The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 27, 1919, Page 9

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= PURSE SEINERS A that fish truant” on Puget | round te Fish Commissioner I H, Darwin bas fasued a — public statement charging them — with nbled in Olympia” to defeat the yoned Kish code The statement, in part, follows “The greatest fraud perpetrated [upon the pre tate by th 4 | Austrian alien y lobby at O! Ipia is the sta ent giver | the Alled American Purse word “American” ix the faet tl under the constitution of thi eague or association, a real | American cannot belong to it I have int possewsion and quote you frgm Section 1 of Article 3 of th laws of this mi “d Ameri Seine Fishermen's league l—Any fisherman jot Austrian origin engaged in fixt jing shall be eligible to membership in thin league,’ Oh, Listen rremeppentl THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, "FISH TRUST’ HERE, SAYS DARWIN | PAGE 9 MeDougall-/6uthwick FEB, 27, 1919. RE THE REAL [te mention he other \ they caught, Thene bcbtetan | ¢ together with the other ESTABLIBHED 1676 4ECOND AVENUE AND PIKE STRWET TELEPHO MAIN $720 j aliens engaged in finhing in this | r state, in the year 117, took from . the waters of thls tate in round Purchases Charged Tomorrow Rendered on April Statements }And in ing thie they have entirely aia - - —— was }dextroyed some of our «reat salmon runs and torribly depleted the oth | | Save It for Americans \ fisher ‘ thie state, before it t | Amr 1 want our no It is the occasion when we clear our departments of every fragment of old mer- diers and ma ind - me bere chandise, so as to keep our stocks clean and fresh—to be able to mapifest “Style and | S aoa a ae Quality” throughout the store. On “Remnant Day” price is paramount! MaeDou- Pisa Sania ae kida Glthen. ahah gall-Southwick’s “remnants” must "be “bargains!” that in 1917 the a © Austrian : purse ” ine, Daberman. on, Puabt Only odds and ends of merchandise can be classed as remnants. A remnant may sound in two montha and 4 | bea piece of china, a rug, a pair of shoes, single garment—corset, suit, fur, blouse, i * , made in excess of $2,041. 1 this kind of or any article or small portions of merchandise that remain from lines originally featured. But because these bargains are remnants, the quantities are limited, and we advise you to shop early for those articles which you particularly desire! an opportunity be American soldiers | reserved for and sailors 3 | Austrian who has oeen ecietenee. | have Kaowe 08 Pua Wraps Neckwear Silks and Wool Goods 4 his name and now is he us an uree seine - 2 Fg " ! £3 |Frank Berry ne Fekernien’s. 4 odiafion, A earet 83 Shepherd Check Coats, | 1 Pique Hand-Embroid- | 350 remnants of assorted ? r@) e an ' wath, Ml Hype or going over ot the ordn of a 14-year size, $5.00. | ered Collar, flat style, Silks, ranging 2 to 8 ==.|weekw ago. Berry appeared bei that ye oe “ead, year the pith 2 Navy Broadcloth Mili- $1.75. 3 yards, greatly reduced. caps i é ie S| the meeting of the joint legislative | seiners of Puget sound have taken tary Capes, $25.00. ee Hand-Embroidered Net | 170 pieces of Wool Dress With a Victrola you can sit back in committees of the Washington and| approximately 60 per cent of all the _ Couts Collar, filet trimmed, Goods, 11% to 5 yards, r . Oregon legislatures \fiah taken, all other appliances 2 Tweed Long Coats, $3.00. 72 y y your easy chair and enjoy any of the Made Big Fortune combined taking only 40 per cent $15.00. 