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8 Who can think of spring without‘ Visioning in color, or who an picture spring other than colorful? And thin spring eapecinlly hu Fuhion gone in for bright hues. The new high shndoe that are featured this year on knrn blue, tortoise. ”has of roux, tile blue. nlmond green and orange. Th Dre-o The silouette rem-ine long. streight, with low weiat or no mint et ell. Omehndly he": an being ehown, either encrusted into the dress, with the weiet line indicated It one or m inchee below the hips. or in leether in the form of very ner rpw do: eeuer belts. This style is confined chiefly to Iportl costumes end teiioreldrueee. Sane lull-belt effects are W flat in to any. they have belt- running from either side C en Apron tunic at the front met the heck end tyinc'ln e bow at the Me, the front of the den- bin. Mt in straight pm effect. The materiel: need ere Cute: crepe. (let Men Who have worn the Mallory Hats will tell you that they are sure to please. , They wear well and always hold their shape. For a dressy hat the Mallory; is the acce ted standard, this is the reason w y they have flew in demand for over a century. We ofl’er, in our present showing, an ample variety of the newest shapes for your approval and selection. ' Buy a Mallory and have hgt satisfaction. THEY ARE “UNION MADE” HUOTARI 8: CO. Heron at F Street ABERDEEN FRUIT COMPANY Frye’s Market, - Am - Cor. W all G St. Frye’u Mnrket, liq-II- . . _ .. _ _ __ 1131...» by Saui': Studio) J. C. Penney CO. MOd‘eVlW'" fl —-—--- “7‘", mp“, satin Canton. Ito-luau: :nd nonlty silks, an! the trimming: ure folds. been and embroidery in self and contrasting color. Phided cont- u'e very much in vogue this season in the flu-ed styles. The mane mannilh coats are finished else inside like a men's an ment with yokelininge and other den tells. The‘pocheuvere very import: ent features whethd- patch or in-. Bolivia, pom wills: end ‘. polilres cloth! in- plain «o|on stripe- cud: plaids, u well ”u the num- abort; cloths Inch an nngoria, pol-ire, Teddy but and velvflou’o. ' ~ ‘ ' The Shots u'ld Hooter, " Styliukfootwen this year is va riod eno h to satisfy the most 3xl utinc um. «We findgzarafully cut out strap pumps tint l‘ct the wu‘nr’s not km! the style In keeping in It.) with ' the chm]. of seasons. Handsome new black satin ntnp‘ 'i‘lu cm Latest Spring Styles in Hats Aberdeen nu!- W at «VI-now “mpmufifiulflh- M'nnp.vnmp Mair. Alla Manhunt m;ulufor hump- mdo ISM rhdrcu Indlll.”1‘hh0ll "Wm with the out ch“ uh! of the shoes and now can In Inf-h match Inydodndnbdoofilhoo. The!“ You any choose a 1n... medium ormmhqflhhm For mmnofthmhumu variodutlldraoloflnfl. “the m dul- ncui two “My. judo. churn, wand ml tun-ine. Tho unmet-truth‘and Iflk‘flnned‘dfllm-m, rib boa-.nnflqundm- COUNTY REPRESENIED AI ABERDEEN MAL Practically Every Lou] Ude- flu ' Wt!" PM 'lhe enterteinment put on by the‘ Aberdeen Centre! Lehor council leet‘ Pridey to which the offieiele of the louteeeno loeels end the Requiem Gentrel Tredee end Lebor council es well co the executive boude of the Aberdeen locale were extended en in vitetion was well “tended end en joyed by ell present. Practically 111% orgenieetione on the Harbor were repreeented with the exception of the Painter-a end Pile Driven, who had celled special meetings for thet eve ning, the bueinees to come before these meeting: wee of such en urgent neture thet it could not be poetponed. This wee the first opportunity that the Aberdeen end Hoquiani unionists bed to meet the repreeentetives of the newly orzenised locale et Monte seno. The officlele from the Elma local of carpenters failed to eppear. The Honteeeno men were greeted with open erme end e good will feel ing eetehlished which will do why! in cementing the movement e! thel county. The Monteseno unioniets re port thet come 'of the bueineee meni of thet city look upon orgeniud lebor with-mietru‘et'. To elloy thie *feeling,‘ en ‘open meeting win 'he held in the near' future to which the ‘bueinees men will be extended e spam imi tation. It is feared the‘t flie‘flcnt'e ee‘i‘i'o pe’d‘p‘le‘ire not femilili‘w ‘the eime ma o'b‘3ecte st-or‘gmea‘ubori beehdge" of the reeeon'thetg'ho Mann izetion'e existed in thet‘f’city fifitflgrfi” cently, fiey have bed no Mon to“ come in content with unious,‘e,nd do not now unddretend them. ‘ ‘ ’ " Apeekgre who know their eubj 13% m MW in the me. unis; movem-It will be eecured for thie' meeting, wlw will ettempt to prove thet the lah'or movement pureeee e conetmetive policy efid that it in e greet eeeet to every Community. heve “skm ‘_otC.o. Young, M at then awaken eddreee‘the m _ Both the 'm “Untueno repreeentetine dikes-ed short ed dreuee M were Id! received The would.