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_ Thursday, April 13, 1916. "^=____§§_=Feist & BachrachS =F°fnt & BachrachS . I 'Bargain Friday* and 'Special Purchase' I J °f Easter Flowers Adds Interest To Our Busy "TO BBOADWAY" pMOVAL^Lf j This ti the day every department in the store brings forth its best of ferings, and tomorrow promises some "Live Wires" that will set a pace for even this busy sale. ■«»■■■ » ■ ruv u~nn*._-«_(^^____Mai l wmm-m-mmmmm.m---m***m i^hm«__>--^____^____-________________________w _■ _ i ■ ' WW COMETS Hi KI.IU 1111.l N LACKS HALF MOIIIF HAGS l[ Foil ISM IMUCK HALF PRICK j La PrlnceH Corsets, FOR 10e .. ,_,.., i i odium high bust Narrow and wide A line ot stable and ,j Icng hip. clastic Odd lot of Initial La c c Bandings, novelty shapes, lan! -( ( 'la iklrti 3 Handkerchiefs, also choico lino of pat- cy lined and e'niip palro supporterilit- on ,„ embroidered tOMW, rwiflM 20c pcd with toilet, ac- I ~mZl.it* at |S.n.i and corners; reg. ll.jc to $1.,0 yd.; Fit- MMOries; priced $1 ■ \\ 18.00; <?0 CQ values; Frl- dO_ *As>, to clo*e, they to |4; Friday, \ Friday .. k^klMxl day for .... lOb got at IIAI.I'IMiIi'K choice % MUCK '! zzz^~:,^zr _ lip Easier Flowers a Huge fKlilAl § Special Purchase £> II lon Sale Friday at &** Mill i nery A Thousands of them — Beautiful liim Blowers, of the season's choicest PfirriVl I | dilliPi, varieties. Big Rosea, Little Roses, SPI4! IE. I I WBm Biossoms > Buds > Fruit > Berries, *-** ILiV&rfcifiJ - ■"- ;-j Foliage, Clusters, Wreaths, Sprays j -"-"-"—~ ~~-m~~~~ 3 antl" 1111^"3^0113 of ali colors and ,\ y U]O o( ' -jYimiiird if P fW:I descriptions, suitable to adorn the »,*_ ,„.. ..,.,1 ...,. jj ti i. Vn most Osculating hat in the Easter tv slv | ( , s values t<» il 1&* M style v p 4 ar/ de- *?« ca? **■ y°ur |fe.Bo; Friday for jj I AWyV °wn hat for a trifle. Just arrived, ;i 1C \/ bought expressly for this sale. /X /%. m-g /x J; E ' Yc4 Flowers worth to $1.50 r> » (U* %JB r"fil : I Friday for &tJC , m "%, Tfcsß ' i (See Show Window.) f\J $3 &ss\F J tgHBHaK-^^aßßi^BH -an_____B________Hiß^BHHHH *^ V .. Silks & Dress Goods, Friday Removal Prices JJ $1.2.-5 . $1.50 ami ft.TI Press floods— BLACK SI ITIM.S .\X|> lIItISS TAFFF.TAH i| All stside weave;., sliowiug Knglish senof, » Lho Hla ,. k Suiting Taffeta, van! C 1 10 j I'lench serges, poplins, crepe iioiillns, pebble wide: Friday, the yard ' $11 I 3 II doth, Armure cloth, etc. Black, navy, t'ojieli, . , ~., ,„ , V.. 1.,' '.. ' '_»_•_____, ' African brown, gray, tan. castor, deirt blue, f 1;' 0 ul .\* D™» JMtfU. 38 «* Q median and dink K reen and cream; re K ular ""'hcs «•*•! f rklav' ,lle >«''d Jill* pices $1.2r. to $1.7r.. QQ n I*oo Black Suiting Taffeta, yard Ol j»Q Removal pice, yard UJO "l(te: I'nJay, the yard f i iQJ J $l.(l«l Till SIMvN l()lt TO, 30c JAP SILKS KOK Me i 36-inch Tub Silks in a large range of new 27-inch .lap Silks in black, white and I'll the • Spring styles, satin stripes for waists, mid- delicate ami blight spring colors; reg. |0c dies, men's shirts, etc.; regular $1.00 ~fQ n Bi'ade; Friday Sale QQ/» i! grade, Friday, the yard IJO piiie, ths yard «JUO Domestics at Friday fi2 *3 t~\ G_[ m m.z w *xA Removal Prices q^&iJkJpring I 17c lndiiinhead and l.lncne /Til CTI m* P I suitings la white. Pink, blue ggjj I3UIIS lOF ! 42 and ik-i'n'cii IMllow Cases {l* *f /t^ JAffA __\ ALW j. oi good weight muslin: W f ■! Tl ™_P ■■ I 15c and 17c; 11 1« J\ y> B "C UHk Friday, each II At A"< V\ JA U aW 7 m «i p'.-c Fluff White Cotton / \f ,\ Bj f 9 WW m\\Am WW nans, 3-ii>. ci in f mmm\ *Y -*■ **wWJ xj size, each fll 1 U / M :'\ b \- Vi I \ x . 