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ftfday, March 24,1916. P r BUY YOUR SPRING §Lm. outfit on credit f^w Tacoma's Oldest and Most Reliable Credit House* /^& /(\K l/\ l offers your choice from a splendid assortment of 1^"^! f*j\ \J/ I Spring Wearing Apparel for both Men and Women A^&Jj^Tm ' u^y" °"m Don't hesitate to open an account here. Every r \j/ Ay >^| Jll I yv courtesy will be gladly extended to old and new cus- V^r*i£ ? %V I jW | i\ A little each week or month is all that is necessary. V 1 /! I I y Conic iii and talk it over. HPL/iV^-^fiSE' M I \ WAIST SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY ONLY Hj\ H|::| jfel^^l |^A Al :l """'' i:l1 i"1"1""11 lc>l '""' ladj patrons we offer for Sut- mMb ill B^' I i Wh3B ui'daj onlj your cboice of a number of Walgta that solii as Ihkli Ki^Bil '\l I |^| \ J as Jl'.r.O. They come in Madras, in the latest QKn HPmll\ 1 ■ifflw Vj -I Vi Btripea, anil Voiles. Bxtra Bpecial JJb |J%»* \ \ Hw/WrVl /Ka —' '^/ d\* 6)1 lAi //•//• Z 3 y&^^\ wet'- } --~ ■ \r Cm* wujl/ornuutfmiMUf. OUTFITTERS fOff'tffA'AND WOMEN - 9S*?-^6 liftOACXA/AV /&? T. R. & P. Must Cut Out Flat Wheels and Obey The city council today instruct ed Commissioner Mills to give the T. Ft. & P. Co. 24 hours in which to quit violating the city ordi nance in hauling frtifht cars through the city during business hours. The company also must remciw tlie flat wheels from its earn. Mills waa instructed Wednes day to put a stop to this practice by am-stlng officials of the com pany U necessary, but he stalled on tin* question until today, when he presented a letter from Mana ger I.mils Beau. The law provides that the street car company can haul freight through the city between tlie hours of 10 f. m. and 7 a. m. In his letter, Bean claimed that residents have repeatedly protest ed against having their slumbers distuned by the noise of rum bling freight P«*rs during the niid- Bdfbt hours. Also that the com pany could not properly serve its ciisloj.k-m-s in the night-time. Mills said he thought there was something to Bean's claim,' ami m mat Id that the council sot-; tie tlio question by a compromise ( HUSBAND TO LAZY TO MOVE Her husband simply would not wo*k under any consideration, nil'- could put up with him stnrv-, ing b*f and could stand his beat-1 iiigH, imt when he insisted on sit- ! tiug iiround the lioust" froaa morn ing to night without moving an inch, Katie Husanlch of Old Town] started proceedings for a divorce I from Friiiik Uußanich. Mik. Husanich teHtit'leil today before Judgo SMMntajr that her husliiunl was h« lazy lie uould lie around the house without worry-1 ing wliile xhe was ill in bed, with her babies starving nnd not a par-i tide of food In the house. "Mb beat me and CVMN ■• !■ our language," blie said. "(MM timo he beat me up because 11 would not stay down on the water-) front while he got ilrunk. He just didn't care for anything." Judge Easterday ha"U a great time translating the 'cuss" words, ami after hearing theiujn English decided they were just grounds for any divorce. SOUTH TACOMANS - ALSO AFTER N. P. South Taconia wants the If, P. to |iav a liftle attention to it, too. The business men luive appointed \Y. ('. McAtee to take the mat ter up with city officials. FRYE & CO. MARKETS i SPKCIALS FOR SATURDAY INCLUDE Fresh Churned Creamery Butter, 3 1b5. .... „.. , r ..... .91.00 Steer Pot Roast, lb „ „.. .12Jio Steer Boiling Beef, lb , 110 Pork Shoulder Roast, lb mm I In Fresh Spare Ribs, lb m*m ■»•••»< 12c Back bones, 10 lbs 250 Neck Bones, 6 lbs. .. . « .250 Sugar Cured Bucon Strips, lb • ... 