1 Hand-Embroidered ree reaneed. - world’s famous bands in Victor Records {That same day an article appear | Wa> ceo is the trast and who are Crepe Collar, filet lace ee rade Gee ‘ z . ed in a Portland daily paper, seem: | the independents " fa yards, —Sousa's Band, Pryor's Band, Vessella’s teaby apenaaied ty kimaett, tn whl iw kathered at Olym: | Furs F ewes Lathe hiss duced. he Band, Conway’s Band, U. S. Marine A oe eared as aaathie’ t'coel cee cir aaeocabaed ta teat Olay I phat fe Bg Animal °° ooo t tel 5 a 35 pieces Velvets and Vel- 3 ca. . wee : | fan business within the last few | not barring the one for year a § ’ 7.00. hs fp ack veteens, 1 to 6 yar Band, Band de Alabarderos of Madrid care. Pity the poor Austrian fish: | tained by the rallroads—for the purl! 1 Jap Kolinsky Scarf, | , trimmed, $5.00. | | greatty redeced, Black Diamond Band of London, Band |erman! pore of defeat 19.75. eRe ss Sore, | —MaeDougalicneutiiall VICTROLAS . ‘i Relow in a prope Pishe | r broidered Collar, filet Virst Floor. iy 50's of H. M. Coldstream Guards, Garde Re- ra of the aasocia “The men who are . nding me|f; 2 Natural uk Animal lace trimmed, $5.00. $22. $400 baat Rn fs you fina Ame ame | th assistance are Prof, Trevor Scarfs 5.00. i . . * . publicaine Band of France, Gryls’ Bohe- aha. |. Keen head ot ihe blelegionl Gi ‘ cane pcan Asad 1 Hoe eal nee al Wash Goods and — Sa . tae fh nw ‘ 3 “Jakov Repanich, Robert Jurich,| partment of the University of Wash al repe Collar, filet lace * mian Band, Police Band of Mexico City. ERs | peur Franett, Peter Covich, Jakov | {ngton, Prof. F. Victor Smith, head Scarf, $15.00. | trimmed, $3.00. Linen Goods : ink ora re . H SS | Roszanich, Paul How », Lee Mako-|of the Fisheries school of the Uni a Faiatte abt lo F; . Convenient Just think, there are over six dred FS |i iat Thats |soaty Gr Wanncn anton | ® Black Cre Cat Cape | 1 Wamatie Satin Flat | 12 hand entrained lap ct a eco’ t = In the year 1917, the nander Miller Freeman, a member ar . ar, $1.00, : Payment Terms ictor Band Records | which Gals to war witica of the Voueran Welfare commission, | —MarDougall-southwiek, | 3 Ostrich Boas in light kins, lunch cloth 30 = Hen enemy Austrians took | which was recently created by the Second ’ | shadings, 50c. inches square, $1.95, n the waters of Puget sound islature to extend ald to our re 11 Ostrich Boas in Kelly 15 ich: huasial | more than $4,000,000 of salmon, not turning soldiers Hats | Reis: ely, ) 24-inch hand-embroid- - - ae - on | e and purple, ered Hemstitched Sherman a & Go. = SEEIICSa Sea y |, 5 Brown Satin Turbans, stacDongalbteutuwieh, |, SaUaree 50. a) I I Al I RADES AN $3.95. | “Sana te atawiek, | 5 Muslin S) scal- y “ai” a Or A ae SHE SAYS {lI 4 aupe Satin. Turbans abs | ° oped: cut corner, appli $3.95. Blouses qued center; bolster to ia Third Avenue at Pine, ay sain aH | 5 Black Satin Turbans, | y woo] Challis Blouse match, $5.85. tae “ , se, | « i ap orey ‘iy »%) their niche in the workaday world $3.95. ia khaki shade, size 34, a ee Wash ' . " oe Her own repertoire includes a mil 8 Brewn Satin Tricornes, $1.00. ” S, Including ging- my ofr Cyne Lait AMANO tHIA i HER “PEP” RECIPE er’n nticeship, steno 5 | ke i | 11th sag ila MATAR A AL nN IRAaTRN AT LT ALENT MH HT NDI ‘g I start work as soon as I get pore ilo sagen ge gee $3.95. | 1 Silk Habutai Blouse, | tgs F gpa outing, up in the morning, usually at 4 punching in the Dakotas, acting