i $1.00 WOVX'S ENGLISH rr.7T ' i H SHOE ?2.03 j if ! 3 English walking rh.t-s in black j J and tan. Xut crerv ize is here, pi !ut if we ran fit vou here' a lar- pun :r voti. FRIDAY SPECIAL FRIDA Y SPECIAL DA UK ;VE AMI RFDF.EM T. T. V. TRADING ST A MIN AT S2.95 The Peoples Warehouse K GIVE ANIl REDEEM T. 1 W. TltADING STAMPS WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE AN important listing of Friday Specials for thrifty buyers, including Spring Apparel N or telephone orders filled. o mai il ?3.75 MEN'S KMX COATS $2.08 Rubberized, all sizes, ne col ored, sliihh pocket, auto collar, button over sleeve, 50 inches lonjr, wind proof us well as wnter proof, liplit weight. FRIDAY SPECIAL $2.98 i ?2.75 xnrN.FOUMS ..WJUTEUEg; I 73, XK KNICKKU. 75 X.MX.K KXICKEK.S St.75 cnKPBKIMOSAS ?.U r.luo and white .triiHvl plain Made of A-l sateen, all sizes; Made very full cut, nieelv tail- Extra well made of super qual- All tdzei and colors cotton ImipIIw hip models, blue t lian.brav and i-Iam white. , a most atifaettiry earmint. ored and finished, itv naiWik crei Made in cmniro Ktvh. nil ' Ki:ilAVm:ciAL FMDAYSrmAL FKIDAY SPKCIAL ' Flill.AY SPECIAL ST KIMIUV sI'KCIAL KK1IIAY SPECIAL S2JS j SI. 15 59c 59c $1.29 75c ?1 "3 ,i!!Fs2isctf"00L II 91 1W,a'-SSES ! 75 I'l!iVJ!','i's;-Vxl) I1AR- .Wn.'MF J2im K,I 0I0VKS 50 " Jli:si,N' oowxs3 w , , i v, , " , , , Khllth-of SILK. GL() ES 2o One l.t of kid cloves in a variety 91.15 ASA'Z la;;!tatfr;!tv5rn'' P.r; r'r1 ""i,c si,k b- t1-V-M t-ll m..!r. ' imbtvi.h.rv; all iz(,. "" """ '"' 7"f- pW-' "" ' ''!"1'irl.V ?las '. t- quality, trimmnl with FKIDAY SPECIAL FIMDAY SPECIAL , FKIDAY SPECIAL FRIDAY SPECIAL " FRIDAY SPECIAL Htll) w''sPECII 88c j $1.15 25c 25c 50c $1.15 10 COMFOIIT WVEKISO ' ?1.75 AX1. ?1.50 WOMEN'S j I n " -, ) hoilK CLOTH 2 . 35, JJXEX TOWELS 20 .Ju, A. . 'ao,, L T. P. W. Pure Food Shop SV&rjA Jtts&teJtffiS. cloth, in huht and dark colors, one plain and fanev vokes, regular r 1Ml. . l, ' i , 11 1 1 1 pr- ai s-rt - it- . 1,11,1 pHiierns. Iieiimiet enils. of huek center SPECIAL EinlAY SPECIAL Friday S Spedal HMI.AV SPECIAL -FKIDAY SPECIAL 4C i 98C XO PIIOXE ORDERS ACCEPTED EOU THESE ITEMS, C 26t '. AXD XO TIJADIXC, STAMPS (JIVEX. - r:-zz 91.50 DP.ESS GOODS 60 j! 1.50 DUVETIXE 0S ""'E LABEL CATSUP '! SWEET OEM PEAS ?1'5 VS' KHAKI SUITS 91.00 I! LAC K M ESS A LI X E Special lot including some of ;, Onlv 4 j.iws in this lot. Each Sold regular at 30. Iruhy Sold re-ular at 3 cans 50; Fri- . . T ,, JVf our very !st cloths in dark and ,.i.w a p..pular shade; .-.0 inches , 2? Serial, the can 15 ,,1 lht w: 1 mud! 1 r 1 Vl nn ". ' Wl,,ft' ,.),,r licht .had suitable for house, wide; Jft finish; suitable for IJ- at tins PEXDLETOX MEAT CO. Jl,; 7 t ' 'Ir '"Z rA&IAL ritlfesPECIAL y i MIXCED Friday, S, SPFCHI " nu I nday s SH-ial, Kep. 12 12 .' N.und ran 75 ',u,,,u MW.JAL IRID.W SPECIAL g9c 98c Pa,0, ,he Joz-cans - 65 10 'K,un'1 ,fln 91.50 75c 79c 9-1.00 WOMEN'S PUMPS ' 91.50 SILKS 73 ( UP TO 91.75 STAMPED f 93.50, 94.00 AXD 95.00 ?1.25 AXD 91.50 CR- CRFTOXVE covfrfii irr 93.20 SFHHial lot of hiph grade silks, KATIXE WAISTS-29 WOMEX S OXFORDS 92.50 IIARTT CLOVES 80 LOW PADS 50 AW CO pair in this lot, eufl puitable for dresses and waists. These waists are readv-made . Viei kid, patent and pun metal. Gauntlets, all sizes; reindeer, Just the thine for porch pillows metal, pood styles and extra qual- I atterns are cheeks, ' plaids and and stamped; pood run of sizes; lace anl button, sizes from 2 1-2 horse hide, calf skin; all water or for i.icnic use Good size and ity leathers. stripes. qualities that will surprise you. to S. proof, pood fitters. extra niialitv FRIDAY SPECIAL FHIDAY SPECIAL FRIDAY SPECIAL FRIDAY SPECIAL FRIDAY SPECIAL FRIDAY SPECIAL - S3.20 73c 29c $2.50 89c 50c 91.00 BATH MATS 53 50 CURTAIX SCRIM 38 25 CRETONNE 16 50 HOSE 3 PAIR 91.00 20 GLASS TOWELS 10 10 PERCALE 8 Just 8 bath mats in this lot, 40 inches wide; ecru, white, and Especially pood for covering Women's black lMe and cotton All pure linen pla8 towels, white and colors, larpe size, heavy Wdered patterns. Buy now, wool comforters. Good assort- hose, mostly white feet, rep. 50. larpe size, does not leave lint on Comes only in dark colors, of weipht double threads. make your curtains before you ment of patterns and colorinps. A di.