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Friday, March 24,1916. rjpaooexxoexxx* □ CHARMING NEW 0 Q SPRING SUITS Q 3ff We invite your approval of these models f 1 \l/ for Spring ami Summer wear. Our tic- mr fni mentions purchasing power makes it pos- PI \^J sihle for the low pii<-es. X f^l Take advantage of the Chain's pur- I]J yt) chasing ability. |2/ I I > #.-">f>,^ J Beautiful In their newness, jkt X'iW'-i' VwH tailored ami iln>Ks\ models, I 1 •'.'•''.'■■■NjJv.ufll made up in ;i splendid range *'•'' ''■*' *'»'J\lBrL °' materials, shown in the new I 1 HmDKv - -^^. spring Bhades and new checks, W t.J ifir!^^+-)W*^i\ llow featuring exceptional val- I I Ik In / w v v \ 11<s :it *t7.jM>, *•-'->, ciQ en \aJ II 1/ l//^l\ IV •■*• and ▼ '3IJU f^l lj '/ f I i/\ NEW spring n S» I i/T"\ • t\ \ * magnificent showing of new 2K I /// I *l\ \ all(' a ''l)Ca"n8 models, made up 'I l«J / v I I l\ \ in ;i wide range of swell mate j9\ f^\ l^i^v/ I 1\ Vvrlalß- influding white chlnchil- | I II BIA 7 nrCl", hlurk and navy coals, liutnl \j# jWC PB I |\ i|throuKhou( and suitable for f"| I I tv / I 1 V *;'»-<>*> flown t0.... tjMvliUU l^ ♦•'/ I I 11 \ :t<i.<m» down to «piUiQU J§£ LJ 7 I NEW SPRING W '^V'•''•'• Sv> - Hoautiful new models in Crepe \ M J . \ •:■•':• HT^ITTIiTs. & de C'line an^ Chiffon comblna- jfC .."•'■■•..'./■■■■• v'"VU-j """ ■11" Taffetas, Silk 1'"!'- J^y It ' '\'':|| li|ls' Bengalines, uew checks, w ' \.; /.uj etc «ao.nu, tißnn n |*| «19.au anil |,J Q J USE YOUR CREDIT U It costs you nolhlnß extra. It's much more i | I J H convenient. A well paid credit MWHMt is a L«J \4f H good recouiiiit'iidation of your lionesty. #X Q I $1.00 A WEEK LJ WAIiK I I'M \llts VXD s\\l $10 n\ I I iii.'<n.. Uroudwajr, Upstairs, Gross Block. f*| I J UAI.lv I I'SI Allts—HAVK $10.00 tmM nRMEni '''1(J McDonald Shoe Company, Pioneer Shoe Mer- IS^ng chants of the city, announce the opening of an addi- hBbB JKHifflßl tional store at M 3 Broadway, kPu| fjEJBraWB -A D*W Spring stock of Men's, Women's and Chil- raffll Imßeßj dren's Shoes at popular price awaits your inspection HjSsJ SbSb^B ;ill(' Approval. omE QSHsB You are cordially invited to the opening tomorrow, flflnHi ■hBHB Saturday. Marcli 25th. |^MH WWB SOUVENIRS FOR THE LADIES. HH HHj^H Look for the Black and White Front. Jh9k§ H McDonald Shoe Co. H H^H TWO STOKES: H Pacific and 943 jfi HMH 13th St. and Broadway. Brofi w^mHHH|Bh^^ fOl ■111 Hr <^fl 111 k^Jbm I 111 FALCONER WON'T RUN FOR GOVERNOR WASHINGTON, D. C, March 24.—Alex Falconer, former Everett congressman, here today, said he would not be a candidate for governor—positively would not. NORTH POLE WILL REMAIN IN PEACE WASHINGTON, D. C, March 24. —The education committee of tlie house refused yesterday to reopen the North Pole contro versy, ;is suggested by Dr. Fred erick A. Cook. AN EASY WAY TO END CATARRH FOREVER ftlni|de Home Treatment Destroys Germs of This Dangerous Disease. The reason why bo many peo ple who suffer from Catarrh nev er seem able to gft cured is that | they are continually seeking the ; momentary relief of niirays, douching, greasy creams, olnt \ ments, etc. Such things do open up the swollen noHtrllu and clear I tho head temporarily, beside Btop ; ping for a while the disgusting i blowing, hawking, spitting and choking, but they never cure. To ' drive out Catarrh for good you ! have to get down to Its real cause. , Catarrh Is a germ disease. The | air is always full of catarrh ' germs throwu of by one pernon ! and absorbed by another, and ! when the system does fall to throw off such germs they find permanent lodgement In the nose, throat and head and multipl) rap- Idly. The germs of catarrh can best be destroyed by Inhaling the pure medicated air of Hyomei (pro nounced High-0-me). This splen did and powerful combination