The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 30, 1920, Page 7

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FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET Hy | DOWNSTAIRS STORE ‘ New White Voile Blouses Of Sheer Daintiness $5.75 FREQUENT trips to the laundry do not af- fect the loveliness of these Blouses, except Perhaps to make them still more snowy-white. They assume a_ short-sleeved modishness, iith dainty lace frills, inserts and pin tucks— Bea thee are long-sleeved styles for those who | them. Sizes 36 to 46. Summer wardrobes that lay claim to com- ss are bound to include Wash Blouses of this character. Especially attractive values —~THE New Silk Poplin Petticoats — at $5.75 POPLIN gives = such excellent service im dresses and skirts that One may expect long serv- ice from these Petticoats DOWNSTAIRS STORE _. These new arrivals are in the style pic- tured, in Peacock, Bronze, Rose, Purple and Green, lengths 86 to 40 inches, $5.75. _—THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Burnham’s Kalos Toilet Water, $1.00 Bottle As delightfully refreshing as the fragrance of the ‘ Corsage Bouquet are these Toilet Waters in giass-stoppered four-ounce hottles— -Jacque Rose, Sandalwood, Lily-of-the-Valley, Carnation, Heliotrope, Locust Blossom, Jasmin, Marechal Niel. —all expressive of the Burnham quality; bottle. ~—THE DOWNSTAIRS $1.00 STORE ‘we all bad-our own way o' | people would quickly get out of _ *| Sleeping Sickness VIENNA, Feb. | Encephalitis leth “sleeping sickne medical science has, t powerless, is victimt: Vienna. The myster (By Mail.) the deadt nat whic ar, proved ores 4 germ o the new disease a the brain af the pa a profound torpor which ends in h, without returr American pt «here utho! “ to for com which usually appe tion of acute influenza Vienna's population, impo encephalitis classes live in unheated with the temperature around the zero mark AY, ONEY commands respect because it proclaims ability, accomplish- ment and success in life for the person who has acquired it. Every successful person began his ca- reer by the Saving Route. Your ef- forts to save will be aided by the will- ing co-operation of this bank. Savings Department is open Satur- day Evening from @ to 5 for your ‘convenience, I | TheSeattle National Bank Resources More Than Thirty Million Dollars Becond Avenue at Columbia Raging in Vienna | verished nements hovering THE SEATTLE STAR UNITED IRELAND | AGAIN URGED Declares Secession Would Mean Suicide BY WEB Mul Len ONDON, Mar Ma ' MacPher cond reading ® new home of the prime rule bill © maid,’ have ol te Man and Wife Are Given Week to Plead Indicted by the grand Jury for al ught surely at my door = of uid be Indian plea, in U Creek Benjamin Franklin Has Bail Reduced h to or not guilty of whether to there at to charges liquor Victim of Wreck Dies at ranete plead guilty of transpe her ¢ husband « ame home toward even rtation at Riverton held from Be day, at 3 5 Awe 2. Bow con ty a A *» home in Willi iam H. Taft Coming May 26th. « Mae ane short! May || County Bourbons | for Free Speech Resolutions are on the way to Washington's congressional delega I] ton from King County Democratic club declaring opposition to “any ng to abridge im any of pesch, of press jam H. Taft, who will speak bere 26. Mrs. Dagmar Iversen Parmley, 608 | Vycott Charleston, writes that she wou! any relative of her father, jrence Frederick Iversen, born in nor, Denmark He was known his family as “Larry.” Hig fath jer's given name was Iver. He was sea captain. Lawrence Frederick a non were in the lum st., Wash., Law |Ask Increase on Interior Gas Rate OLYMPIA March 30 dules filed by Pacific » sotient higher rat MRS. IVA W pg noha plead ed not guilty to li charg « fore Federal Ju sot U.S. Army Goods SALE Olive drab all k Nowadays-- careful cooks choose a pure phosphate baking powder wool Army Blan y a] te n of BEBE oe PES, ASK FOR and GET ae ae -- Horlick’s | Maited Milk | et ae ead hol nol I Re not worn a veil “lL know you will say a veil is smart-looking, anyway, but I wore one because my skin was so blotched and rough I was ashamed of it, till Resinol Oint ment and Resinol Soap took away all the soreness and grad ared my skin entirely. w I can't bear to wear a veil Resinol is fine, too, for chapped skins.” At all druggists. wis win Rapidly as Since Best It ixhbor ed Ul) her| his #kin, like to locate | TUESDAY, MARCI! 30, 1920. FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET down 1 yuldn't see very far ahead, #o 1 I had done this third time 1 way when Mama! I don't W and there foe, but the y a lit Mama! my b Take him? \< just an I had made up my mind to rush on the beast with my hands, knowing that led, bt a rifie *, that was a real cx and we made a big rug o but Molly never | over her fear of it tll she great big girl.” ugar ut of got was @ Brings All Cooking Accessories Within Arm’s Reach ber business here during the big fire 1A nin Annie, formerly lived in New York City eee O compactly and conveniently arranged is the interior of this kitchen cabinet, that it will hold 400 articles— all within easy reach. Ray It takes up but little room in the kitchen, yet it is the means of much labor-saving. placed in homes, t or Wenatches, and all trace Fitted with flour bin that lowers automatically, auto- matic base shelf that moves forward as the cabinet door is opened, and sanitary “porceliron” work table which meas- ures 38x41 inches, when extended. In golden oak finish, $72.50. In white enamel finish, $80.00. m Canadian Boundary Cuts Marriage Ties North of the Canadian boundary Frank McLean bas a wife. South of lit he has none. MeLean, who i* en ‘gaged in the restaurant business, se loured divorce from Eleanor TI. Me “lean in Judge Mit@ell Gilliam’s court Monday, Mra, McLean, in Can ada, had already obtained order o m ® maintenance with alli ta will not ree, says Di —Fourth Floor. “Nau gy Hh 14 Take them ) _ on your outing trip— De. Monte Beans with Pork and To- mato Sauce are the ideal out-door food— convenient to carry —wholesome, nutri- tious and hunger satisfying. They contain more real food value than meat, yet they’re much more economical, Ready to serve as they come from the can—good hot or cold. No matter what the outing trip—camp- ing, hiking, hunting, motoring—no matter where you go—take a supply of Dex MonTeE Beans with you. Their savory goodness always tempts and they have the sustaining qualities so essential in an out- door food. Packed ih four sizes of cans to meet all needs. CALIFORNIA PACKING CORPORATION ; GAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA

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