45c White Wool Baby l)Q f, Vv jVi'W) Not tllC SlllllC old SlvlcS I l'laimel, yard L\l\j / W^iS^V., / , ', , I $2.7.', Feather Bed Pillows / / /f]fr~\)x77/ l),ll Slll.'U't IK \V llltKlfls of stripe tick; a good camp- 7- 111 m\7 sclcctt'd f'l'Oin th* \xi-\ifr ing pillow; <m 4Q v At/ M il\\\ oenei «*• vAit ijiii'tu W^7 /// j'miVx grade lots and "Special 12 Vie Red Border Muck 0« % / 7lk__J_. -iii-4' v-'\ r> 1 Mil .it j) Towels, each uC \ JUr_~'V~ LV^ Puivliasp llllt'S. *'.Tllst }| i large assortment of ttaty \ C_X" ="""*fH"Un 111." Milll\' llohbv bcltetl It Press Lawns, Voiles, Flax- \ l^ir^SrJ~%r^T ii\ ... i, i,, i' , i ' x i ons and liiniilles, values to \ gj.U' -L\ models, ItiOSC IjOX .stylos 22r: Friday Sale ]n n \ M' -I ! \f . \ mid I'lai't' effects aTO ill- Knitted Tai.ie ",i- M '. 7\l eluded, rppivseiiting a ding; regular |l.tl; 00-» !\ \k, 4 "•«' WUlge (if IllC SOa r^dy^Fsi,c>.c„^^ CIS s<»n's<-«»loi's Trimmed iii I Ing in bordered scrims, cot l--' i 7,<j'~~<J ButlOllS, l>l'ilids all (1 • tsge nets and dd_ \\ \T\ FailfV ColUrj VallH'S l| Swisses, yard Ill* \\ I \\ ■, * . \- r. -. \\ 12W.C Fnbleached 10« \ / f^S PaSllV lip to $25.00. KY- I! nio",r n,T l ■'%' r \fe( moval Price $19 AC 22c All Linen Toweling. t-i • i MI >■ MH white or half 17^ f l'lda.V VlWeeFtf I! lilenched. yard II b ««_________««—«»«»^.^_^^^^___^™« — __________________^ — __« — _.^ ———————— Closing a Line of Friday Glove Specials a bS'SSTfc . B d High Grade Lingerie Waists !] _\locha Gloves, in browns. Vol a + CIO FiA * I grays, blue, black and a few VaiU6S tO $IZ.Dv at i whites; not all sizes; to close __ m _ Friday, while they M. <D| Q/^ » n J CI Q/^ last, a pair . VMU iZ|J J. • IC# «J dllU M? M•*-J 1>» $1.."i0 BILK OIX)VEI 50c These are W'aifits of the finest quality voiles, lawns, batistes, I lU-liiitton Silk Gloves, a etc . tr)mme ,i wlth i m b v Irish, Irish crochet and fine Vol. t heavy grade of silk; black ] acc^ 0 f the best grade, belonging to the "Marquise" styles and most all colors, but iiot w i, i( .|, wfl i,., v0 (liscontiniied. Tliey have mostly high neck all sizes; to close Cfl#» and short sleeves. A limited number. While they Ol) QC Friday, a pair UUU i aßt Friday, values to $12.50, to close, $1.05 and <$-,_U\J 11 IncorporaUd. 932 934 Pacific Ay» —^**"^******l^ ___________^^^*^* Mrmm*M*^ m***^* mm***m***M~-m^**-* m*-************- I***m**^-*-****'-~*1 ***m**^-*-****'-~** m** -ee—W----_^_- > Russ Hall Might Allow His Pitchers to Fiddle Here's a tip to pitchers. If hart, of the Dickinson college your salary arm turns to glass, I team, developed a dead wing In don't worry. Just grab a violin] 1910 and heroic treatment prov and start fiddling. Fred Good- ed unavailing. He quit the dla- mond until last season when, after pitching one game, lie lin:l to retire agaiu. During the winter Ooodhart has plsyed a violin with an or chestra at Carlisle, Pa. His arm has returned to normal condition. Ooodhart says that ln the extend ed arm motion required in play ing lies the secret of his recover}, THE TACOMA TIMES LEAVES UNIVERSITY TO GET REAL EDUCATION VIOI.KTTK ST 111 WILSON. "I left the University of Cali fornia because I saw that after four years of college life 1 would receive a diploma without having received an education," says Miss Violctte Stltt Wilson, daughter of the former mayor of Berkeley, Cal. Rebelling ngiinst our whole system Of higher education she Charge Manslaughter w. H. Englahart, former Tacoma boxing Instructor, profaa stonally known as Dill ltyan, was arrested la Seattle yesterday on a charge of manslaughter, a coroner's Jury found him responstlile I for ihe accident on (he Pacific highway near Kent last Wednesdai night when one person was killed and eight injured. Testimony waa Introduced at the inquest to show thai Kyun waa drunk at the time of the acAdSßt, Mrs. ilinule Hogue o'l Puyallup, who was killid. was in the ear driven by him. Who Are Pioneers? I Just who are entitled to be called pioneers oi Pierce county, eligible to membership in Ihe Pierce county Pioneer aaao eiation Whether the membership should include only these who I crossed the plains, or whether descendsnts ol pioneers should be elicible were deiuitd at a meet ing of the association yesterdaj in a I discussion of the tiuestion of filling thinning ranks, one speaker said there were only 11 of the pioneers «ho lame in the early BOa left in Tacoma. 