The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 7, 1920, Page 9

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THE jaandebe STAR—FRIDAY, MAY AMR onl World’ s Richest People Face Poverty Osage Indians Spend Oil Riches Fast | More} | } FITALL GARMENT HANGER Patent applied for. (Carison & Larson Mfgs.) WILL FIT ALL CLOSETS NO SCREWS OR NAILS USED WILL NOT MAR WALLS RUBBER PADDED ENDS CAN BE PUT UP IN AN INSTANT CAN BE TAKEN DOWN IN AN INSTANT 90c, 95c, $1.00 The FITALL Garment Hanger An extended Lape oon pole is made in four dif- ferent lengths, designed to KEEP YOUR CLOTHES IN GOOD ORDER and make your closets hold more. Measure he closets and give us the approx- imate len, We fu is to fit. Solicitors wanted. Special prices to builders, apartment houses, hotels and architects. 1630 Fourth Avenue Between Pine and Olive Telephone Elliott 3657. SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY Masks | PAWHUSKA, Okla, May 1) still strange Jolt land have been leased. |The richest people in the world, the | b Indians, are facing poverty ad. era tne ary Special Price Basement | T mment “trust period” age thelr own hb or « Uhirty. | @nda in 1931, UNG! whieh time they white man's | second sixty fourth part of receive the Income from gas and ot! | gu c © gO on taki are of Orage blood te almost undetectable, | rights on lands allotted them, wheth - 1 at do well to avoid careiens | ér they atiil own thé lands or not as the tant quarterly payment | The Indians bought the land of and on wild, rock-ribbed, arid tracts-—for] ceived @ total of § $1.25 an acre, When oll was diseoy week they received $700 aploes, ered they promptly fold it. Later Payments during 1920 probably the government decided that they Ot tot otal $10,000 apiece had sold Only the e@urtace and by| ™ Act of congress the government now leares off rights to the Highest bid | der and turns the monty over to the | race, Only, they are not dying off, | Indians, but marrying off | OLL OR NOT, THE up —~16 INDIAN'S WEALTHY “SING SING” SUNG grade This money pours into the tribal AS SING SING SONG to . 100 Women’s and Misses’ Newest Coats, $19.75 aii talee wn ion! become at Bing Bing, where the So it happens that many a you New York Community Service brave wears silk shirts and driv sends a song leader mich week his automobile, and many a ff that the men have G@ecided to |) whose creamy akin is barely ting adopt & song of their own, ‘The —This is indeed an opportunity to secure one of the New Spring Coats, of high- grade Polo Coatings, Velours, Jerseys and Silvertones, which would regularly be priced at $25.00, $29.50 and $35.00, at a very great price advantage. These Coats are in the newest models, with belts of gowns and diamonds, or possibly | eq with thelr high-powered ca even & white husband, with the big) Omer will not ride in a “L 6.” the “Chocolate Soldier,” and the self-material or leather, and with novel pockets. ea Every day we offer in the Special Price Basement new lots of mer- chandise, all bought at specially advantageous prices, and offered to the people of Seattle at prices lower than those usually asked. $19.75 want, welldressea young | an, of the shrewd, suave | al power with whom you aré| talking probably te descended from | or married into the “first familics. For the story of the Onages ‘a | | One reepect, like that of lean fortw | nate tribes; they are @ vanishing -«100 Women’s and Misses’ Polo Coats, the regular +A family of five Osages wilt $25.00 and $35.00 kinds, at have $50,000 to spend during the Women's High- Suits, reduced . 825.00 ~-100 Pretty Georgette —75 Blouses, regularly $8.50, at Stylish Jersey 5 priced at of the government In seney and the nearest apend | point for the big checks it hands ia half primitive, half ultra | all the ra it thew with the quarterly checks, And ff the min-| ‘There are banks Instead of naloons || following is the chorus eral rights under former Omang | hore. Pawhuska is « typl lands revert to the surface owners | ; \e in 1991, as they presumably will | et the “million dollar unless the trust period ta extended, | tree” the agency that ave then their big incomes from nothing | tions of of! and gas leants are held At all will end too: for comparatively |pne bidders that gather for these few Indians stilt own of} producing | ante went the biggest oll inter land, the world. A lifted hand or | “WHITE MAN'S LIFE f the auctioneer’s head may STRANG| ‘s* al of « half a million. A Nover Judge the taxes a man pays STILE: STRANGE 1D US" @ at the last auction paid | by the stz¢ of the diamond he weare] ° “We have lived the life of the! $620,000 for the right to drill lin bie shigt frame. about 600,000 acres of Omgee | “Bing, sing, sing for the singing < rising with “Bing, sing, what'er betide you, “Sing, for the joy of the song that’s inside you, “Bing for the song's the thing, “Sing, loving the singing, just sing, sing.” KATE CLEMONS | | STILL A GOULD Foes Try Long to “Get. Something on Her” | BY HERBERT COREY NEW YORK, May 7—Mre. Kath. erine Clemons Gould was discovered The trouble with good advice 4 that few of us recognize it when we Bear it -~The colors include Tans, Blues, Grays, Taupes and Browns. 