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PAGE EIGHT. Conductor Saves ■■?. Carload Of Passengers With the i motorman > knocked off the car by. an old pole along < the j track i Conductor - Charles .H. i Purdy camef to the rescue Sunday I afternoon on the ' Stellacoom ■ line and saved •■' the | car : from being I wrecked and ' a carload: of passen gers killed or injured.';; .''*',- ;i, U The motorman leaned . out ■to •" see If ' sand ■ was <■ going ' off the ; track at the curve this side of | Regents park •' and was knocked i off. ;',' The ; controller - was wlue :; open and the car was getting un : der full speed. ;; It fairly jumped down* the hill and was in danger of flyin.? Into the ditch when Pur dy reached the front end and "i shut ' off \ the power and applied -- the brakes < before .. any damage •'W^doai»:;:;,; : v^.v-::',v;: v ,' "■- "; .t i ' .mi ■ i -i ■ - ■ \., . .'" -'■",;,*.,>■•-**"'■'- ■ \%> i ' ,-■ ■*" ■ *'*■ "• ''"*■.""■ ■ : ' ' Clerk Takes Life V Hearing revolver shots In a bathroom on the third : floor, • about -til o'clock last; night,' H. j H. Blackburn, vproprietor of the . Arcade ' hotel, - investigated and found that -his night clerk, Geo. L. Tack, had killed himself. .. : Tock ended his life in a fit of the "blues." He was 45 years of age and had recently taken the Job, coming here . from Portland i with his wife and he leaves two children. ' Mrs. Tock went into hysterics after the shooting and Is in a serious condition. State News SEATTLE—Judge Ed Cushman .will come to Washington and as . sume - his new duties as federal pdge at Tacoma July 1, according to word from Alaska.' SEATTLE—A. P. Gillies, pro moter, was | sued by Patrick K. McHugh for $1,248 for an old board bill dating back to 1909 and for $1,450 for defaulted bond yes terday. . , """- Mayor Cotterill vetoed the anti red flag ordinance in Seattle as it would hit lodges and other non - socialist organizations. . ,: - . > W. E. Schricker, owner -of • the private bank of LaConner, which failed in April, was arrested for taking deposits after the bank was insolvent. ' ' -'■■-'- Public service commission for . mally ordered ■ the Bell telephone monopoly in this state to extend long distance service : to patrons |of the Independent lines. ' '•I'- Henry T. Cowley gave the N. P. -railway: land worth $200,000 at Spokane for annual passes ." for himself and wife for life, , but the anti-pass law prohibits them carry ing ■ out their agreement and the \ supreme court freed the company from all claims. Reports to the United Presby : terian general assemly at Seattle declare the farmers of the coun try do not attend church at all as [im rule.: ; ;-- - ■ •• . . •'; ; Tonight and AH Week Matinees Thursday and Saturday THE DURBAR . In kinemacolor, reproducing the -. Important j ceremonies, ' ■ *proces sions and pageants during.their imperial ■ majesties' . India i tour. I The world's greatest spectacle re ; produced' in the dazzling natural ' colors. . Reserved seats, lower : floor, 6.0 c; balcony, 25c. -, PRINCESS THEATER :'.:-. ■:. Main 7760. Goodhue's Itoaring Farce "HELLO BILL a Prices—SOc, 35c, 50c. Bargain" Matinee • Wednesday and ■-' '•'Saturday,* lOc and 35c ' t THE HEAL THINGS "PARIS BY NIGHT" S—OTHER BIG FEATURES—S Vantages theater Big All-Star Bill CELLI OPERA CO JK SIX GREAT SINGERS V FIVE OTHKR'ACTS "x T\- ;~i ' > . Rynall Headache Wafers: • Guaranteed 3to cure ' Headache In ;thlrty;mtoutes.V > ;^'.f,//';;;,? RYNER MALSTROM -■ prescription Bpeci*U«t -" >;'• 088 Pacific aV. ; .',," ;',*: 9 **' Cut this out i present at ; time 'of | any purchase i and': yon;. will £ ! receive double Green Stamps. ' He '& Boy Wonder PARNUM FISH. 18-YEARS- OhU SCHOOLBOY AVIATOR OF LOS ANGELES," 0 CAL., WHO MADE THE LONGEST SUSTAIN ED FLIGHT IN AMERICA LAST THURSDAY. - • ; ." . " You'll Find It Here STERLING CITY, Cal.