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Monday, April 10, 1916. COMPARE OUR PRICES WITH OTHERS <j* "I f\ to $20 cash and a small monthly pay «P J. U ment yrill furnish your home! Carpet Department fl^Kf —'"■' " flfc ;; $i 5.75 ::i;:;;;''';""^Ofe 1 THIS BRASS BED $B.7s^^^^ Satin Kiuisli, Mcnulnr Trice $11.00. K|iexiul Mm— «j^ _© fl? ''■' > . >! I■ I ■ "*> Wr*P^!«f!* spc, ially .„„„,.. „ —— - . L— „ fIKBBBr^^H M desired. HI'KCIAL THIS WF.KK I |B<M S «nltnry rotl( . h . ffQ 7 r 111 Library Table, *Q TPC s , ie , lal ..,..> $U.f 0 limsheil fntiled ■ ■ yOi I J I Taoma Furniture & Outfitting Co. maki: Yin i; OWM ti:ioih with is. Mt.U MKMOWAT. HUGE COMPANY PRESENTS BIG WAR DRAMA, 'LITTLEST REBEL* With thelarges t cast ever M9i by a stock company in Tacoma, the Wilkes Players yesterday sur prised their audience by the pol ished, careful production which they gave to the. great war dramn, "The Littlest Rebel." Not only is the play one that will linger long lv the memories of those who witness it, but the players are cast in the parts as well or better than they w«M when this famous drama came PANTAGES "HOIJUAV IX DIXIK" liosii: LLOYD M IRION Ml NSOX * 00. FOl l{ OTHKR liUi AfTS The Very Newest I MILLINER V I Daily Exhibited at Blackman's New Store A Featuring iry Trimmed t\ at , ;/\ f^l/ $10.00 i; ; — MOIUI XKW HATS in this great, new store than in any ; three millinery shops hereabouts! The vast diversity of styles is assurance of finding becoming hats. —Trimmed Hats of lisere liraid, hemp, rough and glazed ; straw, in lnushroom, drooping lirim, narrow brtm sailor and I high crown models. Colors that match or combine perfectly ' with all the correct new costume materials. These Hat values occasion constant surprise. See our latest, at svoo, *7.50 and sio.no. Designing, Remodeling and Quick Service TAKK KlTHi:i{ WntlKCa to the Elevator, on 11th at.. sust below Uroadway, or tliruiiKli Prince's new store on Broadway. The Rest Room, with all Us comforts, free telephone, etc., Is «t your service, with a welcome. II rh. £* BROADWAY - IACOMA. ueHt wit 11 a Uroadway company. Little Ann Pittwood, in the lead- Ing role, is an artlwt. And she literally "stopped the show" •• es terday al'U'rnoon and last nin;it, while the audience, interrupted her with spontaneous applause. In addition to the largecast of players, there are 2n troopers, taking the part of Civil war sol diers, in the company. It I'icmk Monday. It ends Saturday. Whnt? Tlie next novel-u-Meek in The Times, | entitle*! "North of Fifty- Three." You'll Find * It Here T ■AVI THK (JIHI, ON TIIK ffMMi V Hoft tongiii' it 'I S!.|,liin HianoimK (iiccL min ister of Ununce, resigns. Kciiiicwick, Whsli., to Imw iininri sunk \ a i"«l v.x clearing house for Itvcatock sliipiieil 10 unrtliwi'st mavkt-tti. 20c iinil Me nioiclinnts' liiim-Ii at Uiienwald's, 1 I 1:' liroudwuy. "adv." rnuli-li holllhill'd hi.l llttiii'l. empty Turkliti trenrlips on Ti- ris frost. Vikin« Hair Tonlr. Wliy stnv bald? Boi 10, Tiicoma. 