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TUESDAY, MARCH 18, un sTAn PAGE + QUR SPECIALS THIS WEEK DEFY COMPETITION! WE WILL OFFER YOUR CHOICE OF 26 PATTERNS AT HLGRADE NOVELTY SHOES IN TWO STYLES AS ILLUSTRATED AND M4 OTHERS INCLUDED IN THIS LOT OF HLGRADE FOOTWEAR SATINS! SUEDES! PATENTS! KIDS!) ALL ON BARGAIN TABL WOMEN’S PUMPS and OXFORDS Black or orown in pat : ent, kid or calfskin, Alt = wes sizes, Values to $4.00 CHILDREN’S MARY JANES Patent Leather, trimmed with © brown kid, Leather heels; 5 to 8; #4 to 11; 11% d. $1.45,$1.95, $2.45 jes; With sewed soles and rub- ber heels, All styles and some are worth to $4.00 SIZES AND WIDTHS S WE OFFER MEN’S Dress and Work Shoes! Black or brown, with soles and rubber heels. $5.00 value BOYS’ Play and Dress Shoes| 5 | SEATTLE TO SEE “THE FOOL” be Mitchell Harris, Channing Pollock and Helen Joy. Harris and Misa Joy are two of the ILVER DOLLAR SHOE STORE players of the big New York cast of “The Fool,” and Mr. Pollock is the author of | this famous play, which swept Broadway off its feet and caused more comment than any “Sq@ttle’s Largest Low Rent Shoe Store” CORNER FIRST AVENUE AT PIKE STREET) ECONOMY MARKET, UP THE INCLINE Next Door to Bartell's Drug Store play staged in years. Manager Hood of the Metropolitan week's engagement, following Rob sented with a special New York | first Western tour of “The Fool.” “ye rt Mantell’s Shakespearean repertoire. cast, including the two players pictured here. This is the praser- SECOND AVENUE paterson C9 SPRING SALE OF “Eldredge” and “Western Electric” Sewing Machines ag This Week Only oA allowance on your old machine (regardless of its age, make or condition) toward the purchase of any “Eldredge” or ‘Western Electric” sewing machine. (Special priced ma- chines not included.) $15 Nr ay », i | Eldredge Sewing Machines Are Better—Prices Are Lower We have the most cor assortment of family Sewing seattle: The “Eldredge Two-Spool, ly family ng machir directly from two ordinary spools of thread, a spool above, a spool below; tl Idredge Rotary,” equipped with the f automatic tension; the “Improved Eldredge B,” the finest vibra 2 machine money can buy. Many beautiful patterns from which to select, including mahogany and Console Table Electrics, Desk Type Electrics, and a large assortment of t type machines. Special During This Sale No, H-115, Improved Eldredge B brating-shuttle type machine. Fully guaranteed for ten years. Beautiful woodwork, six-drawer style, ball-bearing stand. DYICO sso scerosescrcos High-grade vi- on $4818 Terms $1 Down, $1 Per Week has secured “The Fool” for a It will be pre- | ——EE—E «Social Bloc’’ Spring Coats $39.50 i Coats of soft fabric, light in weight with the deep, soft pile that always adds a luxuriousness to any wrap. In our dressy coat section you will find a large assortment of twill and charmeen coats, too. 7.00 down On a $39.50 Coat $22.50 t Soft self-tone or dashing plaid Top Coats for general wear. $5.00 Powe On a $32.50 Coat Two Entrances ing your We carry a large assort- as. thiiling tkerature cannot: be |20™ Seb! tor: Fe-slection this year, f i i | overestimated. |He expects to settle down in Mus ment of Coats in out-sizes | overestimated. kogee after March 4 next, tend aj up to 54 With All the Credit You Need Take advantage of a CREDIT GLADLY account when buy- spring outfit. 1332-34 See 209 Union Busy on Congressman Couzens! Millionaire Lawmaker Goal of Siege Started by Washington Society | BY HARRY B, HUNT i ments,» | | WASHINGTON March 18.