-he. A reirular cia towel .due, prey and red. neat nattcrn FRIDAY SPECIAL clean house. FRIDAY SPECIAL rare barpain.FRIDAY SPECIAL FRIDAY SPECIAL FRIDAY SPECIAL FRIDAY SPECIAL 53c 38c 16c $1.00 6c 8c r . 1 ; . 1 ' . THICK, GLOSSY HAIR FREE FROM DANDRUFF GIIU-S! BEAUTIFY VOIR HAIR! MAKE IT SOJT. FIX KIT AXD LUXUKIAXT. Try as you will, after an applica tion of Danderlne, you cannot find a.iiffle trace of dandruff or falling hair and your acalp will not Itch, but whal will pleaae you moat, will be after a few wetka use, when you ae rew ha!r, fine and downy at first yea but really new hair growlnf all over the scalp. , A little Danderine Immediately doubles the beauty of your hair. No difference how dull, faded, brittle nd scraggy, Juiit moisten a cloth with Danderine and carefully draw 1t through your hair, taklnir one small RECORD OF DEEDS AND OTHER INSTRUMENTS Satisfaction of Mortgage. A mortgage executed by Albert M Dfaualn. Nancy E. DesDaln and Ed' Wllkeaon. 30 miles from Tacoma, de- trustee, Sept. IS, 1910. has been sat lffied to the extent of 12225.70. A balance of 1500 on said mortgage Is still due. A morteaee executed bv A. M. Deapaln to Edith G. Berkeley, March 29, 1911. Is paid and satisfied. A mortgage executed by W. L. Hill to J. W. Terwllliger, Oct. 6. 19H, for )50 Is paid and satisfied. Chattel Mortgages. B. P. Ansoaugh to Mrs. E. S. Ans- paugh, $280, SO tons of alfalfa hay, trand at a time The effect Is lm- auuaiea on nis nome piw... mediate and amaxlng-your hair will Home Kemp to Hulette March, be light, fluffy and wavy, and haa 1110, four horsea. n appearance of abundance; an In- Hulette March to First Nat Bank comparable lustre, softness and lux- Milton. $160. 17 ateers, 2 heifers, 1 urlame the beauty and shimmer of, cow, 4 horses, 3 calves, true hair health. Mortgages. G. t a 25 tent bottle of Knowlton's! Edward H. Mackln to James H. Danderine from any drug store of j Mackln, $1200. .All his Interest as toilet counter, and prove that your: heir at law of John Mackln In and . ........ ...i f. ... .n 'to th s i-2 of the NW 1-4 and N J nil I m as jiirn? anu ' ' ' . , ,.!,.,. r,r In1iird 1.5 nf the KVV 1-4 of SeC. 12. T. C 1 1 Wl I il n ui I " 1 1 ir ft " v " v. j i - - - by cartlciig treiitment that's all. I'xtruditiou Fond Gone. OLTMI'IA. WaKh., March 1 Failure of the lr-Kii!ature to provide a defl'lnry appropriation of $950 for the extradition fund has caused Gov ernor Ut-tt-r to Hpnd a letter to the IroMH'titlng attorney of each county to the effect that In ca they desire to extradite fugitives they murt guar antee to pay expenses of such extra dition until April 1, when the appro, filiation for the next blcnnum be comes available. Guarantt-es signed by the county cornnilnwloners must accompany the regulations for extra dition. The extradition fund of $ 1 2.000 for the Hennluin ending March 31 was exhausted the laft week In February snd Governor IJter re.jueHt.-d a de X.. 11. St. E. W. M E. E. Hutchinson to Robt. Hoeft, $1000. The NW 1-4 and N 1-2 ol NE 1-4 and lots 3 and 4 In sec. 17, T. 1 B., R. 33, E. W. M. Henry A. Doan to J. 8 McLod. $00 The SE 1-4 of SW 1- W 1-2 of EE 1-4 and SE 1-4 of SE 1-4 of section It, T. 1. K. 33, E. W..M.X Jane Carden to Dell Bros, $250. Lots 5 and 6 In block 13, Athena. Guy H. Robinson, to S. H. Hopkins, $100. A tract of land, title descrip tive. Oscar J. Piper to W. H. McKln- ney, $190. Lots 6, 7, and 8, block 4. Helix. A. M. Despaln to F. V. Johnson, $5500. 