The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 13, 1921, Page 5

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ATTLE STAR NEW PHONE ELLIOTT 4910 Readjustment Sale OUR ENTIRE STOCK CUT An Ilostration of Values Offered The Rhodes Co. STORE HOURS 9 TO 5:30 Ft ida y y Hour Sales No mall, telephone or C. 0. D. Orders taken on Friday Hour sal Merchandine, and the right to Mmit quantit We are offering Cedar Chests in this special reduc- tion sale at phenomenally low prices. Many are » trimmed with broad bands of copper and are copper riveted; others are simpler in design but just as good in construction. selected for good grains. $20.00 up. We Extend Liberal Credit To enable you to take advantage of these wonderful bargains we are willing to extend you credit. There is no more trouble about opening an account here than there is in opening a@ savings account at the bank. All are genuine red cedar, Specially priced at Gate-Legged Tables, $35 Up ‘There & a certain charm about a gatelogged table that makes it de sirable in any home, Priced at $35.00 to $75.00. LIBERAL CREDIT EXTENDED = WHERE PIKE MEETS FIFTH SC] Tells How ta Get Quick From Head-Colds. It's Splenic} In one minute your clogged nos- | trils wiM open, the alr passages of your head will clear and you can breathe freely. No more hawking, |anuffiing, blowing, headache, dry- ness, No struggling for breath at; night; your cold or catarrh will be gone. Get a smal bottle of EXy’s Cream Balm from your druggist now. Apply & little of this fragrant, antiseptic, healing cream in your nostrila, It penetrates through every air pass age of the head, soothes the tn flamed or swollen brane and relief comes instantly It's just fine. Don't stay stuffed- wp with a cold or nasty catarrh— Relief comes so quickly Carpenters’ Wages in Portland Lower} PORTLAND, Jan, 13—A cut in the wages of carpenters from $4 to mucous mem-| | $7 a day has been announced by the General Jobbing Contractors’ associa tion here, effective February 1. The reduction, according to em ployers, will stimulate business and | create greater employment. The a» | sociation employs nearly 500 car pentera, ‘REBELLION = | IN STOMACH t || “Pape’ 8 Diapepsin” at once } ends Indigestion and Sour, Acid Stomach } tn! Lampe of undigested food came pain. If your stomach ts in a revolt;| if sick, gaasy and upset, and what} |you just ate has fermented and turn led sour; head dizzy and aches; belch | gases and acids and eructate undi-| | gested food—just take a tablet or two | lot Pape’s Diapepsin to help neutral feo acidity and in five minutes you! wonder what became of the pain, acidity, Indigestion and distrens. If your stomach doesn't take care! of your liberal limit without rebellion: if your food is a damage instead sur ja help, remember the quickest, est, most harmless stomach antacid |ia Pape’s Diapepsin, which costs so Mttle drug « CLEARAWAY PRICES That Mean Bargains--- and a Big Saving for You DRESSES— Everyone ts talking of the sensational prices at which we are selling our dresses COATS— These coats are made of acif trimmed, with the graceful lines of standard materials, the attractive, well fitting models sow 10 popular. SUITS— There are a great number of suits of exceptional value in our assortment of original models offered at final clearing prices. SKIRTS— Many attractive separate skirta tn the newest designs amd of the chotcest matertals HATS— An unusual opportunity to purchase a winter hat at prices that are less than the cost of the material alone. BLOUSES— Here are the prettiest blouses of the season, of the most desirable material and style, repriced 10 low that you will want to buy two or more UNDERSILKS— These January Clearaway Prices present the opportunity you have been waiting for to buy some of these silk wnderthings. SWEATERS— A warm, serviceal ble sweater ts not onby stylish but useful at this time of the year. There are many dainty, new designs in popular colors that are sure to please you. SECOND & UNION (CT Bartell's Drug Store 7 rahe Ay 4) 4 CATE. TU We 'SOLONS SCORE 'BILL HITS AT HART MESSAGE Declare His Attitude Is an Insult BY ABE HURWITZ OLYMPTA, Jan. 13.