“ 0! the Aberdeen council, W. L. Drechhu'eed, presided end hendled the cheir in his usuel materiel neener. ‘1 The committee on enterteinmente‘ coneieted of Mrs. King end Mrs. Cen field, end Moe-re. Bleke, Mend end Cenfield, prepered e very eppetieing spreed which wee served just before edjournment, the homemede cakes beked by the Indy delegetee were eepecielly welcomed by the Bakery Workers delegetes. The lediee hedl surmised thet this would be the ceee‘ end beked e bountiful supply to set iety their wonderful eppetite. The Hoquiem Centre! Trades end Lebor council wee represented by President Kexel lend Vice President Speicle, end the Monteeeno locale by H. C. Wiltemu-Lewrence, R. W. M cobe end B. Olver. {The I melee locele heve ell-end, .4!ou with the Stete Federation ‘ eed expect to effiliete with the Aber deen Centre] ceuncil in the neer fu- JM . _ SHORT ADbRESSES COMMERCE GROUP The nnnud netting of the Wuh m Bm. Chamber of Comman h‘bdnx hold in Olympia ted-y and whoa-nu. This morning’s union nu rim over to keynote talks by India; man in statewide :ctivitiea, in cluding William N. Short, presidont of the Wuhincton State Fedention of Labor. Following tho forenoon union @O - there will be mbuainou 1..- don Ind doction of officers for th. leaning you. SUMMONS In the Superhr Court of the SW of Wuhington, For Guys Flu-bu County. FRANCES FOX. Phintiff, VI. 8. P. FO3, Wand-pt?" 7 Th 3 Buii‘éimwmington to s. r. Fog, Dumping You are hereby summoned to Ip potr within Sixty (00) Dun me tin data of the first publication 1 thin lumlnom. to-wit: Within S (N) Day: After the 11th day of A 1’“. and datum! the abovu en ; “tion in the court aforesaid. m tho complaint of plant!!! but and um I a” d 70-O- mmfiWatfior-nq W It ‘5 m Now flhmdwhflm windmmvfll m Wmmwthedmud ofth-mwg’vflnhhnbunffld withth oltboOourt. ' “handouhmnrtbpur- POI! of mm m of mut rhnon not, bottom the pldntfl um! attendant on the ground ofduortbnz‘ . J. I. PHILLIPS. Attorney for m.» om” mad Pod Olin Adding: an Finch M4ll. Aim Gnfi Rn bor County, Idlnxcon. Fix-at “Mn prfl 11, 1914. Lust puuuguon mu m. 192‘. SUIIONI ‘ “—7- In tho Snporlor Court of the State of Washington. For Guy: Hubor Count . t ‘MAiIE ANDREO’ITY. Phintilf, vs. J Allis ANDREO’I'I'Y. Mend-at. The Stu. at Washington to June: Aggreotty, Pug-dam: _ You are hereby summoned to Ip peer within Sixty (60) Day: efter the date of the first publication of this summon. to-vrlt: Within Sixty (60) Days otter tho 11th day or April, 1924, and defend tho nbovo en titled action in the court nomad, and mower the complaint of pinin tifl heroin 3nd servo I can of your answer u n the undersigned attor ney for proolntM-et his address below stated, and in can of your fellure ID to do judgment will be rendered agninlt you 8000th to the domend of the complaint, which ha been filed withflle clerk of the Court. This union is brought for the pur pose of dissolving the bonds of matri mony now existing botweon the plain tiff and ddendufl on the grounds of cruelty. ._ A 7 7 J. M. PHILLIPS, . Attorne for Pleintifl. Office and Poet 08);“ Addreee: 420 Finch Building, Aberdeen, Greys Her bor County, uhinxton. First publication April 11, 1924. Last publicetion May 16, 1924. SUMMONS In the Superior Court of the State of Washington, For Grays Harbor County. . ‘ NELLIE FENTON, Plaintiff, vs. CALVIN C. FENTON, Defendant. . The State of Washington to Calvin C. Fenton, Defendant: ‘ You are hereby sumaoned to ap-I pear within Sixty (60) , ys after the date of the first publication of this summons. to-‘wit: Within Sixty' (60) Days after the 11th fly ‘0! April, 1924, end defend the abov'e entitled action in the court «Mesaid, and serve a copy of your answerer other plesdinmu'pon the dtomy for plain -Itiff at his address below ststed; and in cm of your taiiure so to do, judg~ ment will be rendered “tint. you, seem-mm the demend o the com,- plaint, ch his been filed with the clerk of theseourt. ' ‘1 ». - --'« The object of this action is~to se cure tor pisintill' a decree d divorce ilumen the grounds of mm and non-support. .. 4 ~.. - J. I. PHILLIPS , Attorne (or Plaintifl. Oflice and Post Odes Address: 480 Finch Buildirg. Aberdeen, Grays Her: bor County, uhinxton. 1 First publication pr]! 11, 1924. ' Last mbiication Kay 16,- 1924. ' ‘ Use Sulphur Ti) Heal Your Skin aroma Out sun-Ta; Itching mm Holpod Over Night. For unsightly nkln eruptions. tub or blotches on hoe, nook, arm: or body, You do not have to wult for re lief from torture or embumament, declares a noted Inuktitut. Apply a little Mentho Sulphur ad Improve ment shown next city. Because of It: germ dutmying pro portion. nothing has ever been fimud Style, Quality and Value Distinguish Our NEW SPRING SUITS Just how much better in Style, 3|".th and Value our tailored suits are will he eats“ y apparent when you see them. Tailored to your measurements in a masterful manner from fabrics that lend them -863581 with unusual grace to the lines of the new m es. ‘ Drop in at gout first opportunity and look over our samples an let us take your measurements for your SPR IN G SU I T 114 South 11 St. to an tho In. 0!“- “”h --lpmtjon. 1310 mount {on 1:01: it ,muumum. M tun mm: '11“ unllxht‘ly akin trouble: on not Ithe delight this loathe - Summ- émfihfi a 92m ' m 880% . mQ fl ms V! m Int-VI an mcm - ' . A. A. 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