—Too ab sorbed in a joke he was tell bis fellow workers to notice the in security of his footing, Fred -Wil son, a bridge, man, fell from the bridge and : was killed with the laugh still on his lips. GETTING RECOMMENDATION New Maid—Would ye mind giving me a rlkemmenda ii.Hi, mum? Mistress—But you've only just come! New —nut ye may now want to give ie wan I'm lavin', —Answers, London. • ■■CHI CO,. Cal.—Fashion's foibles don't apneal to Newton Cox, farm er. He looked his daughter,' 17, in the house because she wore a shirtwaist with the tuck outside. After a week's imprisonment she tucked it in. ; .* A SUBURBAN CURE "Troubled with indiges- , - tion, are you? My boy, let me give you a sure remedy." "Well, fire away." "Work your stomach less than your law innover."—Bos .ton Transcript. POMONA, Cal.—For the third time in a month, the Leslie Shoe ; company was robbed last night of three dozen pairs of baby shoes. •The Highland insane asylum ,is only 15 miles away, and the po lice have a hunch. IMPOSSIBLE feiC ' You don't give that boy any ' credit for the way lie works. | How can I give credit to a '. rash boy?— Baltimore Ameri can. ■. ;: V.. ;-■'■• ■ MEDFORD, —W. H. Ken worthy shook hands with himself when after buying a chicken for 75 cents he cut it open' and found In It a pure gold nugget worth $15. TURNER, Ore.—Disapproving of the minister's- views on "hell fire" J. H. Graham is alleged to have expressed his objections by knocking three of Rev. McClel lan's teeth loose.. THE KIND NKEDED. Deacon A.—What our peo- • | ple need is sermons that will • wake them up. ■ - • Deacon B.—No, brother; what they, need is sermons that won't let 'em go to sleep. Tit Bits.;;; . - PORTLAND, Ore. —"I am threatened with a stepfather soon" said Errol Byrnes, 19, in explana tion of why he did not live at home.* Byrnes, -who was arrested on a misdemeanor charge, was al lowed his liberty on promise of good behavior. '■■ . -1. CAUSE—EFFECT , The rude men the sidewalk i ...,■■. ■'■■■ are blocking; . • Oil, dear me, this crowding is shocking,'- ■ The cause of the whirl? {-, Oh, it's only a girl - '.Who is getting some change ' from her handbag. . ■ Cincinnati Enquirer.-' 1 PORTLAND — Bloch, -... a warrant shaver, who kept his cash in a lock box at the court house to discount warrants \ and 'witness fees, discovered his strong box had been' mysteriously robbed of more than 1,000 yesterday. . The theft occurred some time Sunday. ' PUYALLUP—Ranches a couple of miles south of Puyallup are be ing visited regularly by a big black bear that Is doing a lot iof damage. ■ He killed a calf for Carl Engfer Sunday night and has done a lot of damage .heretofore.