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@ SCHEDULED vc AA, \ ee all FRIDAY, APRII » 1925, EDMONDS NICHT) = a, KIR to Offer Talk by Only; LL Woman Mayor in State |-———- OTHER PROGRAMS READY | RADIO PROGRA Plenty of Dance Music for Saturday Evening $} over K FRIDAY SPATLLE STATIONS KPON (oa), 5 “ 4 Moftine Hotty woman SPRING SUITS HAVE ARRIVED CRED (410), Va = a EN 5 at We A Lak a ) he WREO (180), Laneiti® M The HKyerett store of Sher Met bd eenedett | ’ eile man, Clay & Co, will have ; o halt » 6-815 period au malay, One of anish guitar SATURDAY "played — by The Sherclay SEATILE SPATIONS Hoys will play some KYOA (494), Khe apootal pettling y eran trot or two. t Nelson COAST STATIONS KEAR (M8), 1 Wa ent night Silver Wedding eR re! . oy Two ¢ Lola Graham, Ke KNN (ai) Angele » will pl Ther KOO (et aut ‘ KEL (467), ton Auge ate ke 4 Kew .|| GREETINGS “KUSG Ww ld show a finer rega MIDWEST STATIONS | Pupils of Agnes Behr Just will give a program over KJR Mon- day, April 6, Those taking part \\) Bi COR- RECT —— will be: Miss Helen Vogt, pi STYLE aniste; Miss Beatrice Paul, pi hg ae ema anistes both pupils of Mrs, Just; AND Paul Yojeff, Russian baritone, SHADES | and Miss Marjory Chandler, a violin pupil of Moritz Rosen KHQ Friday evenir Universit of the Plano 103 First Ave. So. | King MOTT aaa & program. of Music y will dooek Vie dueta will be a feature of the evening on the 27% meter b 4. KYW's “Insomnia club" will be on the alr Rriday evening, Marting at 9 o'clock, Pacific thne, Chiengo, on the 526-me. ter wave. Might try ‘em if you feel sleepy about that time, is sang de t KPO Thurne eve LAST CALL—Now or Never! 06 §1 DOWN BALANCE LIKE RENT BALDWIN SPECIAL ) $145 PRICE without accessories You Can Buy What Accessories You Need From Us. d $145 and Pay Off Like Rent. No Extra Cash Payment Required. Add Them to the Contract Price of Monday, April 6, This Great Introductory Sale of Baldwin Radios Closes oe big Sale is practically at an end. ONE big day's selling would end it. Certainly not a Radio will be Jeft unsold by Monday night, April 6th. If every person comes in that has promised to come in, the sale is as good as over now. ND this ad is a mild invitation and a gentle hint— TO COME IN NOW. The excellence of this most un- usual Baldwin Special Radio should cause anyone to bestir themselves rather than to risk losing such a golden opportunity. OU CAN well afford to make any reasonable sacri- fice rather than miss a chance like this. purchase price of a new Radio. NUMBER 4—Out-of-Town Buyers: within 100 miles. : NUMBER 5—Free delivery within 100 miles. HIS, then, is the campaign in its entirety. You can send a child to purchase your Radio, the condi- tions are so absolutely fair and trustworthy. You do not, or cannot, take one single chance, £ recommend the whole proposition. This is an 7 urusual opportunity for you to procure a first-class INTRODUCTORY SALE CONDITIONS NUMBER 1—$10 down, balance like rent, puts a Radio complete in your home. ; NUMBER 2—Will take your piano, phonograph or radio, or anything of value, as first down payment on NUMBER 3—Privilege to exchange at full price at any time within 90 days for equal or better grade, and all money paid within that time to apply on purchase price of new Radio. We will deduct your railroad, boat or bus fare from the Radio you buy ADIO and one in which you have every safeguard to protect you—all the way—and you should not let tomorrow go by without at least coming in the store and investigating the wholé of these claims for your- self, and satisfying yourself, As the Sale will POSITIVELY close Monday, April 6th —and these terms will be withdrawn. BALDWIN PIANO HOUSE . THOMPSON-DE LAY CO. FACTORY DISTRIBUTORS 1617 Third Avenue, Seattle, Wash. Store Will Remain Open Evenings During This Introductory Sale Until 10 o’Clock TTS WHORE Were eG ET 1 FOR UNION MADE MIDWEST STATIONS CRAG 1483) erie ogee ag pnt ete ore DIAMOND RINGS KSL (300), Salt Lake Cit Kal - ate the . . . woeo, an Diamond GooD ehubiade sets VALUE, J. M. Telfer, A. A. DeLand, W. H ae Odd Lots of Women’s and Children’s Hose 19c have had. New Spring Coats Speciat 910.98 Special An extraordinary valuc cially purchased and_ placed ale at far below regular e. These Coats are in the best Spring and Summer styles, made from these soft, wooly fabrics that are so popular. Shown in shades of and tan. Every coat well lined. Plenty of size Sale price $10.98. Rayon Crepe Dresses,$4.85 Clever little Dresses in Rayon crepe, a fabric that has much the appearance of silk. Shown in the light and bright colors so popular today. A value Sale price Spe on that is hard to beat. 4.85. Kid Boots Sweaters, $1.59 One of the most popular | Men’s Work Shirts, 69c 2 for $1.25 Blue Chambray Work Shirts, well made, full cut; good, serviceable materials. Every seam well sewed; fine buttons and good button holes. All sizes, 14 to 17. On sale at 68¢—or two for $1.25. | 5 Pairs Men’s Socks for 95c | A big part’of this assortment has been selling regu- | larly at 35c a pair. Others at 25 In black, gray, enc, blue, cordovan, ete. All sizes. On