The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 22, 1920, Page 14

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YOULD AID ALL THE OLD RUSS EMBASSY IN WAR RANKS IS CAPITAL MYSTERY Rumored Antique Furniture Is Being Included in Benefits ‘ WASHINGTON, April 22.—Exten ¥ Bion of the benefits of soldier ald Pegisiation to all men and women Who served tn the army, Warine corps during the war, will be Gomanied by democrats tn the houre. Rupresentative Garner, Texaa demo @ratie whip, deciared today. The ) @amecrats also will fight for the Plan of raising the revenue by heavy W¥ies On war profits, he said Garner assorted that the democrats Opposed to the program of the on the house ways and navy or AY tary ower Tales are being ¢ ntist bill whic committer, which would limit 0 Bi to about 3,000,000 of the! soldiers Apparently the erate are virtually solid behind | s ve Henry T. the bonus on plan of Repre: ry, Ilinois, ue by big taxes _ - Profiteers. ‘The tax question probably will be ocr in the re Main point of debate SAN caucus tonight. Republican Of the house have agreed to OAH UP soldier aid legislation May BW was learned today 'Oh, Girlie, Just Think! No More Late Parties KANSAS CITY, Mo., April 22 [The younger sect of Kansas City Would like to know whether th ‘® free country. First, the Hibitionists took away the ce falls that used to go with their Tate parties, and now their paters ‘And maters have taken away their parties. From now on Kan City girts and boys will have ign the pledge not to stay out & curfew hour that is to be upon by collective bargain and to go light on the popular pon tea dances. Stories of affairs held by les enfants the blase manners they have d of late have alarmed the FURNITURE he BY PIROR plece to war, at government pants Whence comes the money for ft» | lower maintenance hat the basay build It us » bele personally held ¢ government buildings. But the r has and his ¢ ad seal IF tS GOVERN WHAT GOVERN” Does the butl sian government? WHAT Russian government? do the present | cute of the embassy repre state long been dead Sold to Pay Expenses ak and Denikin ad’ supporte ff “embaany” for a t in | 1¥ IS BAKUMETIEFF pay e« | AN AMBASSADOR? ut since Kolchak Qand Denik noned to have han been depart (hin a cer jons has ale. y ven. son or per owner of the the cear-he ¢ to such Russian matior anti-Bolshevik forces which at the present writing seems! to be only an “idea.” : ng revert to the Indorse Action ctar's pervonal beirs, or to the Rus And i¢ the latter | n driven to Crit of Pamela, a ox t n es 1% x ‘BODY BROUGHT - FROM RUSSIA |Will Hold Funeral for Capt. Grinnell MOT 29th ave © with a con workers » according to advi Mins Roberts was a member of the ty Nurses’ aasociation a on May &, 1919. PHONE PATRON ) LOSES IN COURT ” Judge Ronald Refused to tol Grant Order Against Dentists Prosecutor Fred C. Brown's prow These questions puzzle state de | ecution of alleged uniicenned dentinta partment officials. [has been e od by the The present incumbent of the County Dental Society. Every Day Bargains That Say “‘Come Again’’ We're selling satisfaction in the Bargain Basement—that’s why every bargain every day says “Come Again.” The Latest Arrivals in Wool Jersey Dresses Friday at $12.50 A shipment of 50 stylish Jersey Dresses has just been received, and it is made up of eight differ- ent styles. There are two-piece effects, short tunic styles and other attractive modes. cock Burgundy, Trimmings are of silk floss, narrow braid, novel covered buttons, narrow leather belts and vestees richly embroid- ered with colored silks and tinsel. Such popular colors as Pea- Blue, Sand, Copenhagen, Castor, Navy, China Blue, Dark Brown, Golden Brown and Gray are in the assortment. There are all sizes from 16 to 42. Twelve Hundred New Aprons