150 Anchor Bacon, lb .12Hc Sugar Cured Pig Hams, lb .., 170 Fancy New York Cream Cheese, lb. ... > .25e FRYE & COMPANY Location of Our Market, 17th and Commerce. Washington Market, 1118*20 Broadway. We Give Penny Change I ('iinimissiotier Woods and the, mayor were for enforcing the city ordinance to tho letter and compelling the company to cut out the noise by cutting out the flat wheels and oiling up the machin ery. So these were the instructions Mills got. "Revoke their franchise if they don't quit," Woods demanded. "No, I'll enjoin them," said Mills. The. action was taken as the re sult of a protest from the truck drivers. JUAREZ, EXCITED MEXICAN CITY Veiw of Juarez, mM the border from II 1' hm>, where Mexicans tire holding forth nitli eyes in lent to hop how The Khklc fllt'.s. SUE TO RESTRAIN BUILDING OF GYM Alleging that the school board is acting illegally, a suit to re strain it from building the- pro posed Stadium high school gym [ nasiuni was started in the su perior court yesterday by Alvin Muehler. Hearing will be held tomorrow before Judge Raster day. ALLIES NOT TRYING TO CRUSH GERMANS LONDON, March 24.—Ger many never aguin will raise a hamlet In a world engaged in peaceful pursuits, declared Wal ter Ituuriman, president of the board of trade, in an exclusive Interview to the I'nited Press to day, officially outliiming for the first time the allies' commercial plans after the war. Kngland doesn't contemplate throttling; the Hermans or leav ing tliem crushed in poverty and unable to rise again, ho said: hut peaceful preparations an a MUM toward a military end will not be Washington School Will Remain Open After Superintendent of School Geiger had given assur ances that the slight whooping cough epidemic Is well in hand, the city council today upheld "Mayor Fawcett in refusing to close the Washington school, where a number of cases were reported. Health Officer Wall yesterday recommended to the mayor that the school should be closed, de scribing the cough as a sevpre epidemic. Supt. Geiger reported today that there are 22 cases Involving 16 families, although It Is uncer tain whether the cough can be called whooping cough. He said there appeared to be little dan- ger of the cougn spreading ex tensively. Although Mayor Fawcett, as head of the health department, had full power to close the school, he decided to put the matter up to the council. It wag his opinion that the cough would be more likely to spread if the children were al lowed to run around the streets than if they were kept in school. ASK RESIGNATION OF YUAN SHI KAI SAN FRANCISCO, March 24. —Advices received here yester day by revolutionary sympathiz ers from Shanghai stats that the leaders of the Republican army have demanded the resignation of Yuan Shi Kal. DISCOVERS GERM THAT CAUSES FITS BT. JOSEPH, Mo., March 24. —Or. C. A. L. Reed of Cincinna ti, announced b«f«rw th* state THE TAOOMA TIMEB tolerated by the allies. •"We object to Germany using resources and commercial rela tions for the purpose of aggres- Kion," he Baid. •■Americana must prepare for a rigid, though friendly British commercial competition in neu tral markets alter the war. "If Germany intends to follow the present conflict with an eco nomic war, we will know how to meet that, too. "We are much obliged to Ger main- for warning us before band." CAN TO BLAME FOR ACCIDENT John McDell, motorcyclist, got mixed up with a jitney bus last night at 6 o'clock and suffered a broken leg. When he woke up several hours later at the Tacoma Gen eral hospital, ho said It was not the driver's fault as he was car rying a large can on the front of his motorcycle which hid Ms view. House Will Pass Immigration Bill WASHINGTON, D. C. March 24. —VotlnK 262 to 74 for Imme diate consideration of the Bur nett immigration 1)111, the house Indicated today that it would pass the measure today. Both Wilson and Taft vetoed the bill because It provides for the literacy test. THE I ,\sii:st WAY TO END DANDRUFF There Is one sure way that never falls to remove dandruff completely and that Is to dissolve It. This destroys it entirely. To do tnls, Just get about four ounces of plain, ordinary liquid