and 8 Taupe Mushrooms,|_ khaki shade, size 34, eco silk, madras, flan- , b nels, voiles, at half ELECT ALUMNI OFFICERS a, etock 1 seer Tee | |e large, $3.95. $1.00. bert price Joseph H. 1 of the 1916 class ie 0 o'ctock 5 cpus bv The more wide h ea Mg Sati Poke | 5 White Georgette Blouses | ie Gace 7 || @ene ® goed day's stint, and, | | ana learhea Mins Fulton, “the 1 Taupe Satin Poke s i k ; - Wh Do W; ° 9 of Franklin high school, hax been| after cleaning my apartment, | | more ligence and capacity she Shape, $3.95. two size 36, one 38, and rite / tiected president of the Alumni anso-| | prepare the mbklday meal. brings to the occupation on whieh , two 40, $1.00. Shoes beverage 1 Brown Satin Poke HE same kindly feeling toward his fellow tation for the coming year. ee ce ee ete | | oe Sea sonenein tee 95 | 2 Crepe de Chine Blouses | 47 Women’s Kid, | ‘Lege ae inspires « to recommend ern are Zila Harned I never go to cafes, They're | | gcuigremn, sre planning to work | Southwick, in flesh tint, size 36, cloth tob Sh Nid, laced, & food book leads one to tll how he or she was president; Doris Wilson, too nosy and their artificial ex | Mews ge thenldee with men, they . $3.75. Pie Pp Aa $4.95. ring made well and st y tre tr, and He ‘ is not wholesome, Thi omen’s Laced bpp cea wg te ie he wall end strong, tary treasurer, and Helen Ser 16 tiamset fe net shetenenns stage | must not expect laurels without meee 1 White Georgette Blouse, pe hor e. id ing letter was written by Mrs. Frank P. Wood, orresponding secretary. The com-|| » \ © OI Mitaer, because 1 | |hardship. They must think lens Drapery Materials | _ size 34, $1.00. S, 5. Box 18, R. F. D. 2, Morrill, Me. Fa eee vind anidiors ana | | cae do better work without i Kone Pepin nd ser thastio nie thnens 21 yards and 50-inch | 1 Crepe de Chine Blouse in | 2 3 roves Girls’ Tan Eng- sailors is composed of Louis Powley,| | But whee eres I cat raven | | stature, ‘They must think leas about Net, from 2 to 6% yards | hite ish Laced Shoes, $4.95. chairman; Agnes Van Sant, Alma| | ously whenever bangry beauty sleep and more about the in piece, 45¢ a yard | wa 6 Growing Girls’ Black’ Burton, Kenneth Campbell and G Hg TR work that both beautifies and en mS —. vee English Laced Sh t ont eee seeeteode Wilson | PR de sere A Boreal ted ty | | Fiehes. 86 yards Voile and Mar- | s t $4.95. Shoes, at a ae enere: , . Sweaters 95. i ind efficiency—of “pep.” Above all. women must develop gussets, lengths from , 8b apa dle ma syprethengredig hogy The agg ang OLN NUDE, PULTON. ot sam ourage yard to4 1-3 yards, | 4 pure Silk Sweaters, a | os ae a rites by mes sod women iho wish 1 hep thone al ETS Mie Rey n showed what she Aya 1 to 1% yards; green, size 46; ochre, | + p Button Shoes, they were bidsey aud bladder tr . —— oe ole on ne renee 24 pieces, 10c a yard. size 42; honeybird and ae bated p, SAN FRA? Feb. 27.—Un.| “The Frat,” the play that made her|{, 29 yards Silkoline, from corn, size 40, and green, ‘oys’ Patent and Dull ke her pr the | famous overnig ororee! 1ig to 47% yards to a| _ size 42, $25,00. Calf Lace Shoes, $3.95. Hil of ail tra the| ““Typewriting, dancing. cow punch eT Si h ide: 9 | 2 pure Fiber Sweaters, one MacDougall-Southwieks ona one “ ee et iece; 86 inches wide; 9 | © e Fiber Sw 8, ” mecnil-Southwi Safe, © Speed; tet | successful mistrese of none ing and short story writing all came | ae, A ae | ‘atioise, si 2+ | Fiver. Fs Ls a fay cede g sett poay wae pose ia amie ae | meeae Pedians aneiee, nena’ and| to a focus in the Mork on that piay,”| pieces, 15¢ a yard. turqusion, sine 43; coe | or to filter from | self-styled “soldier of fortune. seta | whe explained “What I had tea a , , oe , the blood stream the impurities that must be eli - Sp ber eventful life in proof aad of.