At $1.79 These Are Remarkable Values Six attractive styles in gingham, percale or madras, are shown in an unusually wide color assortment. King To prevent the y from removing a f nd the ken of superior onald held Wedr a, demurrer ¢ Robinson claimed the service was that the f hin ster rowas taken up answering numbers o did not want @ removed but wish the ‘The com when Rob of hin bil ining them Suspected Wire Tappers Seized OAKLAND. April 22 ‘Two men believed to be members of a state wide wiretapping gang, are held tn Sake pakee tie tarking ap cn tht wcnante of the pals Maher and &. P. sted in a miloon yer ay Grimmett lete wire ” morsiie. © equipment ne vernal bundies of fake mining stock, palm mirrors and other alleged bunko ap paratun White Collars to Be Taboo Friday White collars will be strictly taboo at the 16th annual campus day, which will be celebrated at the Unt veraity of Washington Friday. Flannel shirts and shovels will be tn correct form. ‘The feature of the campus day Program will be the clearing of the spot where the memorial trees are to be planted Artnistice day, Novern ber 11. The memories of 65 U. of W. men and one woman, who died for their country during the war, will be honored. ° eng | Former Alaskans | to Hold Reunion Alaskans are invited to attend a re union gathering to be held at Ned i's ball, Firet ave. N. and Roy at, 30 Friday evening, April 26, For mer Palrbanks residents are .in harge of the fextivities, according to Gene Huckina, of the executive com mittee, 1 ]|Mount Katmails | | 7 ; | Sputtering Again Mount Katmai is again in erup tion, Capt. Glasscock, of the steamer AAmiral Watson, in port from Alaska, sald Thursday Jetn of flame can be seen spurting from thé | voleana for several score of miler at night, while in the daytime the col umn of amoke is visible distance, declares Captain Glasscock Reprieve Granted to Condemned Man SACRAMENTO, Apri murder of M cinco to June 25 Transfers Goat's. | Glands to Patient! NEW YORK, April 22—Dr. John R. Brinckley, of M 4, Kan., in an| operation here yesterday transplant ed goat glands into the body of a New York man. The goat used in the operation waa brought from the Bronx 200. Dr. Brinckley said he had performed many similar opera tions which were successful. Fire Damage on : | Minor Ave., $2,500 Fire destroyed Mra G W. Kin 1906 M P. R 4 next jereating $2. damages to both partial! home SEATTLE STAR Ds Two Big Tables of Hats at $5.00 Values That Sparkle With Savings NEWEST STYLES FOR SUMMER WEAR—-SMART AND BECOMING —Whether you want a large hat—a small hat or a medium sized hat—you’re sure to find it on one of these $5.00 tables. There are pronounced Summer styles with large brims—adorned with blossoming posies—the immense transparent hats are also rep- resented. Many will take to the small Vamp Hats, with the drooping lace over the brim—and various other s yles that are quite fetching. MIDLINERY 8k d » FLO Just Think of That, Mother !! Boys’ Splendid All-Wool Suits for $14.50 You know that they’re worth more than that just to look at them! See how beautifully tailored they are! Note especially the excellent all-wool materials! And have you seen any snappier models—anywhere? These durable suits for boys come in three handsome mixtures in which gray, brown or green predominates. Sizes 10 to 16 only. Boys’ Blouses 59c This is a very special price for such Blouses as these. They're in dark fancy patterns, plain blue chambrays, and a few are in plain white. Sizes from 11 to 16 only. ROYSs' CLOTHES SHOP—UPPER MALIN FLOOR SHOPPING BOOTHS—UPPER MAIN FLOOR A Disposal of Marabou Neckpieces at Much Less Neckpieces—so nice to complete the Spring outfit—and at most economical prices. Let 1 Lot 2 Int $ Marabou Neckpieces Marabou—Special Neckpieces— Special $2.50 $4.00 and $6.00 