sale at 5 pairs for 95e¢. Men’s Athletic Style Underwear 2 Suits for 95c The right kind of Spring and Summer Underwear. Cool and comfortable; easy to wear; easy to wash. “THE STORE THAT, SAVES YOU MONEY) sweater styles you can find. Just what the younger women and mi want. Wool weaves in shades of green, blue, tan, etc. All sizes. $1.59. —Main Floor INC 4413 10 1417 THIRD AVE. BET. PIKE & UNION THE REORGANIZATION SALE CONTINUES WITH INCREASED MOMENTUM A Great Sale—Great, because of the number of people who have taken advantage of it; great from the standpoint of results, but greatest because of the universal satisfaction our customers MANY NEW LOTS WILL BE FEATURED ON SATURDAY ALL PREVIOUS ADVERTISED LOTS REMAIN ON SALE New Hand Bags and Vanities, $2.95 Just Here on time for a Saturday sale. Smart- est Hand Bags and Vani- ties we have hown, in patent a snovelty leathers, Many of the bags and yanities fitted with toilet requisites. Sale price $2.95. New Plaid Hosiery, $1.00 New tyle in fine Hosiery just received, in the popular tan and brown color combinations. Right kinds for wear with the sports costumes. All sizes. Sale price, pair $1.00. “Cutie” Hose for Kiddies Smartest little Stockings ever made for the kiddies. Dandy colors, fancy cuff tops. All children’s sizes at 50e a pair. A Dress Goods Special Granite Suiting 50c A fine wearing fabric for every day dresses or skirts, and especially good foy-children’s wear. Plain colors, plaids and stripes. Sale price, yard 50¢. A Saturday Sale of Remnants Hundreds of remnants in silks, wool, wash goods, etc. Useful lengths, good colors; this season’s fab- ries. Each piece carefully measured and marked to sell at Greatly Reduced Price We have all sizes on sale Saturday at 2 suits for 95¢. White Table OLCLOTH’ 2OC Ten rolls will go on sale Saturday. Standard make, 48 inches wide. As long as lot lasts at, yard 25¢. * GEORGE LAWLER GLADIOL! BULBS 50 for 89c Lawler Bulbs are among the best known in the country. We guarantee them to bloom this year. They come packed in a box of 50 assort- ed, and the varieties are the most popular. SHEETS Best a Stand. double bed Saturday 400 boxes will go on sale—so, to get a share, better be here early in the day. On sale, 50 for 89¢. 72x90 Pequot Sheets you can buy’ for ¢ rd all over the country A case lot will go on sale cach, $1.68, ny $1.63 ry day -T2x90 or years. Suits in strong, buy Boys’ Overalls 89c Made of a good, heavy weight blue denim, standard make, well made. All sizes. Sale price 89@. PANTY DRESSES For Little Tots Clever little Dresses in ginghams, percales, chambrays and other good fabrics. checks and solid celers. Sale price 95¢. Two-Pants Suits for Boys Two big lots will go on sale Saturday. serviceable grays and heather mixtures. School Suits that will give lots of satisfaction—and there are two pairs of pants with each suit, Lot One... .On Sale at $4.95 Lot Two... .On Sale at $6.95 Tom Sawyer Blouses for Boys, 89c Every mother Knows Tom Sawyer Blouses—bes Plenty of colors and all sizes. On sale Saturday, each 89¢. Boys’ Odd Pants $1.00 An éllent value, made from strong hard wear. ing twe well sewed; all sizes, Sale price PAGE 7 Nashau Sheet Blankets on sale at $1.00 each Pre-Easter Sale of Fi Specially selected Millinery, most of the assortment being in the store less than two days. Bright colors. Ribbon, ornament and _ flower trimming. Hats for the miss and the matron. Small and new large shapes. Lot One— 2 On Sale at wk Lot Two— $6.95 —Main Floor On Sale at Children’s $ and Misses’ SHOES Odds and ends broken size assortments, button and lace styles. Former prices ranged from $1.75 to $3.50. All to be closed out at, a pair, 95c 49 Stripes, Sizes to fit 1 to 6 Well made materials, in browns, t Kind they can 1.00, WREO (285) will broadcast a sacred concert from St. Mary's Catholic church, starting at 5 Thursday. Dubois’ “Sev- | ed dt ast Words” will be given ————— | meter wave from KPO. 10 p.m. by twirling the di jin San Francisco at 8; on the 428 Tho Cocoa nut Grove orchestra may be obtain. to *;more volume try *| Halatead’s orchestra at 10 p.m. or! “}maybe conditions will be better for | | KGW at 491, where Colburn's syn- in full. There'll be plénty of dance music All the Saturday night fer the fans, Eddie Harkness’ boys Will make melody over KFOA on tho 454.meter wave from tue Olymple hotel, starting at 10 p.m. Woldner’s orchestra starts | eee Quality Bringing your films here for finishing as- surés you of all the quality that can be brought out by de- veloping andprinting of the superior sort. ‘AM AZIN Kodak, Brownie and Grafix cameras of every syle and equipment alaways in stock, Eastman Kodak Co. (Northwestern ih to Supply Co.) KNN's 337 meters. If you want jcopators start a couple of hours be; | | fore midnig! Advertisement) A FREE X-RAY Examination of the Lungs or Stomach lia made by a physictan at the Bléetro- 611 ard Ave, for their Medical : r hat we finest medi- 1 6 giving h supp jo in turn to give all kinds sation for ¢ nud nerve divorde many blood lopsided? 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