75 High Grade Suits Specially Priced at $25.00 ~-A very fortunate purchase of Suits that would regularly sell at $30.00, $35.00 and $45.00, which will be sold here Satur- day at $25.00 éach. These are Jerseys in Piain and Heather Mixtures; some with brushed wool collars; all-wool serges and poplins in braid-trimmed and tailored models with silk lined jackets and silk over-collars, These are but hints of the splendid values in this Special Suit offer- ing. | white man only « litte while, It ls Only | an | SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET _SA TURDA Y SPECIALS | | | eet 300 Ps; ama ‘Suits Exceptional Values at $4.15 Girls’ Wash Dresses —Dresses formerly. priced at $3.50 and $8.95. Atttactive styles in good quality gingham and cham- bray, in pretty plaids and stripes. In becoming effects for growing girls. The colors are blue, green, tan, pink and rose. ary or womething o! jaation with roome at a Broad hotel. ‘The fact encouraged an old: | Umer to reminisce | on she was Katherine Clem. | said he, “she was the moat atiful creature Ih interpretation of the part of "La Tonea'—1 think she «tarred in the | dramatic version of the opera—waa! —A special pur- chase of unusual interest bees of the extremely attractive vari- ety of styles, Exceptional Values ‘in 75 Girls’ High Grade ~~ Hats at $4.00 —These hats would regularly séll! for $8.50, $9.50, $10.00, $12.50 and $15.00. —Owing to the active interest in last Saturday's sale we were par- ticularly glad to be able to secure another, although smaller, lot of these hats to offer at the same extraordinarily low price. Fine piping hats in the smart tailored styles always so pretty and suitable for girlish wear. In dif- ferent shapes and sizes and colors. Some also with contrasting colored facings. —Millinery, Third Floor , A Special Lot Wool Sweater Coats and Slip-Ons -—A broken assortment of styles and colors. Al! regularly priced higher, some at $12.50. Specially priced at $7.45 for Saturday. —Sweaters, Second Floor Philippine Gowns —Of flesh batiste. Hand- made and daintily embroidered, with hand- scalloped neck and sleeves. Priced attractively low at $5.95 each. Lingerie, Second Fieor Toilet Goods —Large can of Jergen’s Talcum Powder, crushed violets, lilac and rose. Regular 25c cans, at 15c Sat- urday. —Jergen’s Doris Rose Face Pow- der, in three shades. Regularly 50c, at 39c. —Usola Theatrical Cream, half pound. Regularly 35c, cially priced for Saturday at --Tollet Goods, First full A Saturday Special Value at $2.50 Misses Department, Third Floor Children’s Gingham Specially Priced o ‘at $1.69 —Pretty styles for ages two to six years. ~A smart little model of check gingham in pink, blue or green, has collar and cuffs of plain color, and collar with a touch of hand em- broidery. With Dutch pockets at the sides, —Intants’ Department, Second Floor Beautiful New Collars of Teneriffe Lace Specially Priced for Saturday -One of the daintiest neck finish- ings for the round neck frocks, and smart also if worn as a suit collar In two widths, each with a band of Val. lace to finish. Regularly priced at $3.50 and $4.50. Special for Saturday selling at $3.00. —Neckwear Section, First Floor —_—_—_— ~—Tomorrow, the last day of the Sale of Ribbons with extraordina: reductions on Exclusive Frene’ Importations, Elegant Metallic and Silk Brocades— Ribbons for Sashes, Millinery, Lingerie, Cami- soles, Bags, Hair Bows, and for Lamp Shades and all sorts of nov- elty uses. —Ribbona, First Floor For Mother’s Day —Greeting Cards, Booklets and Mottoes, in artistic designs. Priced be to $1.00. Stationery, First Floor | Added Happiness in the Home HAVE THIS COLUMBIA—ENJOY MUSIC A handsome cabinet Colum: bla with ten selections of your own choosing, complete for payable in small pay- ments, $2.60 a week. $125, ‘The Three World Leaders Victor Edison Columbia “All colors and ef- fective trim- mings. -Of fine satin striped madras, crepes, oxford cloths, soisette, plain woven ma- dras, and very sheer handker- chief cloth — in plain colors, striped effects and novelty figures. Every gar- ent with trimmings of silk cord, autiful wide silk bands and satin bindings and silk frogs in harmon- izing colors. —The Men's Section, Firet Floor 260 Venetian Silk Camisoles —In phk and blue, pink and white and all pink. Trimmed with p ribbon and embroidery. S