One-Third Less This lot of Marabou Neck- Marabou Neckpieces, extra These Neckpieces are of mara- pieces has been marked very wide and slightly shaped to fit bou and ostrich combined—also special, and included are straight the shoulders—in taupe, brown entirely of marabou, silk lined, pieces in brown or taupe, at or black, at $4.00 and $6.00— and in various styles—priced Fri- 2.50. very special. day $10.00 to $153.33. A Selling of 36-inch Paulette Jersey at $2.50 a Yard A TIMELY SAVING EVENT FOR THOSE IN NEED OF SPORTS CLOTHES If you are looking for something appropriate for sports skirts, dresses, suits or waists— you'll find this Silk-mixed Paulette to your liking—and most inexpensive. A yard wide, in shades of taupe, tan, Copenhagen, old rose and black. 36-inch Chiffon Taffeta $2.95 a Yard If you were not fortunate enough to be one of those who shared in the Silk Week offer- ings—here’s one you can take advantage of. A serviceable, finely woven Chiffon Taffeta for only $2.95 a yard. A yard wide, and ob- tainable in navy, cardinal, gray, champagne, old rose, lavender, sky, mais, emerald, black and white. FARRIC FLIOOR—THIRD) Watch These Pumps Go ot $7.45 AN EXCEPTIONALLY LOW PRICE ON SMART FOOTWEAR Whether for street or dress wear, these Pumps are most suitable—and the price extremely low—$7.45. You'll find them here in dull kid or patent leather, with small tongue, hand-turned soles, Louis XV. heels and medium vamps—sizes 2! to 8, widths AA to D. Growing Girls’ Shoes $8.00 There are stripes—wide, narrow and cluster—figures and plain col- ors in Blue, Gray, Pink, Lavender, Green and Tan, also Black stripes, figures and small checks. All the Aprons are belted and have one pocket. Some are finished | with white or colored rick-rack, or with white tape. Necks are round, square or “V.” Sizes 1, 2, 3 and 4. Fit out your girls in good, substantial shoes at $8.00 a pair. Dark brown calf leathers with dark brown cloth tops to match — popular pointed toes with low heels. Also Growing Girls’ Oxfords. pointed toes, at $8.00, Girls’ Patent Le toes and low heels; si places, Wednesday | Fake Inspector Steals $800 Rings | Representing himself to be a city a thief in dark brown leather, with low heels and d Dull Kid Pumps with hand-turned soles, pointed 6 to 7, at $6.00 to $6.50, {AIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Remnants of Dress Voiles 25c Yd. | LENGTHS TO 5 YARDS . Iward 1. | : y Se a a pound, 3 Here’s a good chance to pick up Voile Remnants for summer frocks or children’s clothes. Lengths up to 5 yards—but you won’t mind that when the price is bu k¢ a yard; 38 inches wide, in stripes and small floral patterns—not over 10 yards to each, FABRIC FLOOR(THIRD) stole two r from the |home of RP. cadia ave, Wednesday, /FREE PATTERNS FOR ONE HOUR Friday Morning From 9:30 to 10:30 McCall and Ladies’ Home Journal Patterns “for Blouses, Waists, Aprons, Undergarments, Coats, Dresses and Skirts are offered in sizes ‘for Women, Misses or Children. Not all patterns in all sizes or styles, however. Not more than Five Patterns to a customer. Passenger, Pilot Ki i LONG BEACH, ¢ Friday Specials From Delicatessen Full Washington Cream Cheese, special Friday, eC. —Bon Marche Mayonnaise, made fresh daily—spe- cial, a pound, 40¢. Tea Garden Apricot Preserves, one of the best brands; special, a pound, 29¢. —Strained Honey, while we have any, pound, 29¢. UPPER MAIN FLOOR Sent ” nnors, pass when Daly's |into the ocean afternoon. | | Daly was attempting a loop w jhe lost control of the machine, EMPLOYERS SEEK to remedy unrest by establishing more friet relations with emplo: Wendel Nelson, head of the ral 1) tric Co. employment bureau in| Schenectady, N. Y., told the Rotary; club at its Wednesday noon lunch com

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