—"Take itas a whole, or don’t take it at ‘This was virtually the governor's recommendation to with reference to the he adve * for par Already there are rt here and there of insurgency One legiatator remarked "I feet this is an ineult to the lew lslature to be told that we ou to exercise our own judgment.” What the governor maid was wut stantially this; “If you think that you know more about this than we who have given ft so much study, co ahead and amend {t. Otherwise, leave it alone.” It i» rumored that the cfyfl code strips all state heads of all depart Mental work except that which ts specifically provided by the constitu tion, AN commixisons are to be abol | ished, the governor ts to be made | the chief of afl administration work, and he wil! have the appointing pow er for approximately nine or ten de- |partments, The department chief will name hia employes, but all au thority will be in the governor's hands in the fina} analysia, At present the secretary state auditor, attor treasurer, state land and «tate insurance comminsioner are empowered to handie various! phases of state work by le«isiative enactment. These powers the login lature ix asked to repeal and to vest them in the governor. Notes From Legislature Timid folks have atways felt a bit leery of the specially constructed platform for the inaugural cere monies. Evidently this fear made no impression with State Insurance Commissioner Fishback, who weighs more than 200, and Rev. Charles T. Goodsell, of the Baptist church here, who officiated, and who tips the scales almost as much. They were among the first to occupy the plat- form and never winced a bit, the leginsiature code which antfeatations As of wtate. general, state somiminsioner The governor's measage was de-| Itvered to an andience that crowded into the rotunda of the capitol build ing. Officially, it was delivered to the ‘senators and representatives in joint seasion. However, it is betray ing no secret to gay that not a few senators and representatives never even got within hearing distance. This gained wide currency tmme diately after the governor's mes governor has recommended additional stock for the department of agriculture, and to show his heart is in the right pls fur nishes a little bull of his own.” | Aasistant Corporation Counsel Rob Evans of Seattle, who ie here with Councilmen Moore and Carroll to look after the city’s Interests, makes a distinction between himself and his colleagues. “I'm not one of the lobbyints,” be sayn, “I'm legal adviser to theme.” | ‘The inaugural ball Inst night kept | the solons up to an early hour. The heavy legislation grind will thus begin a day later. Or, rather, it should be sald, the real legislative grind will not begin till next week, fs the legislators plan to adjourn | Friday for the week-end. Senator Rockwell's income tax bill apecifies only an exemption of $300 The federal exemption is $100 for single men and $200 for married men. Rockwell declares, however that the $300 amount was put in the bill merely to have something and that the exact exemption yet been determined. a ‘state income tax bin proposed by him differs from the government measure in that the rate of taxation will be uniform for all incomes. “Otherwise it is a tax on thrift,” he saya, ‘The house committee on privileges | and elections which is hearing Mra-| Frances M. Haskell’s contest for the | seat of Representative Dave Lewis | of the farmer-labor party met for a minutes Wednes and ad to meet today parties ay the few journed to the | pear ready for bate, ltive Robert | Girls! | dandruff and falling habr contest being notified to x RAILWAY ian ' Seattle System Featured i Measure OLYMPIA, Jan. A mm |has prepared a bill today to prevent other public taxen to pay any public m levying eration conta of ty except Hehting ned the Seattle. It railway can’t at puld mean that if the ite running expenses from the fares collected, the will not be permitted to come to the rescue with the tax remedy Car men’s wager and necessary sup’ like will thus be held up. if the Tripple bill becomes a law What Congress Is Doing Today 4 agricultural appr ff hoard committee continnrs tion of board. 