|here and there about the world, in Curtai | 1 pure Fiber Royal Blue | Boys’ Togs ged tom the Ce tl preserved. So-called stomach troubles, auch a8! tory ity example aa enc ns me me ons paste _ eh one hardship NEO hash sri | Sweater, size 40, $17.50. | 5 Wash Suits, ages 5, 7, 8, Spencuncee seis $y > women who are groping to find | and another ordeal, was capitalized 1 pair V ‘ile ¢ urtains, lace | 4 pure Fiber Sweaters one |” $1.45. be pega meaner: lyf ch causing the ich iy Park Board Will 1 pair Net Battenberg | wei ise 40; Gan. be | i bibs Suits, ages 5, 7, 8 Roteind dass kamsesean aceone id indigeati Aid Dame Nature MRS. ALVERS SAYS Curtains, ecru, $3.95. | — gonia, size 42, and an- b apa Kenctions They sop doop-diomrty 5 and | rameter - . adie 6 Wash Suits, ages 3, 6, 7, z s Beara A sumer ot imoverement “| CHE USED TO WALK ||| ‘itis ceam tet | Sas | SSR heartburn, while rritates |contemplated by the par! d to Ss, , $6.75. 12.95. low 4 ; and inflaines the delicate Ring of| orepare for the coming outdoor #en- | 5 pairs Marquisette Cur- | 5 Fiber Sweaters, a blue, | ~ we ny Suits, ages 6, 8, |tUrely in the excess development oF |ron of Seattle's nature lovers. There | FLOOR ALL NIGHT tains, white, ecru and size 44, and a rose, size § Choi "ae ntop or prevent, this rouring|will bo an addition to the Madrona cream, $1.95. 16, $9.95. ‘ 3 . pect ers, ages 4, 6, tthe f te t |park bathhouse this year, new lock + Voile C epee 1 Zephyr Wool Sweater in . oe Ine oclctine the acid: and make] 1 pair Voile Curtains, ecru | = ¢ it bland and harmless, « teaspoon: lers at the club! of the Jeffer = ze 40, $14.50, 4 Serge Reefers, ages 5, 6, ica guek gut couiak phere ari or Heart so Great : eae + Giietat Wool Sweaters in 7, $7.45. 1 ; t Sal She Had to Fight for pair Swiss net Curtains, i, sizes 40 and 44 x ae hing suite « , 1 coral, sizes ar cd heme . By nead | seni walks aed around Breath—Tanlac Re- cream, v 3. ey beat Coat, age itn iniesrlades dnd the casting land park stores Her. 1 pair Swiss Net Curtains, | 1 Jersey Slipover Sweater "ita way business of buying and » tonide rn o ly ot rs rd y payment of foreign money at ¢ foreign ie at eettce’ sinoieas ont coum ae 3t py cream, $4.95. | “in sand and blue, size | 4 pairs Saab Knickers gint B tly harmless and inexpensive| enn oe id aan , ~ Southwick, 42, $4.95 ages 9, 16, 17, $2.45. remedy to use ferson park, if the necessary space} “Nothing ever helped me until 1| or 2, $4.95. “ | 16 Wool Knick National Bank fs now aatisclé, such ‘a6 | bisgreted |can be secured, at got Taniac, and now I'm feeling just 1 Worsted Coat Sweater | os 16. ine ers, ages 7, iD oe a modeler | magnons, Pi Bg 5] ae like a new person,” sald Mra Ethie | Hosiery in salmon, $3.95. | » 16, 1, $1.45, ‘ : n exports and imports or tablet form enables the stomach! KNIGHTS TEMPLAR TO vers, residing at 9920 Gist atreat 0 p Ww men's Black | 2 Camel’s-hair Slipover, | 17 beh eer od Suits, _ On account of its o stents. Magne: richie wave in the Barteti 20 pairs of Wo § Sis ral shade, size 44, ages 6, 15, 16, 17, 1 : Sh wnig gh poker Wiingstt'te| HOLD U, S. CONVENTION uF sr owt, Lisle Hose, sizes 9 and| $395, $5.45. 