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FfIIT>AY, Apnn, 14. If>22 FIVE DROWN WHEN SHIP GOES DOWN Mother and Four Children Lost; Father and Son Are Rescued WABMINOTOW. D C. April U Tha achoonar S. C. Kanbla. pr«r>ar»r of Johnaon and Wtmiupp. \\ nalilng ton. aank In a gala ona ntlla halow Alaaandrla. Va.. at I II thla mora In*, with tha lo»a of flva U\aa Tha daad wara tha wtfa and four ahlidran of Capt William U«rfn>«, IS. of Naw Alatandrta. Va. l-AW-ranc* and Carroll, hla II yaar •Id aon. wara raacuad Raporta of tha Inrldant wara r* eat- ad by Washington pollca. Tha raport aiatvd that tha arhnonar waa an«horad whan tha gala davalop ad and tta fury waa ao graat that tha raaaal carfclrad. Capt Ijtwranra and Carroll wara aa tha la'k at tha tlma and to thla thay owa thalr llvaa Mrs !AWTtrvA 41. and tha rhlt dren. IJlMan. 11. Archie, 14; A Win. I#. ai»d Malrl. T. were a«l"*p tn th* r»M«, They were urahle to wragit. The ateamer Northland, ptytng »«■ t»«n Washington and Norfolk, passed hy lh« «fhivn»r and innvmil the (riM of the two man who war* clinging to tha overturned ve«e*l Tha two war* raroovad wUh graAt difficulty. i"apt Uwrem> stated that a and den. powerful) gunt of wine caused th* **•**! to cap*?** After fitting up with watar. th* v*aa*l righted It ■elf and Immediately went down Thla happened ao quickly thai neither h* nor hla aon cuuld go to the reectie of Mr* I*wr*nc* an.l tha four children aalo*p tn th* cabin, he aaut. HERE'S MORE ABOUT DAN LANDON STARTS ON PAGE ONE a publlo n**ung last night, but gpeka at noon before th* Engineer*' club H* aald ha hoped, when elect ed. to bring about sorns economic* In tb* street railway department. MKIF.R CANT mm FTVF. CENT FAKF. He aald he could not a** th* Imme diate possibility of a fly*cent far*, bat thought there waa no reason why a t% cant far* might not be restored, to be followed per hap* later by a drop to a five cent far* H S. Tum«r declared tn a speech kefor* th* Colored People a elub In Renton ball. ltth av*. and Denny way. at which many other candi date* (poke, that h* waa continuing la favor of completion of the Skagit project up to tb* flrvt two unit* and a real survey of the feasibility of adding to the project further. Turner said he believed aevarai edty utility department* should be combined under en* manager to re duce overhead aspen*** and. Indirect ly. taxsa.' M ij. T J. Cunningham, at South Park, void th* votere a stadv of th* city charter bad convinced htra that combining th* street railway, light and water departments' accounting In th* comptroller'* offlr* waa Iro posslhls because such a courn* would be contrary to law and would In crease taxes. U 8010 Club Branch to Hear Candidate* Mr*. Henry lan-lea and Al T. I Irak*, council car. d.