to 44. A special value at $2 First Floo Leather Belts For Suit, Coat and Sweater —Of plain cowhide, finished with harness buckle. In tan, brown and black; 1% inch wide. Specially priced at 65c each. —Leather Goods fection, First Floor Women’s Mercerized Lisle Hose -Shown in black, white, cordovan, bronze, beaver, taupe, medium and pearl gray. Not al sizes in all col- ors. Exceptional values at 50c a pair. e —Hostery, First Moor |] | clerical error made tn its bid $12,000 IT group. | | ‘The work now goer to the next low- | Then she married Howard Gould. | For a tme they lived in apparent ! mony. Then it came to id wanted to rid himee i She war no longer as Jand beautiful aw she had beer tried every possible way. The Gould! fivores suit tun thany chapters in, the New York prews. It was even re ed that her mall was opened by rnment order fe more tho just how this was pu has never been explained. But did not get the diveree, She got $26 000 « year alimony, and abe still grote it I've been on the first page of levery New York newspaper a thou sand timés,’ she once said to the lreminiecent one. “They have tried every known way to get something on me. But they never have. And, 4 what's more—they never will Denies Taxes Are | Higher in Seattle Denial that Seattio’s tax rate was |higher than San Francirco vertinements of the May |ctaimed, was made by ¢ sennor Frank D. Hull before seattle Real Pxtate association, in Hotel Butler, Thursday, The Carkeek bilt consolidation of county, elty government, will be pre the city council and county oners for Approval before being placed before the next hae it waa decided. ‘Elke Subscribe | Money for Site! | Practically the full $103,000 to buy | Lincoln hotel tract had been sub | soribed by local Elke Friday, Many | pledgna were redeemed at the weekly meeting Thrusday night, Elk» hay ing autos that may be put at dispow | Al of G. A. Kt. véterans Memorial day are asked to list their names with | Secretary Bain. Mistake in Bid, Firm Won’t Sign OLYMPIA, May 17.—Recahse | lower than Intended, the Western Construction Co., of Seattle, refused }to sign the contract awarded it as |lowest bidder for the heating and power plant of the new state capitol est bidder, Albertson, Cornell Bros, & Simpson Co., of Tacoma, Newest Georgette Blouses Reqular $8.50 Qualities at $5.00 —The best of § Way ~~ Styles are represented in these beauti louses, of heavy Geor- gette; chic new models. New “kimono sleeves, silk embfoidered, beaded, braided and tucked frouts. The colors include Flesh, Peach Blopm, White, Gold, Orchid, Adriatic, Bermuda, Dawn Blue and Navy. 75 Jersey Dresses At $12.75 ~—A clearance of stylish Dresses in a dozen styles—Russian Blouse, Overblouse, Straight-line, Braided and Embroidered. Dresses former- _ ly selling at $15.00, $19.76 and — $22.50. All in one group Satur- day. Sizes for women and migses, _ 4 An Exceptional Offering of 300 New Untrimmed Shapes For Saturday’s Selling At a very Special Price $1.00 -These Sha _ are in the latest styles, and have just been receive Including the large Picture Hats, close-fitting Tur- bans and the always popular Off- the-Face style. The colors are Taupe, Purple, Gray, Burnt Orange, Brown, Sand, Old Rose, Red, Green, Black and White; also in combinations of Pale Pink, Light Blue and | Black. We will gladly pin trimmings on the Hats for you ts ng this sale. ‘ery special values at $1.00. A Very Special Purchase of 200 Splendid Petticoats Special at $5.95 —Petticoats that would sell for $7.50, $8.50 and $9.50 if bought in the regular pr All- silk Milanese Jerseys, Jersey tops wi a flounces, and All-silk Taffeta Pet in both plain and changeable colorings. _ wide range of colors and sizes. They are the best of Petticoat values at $5.95. The best makes in pianos, in players and the ‘‘Big Three’’ Phonographs. This enables you to see the market’s foremost in- struments together and intelligently compare so that a satisfac- tory decision can be made. ELLreT 112 14.21 THIRD AVE BETWEEN PIKE AND UNION 300 Percale Bungalow Aprons $1.75 Splendid styles in very good uality Printed Percales, in light and dark grounds. All cut full and neatly trimmed. In. — both regular and extra sizes, A ‘ean id special at $1.75 ead The Best Piano | Music A source of endless” pleasure, no dull even- est Jaga hite —it fits in and fille — an evening worthily — any occasion. The Arte | mis can be used as a | piano or a player and ts — selling at a price which — puts it well within the reach of every family, Astemis Player Piano : We put this splendid instrument in your home, complete, with ten rolls of music and a handsome piano bench, all for’. rere eaters Sold on very liberal terms. Deily value it ls. 595 S

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