The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 13, 1920, Page 4

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Te Ze Shaner & Wolff Clothes Service [nS ee REORGANIZATION SALE $5,000 $5,000 Must Be Worth of Raised Our Fine at Once New Stock to Pay Must Be Off the at Once Retirin g —s Turned Partner Into Cash To Get Economy In Clothes it is necessary first to have quality. Without quality a suit is dear at any price. Our first consideration is to give you the highest values for the money you pay. mn ae NE of the partners in the EMPORIUM has retired from the business and $5,000 cash must be im- mediately realized out of the stock to pay for his interest. This amount can be raised in a short time by slashing prices, and regular customers who visit the store tomorrow will quickly see the radical re- ductions we have made. | |i is not agreeable to have to announce severe re- guctions this early in the season, but thére is absolute necessity for turning a large part of this new stock into money, and there is only one way—cut prices. We only hope that our regular trade will get a large share of the money savers offered. Come in the forenoon if at all possible, ° Season's Smartest Modes No store in Seattle today is showing a more refined and se- lect line of apparel! than the one that is now offered away be- low regular prices. Since the opening of this store it has been ou? constant practice to show only apparel of quality and style that would make friends and regular patrons of all purchasers. In material, tailoring, finish and style our garments all add to the reputation of the EMPORIUM. To secure clothes of this quality at drastic reductions is a real bargain chance. Suits of Quality $39.50—$49.50— $59.50 This is an exceedingly nifty lot of Suits to have your choice of at these low prices. Their regular prices in any reputable store are from $60 to $95. All the popular colors in checked velours, silk lined, and some Very attractive models in blue tricotines. The clothes we sell have been built along practical and eco- nomical ‘lines. They represent yuality in the most extreme de- zree and, as a result, they will orove a fine investment. Prices are very moderate and you get Custom Service Without the Annoyance of a Try-on Above—-Mlle. Jeanne Lambrino. Below—The Queen of} Rumania and Prince Carol, whose “love marriage” to Mile. Jeanne Lambrino, a Rumanian girl of humble birth, was| “engineered by German agents.” The queen never did ap-| prove of the marriage—the girl had not a drop of blue blood in her veins! And the Rumanian parliament has finally been prevailed upon to dissolve the morganatic alliance.| | Prince Carol, who is 27, is being carefully watched to guard) pagainst a repel tition of the offense. ‘Hold What Foreign gn Trade We Have, Expert Advises FRANCISCO, 12 manufacturers HLANER &@ WOLFF “Clother that are different ~ 910 Second Ave. Distinctive Dresses $21.75-$29.75-$39.75-$49.75 At these moderate prices these Dresses will be sure to’ in- terest you. Tricotines, silks, Georgettes, tricolettes, and some very classy sport models. These dresses were very good buys at their regular prices of $39.50 to $75.00. Coats of Fashion $24.50—$29.50—$39.50 You will that thage prices are low when you see the coats. Latest modes in cam@ hair, polo cloth, velours, silver- tones and Bolivias in the favored shades. We considered them bargains when we had them marked from $49.50 to $65.00. EEN ORION: ——_—___—— — iz Prisoners Saw (Methodists Await Way Out of Jail! Official Report | AKRON, Ohio, May 13.