The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 16, 1919, Page 4

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Thea Tonight—Thursday—Friday—No Longer A play of tense action that never loses its dramatic heme | m an exceptionally clever “Smiling” Billy “WANTED, A BABY” LOWEST RATES TO aff 7 pwnage nugget mga Americans in the war. Kiser was NOW PLAYIN ' TILL SATURDAY LOUIS BENNISON “SANDY BURKE OF THE U-BAR-U” HE’S QUICK ON THE DRAW | | | PLAN DOCK FOR FERRY SERVICE Kitsap County Men Busy in} Quest for Funds Business men of Kitsap county headed by Frank Pierce, A. D. Cowan | and Fred Harper, have started out to | raixe $12,000 for the building of a dock at Harper, $5,000 of which ts to! be raised in Seattle and $7,000 in Kit: | sap county. The dock representa the | county's agreement with the King | county commuedoners for the instal lation of ferry service between Seat ia and Kitsap county. | Flag : Defamer’s Ji 's Jaw Stops Hard Wallop NEW YORK, April 16.—-When Sen ator George Chamberlain closed his |apeech on “The American Flag,” at «| dinner in the Sphinx club today, a| rabid “Bolshevik,” who had managed to slip in unnoticed, shouted, “To hell | with the American flag.” | Edward W. Mitchell, vice president | of the Texas and Oklahoma Of Co., landed the first blow in the scramble | that ensued, He caught the disturb: | er flush on the jaw and knocked him | down. ‘The man was treated to the “rush act” by members of the club and landed on the steps outside the back | door, Hin Adontity fs unknown | Judge Denies Root Claim Under Will| MoU: VERNON, April 15. Judge B. E. Hardin has sustained the | provisions of the will of George Adin, | with the exception of that relating to the late Milo Root years ago, leaving an estate of $50,000, ‘The will was being contested by the heirs of Root, who claimed that he was to receive 40 acres of valuable land from the prop erty Of Adin, according to its provi sions, Tho court held that this part of the wilt was void, as Root drew up the document and must have exerted undue influence, | ' Private te Wong Wing Returns With 91st Goon Dip, Chinese consul in Seat tle, received word Tuesday that his nephew, Private Wong Wing, had ar: | rived in New York with the 91st divi alon. | | me Wing was ono of the first | be sent to Camp Lewis, He went overseas and saw service with ‘the ®1st in all its important actions. | | He was offered the rank of sergeant | at one time, but refused It because he ph speak Engi ntly. Wing lis m native of the Pacific coast and | will be given a rousing welcome by | local Chinese when he arrives here, | next week. Reported Missing, Puyallup Boy O. K PUYALLUP, April 15.—After be-| ing officially reported a» missing In action and mourned as dead by his relatives, Lloyd Riser returned home | today, feeling very mach alive and telling many thrilling exploits about | gassed at the Argonne, but is rapidly engineer's office is all ready to start the work. The 100,000 cuble yards of land to be removed will be used to make fill* on Alki ave, which will be paved from Spo! at. to Luna park. j 81000 POISONING Hamlin's Wizard Oi1 a Sate First | Aid Treatment How often lockjaw and blood poi- soning result from the neglect of a slight seratch or little cut! Hamlin's Wizard Oi) is @ safe and effective first ald treatment. It is a powerful antiseptic and should be applied tm- mediately to wounds of this kind to prevent danger of infection. It is soothing and healing and quickly drives out pain and inflam. mation in cases of sprains, bruises, cuts, burns, bites and stings. Just ag reliable, too, for stiff neck, sore feet, cold sores, canker sores, ear ache and toothache. Get it from druggists for 30 cents. If not satisfied return the bottle and get your money back. Ever constipated or have sick headache? Just try Wizard Liver Whips, pleasant little pink pills, 30 “— _ Guarantess. — Advertisement. = =, Latte as 16, 1919. New Gloves for racers | Fraser-Paterson Co, Raster SMCOND AND UNIVERSITY. Special Sale of PHONK MAIN 7100 adlhi WO-CLASP Vallier Washable Gloves, Imperial stitching, in white, cham pagne and pearl shades. Pair..93.00 —~Two-Clasp Vallier Washable Gloves, Thirty-Eight Wool Jersey Suits <2. 9-5 Two-Clasp Vu $ rows embroidered backs; in white, black, tan and mpagne shades, PALE ceececececeesscecceeeecees BB.00 —Children’s Silke Gloves —Two-clasp Bilk Gloves; white only. Pair....85¢ Children’s Chamoisette Gloves; white, gray and chamois colors; one and two- clasp, in self-stitched backs. Pair 75¢ SPECIAL event insuitsell- — —str» wrist street cioves in tory, 4 tan shades, Pair.... ing which means a saving $2.50 ind 83.7% on seasonable garments right —Strap wrist Biarritz Silk Gloves; con trasting embroidered backs, in white, in the beginning of Spring. gray and pongee shades, Pair $2.25 —Strap wrist Leatherette Gloves; self- —All wool fiber Jersey Suits which sition teisten: a Wh. gray enn will hold their shape; all belted ural chamois color, Pair.....-.