The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 5, 1920, Page 10

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Profiteering Is Seen in Urge for Return of Dead) YES! Every pair of these Shoes is to go. This store goes out of business. never publicly stated the reason, but it’s a very reasonable reason, On the small profits on which this store has always done business it Therefore, this: is simply impossible to pay increased rents. I have Tt’s just we're going to quit The season is now at hand when you must have more Shoes soon. And it's easier to pay below $10.00 a pair than above. Every Shoe is now priced be- low that figure, many of them at around half that, and they're exactly such Shoes as you'd pay $12 to $15 for elsewhere. buy yours before the stock is all sold out? $16.58 Men's Shoes in tan kid, bal or blucher; closing BETTER NOT WAIT Boys’ $2.95 . $4.95 Shoes, closing out $15.00 Men's two-tone tan cat pee. $8.45 out price $15.00 to $16.50 Ladies’ Kid Shoes in tan, black, white or gray; military or Louis heel; closing out price— $9.45...$8.95 What's the answer? Will you $15 and §6$16.50 = Ladies’ Pumps and Oxfords, tan or black kid and patent; mill tary or Louis heel; closing out price— $8.45 $9.45 Men's Work Shoo, 6 to 16 inches high; closing out peice $4.95 .. $7.95 $8.50 Ladies’ low heel, tan or black> clos | | THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 1920. BY JAMES NLE | RTW YORK March 6.—"Ciroum: stantial pvidence strongly points to the fact that undertakers are con ducting propaganda for return af ee of American lads who fell during Mins Jane O'Ryan, | winter of Major Gen, John F. O' Ryan, declared today “It that true, it ls one of the moat horri panes of heartiesanens which has r come to leht of course, there are all kinds of under takers. there are some good ones who have expre npt for this propaganda “The undertakers’ association of ‘ago has gone on r appr ing the agita » of The Purp ‘rom and The Casket But cireumetantial evidence seems to in dicate that some of them are not above trying to profiteer at the ex:| pense of our dead | “Thad an open mind on the sub: ject until I went to call at the office of o of the largest undertaking establishments here, I went in com. pany of Mre. Mab Fonda Garelason of this city a old Star mother, | who has been active in combating agitation for return of bodies of American dead. At the undertaking establiehment we were told they had powerful representatives in WV ington and that every posible pr sure waa bein, conarean tc “AL the admit that | America, and very xsed con ch 4 an dis ime the man had to If bodies were re turned, no mi r could be pure that she was being given the body of her won and not that of another man. WANT FACTS KNOWN BY U. 8. MOTHERS “We are not trying to persuade any mother not to ask for the re | turn of her son's body, but we are very anxious that she have the facts before And the many Gold Star mothers prove that when the facts are known few, mothers will ask that their sons bodies be brought back | “Facts are (hat in many cases it! was impossible to identify bodies of the dead, that cemeteries were some |times torn up by shell fire and fooded by heavy rains and that bodies are quickly disintegrating be leause of the nature of the soil of In addition to this we must take into consideration the attitude of the soldiers. themselves, who often expressed a wish that if they fell that they might be buried beside their buddies in France “We merely present actual facts tn the cane and leave it to the Gold Star mothers of America to judge.” she maken wuch request | France | Washington, before the King County} ‘ nesday THIN, NERVOUS PEOPLE pamphlet ineued by Mra, Gareinnen in| white the latter, wh rr with the ¥ ta steamship | use when the 60. ye dug from their) filled “With again loaded on Trucks, ed again tn trains, jostled over the country to respective home towns where for the first time these bodien no sacred to the Gold Star woman will be handled reverently Mysterious Bullet Deflected by Stay ROSTON, Mana, March 5A # stay in her corset saved the life of Mra. Jonephine Velont, mysteriously shot in the abdomen while looking it of the window of ber fourth Moor apartment Examination disclosed identations in