arvon; apply it at night when re tiring; use enough to moisten the scalp and rub it in gently with the finger tips. By morning most, if not all, of your dandruff will b« gone, and tlir«« or four more applications wUI completely dlasolTe and «n tlrely, destroy, every single sign and trace of It. bo matter how miioh dandruff yo<- Tv«r k,|»Vf ><>v will find, too, that all ltJa% ing and digging of the scalp will stop instantly, and your hair will b« fluffy, lustroun, glossy, silky and soft, and look and f**l a hun dred times better Tou can get liquid arron at afly drug store, it la Utmpm^ril and four ounoos It all you Will m«*d. This 4n*l« r*n«4y yM ■over be«o knows t» fail. FLASHES I SEATTLE— BIanch \ Boplngar andMarjorla Wilson, two •Tacoma girls in the Univerbity of Wash ington, were appointed today on a committee to manage a "Tour of the Nations," a mock trip, about the different sorority houses. NKW YORK—The submarine D-l is in dry dook as the result of being rammed recently by a tug. LONDON'—Rumors last night In the (aliinet lobby led BrltUli officials to believe a crisis was near at hand over the married men enliatnieut controversy. WASHINGTON'—It was un derstood today that the answer received today by the state de partment from the allies con cerning the i.i. .11 ■iiiuiiioiit of trad ing wssi'ls was a refusal of the American demands. LONDON'—The Russian Black Fleet is bald to be still doing great damage to the Turco-der man vessels and ports. Gentle Snow Drops Spoil Spring Pome Forget the lovely little lines! aliout i;atlioring ye wll.i flowers while y<« may, !m>< ;tuse Spring is all bunk. Al noon (he pretty little rain drops turned to snow. In answer to a wild rail for assistance, the weather bureau nuin said today that it was due to the. change in temperature and atmospheric pressure. Further than that he would offer no relief. There will be rain for m least 24 hours. In the meantime there may lie anything from a cloud burst to a thunderstorm or a blizzard, The sun may shine again, but we don't think so, maybe, Band, Arrested, Plays 'Bringing In the Sheaves' After being denied by the <'tty council, the Salvation Army last nlslit took things In their own hands and transferred their hand to 13 th and Pacific. The city patrol automobile im mediately rushed to the scene and pinched tho hand. Ensign Darwral and his loyal aualctaai played "BriDgiag in the Sheaves" while the |>atrol sped to Central station. They were booked and released on recognizance. PUYALLUP HOPES FOR LOWER RATES prvw.up. March 24.—On ers of liiiiidings here today ox-! pe< t within a short time to re- j celve the benefit of lower fire Insurance rates as the result of a purvey of fire fighting equip- ] input made here yesterday by the ' Washington 1 rating bureau. U. S. WILL DEFINE ATTITUDE CLEARLY WABHIXQTOX, March 21.— Se<reiai> Lansing loday is work-! ing mi a formal statement to the j nation- of the world in which '■ the I'nited States will define With all possible oleurnes Us attitude toward submarine war fare. CLEAR CHANNEL OF SCATTERED PILES A small tug spent the greater part of last night recovering piles that floated into the city water way dining the evening and be came a menace to navigation. Thin were scattered when a chain holding them together, where they were, being .loaded on the steamer Aroline at the Com mercial dock, broke In the wash of the. Indianapolis. Freckle-Face Xow fs (lie Times to • '<■< Itid of Tlie*e l'(cly Hpots. Do you know how easy it is to remove tkOM ugly spots so that no one will call you freckle-face? Simply .get an ounce of othlne, double strength, from your drug gist, and a few applications shjbuld show you how easy it is to rid yourself of freckles and get a beautiful complexion. The sun and winds of March have a strong tendency to bring out freckles, and us a result more othtne is sold In this month. Be sure to ask for tho double strength othine, as this is sold under guarantee of money back if it fails to remove the freckles. Saturday Specials Boiling Beef, lb 8c Pot Roast, lb 10c Pork Shoulder, lb 19ttc Leg of Pork Roast, lb. ...17c Veal Roast, lb ISHc Clubhouse Sausage, lSe lb., 2 for 2Rc Home Made Pork Sausage, I.V lb., 2 for 23c Hamburger Steak, lb. . . . 