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MONDAY, MARCH 24, 1924 FREDERICK & NELSON DOWMSTARS STORE| 100 New Spring Suits Smart Versions of the Tailleur Mode Moderately Priced $9500 MART style lines and fine quality fabrics mark these new Spring Suits as decidedly Five Styles as Pictured Single and double-breasted effects in the youthful styles that are set- ting the fashion-pace for Spring. Tan and olive green covert, navy blue with smart pin stripes, light tan with pin stripes an soft brown over- Sizes for women and misses. tractive value at $25.00. (DOWNSTAIRS STORE) Healthful During the spring and summer, fish is ong of the most healthful foods one can eat—high building muscle and nerve with- out storing up unneces- SILVERWARE at reliable prices ERT HANSEN |) 1518 Second Avenue Between Pike and Pine At Low |! Prices Rothwell Optical 227 Union Street, Seatt Het. Second and Third Aves. health specialists recommend a more frequent use of and here in the Puget Sound where the finest of fish can be had fresh from water, everyone can eat fish as often as they wish. Add More Fish Food Uany 40. Eves 7-9 —— Byes. oe; Main, We country, Ask. your dealer about the different varieties. give you a free folder telling &@ number of excellent ways to (ed SPECIAL MATINEE He will \ EDNA WALLACES ——— YOPPERIEEREa a 0 Ais. OHIO: PA Our whalebone rubber whict does mot cover the roof of the ik Rubber, « perfect re- production of the human ‘cum $10.00 GOLD CROWN BRIDGEWORK CUT-RATE DENTISTS Established 20 Years, Second Axe, and University st. LESS 6 University cor, Western Ave. THE SEATTLE FEAR 11 GIRLS der Way in New York NEW YORK, Mareh M4.~The fate of 11 girls, missing within the past two yours from the Letchworth village home, may be entrusted for investigat jal prosecutor, If Go request of Dr, or, Who has @ murder theory. Dr, Hochfelder, aenistant co: of a skeleton found tn a ¢ Cheesecock mountain are t Lillian White, former tne institution Together with Capt. Grant Wil former head of the missing burequ, Dr. Hoghfelder to know the identity of the ito girl's murderer |} Disappearance of Mary Welannek jand Helen Johnaon,the two other in mates of the Letchworth home, a fortnight ago, led to demand for a uty attorney ge o man Dr, H 6 surrounding the nee of the Welsspek girl whist almilar to those that when Lillian White was t other girla, one after another, ev 1 from the home, which dere Alleging that prosecution b LOceER “QUEER. CRASH ‘Auto Hits Hospital; Flower Box Breaks Neok to police. ion was riding tn a with three other im apres, it is allege as driving the into the side of be |the Rest =| The 4 other liquor was « companions eckless dr 5. BANKER SUICID IN HIS. HOME in $61,000 Is Discovered MEMPHIS, Tenn., March 2 Robert 8. Polk, deposed presid: the biggest bank in this part estimated at $61,000. He was in his night clothing. |investigations by the |Jury and federal offi 5 ‘Animal Epidemic mouth dis \that the there. or subject to contagion. KDZE- KFIC 8:20 p. m. KFHR—4:20 to 6:30 p. m. 6:30 to 7:30 p. m. KIR—6:45 to 6:30 p, m.; 7:30 to 8:30 p. m. KFOA+$:30 p.m, Will Kn Show $4 u Is New Offering Will King is his current pi : body's Wrong” ARE SLAIN! © Startling Probe Is Now Un-| ngton. The nd jumped » broke loose two window » the hospital structure, whieh fell Into the auto. One of the won on the neck, Kill astantly. In Johnson's found a pint of moon: who |Ends Life After Shortage of | South, shot himpelf at hia home here ithis morning. The suicide followed | Polk's return from El Paso, Tex. where he went, following discovery of @ shortage in accounts at the Union and Planters’ Bank & Trust company Polk was found lying tn his room. | Polk's suicide will bring to a head unty grand | in Fresh Start! | OAKLAND, Cal, March 24— | State and federal agricultural au |thorities fighting the hoof and centered their activi. Thousands of cattle and other STAR PAGE 7 FREDERICK & NELSON Gay-Patterned Rag Rugs In “Scatter” and Room Size AT MODERATE PRICES HE bright, clear colorings and the attractive Colonial and Hit-and-Miss patternings of these Rag Rugs make them desirable for use in many parts of the home. Moderate prices prevail on fresh, new displa: 54 inches, 98¢. 3x6 feet, $1.85. 1x7 fect, $4.75 and $5.25. 6x9 feet, $8.50 and $9.50. 