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Charming Spring Fashions For Juniors and Little Misses Coats fo $12. Coats for the Little Girls $5.50 to $17.50 The little girl will love the soft, gay colors that have been used this year the Coat for the Junior maid. These for her new coat. And the new, bright Coats, either mi SOEs’ tyles or in 2 ) ia dressy models with narrow bands of shades of rust, rosewood, bluette anc fur trimming, will fascinate the young- shrimp are particularly charming for er girl, All the popular shades in sizes 14 to 19. * the little miss. Top Complete the costume by adding a chic little Hat. trimmed straw hats and jaunty f and the Junior maid. CREDIT GLADLY Two Entrances: Just as smart as mother’s new coat i Off the New Coat With a Smart Little Hat Both felt models are being shown for the little mis r the Junior Miss 50 to $24.50 gayly colored, ribbon 1332-34 Second 209 Union they were returned with note trom | his friend Not Crazy Enough for Cross Words m crose-word purzies. There | eee ee eee ter a French) Nobody crasy enough here to work! th at. psychopathic ward. em out” a Harry McAlhone, who conducts a é = rye hota of cheer just off the Avenue do| WILL LECTURE AT U. OF ¢ Opera, popular with Americans, felt) NEW YOR! Feb. 20—Dr. Wit sorry for one,of his customers who | liam P. Mont professor of phiil- drank too mich cognac am) had to! osophy in Colimbia university, has be putin «& straight-jacket, Harry) been” chosen to deliver the 1925 clip a numberof crogs-word pur-| Howlson lecture at the University of zles the newspapetahd’ sent /Onlifornia on January 99, It was aa} them to the hoapital. The next day | nounced yesterday, In Delicious Flavor surpassing all others "SALADA" TEA | is truly satisfying to the sine Sold by all grocers. AskK for it. R. & H. ©, COOK, MA tn-0669, EL fot-0350, DISTRIBUTORS Children pee for At MOTHER:- Fletcher’s Castoria ¢ is a pleasant, harm- less Substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups, especially prepared for Infants in arms and Children all ages. To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of Ctl tilda Proven directions on each package, Physicians everywhere recommend it. Dodge folks who have~ A sneeze or veloped no way to improve them. W. H. Hill spent his life in the study of colds. He devoted decades to research. And he created the Colds are infectious. a cough will spread them. so will kis io will close conta 8. One with a cold is ostracised OT | best remedy we have yet found. for should be. Colds are dangefous. | colds. Nobody knows where a cold may| It not merely checkn colds It peas removes the poisons they have 4 caused. It t the whole system. But a cold can be stopped in 24) og vitmlity returns to normal. hours. The fever and headache can| Don't dally with a cold. Fight it be ended. La Grippe can be check-jat once, and in the preme way ed in three days. So dhere is no| Do eve y conditions. excuse for colds. |The way Hilt method. Start it Millions know that Hill's Cascara-| Get tho genuine Bromide-Quinine tablets stop a cold| ty, rompt at the for every hour of Colds =|Negro. Health Week “Dear Harry: Don't send us et Observed April 5-1 1}; | ‘ National Negro E be observed th weit | ment of the United States public h aervics and the Tuskegee e. The observance is na t extent and It is expec =| that local bodies will assist In carry ing on the program here. 7 pril | t9. THE EAT‘ LI STAR FREE A Pair of Stock ings with every f of Obit dren's “Black r Cat shoes.” WOMEN'S BLACK CAT SHOES 87.560 SATIN PUMPS — Sucde trim, low Cuban and $2.95 ne it at ¢ HORIZONTAL for professional serv H ac Over (poet) sfty mountain. } th young. ne malla o oak, si. Un ¥ TICAL LA re of type. « implement To ignitye Spanish heel; 214-8 $7.50 KID PUMPS—Cuban and Spanish. Arch $3.45 Supporters OK SUEDE quality; latest $2.95 87.00 SHOES AND OXFORDS id, calf and pat ent Dixie Ties; 244-8 $3.50 85.50 TWO-TONE—Latest style patent front, russet $ 4.95 trim, low heel; 219-8 88.00 PATENT | MPS — Finest | style ach, Sizes 214-9....6+- amoed tissuos all emotipn scraps of li .erature| on one subject. r tralian ostrich, SENSATIONAL 3 SHOE SALEM “The Shoe With Nine Lives” THE BLACK CAT SHOE STORE | ° =. ery latest and anship, 1428 Ist Ave.