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vB ¥ DLT BREAKS | aM ISLE OF MAN “No Taxation Without Rep-| resentation,” BY ™ .T0N BRONNER | | No taxation | | | Is Cry Tone farch 18. “Without representation! Some 140 odd years after the! American colonists shouted Mis in @efiance of King George Band, the same battle Falsed by the Tale of Man who are V of Englant. A their voi Probably be heard in parliament The isle is ruled by @ jieutenant ‘Povernor and an upper council nanv @@ by the crown and by a hous Keys elected by the people opal and the keys get tog form the legislative body knows the Tynwald. | OF KEYS } DRASTIC STEP | Apparently with the approval of taxpayers, the house of keys has M the drastic step of refusing to | : ert! SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, MARCT! 18, 1920. [New Town Blouses Are Joyous Things of Silk an CARTRIDGE SILK AND GEORGETTE ADORN- ED WITH BLOSSOMS, FOR JULIE AND POL- LY d Ribbons With Gay Colored Embroidery MOLLY AND NANCY IN|; aan ROIDERED SAT-| AND FANCY RIB-| Bon TOWN BLOUSES) ‘Johnson Claims Victory PAYS $1, 000 FOR in Minnesota Primaries’ ABDUCTING GIRL 8AN FRANCISCO, enator Hiram Joby rh March | primary wholly misie ports sent out of that ading. tate admini ontral of the It called a ation i ntate primar com organiza and and im peo and Hoover manding. State fight refused nneape ywa and carried with a! ven Minneapolia and Her county pe Bt. Paul. No primarice in many eountry precincts being went in b other Chinese tong acific coast over . 16-year-old Goldie , le'n prettiont ” t was learned today, hag averted Vayment of $1,000 cash to the rls parents by George Loule, Gat according to John » attorney, not only neen, I won s, of | F se, gives different complexion to |! hing “ILIRAM W. JOHNSON.” red peace and quiet thruegt 4 own here Chin girl mysteriously auape while on her way to school s, two months ago, Po n a hotel room, , she was cap nave told the po- ed to epirit her away Franc Lowden, sent Uninstructed i es county convention uur delegates to the national ention, after it had qualified as ict convention Hoover will! named votes, Wood con con entions, professed! with the lieutenant governor the upper council because salar. | fem have been increased without its | Gonsent. The salary raises amount | fe $100,000, which is equal to about OMefourth of the revenues . before the war. > _ It is estimated that other raises Bound to follow, will run it up to} $250,000. A much higher rate of pay | hak been given the police, who it ts! have a hard time finding| to do except when the suny | rists begin to arrive. Other have also been ‘favored The gist of the complaint is that “Apple Blossom” girls, they are called | by Cora Moore, who sets the fashion pace in New York—these four girls, Julie, Polly, Molly and Nancy, wearing town blouses of silk, georgette, satin and ribbon, |OFFERS THREE CHILDREN FOR - DOG—TO GET APARTMENT FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET - — BY CORA MOORE Here are Juile and Polly, Molly and Nancy, in thelr order, from left to right, in new town blouses. fhe increases have: been granted) Julie's blow nade of cartridge Without consultation with the pariia-| silk. It is | olor, embroidered | tary body elected by the Manx-|in brown and biack and gold, with| HUNTINGTON, W. Va, March 18.) “I have proved," said Papa Miller,| census bur need the fel themselves. They say in the|tiny buttons of gold up the sides |-—This ad appeared in a Huntington| “that landior¢s have hearts Re | jowin or Taees Fesort this means tho isle is|and a gold cord around the neck and | newspaper: other folks, When we came here igs d by permanent officials at! sleeves. | CHILDREN—Three, Will sell | from Kansas City I trudged all over 996 home office in London who have! Polly's blouse ix creamy georgette! or trade for = dog, in order | town trying to find a place to live . 10,171, bility neither to the Hritish|with great chrysanthemums em-/ to rent house or apartment in © There were plenty of vacant houses, | . Michigal, of commons nor to the Manx) broidered on it in their rightful which to live, Phone 2521-W, | but when I pleaded guilty to being lcolors. Then it is shaped at the W. H. Milter, |the father of three husky young! | sides by two or three fine tucks, and| And nobody made him an offer. (ones, the deal was off every time it has Uttle pockets let In ju Not even a brokendown coon dog,! ‘I noticed, too, that dogs were low—a part of the decorative | past his nights’ usefulness, was sub-| welcome where kiddies weren't. , 80) J scheme, tho the artist hasn't shown | mitted to Papa Miller with the pro-|{ thought maybe a dog would help this point very clearty. posal to exchange for Dick, who ts Molty’s blouse is a joyous thing.