The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 31, 1920, Page 9

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WEDNESDAY, MARCH $1, 1920. Our ‘Mitel Pre- Easter Sale ee THE SEATTLE STAR Don’ t Be Afraid of Bees! There’: sa “Kick” in ING SATURDAY RST ee §=— SHOWN Honey| Serond and University THE LONE WOLF’S JAUGHTER In the Jewelry Section —With Values of Extraordinary Interest in Jewelry Novelties Every Woman Will Desire This Season. Vanity Case —All new 1920 styles en tiovatty shapes of heavy silver plate. Fitted for puff, cards and smal] coins. The dainty etchings are copies of solid silver vanities. wularly $8.50 and $10.00. In our Easter Sale for $7.50. ‘The Sequel to | THE LONE WOLF FALSE | FACES Hair Ornaments Mesh Bags «Of finé mesh, in both green, gold and silver plate, in the new dome shape frames, plain and etched. Regularly quoted from $10.00 to $12.50, -~—Our Easter Special Price is $7.50, Combs, Pins, Tuck Combs and Puff Combs. ‘Tops of non- tarnishable _ silverite, in lacy filigree de signs, set with tiny brilliants. In two groups— ~Lombs_ regularly from $7.50 to $10.00, for $5.00, —Combs regularty from $12.50 to $18.00, for $10.00. Spanish Hair married man may be will i newly to attend his wife's church, put to vote as he pleases. either flies or crawl—it de Altogether on whether you are | SF ® creditor | ‘Mist Prot Portas SPECIALLY rRicep FOR APRIL Lingerie Clasps ~Of solid pan each one hand engraved Regularly at $2.60 a pair. For this Easter Sale at $1.00 a pair. Beaded Bags In Two Price Groups, $5.00 and $7.50 + Bags fully beaded, including the frame and beaded fringe and handles. Silk lined, with pockets, change purse and vanity. oe Necklaces —Genuine Italian cut Jet beads, of graduated sizes, in princess lengths. Specially priced at $7.50. —Bead and green gold filigree necklaces, in many beautiful color- ings. Specially priced at Fans The Evening Coctnans Is Not Quite Complete This Season Without $1.96. Even children feel at home among bees after they have| ‘made their acquaintance, The Washington State Beekeeperw association has launched an educa onal campaign designed to impress upon the people of this common wealth the opportunities they are overlooking by refusing to negotiate with the bee. They are being told) that modern methods of handling | bees have done away with all danger | of deing stung. Dees are a thrifty lot They are a) great foe to bolsheviam. The life of a bee is great propaganda for thrift and production and should be tudied by all persons seeking sub- ts of true Americaniam. The tn about them of getting rid of the nop producers that makes botsheviam among the bee family a decidedly unpopular movement. Two colonies of bees would pro vide enough honey for any family and would leave some to sell. “Eat honey and be happy” ts the dominant slogan being employed in the educational campaign being waged by the beekeepers, Kenneth Hawkins, bee mpectalist, declares honey ie a stimulant and Produces energy and i bound to afivance in consumption as a eub- stitute for whinky. | It te also contended that the act the Fan. —Ostrich Feather Fans, Jade, Henna, Cerise, Mais, Pink and Black, with sticks of shell white. —Priced to give extreme va ics in our Easter Sale, at $6.00. —Priced exceptionally low at $5.00 and 7.50, Bar Pins — = —Of ailverite, a silver white metal that will net tar nish, with dainty filigree, in lacy designe, eet solid With selected white brilliants —fipectally priced at $3.00, $4.08, $5.00, $7.50 and $9.00. Things Newly Arrived in Pearl Necklaces —French Pearls, Oriental in colors. Of Princess length, with solid gold clasps. Specially priced at $3.75, $5.00, $10.00 and $15.00. —Jewetry Sections, Virst Viesr Complete Selections of Velvet Ribbons In a Special Offering, at Prices Much Below Those Regularly Quoted. —An important purchase of the Velvet Rib- bons now being used so extensively for ME ects are happy; they are the world's atest producers and have a way | entific handling of bees in backyards Any Fvening diapbenenntincotin do much towards solving the/[) Wersonal vervice and abso- EP "7 LEPSY high ont af Uving. Women’ °s Trimmings Vandyke Collar Points ~Can now be bought by the yard. —We have just received a shipment of more than ordinary interest. Mute satisfaction are my guar ‘The cratifying results mination in ave many ad at your ais Examination is free Two Clasp pute you under no obliga ‘When glasses are neces , Prices are reasonabie. appointment any Registered and Licensed 1821 East Howell St. BANDS” MEATY WITH LAUGHTER— PEPPY WITH PRETTY GIRLS— ZIPPY WITH ACTION ITS WORTH THE PRICE OF ADMISSION ALONE! fuller of the Palace Hip | rattling good show in|! which will open tomor | f) theatre, The The Over. as a ewift 1 show with some surprise songs that hit moving little musi | plenty of comedy, dances and catch | popular fancy The Sorrento Quintette, composed of three men and two