—Ground Floor—Just Below Pike St. TheBlack Cat Shoe Store BLAC K CAT styles CHILDREN’S BLACK CAT MEN'S WORK AND DRESS SHOES SHOES —_—_—_——_____, 1,267 pairs Children's 87.50 DRESS SHOES — Go Shoes; 814-2; pair $1.25 year welt, calfskin; black or Solid leather, 6 styles. Sold reg brown—W eyenberg ular for $2.5 SHC... 22+ re reene $3.95 Oxfords, Mary Janes, Roman DRESS 0. Sandals, Infants’ Shoes—ALL ON west styles; kid plore SALE, est quality Weyen $3, = 84.50 BOYS’ Moccasin tor. berg shoe. .+eerreres 85 Panco sole, Goodyear welt; 10-24% $3.25 $7.75 OPEDIC SHOES—Cuh jon insoles; soft kid Space will permit of but a lace, Dr, Ch ries Sie 3.95 brief description of our numer ous offerings, and if you do not $4.50 WORK SHOES—Soiig find what you want here you leather; black or brown; heavy will be sure to find it in our leather LARGE WINDOW DISPLAY Sizes 6 to 12, . $2.95 “0 Paire ‘Giete crv Strap Pat $5.50 BROWN OXFORD ~ nt—sold for $2.9%5— joodyear welt, finest ca alone tor... 91.00 | guiu, ene $2.95 ny 44 “ THE BIG GROUND FLOOR STORE 6 t 1428 FIRST AVE. sicc" Just Below Pik ‘ : Bi ow Pike St. 62 6 - 3 HF ons HEAVY STEEL OUTPUT LOOK FOR STARS DRUGGISTS RAISE $400,000 + | Chicago, Feb, 20—Night and day] NEW HAVEN, Conn, Feb: 0m NEW YORK, Feb. 20—More thag 7 . cyment and| The telescope the new b- | 340 ° ‘and milk shake | shift, overtime employment pas South aeeiéa a $400,000 of the $1,000,000 required te : Rea orders that are taxing the arene | en route for Cape | *stablish a national clearing housq lof the mills mean a production o' | Town glass, 26 inches in | for pharmacy has been raised, It ig a to 500,000 to: diameter n as perso! announced by the American Phan THE ANSWER TO THURSDAY'S Pet Pa cage by Dr. & maceutical Fifty thoue PUZZLE Stool | the Yale obser The main ob-| sand drug ing enlisted ag nde by the sets association. Prod ed to double the to Dk. WO Natural Remedies Seatel Phone EL tot-7339 Wash. ‘Coal Prices Will Rise, Statistician Predicts \Immigration Restriction Keeps Wages of) Miners at High Level; Freight Up BABSON PARK, Fila, Feb. 20.— In line with Roger Babson’s recent |statement regarding commodities which are unusuglly cheap, he this week expressed Kimself on the bi tuminous coal situation. It ls as follows: “I am bullish on the coal sttua- peting with coal, but no one needs to fear an ultimate overproduction of anything which supplies power or heat. “Temporartly there may be a sur plus of these things, but over any considerable period an increase in the demand for power and heat ts Inevitable. Coal has always been of’ power, and, so far as we can now nee, will be for many years to coma, “Bituminous coat consumption should really be the best barometer Nearly all our factories are directly by coal, while most those which are operated by tricity are operated indirectly coal, run of elec: by s is bank clearings, or check s, as they are properly unt of checks | community must be remembered tt ton of coal one d y much of anything for the Coal sells under ground at, say, 6 cents or less a ton. It is labor and transportation that we really pay for when buying coal; that 1s, we pay the cost of getting the coal FRENCH GOODS - POPULAR HERE U. S. Is One of France’s Best Customers WASHINGTON, Feb, 20.—Exports from France to the United States in- creased in 1924, according to cable advices to the department of com- merce from American consulate in France, The total declared exports for last year to the United States and pos sessions, the port figures include 068 in 1924, he in- ne of $10,989,453 ship- ments leaves a net increase of mer. | chandiae exported of $9,44 Of the 1924 exports, $175,134,105 | weres shipped to the United States 4 > the Philippine 40 to Porto 0, $3, at once. They aro au deugetets start im é : pe so sure that all Pligg Price 306 ts to thie cold drugeists gua °° CASCA! You will never tee them. The: NE treat colds in other so efficient that 25 hon ways when yot wena have de OtRedBox with portrait once know this, if and $3,140 to the Vir- gin islands, tion. It is well enough for the bears | j to talk about water powers and va- rious other things which are com-/ the great factor in the production | of general manufacturing business. | The other best barometer of | up out of the mine, the cost of {transporting it by rail, and the cost of delivering it to our homes ] “Without doubt wages are abnor. |mally high in certain lines today, | and wage readjustments which were | | started in 1924 will continue during | 1925 in many lines of industry. Wage reductions tn the textile «industry, the shoe industry, and even the auto. mobile industry, are inevitable. “It happens, howe that most | | all our mine workers have come from | Southern Europe, which immigration | |{s now restricted by law. Altho there | may be some temporary reductions | in the wages of coal miners, yet #0/ |iong as the present immigration laws | }are in force, wages as a whole will! be higher, rather than lower, in the coal industry. Tho same general rea-| {soning applies to freight rates.” LEAGUE FIGHTS FOR YOUTH atien Scope of Interna- tional Body on Evils |Bro } in BY HENRY UNDERWOOD GENEVA, Feb, 20.—With the con- | vening here today of the League of | Nations Permanent Advisory com mission on the white slave traffic, the International Boy Scayts and the International Girls Guides associa \tions began an official connection with the League of Nations, rom now on both of these organ- izations will be officially represented be tho leag ‘s advisory commission | on the wh slave traffic and the | protection of children by two experts eague in its world-wide campaign | for the protection of youth. The meeting today of the leagu advisory commission constituted the first session of that body since it has been reorganized for the purpose of taking over an entirely new field of activity for the League of Nations that of the international protection of the child whose duty it will be to help the} I WHY NOT SAVE? Where? Townsend’s Shoe Parlor 519 PINE ST. Shoes and Hosiery for All the Family In Latest Styles and Patterns Special Values in Shoes from. ..$4.85 Down Special Values in Hosiery from $1.50 Down A visit to Our Store will convince you and get you acquainted with Our Profit-Sharing Plan—it means money saved. WHERE? TOWNSEND'S SHOE PARLOR SHAFER BUILDIN Opposite Frederick & Nelson Popular Demand Advises— Wire That For An TOO MUCH OVER ALL cided to supply | overalls |signed them, And she had strong ideas as to how much ankle and nec should be shown all his girls with The girls, when they overalls, revolted. There ¥ The slogan was “Overalls are right, but they mustn't be over Arbitration as to length and cut lof the garment forced the employer wile Ww back down. saw the new LIVERPOOL, England, Feb. | ‘Tho first overall strike on record has | | just finished its stormy career here. | | An employer in a cotton works de- | Unfortunately, his wife de. | ELECTRIC RANGE Buy Yours on Easy Terms at Your City Light — Electric Range Headquarters CITY LIGHA.G POWER 204 County City Bldg Phone MAin-6000 be completed. workers for the project, which alms to erect mational headquarters buflding {n a central city yet to be selected. “This building, {t is planned, ll be equipped with research labow will be to determine the distance visible from South Africa. estnger will remain tn South Juno when It is expected tion of the telescope will | SSS If you want a Ginger Ale that doesn’t bite—that IS extra dry- . that BLENDS with anything It is the only REAL GINGER ALE! All suppliers of good beverages sell itt Ralnier Products Co., 2962, First Ave. S., Distributors for Seattle Territory. If you prefer a hot cereal on these cooler morn- ings you have a treat in store. Just make Sureppep Warat Mush according to the di- rections given above. And don’t forget that this is a mush with 100% food value—because SHREDDED WHEAT is a whole wheat in a most digestible form— and whole wheat is a complete balanced food. ‘Two biscuits—either served as a mush or cold with milk and cream—make a most satisfying meal—and all at a cost of about five cents! Think of it—a balanced, energizing meal for 8 nickel! Write today for recipe book, “50 Ways of Serving SHREDDED WHEAT.” COAST SHREDDED WHEAT CO. * Oakland, Calif. PACIFIC Wh in two biscuits, SS4yeeuepayvs peepeg Set a ee ee ne ean maa BPeeae weveana wotveceacwee oe Wereser VAwMeOreED 3 sr