*' All attempts •to ■ trap' the * big ■■ fellow have failed thus far. ;:,,': r: '; Flagged ' Train " With Shirt. S Tearing bis shirt from hi« back an , Ohio man flagged ' a train and caved It from a wreck, 1 but H. T. Alston. Raleigh, N. C, once ! pre vented a wreck with Electric Bit ters. "I * was jln ■ a terrible | plight when I began 'to use I them," he writes, "my stomach, head, back and s kidney's were ' all -. badly " af fected " and my liver was -In bad condition, bat four bottles ■.iof Electric Bitters" made me eel i like a new man." A trial ' will con vince you of their ia«tchleM mer it for any ! stomach, liver •or kid ney trouble. Price So cents at Rjner Malet rom Drug * Comfitlß ; Pacific ft" Evelyn's Brother Is Alaska Prospector DAWSON, May 28. —With his hair uncut for a year, Howard Nesbit, 'brother of Evelyn Thaw, "blew Into' 1 Dawson yesterday, after a hunting and prospecting trip. N'esblt said he didn't make a fortune but uncovered Borne good prospects. CONDITIONS BETTER Frank McCandless is black from two months in the east, and says conditions are much better than two years ago. Money is easy and good crops seem to promise well for the whole country. Manufacturing Is on the in crease, he says. Are You Particular About Your Hair? Science has supplied a satisfactory method for cleansing the hair In fort —* Bnampo°—one that K'ves perfect hair health and scalp com- Seafroth i» pure, agreeable, beneficial, efficient, and easily applied. Kinses perfectly and brings out all of the silky softness and lustre of fine hair. Removes dandruff, scalp irritation, and strengthens the roots. Heafroth Is correct in every principle. Oood for all heads, but espe cially fine for the long, heavy hair of women and girls. No matter how often used it will not leave the hair brittle or sticky. Recommended and carried in stock by all first-clans hair dressers. •Hend 2c in stamps for sample and pamphlet, Points on Shampoo, to the Triad Chemical Co., 416 Savage-Scofleld Bldg\, Tacoma, Wash. Fifty cent packages containing 15 delightful shampoos are sold by all prominent druggists, or sent direct by mall, post paid, on receipt of price. Final Week of ~ "SEE THAT! /'''^Kft the Great Sale of ' '^YZlF'i* Men's^Jsl ear"Bniß(i Lewis & Co.'s $20,000 OK wBwhBKW Stock of Men's High- OD Wi^gW Grade Suits and Fur- I^^H J/flV^I3« nishings Now on Sale IpQl ' Kll '"■ ;?M at 50c on the Dollar! OC xjju\ XT*" It's out. The grand finale J^J^J HvfftH \VI is on! With the last ship- [■^^■j tl^Hil ' ~ nient on the racks the buy- |^tl|^^ fV^fl^*lK ing will go on faster than ~ II^^bLJ I'WBtXiA \ i Here They Are—the Big I*— I i '•;- l^l^p Mm \ £■ ' Buy Now and —Choose! . {^■~^H • lltt'^ 1 1% -w 9 IX>T I —Lewis & Co.'s $15 IM^n VlfNfc i\? i /Suits. Final ' 07 OK I^^TB ' l\lf||- I\ *■ IX)T 3—bewis & Co.'s $20 lil»P 1 « Suits. Final RR VjH' \ I U LOT — Lewis & Co.'s $30 _^8«""*5f VI Suits. Final <M C£C kdS"%fflßy\ ■• * —Men's Store, Main Floor - ' A9^J^^- * - p Last Call on Men's $1.50 and $2.00 Golf or Negligee Shirts at 69c! % . - More patterns have been ffj— 3) SfSß^ \mJml2-—~-~ ' thrown out —hundreds of tXmZ*^Sri fflff^^i'^l " new styes are ready .for W^^\t^lllS^^bc()lori"f!9 and P'ai" white JinifOcfcfiZ jBSm frTiL 1" the ('*lf Shlrt style and wßlSS^ffv^ar' I splendid 20c pair value, in I ' four different plain 1| M •> ' "<r:(4ZF*SS&P*^ sateen Work Shirts JO* (^^^^ ftrf&lD til •■•■■••• I %M \M 75c oil boiled black Cf|«" sateen Work Shirts for... .„ 3UC 50c blue, tan or striped chambray . ' or Work Shirts for 03C $1.50 Carhartt, Sargent or Brotherhood 04 f)f| Leather Work Gloves, for ; $ I iUU, ■^ y . .