—The z r i y again some of h egular” views s of taxation, public similar = qui vs hose who are This it ts after an “ou er,” whom it , ual and a accepted hington by one wh “in right,” but one who, it f sho’ because of his ¥ ni But so heavy has become the #0-| cial barrage, its charmed « particularly since his Said fon than J gan, who propably millions than any o! United States senate. Cousens, however, ts understood |to recognize the net that is being |mpread to tame, thru social entangle wenses more |! er man in the |* r t ognizes the gam ed and ts ready | bloo can } Characterization Dewn through the centuries there |have been noteworthy periods when j reading the Bits — to be even | wre” Mirrors of Washington,” has jmore strongty essential to ¢ lbeen peering thto all the looking than any other recognized pros Ghiauas aiowh he cabal Sanantiy pose: to seo if he could catch a gt : 0 see ould catch @ glimpse | _‘The present time ts one of these. /oe an ideal candidate for president | What causes the cycle to repeat {t-|1, 3924 And he sums up the re Jeet is of no particular moment.|euit of his quest thus: | Sufficient that it does, ang deep) 7 could count up the ideal can-| thinkers find the reason “easily |aiqates for president this year on ltraceable. ‘The fact remains: Biblelringers of a man who had both | reading 1s exsentia! larms shot away in the late war.” So eminent an educator and critic | waste the time! Clinton W. Gilbert, who wrote or os William Lyon Phelps has written| genator Robert Ih Owen, of intensely interesting work on |/oKlahoma, might justly aracter delineation as he observes |g, jit in the Bible. ‘The title of his|member of the se |volume, “Human Nature in thelong penator boasting @ | Bible,” again places the Bible in |tndian blood, belng descended from | |the js of men as a story Of ithe Cherokee tribe. | men. Tt ts not a book to be read merely | op arene | by students, or by the clergy, or by llaymen espectally inclined. The | Bible's interest is so varied, and its | pictures of life so vividly drawn, that for the general reader its value Americanism than is 68 years, Owen Is one ger members of the sen- ate in appearance. | Altho he haw served Oklahoma tn the senate ever since she gained statehood, Owen announces he will 1 © of Genest a ingot herrea inthe org” for /home garden and devote hia time ~~ corned eer ” Pa rey ovate man's \tg urging adoption of a simplified weakness and hidman frality such | iethod of amending the constitu- as has never been equaled. The Book of Ruth fa a story of adven- |“°" eg | ture and a love tale of rare ro-| | mantic appeal | The mc gerous fighter in Every reader of this paper is |the Un tes senate, from a} leligible to ownership of this Book | Psycho-analytical andpoint, {s ana, the young | hru the resolu | tion of Attor: of Books, The distribution of Bibles | Wheeler, of {a fully explained in a coupon print. |Member who ed elsewhere in this paper. tion for an | | —— ney General Daugh: | | When Wheeler gets into a scrap | ‘ACID N § OMAC |—and he’s already headed into a| number of battles, he doesn't get | SOURS THE FOOD pee He doesn't get dramatic. | | Bae tre rE TEE EE | Says Excess of Hydrochloric Cheers Others | Acid is Cause of | Indigestion { A well-known authority states| stomach trouble and indiges-| are nearly always due to acidity | acid stormmach—and not, as most | folks believe, from a lack of digest- ive juices, F states that an excess of hydrochloric acid in the stomach retards digestion and starts food Ifermentation; then our meals sour | like garbage in a can, forming acid | ond for Alaska Ports of Call ALBERT ABY PRINCE RUPERT KETCHIKAN Fares MA in 5587 CANADIAN PACIFIC Next Sailing of S. S. Princess Mary From Vancouver, B. C., 9 p. m. MARCH 15th WRANGELL JUNEAU SKAGWAY reservations on application CITY TICKET OFFICE, 608 Second Avenue F, I. Sheehan, General Agent, Passenger Agent fluids and gases, which Inflate the stomach like a toy balloon. We then | |wave his ntly began | inst |than prices in making or breaking a! }oustomers change their trade from get that heavy, lumpy feeling in the | chest, we eructate