The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 7, 1920, Page 5

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THE SEATTLE STAR-—-WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7, 1920. = The Rhodes Co. Pictorial Review and McCall Patterns ral PRACTICE | ECONOMY a In Buying a Stove or Range ve and Range Ex department makes je for economy to buy practically new ranges and stoves at decided savings. Parts are replaced and re made, and many of our ranges taken in on x change are ax good as new, and the savings to be made are very noticeable. IG New Dresses FOR Srout Women Second Floor those who been set Spring ction has of smart xtra large of our dress for the display women who wear e A PART aside frocks for sizes. We will take your old stove or range as part payment a ei on a new one. Our Liberal Credit Policy you are not familiar with our liberal policy of extend ing « to customers, {t will be advantageous for you to learn of it now, On small and large Sdills of merchandise credit is extended to make it convenient to buy freety and never Worry about the payments, to meet an ever-growing demand among our customers that the same attention should be given to the stout women that is accorded others. In complying with this request we have assembled attractive styles, as |] is indicated by the example sketched, which is of brown silk taffeta embroidered with gold and brown silk thread and priced at $69.50. This has been done It Bloojojojajaiojogojojojojojojojojo) 52 are displayed Tricotine; also in Meteor, Taffeta, plain and printed Georgette, in tunic and straight models in navy, taupe, brown, plum, Belgium blue and white at $29.50, $34.75, $39.50 and up to $125.00. Sizes to in Woolen ilk Tricolette, Serge and Crepe BESS E0008 SE0E0020020020200808 Oo} ojo/o]ojcnm line DIAMOND RINGS AND G —-B FURNITURE S— M WHERE PIKE FURNITURE, CO. INC. TI Toro MINE EXPERTS | | OPEN CONCLAVE Arena Upper Main Floor OU will revel as never before in an inspee- tion of smart crepe de chine and Georgette blouses especially arranged for you. a part of| sustained View thru Electric Shop from Third ave. towards west wall of Lincoln hotel, which crashed thru the shop, injuring Charles F. La Cass, city fireman. La Cas: a number of fractured ribs, a dislocated hip and body bruises when he was buried beneath falling debris. —Cress-Dale Photo, RODMAN FLAYS ADMIRAL SIMS Says Charges of Naval In- efficiency Are Lies | ‘The greatest conclave of mining lexperts in the Northwest's history assembled in the Arena Wednesday | morning, hear Glenville A. Collins, | president, bang the gavel, listened to | addresses of welcome by Gov. Tart jand Mayor Caldwell, heard responses |from various mining experts, repre senting different sections of the world, ate lunch and then settled | down at the afternoon session to real ‘business Approximatety 1,500 delegates were in attendance, exhibits valued lat hundreds of thousands of dollars lcrowded the background, and the Title Litigation comes more |) spectators’ seats were well filled with often than actng] title loss. | interested onlookers. The courts are kept busy [| ‘The International Mining conven- with land title Btigation—all Pi tion will lam until Saturday night. of which costs money. Title [| Most important among the conven: American Girl Surrounded by Jeering Mob of Germans e The buyer of this section, herself a woman who wears extra large sizes, has had the foresight to provide for other women the essentials in up-to-date blouses she requires. The blouse sketched is from this display and is shown in flesh, white and toast at $35.00. e woman short and stout or tall and stout will find this display the end of her rainbow of search for becoming waists in light colors and costume shades. Sizes 46 to 54 at $7.50 and Up to $35.00 OU insure = your house, your automo- bile, your furniture, your life. You recognize the value of insurance. Then why should any man take chances on his land title, when TITLE In- surance is available? BY ZOK BECKLEY . A. Staff Correspondent WASHINOTON William & navy was uny entered the war “{ihadvised and to “discredit the navy” Hugh Rodman today. Rodman, now co Pacific Meet and co American battleship served with the British grand rey halted travel , OUCH! CORNS! LIFT CORNS OFF mander of the} ¢:Pygestsy: mander of the} forces which Rut tte w Ber STRERT ORATORS ners ks Insufance protects you both against the cost of litigation and against title lows. Your title policy should be is sued by WASHINGTON TITLE INSURANCE COMPARY “Under State Supervision” Assets More than $600,000.00 |tion’s high lights will be an address | Friday on “The Gold Problem.” by | Frank A. Vanderlip, noted financier |Gov. Boyle, of Nevada, will spenk fon the same tople Thursday after noon Seasions at 109 a.m. 2 p.m and § Dp. m. are ee to the patie. Paris Women Suffer Big Gambling Losses PARIS, April 7.—Several Paria | women have recently incurred heavy joases in stock speculation. They fell victims to the prevailing gam- Diing fever and race for wealth, and | speculated, unknown to their hus |bands, until their losses forced them during the war, wan the £ | ness called in defense of the navy ned “Never have I » and preparednes time,” Rodman aaserted. to when America entered the war. Rodman said he was before the committee “to defend the © of the navy,” which Sime’ attack “with ¢ Sims, he sald, ove nate” post at Lo liason officer, “and p< earnest endeavor has his | act WAR WAS NOT WON IN LONDON at that 1 name has viewed the y the case referring | t wit-| { y 9 XHOKT CROWDS ame the revelation y big crowds filled Linden and other ere excttedly read. listening to speak rators were exhorting the ) support the overthrow the I But the at They did ni Later in the street where t |atands, and | streets were closed by barbed -wire titude ¢ f exe machine guns and Lingerie Blouses for Stout Women at $1.50 to $22.50 net blouses in long dery, tucks, ete. Thes shades of brown, navy, taupe and black and light colors of bisque, flesh, orchid, peach and white. ~ Silk Blouses Reduced to $3.85 Sizes 36 to 46—For stock readjustment the blouse section has sub- stantially reduced an assortment of 100 crepe de chine, Georgette and eve styles, trimmed with beads, braids, embroi- are from our regular stock and display suit Rodman “breach of « corner in ing confidential a | Saks de | should have b ered.” ere 7 * | “I have an that the war was 7 . SERVICES of John C.