—Men's Store, Main Floor. Stupendous Sale of Men's Summer Underwear Goes On . Never have we offered better vat- : ; '• '.-'■>. jgp** %''i ues in Men's Underwear. Lay *In S?T(L J&M your supply now. ■ Iffiifc. j 'y "- FOX $1.05 you can buy Men's Jer- ißm)*^V -:". sey ribbed wool Union Suits that are IMSpMPfifffffiSjk FOR $i.OO—Light weight Union SUlilflillßl. .! Suits, in cream color only, that are MMi\ |l| mil > i earily worth $1.50. Vg^M 9\ ||)lli>|M'||,]Jl \ FOR 91.89 —Fancy Union Suits for ajj | nlft^Milll summer wear that most stores de- BfjM|TiT]pl\|fl'JjlmiI | niauil $2.C0 for. , ■•'" ■'."• ' Bffiß^MHliiJlJ F ■ FOR.Men's highly silk mer- | IIMpmBBu cerized Union Suits, in flesh or blue IE \ Mm I colors; always $3.50 garment.. ' '<*■ BHluilllir FOR. SAc—French balbrlggan Shirts - wßffdflwfj JlM> - " or Drawers, worth 50c each; ■ !''t»lflinlll V FOR Jersey ribbed Shirts or _ liIIULH / _,'-' Drawers, worth 60c and 75c each. ~ """'Hi —/HB /-'-''" '* ' *t:."*:-i'; —Tomorrow, Men's Store, / v^\-/-Jm *t' ""'^ '* "" .^lm^.:'..:" " ' ,-r ~-~u >. ■ - - - ■.- ■+:- j * .-r-,.-., . .•,',, Jf vr.,AaC^.;ty J i■■ ■ ■ ■—. ■i. —■ -. ■ ■—- -^^^^^^"^"*^^*^^——*^^*—^**^|N|>| PACIFIC AVENUI AND COMMERCE AT 15™ ST. THE TAODMA TIMES. Danced Turkey Trot (By United Press Leased Wlrct) PHILADELPHIA, May JgM.-^H There's war in the officers of (tim Ladles' ■ Home . ' Journal I>ohuim Editor Edward Hole dtsnVased 1C young women whom be found dancing the * "turkey tr<»t" at the noon ' hour yesterday: ... • • 7 ■. The women will carry their case up to the owners. Must Take Exams Civil service examinations for detective and captain of detec tives will be held June 4, the examining board consisting of Sheriff Longmire, Chief Loomls and Dudley Eshelm&n. The only persons known who will take the examination are John Fitzgerald for captain and Darnell for de tective. ——^—^^—"TAOOMA'S BARGAIN CENTER"—^—^— — Store Closed All Day Thursday, Memorial Day On With the Mighty Mid-Season Clearance of Women's Coats, Suits and Millinery!! "" ifPi^feP*- m ' , «^*M^^ The Mid-Season Millinery Clean-Up Reveals a (^gSPJjjL To you readers of the Host of Bargains * jßjp^^^l "Times" Who failed to See OUr "Never seen anything like x^ fl9nk «JI H , . . c , it" said one woman as she , -^-^"""""""n. TOR nil WM^^W announcement in" the Sun- examined a $5.00 creation, J^^™ ' v//// ilK^^ day papers, we would say a THIS^A*'DEAD-EARN- / hIM ' "/M^&xk W°rd' This midseason clear brokenunesa™ odd / "- « WJ!m mJSm, B.\fi ance of women's ready-to-wear lots, here's the way (a """^^2awS&\. '' vO nil is setting a brand new standard THE PRIC f,rs T UN! J for value giving. 375 Unlrlmmed Shapes in^ - jPllrl^ ■ >«1 VHHL gluing- Milan, Java, rough or chliv7 - -¥ IN No disappointments-Read! S w as^: at W fl S& iSaE^^ lii' i£j| All 125.98 and.*29.98 women's white, fOr "•'SECOND. ' Illi' - jJMk blue and black &erg« Suits and Coats WOMEN'S' TRIMMED GgK' w 'w£s Ik! ILIf are marked for rapid riddance again HATH $2.1)8 £*■ »~ IHI PR tomorrow • CICQO *10.00 Women's Trimmed Hats, A4T *.. JbyajjMT 'I* Hill at ' '•' *• m-) •• I bi3o Panamas, Milans or hemp straws, V3*^ 't.^jfllSSfeCf lliiSi tlUllß 1 lace or silk bows, all- at one price ' ' )llll\\llilllKl 84 SUITS IN SMAIili SIZES MOST- vhll« the * last ■ the choicest to jrfvE. Wfht. llH«\\ I I ill LVi worth *aO.OO mo on *h« ">■■»• CO OQ /M W &*!&?