'ailv." Pl<-lMd liandits rejmtcd to In travelling With VHU, iire slron-'. [tougb si>Hcimeiis of ])l:ynicßl ile velopnif lit. Free testing j;lasses, $I.HO up. I'faff, Optician, 1147 Broadway, "adv." President Wilson nnd Senator Cummtßl kN unoi>i>oKed in lo day'H presldonttal preference pii iiiar\ in lowa. ON' Mattresses made new. Main 1834. adv IYhii* Noil l'ii|ien, OMHW military attache reealltd from r S., is Hpnt froni Merlin M Merit mis.sion to llollanil. McLean the contract mover. Mala 1850. adv. ItusviHii in' pi-ill. lim.ii deslroyei' Stroßi rams 'i'enton .su lima line. ( <)>imi:i:( i \i. iiiMditv .v PRUITnra TO. Main U?. ad l.a I'ollette «ill Ih. 1 repi'eseut ed by 11 of the -ti ileleM*ti'N lioni WUoOBIIB at republtcM national < onvenllon. Fine I .v Inn.l lixly's si/.e liaiijo, cost $71; will take ||B. See Mr. Golden, 1114 Pacific aye. I fish market.) "adv." Two |iolicemen murdered 'iv KtltO thieves at St. Louis, M". Cut flowers and floral work Hinz, florist, So. 7th and K. adv. Old timers will UN of expul sion of C'hiiit'sp From Taeoma :ii mecling Of Ilisiuricul Bocltt) Research club tomorrow Bight .ti Comnieicial cluli. V. M. O. A. will hold "mixer" for new members tomorrow night. \Ya*MiiKt<>n held 12012,170 bov.-s of applfis in storage April 1 M against 411.51H boxes on Due. I. Illinois will choose (iflegates to democratic and republican conventions at state-widu pri mary tomorrow. ('Hllllto line, at lie.ill (if Kl'"11) 1 of bandits, crosses Dunnißo rfVflif and «i» north to join Villa. Jolin \V. ('diisidine tells Kmp ress theaters in Seattle, Portland and I'.'itn- Twldy Cicel, 1», Is lield in connection with «ii;nk on .ri-yeai- old daughter of Howard Hart of North llo(|uiain, lured into va cant building. Daiidly s|>otted fever, result- Ins from bite of Rage ticks, breaks out in Grant county, Ore. Xenrly 7,00 head of elk aro roaming on Olympic peninsula. Fourth ol' prisoners ut Moniue reformatory are released on par ole. MUUUUAOK m<i:\skk • Rol L Reynolds and Harriett* A. Ballantyne, both of Tacoma Richards Arnold and Kthel H. Rounds, both of Seattle! \V. \V. Tinker of Tacoma and Bertha Schroeder of Corvalis, Ore.; .1. R. Johanson and Maiy A. Fox, both of Seattle; David Slolker of Seat tle and Louise B. Wing of Chi cago; Albert F. Barclay and Mrs. Louisa Will both of Seattle. Phone Main 2946 FOR POTATOES Of All Kinds, Also for I'lnnting. Early Rose, per 100 lbs., up from ;.. ,sl..'W White Potatoes for seed, per 100 lbs., up from ... .91.00 For this week only. CAR HOTS, ONIONS, TlHNll'S and all kinds of Vegetables AT LOW—I I'HICKS IX CITY. BISMARCK GARDEN CO. HiMlls 2.V26 Tnroniit Public Market. THE TAOOMA TIMES Blanche Sweet at the Colonial This Week I Scene lioiii ill.- "Blacklist." "..■•;■! mc.lie (Irnnm in which Itlttiuhe Sueet is fenlured lliis m-ek at the Coloninl. This tn voi'lte Miepii iirtist U seen in the pint of Vein, the little school teacher. | WHERE TACOMA IS AMUSING ITSELF : Theaters All «ook I'Mcpi riiiir-(la> — '• Uilkes I'lMjers in "The lit • Iphl Keltel; 1' RiatlMM ««■<!