0 sub-committee resumes Admiral Washington appears before naval affairs committee on fixe of navy during next year nd means committee con. ring on metal tarttta WOMAN KILLED BY ELEVATOR Tragedy Occurs in Portland, Building PORTLAND Jan. 13 trol of the elevator in the office bulld Ing where she was jan Mre die F. Darlington met a terrible ath here last night. The woman about 50, stepped partially out ¢ car at the third floor, and the elevator started be fore sho wag back inside, She was carried upward until her body was jammed between the floor of the ele vator and the iron frame above Then she dropped to the concrete bottom of the shaft and was dead when picked up. The value of the @amonde import ed to the United States in 1920 was Losing con | clone to $89,000,000. ““DANDERINE” Save Your Hair! Make It Abundant! Da |e Immediately after a “Danderine’ massage, your hair takes on new life, | lustre and wondrous beauty, appear ing twice as heavy and plentiful, cause each hair seems to fluff and thicken. Don’t let your hair stay lifeless, colorless, plain or seraggly You, too, want lots of long, strong beautiful hair. A 36-cent bottle of delightful “Dan. wip, checks ‘This stim derine” freshens your ulating “beauty-tonic” gives dull, fading hair that youthful bright ness and abundant thicknes All druggistal 9 to 10 10 to 11 dd to 12 womMre DRESS SKIRTS. Skirts of mixed fabrics in plaids, check and invis ible stripes are reduced for a quick clean-up. These wold formerly at $4.96 and $10.00, For this hour, $3 95 choice ANS % Muslin 20 woo! que: and Pt and alo Wear Floor. $8.95 UNDERML slightly solled Chemises and Gowns Yormerly $1.40. For this choles APRONS — 75 Percale Formerly $1.50 Aprons. For this and $1.95. $1 hour to clean % up, each PAJAMA CLOTH yards of 32-inch, Striped vba roag Cloth. Former. ly 60c. For this 25¢ hour, a yard... choles ot Mat era, “ign derwea. Main $14 hour, 100 an od wizes, For th a pair CORDUROY SACQUES Short Corduroy some in this hour, BLOOMERS m in sale tn Boys’ Sweaters nm a «in urple. Rone, © Some unlined the Ready-to Section, Becond Yormerty $6.95. and $12.50. For $4.95 16 pairs tatinte Bloor Blue Bird de all sizes, ON Children's the Muslin Un per Main Floor r Section, Upper jy 0 to Floor. ¥ this hour, For this each....-- On mle tn Section Formerly $6.50. hour, choles..e.-. colors a pair. MENDED pairs Chamolsette GLOVES — of Mended Gloves in yards Ripplette for SWEATERS. Une of «izes and colors. the Main For this $2.65 13 broken Lawn Handkerchiefs with colored embroidery corner. Formerly %8e Yor this 9c BRAS STERES—100 Viesh and White Brass und Bandeaax Sizes 14 to 46, excepting nize Formerly $1.00. For this Sou, Aatth incs ola HUCK TOWELS with red border. Sizes 14x26, Formerly lsc. For this ood a 1 OG Men's Floor hour, CAM comcmcw $1.50 RIPPLETTE of 27-inch rompers, — 200 White nas, wtyles and colors. 200 MEN’S SOFT OOL- LARS — Slightly sofled. For, this, hour, 1 9c gowns and Formerly 36. hour, & YALE seccceccee id amortment of pasa is hour, CON cececcecces Untrimmed Hats aswortment of 200 shapes of various styles and colors which sold formerly at $1.95 and up to $4.96 are reduced for a quick clean-up. Choice Friday at Tbe In an velvet Fancy Feathers which fold and up to are reduced for Fri Choice at 25¢ Becond Broken lnes formerly at Soe $1.26 day ‘ Moor Women’s Coats Reduced to $15.95 Second Floor | HIS group of Coats from | our regular stock consists | of 35 Coats in all. Cloth Coats in long and three-quarter lengths sold formerly at $24.50 and $29.50, and Short Plush Coats that sold formerly at $24.50 are included. Sizes 16 to 46, but not each size in every style or color. Choice SS. nccwsdstamenooncesPaeee AS YOU USED TO SEE by having your eyes fitted to satisfactory glasses by Dr. A. R. Proelss, Balcony—Main Floor Rear pan 2 to 3 HAIR BOWS Hair Rows in assorted colors that sold forme: and $1.00. WIll be on sale in the |] during tile bour at HALF PRIC HOSIERY Black, White and Four colors but not each size in every color Howe in Black, Sizer 9% to 10% thia bour, a pair. . 200 paire of Women's |] zea, Formerly $1.50. On sale in Men's Section. For this bour, each this hour, a yard.. «+00 lightly Sizes 8% to 10, also Children’s For BOYS’ CAPS..A broken Une of 65 Caps in odd CRASH—350 yards of Linen Weft Crash for home or hotel use. Formerly 35 For 25 ; c 4to5 MEN’S UNION SUITS— A broken line of Men's Mercerized Lisle Union Suits are reduced for @ quick sale. The lot com sists of 2 suits in size 38; 6 suits in size 40; 4 suite tm size 42, and 2 suits in size 46. Formerly $5.00, For this hour, a sut.. DeLee DAMASK—250 yards of 58-inch Mercerized Dam- ask in assorted patterns. To clean up for this Formerly $1.00. For this oar 50c ox: .715¢ 3 to4 CORSETS—100 Corsets In broken ines. Sizes 19 to 21 only. Formerly $3.50. For this = hour a pair 91 OO Lisle Hose m «CHILDREN’S TAMS— Velvet Tams on sale in the Millinery Section. Formerly 9c to $1.95. For this hour, 50c each SALT AND PEPPER the SHAK ER S—83 pairs which sold formerly at $1.50, then reduced to 95. mussed, t Tic, She pon Section .25¢ Brought From Utah on Larceny Charge} George Sakata, 36, was in the city | jal Thursday charged with gar arceny. He was returned from jen, Utah, by Detective CM. jlard, Wednesday night. Sakata is accused of defrauding | 4 local of $2,000 with He is sald to be want oe| Jeweler out nad checks. San Fran ed in Reno, Low Angeles, a Ore, and Klamath Falls, Spokane. PIMPLY? WELL DON TBE People Notice It. Drive Them Off with Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets | | Apimply face = not embarrass you much longer if et a package of i. Edwards’ Ol ve ‘ablets. The skin hould begin to clear after you have taken the tablets a few nights. Cleanse the blood, bowels and liver | | with Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the successful substitute for calomel; there's no sickness or pain after taking them. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets do that which calomel does, and just as effec- | tively, but their action is gentle and | safe instead of severe and irritating. | No one who takes Olive Tablets is | ever cursed with a “dark brown taste," a bad breath, a dull, listless, “no good” ane, constipation, torpid liver, bad jpoution or pimply face. bare Tablets are a purely vegetable compound mixed with olive oil; you will | know them by their olive color. Dr. Edwards spent years among pa- | tients afflicted with liver 4nd bowel | complaints, and Olive Tablets are the | immensely effective result. Take one or: | two nightly for a week. See how much fetter you feel and look. 15c and 30ce 1000 Eggs in Every Hen! | ! New System of Poultry Kee e i ra Doren Eggs—Fa~ mous Poultryman | TELLS .HOW ‘The great trouble with the poul- business has always been that laying life of hen was too | says Henr Trafford, Inter: | ltry Expert and Breed, y 18 years Editor of | try the “pullet lays 150 eggs. | nd year, she may Then she goes. t Jot “THE it has been scientif. Satablished that every pullet hatched with over 1,00) on a b a peric time if giv 1,000 eres | » get pullete | pt Mr Traffo: 1,000 ney contained bGG HE This means bi keeper who ‘Traffe ora tella to thin, | your | Traft | Bing? 1,000-BGG HIN went by return mail.-Advertisement | POE cmensccnaese+ & yard... Chemicals constituted the ehilef RAIDS NET A gS ser anon WOMEN, 8 MEN) months of 1920. | arrested in - Early-Morning BUNIONS Police Round-Up Four women and eight men were Slew, = SS a nabbed in two raids by Sergt. M.D. | B= Seuantly = penton Pence and Patrotman Robert Bridges | early Thursday. Margaret Nelson, 40, was failed from 1328 Old Fifth ave., on a charge || of running a disorderly house, | Another woman and four men were arrested in the same place, Charged with disorderly conduct, two women and four men were taken from the Kerma hotel, 1108% Fourth ave. JOHN H. THOMPSON, 65, DIED WEDNESDAY at his home, 3825 stern ave. He t« survived by his widow, Mrs. Cora Thompson, and a| daughter, Margaret (e comtee iad Mea fo mare docait act Dow't wom Dees Dept. A750, 535 S. m. Chicas: Another Great Saving Opportunity Glass Ovenware At Reduced Prices for Friday It not only means “better baking” to use this transparent and sanitary Glass Oven- ware, but you can then serve the food in the same dish in which it was prepared. A fortunate purchase enables us to offer great savings on these items: CASSEROLE— $ 1 69 Regular $2.25, Special at.... ....69¢ PIE PLATE— BREAD PAN— Regular $1.00, Special at.....-.+...-e0-- 69c Regular $1.00, Special at.... UTILITY PAN— Regular $1.50, Special at.......eseeeees 89c oT OF SIX 79 Cc —————— CUBTARDS, Special Obi < .scteawey Auto Supplies We have many SPECIAL ITEMS in our Auto Accessory Department. The two quoted here are indicative of the many savings offered. Battery Hydrometer Windshield Swipe Regular $1.00, 59c Regular $1.00, 69c special at...... special at...... Do not try to get along with ‘ out a battery tester when you Cleans the entire length ean buy a very reliable one for of the windshield, this low price. = THE STORE FOR USEFUL ARTICLES AVENUE AND UNION STREET. {SLOON|

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