& \Mnb\\\\\\-Mf- 1 AND fSM.OO; FOX $3.00 Cnoose for A • • •••••••• -X.30 77! ,1 y s)&sr & ■111 WHITE SERGE SUITS Included In AND so ON. * Ss*®* \Mm\\\\\llil thlß lot t(ptht>r with a few smart, —Second Floor. <T '"' ' \||\mw\ Hill jaunty misses' suits in cheviots and ■ —■— —— ——^—————————— if yESflsk " /i'll homespuns. All 1912 models, and EXTRA! 10 dozen women's largo $5.00 white Panama bargains supreme. , untrimmed Hat Shapes. CO /IQ "^^wC^WMt^' —Second Floor. Tomorrow for «pZ iTrJ Bedding Bargains -mm Children's Summer Extra Good Ones! L^ll|r< F^" -^IIMNIKF? A„ , , N^#ll|lp ■■ Ul 11 Itviv Dresses— A Sale! 59c. Tomor- 01 « 1" row for ... OIU f* ■■ . . ; I.o*ll C * J." £. xL V Plaids, stripes and plain SUMMER BLANKETS — UrCalCSt Jim OCnScltlOll 01 the Year colors to choose from. For warm nights and 900 Yards Of MeSSaline, Foulard, Taffeta A big variety of charming camping;, regular price and Pongee Silks Receive Marching Orders styles. The'values range - 85c pair. ■ CQi» A SWEEPING CLEARANCE OF TWO HUGE PILES. from $1.75 to $2.30. Your Tomorrow for .... 03 C LOT ONE—Consists of messaline taffeta and foulard silks in all the choice - ni nr HUCK FACE TOWEI*- most deslraDl« colors wlth striped or figured patternb; ..A 9 m tomorrow -' 525 HUCK * ACE TOWELS— values to 85c yard. Tomorrow, choice HuC tomorrow yiicw ■ Pull Jjleached Huck Tow- IiOT TWO—Consists of the much wanted and now very timely . ■■< - ■ ?>V v-... .». -v , yard-wide Pongee Silk, in black, Alice blue, lavender, old rose and "Mltic Oire" Rompers, in els, with red border; al- natural color; the regula rprice is 7Ec yard. ~ i|O_ i«; Rtvl( ,, To- . n way. 10c each.. VR U Tomorrow, choice .... .".-i . A6C morrow specltl. .. 48 C Tomorrow ....;-.. U4l» ■ . ' —Main Floor. ?.*^>- —Main Floor. \^^ M^^M^^^fl^^^-^^^^___ am ~ mmamat J —Second Floor. Flags for Decoration Day I ■ . 1 A IQcg A \#E vvv VI Clllvll MJ Vkv -L - ■" '*"] ... - O _ .... ™" . J .-;• ••■•' . "LEST WE FORGET"— new shipment of standard U. S. FvAI*V IWI nth prft' Attontintl " Flags has been unpacked and is now ready for all loyal Ta- *■»«■ JT IWVUIUIB 4*ll Id I HIM I comans. * * -. .-.. .." . . * . 8 courteously called to the wonderful progress made by our x __ ,-■-, ■ „„ . ■'■■•■ . ' . ■ ■■_■■ .„ „, Boys' Department in the past few weeks. YOUR BOY BE- IiOT —12i8-lnch size; U. S. FLAG, 4x6-FOOT COMES OUR BOY when he enters this department and no soft finished cotton, mount- SlZE—Double sewed, seams, stone Is left unturned to give 'him clothes satisfaction at the , ' heavy bound ends and eyelet right price , • header' ***"' 5C 'S°n & P°le' °Ur#i2? C" ' CHOOSE FROM THREE LOTS head staff, for .UO orajon Day .. ■ •. QO IjOT O NE—Consists of an assortment of patterns <M Q Q 12-inch Flag* II). special *tjL'' '„'''' JOU in junior styles, at T .......... .:-.....;... ....$1.30 for .......... IU U ALL WOOL U. S. FLAG— ix>T TWOlncludes Russian, sailor and Knickerbocker style 24xiR inoh ci«« a w » 4x6 feet; stars sewed on suits, in worsted, tweeds i "• *Q Cfl .24x15-lnch Flags lEg both BtdG)l . all fast color*; and casslmeres; at ........ ... r. .•.....;. ..SO.OU .............. "."Y. ; for pole use. 0»n QO LOT THREE—lncludes an assortment of tweeds and cassi- IX>T TWO—A 40x28-inch -~ Special t?£iJU meres in brown, tan and «ray, in the KnlckerbocTcer style. Flae mounted on the very " Every Patriotic American with TWO PAIRS OF PANTS - « fin Flag, mounted on the very wm I)ls| ,, ajr . tTh<j Flag » AND A CAP TO MATCH ........;.......