-la tea. tha latter to euecaed hlnmlt. and ina 11010 elub'g Indoraed candidate for mayor. Thotna* J Cunningham, will *pe* k In IJtlle'a hall, fnlramlty Rank building. E. 4*th and ITnhreratty way, Monday night. under tha implrn of tha University branch of tha Holo club. a a a Rainier Valley to ' Hold 3 Big Rallies Threa big Joint political meeting*, at which all candidate* for may* and rlty council have bean Invited to apeak, will be h*>d Sunday eranlng. In Rainier ralley. Meatlnga will ba hald In Hlltman City. Colombia City and at Tork ata Hon, auburb* of B«attl«. Widow of Slain Man Falls to Her Death NEW TORK. April 14—Mr* Anna Ollrkateln, widow of Dr Abraham (lllckstein. who waa ahot and klll»d by Mra. Lillian Kalxen for alleged aaaault, today Jumped or fell from a window tn her moth-r'a home and waa found dead on the a!dewn!k. Jll*t before th* act *he e*pr***cd fear that her huaband'a aiayar would ba fraed. Naval Radio Bill Signed by Harding WASHINGTON, April 14.—Preai dent Harding today algn«4 tlia radio bill ettending for three year* tha ui* of tha navy radio equipment for tran*mlaalon of new* meaeagea In th» Pacific. The *»nat* wanted the extenalon for four yeara, but finally "/mpromlned on thr»*. ARRESTED ')♦«. Oraporta Rtmtnoff, II«m< CoM«wfc leader . u-Ka Aa« laan arr*»l rd la Srv Vor*. GEN. SEMENOFF IS HELD IN JAIL Cossack Leader Presents Sorry View In Cell vrw YORK. April 14 Oan firaeory Scmenoff, antl botabovtet commander, who** tVuaarki on.-* spread terror thru Whorl* and who la >nni«Ml of torturing and murdar Ing Americans In Russia, awoka to day In l.udk>* St Jail. Th* "attaman of the Ooaaackg." aa he loved to tie called tn tit* dn)°* when he and hi* wild rider* gwept thru Nllwrta, preeented a a«»rry figure Hl* young and t>*autlful wife waa at th* cell door early to comfort him In hla mlafortun*. Kemeroff waa gurr*nd*r*d by Ma bondsman. who had put up 125.000 bait, after the g*n*r*t waa arretted on hla arrival her* In connortlon with a civil *utt for |47» 000 brought by a N*w York firm The Fidelity A tvpoalt Co of Maryland, Sfhlch p<t« up th* bail. surrendered tb* general •for patriotic reason • " Claims 3-Cent Fare Will Cure and Kill Alpheua R> era, president of tha Transportstloti club, a peaking before th* Young Men"* Buaineae elub Thursday declared tf public official* here would us* th* aame amount of bra Ira a* are being dl*p!ayed tn San Francisco. Beat tie enuld have a lower •treat car fare 11* eald the Brick eon atreet car plan might produce a three cent fare but It "would hill th* patient doing It-" Pierce-Arrow and Lafayette Merger? NSW YORK. April 14-Dow Jones 1 rtnanc4al agency haa announced that, Lb* director* of Pleroe Arrow Motor j and LAfayett* Motor* company have agreed la principle oa a merger of the two companies C W Nash, president of the Ijkfayette, te to be com* active head of the coneotlda i tlon aa chairman of th* board, th* j news agency saya THIRTY SKA KN block* tn »h* government town*)*# of Omak, Okanogan oounty, tn tha Watervllla j diet net. will ba acid by the U S land office at H'a'tla June 11. Par tlculara may be had at 111 Lyon ! build ins MR*. MAI nr R PICRKrN*. na tional general aerretiry of the young p»opl*a branch of the W. C. T. I'., will give an addr**a Monday evening at tha regional conference to be held thru th* day at tha Unlvaralty Chris tian eburch filRI. STOIT annga and aolo dancaa by mambara of Saattla'a "Fir Traa Troop" ant»rtaln»d patrooa of tha Naptuna thaatar Thura<lay. HALT LAKE CITT. ITtah—Fmind I guilty of mtaapproprtatfon of public funda, Robert H Siddoway, former : l*lah atata flah and gam* romrnla ! •loner, »»ni»nc*d to Indatarmlnata , term tn penitentiary. WATERVILLR.