The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 21, 1919, Page 9

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R HIGH, BUT HE PAID Denver Citizen Meets His “Friends” in Frisco LOS ANGELES, Cal, March 21 John T. Lito, of Denver, thinks San Francisco prices are rather high He told the police today he paid $150 & day for his room in the ern city; on recommen ” two newly-made fr a taxi and all with them. © The taxi bill, on arrival here, look The M @4 like this, he said 4 outside p Two days’ taxi hire, $600. sion of Repairs to car, $400 ter | Chauffour's pay, $150 daily for two 2 % ver the formalities, it in l days, $300. teil | the practical effect of the leagu (eines Steer) ner’ Stayer) LEAGUE WOULD IF BE AID TOU, S, Brotherhood of Nations to} Enforce Monroe Doctrine (Special to The Star by N. Ef at PARIS, March 21-—'The American! Peace commission did not lowe sight of the Monroe doctrine in working out the league of nations convention It is firmly held that the princk| ple of the Monroe doctrine will j strengthened rather than supe by the league of nations e doctrine prohibits ¢ re from taking poses ny part of the wes’ | Visit the Special Prices, Basement for Special Bargains Shop in the Morning when stocks are at their best, Fraser-PatersonCo. SHCOND AND UNIVETt MAIN 7100 came PRING finds the Fraser-Paterson Co. store crowded with new merchandise which has been gathered from the style centers of the world. Fashion has favored women this Spring with a variety of new models and materials. _ Extras and excess baggage, $400 nations will also be to ensure the Delighttul Offering of New Spring Suits His friends disappoared when they security and stability of the western | ng) eri . ol Cw ‘ p Los Angeles, and Litzo told homisphere as well as the rest of the world | \ It is pointed out that the moment 3 a foreign power lands the first sol lo . VAliry. police he thought their prices a | dier on the territory of any other steep, but he paid them. power, there will be war, The act PORTLAND. TO ENTERTAIN | NATIONAL EDITORIAL MEN peg eager Bem nf PORTLAND, Or... March 21 involving diseiy of the offending Committeemen have started to make nation by the league. | for the entertatament of the ‘The action of the league of nations | 1 Extitorial association, which | toward internal troubles in small or meet in Portland August 8-10. ‘th, backward states, is something that tora will come here for the con |! of the premier a we eee eth’ lis frequently debated, and will of from all parts of the United ie alist attempt at @ counter we depend on the wording of the} and Canada, yolution talled. 1 conventions The Oregon Editorial seapennties, ne league, it ix conceded, might | Plans to oe convention ve an effect on what has fn later a@imultancous! a : sponsibility of the United States un- The Happiness of | der the Monroe doctrine, namely, po- UNION OF FOES cing or preventing disorder where en : atty © : on P ie J unter revolutions in Mexico should | q hese serious enough to b yard “Me Refining Influence of Stuart's | adie Austria Movement 1 as tsternationst in scope, would | and W e league of nations have to 0, Calcium Waters hy Pimples, Is Facing 0; ition the league of nafic ave t K | ASHION favered the women of today with many charming designs in Spring suits. The showing in our Suit Section is most comprehensive. Included are Suits of serge, tricotine, poiret twills in navy, tan, rookie, black. In the box, blouse and semi-tailored styles. Trimmed in tailor’s braids, buttons and self-stitching. Fancy vests of silk, satin and pongee. Priced at ‘ 5.00 Arco Valley ts the young Bavarian who shot down Kurt Bisner while the Bavarian assembly was in ses sion and started the attempt to re store the monarchy tn Bavaria, In |the tumult which followed the slay New Coats and Capes for Girls 6 to 16 Years, $10.00, $15.00, $20.00 and $25.00 —Made of velour, burella, poplin, serge and cheviot. The new cape and new Dolman styles are represented in navy, tan, Pekin blue, rose and Hague blue. New Tub Silk Blouses $5.00 “ ‘rhird Floor, R:. other words, if revolutions and| Silk Petticoats $5.75 —New Eppo Petticoats, made of chiffon taffeta in navy, taupe, Emerald, plum, wistaria, y and many changeable ef- fects. This petticoat fits like an outside necessary in America. | Blackheads, Etc., Disappear. an expedition to restore order by einen America? Or could the league denis COPENHAGEN, March 21.— ate any other country than the Dispatches from various Paris United States to restore order? In agencies today agree that the short, would the league ever inter allies are strongly opposed to fere in internal troubles, er would} the proposed union of Germany permit interference, of and Germanic Austria. Some any nation? advices indicate the Germans §— = This is one of the important sub will be asked to abandon the jects upon which sentiment in Amer union plan when they sign the i. fer Free Trial Package influence of Stuart's © oe wae Jn in the liar # —_ te bi eads and healthier tissue. fea will probably make tteelf feit be Formation of such a union is con.) . sidered in Paris as a move to regain | fo Teuton prestige. Latest Vienna advices state that | to the bill for the incorporation of Ger- | yy, manAustria into Germany passed | x, the third reading. the beautiful complexion ited. No use to hide pi with cold cream and lotic come from within, and ke: until such an influence wonderful everyw en! to try them y « beautiful | xlon, j union, | (WALTER A. DIMICK, OF | QREGON CITY, IS DEAD| OREGON CITY, Or, Mareh 21.