-..... ..sD.Clll military-looking f) C _ Thursday. Baseball and Bat or a Catcher's Mitt Free With Every Suit. spearhead staff; at .Xdb —Main Floor. - -. ■ ~ _ —Main Floor.r,' --■ •■--■■• . -- • ~ >- -—. ■--..- —■■ . v■ » ■■:.-•.•-■-.• ' . ■ ■ ■•■• * ■■- ■,• Big Sample Line of Women's a^™ll^^^™"^ Extra Values in Women's ;: . White Waists, Half Price. A ; Spicy Batch of . Underwear and Hosiery df3£s± H«oo P f«;r tll<r Bargains From the Th, '*■*»« 50c Wor - JjSfe^ *\ ''■'* »i&sg9RFxw **Tho Wtoro "" """": ' ''' ' ■■'—-» •■ ■ en's Knit Union Suits, Mupf/* /fnk That Saves Wage Earners Market ' low neck no sleeves, and iWfe^B\^P 27^C «^V Fo" heleße^ - Cocoanut - Extra c JA^M j'CfsS^ Tfrik *JLn"<f-> morrow you'll long, shredded cocoa- ICa i4£tf323&SnE&.iSi«iA «nd a mighty nut- the '"C Boys' Dalbriggan Shirta IHI///4I /^Mf^BrT^tSSS array of snow Kvaporatcd IVache. — Fine and Drawerß> sizes 24 to #^«/I|b :Jlißw generally pay - ss:r^-,s Women's summer weight w'^lf'TrirHß EEmI ' OEt Va&ftßJfHft gIII Generally nay • "petltes." "■■;"" 0C« Women's summer weight*ll ( T-J|^^M TBfjWfiM Mr I They are All" 5 lbs. for .. i ...... *-3« shirts, with high neck • ""--t »BrSMt2sc •--«° r- "ins- 25cl|i|i|| '"iV /MHPgl^Ci^r style o^'^iain Seeded Raisin's—The ■-. best;• 16c Pair Women's .. fast . Hll™l\\lS lawn WafstTtrimmed with" colored embroid- "Blue Ribbon, 1 OC ack cotton Hose, with »|U\\*f \UM|)W ' err, In the low neck, short sleeve stylo. It's 3 pkgs for .^. COl, whUe feet d d . elag ' ' \\\Vi ■■; a trim collection- worth looking at, anyway. Loo? Kulnlns— fine.. - .. • -.-,- .;...?..., n ;»-,--;% VWWII iil- v- THE PRICE IS CUT IN TWO. QO- ■ crop of Muscatels, OC for tops, IUC \l\ |H • CHOICE AT DOC 4 lbs. for (CUC »or IWO 11 ■ . ' "-—~—~————-——— 35c Women's Lace Hose, HlS'ilM I «ft WHITE LINGERIE WAISTS FOR $2.«» Try "The Pride of Erin!" In boot or allover lace, I||l|^V': Only 7 doeen In this lot—a gathering of That s our coffee and we strong soles; lO A ■' ifllHlK^i beauties that are elegant In their slmpllc- clalm It^ q "aU the. 4°C ' ,'or-'.: r.'. .. .'V...:, IOU , *.llli|iwlp Ity.- Low neck and three-fourth sleeves. Kf YOU bo the Judge. * i.as: Pair Women's Silk :. '*~ lIEICfIV MUST hand embroidered fronU. You ™nto Pr?ow 25C H<«e, with lisle sole, heet ' " UW^ : Two Sixty-Nine—That's AH. -■£ ; —Second Floor. and toes Very ..-.-. ; , QCp "^; >^/|B{^( . . Second Floor. I I special, tomorrow. «IOU v^Lj^^sk. ________^^_^^^^_____^^____^__ ——Main Floor, *~^% ''^r^* ''• „•:-■■>'■■■■:■■ -:.^'.;--> ■'.-...,- ;•>--■-*•: > " ■' .ii ——— Mfc --., 700 . mess aline silk; Dinner Set Special! If /7Tl^f S nM^7v 7r v. l#m pktti«.!oatk HAiiF dinner obi Dpt3cid.il /7Vk/B/§ y^%"THE STORE THAT/J/-\ «M fkick Genuine gold, banded ?/ / )U M M My^SfWESVOU MONEY"!/\s)9 /^HI A Bnlmm«rln 8 stack of English Derwood f/// 8/ /Hf*f||/l/ 3A( >//jIV3 A we col^r^of "The '"ralnbo^ • -' A 48-plece set that can MM BJ^tM/M § t iAMAjB UE/M i \/vA^\" with strong deep flounces. grmcethe finest festive '// *~ Z^mL ttllin^ #// & J^O^r's^ne "w^rth board Very appropriately; |L«^^rf^Bß|^^« t***"^ $4.00 and 14.60. Choice 415 regularly. To-#4 n C F^' PACIFIC AVENUE AND COMMERCE AT 15™ ST. Tomor- «1 EC morrow special .^*Tis»v - ''•■'■'-..-■•'■ •"•■*- '- ' ■ '" - ."•■'"■ '-".•'..- . ■-■ > / row ■• • ' '•v ••• ■▼ * ■*»*»■ Tuesday, May 28, 1912.