—Robart Davl« to I repr»**nt Watarrllla achoola In Shakeapear* rerltlng conte*t- *T,\SHO\ Ml." on* of the gT»atea' festival* In th* Jawlah caJandar, I* oow being ohaerved by Heatll* Jewa Rread dlatributom of Pnrla are al moat e*ciu4|vely women. SINGING BULLFROG IS LATEST: HAS 17 DIFFERENT NOTES NEW ORLEANS. April 14 Singing froga abound In tha hora tofora unexplored tnarahea of thl* a'ata. according to a report by Jay Weber of the Am<ruo niuaaum of natural hintory. Tho report., vouched for by Perry Volaca, Jr., of the I/Ouia I ana conaervatlon department, reveal* the dteovary of apetle* of frog* i-apabla of rendering aeven teen mualcal note* with proper varlatl'ma and pnu*e*. Th« froga have been dubbad "hyia avlvocaji." Jap Shot to Death; One Arrest is made With ono tnon h»ld In tho elty Jalt on an open chnrg#. ettr dotoethroo undor Capt. T*nuant had l>Uc#«t a dtn«n«<t ovor tl»a city Fit dav for two Japaneo* amnion who ohot and killed F M*i tu. «aid to hava ha#n propt lot or of a (rambling plaro. oarly Friday morning In front of hia pla< • of at lot Jm-k oon it Tha man hald la K Kajlmanl. S5. I a iHimirymtn, who waa irruln) at | Haranlh ava and Wallar at.. Ft May j morning, a l»* huura aftar lha aliuut in. i*atacr|va» Chad Wallard and J F Majawakl «ra working on tha ca*a Wltnaaiira to tha ahootlng daclarad tha' Mania had J\ial laft a gambling hmiaa and had «io|i|M<d tn front «f hla Mora whan two Japanaaa who had baan hiding on a »lalrway acroan lha Tumulty Is Rebuked by Woodrow Wilson WASHINGTON. April 14—A "mla undrratandtiig" balwaan Wood row Wllaon and hla formar aroratiiry and cloaa friaud. Joaaph H Tumulty, taiinwl a Iramandoua atlr In poUlli'al clrrlaa hare today. Wilson'• curt repudiation of am» M|« gHen bjr Tumulty to • d«*n» c ratlc dinnar tn New York last Hit urdav night u having com* fnwn Wlleon waa the caue* of tha Incident. Tha dinner developed Into *otn*- thlng of a launching of a boom for Oo» Jainao M Cog in I>l4 Cog waa chief aixakrr at th* bouquet and tha purported Wllnn meaaaga waa Inter preted a* signalising 'ho re-entry of tha former prraldenl Into politic* and aa an Indlcutlon «f tha puaalbiUly of hla support of Cog. Th* rneenag* which Tumutty gar* tha banquet aa coming from Wllaon aald Ihe former president would tup port any man who »taads for Ui* salvation of America " The New T»rk Time* published a ■lory caat Ing doubt on tha aulhentl* Ity of Ihe nteeeege Wllaon wrote Th* Tlrrxa aa fol low*: "1 writ* to nay that ther* need be no doubt alnitlUit malty ! did not ■end any message whatever lo that SIAMESE TWINS ARE SEPARATED IN SPIRIT WORLD. SAYS MEDIUM CHICAGO, April 14—Death haa •eparatad Joaefa Blaiek from her Jtnmeae twin staler. Roea. Oeorg* Warn*, president of Ihe National 4Pt ritualists' assentation. aald to- UX afc. According to w*ma. who Is presiding over a state conventloa >f spiritualists. th* aplrlt of l(os» Utertded the convention when «he *•** aummoned to "teatlfy" about Ife In the other world. "Attho Koaa waa In th* **anc* -ootn only a few aald •Varn*. "*• know the contact had teen eatahiiftied and that alia waa ilone * FREDERICK & NELSON NTKI AWKW Aim BM STIWI A Stitch inTime for the Gar den Is the Work Done NOW ih IJERE, In our Housewares Section, /y .