—~! a | walter A. Dimick, prominent attor- lowing an fliness of 10 days. year |mey of this city, died last night, fol-| granted a divorce in common pleas | He court today when she testified that! re a final agreement ts reached, It vitally affects America’s future reign policy, as does the question of whether America will be willing} take on @ mandatory over Ar enia or some other section of the jear East where American guar dianship is desired by the people| The German national assembly @t themselves and therefore by power | Weimar has voted in favor of the fui allied circles. |TEN YEARS A BRIDE, SHE GETS A DIVORCE CLEVELAND, March 2t-—Mre ice ¢ . principal of a ten denatured honeymoon, was |had been a member of the Oregon | she had not seen her husband since legislature since 1908, and had been! two hours after they were married recognized as one of the leading | in 1909 Bhe said that she had only members of the senate during the | heard from him once and that was last four sessions, and a half years ago when he i fa one ware way that never | remove dandruff completely, | is to dissolve i This de- it entirely. To do this, just) ae oe S| liquid “arvon; apply it at when retiring; use enough to the scalp and rub it in} ith the finger tips. if not all, of | be gone, and) applications will | @ and entirely de-| sign and trace of | much dandruff lustrous, glossy, silky and and look and get liquid arvon at any | band. better. can get ‘store. It is inexpensive, and | sonore is all you will need. has never been | who separated on February 1 last, | tived in. Venice. remedy to fall—Advertivement. feel a stuop Dimick, at the 1919 sesston, fath-| called her up on the phone and said ered a bill which was drafted for| This ix your husband, dear, the purpose of ending Bolsheviem in| then hung up. Oregon. He was born at Hubbard, Sr mureived| ARMY FLYERS CLUB BLACKED HER EYES, - SHE ASKS’ DIVORCE day evening at the Army and Navy club rooms fold Arctic club). LOS ANGELES, March 21,—Mre. | May Briseno, who was granted & | wil) be discussed. divorce from Albert L. Priseno, told| gince the first Judge Crait the following chrono-|ciub, a number of logical tale of cruelty: bave returned home First, Mr. Briseno blacked her ssc tte eye. | Then he blacked both eyes. xt he choked and bruised missed her eyes and struck | her on the «ide of the face. | ta She fled to her stepfather’a home. | time. The The stepfather beat up her ae a 16th red, which was one-fourth of the en was ‘only n years. The divorce suit followed a Santa | | Ana marriage in 1907. The couple, valuable a flesh bullding | beef or mutton. BE MASTER OF YOUR HEALTH KEEP YOUR TEETH PERFECT Take a Supreme Delight in Your Food— improve Your Mouth FREE— EXTRACTIONS—F REE Take out the old teeth. Put in the new. If your teeth are beyond repair and are decaying, have PAINLESS JOHNSON without the slightest se them out at once. WE WILL PROVE to you that DENTISTS are extracting teeth nse of pain, . THE WAY TO HEAI@H IS THRU THE MOUTH Hundreds of people are literally eating their way into the grave. Food can- not be properly prepared for the stomach unless it is properly masticated, YOU cannot chew your food properly when there are not enough teeth in the mouth. KEEP YOUR MOUTH FIT—THEN YOU'LL BE FIT 1619 WESTLAKE AVE. Flatiron Bldg. Opp. Frederick & Nelson's AINLESS Jonesy TISTS Phone Elliott 5494 * and | MEETS FRIDAY NIGHT) There will be another meeting of | the Seattle Army Flyers’ club Fri-) Definite plans for future activities | meeting of the} Seattle flyers | | In 1848-50, 25,000,000 deaths from tier, |tO Plague or “black death” occur | tire population of the world at that) erage length of life in| According to » British scientist, weight for weight, macaroni is as| food ax | | | | | | | dress skirt, with the double snapper fast- ening on the left side front, giving the gathers in the small of the back, causing no strain because of lack of opening. Fin- ished with wool skirt braid on the inside of the flounce. Priced at. —Fraser-Paterson Co, Third Floor, 1 Exceptional Showimgs of Smar —Made of heavy tub silks in the fancy stripes of various colors. Plain tailored and vest effects, to be worn either high or low. —For Saturday selling ~—Fraser-Paterson Co, Third Floor —Made of the new ed and stripe ginghams, trimmed in plain cham- bray, white pique, and some are neatly embroidered on the collars and cuffs. Sizes 6 to 14 years. For Saturday at $3.95 —Fraser-Paterson Co., Third Floor, W cial values for Saturday at..... New Shipment of Aprons Priced at $3.00 Vv ERY attractive style is made of light percale with large