-! MMIM mill Sal iii'iliij. —i'liiirstln.v —l ni\cis,|i \ oi' ; Miihiunii Bias (lull. I'AXTAUIIS All awk, nialliipcu -Hid ► itthl^—"llolitlny in l>i\i«\" In-! '< ■ ■■ii-~i< ill allOW) with x.uklcvlllo l>i||. Photoplay Houses | |{K<;i;n t ratll H'ed«aiiila| —••iiuliws; Him Itiown Keyes," uitli lie*- ! hie IliuiisiHle. AI'OM.O All >\p«>li—"lieutint; Hack," willi Al .hMininKs. t'liioiis •<m-! rift, in Icmillmk role. Add.'d; atlraction—Mr. mid >||>. \f r-] linn < H>-tle. lOfOMAL I'm il WednpsdHj — "The liliirklisl," with lllaiK he Sut-ei. ; LIftRHTV I Mill W pdliositxy "The Bmlacr," with William Itus. s<*ll. mid third <>|iis(i(U>. "The sii'jin(4»' <iiso «,f Mary Pag*.' 1 KEEP A JAR OF MUSTEROLE HANDY ll Vnickly I.<m.s<mis uiKOujtlis ;,nd <ol(ls in Tlii'ohi or Clu'st. ■lust a little MUITBROLI nib- Mi on your sore, tight chest be fore you KO to bed will loosen up congestion and break up most se vere colds and coughs MUITIROLB Is a ciean, white .mitment made wltli oil of mus lard. Simiily rub it on. No plas ht necessary. Better than mus taid plaster and does not Mister. Thousands who use MI'STKH OLK will tell what relief it gives irom Sore Throat, Bronchitis Toiißilitlg, Cro,,p, stiff Neck,' Asthma. Neuralgia, Headache Congestion, Pleurisy, Rheuma tism, l.uinbngo, Pains and Aches of the Back or Joints, Sprains, Sore Muscles, Bruises. Chilblains' Frosted Feet and Colds lit often prevents Pneumonia). At your druggistß, in |g« and ■)0c jars, and r special large hos pital size for $2.50. He sure you get the genuine MUBTEROLB. Refuse imitations get what you ask for. The Mus terole Company, Cleveland, Ohio. MUSTEROLE WE SELL CHEAPER White River Potatoes, 100 H's $1.35 White River, medium size, 100 lbs »5o Netted liem, 100 ll>s. 91.110 Karly Hose. 100 lbs.. . IM.HS Beauty of Hebron, 100 lbs. for $1.00 Early Rose (seed), 100 lbs • I.lift Stock Potatoes, 1011 lbs. «.%<• Onions, 13 lbs SB*- Carrots, sack 75r Beets, sack 780 Parsnips, sack "Bo Apples, Yaklma, per box, up from 91.<M> All Kinds of Poultry Food. Flour, Feed, Vegetables and Fruit. Free Delivery to All Parts of the City. WKKTKRN FlU'lT <*>. Cor. lilth iind Market. Main 1020. TURN TO IMK CLASSIFIED WANT ADS ON I'AGB 7 FOB KIHI I.TH. BEE PAGE SEVEN. Blanche Sweet Has Neat Photo Drama at Colonial "The Blacklist" is on«- of the .male cola. ■troogeit drama ahowa at the Colonial tin ater in tome time. Blanche Sweetl n tii<> leading role Minus ;inot her aide of her re- Diurkable versatile )i imi i-i<>,i <•■ al'lllty and she is abl\ aupportod bj the l.ank\ ali-siar Mat, wiln Cliarlfa C'larj playing, the leading! Al Jennings Film Is Truly Exciting Drama \l Jennings ie>ents an ins u It— Scene from "Healing Hack," hi the Xpollo all week. Full of punch from bCflnßltlf to end with all the exciting ele ments of ■ wild west story- holdup*, a train robbery, posse pursuits, a love affair between a bandit nm\ a girl, betrayal and tapturt of the outlaw gMg, "IScatiiiK Back," the life story Delighted Throngs Pack Regent Photoplay House The opening of the Regent the ater Sal unlay brought such Ihroughi that more than 1,000 were turned away nnd yesterday the tlxater was packed afternoon mid Bight. (Expressions of the most enthusiastic, kind were heard. Every one was Oil toll awiiy by I lip beauty of the decora tions the handsome old rose de signs, draperies, hangings and Cirpetl, The neatly costumed S ilazar On War Path 101. PASO, Tex., April 10.