The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 27, 1920, Page 15

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Seattle Style Twelfth of The Star’s snapshots of attractively- dressed women on Seattle streets, j Program for ie W St. David Day Concert © the direction of the Welsh Presbyterian church, a St. David's! @ay concert will be given at 7:30 o'clock Saturday evening at the Unt tar hureb, Hoylston ave. and Ob Prof. Albert B. Moses will atx © ensemble numbers. The program follows | Nationa anthem, The Star-Spangied Ranner™ Address by the chalrman............5 De MO, Bvans The Storm” Mine Frances Williams Pianoforte soto, Welsh Male Chorus . Prot. D. ¥. Davies, Conductor (a) “A Gentle Maid” (werenade)..... ° A Dr. J. Parry (>) “Mew of Hartech™ (martial) seeecerece Gwilym Gwent Whistling solce Mr. Joha P. Rvans fa) “Welan Aire” (>) “Last Night Was the End of the World” Welsh Ladios’ Quartet Mra T. MH. Griffith, Mise Hannan Hughes, Mra O. J. Williams and Mra Annfe J. Jones fa) “The Greetings of Spring” >) “Y Gwanwyn Marca” Bass solo " Od. WUerne “Y Bachgen Dewr™ Dr. Joseph Parry PART TWO Strauss | Muller T Male Chorus- (a) “Martyrs of the Arena” ferry aaeee Laurent De Ritte/ BD) Seats est ceantore: cnorus) wee Owen Wright ya". Wolan byme, “Aberystwyth” Male Chorus— {e) “Boldier's Chorus” (Faust) (>) “America Triumpha. Contest soice Adfudication on contest so! “Men Wiad iy N! “Land of My Pw is $1 many pe ¥ hearing y be restored by this simple Ness, hore treatment. Use Cocoanut Oil | for Washing Hair H caught against the crown in semi-folds, DAISY HENRY. Mf the lady pictured here will call at the Editorial rooms of The Star HH a x and identify herself she will receive two tickets to the Moora a $4.00 HAT, values to $5.00, cut to *|SILK THREAD FOR \Says Bahaism Gut 10 rsemeeees DODO Heavy Korey So $3.8 nar win|BASTING VELVET |“? ”, $6.00 HAT, vale to Se oat Shite One or ‘two welt grwine ak med in vesting | Eliminates cut to ..... umnintn $3.68 Py —— = — in worsteds pa be left when they are removed. The | 2.00 CAPS, ye pe : wale” thor Sever an wil cotton thread.” of the co ae és o cat WD occ cc cmbwaienpicse 98c a Petar b on $4.89 (S| WHEN BIRDS aan em cars” $y 99 T | 1-123 Occidental Ave. | “272%: $3.48 sty, ant| RETURN |which proteases Babaism, “the” unk ; When birds begin to come back in| Yersal religion, when he appeared before a large audience at the Arcade building Thursday afternoon. In his plea for a “United States of the World,” Dr. Sohrab aid that present-day civilization and religion |, detght, early spring, they may be attracted wat of} | %° trees near the home by placing m| Deer the trees a shelled cocoanut, h with some suet. Fortunate is the woman who has | many complaints and few diseases q) k is @ battle of creeds and disputation over the superficialities rather than the realities of life, “That loyalty which binds groups of people into a whole, called patriot- |iam, is in itself a breeder of dinen- |xion, for patriotiam leads to conten- tion for supremacy among nations. SAN FI Spokane, | Urged in England LONDON, Feb. 27.