The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 29, 1920, Page 7

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THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, APRIT 80, 1920. EEE TIFOUR MEN ARE ‘WORKERS 0, K. SAYS MORMONS FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET A Clearing of Broken Lots and Odd Sizes in Men’s Union Suits Reduced to $1, 65 the Suit Hy Including light weight, heavy weight cotton and wool-and-cotton mixed; White and Ecru colors; long and short sleeves. ‘All sizes from 34 to 50, but not all sizes in any one style or quality. Reduced to $1.65 for clearing. Mesh Union Suits Reduced to 95¢ the Suit Popular light weight Union Suits in short sleeve, ankle length, and short sleeve, knee length styles; sizes 34 to 44. Reduced to 95c. Two-Piece Underwear Reduced to 65c the Garment Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers—shirts in long and short sleeves—drawers to match, A good range of sizes. Reduced to 65 the garment. Shirts and Drawers of heavy Wool and Cotton Mixed. Odd sizes reduced for clearing, 65c garment. (First Floor) : Bann | law of God, and eccupying the nob- T. R.’s Idea ed ee = So bas toe 0 © be in Flats, He Says) man deing—tnat of mothering and RRANSAS CITY, April 20.—"1¢ | Property looking after a famity of . Roosevelt, at the time he/| | the housing system which ts grow was presiden “Gity, he would have been regarded | "6 UP among us.” fi aa an undesirable tenant by any SEARLS frsee BT apartment house owner tn the city, for in most instances children are) wore a shirt which belonged to the not allowed to live in apartment late Czar Nicholas, a Polish safior | houses,” said the Rev. Grant A.| named Posrodnicki has been arrest Robbins at the Linwood Boulevard | ed here and is detained an suspicion Methodist Episcopal church. “A woman attemptin: obey the ' Russian imperial famity. TO SATURDAY :.SHOPPERS One-half Pound of Cottage Cheese shoppers and in fine with the Kristoferson policy of an ever. increasing service, we have opened an Uptown Dis- tributing Depot, where you may not only purchase every one of the délightfal, wholesome Mristoferson Products but where you can also see Kristeferson Butter and Cottage Cheese in the making. ,On Saturday we will present every purchaser of one pound of Kristoferson Butter with a FREE onehalf pound carton of Cottage Cheese, fresh and delicious, made before your eyes. Pasteurtecd Mik ané Oream— Certified MUk-- Newly Charned Butter ané Freshly Made Cottage Cheese— Buttermilk, and the Famous Health Tonte, “Kris-To-Lac”— Kristoferson Products on Sale at the New Depot |] ommendation of |] Judge Mitchel, who prenided at the |] dances, be made me go home,” Vel- children—finds herself penalized by | WARSAW, Apri §0-—Becanss he} js connection with the murder of the | GIVEN REPRIEVE | — I Were Just Ready to Go to Electric Chair OSSINING, N. ¥. April &-—Four men who were to have been electro cuted last night for the murder of » ticket agent were granted a two weeks’ reprieve by Gov, Smith short ly before they were to enter the cleo trfe chatr, ‘The reprieve wns granted on reo Supreme Court trial, following a confermion made by Joseph Milano, one of the quartet, tn which he assumed full responsi bility for the crime. Didn’t Like Her Husband’s Brawn Much iH. MePowen has » strong wilt and a strong arm, Bernice Vir- ginla Molwen complained in diverce sult on file in superior court Friday Ho slapped her face and would never admit he was Wrong, she charged. | Molwen is & bookkeeper employed | by the Star Machinery Co. and lives at 9222 44th ave. &. W. Hubby Kept Her Muzzled at Dance “When I talked with other men at donna Tierney declared in divorce suit on file tn supertor court Fritay John Tierney, exeervice man, of 4620 49th ave, B, is Getenenpt. ‘Strait Schuts, of Milwaukee, Children’s with particular MISSES’ PATENT LEATHER OXFORDS on English-style last, with turned soles, sizes 11% to 2, widths*C and D, $4.00 pair. MISSES’ AND _ CHIL- DREN'S ONE-STRAP SLIPPERS, fn patent leather and dull calf, with substantial soles, sizes 814 to 11, $4.25 pair; 11% to 2, $4.95 pair; 214 to 6, $5.95 pair. welt soles, sizes 11 to motion of the body, $1 Special $6.50 pair; 21% to 6, $6.95 pair. TOWN OF OKAY Own Your Home or Rent it Cheap, Is Popular Plan MUSKOGER, Okte, April 22—A modern fiveroom cottage for $25 « month, an@ with heat, Nght, water and telephones free! Okay, & model village founded on three years of expertmentation, is being erected near the ©, K. Manu facturing Co.'s plant as a suburb of Munk ogee. The company bought the land, divided it into town lots and is now