1. ve vais ake only ita ha een trying for four 99 4 J 4 : ap Ie oaDe" | umnted at the celebration ana|7eee”, ene continued, “and have ha be ‘es Li | Second Fer = | 11 Wool Norfolk Suits, wae ocr een and taken every kind of :nedicine during 11 pairs Women's Light i ages 17, 18, $6.65. Ne : 2 arate ae encampment, Knights Templar of {trom stomach trouble eet Blue Lisle Hose, size 10, Art Needlework 5 Wool Norfolk Suits, ages ; ] ae 2 ae ae ee he ieee 1 woul > - Semetientee boi age ve 19¢. . | 8 stamped Striped Pique 6, 18, 15, 17, $7.95. f WHEN YOU WAKE = | ividacI'scnisnis im thin ity are real | eager tTom,ths fos formed by s¢}[) 8 pairs Women's Rib-Tap | Dresses, ready made ; | onvention to be held at El-| that oedid nectin wet eee ee otto’ se, sizes olero style, size 6, tirls’ Togs UP DRINK GLASS lensburg, Wash., in May, will deter-| ‘nat! could hardly get my breath at and 9, 19¢. #7 ciantoad) EiiwatDrehban Girls’ Togs mine whether state delegates will be | already signified attending iy ‘Hunt yn have {thelr intention of | EMPLOYMENT BUREAU PLACES 4,250 VETS Wash yourself on the inside be-| Hundreds of 1 sailors fore breakfast like you do on the|have returned to their former posi outside. This is vastly more impor-| tons, and thousands have secured | tant because the skin pores do not|new ones, according to the revords | absorb impurities into the blood,{9f placement bureaus thruout the Forty-two hundred Wash the poisons and toxins from system before putting more food into stomach. rd] Co-operate With the Boar of Health--Fumigate Your Home If some member of your family has been ill with . ? causing illness, while the bowel) United States ; influenza, grippe, pneumonia or similar ailments, pores do. and fifty placements in 45 days of } you should fumigate your home. We have For every ounce of food and|°P¢ration are the record of the Unit drink taken into’ the stomach, ¢! States employment service, 110 nearly an ounce of waste material | “er siptggt recap phi ddbiecin Sulphur and Formaldehyde norots Reig tarpegebpglnt eds irecto If aste rial ix not elim Candles y it quickly fe FATHERS AND SONS and oth preparations which are highly recoin- and toxin wh ey * abeorbed or TO HEAR JAZZ TUNES ‘ 1 lieutaias sucked into the blood stream ee inaie mn y physician through the lymph ducts which) Community mnging ands en . ; should suck only nourishment to|* red areas dice caste wp We also have a complete line of Disinfectants and tan tha eae ©! band will feature the annual Mather Germicides which should be used now so as to A splendid health measure ix to| “4 Mpa iad een te tery Make your home sanitary for the indoor season, drink, before breakfast’ each day,|! ‘ ‘ class of real hot water with a tea: | We can recommend what is best for any special poonfil of limestone phosphate in] THREE “VICTORY” DINNERS purpose and tell you how to use it. Sees bs MPA Anny! che fae. jayninn,, ote for women; ant from the ver, kidneys the third for min Y will be one of B > V and bowels; thus cleansing eet fent of the Methodist centen sgt mentary canal before putting more attle, Monday and Tuesday, Mareh ened food into the stomach |3 and 4, ‘The laymen will dine at the PRESCRIPTION DRUGGE A quarter pound of limestone} Masonic the women at the P . " » El phosphate costs but very little at t Methe hureh, the min opted basen Spuve Reiter <@ the drug store but is sufficient to|isters at the ¥. W.C. A. make anyone an enthusiast on in-| Seven hundred persons are expect- | Sdebathing. ed to attend, j | sent. Lewis 8, Winans, grand com. j OF HOT WATER | |2:snaer“ct tne state commander: 1. | rroll, city comptroller, and R 12 Carter Infants’ Shirts, sizes 38, 6, 75c. 9 Vanta V Bands, made bolero style, sizes 8, 10 and 12, $1. 