the steel showing where the bul-| let had been deflected. Otherwine it would have plerce@ the heart Demos to Learn About Income Tax Fundamentals of the Income Tax an Applicable to Individuals,” is the subject of an address to be made by} Willian T. Beeks, chief of the North | wentern division of the department of | internal revenue in the state of) Democratic club, a4 Meves cafeteya | Saturday noon. letone cutter says hin prices will go MES. KREBEKAH H. PHILLIPS died at the home of her son, F. J Phillips, 2448 Tenth ave. W., Wed evening. She was a resident of Lewis county for 65 years. The body was shipped to Chehalis for/ jburial Thursday NEED BITRO-PHOSPHATE } ee It Is and How It Increases Weight, Strength and Nerve Force in Two Weeks’ Time in Many Instances SHOULD BE PRESCRIBED BY EVERY DOCTOR AND sD IN EVERY HOSPITAL Says Editor of “Physicans’ Who's Who” pa trong and nino carries wement in the Fred Gable wan fined $3 here for | na harboring a vicious rooster.” The| Rock, with a dis rooster, answering sometimes to the|fomething for * ay, Sel Cals who value their own com= t Toledo Calle This a Mighty Dead One TOLEDO, March en more to die A leading tomb ra hunger or children cont If that's an Aprit it's a dea fool one April 1 oT ane ee Fighting Rooster Costs Master Coin OKLAHOMA CITY, March 6 Miss O'Ryan also quoted trom ‘| A Skin Tightener to Reduce Wrinkles In beauty culture. as in the treat of physical ailments, the t dency nowadays ts te the re of causes. rather than to treat or effects, In the matter $4.95 ing out price.. re ll — black calf, ment = Se of Ladies’ Pumps ening out ve. $4.45 proper thing skin—make it fit then theres no rinkles and folda, Giris’ Shore, closing out one What about prices $2.95 . $4.95 for Spring? yee eral oe in blucher buttoa; widths AA to” 0; desing price a... $7.95 $10.00 Men's Army Shon: ANY men ask that ques- tion about clothes. Prices are high, certainly— but we can assure you of this: No matter what you pay here, you'll get your money’s worth and you're the one who decides it. If you think you didn’t get everything you should— money back. SHELVING AND FIXTURES FOR SALE REASONABLE M. SIEGEL, Prop. The SHOETERIA 1509 Fourth Avenue---Near Pike requires constitutic Inhalers and nose douches rritate the 4 7 ‘Thieves Are Faster Than the Plumbers Thieves, the police are told. stealing plumbing supplies in a new home at 16th ave. N. and John at ‘Take 1 or 2 Lessons STEVENS’ 4), i you ve tim, Littie Cost. Pr Day and Evening Young Lady Avristants faster than the McCann Plumbir Hart Schaffner & Marx and Heating Co., 703 Pine at supply them. Two complete plum! “ling sets have disappeared Copyright has catarrh © hearing sh nent @ trial Yellow Mustard For Rheumatism i} A good hot mustard plaster or poultice is pretty sure to overcome | most rheu | | ould give t Put a Piece on Your Tongue— Put « piece of Auerbach Milk Chocolate Almond Bar on your tongue—taste the smooth creamy, Auerbach Chocolate, mingled with ‘ eng Regia the savor of big, fresh-roasted, crispy almonds f latica and gout, —you'll have the most toothsome morsel you but its a and generally Milk Chocolate with Roasted Almonds | blisters. | Heat is abso Dealers: If your jobber cannot euppty Gate es ee mas af Aanthoas pollen @|iutely neces | you D. AUERBACH & SONS sith OShere is an AU BBACH SFrom J\aine to California Young Men Hart Schaffner & Marx pro- duced these clothes for us; a great variety of designs; all colors and patterns, we'll show you. New Styles for HEY’RE here, and of course we think they’re ahead of anything we’ve seeninalong time. But we'll leave that to you. relief tarine, made true yellow mus 4 | tard with pain re | Heving ingredients added, is just hot, is cheaper, cleaner and more effective than the old fashioned poultice or plaster and cannot blister, Besides rheumatic pains and swellings, Begy's Mustarine in speed. | ily effective for lumbago, backache, neuritis, bronchitis, sare throat, ¢ ds and all achew and | | pains, because heat eases pain—30 | and 60 cents at druggists or by mail, | 8, C. Wells & © Roy, N.Y. | BEGY'S USTARIN THE YELLOW Box Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes Shop Corner Second Avenue and Seneca Street.

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