—Stx pris | DES MOINS, Iowa, May 15 three of them charged with | Methodist general conference , sawed their way to freedom! marked time today, waiting for the! the county jail here early to-| Episcopal committee to file its re iy. The men used saws smuggled port, recommending the election of | by relatives, it was thought. ja certain number of new bishops —— The committee report was scheduled Tle WAKIMA—Many fruit trees presiden district killed by freeze Velvet ‘Sport Coats $29.50 $39.50 FORMERLY PRICED AT SAN May American fers have fa | ign terminology x nm trade is male An wired it a frame of * nation we Out foreign “0 «much faster ation of our young | f it that we see American com by non-Amert imilar to this Oe of the ° according to A. ¢ addreased the ft today « the chamb United States coune \n |to be presented during the day if wast in merce of the Argentine rer “The primary w can chambers in fe |to retain existing |naid. “If we can hold already secured we will best sort of position to expand,” he said. “If we « what we have, extenst automatically. The struggle at ent is to avoid lows of ground Whittemore detailed the work of the American chambers of comm: cities, declaring — SPOKANE. —Internadonal Har — - * Every time a man fails to make! vester company fire causes $100,000 ign of the Amert untries ls he t we have be In the extend and « » hold | the come | / pres. | # | Jequate support for the chambers such as the one he repre nents | Lack of adequate direct shipping nections with Bouth America is greatest ningto t p which | nerican manufacturers now face in king South American markets, | to 1. B. Watkins. import enos Ayres. w ct shipping to induce A | to come to América and pose of shipping American goods to| Argentine “Another important factor in bet | up Sow Amer n trade in te l induce youths of the untr Attend American universities. Those who have come here are wonderful boosters for American products. We ERRORS IN GOOD FAITH hould bitch ©. ayeten of os CAUSE COMPLICATIONS change scholarships and professor Whittemore said the old line con: | corns, which have been doing bust | ness under their South America for thoroly established in the pub fidence that they are looked local — commercial Institutions, “whereas the houses that have re cently entered the field are consid. ered as constituting American trade | extension.” Brrors made in good faith led to complications just the same and are none the leas costly, he said ‘Apparently the weakest link in our industrial chain is the packing jroom, where'a desire to handle a| | maximum volume at a minimum ex | pense leads to deficient packing, with the result that either the mer chandise arrives in bad order or the cost of transportation is too high.” He urged an ‘understanding af for a Few Left Women’s Biack Pumps, in kid and patent finish; Louls heels. Regul# $7 and $8 shoes. Only a few left, so you will have to hurry. Special— $5.45 accor er of E clared necenaar ting between foreign importer: American exporters. “Moat of thd cases brought to the attention of the Buenos Aires cham: |'™® ber are the result of carelensnems ig@@rance rather than bad faith naid. Visit Our New Store wr Stree Corner a Sixth of the best method of | in| marketing American goods, Watkins aking own yearn, names are no | ald American organizations con-}more successful than native repre » ag | sentatives. “Most successful organtzations native men’s os sizes and dark Only shoe made that fits the bottom of the foot Fine line of Women's Brogues, in Tan; faney perforations for ornamenta tion. They're all the style now. prices—-$8.50 and $11.00. Davis & Morris Shoe Co. 303.8 Seaboard Building. _ Take the Elevator to Third Floor. Our duced Chairman Kendall, of today from a lacal hospital where he submitted to a minor operation a week ago. It takes a woman to tell a secred }| 2nd magnity tts importance, jal It's dificult to understand why Mexico City, Calcutta, Singapore Fourth at Pike, E-Z Pay the E-Z Way OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT TODAY! Pay a Little Down and a Little Each Week! \tlanta penitentiary, was today nom: | nated as the presidential candidate of the socialist party. The vote ot| the convention was unanimous. Edward Henry, of Indianapolis, | made the nggination speech, and seconding speeches were made by 8. and Irwin | A Small Payment Down Makes a Good Watch Yours! And you can wear it while pay: ing. Everyone needs a good WATCH that will keep good time always—we have that kind. We charge no more for our credit accommodation, when received pong” 22h 8s fdential nominee, Other nominations | “Poland hopes that the Ma cut | aturaay’s Star were expected, but it was sald Sted: | tured world will help her in the task | OTs Baew man would be chosen by a large ma: | of saving culture and civilization jority. | | Does any one really understand | you? Do you understand yourself? | Qu a have American heads while many of | 14 More Bishops PARTY LEADER, Leewite car shortage is being re-| ‘ry Meredith of the agriculture de election of 14 new bishops and the he car dervieg commission, said to- Is Continuing the Struggle! copennageh, conditions to an extent enabling» against Bok iam, but it will con-| Are Invited, and view today This is why my den Polish situation before the president|My article on “Live Stedman, of Chicago, as the vice pres: | ; Women’s Wearing Apparel ia outa ae pi Shortage Is Sheretary Meredith . Americans.” Mf Being Reduced! ‘to Leave Hospital, DES MOINES, Iowa, May 13. The Episcopal committee of the Mgthodist general conference today | partment, expected to return home reation of seven new churches, The ‘in, Prison, ‘Is Nominated jay n Episcopal areas recommended 20. SS {dae Genntion acer: om -Candidate of | Socialists The shortage cannot be permanent- seste, |!y eliminated, raitroad officials sa Against Bolshevism jand Foo Cw. Debs, who Is serving a sentence for |ypetn to to onder thousands of | Go ‘ation of the espionage act in the | a WASHINGTON, May 13.—Poland| People Unue alone without asking the aid of | the allies or the United States,|sfay -Where ME I ROI OLI i AN Prince Casimir Lubomirski, Polish ey Are Well TONIGHT FOR THREE NIGHTS Prince Lubomirski is next in order John Block, of New York, of the foreign diplomats waiting to|t®! practice has grown St. John Tucker, of Minois, present their credentials to President |}\undlly for twenty The caucus of nominating commit IN THE MOST PONDEROUS OF ALL MODERN PLAYS, PULSATING WITH |Methodists Favor DEBS iS N AMED sa WASHINGTON, May 13.—The na-| WASHINGTON, May 13.—Secre FOR THE. ORLD filed its report recommending the | Indiana polis, NEW YORK, May 18.--Eugene V. juntil the roads better their fi: « fighting the fight of the worla|Where They miniater here, declared in an tnter- Treated. te ONLY WITH MAT. SAT. Wilson, He will probably lay the|’ "Do not fail to read teemen has decided upon Seymour | RICHARD WALTON TULLY PRESENTS THAT COMPRISE “LIFE” Leading Dontint |from Balshevism,”” Lubomirakt sald. 106 Columbia st. Should Poland be crushed, the Hol | sheviki would become united with Germany. The war, which was sup | owed to have been terminated by the | treaty of Versailles, would start anew The object of the Polish drive, he wtablishment of a series of ndent states ® barrier tolaheviam. Poland will rid # of the Bolsheviki and Let’ 's have lunch at Boldt ‘8. tivery Girl Longs for a Genuine Diamond Aside from sentimental value, DLA- MONDS have an intrinsic value that is Making them a favorite investment among folks. Stocks and bonds fluctu- ate—but DIAMONDS increase in value Are Invited ELGIN WATC » jewel Elgin, gold-filled can 820.00 825.00 820.00 Try Our Lunches The best only is used. That's why we serve so many ladies and gentlemen. Meet your frienda in our lower dining room day or 1731 as Caretayy ad HAMILTON KA Vully edjustel moveme priced at $28.00 OVEMENTS cepted on any rallroad, ‘ 953.06 i a aying $25, $50 $75 $100 Every a MOND Eee every year. id Engraved Wedding Rings ‘ Lucky Wedding Rings, engraved on three sides. Just the ring for the June bride, ; $12.50 Special at ..., JEWELER yo 1404 THIRD AVENUE E-Z Pay the E-Z Way fos, ome Vast fail, etc ta!= + states | nstitute thie barrier are ereprs white Ruthenia, Lithuanta and Latvia, the latter two of which jalready have assumed their independ. ence, Even thove who haven't any eye r beauty appreciate a handsome in- come : | to You will waste ammunition unless you have an aim in life, night. If we please you, We are happy. May we have that pleasure? ‘ . HOYT’S 822 Pike St., at Fourth We Never Close There’ it to speedily tone th toe Dye at heap the bowels regul: “The Masquerader” PRICES ii3°2% $2.50 Plus ro] $2.00 and $1.50 War Y, Signo Tax Curtain 8:15 and 230, eat eemaiie

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