altar new jlife in which your separate lives are from now until death made the "The archbishop asked the duke and his bride to “take and keep this gift of wedded life, as a sacred |trust.”. He wished them happiness, | but hoped “You'll think not so muclt of enjoyment aa of achievement.” If the prince of Wales doss not marry, any heir to the union seated ltoday will be in line for the throne| jot England : ‘The ta occasion on which the Jeon of a reigning king of England) | wedded a commoner in the abbey was more than six centuries ago, In 1269, when Edmond Crouchbank married Aveliné of Lancaster, daughted of the duke of Albe- mare, The wedding ceremony, which be }gnn at 11:30, was over shortly after noon. The king and queen return. ed directly to the palace to prepare} the wedding breakfast, over which | lQueen Mary took a personal,| | motherly charge. | | BRIDE CHARMING IN WONDERFUL GOWN Tho dice and his bride, the for-| mer very military in his air service | uniform with the hat like an in verted bow! with o stiff egret stick- ing up, over which there has been |no much discussion; the bride, {charming in her wonderful gown of that beggared description, was allowed to cape thus easily They drove to the palace but over} a longer route, along which thous. jands who had not hitherto caught Jeven a glimpse of the wedding show | | waited patiently since daybreak. | | | | x0 lace not This route took them down White: | hall to the tomb of the unknown | where the her bridal bouquet and = everyon and silent a moment in tribute to the national hero; then thru the Mall | | and St, James street, past the prince of Wales’ house to Piccadilly, up to| Hyde park cornér and down Consti- | tution hill, @ routing, it is estimated, | which let an additional million and ja half wee the bride. | ffic had been atopped for miles bride must METROPOLITAN All Next Week Com. Monday, April 30 Matinees: NESDAY-SATURDAY ARG RUA I LSIC BY JAMES BERNARD FAGAN SLLIN ARDL jand without the abbey, the duke and Furniture BESS OF buying fine imported Kimonos, Mandarin C Chinese Rugs, etc., at these great © nerifics ORIGINAL COST TO IMPORT Friday Specials 30- Inch Jap CREPE 12 Momme PONGEE SILK {nches in diameter. They won't ong at this price « 98c tan ¢ | Pongee Silk Curtain Fringe 69c fringe tly mat n 46-inch long , , 33.48 HOURS—9 A. M. TO 6 P. M. around at 9 a. m and 7,500 foot po-thousands of Americans and other ) mounted and 1,000 specials | tourists were at wéll paid for posts of the peace f r the duke and his | vantage, and the spring throngs from bride ex made it in many ways After 9am st hol and Colds Welsh guards lined the Buckingham pal colorful lane for the princi a ay London has seen nd|sinee the last coronation Well dressed countrymen, mers, hawk dlers ro! slum- ace to the abbey, ored nd his wife Occasional- rable and great event PRINCE OF WAL APPEARS BORED During. all 1 were there crush became sweating policemen the assistance of.a fainting woman. But everyone felt the and only needed reward was & long awaited mpored 1D jand necessarily fleeting glimpse of Ms nen : the br and groom, who may some Gown the) day nit side by side on the thrones pase | Us, | of Great Britain. the ceremony, within | his bride were calm and composed & veritable royal dignity bridal procession went aisle, the chotr aingin; Hea Father, Lead couple moved eas p At his brother's aide, th Wales looked distinctly bored. The reception accorded the couple in general thruout the city exceeded even that given Princess Mary when | she was married last year, Many KC For Finer Texture and Larger Volume in the baked goods use— -for over 3Q years Use less than of higher priced brands, Buy By Name Good ‘workmen deserve good tools. It pays to be very “fussy” in your choice of a file. When you buy a Nicholson File. you buy one that cuts’at the first stroke— needs no “breaking in”! 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