working on nearly 100 modern cottages, About 20 have been completed. No two are alike, and there are iawn and attractive back yards. The cottages are béing occupied as fast as they are finished. Employes who want to own their own homes are offered @ fres lot and liberal eredit with which to bulld, A company bank has been organized primarily to handle loans As soon as the model village was formed an election was held and $26,000 bonds. voted for a school house Further improvements of the mod. el village are intended later. “It's Just good business,” myn C. 1. Harris, president of the company “We want the factory to grow and this is the best way I know to make it a success, Fatr play ts our aim.” : WASITINGTON.—-Riusatan princes Nadejda Vaajiievna Troubetzkoy, “the mont beautiful Red Cross nurse in Burope,” married to Capt. Wallace ARE A MENACE Pittsburg Speaker Calls for Crusade Against Sect BOSTON, April 30,--“Tt'n going to be harder to crush the tnsidious pow- or of the Mormon chureh than ft was to break the Hun,” declared the Rev, J. M. Tibbetts of Pittsburg to an ae sembly of men only at the Boston YM GA ‘Tibbetts nnid that the cause he rep- resented is a union of the Protestant ehurehes in a nationaide crusade against a national foe, the menace of Mormonism. Ho said that the foun- ders of the church were @ dishonest, diareputable, lazy lot, and tn such an atmosphere a power that has grown to be a gigantic one in the political and commercial life ef this country got ite atart. ‘The speaker pictured a “marriage ceremony” in Mormon districts where, he maid, men and women are divested of thelr clothing “and bath-| @4 to be made holy.” “One of the covenants ef the church is that the world must be ‘turned into a great stock farm,” eon- tinued the speaker. “There are Just as many plural marriages performed today by the) Mormon church a# at any thme in| ita history, no matter how often one hears (Lat polygamy ts ended in the Mormon chureh “Many of the ereat number of women who drop out of sight yearly in this country are sold Into Mormon IS PREDICTION Expert Thinks Wheat May Go to $6 ST, PAUL, at 25 cents a loaf is within bounds of possibilities, Dean Tt. clared here today. |for this threatened condition. Told Wrong Tale |Martin came to police headqual |to tell of a man who chased with an ax. | taken into custody | | Lloyd George to. Minn, April 30.-~ Wheat at $5 or $6 a bushel and bread a Thatcher, of the Univernity of Mint nesota’s agricultural department, de The shortage of farm labor, am |cording to Thatcher, is responsible © to Police Officer | HOUSTON, Tex. April 20.—L. Py Ile talked too much oF not enough. Anyway, he let it slip he was an army deserter, and wal | Be an Early Bird | LONDON, April 30. Lioyd George intends shortly to start his breakfast | parties once again. He delights in | these early, catchthe worm feativi- | ties, being a firm believer in the fack | that people are at their best in the jearly hours. The morning Today's worry is slavery. ‘They have been lured by| hypnotic Mormon agents and mis wionaries and sold into bondage, friend! a noi like a roll of greenbacks. = sult of yesterday’s blunder If it was not for their famous ae wives, many men would never be| It's difficult for solid woman 1 he get away from solid facts. - FREDERICK & NELSON The Downstairs Store Has Provided Liberally With Low Shoes ttention to the ‘ favorites, in worthy qualities and at prices that meet parents’ ideas of expenditure. MISSES’ . WHITE CANVAS ONE- STRAP SLIPPERS, as pic- AND CHILDREN'S tured, with white en- ameled soles and sizes 81% to 11, pair; 11% to 2, pair; 2% to 6, pair? CHILDREN’S SANDALS of brown calf and peart elkskin, with heavy oak soles, sizes 5 to 8, $1.85 pair; 9 to 11, $2.00 pair; 12 to 2, $2.25 pair. CHILDREN’S PLAY OX- FORDS of pearl elk- skin, with staunch oak soles, sizes 9 to 11 and 12 to 2, $2.50 pair. BOYS’ OXFORDS of dark-brown willow calf, with 1314, $5.50 pair; 1 to 2 TUE DOWNSTAIRS STORE at $5.75 ‘VEN the wardrobe replete with Georgette and E Silk Blouses makes room for these simple White Voiles, for no other kind of blouse has this fresh and Spring-like ce, Minute tuckings, good laces and lead ammbecidery sparingly used keep them well within the bounds of good taste. A very attractive showing, at $5.75. -—THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Men’s Athletic Union Suits at $1.25 FAVORITE type of undergarment for Spring and . Summer wear, well-tailored from fine checked dimity, with elastic waistband. Price $1.25. WHITE JERSEY KNIT UNION SUITS, ‘in sleeveless, knee length style, elasgic enough to give with every -50 and $2.00. Fiber Silk Half-hose 50c Pair goon STALL 199 West lake Market In these low-price Half-hose of firm, lustrous fiber silk, there is choice of White Black Palm Beach Gray —all with extra spliced heel and toe. Special at 50¢ FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET | DOWNSTAIRS STORE In an Attractive Offering: 100 Sample Voile and Gingham Dresses $5.00 to $15. ‘THE concessions gained ° by purchasing advan- tageously are shared by Downstairs Store shop- pers in this offering of “sample” Dresses. Sizes 16 and 18 Only These are Dresses for porch, afternoon and util- ity wear, in allover flow- ered and dotted effects of light and dark colorings. Ruffled Skirt Effects, Boleros, Sashes and Overskirts are out- standing details—and both short and long sleeves are refresented. Grouped at these low prices — $5.00, $6.50, $9.75, $12.50 and $15.00. The one pictured, in allover flowered voile, in green-and-white, with white corded madras collar, . cuffs and pocket-trimming—-$9.75. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE A Midseason Showing of White Milan Hats, $7.50 HE current re- quest for “a hat that shades the eyes” ispseasonably answered in these flexible White Mil- ans with their trim- ming of soft white grosgrain bows, white and delicate- pink Georgette drapes and facings, flowers and ostrich. Hats to crown dull street costumes with mid- summer lightness or harmonize with after- noon frocks—$7.50. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE at $2.00 HE extremely low bust of this Corset (as sketched) is eased with elastic band and the long skirt is free from boning over the hip. A particularly good model for the average figure, fashioned of pink or white brocaded material. Sizes 23 to 28. Priced at $2.00. — 11m pownsTamns sTORR Long Silk Gloves, $2.50 To Wear with Short-sleeve Frocks (THERE is choice of Black, White, Navy and: ‘“ Pongee-color in these Gloves of heavy silk —-sixteen-button-length, with self stitching, $2.50 pair. SILK GLOVES AT $1.50 are in medium weight, Black » and Navy with white embroidery; also Gray, P: and Brown with black embroidery. ales TRICOT SILK GLOVES M LOVES ot Sete te ’ AT $125, in Gray, GLOVES at $1.75, in Navy, Brown, Pongee, Gray, Pongee, Brown, Black and White, with hth tae eouble-ti a = tone embroid- Marabou Capes Smart Veilin: $4.50 ° 50c. Yard UAINT Shoulder HENILLE-dotted and Capes of fluffy novelty-meshed ef- marabou, most useful fects in these modestly- now for wear with cloth priced Veilings, in Black, dresses when wraps are Navy, Brown and Pur- not necessary. In Brown, Taupe and Black, many combined with Ostrich— vivid dot effects on’ black mesh. Attractive values at 50¢ yard. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Blue Serge Middy Suits for Little Fellows $9.00 and $11.00 ~ 6 ype ah a gallant, nautical air about these little Suits that makes them very popular with moth- ers, and with little boys, too. They are smartly tailored from good-weight blue serge, with white braid trimming and em- blem on coat sleeve; short trousers fully lined. Sizes 8 to 8 years. Attractively priced at $9.00 and $11.00. BOYS’ STRAW AND WASH HATS in generous as- sortment, sizes 614 to 674, 50¢ to $2.50. . —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Plain-color and Checks Combined in This Tub Frock at $3.95 —one of several very at- tractive styles af this price. It is of plain-color cham- bray with trimming’ in checks of pink, Nile-green or blue and white. The wide sash and two pockets are features that appeal to girls. Sizes 7, 8, 10, 12 and 14 years, Priced at $3.95. Other.Dresses in plaid »y3 and checked ginghams ———- 4nd plain chambrays call ypon the «loveliest colorings in their making, an@ are adorned with white pique collars, wide saghes and even touches of hand- embroidery—sizes 8 to 12 years, $3.95. ‘ —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORB hmallows pecial 50c Pound S HESE pure, wholesome confections, delicately vanilla-flavored, are delicious just as they are, but sometimes it’s fun to toast them, and they are fine for cake-icing, too. Special, Saturday, 50¢ fer ay £ pound. ir —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE ple, also the popular is the Here's the red flag, and a group of French Bolshevists|time when ideas flow, says Lioy@ looking hard-boiled as possible, with lenives, their “emblems,” | O°°rr*- clenched between their teeth—all in a Paris parade. pat actatcatataas tate Nate A lot more people would take a interest in you if you made apt to be the re +4 ———s Navy, Black and White, “j]

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