| were held at the Georgetown under | |Taft’ s Name to Go , Seattle carpenter, found] taking establishment at 10 o'clock | on Oregon Ballot) ‘ea st 1620 Fourth ave. ‘Sunday | Wedne ssday morning. q PORTLAND, April 7.—It was Beeb to confers. peared at every central Berlin | won In Londor If your gums bleed you have Pyorrhea. This dis- ease should be taken care || of at once, to insure good health. For the next 30 days, we will give a liberal discount on all Dental work. All work, guaranteed 15 years. United Painless Dentists 608 Third Ave. Picturized from James A. Herne’s “BRING THE KIDDIES” TO THE MATINEE TODAY THEY WILL ENJOY “MOTHER CAREY’S CHICKENS” AT THE WILKES Famous Old Stage Play— “SHORE ACRES” CLEMMER MUSIC Liborious Hauptman, Director. Telling of two lovers who elope and are shipwrecked. When the, “Liddy Ann” goes on the rocks is the most thrilling shipwreck ever pictured. COMEDY—WEEKLY—TOPICS jnot fought and man continued whole responsibility | the war waa not placed on the « | ders of Admiral Sims in his L« | office.” | Asked regarding Admiral |charge that 500,000 men lost lives because of the navy | department, Rodman replied “They are lier, damned lies, and statistics’ That statement falls in | the last class, Nobody was respon | sible for whatever loan of life t l wen ‘The | Assuming that the | kiMled, our responsit | more than 10 per cer | maximum force we jerted against the submarin |not have been | than “agua of the total Bank Robbers Flee as Alarm Goes Off LOB ANGELES, April ond attemp' rob the First Hynes, near her , learly y after burglars a steel door with The heat from the loft a burglar alarm which |the entire population of the smal) town. The burglars made a hurried geta way in an automobile before police could reach the bank. Grandfather and Grandson Sing Duet LONDON, April 7.—In Lichfield |cathedral “Love, Divine,” |by Edward Kemp, a cathedral singer for 42 years, and grand |Charles Edward Mercer, aged 10 shorister. The voices blended well. |Walked 151,850 Miles | DENHOLM a {completing his 42nd ker for the Pen d, Benjamin figured he had miles, or more than six tim the world sarcasti of win Sime’ their statement ts ridict 69,000 an y tarch wet aroused was his April coe ervice Includin 50} nant $2 Don't walt until you must call @ doctor! Save his time and your money. Go to him at first warn ing. Dr. Whiteaker’s Dispensary 906 Third Avenue in 32 Years’ | Doesn't hurt a bit to lift any corn © tight off with fingers cents, suffi very hard o¢ yreneas or irr the much talk ery of @ Cincinnati genius Registered Dentists One of the high rent district, wer Ge to rome 0 from his figare, with o methods and personal Dr. J. Get ’Em in Early Is the Time to ,Plant Your ONION SETS Our New, Fresh Selected Stock is ready at 25c a Pound Our Commercial Fertiliz ers will bring you better garden results. \WOODRUFF Bexst SEED | 69Pike St. Segttle This 4 grenades we and te lier gre k snap ups, 1 me greatly | no and took my part amused but ¢ ightened that my onl to go on taking ple I had to do it to bide m I snapped t which made him & On the Saturd ng pre ernment to way to tI sin the r 1919, was i They nuar militar the paper te of the » principal ea smashec ous | ‘olor ts ewarmed | active British “Tommies” and bes Preparatior cope wit from monarch ' counter-revolution by “Red In the English village of Stiviehall neon a church that possesse distinction of haying the ided efforts of may be the unique been built by one man [SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES ALL SIZES Guardian Trust & Savings Bank COLMAN BUILDING Jiearned here today that petition wt have been ulated onary quietly now have more than the nec |number of signatures t name of William Howard the Oregon primar | publican president st. and Thursday from 9 a. m. to 12 o'clock noon AMUSE EME NTS | PANTAGES Matine Nights 7 and 9 Now Playing “DERBY DAY'* a. ©, Lonnte Nace Sterling “The D General Admis and “Ole” MARY’ “Toney.” “Able oMARRY _ WILKES Fitch and Kaster Week Attr ROA « O60 2 inten, TPABACE HIp ass: Direction MOORE “itbnvicoe ROVA (Herself) hal Clifton Brent a LAST TIME TONIGHT “Three F es East” METROPOLITAN Even 50¢ to 82, Mat. ‘Today, Heat Seats #1. ORPHEUM THEArre | Arcade House Paint Quart size ...$1.25 Colors—gallon size, White—gallon size, - $4.35 Arcade House Paint contains only the very best materials — pure linseed oil and pure pigments. A house painted with Arcade Paint will not require painting again for many years. You will find a beautiful selection of colors to choose from. 3-Quart Aluminum m™ | SaucePan, Special 75¢ _ Here is another big Alum- inumware special. A three- quart Aluminum Sauce Pan, highly polished, with a strongly riveted handle. Extra special for Thurs- day at 75¢. See the Factory Demonstration of the New House Broom Easiest sweeping Broom on the market. Prices—85¢, $1.25, $1.35, $1.75. “THE STORE FOR USEFUL ARTICLES” Spelger & Horiba:

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