—The cabinet ( today announced important steps to encourage food production. To en | courage wheat production, it was an-| fp naunced the controlled price for the| * ed grain, provided that price does 3 | To stimulate production of pork Domestic sheep and cattle will be re % 0-0-0000 cee ee | average equal to the price of import ry 7 | bushels. e Sophie Braslau tomate hoe pen i br In concert at the Metropolitan Monday evening, March Ist, will be accompanied on the STEINWAY coming harvest will be raised to an| \ q not exceed five pounds for eight | domestic hog products will be re | leased from éontrol July 4 BiG LUMRER 5 mbars of the I on and Export gompany ed their annual meeting N ahead Fir | turn new to aprons, children's worn Political candidates are like watch _ THE SEATTLE STAR--FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1920. 50c Leather-Faced Gloves at ..........5. sonndhec MOTT CELE TUT REE ee. Oe niin sie GEE ieee tee ale ee $5. $1.50 Union Suits, long $4.50 Medlicott Pure $3.00 Union Suits, in ‘Wemen's Gratitude eas “THEATR : RES | Aids in Acquittal ;,—— E. T. Chapin, society woman of| to the good character of Mra. Julia | bill at the Palace Hip, has plenty of Mildred Thurston, left today for her It is not the intention of Bahaism to}home. She said Mrs, Thurston, who | } r) 7) | do away with races and religions but|has been seriously {ll with pneu. |!" Nd some lively dangng, which | on t as or Sq) | to do away with racial prejudices, to|monia, is rapidly recovering |culminates in a speedy jazz number do away Mya wd ire greed ani Mrs. Chapin has received credit for | Sccompanying the jazz wedding with mosity an: rede cause dis- ' r “ ” rhich the comedy ends. The gct is eons! ’ doing much to win a verdict of |™ iy get ee ns acquittal for the woman who killed | Presented by two men and two «iris e ‘ac. ers——say . Miss Jean Kimball. She was repay-| Lawrence Johnston, a ventriloquist, | Food Production ing a debt of gratitude. Mrs. Thurs-| works with a humorously lifelike | ton once nursed Mrs. Chapin's child |@ummy. His material is original and back to health. WOMEN DYEING EVERYTHING They use ‘‘Diamond Dyes’’ and Add Years of Wear It's fun to beat high clothes cost,| Just use fun to see faded UNLOADING The Factory Sample Store Stock HE ENTIRE STOCK HAS BEEN MARKED DOWN TO WHAT WE CONSIDER THE LOWEST PRICES IN THE CITY TODAY. COME AND SAVE MONEY. SALE NOW ON. MEN’S SUITS, values up to $30.00, ~.. $14.45 Closing Out Boys’ Suits LESS THAN HALF 00 Flannel Shirts in blue, gray and tan. . mee $24.55 $2.78 = $27.85 .. 98c MEN’S SUITS, values up to $45.00, cut to 30 Union Suit tong came pen cee none and Head Noises 35e Black and Tan Oe aa THEIR VALUE — ss | i Re — EEE UR tee rene MEN’S SUITS, values up to $60.00, 7 ‘Telle Safe, Simple Way to Treat and $1.25 Derby Ribbed ROG 6 a o0s chaee eb esen ewes eae 4 o $33.85 TO EACH PURCHASER OF BOYS’ — { Ketieve Home . %, . SSeS poate a mn TBE F ovencodits vines wp dw," BG) GES I SUNS A. Goon cloTms Mase of Suits for ......a-<- $2.89 SLIPONS, values up to $15.00, $6 85 . GE TD 5 cevecateu Od 600608 cece ewew oweipwes ; ps "Lite $1.38 | omni nose gtose| FREE titdeecest:/ B BR 8£=x————— =6—l(6) 6 es nn tether OU CO weer eee crecccccecerccece o . 7 a} oa yn gy I , OVERCOATS, values up to $35.00 we $14.85 (. 2 MPererrrrrerrrere Trirrrs. © owes 3 Sorat MS Cave cae. TIE J OVERCOATS vies wo t 4880,"""” $1 QQ I valomw op to Hn, ent eee CUE 00 nc cccccerocescscccccccces ome > eOF F cut to ......... : c Sitfeting wend po Mahirty Doe and gray HSH Fee ATS muses we te 000 | $24. BH | Valves wp to $13.50, BE gg | " ree | 3380 veer sr 1500, | $7,800 Wool Underwear. .