159.52 acres land, title de scriptive. John T. Grlswold to IV. H. Mc Kinney, $700. Lots 9 and 10 in block 2, Helix. Clyde Harris to Geo. H. Robinson, $400. A tract of land, title descrip tive. A. D. Sloan to Robt. Hoeft. $500. The S 1-2 of SW 1-4 of sec. 26, T. 1 X. R. 31, E. W. M. Geo. H. Martin to Chas. Hamilton, $100 Lots 9 and 10, block 68, Stan- field Chas. Mathews et ux to Henry A. Doan. $180. 60 acres land, title de scriptive. Ernest B. Worle to Chris Bredlng, $3200. The s 1-2 of sec. 10 T. 1 8., R. 31, E. W. M. ratents. Jas R. Agee, 320 acres land, title descriptive. Delia Hawkins, 160 acres land, tl tie descriptive. Chas. E. Dcmarls, 80 acres of land title descriptive. OXE OWXKRSMIP OF RAILROADS IS BEST SAN FRANCISCO. Cal., March 18. The ownership of all the railroads In the United States by one company would result In better transportation facilities and save much duplication, according to the statement made by Julius Kruttschnltt, chairman of the board of directors of the Southern Pacific railroad, testifying at the hearing before examiners In connec tion with the proposed unmerglng of the Central and Southern Pacific. He would not admit, however, that the United States government should he that agency. His statement followed his testi mony that the single management of the Central Pacific and Southern Pa cific had resulted In much greater efficiency. HE WAS A GOOD SPORT ! THAT LITTLE FISH GRABBED THE PLY AMD - ZING ! AWAY HE WENT . BUT WHEN I PULLED HIM IN AND HE SAW ME SMOKIMG AN OASIS HE JUST LAUGHED AND WIGGLED HIS TAIL I GUESS HE KNEW I ALREADY HAD THE PIG KETCH - PARCEL I'OST CUTS EXPRESS EARNINGS but killed In the house and as a result the state finds Itself unable to meet the cot of extraditing its criminals. For the coming biennium $12,500 was appropriated by the legislature, so the period of stringency will last only half a month. Tennis Stars Enter Tourney. HAN DIEGO, March 16. The Pa-rama-f'allfornla ' Exposition ' tenhls tournamtnt will open Tuesday at the Coronarlo Country Club courts with l-l.-ln.ry appropriation of tVlO. A bill several moth entered. Included In the to this effect was paaed in the senate, entry list are M1V May 13rowne, Lo Angeles, national woman champion; Miss Florence Sutton, Mrs. B. O. Bunce. Nat Brown and Claude Wayne, national clay court champions; Clar ence Griffin, of the national doubles' champions; Clifford Hurd, Victor Breeden, captain 1914 University of California tennis team, and Ward Dawson, a former Southern Califor nia champion. Occasionally a woman plays a prac tical Joke on a man by marrying him. WASHINGTON, March 11. The Inroads the parcel post has made In to the receipts of the principal ex press companies were strikingly shown vhen the Interstate commerce con-mlsslon Issued a table showing, the cost and Incomes of these con cerns. D'iring November, 1914, these com-! par.les showed a net loss of $182,745,' against a profit of $132,235 in No-' verr.her of 1913. I For the five months ending No ' vember 30, 1914, the net profits of the companies was only $72,951, as compared with a profit of $1,722,009 1 during tne same months of tne year previous. I Single 'lowers Worth Thonsandii. I NEW YORK, March 17. Single flowers worth thousands of dollars ' each year on exhibition today at the' third Interrmtlonal flower show, giv en under the auspices of the Horti cultural Society, at Grand Central Palace. The show will continue un til March 23. A collection of orchids, valued at $75,000, were brought here for the show by Henry J. Black, American horticulturist, Senor Diego Gibson of Buenos Ayres, and Senor Ramon Ca reras of Montevideo. The plants were passed through the customs house In bond. ' 20RI0 6 VALUABLE COUPONS IN EACH PACKAOt r2 fcrS m EH mi i