10 stamped “Tea Cozies,” so bad that I actually could not walk |to the car line, only without stopping get my breath, 3 pairs of Women’s Navy Lisle Hose, size 10, 19c. 22 pairs Women’s Lisle @ block away. several times to size 5, I suffered #0 much 5 5 that I was told I had heart trouble Hose, sizes 814 and 9, 35e. ‘i | 65e. and thought #o myself. Night after 19¢, 9 stamped Pillow Tops, Janta Knit “Knities,” ht I walked the floor, on account A o ay ” @ 35 i y f Cee AMINA prdedtce 1k tee er 2 pairs of Women’s Split | rae od Trays, 33 size 34, $1. nA just bed tostient foribreath. } Foot Hose, size 814, 19. | T° Naiipad Cantar 36. ue Be 6s extremely nervous and could hardly 2 pairs of Women’s Bal inch diameters, Tic. 3 . A ne ‘ 8 White ‘Wash Middies sleep at all briggan Hose, size 9, | 7 ct. od P: » Hat: ce ae . ; 7 stampe ique Hai | sizes 6, 8, $1.45 “T used to help my husband in his 19¢. 7 stamped Rom of | Laake ak i ate . grocery store, but I go #0 weak and 4 irs W 6 C stampe pers of | 9 Envelope Chemises, sizes [rundown that I coutd do no work at |) 3 pairs Womens Colton | blue gingham, size 2,| 12, 14, 95¢, all. So we traded the store for a Hose, split foot, outsize $1.25. | 15 Girls’ Felt Hats, The. farm in the Rainier valley, and mov-|}) 9, 19¢. | 3 stanped Blue Gingham —MacDor -Southwiek, 4 I have found out since I began tak Balbriggan Hose, size | 5 atariped Blue Gingham | -§ , 4 this) medicine that what 1 814, 19¢. Rompers, $1.25. Men’s Wear TiOuahe ee bop ihe Mabe 78 pairs In 1 hand-embroidered Dress | s « © Sweaters, with | for singe & can esi mette Hose (model), size 12, $2.95, pete thea $2.95 ‘acly MA THOT GAL Maen 614, Lie. 1 Pique Dress, slightly | {eee 810. forming, I never suffer a partic 6 pairs of Women’s Pink | , Soiled, size 4, $2.95, _ 7 paira Golf Stocki si.00. | ea patpitat an oF oa tne a Fiber Silk, size 914, 25e. 1 ric Suit, of pique, size | 70 Tata 1 Han hiefs, N | nanikls 3 Fee Saat a any gad 5 pee A EO aan Lhand-embroidered | 10.sterling silver Buckle Belts, to nce If the medicine would help me. Bs icapi there Minasgdf de Mechel Towel, large size| 4 Cotton-ribbed Union |1 had been obliged to give up eating 54 pairs of Women's Fiber (model), $1.45, zes 46 and 48, 95e, erate tas 1 almiont ever thing 1 ‘ ared Silk Hose, sizes 9 and | 2hand-embr oid ered | 9! light Cashmere Union Suits, | pork: and thee aul nee deine 914, in white, 25¢e. Guest Towel s4 and 86, at SL | without the least trouble afterward: 11 pairs of Women's Light | nwick, | > oe ene Now I can eat just anytht Blue Fiber. Silk Hose, : . and as much aw I please, as size 914, 25e. | Ribbons Automobile Robes gone I am feeling « 12 pairs Women's An assortment of short lengths | 6 Auto I in plaids with better than f havein 9 Fiber Silk Hose, in plain and faney Ribbons, | — fringed ends, $4.95. always praise Tanlac 81% and 9, 25 suitable for a good many dif 1 Auto Robe in Indian pattern, ‘Tantac is sold in 28 » S0Ce ferent uses, greatly reduced. Drug Stores under the perso: Fraeeeale soethertck. TBeopesse -Southwick, —” iouthwick, Men's Fi First F | rection of a special Tanlac represent L ative,— Advertisement

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