The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 4, 1920, Page 11

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SS SS SS EeEE—————— ES Smart Sports Hats Are Specially Featured Saturday At $7.50 and $10.00 Notable val- ues are repre- sented in these two groups, for all are the new- est and smart- est versions of the mode for sports and gen- eral wear in straw and silk co m binations in every want- 4 ed 8 4 A Group of Modish Banded Hats in All the Wanted Sport Shades Specially Priced from $4.50 to $10.00 A Grouping of the Ultra-Smart “Knox” Sailors Feature Marked Reductions at $9.50 and $14.50 Hy a ® seas A DN AE Unusual Reductions on 144 Silk Jersey and Pussy Willow Silk Petticoats 1 Of the Finest Quality Reduced to $13.00 Petticoats That Formerly Sold at $19.50 Every new trimming detail and all the wanted shades and color combinations are represented in this exceptional offering. TI At $5.00 Formerly Priced at $7.50 and $8.50 The discriminating buyer will recognize this as an exceptional saving opportunity on these favored sweaters for sports and gen- eral wear. ceettiens A Grouping of Coats Smart Models for Motoring, Travel and General Wear Formerly Priced From $69.50 to $85.00 Reduced to $45.00 Tweed Mixtures, Polo Cloth, Tricotine and Silvertone Are the materials developing these Coats. In smart belted and semi-belted styles, with generous pockets and convertible collars. All silk lined. SECOND AT PINE T consis; Seance No. 4. This Seance Tells All! nditions were just right, and Ouija’s message came through! agence is convinced that “Weegie” tells the truth! With the mists Mash understanding dissipated, the message came sharp as the Moin Zhostly gun. “Weegie” said, “There is no candy like ete’ Hard Candy!” “Buy the original.”. ; well co is satisfied. Doesn’t this prove something, such truths, Try “Societe” Hard Candy yourself. Page “Societe” on your ‘Weegie” Board. — / NOTE_-,, the benefit of the “unpeychie” whe haven't heard of Ouija, we call it “Weegie,” too. fi THE SEATTLE STAR LABOR TO FIGHT "KANSAS COURT Gompers Thinks It Threat- | ens A. F. of L. | BY FREDERICK M, KERBY | WASHINGTON, June 4 stand againet the * Special Industry antiatrike le ining of methods developments in other mi } President G ° 1 f gisiation that of or od the existence Kansas has b mine worker tempts to ad jin other state | While ing over t € law, and how it will fore: strikes and tieups in industry than 12,000 miners were actually on strike In Kansan defying the power of the newly court When the Jied upon the mine workers’ organisation to appear jand submit ¢ their demands en and better workers simply jfor higher w |eonditions, th Hignored the Juris Then the court court and got an injunction against president of the with three other 1. Promptly the Alexander How district union, w officials, was ja miners went on strike, and stayed on strike until Howat was released. | The plan is to continue operations jon this line. Even if it were ponst ble to jail 12.000 men, they wouldn't [be digging coal. The connequence ts that papers have declared the law to be a farce, unworkable and merely provocative of strife. | The federation will refterate tts position that {t will not submit to anti-strike legislation. __ AMUSEMENTS if METROPOLITAN , 3!" || MATINER SATURDAY || RAYMOND HITCHCOCK _—nNe “Hitchy Koo—1919” Fives: $1.00 to $2.00. Mat Bat: S0¢ to $256 BEG. NEXT TUESDAY NIGHT SEATS NOW! Mesars. Lee and J. J. Shy vert Presen THE BIGGEST MUSICAL SPECTACLE ON EARTH The New = Winter Garéen’s td Coleasal beanene-i-380 Coo tumes—Cast of 600, with WilliHOW ARD-Eugene Roy Cummings Will Philbrick, John Burke 128 of the World's Besutiful Women Positively the Moet Gor- eous, Glittering, Gigant Seetiy Attraction EB: ‘Tour. Copyright 1920 Hart Schaftner & Marz Prices: ee: $1.00 te 82.00, Pep. Wed. Mat.. Se to 62.00, Sgt. The to 62.80, “WHERE EVER@PODY GOES” Lor ns PALACE HIP Direction of Ackerman & Harris A Big De Luse Show of HIPPODROME VAUDEVILLE oping =| Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes $4250 $52.50 == FRIDAY SUNT 4, 1920-_PAGR 11 Sale of WEP LIKE to call up every man in town and tell him about these special values; this event deserves that much em- phasis. We can’t do that, so this is the next best thing. i Just remember that we’ve marked every Hart Schaffner & Marx Suit in stock way below present wholesale figures, many, of them below the original cost price. i If every one of you takes ad--» vantage of this sale and remem- bers that this is our contribution toward lowering the cost of liv- ing, that’s all the profit we ask. We know it will mean a bigger business for us in the end. The prices are: _ f quuteemidaue Feature Phet: ZASU PITTS tm “SEEING IT THROUGH™ Man Is Held as I Father of Child! SPOKANE, June 4.—The tiny | pok, to have a square deal in the! world with her luckier sisters and brothers in Washington. | George Haines, alleged father of | the baby, is the first man to be arrested under the filiation law, | which would compel him to: support | his child and give it his name. He | | is held in $1,000 bonds for trial, | ‘THe wanted me to give the baby away when {t was born,” Miss Baughn told the judge. “I refused, of course. Then he refused to marry | me and I had him arrested—for my | | baby’s sake.” Incentive to Save It is quite generally agreed that the peak of high prices has been reached. From now on your dollar will have more buying power. Isn’t that an added incentive to save— that you may have money when it is worth more? Savings Department open every Saturday Fivening from @ te 8 for your conventence f The Seattle National Bank “Credit 1332-34 Gladly” Second Resources More Than Thirty Million Dollars Second Avenue at Columbia Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes Shop Second Avenue and Seneca Street ~ _ ; handsome skirts and waists. One of the features of this sale is the Spe- , cial Price Reductions on Coats, Capes and-Wraps. WE INVITE YOU TO OPEN YOUR MEN—‘ large department for men, showing all that is new in men's wear, The well known “BRADBURY” sults of the very latest cut and the best mate: rials from $35.00 up. Top coats and all fur- nishings for the gentleman, U § CREDIT— BUY NOW AND PAY AS IS MOST CONVENIENT FOR YOU. Every garment in our large store has been re- duced in price and placed on sale with all credit accommodations. There are smart tailored suits, beautiful gowns and nov- elty dresses as well as . CHARGE ACCOUNT The Credit System which we have has proven of the greatest satisfaction and con- venience to our customers. Simply “a busi- ness proposition—dignified and easy. Pel “Credit Street Gladly”

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