124 c Sirloin, T-Bone, Round Steak, only, lb 18c f^ Pork. l» l«e '■Bile Rendered Lard, No. 5, JK No 10 «I.IS •fe allow 5c and toe fer our jgnptr palU. . LjSi«fk'a O*ah Market \ iio4 MMk« m. 7fySfane<-fiMher(b. THE SHOPPINO CENTER OF TACOMA Superlative Style and Value in Suits at $19.50,522.50 and $25.00 c^ rsfc —Suits that typify tli«- miiade of the i-Imiir / *V^ P"T;l^\ h*B season: a Mo—oming of new fashions, dif / /\<ssL \ '<'I«'||t. Individual, charming, ipring-like— ,' 3/C^Ci SUITS OF FINE SEROE, GABAR W^mt^ZS^jM DINE ' WOOL POPLIN, SHEPHERD J^^/T '^^BB AND FANCY CHECKS, SILK TAF FETA AND COMBINATION EFFECTS lm / I \ xWk AND WOOL JERSEY cloth W I I \ \W The smart little lx>.x jackets, the lilted / / I \T sl-v^s wit'l t'l('il> r M)l)l'"«; flare, the Imttoued © \^J ' X to tho chin collars and the new wide collar JT^-p-^-^' styles, and the elaborate use of but tons are I JA I but a few of the delightful style feature!. rdi —Splendid assorinienis, unequaled values, at \ $19.50, $22.50 and $25.00 Cunning Little Coats FOR BONNIE WEE "UNS" rf^- - Mothers of tiny boys and '"rjijSt girls will Ik> greatly interested J l >i^Mr In the line mowing of little J. '. ' ulKyLa She|i!l.'l-(1 (11- -. 1,-.. Sn jc, _t^ "^|A AbhH^lS Wool l'i>|ilin, silli I'uplili, MXs&Ktf%ffi aH|I ('on-rl .mil M"iv- .in lln w& J WOmfa^mi^^^^^ '" ''''' lr''nrl' l>lue, navy, 5P wCrtiffi&^^^^^^ Sty leu vuriousl) plain box, **!m)MSSMW A \ '"''' I'l'f'ed 'M 01 i id r---.^rSt!yiMjr~Z\[\ I lilllr '-ollnrrt of i«imtriißtln ■ 0/7 1 \-^j t\ to c rwn at . .«u.m to $7.».-» i*Cf /I l^^^d OOAII I Oil TIW IIOVS *s"** i/ \ I "*~**^^^ —Mnntiish hox back styles with ' J^*»| ij£. M '^C) ■•M or vphet coat collars, in /^y <C Hl^' .vv 'covert, Hhepherd clieck or spii'm •^ lU at.... mi.SO. $.-..00 anil Htr..»s CHIU>KKVS HATH —New little shapes of Java, Panama, Milun, Hemp and fancy braids, trimmed with tiny llttlo blossoms, buds and ribbon bows. Priced H»l .25 to !W.1».~> Coals for Girls 8 to 14 Years -—Smart styles in wonderful variety. —Vnrioimly of serge, flannel, aheptMTd and fiucv checks, plaids, silk moire, wool iioplln and corduroy. —Styles are variously plaiu and belted with novelty collars of silk in contrast, embroidered lawn and pique. —Sizes 8 to H years at #;»..-,« to tt&M Tilt dhi;ssi s, si'ii i\i; $i.io —Xoat styles of gingham, chambray and percale, nicely tiiin med and combination effects; sizes 6 to 14 years. A Live Boy Wants His Spring Suit"Now - He's catiplit the spirit of tha jf*. "Dress Ip" movement and w.mla g^\ *o put the best foot forwtitd like U-i il bis elders a good tklag to c:i- T <f / - courage, too. More of Our Super Good j|i|||il|jv Suits, $3.95 and $4.95 \R fIX II jMt ' Tlie P°l»lar >ol'° "'"' •"•Ueii in vl f JlllM' i ILIIIHI back stylen with patch pockets. >J jJmMbJP fflnluf Tun pairs of knlckeis with each /IliNil I'r l\\\\\ " •^miU't mixtures, broken checks iW MntMi'^tPlfll —Sizes ti to 16 years. Just two ■»— ' • "• 11 'i"111'1" $;».»r.—*l.»r. ■F^^illilJ 'iiP"^B IIOVS' r.KH si s .11, W lyflgp*' -^gf — Fancy Madras and Percalofl, Is ''*■•' ■ I )■ -\ t-p- —*■» light designs, plain lihio cbain- I / \IS brays and stripe gißgfeamt, also Wi l"n hlack satlnes. Kxcellent nijiteri ij I \j\ als, choice r»Oc A^M uW Il()\H' I' A I*H 4P —New Spring shapes, new mix tures, checks and navy MTf*. Fire Insurance Men Elect Head George W. Fowler, of Fowler & Whltehouee, was elected presi dent of the Tacoma Fire Insur ance Agents' association at the monthly meeting and election of officers last night in the Tacoma Hotel grill. Harry K. Opie was chosen vice president and K. L. Hibeily secre tary and treasurer. Trustees elect ed were George Huyles, W. C. Bergstroni and II T. Hansen. NAVAL BATTLE? AMSTERDAM, March 24.