of oil of Eucalyptus with other | healing uKcntg has a wonderful germk'ldal action. You breathe lta air into your nose, throat and lungs by means of a bmall hard rubber inhaler which the Crown ] Drug Co. and other leading drug gists in this vicinity supply with every complete treatment. This medicated air Is certain death to the germs of Catarrh and drives ' them completely out of your sys j tern and when the germs are de ! Btroyed the catarrh with nil its | disagreeable symptoms will stop. j Even two or three minutes' use I will give refreshing relief, while ! If you will use it two or three times a day for a few weeks it | will completely banish catarrh and ; every symptom of catarrh. As llyomel is pk-asant to breathe and is'always sold by druggists every where with a positive guarantee of successful results or money back, surely no Catarrhal sufferer ehould go long before trying this simple home reniody. YHE TAOOMA TIMES Ft. Lawton Men Called Capt. William B. Melster, assistant 'surgeon of the medical corps, is the first man at Fort Lawton to be ordered to the (rout. He received orders last night to report to the Twelfth Infantry »t Nogftles, Ariz., and will leave today- Three privates in the hospital corps also received orders to move. They will be delected this morn ing by Maj. George 11. Crabtree, commanding the medical corps, and ■ will leave in the afternoon for Fort, Sam Houston. AU of the men are anxious to go, and after the selection is made there will be many disappointed hospital corps men at the fort. Uniting for Suffrage Two thousand notices of the Washington conference to be held | in Seattle next Thursday under the auspice* of the congressional j I'nlon for Woman Suffrage, were mailed yesterdH.v to club women in j all parts of the state. A permanent orgaalttttoa to work for the | adoption of the Susan B. Anthony amendment ajrMtlag nation-wide j suffrage to women, will lie effected. I'luns will also lie laid for the | reception* of the traiuload of Eastern suffraßiiitß, headed by Mrs. O. H. P. Belmont, which will arrive in Sealtle May 1 for a session of j ■two days. A number of Tacoma women will attend the conference. Hay Army Bill Passed' WASHINGTON, D. C March 1!4. I!y a vote of 402 to 2. th ' house late yesterday passed the Hay army increase bill providing for a regular army, peace strength, of 1 lo.onO fighting men, in ! Btead of the present 100,000. The liill was adopted after Represen tative Kahn of the military committee, hud met defeat in his effort i to teCTMM the strength of regulars to tlO.tO*. The two who op posed the bill were Representatives Britten, republican, and London, | socialist, of New York. Lost Airman Is Found COU'.MBrS, N. M., March 24. After wandering alone for 4S; hours in the middle of a lonely sand-swept plateau, Lieut. Edgar '• S. Uorrell of the I T. 8. aero corps was found yesterday by a motor j truck train three miles south of Asccncion. Ho had been missing Bince last Sunday and had been without food for LM hours. He was! uninjured, but was out of gasoline ami had lost his way. He said that shortly after the start he lost sit;lit of the other aviators and missed his way. A leaking fuel tank Forced him to alight. It's a Great Big Show Seven hundred school children with a double orchestra of 4u musicians, all of them students of Tacoma's tchOOls, scored n big triumph in "The Contest of the Nations ' it the Taioma theater last night." The Contest of the Nations." a musical and dancing spec tacle, outclasses anything ever attempted in the eltj outside the big Stadium. It will be repeated tonight and tomorrow night at the j Tacoma heater. It in calling out big crowds. You'll Find It Here T Spring i-iinli of Inborers to government railroad construction canipb in Alu&ka lia.. begun. Federal medliitlon voiiiinifebion appointed to Kettle labor disputes on Alaska railroad arrives in Se ward. With the bl X irrigation ditrh at Yclm ne»rly completed, citl «enß organize Yelm Commercial club. Hhipnu-titK 1.1 limit.