|7, Kenneth, who ts 6, and Lulu Mao, ‘hat such luxuries cannot be afford-|Its material is satin, navy biue,|who is 4. ea. They are therefore asking why | which is sedate enough, but then| But the morning after the adver Muxury of raising salaries can be| it's embroidered with wool in the/tisement appeared, a stampede of) “I | brightest, gayest colors, and has|landiords arrived at the home of|vertising venture, are demanding a reform in| streamers of wool braid looped to| Papa Miller's brother, where the| house and @ spacious yard for the (Pon dikes Gains in East Announced WASHING Y, March ‘The Port Jervats Portland, tow cluding village Portiand, vi! Increases si in of Imported Tweeds To wear on Motor Trips, for the down- town shopping tour, or on the train jour- ney, these Coats are both smart and practical. Michigan, 1910 per cent; Port 4, or 1,899 PEOPLE 9 NDING REFORMS are particularly peeved | | Because they have no old age pen-| ‘Bons and state insurance such as} The rest of Britain has, being told! me to find a place to live. A snappy terrier or a sniffing poodle ji an asset in this town, I eaid to) Papa Miller was asked myself, “Oh, they just giggled, and told t now, after my desperate ad-/me that after I got the dog they'd | back home. Sai t ) : } of The Coat in the Sketch we have a big) run away ably now I've got charms because it is so smartly cut from ‘30 pr heir constitution and the house of|simulate panniers. Altogether It’s|three youngsters were temporarily | children to play tn.” hustle around and find a dog for an interesting English tweed in gray heather mixture with a gold and rose is being strongly backed up by | very novel and inspiring, as, indeed, quartered, “How did the children like the | them.” overplaid. Phe folk of the little island which|are all of these blouses “in the i ad There are deep' pockets, cuffs with ‘ $,000 out of its population of|fMesh,” as you might say, Including to fight for the empire. Nancy's, which is, indeed, most strap that can be buttoned for greater snugness. Cc By: novel of all, and ff not the prettiest, | 5 tty as any ge Can and "irs made all of ribbon and the _ ‘Sparklers Stolen) :iton is noveity striped, as you see ‘BAN DIEGO, Cal, March 19. —|in the pattern of the cuff-hem. Rib garbage cans and $1,000 worth |bon of « different, but not too dif af diamonds were len from a home | ferent, pattern and a darker hue. Also in gray heather and violet; gray © and green heather with rose and purple overplaid; lighter gray heather with pur- ple and green overplaid; herringbone stripe in red-brown mixture.’ The cops make the usual re.|forma the shoulder bands. This | nybody seeing anybody car.| blouse, too, has odd little set in} Cravenetted for greater serviceability. Price $57.50. idea of being traded for a dog?” ‘FREDERICK & NELSON | FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET DOWNSTAIRS STORE Sewing Helps at Low Prices ‘OW many little con- veniences there are for the sewing basket, that may be had for 25c and less. And many other Notions in daily use come within this modest price range. One finds new time-savers at every visit to this Sec- tion. At 5c emery Bags ‘Tape Lines Thimbies Marcel Wavers Safety Pins Sewing Wax Stickeret Braid Halr-pins Darning Cotton Darning Wool Hooks and Eyes Black-headed Ping three garbage cans containing | pockets. . kindly sepens <2 the fact. Leo Carried Bible | Eater Makes But Didn’t Read It! Another Record) ren: navre, Ind., March 19.— STON, Pa, March 18.—|/Leo Fairbanks held his Bible in one/| fry Samuel” Miller, widely |imnd while he stole a pair < shoes | : n for his big eating ability, at aywith the other. That's what fe said f @Btting at thix place, ate 10 pounds |in the cop court here. Leo's doing a % Hiver sausage, and made a record. | hit of Bible study in a quiet place Ridge. | now. ‘ 6“ ” Perfectly Groomed —it’s one of the kindest things that can be said about a woman, for even great beauty cannot dispense with it. Intelligent, daily care, with hails from Strawberry —Second Floor. Golly! Jewelers ; Gotta Tell Truth . March 19.- AND GIRLS START MARRIAGE MART TOKYO, March 18.