sour food, belch | gas or have heartburn, flatulence, | water-brash or nausea, | He tells us to lay aside all di-| gestive aids and instead get from any pharmacy four ounces of Jad Salts and take a tablespoonful in a | gians of water before breakfast, while it is effervescing, and further- | more, to continue this for one week. | While relief often follows the first done, it is impossible to neutralize ; ‘ the acidity, remove the gusmaking| Miss Josephine Tisher, mass, start the liver, stimulate the| gf Omaha, Neb., has had to| kdaneys nd tha “promote n free] semain indoors, an invalid, flow of pure digestive juices. | é ; " Jad faite $s inexpensive and ts | fOr the last 64 years. Yet she) made from the acid of grapes and|tses the radio to broadcast} }iemon juice, combined with lithia| happiness to other shut-ins.| and sodium phosphate This a With her telephone and her jean salts in used by thousands of] 1+) Cainer she says she| with excellent re |has the world at her cars. Pir... 2 stomach sufferers Advertisement, sulta He doesn't pound his desk and B) x 730, “Eldredge Two-Spool”— arms and rant, r * Instead, he grins, And his smile No bobbins to wind, a spool above fy lke a barb in the hide of hin and a spool below. Four-drawer, opponent, singing him, goading him, rter-saw a y 7 teeing yes eimian ree $-Spo0 full quarter-sawed oak woodwork, Poses ire <r tcaich wnat Case Open hand-rubbed golden oak finish, ball- bearing stand. Near-Monopoly on Bully ‘ guaran- $ 75 Wh : \ tee or ten = eat Is Claimed pad — years, § ric WINNIPEG, Man, March 18— NS boontcAle ai Canada will soon bave a +virtual monopoly of the export trade in Terms $1 Down, Balance on wheat from North America, accord. Ing to Sir Herbert Holt, president of the Royal Bank of Canada, in his an nual address to shareholders of the Easy Terms—No Interest event tendencies In the Unitea| es," sald Bir Herbert, “indicate| Increase Prizes within the next few years ie . . ‘ in Air Contests ing ublic will produce only en nent Doe 8 Sormenet: Deeaty ee DAYTON, O, March 18—Cash Canada, already the leading exporter of the world, as the sole exporter of | @Wards of $ 0 have been agreed wheat from } |upon for the international air races| First prize in this race will be the/ “Canada thelto be held here next fall. This is|beautiful Pulitzer trophy and $6,000} orld have increased | more than |enree times the amount awarded for|in Liberty bonds. ‘The total expend. . er cent, wince 190 that | * 5 | year the dominion ahipped out 9,359,-| these races at Bt. Louls last year. | Hares sn eects Ba rapa Racks 4a’ beanhiabh: of hous TA: Co ‘Thero will be 12 events. which will include the prize money, | 1933, ‘The principal event will be the| 255 4 and military airplanes having a min. | other eed of 175 on the groun¢ imum miles an hour and a si miles an hour. Thorouginess methods in jear | x.| jon face, neck or body is overcom 681,000 bushels. | quickest by |]] sath that |}} Odd Coat and Vest | PANTS $3.50 $5.00 buniness, according to Prof. Frank A.|}} $6.00 Nagley of the University of Oregon|}} 7 faculty. | “ i Nagley has completed an extensive ||] © : TAILORED READY CO. survey to determine the reasons why| 401-407 Pike, at Fourth Characterizes every transaction, and our cus- tomers are accorded every cour- tesy consistent with sound bual- ness judgment. 4% Pald on Savings Accounts Accounts Subject to Check’ Are Cordially Invited Peoples Savings Bank SECOND AVE. AND PIKE sT. our Personality Holds Trade for Clerks | EUGENE, Ore, March 18.—Per) sonulity of a salesman counts more} preparation that | irritation. Mentho-Sulphur | smooth. It is used like cold cream— rip Left You a Bad Back? RE you getting over a cold or grip only to find yourself a victim of one store to another. | i backache? 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