-$2.00 styles for sport wear; mannish and —Oneclasp pique sewn French Gloves; fancy embroidered backs in two-tone convertible collars and patch pockets; —ettects; tancy welt tops; white with colors are tan, rookie, Pekin blue and blue, pearl with black and self; mode French blue. Eight suits of size 16; with black and white. Pair ....83.50 —Two-clasp French pique sewn Lamb- six size 18; cight size 36; six size 38; jaan Gloves in white and tan only, at, six size 40; four size 42. $2.50 and $2.75 The New Coat Vests At Special Low Price ADE of woven crepe, crepe moire and Kumsi Kumsa, Made in two models, one with soft roll collar, the other for low, round neck; great variety of both plain and iridescent colors. Regular $7.50 value, special - 85.00 for Easter ... ~Apparel Section, Third Floor, yve Section, Firat Floor, The New Haviland Chima Is Here Direct Import Shipment DIRECT import ship- ment from the Theo. Haviland & Co, pottery, Lim- oges, France, just recently arrived. Both are open s' patterns and can be purchased in sets or single pieces, White and Gold 50-Piece Set Decorated 50-Piece Set $64.00 Special $4.65 NORRECT shape, made of finest quality moire silk with —The illustration shows the gold- fancy silk brocaded and plain silk linings; finished with «ilk band decoration in the popular tanwl and self handles; frames are metal or covered with self Derby Squat Shape; all handle pieces material; colors are navy bive, brown, taupe and biack; 12 attract- of matt gold; sold in open stock or $60.00 —A very pretty and artistic pattern; wide border design of festoon of pink roses with ivory background on the pretty, severe plain shape. Handle pieces of half-matt gold; sold in open stock or five ntyles to choose from. Regular price $7.60—epecial ge Oe 50-piece sets; above shape. .860.00 50-piece set, at . M ety ;; 364.00 —Fraser-Paterson Co, First Mioor, New White Boots and Oxfords OMEN’S New White Boots aa Oxfords of kid and canvas are shown this week. ~White Reinskin Oxfords with welt soles and I%-inch Ivory heels; six eyelets and indicated tips; AAA to C widths $7.00 —Women's White Nubuck Ox- fords with fexible welt soles, itsinch heels; perforations sround vamps and lace stay; indicated tips; AAA to C . © 88. widths, a —Women's White Reinskin Lace Roots made with white ivory welt soles, medium narrow toes with indicated Ups; heels are 1% inches high. AA to C widths; priced at $8.00 T/ —Women's White Kid Oxfords, five eyelets; made of soft . white kid with very flexible soles; covered full Louis heels and white kid linings; AAA to C widths. Priced at..68.00 —Shoe Department, Second Floor. Children's Blue Serge Capes 4 to 6 Years APES for little folks, made with yoke and pockets; trimmed with pearl buttons and rg: of checked silk; priced $8.95 Hats for Little Tots 2to6 Years" —A Hat of fine braid with silk trim, in tan, Copen-blue, navy, rose. Priced $5.00 —Another of rose or blue, of fine braid combined with taffeta silk or satin ribbon streamers, priced at ...........+..87.50 —Children's Section, Second Floor, Black Cowhide Traveling Bag Special $10.00 XTRA fine Black Cowhide Bags, full leather lined; sewed on cor- ners; lift catches; special value at Hartmann Wardrobe Trunk is equipped with plush cushion top, patent locking bar, shoe box; blue pee lining; ome", 46 Section, Fifth Floor. Russian Nobles to Vanderveer Wins McAdoo Calls Off —China Section, Fifth Floor. $8.50 to $12.50 Georgette Blouses Special $7.50 N_ excellent oppor- tunity to secure a high - class Georgette Crepe Blouse at a big saving. A_ small lot, slightly soiled, reduced in price for quick sell- ing. Flesh and white with real Filet, hand- or gga roll and sailor collars in square gam and V necks; also a few © |‘ round necks. Tomorrow a very special offering at Blouse Section, Third Floor. The Special Price Basement 200 New Hats For the Special Price Basement at $3.95 A SPECIAL "lot of turbans, small hats and large hats, in black, eed sand, brown, purple, rose and just received. Lisere finish and pie straws, trimmed with ribbon; others with fancy feathers and wings and some with flowers. S cial price for Thursday.....$3. 5 133 Jersey and Taffeta Dresses A special purchase of Women’s Dresses bought very ‘advan- tageously and offered to you at a corresponding reduction. Newest tailored and embroidered models in henna, sand, Copen, Pekin, mode, dust and navy. - —All sizes for women and misses. A very unusual sale for Thursday at, choice ........ $1 7.50 FP.Ce. The temple chorus of the First Methodist church, Fifth ave, and Marion st, will sing Handel's Live in California for Ex-Legislator His Seattle Trip): ‘Mossiah” on Good Friday, There SSAA RADA AAR RRR ERARRE LORE RT bess : | for the Throat LOB ANGELINA, Cal, April 16-~| SPOKANE, April 16. — Police! winiam Gibbs ateadoo, whd quit |W! be me admission om but ©. J. Medaikoveky, financtal agent | Judge Witt ‘Tuesday exonerated, his Job us secretary of the treasury |7_Uver_ offering will be taken of the Flussian embassy under the| John Metealf, former member of |? me & movie magnate, was ex- ime, is en route back tO} the state legislature from Btevens | Bectt Sepa Wednenday, but be FREE DOCTOR In fa " " today, after purchasing | county, from charges of violating |ing Bast, Me PeapMbimeageladhs ps Ex-Government Physician f lund along the fa | the city disloyalty ordinance, in dix-| Wilson's sondilaw, danke 3 pe, 4 spent Monday 2101 FIRe Vr. Santa Harbara |tributing certain literature. Attor.|! Portland, and had planned to | too WASHINGTON $7. 2 ad the land will be used 4 come to Sea Cee asuaian nobles, who will |MY George Vanderveer, of Seattle,|ming at the hn wae SIGN DRUG Co. STORES IWIVE 5 OF M F 1 come to Santa Barbara to live, appeared for the defendant doned his Pu Sound vist. Leek fer the Free Decter Sign.

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