ladies, ts anid jto be one of the best am |semble singing of Italian, English, and French operatic selections and | papular songs, together with several | Instrumental numbers on the plano accordion. Charles Prantford ts mid to score of singers in vaudeville. In “A | Neapolitan Fantasy,” they offer en- | ‘pond in his comedy concett, “a one-man band.” | Russell and Beatrice promise a/ sensational variety offering tn their | |combination of serial fente and | dancing. | “Two Dark Spots of Joy~ ta tne} billing used by Mason and Battey Dave Johnson, “the chap with the talking feet.” i* said to have many novelties of bis own conception with which to emphasize his method of pedal expression. “Her Elephant Man,” with Shirley Mason as the star, is the feature photoplay. |Russians Refuse to Salute Flag MANSFIELD, Wash. March 31.— | Russians, members of an obseure re- ligtous need and howled on {the courth wn at Westerville, | whence th haled because they | | refused to thelr 11 assorted off-| spring to salute the American flag. |A former court order had been ig- nored ‘Thrents to take thelr children from them and place them in @ custodial lechool finally won the battle in the lcourt's favor. JUDSON T, JENNINGS, IUbrarian of the Seattle public Mhrary, has been appointed director for the state lof Washington in the national for Everybody” movement. U.S. Army Goods SALE live drab all wool Army Blas millinery and dress trimmings. High qual- ity satin back French-made ribbons. The colors are American Beauty, Flame, Scarlet, Old Rose, Pink, Light Blue, Orange, Canary, Chestnut Brown, Purple, Shamrock, Wis- taria, Petunia, Emerald, Reseda, Delft, Alica, Copenhagen, Turquoise, White and Black. ~The prices are— —50e qualities for 30e. —Tbe qualities for 40. -90c qualities for 50 $1.25 qualities for 60e. —$1.50 qualities for 90c. Hibben fection, First Picer Collar and Cuff Sets ES For - Maids’ Wear ~White tailored collars and cuffs which give a smart finish to trig service costumes. All sizes and many different styles from which to choose. —Cuffs, 25¢, 85¢ and 50e¢ a pair. —Collars, 25¢, 50c and 65¢ each. Neckwear Section, First Fleer —Points of Venetian lace, all outlined with a dainty Val. lace. —Points of all Val. lace. —Points of little frill of net with dainty picot edges. —A dainty Chantilly lace that carries velvet ribbon, for frills, for the neck and popular short sleeves. Black Silk Brussels Net —In tunic length, with the bodice width to match. With a large bold design done in black silk, filled in with a jet sequin and beads, and outlined with a gold thread. Hand-made Bands —-Hand-made Bands, 12 inches wide, all done in Oriental designs and shades, in wool and crewels, intermingled with a gold thread. Trimmings, First Fleer ‘A Special Purchase Of “Sum and Rain” Umbrellas —With attractive ring handles, 22-inch frames and stubby ends. Plaids, bordered and plain colors. —vValues of genuine interest at $7.45 each. —Umbrelias, First Floor Chamoisette Gloves Have Just Been Received ~--The colors are beaver, drab, champagne, white, y, slate and gunmetal. Moder ately priced at $1.00 and $1.25 a pair. ‘A New Shipment Of White Aprons —Styles for all uses—tea aprons, maids’ aprons, cooking aprons, waitress’ aprons and aprons for home wear. —Small round styles in plain hemstitched hem, of good-looking lawn. Priced at 85c. —Small round styles of plain lawn and dotted Swiss with embroidery ruffles. Priced at $1.75. —Bib styles with gathered and gored skirt and embroidery trimmed or hemstitched bibs. Priced at $1.50, —A plain model suitable for cooking classes. Made of heavy quality lawn, gathered skirt with bib and bretelle shoulder straps. Priced at $1.25, —Second Fleer Special Price Basement 100 New Spring Coats SEES Priced Rutremaly Low at $25.00 i —Offering an important oppor- tunity for savings on high-grade coats of the latest styles. Smart models in the most popular lengths of the season—short and knee lengths. —Of polo cloth, velour, camel’s hair, silvertone velour, velour de Yalama jersey and all-wool tweeds. Full silk lined, semi-lined and unlined laine, models. velour, _all-wool A Sale of Dress and Tailored HATS —to hear BESS HILL sing, “Girls, if You Ever Get 5 Married” By far the greatest purchase of any Spring Hats we have yet offered—A varied assort- ment of the season’s smartest. —Sipper Trims, Raffia, Barnya Straw and Hair Braid in the y& popular styles, including— Sailors, Flower T: Transparent Ha —The newest style features— leather belts, belts of self material, Angora trimmings, trimmings of silk stitching and.buttons. —The colors include taupe, Pekin, brown, reindeer, rose-taupe, heather mixtures, diagonals and checks. —All sizes for women and misses. —Extraordinary coat values. eeoaeeeee MATINEEs—230 NIGHTS—7:15, CAMP LEWIS WIRELESS 416 Hinckley Bids. Seattle, Wash, ‘Mail Orders Ps Fond Rapidly as

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