•■! mills in weutern Wuslilugton nnd Oregon for week unding March 18 ex ceed cut by 4.6 per cent, or 1, -- «40,000 feet. Mini- bureau of ins|tection commends Attorney General Tau ner and says he is getting an "inadequate salary." I'li'lnllliils to -I .-Hi- ilnliiMil.il Insurance commission must be paid by Contractor Hans Peder ••■on who is constructing locks on Lake Washington government canal. Attorney (ieneial Tanner rules i druggists can only fill prescrip ■ tions for booze issued by phyaic ! Kin:- licensed to practice In this state. _____ 10 lbs. (lams 20c. Cen. rub. Mkt. "adv." 11. \V. I'etlijoliii, cbief assKi ant engineer in state highway de- I partmeut, resigns. I «-^^—- Ini at llxclmiigo Lunch Hooin. Meals 15c up. 700 Broadway.adv Frank Lota, "spook dope" healer, 1b appointed Vadei' city engineer. <■— ——^ Work In s|;iii«ml on big new ■ cheese factory at Elma. life testing glaftsea, Si.r.o up. I"i»ti, Optician, 1147 Uioadvvuy. adv. X. P. aneiHttuit K<*nei'al frel^»t i agent says freight business to , east, with lumber as chief enm j modlty, was neves better in hls ' tory of northwest. McLean the contract mover Main 18.10. ad* l'rlce of orange* dropH In To coma as new Hupply arrives from ! California. _______ Nee Dr. «-. Hrann, 812 N«n Kealtjr bldg., for all Mni'« of stom. , sell and uervoun disorders. ud» Cattle brings highest price in history of Chicago stock yards for March. 20c nnd -'."•< merchants' lunch at IHienwald'ft, 1112 Ht-oadwny.. "Advertisement." Adeliihlo Sawliinlilli-. kiiliik for divorce, alleges husband tried to | kill her. Viking Hair Tonic. Why stnj (mid? BOX 10, lamina. "adv." D. 1). A. Outealt of 'I'm ..inn Auto club, Is elected delegate to National Park Highway associa tion convention, representing Commercial club. CHI flower* «n<l floral work ■tin». florUt, So. 7th and K. ad* Horn to Mr. and Mrs. Jori_PK. Lea. 1952 So. E st, March li? girl. ( MABRIAOE LIC%N(iKBT Faces As Fair As A Summer's Day Are I'osfcililf If Si Hint's ( »l< [urn Wafer* Are I'seil fdr a Short Time After Kactl Meal. Many people have been heard to say that they used cretins und lo tions for }'un without effect, yet lifter five ur six days of Btuart'l ("all in 111 WiifeiK their GOmplexloßa nrt perfectly clear, "■ <<<n KM of liimi kheml in a •liliy l>\ I'steg Stunit's < alriiini Wafer*.* 1 Thej < ontnin M iioisonous drug of IB) kind, are perfectly harm less :11■ < t Gta he taken with abso lute freedom, and they work al most iikc magic. Calcium Sul pliiiin. their principal inßt-edlent, 1b the ftToatoel blood-cleanser know ti to si ience. No tiiattt'i- how bad your skin niiiy be, Sniait's Calcium Wafers will quickly work wonders with It. It's noodbv to blackheads, pimples, acne, boils, rash, eczema and a dirty "filled-up" complex lon. Yon en net a box of Stuart's Cal'iuni Waters at any drun store at If cents a box, and >ou will be positively delighted with their wonderful effect. nun miAti coupon F. A. Htuai't Co., Soft Stuart KiiildliiK, Marshall, Mich., send nip at once, by return mail, a free trial package of Stuart's Calcium Wafers. Name Street City State PACIFIC GROCETERIA ISM Pacific Are <ir««eiien itl h Fraction Above Cost. ixnu wnauM pm ■ATVRDAY ONLY All our goods art' marked in plain figures at very low lirices. As a special inducement, M will allow I cent off all goods marked 2."