'Seed' Booze Labeled Who sneaked up to the Eureka dock Tuesday night after count v officers had seized that $1,000 worth ol seed boOfe and rui.ber- BtWBMd the boxes and cases with tl"' label, "This package conlaliis intoxicating liquor"? That's what Prosecutor Ufinanu and Sheriff ' iKinsniire are trying to find out today. They are certain the boo/c was not labeled when It was seized, us the absence of the labels WBI one of the reasons for the seizure, and the ink was wet when the labels were examined yesterday morning, Suff Army Is Coming Mrs. ('. P. Ualabanoff and a committee ol women Interested In the Congressional union yesterday made plana to entertain prominent i suffragists headed by Mrs. O. H. Belmont of New York, when the) arrive In Tacoma on the suffrage special May 2. The special is bringing to the west ::ti noted Suffrage workers who are arousing; Interest in their efforts to obtain the passage ol the national suffrage amendment to the constitution. Exports Here at Top Tacoma exports during March exceeded those from Seattle, the! next, largest, hy about $4,000,000. The total value Of exports from ; the Sound customs districts amounted to about $ 18.000,000, with i imports for the same period of |12,060,<900, according to U. S. figures. HAYS TIIF. <_IUI. t)\ THK FILM: Xt«^V*J The harem m/k-x \. /f_f veil comes just B-^^kYlTm^K belov the nose, }£(f7d/)£jr lm w"Iln 8 C. w~lJt 1" '",' if o<Kn't t » VT\ kee 1» Turkish \ll women from J ydfwk sticking tbo I r _/_#■ l\ noses Into other j^tlJ^J\ ■ ides affairs. Spring Is a month late this year, says L\ S. weather man. Cut flowers and floral work. liinz, florist, 80. 7th and K. adv. Alaska engineering commission fears tugs Cro3hy and Anne, on way from fieattle lo Reward, have been lost. COMMKItCIAL niVDKRY * I'HINTIXG CO. Main 417. adv. Mrs. Hob llui iohii 1, i'ii-i-s to prosecute woman who took $80.0 diamond pin from her dead hus band, at Corona. President Wilson's daughter Margaret appears before house , committee advooatlng bill to per- Irecently unit the university, it • Itiiint, the met hod c of the Instl -11 in ion were in atA neeil of over- I hauling, she says there's too I much red tiipe; too iipucii quanti ty, noi enough quality; too much auperviclal hocihl life mid ton much politics, she rinds thai col !Ii '■ education kitla rather than i' iiis orlilnalit). mil use of D, C. school houses for community forums. McLean the contract mover. Main 1850. adv. • »l ■',,• Head, aulhor anil bllln.li'. Ist, keeps crowd in high spirits at V. M. C. A. lecturing on ".Scare crown." till" Mattresses made new. Main t"34. adv. I'uyallup cltl/ens protest against trunk draining syts»m proposed by city council. Favorable action of scutate on proposal to construct big hydro-1 electric air nitrogen plant to manufacture powder for war and fertilizer for peace, is predicted.' Free testing glasses, $1.80 up. Pfaff, Optician, 1147 Broadway, "adv." House.Hi will get at least two voter, from Illinois st republican national convention as result of primaries. Fifty dollars turned into city treasury by Judge Evans after -eight men ars found guilty of vlo ROMI-.THIXO mint RTKftY I»AV _____________________^^^^___ THK UL'SV HTUIIE 0. v MOIFM AVEXIK. ——"'"" "'"'' Styles and Prices of Impelling Interest " " * —- i — — - - i ■ ■ .