—The Japs bureau has been orgun- ere to act as agent in matri Monial contracts. Shares place @m the market have been almost entirely subscribed by many prom iment officials, as well as school tris. ; Face and Bath Towels Specially Priced Burnham’s Kalos Toilet Preparatiens is a fifst requisite to good grooming. For the improvement of the complexion, hair and hands, the Burnham ex- perts have compounded wonderfully effective preparations as follows: *rosecutor H. N. Mite! , is about to eri against gem merchants who say t “are diamonds when they ain't’ Some people are always looking | for a new kind of mistake to make. Ww Special 35¢ EACH Hemstitched Huck ‘Towels, bleached, extra fine weave, of cotton. Size 18x36 inches. Spe- cial 35¢ each. Speciat 50c¢ EACH Hemstitched Huck Towels, heavy, durable quality, linen weft. Size 18x36 inches. . Spe- cial, 50c each, Special 25¢ EACH Fancy weave Bath Tow- els of absorbent quality, with blue or pink stripes. Size 17x34 inches. Special, 25¢ each. FREDERICK & NELSON Complete Homefurnishers —First Floor, Vivaciously Colored Sun-Rain ° Umbrellas are quite magical, for they serve as umbrellas during Spring showers only to keep off the glare of sunbeams as soon as they appear. ENCHANTING SHADES of taupe, brown, blue, purple, green, with the brightest kinds of bril- liant-hued stripings at edge. p Almost as many differ- ent kinds of handles as there are Umbrellas, whether they are wrought jf from bakelite or polished ~ wood. Some have unusual leather handle-thongs fin- ished with beads. mF516.50 to $18.50. —First Fleor, Cotton-filled Comforters Special $6.85 HESE_ Comfortables have cotton challie cov- erings printed in softly col- ored Persian d are particularly soft, for with an clean, fluffy cotton. sti * erously ‘ tioned ; 72x84 inches. 60 in th lot; 60 in the speqial $085 For the Complexion At 10c Combination Shoe Horn and Button Hook Mat Wire Kettle Holders Astringent Face Lotion, $1.20. Skin Bleach, $1.20. Lotion, Medicated C om p lexion Powder, 60c. Elderflower Cream, 60c. Cremozone, 60c. Massage Cream, 60c. Jasmin Cream, 60c. -Facial Soap, 25c cake. : ap Festanere Skin. Rejuvenator, $1.20. Lip Sticks, 30c. Pearl Buttons Dress Buttons Suk Thread At 15c Raby Safety Pin Sets Carbona Cleaning Compound Rick-rack Braia Folding Coat Hangers Machine Oi Hair Nets Collar Bands Curling Irons Coarse-pore $1.20. For the Hands Crescent Nail Polish, 30¢. Cuticle Cream, 30c. Mani-rosa Manicure Oil, 60¢. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE. For the Hair Herb Oil for shampoo, 60¢. Liquid Shampoo, 60c. Hair and Scalp Tonic, 60c and $1.20. New Tailored Underwear of Batiste and Voile EXQuIsITELY-FINE white Batiste and Lace Voile with plain hemstitchings and » straps of the material make these dainty new Undergarments most attractive. Women’s Silk-top At 25¢ Union Suits at $2.50 Hook ana ODICKE-TOP and shoulder straps of pink glove silk Aajustabte Skirt Nelts finish these Cotton Union Suits, -which are in Toad Curlers low neck, sleeveless style, with tight knee. Sizes 38 Childrer Garter Waists to 44, Attractively priced at $2.50. —THE DOWNSTAIRS Low-priced Furniture for the Dining-room WELL WORTH a special visit to the | Furniture floor are the present dis- plays of low-priced Dining Tables, Buf- | fets and Chairs—in fumed and golden oak finishes. They are the newest ideas in Under- wear for Springtime wear, some of all- white, others with band edges and small motifs of cross-barred batiste in pink or Well finished and with ribbon-run casings, ENVELOPE CHEMISES, $5.00. VESTS, $3.75 AND $3.95 The si e shows an Envelope Chemise of white H ‘ ; * ‘ 7 1 7 batiste trimmed with cross-bar batiste in pink or 2g 2. isle, a De, § " ; ; built on good lines, with 42-inch top trous mercerized Lisle. ind tight knee, sizes 36 blue, $5.00, and a Vest Chemise of fine lace voile which extends to six feet. Priced at | = Gray, Brown, White and Black, sizes 844 to 10, wae bear dias: agovith double machine hemstitching, $3.95. > $18.00. bt ¢ pair. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE. ~THEH DOWNSTAIRS STORE. Second Floor. , * _rnn DOWNSTAIRS STORE. Women’s Union Suits 75c and 85c INK Cotton Union Suits with band top Mercerized Lisle Stockings 85c Pair HOSEN as often for their serviceability as for their fine appearance are these Stockings of lus- The table pictured is a typical value. It is in fumed oak finish, staunchly ~~ ~—FOURTH FLOOR.