— Flushing correspondents report ed sounds of heavy firing in the English channel today. The noise came from the directions ,of Ostend and Westende. Incoming skippers reported gunfire flashes visible on the horizon during the night. It Is believed an important naval bat tle Is being fought. PIONEERS TO HOLD A REUNION SUNDAY Scandinavian pioneers of Ta coma who have lived here 25 years or more will hold a dinner and reunion Sunday afternoon at Danish Brotherhood hall. VANCOUVER TROOP SENT TO BORDER VANCOUVER, March 24.— Order* were received bere yee terday from the war office for the- Immediate departure of Urn Sltt infantry for it Ontro, Ca!.. which It near tfc* Mexican bor- SEATTLE PROHI. LAW WILL STICK SEATTLE, Manh 24. Judge Mnckintoßh yesterday uplield the rlty prohibition ordinance which was passed to mim 0> incut the state law. "CASCARETS" SET YOUR LIVER AND BOWELS R'GHT They're fine! Don't re main bilioiiH, sirk, liead aohy and conati})ated. Best for cold, bad breath, sour stomach —chil- dren love them. Get a 1 0 rent box now. Be cheerful' Clean up Inside tonight and feel fine. Take o careti to llren your liver and clean the bowels and stop head aches, a bad cold, biliousness, of fensive breath, coated tongue, sal lownesH, sour stomach ami gaaes. Tonight take O-scarets and en- Joy the nicest, gentlest liver and bowel cleansing you ever expAii enrnl. Wajke up {tcMtlg grand- BTerybody'a doing It. Caacareti best laxative tor cklldra* also. PANTAGES SBVEN BRACKS -TtlK ORKAM PfRATtM CHRIS RICHARm f~VK OTHER BtO ACTS ?AOl FIVI RIBBONS FOR MILLINERY USE The Ribbon Section Is stocked with every ru-hlon alile novelty and -m;ile weave and colur. - T-imil S;itln IHliljuiim in HoiiiiiK If— i <:it 11 it roatb < ;■« t uh. dnnio '_:<>ld and every ■tapla khada; yard . .. ,M I jin ii Mniin RlbkoM, in ii> popular shades; ft, -i~>i Narrow j>i<-c<i cd*« grot- Brains, lt:i.\adere anil Koman atrl|H'H, tor nillliiipiy iiho; the y;uii 15c t« -t-V THE NEWEST NEW PUMPS ARE HERE \i'w footwear i" c.'ora pany tnllad>'B new Gutter suit or fOWBi now FMdjT fof solcctlnn. - -Xiito th(> trim, Rtvllsh linos of tho now model illus trated. ai T<M«.\r riMi's i'Mlcnl colt, dull kid nnd Kiinniftal calf, In various ■mart nodala, with welt nnd hand-t mnml solos; pair *.'«.:>(> and $l.0« WMITIO OAXVAi I'r.Ml'H Wlilte ivory soles and lipolh. hand turned MlMi plic«d :it, thn ]>air . . H:l.'£"> and *:{..-VO 'ithor styles with instop ■traps, low and medium libels, turned nole»; i>:ttr IM Xi #2..'>0 MAM MHI I'iMi's Patent eidt. wit and turn ed Holm. |iu!t- s.: and HM.-1O ran c\\v\s nmn With ruliliiT soles and hoels, pair |US| wilhout heels, pair <t|.~."> and «2.* M); inis.-ies' sizes, pair . fl.fto IIKAIKJI AIITIKS Kilt ORILMUDfi MtOM THAT \Vi:\ti. —I:.111 ..in —————___________________ Buckley-Tacoma Stage Co. wracmn aktkii *va. t l.«nv« Tun.ma Lrnvx Ituckley 1000 a.m. "'<><> n.m. 3:8O p. in 12:80 p. m, •H:(K)p. tn. 0:00 p.m. 'Kxcept 6>t. and Sunday BPKCIAI, Hat. and Hub. Only. Leave Tneomn 1!:.'«() n. m. OI TICK and HKPOT I'm Han Drug Si H Otli and I'.iiri Are, I .,m » Buckley—< > vcrmy er'« Hound Trip $1..%0; s'nalo h,v TACOMA-OIAMIMA WUUM Via I*n|mut I-.eaves'DoP nelly Hotel. Tnco ma, at 6 a. m. and 4 p. in. I.envps Kneeland Hotel, Olympia, at 8 a. ni and 6:20 p. in I'li.hh- Main 70_. Subject to change without notice. CARBONADO-WH, KESON STAGE CO. Two roiimi trim daily. <krl>o«i»<}o. 7:81 a ««,, ■»*■ • • _ *$ Wttknton 7: 4« m. m., : )"94l______i Taeomav 10:30 a. _ s p. (Bsoe-t Wed. and Thur (>a|^ { only) ticmm r>«pot T| CKKTHAI. Bt» STATION |jf JUS So. loth St. TH. Mala Si) • p •rVRir TO 1M OLASSU-ii; . WANT AM ON I'AOH 7 fOH RBBULTB. BKB FAUB HKVBN.