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: MeDougall + fouthwick SECOND AVENUE AT PIKE STREET. 360 Men’s Athletic Union Suits on Sale 95¢ | Think of it! New Athletic undergar- ments at this remarkably low price! The values are extraordinary! Made of good | quality cross-bar nainsook, and well-tail- “bred. Good full-cut. Sizes 34 to 46. Special for tomorrow only 95c. no Southwick, bre jhop—Just Inside the Door. Ww. D and a sister, Mee. Le c 700 Yards’ | Cretonne | Very Specially Priced 25e 40c 55c Imported and American Cretonnes are included in this assortment. The patterns are varied and show plumaged birds, flower motifs and unusual all-over designs. Some patterns have as many as 35 yards in the piece. Widths, 32, 36 and 50 inches. —MacDeugall-Seuthwick, Fourth Fleer, archy /PIONEER'S SON C. L. Denny Succumbs After Ames shipyard, now in s« » Denny atten Funeral been made. Watson's. Radicals in Court on Anarchy Charge Eight radicals charges wer arraignment J. Tallman's information, =. Mara and F superior land the cou tion be am ly the accused of their alles | tenses anarchy hearings ie set for May Long Illness from the breakfast Washingt 14 on criminal an Wright William | Betty '| She Sues Because He Failed to Wait May 13 1 to charge ape The first of the crimt The Flow of Meat Two-thirds of the live stock in the United States has to be raised in the West. One-half of the consumers of meat live in the East. In other words, most of the live stock is one or two thousand miles distant from most of the people who need it in the form of food. Fifty years ago, when live stock was raised close to every consuming center, the country butcher could handle the job after a fashion. But the job got too big. Now millions of animals have to be moved hundreds of miles to millions of people. Some- where on the way they have to be turned into meat. The packers solved the problem. They set up plants where the “live haul’ and the “meat haul’ were in the right balance. They eliminated waste. They built up distributing systems—refrigerator cars, refrigerating plants, branch houses. They saved time, money and meat everywhere. The stockraiser benefited in better markets and higher prices; the con- sumer, in better meat and lower prices. As the country grew, the packers had to grow, or break down. Because of its present size and efficiency, Swift & Company is able to perform its part in this service at a fraction of a cent per pound profit. Swift & Company, U.S.A. Seattle Local Branch, 201-11 Jackson St. J. L. Yocum, Manager Van Delinder But by the time the six month: had passed Richmond had taker junto himself another wife LINK FUNE Funeral se Link, former died at the age | Idaho, ranch, will be held Wednee n. from the E. ft. Mit establishme Watch for “The Red Lantern” NAZIMOVA | Until Friday Night A MAN AND HIS MONEY smart comedy- one of society Also FAY TINCHER and 30 Follies Beauties in “Sally’s Blighted Career” Two-Reel Comedy Special Christie Coming Saturday GERALDINE FARRAR —IN— “THE STRONGER vow” w VANCOUVER, Wash Peo Style eae te urt several weeks a 2. $25,000 | o permission a art ordered the informa gainat J. A. |g ' Jed for trial Contents were on SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, MAY 13, 1919. | Here’ s Irene Castle and Her New DIES SUDDENLY } Huskand Just Leaving the Church | y's aking ne is, with nd the Cor bert ‘Premain A Federal rnon Castle nthe ago that Ve ‘May Take Ban Off Fi oreign Contracts t n, to whom the shipping chairman cabled several ago, asking that American s be allowed to accept foreign The text of the presi reply has not been made wouLD LIMIT POLICE INTERNMENT POWERS | Only the police officer in com. Simand dt headquarters can order a prisoner held on a quarantine charge, if an ordinance prepared by ant Corporation Counsel Tom dy in passed by the city coun The measure has been drawn te teged “spite arrests” and internment by patrolmen on vice The health depart. I have the power of disease charges | sas Lies INDIAN BREAKS AWAY FROM CITY STOCKADE Louisa St. Claire, caped from the cit con Hill about 6 p shinning” over the 1 hid been given raen at the stock ing a sentence of 2 April 16 ner was wearing rm of the of his escape. 