polka-dots of black, red and Copen blue. V neck, nov- elty wide belt. Priced for Sat- urday at . $3.00 Fraser-Paterson Co, Second Floor. New Gossard Corsets —A new shipment of front-lace Corsets to be sold at $2.50. In pink batiste; short, for misses and small women. Sizes 21 to 25. Other models at.... .. $4.00, $5.50, $6.00 to $12.50 —At $3.50—A long hip, me- dium-bust Corset for the aver- age figure, .in white sateen. Sizes 22 to 32. —Fraser-Paterson Co. Second Floor, New Gloves for Spring * __Women’s and children’s wants are well taken care of in the Glove Section. New styles and colors are here. Vallier Gloves Two-clasp French Glace Gloves, fancy embroidered b s, welt top; in black, white, tan, gray and champagne, For Saturd@y's selling, pair .. . . .. $3.00 50 Children’s Gloves $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00 Pair —One-clasp pique and overseam Gloves in cape, mocha and suedes, Colors are tan, gray, ivory shades. ~Fraser-Paterson Co., Munsing Wear for Women and Children Women's fine cotton Union Suite in pink and white; low neck, sleeveless, band top, cuff knee; also shell finish with loose knee, and bodice Ps cuff or loose knee, Sizes 4, 6 --Hizes 7, 8, 9...+.+ Children’s Munsing Union Suits; low neck, # length; Duteh neck, elbo ankle length. en Et at... ae , $1.00, $1.25 and $1.60 First Floor. First Floor. cotton 38, knee knee or -Fraver-Paterson Co,, The Men's Section Offers New Things for Spring M*. who are discriminating in taste and who use good judg- ment in selecting furnishings for summer, will find many new arrivals in our Men’s Section which will inter- est them. Munsing Wear for Men A fine mercerized silk lisle Union Suit that fite well and will wear well. In blue, bleached and flesh, at 84.00 —An excellent Union Suit of plain isle, in bleached, at $3.00 -A fine ribbed cotton Union Suit of medium weight, In ecru color, at —A trifle lighter weight bleached cotton Union Suit at —A fine natural wool mixture, made in all sizes; also regulars and shirts. Sizes up to 30. Special Men's Belts and Buckles Sterling Sliver "eer ve 3 o ‘ . $1.00, $1 and $2.00 Composition Metal Buckles, any sig at S0¢ (50¢, 756, $1.00 and $1.25 Men’s Hose Phoenix Silk Hose at .. < . 80¢, $1.05 ‘ana shades, such as pretty cordo- Belts at . - hawkcnit Hose—Fiber silk, ~Silk Lisle Hose at —Cotton Hose at Men’s Gloves Dent's washable Caos G Gloves, in light ivory —Fownes’ washable shades of tan, at . ~Fownes’ Silk Gloves in gray, at —Double Silk Gloves at . Fabric Gloves in chamois with embroidered back, at —Fraser-Paterso: colors, eer New Novelty Jewelry Featuring the much wanted “Victory Red.” Special displays have been arranged and cases are beautifully trimmed with these new novelties. Necklaces —Cord and bead combinations. ~—Old silver and bead combinations. Old gold and bead combinations. —And solid red beads, -Also bar pins, vell pins, brooch pins, hat pins and others, Reasonably priced_at 75¢ to $12.00 ¥raser-Paterson Co, First Floor. Photo Frames Standard Photo Frames in antiove gold or silver finish, Very reasonably priced, Bring in your pletures and let us fit them in the frames. —rFraser-Paterson Co, Firat Floor, OMEN who dove smartness, combined with quality, in Small hats, large hats, hats of every size ~z ) and all the favored shades, such as navy, henna, dust, red, brown, taupe and purple, trimmed with novelty feathers, French flowers, braid work of chenille and floss, and clever ribbon trims. These Hats are very spe- . Third Floor. ‘Two Entrances from University Street. Elevators and Stairway from Main Floor. Are You Sharing in the Wonderful Values —Of The Special Price Basement? —Saturday brings many new things to you in the Special Price Basement. Five Hundred Trimmed Hats Wonderful Values at, Each, $4.00 —Watteau shapes, jockey pokes, sailors, turbans and small hats for the matron. Trimmed with ribbon bows, wreaths of flowers, wings and fancy ornaments. All the popular colors and black. The season’s very newest styles. Very special value for Saturday at......$4.00 —Special Price Basement. Fifty New Spring Coats at About Wholesale Price ~* —tThese are a manufacturer’s line of samples turned over to us at a liberal discount. We offer them to you at prices which represent their regular wholesale cost. This means that you can save from $5.00 to $8.50 by securing one of these splendid Coats. —The lot is all latest Spring models, some lined, others stmi-lined. Fabrics are velours, serges, poplins, coverts aml country club checks. Colors are navy, tan, rookie, gray, Pekin and black and white. Sizes 17 to 42 inclu- |. sive. It’s a rare opportunity for thrifty shoppers. Special Price Rasement. 200 Taffeta Ruffle Petticoats at $2.25 Each —The Petticoat women like to buy on account of its excellent wearing quality. Made of fine grade water- bloom, percaline tops, with deep novelty ruffles of changeable taffeta with extra silk dust ruffle. In green, blue, wines and blacks. —Special Price Basement price ......:. i ~~ —Speciel Price Basement.

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