*s3 dr ym3&Jl are tested Seeda and Supplies to U insure that the work will be most pro ductive—Fertilizers, Tools and Sprays r of tho jj Morxrop Fertillrer. I%■ Puritan I.lma, ajmrnd J 24-pound package, li>o. I Jgnalte PVrtHliec. 4-cine* Jr 'package, 24a. ' P ° UBd perkag* |i 00; 10-pound \j*' Prp Feel Hirer, I pound *" package. 76c; V> pound Bonf Mr ml, impound parV IwßfSt' V- • JK^rfl'"*•l package, fS.OO. age, Ma ,ljfj£ffiet*>> ~j' The Gardener May Depend Upon 1 Thrfae Seeda X UHj'a Flower and Vegetable RreA, 100 and 110 park- IJlly't Gra*a Beadi, 4ftc and 100 pound purlufi Kititurik/ II!u# Oraaa, 12-ourir* pack a# a, 7&a \—' Protection for Treea and For a Perfect Lawn Shruba (•raaa Hunk*, (Co, <4c and T4o. Lime am) Sulphur «ipr«>«, 740 gallon. Hedge Shear*. fill and IJ 2#. Fruit and Ifcw Hpray. 60c quart. , t . nft RlM'k l<-af Forty, 1-ounce package, I4e. ' IJi>oir» Mildew go, 16-oun<-a package, 450. Koyllie hlonn, 4o and lie aaoh. rtu Green, l ixu.nd 75c UTr. I«»-n Rakm, »0o each. Rarwlg Halt (City Formula), 1 pound 2So. Kvmlg Bait (City Formula). 14 pound* II 4#. Wood I -awn llakca, fl 24. Karwlg Hpray, quart ran IMB. |* W n Mmnm, $lO Ofl, 110.40, |l3 40. (14.00 and Tin Hpray Pump, on" quart *l*». (100. „„ I tility Hpray Pump, No 10. $8 24. " »■ HlatMlard Hpray Pump, |6,f>o. Or«»» t»Wiw», |1.24 and sl*4. To Keep the Treeu in Order CTyda rriinnn, * fo<rt 11.76; I foot Hand PniiHfMi 60<% 10c, SIOO, $1 is, $2.36 to aixa. J2.00; 10 foot »iz«, s2.2ft. $3 DO. For Digging in the Garden Mtr»l Riika*. »1 14. $1 26 and *1 IS. "D" Iwuidl* H|>a4r«, *1 *5 and $2 1* Mallrablf IliiMn, 4.1 c, W omf n'mlrd Long-liandla and "IV haridla Loflg-hiMMlh' HiMwllng i'orli*, 11.75 und $: 40. Hpailr*, 50u and KOc. -r>"lmixllr Sp.uhni; Forl»<, 940, |l.lO, $1 B4 and lynighandle Hhovela, |1.40, 91 US. *2.14 and 12 24. |2 80. Hand W«-ed>T*, 14c, 240 and 40r. *H" luindla Slioyrl*. II 40, |1 *4 and $2 0». (iardrn Trowal*, 160. 140, 44c, t.Or |oa >|nil W liwlcd Culllvalor*, $7 40. (•anlfii llo«*, *, 7tc 1100, |1 04 and |1 24. Ilaml < iiltlvatura, luc and fI.SS, liOtiKI iOtiK handle Hpailt*. II 14. THIC DOWNSTAIRS BTOIIB TTTE SEATTLE STAR mraot, tumpad lightly to tha pava mant with drawn ravolvara and mani>it shooting without a moment's habitation Than butlata atruok Mania In rapid aurcaaalon and othai bullata atru.k tha windows ami iluur raaliig In (pit* of hla wotmte. Mania struggled to dram hla two r» vulvar*. and had <>tia In hla hand ba fore ha fall dead to lha at raft. Tlia theory of lha police la that tlie Japaneee klllad Msnta aa a reault of an luminal fnud, almtlar to tba Chinese tons wara A not bar thaory la tliat ha waa klllad aa a raault ot a Rambling brawl. On March 11, K