28, an Indian, es kade on Bea. m, Monday by 63 days imped The r the regulation blu stockade at the time MAYOR HANSON WILL TELL ABOUT SEATTLE red by May exe to the Seattle will be adv or Ole National A turers conventic Commerce, who from * data gram bos CLOTHING TOO NEAR STOVE; HOUSE BURNS Clothing hung too day morning at near a stove Rarnett, was valu valued at $600. by L. SAKI LEADS TO ARREST 8, giving his r, was are Main st sday morning five gallon kegs of saki, a three gal lon demijohn of the same bre and of firewate Jon demijohn were se sized s held in lieu of $1,000 idle the work of hers’ League Committ the Hig for the newly ¢ Mond Two committees, one on 1 one on social serv veral more 48 QUARTS FOUND When dry squad officers found 48 quarts of alleged whisky in her resi-| dence at 3412 19th ave¥ Alice Buy , an artist, was taken to eitral police station and given cell, where she spent Mon- wa My night. /. FREDERICK & NELSON Frederick & Nelson’s “Step for Infants and Children HEN tle folks’ feet are fitted Stepsure Shoes, mothers with can rest sured th their will not be hampered i any way—i fact, Shoes gent! guide little feet toward Baby's Firs pair; in Patent | Leather, style, sizes 2 to 5, $3.2 8, $3.75 pair. Stepsure Shoes in tan Russia calf, sizes $3.25 pair; 514 to %, $4.00 2 to 5, pair. White Canvas Button Shoes, sizes 2 to 5, $2.00; Patent e sizes 2 All-kid Button Shoe: ir; 5144 White ‘Nubuck Shoes, sizes 2 to 5, $3.00 51% pair; Children’s and Misses’ Barefoot San- rel ete 5. @rr dals, sizes 6 to, 8, $8.00; 814 to 11, Hvine-room, is $65.00. $3.50; 11144 to 2, $3.75. Another in cedar-lined Mahogany, BD nov Misses’ and Children’s Ankle- handsomely carved and mene on core tie Pumps, 2.00, $2.50, $3.25 and ner posts, 10 inches high, $65. $4.00 pair. correct development Stepsure san aR AI aN A FIFTH AVENUE—PINE STREET—SIXTH AVENUE Misses’ Silk Frocks In Youthful Adaptations From Current Modes OR dances, and in the ways appropriate. Taffeta, a selection of light colors. THE with bands of the taffeta. Wales model, price $35.00. with silk fringe. The Georgette. Price $40.00. sure” Shoes lit- Just Received as- at n n Cedar y shapely maturity. healthy, t Shoes in Black Kid, $2.25 Brown Kid, $2.50 pair; in with white calf se Stepsure | ‘Shoes in lace 25 pair; 514 to garments. and copper trimmings. 51% to 8, $2.75. ton Shoes with cloth top, 5, $2.50; 514 to 8, $3.25. sizes 2 to 5, $2.50 to 8, $3.25. inches, is $22.50. to 8, $4.00. —First Floor. HE Air-tight—no warm air can reach the ice. Dry air circulation in food chamber. Trap is easily removed for cleaning. Fitted wi Outside and 16 deep. Fifty-pou Well-built of hardwood in golden finish, Price $29.00. Other sizes in Northland Refrigerators, priced up- ward from Smart Suits Misses $35.00 de cygne or fancy prints. 38, $35.00. th wire shelves. measurements—41 inches high, 30 wide nd ice capacity. 2 $12.50. —THE BASEMENT STORE. dinner wear and for informal afternoon—a cool, easily-slipped-on Silk Dress is al- Georgette Crepe, Foulard and combinations of Georgette and Foulard and Georgette with Taffeta are shown in Navy, Black, Brown, Sand, Gray, Copenhagen and NAVY TAFFETA FROCK on left has an overskirt of Georgette encircled The Georgette sleeves are cuffed with taffeta. A Betty THE CLEVERLY DRAPED OVERSKIRT OF THE NAVY TAFFETA DRESS AT right has a circular design in open em- broidery. The sash belt is finished at ends sleeves are of —Second Floor, © New Storage Chests of Tennessee _ 4 bets beautiful graining, refreshing fragrance and natural moth-proof | qualities of Tennessee mountain cedar adapt it admirably for the Storage” Chests which women value so highly jf as repositories for furs and woolen | In the new shipment are beautiful Colonial patterns and Chests with brass~ A Brass-trimmed Chest, 42x18x20 A Chest simulating a solid block of | wood, 47x20x19 inches, is $27.50. A handsome Colonial Chest of Wak | nut, cedar-lined, appropriate for hall or ie Fitor, ASEMENT STORE For Women and AUNTY Box Coat styles and Rus- sian Blouse effects of Navy-blue- Serge with modish vestees, trimmed with braiding, pin tucks and buttons. The jackets are lined with plain peau Women’s and Misses’ sizes, 16 to —THE BASEMENT STORE.