—With the announced intention of taking up arms against the IT.1 T. S., (Sen. Incx Sula/ar, former Hucita tgtfOt, was reported today to havo crossed tlie liordei'. The infor niutlon was given to the police by a man who was closely associated with Salazar. Salazar was one of lluerta's most successful field commanders, although defeated by Villa at Pairal. Later he came to the V. S. and "us arrested here and tried for conspiring against American neutrality. He wns acquitted. When the news came of the Santu Ynaliel massacre, a mob here tried to lynch him. RapsWomen'sDresses SALT LAKI CITY, APRIL 10.—Up-to-date styles of women's Ires* caiiie in for a scathing denunciation yesterday at the hands of Preudent Joseph F. Smith of the Mormon church, before an nudifin-e of several thousand men and women. "1 see young women going down the streets in garb not only ridiculous, but shameful, stiggest- Inn and humiliating to the modesty of honorable men," he said; i .Hi"- that make lustful the low ucoundrels who are willing to de rile anything that Is sacred." Sound Leads In Trade Estimates based on official figures show that the Washington customs district In foreign trade will run at least 130,000,000 abend of the combined district of San Francisco, Southern California and Oregon during the fiscal year ending .luno It. These estimates show that tlie Washington district's foreign trade for the 12 months of (he fiscal year will total more than $230,000,000. The combined totals of Hi" other districts will be $1!00,000,000, The drama idis of adventure | ill tb« Nevada mine lirlds ,i!id ■ strong romance is woven Isto ill" ■tory in i maaterl) faahlou. Mini Rweel ap|] ars iii the role of the' daughter of i mine worker. \ new I'nliic wcrl.lv ihOWlng ihc activities of the I'nited Btatea tiodi s in Mexico is featured. drawn in which Al J«BBlD|l la shown at tlic Apollo, iniercsti'd crowds yoslciday, and promlass to become a much-talked of pro duction while in Taconia. Mr. and .Mrs. Vernon Castle ;q> pear in a film which is the added attraction, showing a number Of MV CaßCjr dances. ushers with their natty caps arc HtunniiiK. The ladles' rest room Is a dream of beauty. The playing of Roseoe Knuppc on the big unit orchestra cansi'd frequent and MthualMtie ap plause. All the charm of love's \oung (Ircain is packed in the admirably staged and beautifully pictured "Bullets and Brown Eyes," which is the DPORIBg featurt*. with Ben- Hle Barrlscale In the hading role. SOMPTHINO SKW KVEHV OAT Tilt 111 mi Mold. UN PACIFIC AVENLK. Pre-Eas(er Display and Sale of Novelty and Staple, White and Colored Wash Fabrics 1916 Opening Sale of Sun-Fast and Tub-Fast Materials :t.v iti( i:i'Tii>\ \<>ii.i:s — a-rs ■» as kbjmwb an exquialte weave; /)C« , ' ' ',"? Wlll , Iteautlful patterni, dam ly stripes, ekaoka and :{.">(■ ••|{u\Tl-:\" voii.i-' in iio\cliy plaid de*ls>a, No lachei wide. Tins iplendid ':'" lIV."' ''■ °"• °2*** araiat and drew fabric shown ''' 1 tP only l.y the Paoplea Btore ■ >:ll<l 'uo siii]ifs mid floral 00« —————^~ effects; i yard t«JO KOKWiMHi i»i:i:ss <;i\<;- II X.MS The new am] pop :r.r ihiuiwii; \oii.i-:— i; u. demand for cbildrea'a iii inches wiiic: n new and ichool wear and women'i lovely liiiirir for yoiniii'n! waih dreatea; over II iwit walata and drawee; OC#» lama to tiiooae rrom; ah.o ■ yanl coi> plenty ol plain Ifl'* :«.-„• ••UONTK.X- SKI-:!, ' ""^ lUu \oiiii: -si in. iick aride; a •ijonti:\" /.i mvi: <;i\<;- Finn woven fabric witg beau- hams ::_' Inchea; <-i|ua] In litui paatal dsaifu; OC#» waar and pattern io tlie fin u yard tJu eat Imported Ringhani at li-ss than half i h« 1 C — Me sii.k BOIRETTK 31 ,„;,,.. yard J3C inclii's wiiic. ,i mIII; and cot« toa novelty for skins and kviisa — wiiiti-: roithr dresses, in pretty plain lt<»v I'lyi i; ■ la inches ahadaa; QRf» "We; lha ri^ln weight ami ■ yard www porrecl finish tot tha aan Outdoor skirts, QC. iti iiiuvs ( n s r i mi: . .. ard /hP CRBPK Hi: chink S« "" inches wide; hall silk and IMI'IIIMI I) KMIIHOIDBR* cotton fabric of limple beau- Il> I'OII.K :t6 Inchea wide; ly for lingerie, bloueei and k'erj dainty for blouse and reception all even- lUßtnier dieses, KHf ili>i shades; Cfl*» :i >:l"' uIIC a yard out. \o\ i i.rv w urn: nkiim :t(i-l\< II i:\IMI M sii.k l\<. ::>i Inchea wide. In ( nil I o\s in the new two rorduroy, pique, Kuburdine. and three toae awning lierringb<>ne and basket stri|«.s. For this sale, CA weavea. special, a yard . . . JUu Sptcial lot -J JL> ISr .n\i:Ml.i; rtVOTN — HHKRHKTTR \VAIsTIN(iK "Tootal'i Lton quality," the - 36 Inchw wlda; uaavr sii|ierior of an] Binllar fal'- I'iissed for women's fine rle for houac draaaaa and blousei and babiea' draaaaa. children's wenr; 10r» Bpeclal, OElf« a yard IJb t yard L\J' Children Buried Alive LOS ANGELES, April lo - Buried ahw Ity a small riur-ini wliile playing in the yard lack <>i their home ;it Venice, Phlll|i Qlh her, 13, w;is siillik alcd. iind liis little litter Helen, UK X, «as reti cued uncoD»cloue, The little ilrl «iii recover. Th« plight i/i tli<* children was discovered by the father when lie went to <-<>11 tiiurt for dinner, ills ittentios vu tttrtcted to the ipot where the) ;<l been dining H hole when he saw some OfhlldaUChter'l hair pro tradlng above the level of the sund. The boj vu found dead undef seven feet of Hand. Two Cars In Collision I'l >AI,I.I'P, April 10.- In a collision vsterday at Meridian strut and sth fcWBM north, two <uik were l>a<lt> damaged, Inn no one was hurt, An Olympic laundry auto driven by .les» BtlbCrt iiiished into a JitßtJ driven l>\ l,eo .Moran, who was roiniiiK 'roia Siminir. IllTTi: PLAVKM ARK GVKHTB Mcniliors of Ihc Hutti' Imttfliiill tfiim wore honor K'lt'sts at t<H day's luncheon at the ConsMrctal club, PrMidcm Joe McQlnnlt|| wiik one of Hie siirukrrs. U. S. Cruisers at Top WASHINGTON, D. <'. April 10.