Hutukl waa Shot and klllad by an unknown aaaallani In an allayway batwaan fourth and Fifth avauuaa. naar Washington at. Police ballava tha two <*aaa may ba •-onnected. dinner or authorise anyona to convey • maesage ~ Whan Informed of the Wilson let. tar, Tumulty said: "If Mr Wllaon aara tha maawaga waa unaulborlwd I nan only aay I daaply rrgrat tha mlaundaralanding Hist haa artoan batwaan us ! c*r lalnly would not hava givaa lha m» aaga If I had pot bsllavad It to b* authoriardL" Damorrata oppnaad to o«varnor Coi'a nomination as prastdantlal can dldata lew.kad upon tha repudiation aa tha balking of an attampt to lla Wilaun up with tha Cos boom. HERE'S MORE ABOUT LANDSLIDE STARTS ON PAGE ONE 4<n IK* light* went oat Ml tha hou*. ahook M tho an Mrlb. quake wrr» Hm Hi AIM! Ihm U» hnu»« ram* down about at. "Ttir b->)> ran l« llv windows and Jumped befor* tha rraah B» fore llw ll(hta wrnl nut I aaw Mr Hefcenatrrlt holding hi* wlf* 111 111, anirt Ha waa trying U <|nl«l hrr. and *he waa >mwn Inf. In a (aw I'mwh wa war* all pliin«4 nrvlrr tha wrvrliafv. f had only on* arm fraa and IrH lo dl.lndge Mr* ||iVn«lHri bod?. wti»r* aha w)M<crq«hrd ba neath a Umber. Mw and hee ho.banil were locked In nwh oth f'« anna, and apparently had b"n IntajanUy killed "I loat ron*Ho«»naa* whan tha firemen ram a, a nd do not r<-mr«n h»r an) thine thai lli» nctl hour, althn lha firemen aar I wa* talking continually.» FRANK WATRRHOnm, pre*t dent Qt tha S~attla Chamber of Own man*, explained tie propnnd plan of co opera l ion batwaan rlMea of Waahlngfon to member* of tha Rram arton Ktwanla club Thuraday. LIQUOR RUNNER SEIZED IN EAST British Schooner Taken by N. Y. Police Launch VIEW TOftK. April 14 A British arhnoner waa overhauled and aelrad by a police boat patrol In tha bar today Twenty-five harrala of rye Hhlaky and buiidrede of bottJaa of Hootoh wara found on board Altho sailing undrr an aesuroed nam a—tba "Schooner Hail" tha * .«a eel provad to ha tha W. T Oodd of Hrltlah raclaiary from Nsaaau lla captain, Ilarinan H«<11»y, aafd ha waa bound for Halnt Pierre. Canada National Guard to Hold Big Exhibition In tba fit at exhibition of tha kind alnoa tha war, national guardsmen of lha 1401 b T. A. wilt ahow off thalr flald pieces In a public drill at lha armory Friday night. Is addition to tha demonetratlon boxing bouts hava haan arranged. and tha reglmentaJ band will play. Mayor Caldwell win ba tharw and talka will ba mada by Hrlg Oan. U a. M«AI» iand~r and iitlg Garv Maurice Thompson Good Manners Pay, in Books, Anyway! BAN FRANtniKT). April 14. Oood rea/inara and right rotiduct pay In tha long run Tha will of Oartruda ftann. srttoo! laaohrr, ftlad bars yastrrdsy r*va«!ad bar aa tha author of two last booka uaad In tha arhoola of Manila, an til lad "Oood Mannara~ and "High! Conduct " Tha roj'altlaa. had ylatdad til.ooo, tha will (howad. HERE'S MORE ABOUT AUDREY STARTS ON PAGE ONE aip«natv« trip# Ui New Tn*k war* oacaxaary. "On# d«f I rw«fv«4 thai Oacll » fathar tn Kngland had left him the family fortune on condition ha wed Ma coneln. that Oacll had compiled and aalled tnr England. SEVENTH LOVE "And now -Joaaph. my »*ranth lora and I, ara on tha thraahold of marrlajr* Mo you ara how tha gl|.