7-6x10-6, $12.50 and $14 —DOWNSTAIRS STORE 300 Square Yards (Only) Gold Seal Congoleum Floor Covering SPECIAL 50c SQUARE YARD A SPECIAL purchase of this Gold Seal Congoleum Floor Covering in three attractive pattern- ings—tan and brown tile, blue and tan tile and wood parquetry effect. Exceptional value at 50¢ the square yard. NOTE: Please bring exact room sizes, it will facilitate choice, as we do not lay this floor covering. ‘ —DOWNSTAIRS 8T Tubular Lingerie T ricolette 36 Inches Wide—Unusually Low-priced:, AT 95c YARD LAIN, drop-stitch and novelty weaves in Tubular Lingerie Tricolette in “glos” (artificial silk) weave. In black and white, and these shades: Ivory White Ciel Blue Orchid Flesh tint Pink Brown Mais Navy Blue Castor unusually low-priced at 85¢ yard. —DOWNSTAIRS STORE Women’s Extra Size Union Suits $1.25 XTRA SIZE white cotton Union Suits for women of full figure. Band-top style. Sizes 46, 48 and 50. At $1.25. DOWNSTAIRS STORE Exceptional Values in Coat, Skirt and One-Piece Dress Fabrics At $1.45 Yard 56-inch Novelty Spongeen Special $1.45 Yard XCEPTIONAL value in this wool coat, skirt and one-piece dress fabric. In strik- ing broad stripes, large checks and_ block effects. Black and white, and bright shades. Width 56 inches. Special $1.45 yard. Prunella Skirting speciat $1.45 Yard LUE and tan, black and white, brown and jade and brown and tan stripe and plaid effects in this popular weave. Also used this Spring for one-piece dresses. Width 56 inches. Special $1.45 yard. —DOWNSTAIRS STORB i. Nx Spring Hats In the Styles"Small Girls Will Adore $1.95 to $8.95 RILLS and feathers, quaint poke shapes and close-fitting little silk bonnets in an assortment that will please most any little girl. Three pretty styles are pictured. In the popular tan, rose and blue shades and red and brown. Prices $1.95, $2.50, $2.95, $3.50, $3.95, $4.95 and up to $8.95, Infants’ Section, DOWNSTAIRS STORB New Tub Suits For Boys of 3 to 8 Years $1.25 00 $2.95 UTTON-ON (as pictured)* and Middy styles in Tub Suits for “little men.” In cot- ton and linen crash, linene, pop- lin, cotton pongee and cham- — bray. In a wide assortment of attractive styles and color combinations. Middy styles trimmed in braid ‘and emblems. Sizes 3 to 8. Prices $1.25, $1.65, $1.95, $2.45, $2.65 and —DOWNSTAIRS STORE Infants’ New Creepers $1.25 to $2.75 TTRACTIVE styles in new Creepers of chambray, crepe, ripple crepe, repp, soiesette and poplin. White, pink, blue and yel- low, trimmed with dainty bits of smocking and embroidery. Sizes }, Qand 3. At $1.25, $1.75, $1.95, 82.50 and $2.75. —DOWNSTAIRS STORG livestock were sald to be Infected | —=——— show fs enhani and effective Musical embellishments in * sung by the ru “The Charm Da song specialty Evans and the girls. * Stole My Girl” {8 Casey number with the chorus, and Don |% | Smith sings “My Lady.” Selections from the opera aro} “put over’ in popular style by the entire company, with Don Smith, Jimmy Ellard and Casey Jones sing: the leading numbers. Don 10 cents will make 100) slices of golden brown, The business-w crunchy toast by e!ac-; lunch is much im- trictzy. And 10 cents will! proved, at slight expense, Spread your morning toast | by a cup of hot for a week with d | Goes Over Big “Somebody's Wrong” One of the cleverest musical farces evér staged in Seattle by the two leading comedians, Will \King and Lew Dunbar, to keep | thet audiences in a merry uproar |The setting of the comedy is a fashionable summer hotel, and/ IKing, as Tkey Laschinakey, portrays | the victim of two soclety crooks. | In the cast are; Honora Hamil | best soda fountains The Wholesome Spread and Featauramtn’ ror home and office for Bread tse it Ia gold in convenient Adams, with Hermie King, | ‘ostumes | Don Smith and the girls offer “If | |You Como Back,” a specialty jazz | 6 a| Number that goes big. Clever little ool {Maris Lokke and Howard Evans jappear in “Gee, Geo Georgia,” a} Jance |“hocum" combination of Bong and dance, Hermie King’s “Jazz sym- opening number, owand mebody Jones’ | With orchestral hits. | cious | BOVRIL [It contains the goodness of)! jou \beef. Simply stir a teaspoon-|| | Oo |ful of Bovril in a cup of boil-| | ling water. | Rovril is served at size bottles from 30c (upwards. Smith sings the “Pagliacci” aria ‘\’ Manufacturer Dies While celebrating his $2nd wedding anniversary, William J. Bernard, Se- attle manufacturer, died at his apart-| ments at Adrian Court. He was 63} years of age. | | Bernard had lived here for 35 years. | 9 phonists” prelude the performance | At one time he was head of the Asso ciated Industries. He is survived by wherever sod flower? 11 heurs in ay e Sas, fiat. PUBLIC DANCES Wed. & SMITH’S a oe ie ec | WALL PAPER HOUSE jw oereepte. 1621 Fourth Avenue New Wallpapers for Spring fun in life DANCING be a wall- latest steps. (SIX private lessons two daughters, Miss Marie Alberta ahd Miss Billie Bernard, and by a i | sister, Mrs. Frances Murray of Se-~ at Wedding Party! attle.. ‘The body is at the Tohnada Hamilton undertaking parlors. Spring—birds—flowers. Is there anybody at this season who does: i not want some of the rooms of | the home made new with bright,