> cents down to 1 .r> cents, nnd 2 rent* off all Roods marked 50 cents down to .TO cents. It is not what your money money goes out. to net. Mt what it brings back that count*). ■ The women are the renl shcii'l" i;- and we ask the women to visit our Groce teria on Hntinday specially. It will surpriße them what they can save on a week's grocery liill. Your husband will con gratulate you on what you save. No long waits, just h»l|> yourselves from the shelves nnd pay tho cashier when V going out. Tmh, not target that we de ■Vr nH order* amounting to W 95.00 op more I'HKK. f Pacific Groceteria 1310 P_d«e An, SOMETHING HEW KVKRT PAT THE Ul'BV BTORE ON TACIFIO WI.M 1,. Men's and Boys* Spring Suits Men's Suits, Spring Clothes for Men and Young Men Who {|J| y Desire Smart Styles and All Wool Fabrics, Broad Range at M* 1- £ We are allowing styles in gmtmtMi all-wool fabrics. Famous fityle-l'lus Clothes that will make your pulse quicken with MthsaUm. Let us show them to you and ex- IJI7 nil pi Tin the greatest of all clothing Ktiurautees. St.\le-Plue Clothes priced ▼ ■ • •**» tAt $20.00 Emphatically smart aud t>t> li»li. They're built to fit and guaranteed to RHtinfy. They are niuhl to tailored-to-order Suits and we're al ways pleased to show them. At $15.00 New Suits that fill Hie bill in every requirement. Handsome new Spring fabrics and models, find behind all the style there In good careful tailoring, as a skillful scrutiny ol' the finished Suit will reveal. At $12.50 We Clothe many men -and receive an extra squeeze of the hand for providing natty, serviceable business Suits and Suits for every day rough wi'iir. Conservative styles und pattern*. Value In every thread. Our specialty in value. The young fellows who are lavartabl) partwtt lur iibout their appearance come here lor their HatH. They want the "very latest," and we've always been able to satisfy them. There's style aplenty and a,U the <iualit> that could be desired in our— Sphinx $2 Hats come in and look at the new Spring St>les. | Great Sale of Men's Shirts Saturday at $1.45 Fine French Cuff Shirts, of highust urades Madras. IVrcalcs. Satin Htiij.es and SnaiM'y Mer lerized Sliirtlnß, Inpluding fllk bonom und cuff Shirt* with Mtefcofl Ji Mtt Deucetlne bodios; all nlze» ]4 to 1H; very special ut ¥ ' «^w HERE ARE THE RANGEOF PRICES FOR BOYS' SUITS IN OUR POPULAR PRICED BOYS' SHOP, $3.49, $3.95, $4.95, $5.95, $6.50, $7.50 AT AQ M Q We have a rait made yUiHU with Norfolk coal nnd two pulr Of pants, in brow«, isray and M«O mixtures; sizes 7 to i G years. AT «Q QU \\ p Kive you I fIM yJiUU Mli'<tioii to cfcOOBO from, IttCh as dark browns, grays, blue mixtures, brown mixtures, gray mixtures ;nid tan and pray stripos. The roati are the Nor folk style, with yoke and knife plMtl or box pIMU, with itUohtd belts and pitch pock eta; slzen ti to 17 years. <jDiJ«J t'eoplti Store wool Blue Borgfl Boti, with two pair pants. Sl/es s to 17 years. V 1 $6,50 1I1" $7.50 S phowins stripfw. mixiureH and sheplK'i'il eheclu, wltli two pair pants. Sizes 10 to 17 yer\rn. *The Maxwell Mystery' (Continued From I'uko 2) atioiits between 10 o'clock ;md. M| 10:'J. ri, are unaccounted for except by himself. "Ills coat the automobile cnat on which we have discovered the red spots —hung on the hat-stand in the back part of the hall. He. therefore, had ample opportunity to leave the billiard room, put on his coat and the cap and goggled which he always carries in that pocket, go up the back staircase, and through the hall window at the head of that staircase out on to the west balcony. "The library window Is directly next to the hall window. Me had, | therefore, 1 Ray. both time and op- \ portuuity to fire the shots at ! about 10:10, which would accord with Mlsr Maxwell's testimony. He bad alno time and opportunity to return down stairs the way he came, restore his coat to Its place! on the hat-stand, and go back to the billiard room. "This yet left sufficient tiin° for him to go \ip Italri again, and return to niHk«' his startling