«r'a prophecy h« ham fulfilled" Aulray publicly announced on a year ago aha wa* *»aKlng a i»rfe«-i hnahand "for tha food of tha rwra" (tha waa healeged hy It# r»atn* from all parta of tha country Cow boya. marrhan'a. aoldlara and pro fa Minna I man wera amani tham. Audrey hellaYea marring* alioiitd ha »iitrarla<| with I rlaw »o Irnprov Ing tha ra. a And aha hu bar own klaaa on child training. (Itlldran. alia Ixllawa. ghotild lira for tha flrat II yaara a* iia«r to na turn a* poaalhla Tliay ahotild waar light clothing and no ahoaa Thay •liouid aat fraah frulta. outa and r>i*(*rtaa • Dr. Mary B. Martin Charity Worker, Dead nairmrrhaga of lha bialn. reault Ing from a fall In a Hutti ave N. W. street car Thursday morning, I* ba llavad la hava rauaad tha leath of In. Mary B. Martin well known Heat lla pbyal* tan and rharlty woiker. who dlad at Ht l.uke's hospital Tliurate? night. l>r. MartUi waa thrown to tha floor of th» car whan It s'arted for ward a moment *ftar ana had board ad It Rha wan taken Immediately to FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE AND FINE STREET ' ■ A Special Purchase of 1 W i llf f Brings Their d* 1 Qgr 'f®» If n\ t Hi Price Down to v* * it LI Lj ffl 'TWERE are 144 of these good-looking Sweat aME rB ers ' rom w°°l yarns in plain and Ww m novelty stitch—with braided girdle or plain belt |Lf| tf\ - Roirte with attached collar and cuffs, aa pic- JU| V*/WWir\\ Jade Green Orange Rust Red w W* I ifl Buff Navy Peacock Rlack WII 1 11l I'/ J and pleasing color-combinations. Schoolgirl*' CSw ' 1 / I sizes, and women's sires up to 44. ' f Uncommonly good value at $1.95. —THE nowNsTArns frrone Notable Values in Girls' HTHESE New Coats Include 1 many attractive styles in Mfrxxl Tweeds, Velours, Herring bone mixtures and Polaire cloths, in belted or flare-hack - Combination styles, with novelty pockets, Leathers in buttons and stitchings. |M>\ Color* are: Blue, Red Street Pumps and Taas Sizes 2to 6 years—• i\ \ \ $6.95 priced from $4.95 to $10.50. I \\ w\ Sizes 7to 14 years— I 1 \ L_) Patent leather with Gray priced from $6.00 to $15.00. S4' A Patent Leather with Beige pictured may be V j \\ ONE of the smartest had in Ked or Blue Tweed \| effects of the New miiture, in aizea 7, Bor 9 Vv Season is tJie contrasting Jenr*. st $6.00. U t . of nubuck quarter and -TUB DOWNSTAIRS STORR heel with patent leather Vtt 2i p ' „ , . Easter Smartness with Economy in The Pump pictured, on " Sr pis '»«•«? *2 T weed 3 to 8. widths B and C, „ ia priced at $6.95. /*/ C 1 f\ /)/! —TMK DOWNSTAIR* Ir4»i» %ff 1 V/av/l/ "° Hm rV 17VERY detail of atyle and /f/ljfw. Hi tailoring in these Suits is n . , /' < j\\K expressive of the new season " ornrn * I I \wj/ —and they are designed to Spring-weight 1 / Jn ve satisfactory service all rr • c •! 4 Ji I ' ItVh through the season. Union buits / J LiHjlth Black and white and - c __ ja, nr% / / i tan and white mixtures, /DC una .1/1/ / J ytTj. a j |if/\ also heather colorings of AT SI.OO Fine - ribbed U ftjj H.J|m tan, blue, red*and brown. White Cotton Union Sizes 16 to 42 Suits in low - neck, * -^ n interesting display at sleeveless style, knee length, with band trim- .