-. $3.38 blue, gray and brown D2-OO $1.89 Men’s Shoes, values up to $5.00, cut to. ........... $2.89 Heavy Work and Dress Shoes, values to $7.50, cut to $3.89 Dress and Work Shoes, values up to $8.50, cut to. .$4.89 Dress and Work Shoes, values up to $10.00, cut to $6.85 $9.85 $8.50 Wool Logger 4 50 Woo Lager $5.68 v2.75 Union ate Ove $1.98 | $1.89 ecru and silver. ..... .50 Khaki $3.00 Men’s Khaki Pants, union made. . $12.50 WASHINGTON DRY SOX Shirts for ... SHOES, LEATHER LINED.........0».. $15.00 Heavy, All-wool ‘, be My wr foment et — map pw ray silk em- $1.00 Silk 59 Mackinaw Coat, cut to $8.85 If you want to keep your hair in| broidery design around the lower edge e belted coat add 8 Shirts. : eed condition, be careful what you/a pleasing distinctiveness to this suit of dark blue wool eae emia a c ba og wad ns = $3.68 oe win material. A blue hat to match is finished with soft brim $1.00 Underwear 58c - priced at ... PANTS The OUTLET HATS | The Sakata Trio feature the jug. eling of screens, umbrellas and of || barrels, considerable laughter being == induced by their stmulated dance on the barrels: “A Breeze from Southland” {s sup- plied by Main & Main, a blackface comedian and a lady who sings gazzy songs and contribute some eccentric dances, The Three De Lyons—two men and a girl—are equilibrists and aerialists. The feature photoplay is “The Last Straw.” FUNERAL SERVICES for Josey P. McNamee, president of the & Namee Coal company, will be hel Saturday morning at 10 7 St. James’ cathedral. Burial will low in the Calvary cemetery. RANCISCO,, Feb. 27—Mrs.| PALACE HIP “Let's Get Married,” the title of| The youth, appearance and talent | jof Bert and Elsie Matthews merits who came here to teatify|the farce which headlines the new! tha. biting, “Those Klassy Kida.” music interspersed thruout the offer: SNOW FLAKES . — his jokes of recent origin to Old, Faded Garments—Really Fun! “Diamond Dyes,” guaran. shabby apparel | teed te rich, fadeless fun to add years ginghama, house-dresses, | blouse skirts, s«weaters, /OF #iIk; linen, cotton or mixed goods. | everything with| Direction Jhow to dian Drugeist has Ce give a new ) any material, whether woo! » package tells r any color.| t perfect results 1 Bles—it depends a good deal on their in well the piano used by the world’s greatest artists The STEINWAY is the highest achievement in Pianoforte-mak- ing, toward which all others strive —it is the STANDARD by which all other Pianos are judged. To have a STEINWAY is to have the BEST Sophie Braslau Makes Victor Records Exclusively R| [The Style Shop| {For Men and Women | CHERRY CHAT Credit is a part of| the service that Cherry's renders ev ery pat it is just of many ways have of howing that we eclate = your 1 that we to accommo: Cherr installment house in the j of the term—it tx value « is not an usual sense Sherman, |Glay & Go. stylep « ire em | ¢ |phasized ¢ € ytting else: Third “Avenue at Vine Vay) | credit in n ip for good Seattle measyr We he many tn v Tacoma Spokane Vordand j shown in OST men of ambition hope to have a little business of their own some Such men are building up strong day. savings accounts against the day when they will enter the business world on their own capital, —Because freee ' their crisp-from-the-oven purity is fsck on “a = fine as = favor Kiddies love Getsedl Crackers” m--and Snow Flakes are good Peanut Walers for kiddies! Resources Over Thirty Million Dollars. Second Avenue at Columbia, o. 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