an- | nouncement to Dr. Sheldon." "And that would explain why Philip cried out, 'Oh, to think that he should shoot me!' ' "Yes," said Hunt gravely, "it explains a great many things." "As a chain of circumstantial evidence It is certainly complete," , I said, with a sigh. "What shall ho our next move?' "I shall submit this report to] . Inspector Davis, and he must do : whatever he thinks best." Further Investigation only served to strengthen the case against Gilbert Crane. And so, Gilbert was arrested and held for • trial. Though everybody at Maxwell Chimneys was shocked and as tounded at the news of his arrest, it affected them in different ways. Mildred Leslie vtas frantic with grief and indignation. Irene Gar diner seemed uncertain as to the justice of the arrest. As for the Maxwellc, Miss Miranda was so completely crushed already, that another unexpected blow could make but little difference in h«r demeanor. She paid she could not believe Gilbert guilty, but that It «as not for h»r to )■<—■ TVKX tit TH» CLAflaiflfcil) « AJHP AM OW PA<W T FOB KKSUM*. BEX PAGE BEVEX. Your lint tflln whether you arc up to ilate or not. Styles elUMg* each NUN and our new Si>rinp Mylen of Mallory Hats llu\e iliat "different"" look thai lets everyone know WhrthOT \onrs 1h I now Spring Btylo or h "holdover" from tall Km 11. The color and thf Blyl<' arc the telltales. We bliow the rorrocl BprlnK styles and ffO (tfl coloiH. l'riiwl IJUiUU AT OA QC We fcive yon strictly vmi trttt fabric! Which nieatis that the wearer muhi tfet value received. Wi ran say truthfully thai we" have ni«ver before been in :i iiosiiidii to nhow su<ii a aplendW variety of styles and pattertt in this most popular priced Bo)*a' Suit as this spring. Over 159 units to choose from, in a splen did assortment of patterne. The eoati nrc the neweel Norfolk nod* t Is. and c.'ich Suit has BB ' xtia pulr Of pant?. All piints arc full lined uml taped and relpforced M nil points of v.ear. Sizes ti to 18 >eaM. far school wear we are showliiK a Corduroy tn\i that cannoi be exiUed anywhere for tho money. Tlie fonts are the stitched box pleated belt, patched pockets and yoked backs; Norfolk etyles. This Suit has tWO pairs full lined and tape seamed pants. Sizes fl>^ QC (I to IS years V*Tj»l J Alexander Maxwell shuwcd a like phlloaonhieal iplrlt. After tb« first ihoek Of surprise, he admit ted that justice must liave Its way. But Q6 begurd mh not to lie inif ifci b) laconplsta < in<+. hiul to l>rove liewmd all doubt whatovi-r «f in i i i ii i as H fact. I hilly shared the old gentle man's Spirit of caution. Resolved. If possible, to find MM weak spot in Hunt's diagnosis of the case. 1 obtained permission to vUlt (Jil bert Crane in his cell. WHO SAID SI GARDEN OT TOOLS? (I We*W got all kinds of You can just put this jJF JBL J^^ under your hat - C^^zzT/ /O Anything for the Gar- ' // den or Firm—well, you'll 1 \^ Seeds That Grow mjjj mO^^^ Voßotable, Flower and UUH Grass or Lawn Seed. <$$^ >~\\_rf* Now is the lime to plant. A M \M>HOMKI.Y ILLtSTRATKD CATA&OGtTH 1 I ?OUN FOR THK AHKIXO. Poole's Seed & fmplemtDl Co. ISOT Pacific Amkii* PAGE THEM. AGAIN YOU HAY» A CHOICE OF HIGH aRAHB MEN'S WKAB AT LOW PIUCKB. . I filt a rcrulii finlrtiriiuiHiiH'iii :is 1 cnlpred. for I expected to nee .i d'spnlilnj:. l-n'Lr!i iinwn man. Hut I round I did not yet know <;ill>ert Ciaiip. liistfad of ap|iear- Ing dc.ifc tcil. lip rcisp to greet me I with an r\|><>i t.nu lnok and held | (Hit I,is land. ■Will you tako It?" he said ini iHiUlvely. 'Yiiit need not heMl tatf. It is the liaml of an honest niHii. I hiii no more guilty of I'hilii'V death than 1b Philip nim- MBlf." Quite ;<Hiile fvom hl« words, thcip wiii* honor and truth In th« t-ound of his volte, and th« look, of his evo. (i ■■•!. linli-ii in i "in Next I--IU-. i