|6| * , S st 0 ., sre : 5r s P rin s Coats and ahoulder straps and U 111 f--.. mercerized t-ape draw- w Sizes 86 to 44. \1 $15.00 to $25.00 AT 75c Fine -ribbed «_ ADnniv CTA-t pc , , White Cotton Union - OPORTS STV LE2S and semi- Suits in low-neck, O dress affairs share honors sleeveless style, kn«>e 0 4 Wlt , hl " this attractive prico lmft h Sizes 36 to 11 range—Coats and Capes of Herringbone. Chinchilla, —Tnr; DOWNSTAIRS Polaire, Tweeds and Velour, in Red. Green, Tan, STOIIB Brown and Mixtures. Priced at $15.00, $19.50, $21.50 and $25.00. —THE POWKSTAIRS STORFI Women's Knit n >r» • n Bloomers, $,.00 Boys '"JTtS $6.95 White Bloomers, w i th (TITELL-TAILORED Suits of elastic at top and knee; VV Brown, Green or Gray mix strongly reinforced; tures, belted models in single- or sizes sto 9; SI.OO. \ double-breasted styles, with -TH f DOWNBTAIRS vj \ trousers fully-lined and all I ) seanis taped. Sizes ' 6 to 18 I J' enrs . priced at $6.95, $8.75 n . • c. In M}/ to $9.85. Downstairs . tore BOYS' PERCALE BLOUSES, Urlerings in THBHR in striped patterns of various njr y C* • ®B3y attractive color combinations. Men S opring M~ ■ This Blouse is cut generously r» . . « ■ V full, and ia well finished. Sizes naoeraasnery ■ 6 to 16 years, low-priced at MEN'S BHTRTB. In a large an- 85^. •ortmcnt of novalty pattarrui SJ —TUB DOWNSTAIRS BTORB and dcalgna, well tailored and fencroualy cut. Rlicn 14 to ■ 17, priced at fl.lß, fJ.RO r ~ , r-,. f. au.d »i.sr. relt-base Floor Coverings MKN'FL NBPKWKAN. In plena- —. Ing «tilpea and novel figured So. Yd. affecta, priced at 4Af, 65#, \J Kj \S out and si.4s. / X > HIS very serviceable floor covering is printed in MEN's ATHI.KTIC UNION X linoleum-like patterns on heavy, flexible base— hiwrd white J '^ &nd tan co,orings ' nainaook, with knitted am.vio ror kitchen, bathroom and bedroom use. at waiit. in aigca a« to 4«. Featured at an attractively-low price—6s< prioad at BB# auit square yard. -TUB DOWNSTAIRS STORE —THE DOWN.STAIIUI STORK tha City hospital and la tar raronyad to Hi l.uka's, whara sha dt*d. I>r Martin waa tha wtfa of J>r K M Martin, notad avangallst of thr christian rhurrh. lla Is new In Taiaa. Hha la surrlyad also by thraa daughters, Mra Kins M Moora and Mr*. Jay W. Th»t(Jiar, of Rosttla, and Mrs. Franklin flhuajr, of I/>s Angalaa; ona brotliar, John fl Harnna, of Kaaltla, ona alatar, Mrs. Vlolat f>a»K<m, of Kaat IJvatpool. Ohio, and four grandaons. SAFES LOOTED IN WALL ST. NKW YORK. April trrflft 7 rro«f«»<1 tha <l*a«lUna «at bf Naw Tnrh pollra around thr ftnan rial end blew np»n four mt*a 111 a downtown offl< * building Th« watchman, »fl«l and bound, wan tl»d up In a aa<k and thrown Into a cor nr. whlla tha bandlta worW»rt undlaturt>»d. Aftar it tha watchman. tba *»n*. b*ll»vad to numhfr ftva, want thru tha noyal Insijranoa bulldlni, from <f flea to offloa. looting and )/,»»»« will run Into tl.mi*i.n4» 'of dollar*, It wan antlmatad. PACE T