--The new 1\ S. scout entlstrßj us planned for tin 1 navy, will far MtclßM In Rpeed and range jutioii ■njrtktßg ever contemplated bjf Mf na\al power. Designers have hit upon a way ti> product' :!.Vknot iiuft of MOrmoui cruising radius, 'i'liiN will iif driven by bleb power turbiiit-s. The hoiiße naval hud- COmmtttM licnan unr'i today on framing the naval appropriation liill wirh will Include the administration's $.".ihi,oi)O,ooO five-year prOgTSJB for new fighting tdiipK. i< »". Miiiiiii hn I'AIIKIC Arrlra It iui m. Spokana Limited—No. Vaklma. Patco, Spokane Ilia. a*. 1:40 a.m. Portland Night l.»i>—Vial It Defiance too a S! 1.10 a in. Beadle fioni lollalnd via. It. IJefl.ince I'lo a! m? 1:00 a.m. Atlantic Rip.—Spokane, H*l«i>a, Bi tto, St Paul Chicago H»»a.«. 1.00 a.m. Wllkeijn, Caibonado, Fairfax 701n 2 1 « mm. Cruya Harbor Line—Via Point Lin* * Oljrapla 4: joi2* I 35 a.m. Portland Local—Via Yelm and 80. Tieumii... J'Js?" *• I|ta. m. Raymond * 80. Bend via Yelm and 80. Tii-o.m • ■*»« 2* in 10 a. in. Seattle Local—Seattle and Intermediate l-li. ** i|-4t p. m. Seattle—From Portland. Raymond and 00. Bend. "* via Yelm and 80. Tacoraa 11 ii 100 p.m. Orayi Har. Local—Via Point Defiance I-ib,?' 1* V'lO p. m. MU« Val. Llm.—Bininca. Kan. City. Bt Loula... | On °"*• mo h. in. S.Mtn.•- From C3ruy§ liar. Ma Pt. D«oanc«.... V in*"■• i.OOnm. Ortlr.K. Carbonado, Buckley, Kanasket titnPm* 146u. m. PorllonJ Sp.clal via Pt. Drflanc, 4k Central!*.. ":J« ? "J» 146 n m. Raymond A 80. Bend via Pt. Dafane* Tii p ■** rtopm. Orayi Harbor Exd—Via Ukxvlcw * Dupont. li:?.* I** 100 P. m. No. Coatt Llm—Bpokano. Butte, Bt. Puul. Chlo. ii«" "*• ,}*6p in. Sealtlß -From Oraya Har. via. Ho. Tacoma .... ll'-fafr^ • •JUpm. Seattle—From Portland via Pt. Utflance •■ii*- 1*" 160 Im. Bealtla—From Orayt Unrbrr vln Pt. Deflai'ick*' I ,nt>r*« (>.,: i iii Bhore Line Exp.~Kverctt. Itclllngham. Van.. B.C. 11 a* „ 12-45 Vm. Blioro Line Exp. —Portland ami Intel ninllato . ii:i>n p™* VOO p. in. I"ter Llm—Krerett Belllngham. Van.. B. C... iS,.} bo6p. m. Inter. Llm.—Urine.pal atatlunn to Portland -, !' 2* I 4fi p. m. Oriental Llm.—Spokane. St. Paul and Chlraro.. lft'on 2r 645 p.m. Boutheait Exp— Spokane, Billings. Kon.ai City. P *• 1:45 p.m. Fa»t Mall (Mall and F.xprccn only) ' j. M . _ in on |. in. "Owl"—Everett, Bolllnghiim, Vaucouver. B. C. ll^tiu 3* 1210 a.m. "Owl"—Portland and Intermediate iVsn 2* CIIICAIIO. minilHl.F .« «T. PAUL "•■•».■, Ilium. Qrajri Har Spec—Aberdeen, Hoqulam, Raymond lot « •_. 1:4 la. m. Olympian —Spokane, Iflaaoula. Butta. Bt. Paul. m> Chicago *•• & b. (-.00 p.m. Columbian—Spokane. MUioula, Butt*, lit Paul, Chicago llllm (Union Depot.) 1t.41p.m. Portland and Oraya Harbor Owl 4 41 a. ML Hip m Seattle Local ll:4tp.ST 10 to » m Shaau Limited •:!• p. £ S:3oa.m. Portland, caat and aouth ..... lISp in. • :41p.m. Übaita Limited. Seattle I»:4Ib,« itlUB. Seattle Looal IIHtS TACOMA-BASTBItN RAII.WAT . 4 Iloa m. Aahford. Morton .it. •:«**■* PAGE THREE.