— _■- — -_ i m i, .„ i — Easter Suits, Silk Dresses, Exclusive Coats, Sport Coats, Afternoon Gowns and Lovely Blouses -Remarkable Values and Special Prices for Friday and Saturday Selling. SALE OF $20.00 EASTER SUITS AT $14.95 Tlif .accepted modes as Introduced y^f'- jkAl h\ Parisian designers, artistically /w- /UrT \. reproduced for us by the best New /V . . Jr^V/' .j\ New Suits of Exquisite Charm jM i}A V ls7' yy ' ' j Designed for ser\ieeableness. Suits \tv.4W ___**'\ \\ c "W sinarl enough in satisfy tlie woman wAI tW&tk Tf^lV \ who desires individuality in dress. _aXi*SKB \■\ \. \ \\\ .'\e\\ • #20.1)0 Suits -vi $11 fl^ eSfwJ? \\\ x\ A \ $20 Silk Dresses Easter Special fiiffKwß& \ \\ v <Te|ie lie «'lime. I'l'etly while nil- |77 IA& l.'tis. fancy buttom tind sell'trim- 111 aw iniug; regular #20.00 $117^ ul KiT.no silk I'opiin ntrmn br.,.te Al) KI'HINU COATS (or daytime ninl snort creel), rose, nave, gnu i( nil «p«JiUu «,.,. r „ large variety ol ne* CC QO M-««. .,■•i..'ii,is. Special a\ (Irepit i.ilipi s in I'etticopit-.: fnm v Mteen \« '. Silk Biouaea $:l.!»H I'lmiii.e wiiii plain eii'i'm top. Oi /|0 \. « Lingerie Hlousei fI.M SP«*t*l $1 itJ \<■■.< Stripe Voile llloiip.es »Sc Special Prices—-Easter Millinery Paris Fashions, the final word in the* reproduetiou of Paris made and London-made Hats. Our Npecial Pri.es stand out pre-eminent. Trimmed Hats at $5.00 Exquisite lieauty und charm, faithful portrayal of the newest ultra sinari styles. To offer you values and Ktyles like these at this price is an aehieveiueut requiring mi organization in close touch with the fash ion renters. Spe.iiil Raster Hals for all women; ail different, hut all eorreet shapes and modes, Hats that cannot be duplicated in style value in Taeonia at anywhere near this modest {T 1 A i\t(\ price. Special k|Js»ur«VPv/ Pauline Frederick at Colonial Siene from "l,vdin <_lliiu>i'i>," in which I'm.line Frederick, •.1 ebrntcd emotioiuil actress is ap- I 1 cpii ing at the Colonial. lating speed laws. , Mb big.in t.li'.' (lull Stag* '"' Hoiary club at weell'y luncheon. (Jpimiiii-Aitiei ii mi Hepulilli 1111 dub iii Tacoma attacks Wilson and Roosevelt. Viking Hair Tonic. Why stay bald? Box 10, Tacoma. "adv." Holland will lin poll l.lKU.onii I tons of corn from America. Frank M I .tun horn and Kcilli .1. Middleton of Tacoina will be come SBH degne Masons tonight. 20c and -~>c merrhants' lunch st Duenwald'a, 1112 Broadway. "adv. a # Watch tonight's I'ink for I tlie bassUail scores, o '■ 1 » I, 1 . ' in ■ m Oregon Agricultural college will start extensive course on how to be a good janitor. Snohomish Logging company buys 150,000,090 few oi standing timber in Snohomish and King counties. Fin; Fnrlaiid lady's size baii.lo. jcost $7 1; will take $27,. See Mr. Golden, 1144 Pacific avc 1 fish market.) "adv." New Chief of I'olice licking hain of Sent tie hii>s his first job will be to go after bootleggers strong. Stiff fines Impii-eil for booze violations in Centra 11a. Marriage Licenses. Hamilton Dauglss and Mar garet Hruden, both of Seattle: G. E. McElvaln and Anna B. Walker, both of Seattle; Bernard Brero ton and Esther Huxley, both of Tacoma. PAGE THREk. OEMS BACK NONPARTY ELECTIONS BRATTLE, April 13.—Nonpar tisan election of statu and county officers, the right of amendment of the state constitution by the initiative -the measures for which the Nonpartisan league Is working were endorsed in reso lutions adopted by the King county democratic convention here yesterday. The convention also endorsed (be national and state administrate, tions. ♦ ■ « A tale of red-blooded he- I man beings and the big, free [ North country'—that's "north ] of Fifty-Three." the newt noval-a-week la The Times. . el