The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 18, 1921, Page 5

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euii! [?} | SERVICE IHMC itiiinoniit: Have that odd job of painting, cleaning or repair- ing done now and so give work to someone who needs it in order to eat. Phone Main 105. Phone Main 2286, THRIFT WEEK Re-Adjustment toe” SALE ‘um One-Third Off All Matched Bedroom Suites JEFFERSON CITY, Ma—Legtistat ure asked to make auto theft pum ishable by death. CLOSE 5:30 and Needleworkers TUE SEATTLE STAR Say HORACE- 67 \€ YOU WANT PERCOLATED JAVA AN HOT TOAST, Your HAVE TO GO BoRRow A FUSE PLUG, THIS HOT PLATES GETTIN WEAK. SEEK JEWELER MURDERER SEES AS ABSCONDER . GHOST IN CELL? Man Wanderer Cringes as Sec- ond Trial Draws Near Charge Bremerton Short in Accounts BReME JOLIET, M., Jan. 19.—Cart Wan rmer army leut keep up his bray ng the gallows the sece e's thinner and worri He smiles, but the amile is sickly »0 worth of diamonds he had| Wanderer is serving 25 years for 19.—Misaing tharles M. Russel ante w th | nm, and that he took with The Rhodes STO HOURS 9 TO 5:30 Bg RE Georgette Blouses Reduced to $3.75 Upper Main Floor O* account of Blouses which duced in this sale to close out. There are about 100 blouses in the lot, which comprises lace and embroid- ery-trimmed models, in round- and square-neck styles in white and flesh color. Sizes 36 to 46 being slightly soiled, Georgette sold formerly at $4.95, are re- Substantial Reductions Women’s Winter Union Suits Upper Main Floor on Wool Mixed Union Suits of medium weight, in high neck, long sleeve; Dutch neck, elbow. sleeve and low neck, no sleeve, ankle length styles. In sizes 34 to 44. Formeriy Cotton Union Suits in low neck, no sh ankle length style, white only, which slightly fleece lined. In sizes 34 to 44. Formerly $3, teduced $1.50 and $1.75. Re- suit’ ..... $2690 duced to, a suit 95c suit Union Suits of medium Wool Mixed Union Suits in high neck, long sleeve, weight in white, and fleece lined. Sizes 34 to 44, in high neck, long and high neck, elbow sleeve, ankle length styles. Sizes 40, 42 ane sleeve; Dutch neck, el- bow sleeve and low neck, 44. Formerly $4.00, $5.00 and $6.00. no sleeve, ankle length Reduced $3 50 e styles Formerly $2.00 to,‘a suit. Wool Mixed Union Suits and $2.25. Reduced to, suit... 91.50 suit ..... Wool Mixed Union Suits in low neck, no sleeves, ankle length styles. 2 34 to 44. Formerly $3.00. Reduced in sizes 34, 36 and 38 only, in low neck, long sleeve, ankle lengtn style. Formerly $5.00. Reduced Co. Of Interest to the Woman Who Designs Her Own Hat Second Floor BUCKRAM FRAMES The many styles of 3uckram Shapes which our Millinery Section has now on display will cre ate the thought in your mind, as it has in ours, that any spring millinery idea may be developed from these At 95c and $1.25 BRAIDS This showing will prove @ revelation, inasmuch as the assortment includes straw and horse hair braids in all widths and plain colors as well as novelties at 50¢, 35¢, AND UP TO $1.85 A YARD. CLOTHS Inctnde straw, hair, Batavia and Kandy cloths in all the rich and modified colors for Spring, and in widths of 12 te 22 Inches. A YARD $3.95 TO $7.95. And a splendid showing of Flowers and Feathers Women’s 19¢ Handkerchiefs Reduced to 9¢ Malin Floor 500 White Lawn Handker chiefs with colored embroidered corners and white and colored initials, Formerly 19¢, Reduced © to close—EACH AT 9¢@ been asked by James Deaver, former |the murder of his wife, Ruth, He sergeant major of the marines, to| will noon be tried for the murder of ‘i the “ragged stranger” whom he kill ‘Telegrama to his wife have tndi-[ed at the same time he shot his cated he is moving rapidly eastward. | wife. 1, who hag maintained| ‘The state charges that Wanderer left on a business trip, | hired the “ragged stranger” to stage ‘ Ja fake holdup mo that Wanderer L years olf, was a for-| might kill his wife and her unborn mer sergeant major In the marines, | child. | - —— and had an excellent record. He was| Wanderer forced a smile today | : drawing retired non-comminsioned of-| when told that Ruth's mother, Mra iJ A Johnson Files | ficer’s pay from the government, Bugenta Johnson, hopes that he does |“ * 4 oe - — not escape the gallows on his wecond for City Council High Eagles to Fly ‘Test Whe © women” he snit.| Coen ‘rene mere THurt the kid and the mother's sore. | vtendent of buildings, Monday filed Seattle Eagies are making ready neck stretched. for the counciimanic race. Johnson to entertain three of their officers! “You have to dle some time. trial. James A. Johnson, former super Into Town Thursday |) Gon Vinme her for wanting iny was city building superintendent who are scheduled to arrive Thurs |What's a few years, more or leas?” $1.95 $4.00 Sh Black Plush and Velvet Coats Reduced to } $15.95 Second Floor —have responded generously to the public demand for bet- ter and more stylish garments. They are today producing far more attractive styles and more practical garments with a beauty that attests their skill and creative genius. The typical beauty and refinement of “Sweet Sixteen” models are given full expression in them, as shown in the newest creations now being brought to attention. to, a suit to, a suit What Congress Is Doing Today SENATE Manofactores committee holds bear ing on Calder coal bill. Immigration Commimitoner Cami- from September, 1918, to April 5, In Palestine the women make their 1920, . own stoves out of mud Serge, Tricotine Bik Dresses, ail sizes, $16 Berge, tricotine and fur-trimmed Butta, al sizes, 316 French Coney ¢ $65 at, The Spirit of Economy is apparent in a stronger degree than ever in the all-powerful SIXTEEN DOLLARS day, at Spm The party con ‘Then he twisted the torn lapel of s of Gen. Fibert D, Weed, past | his prison jacket. worthy grand president of the order;| “I thought I saw her—Ruth—one Frank FE. Hering, managing editor | night,” he said—and the sickly smile of the Magies’ Magazine, and Con: | faded. rad H. Mann, managing organizer. | “Her face was shining thra the |bars and she held out her hand te |me. She seemed to try to talk to me “I Diinked and she went away. But I don't know if it really—was her | spirit. She wouldn't want to come here; do you think so?" | Impersonating U. S. Officer Costs $52) David L. Wilson, who ts mid to) have claimed that he was out after »cal color for a movie scenario he peak TB: SON was writing for The Star contest, when he was arrested by secret ser vice operatives, pleaded guilty in federal court Monday to impersonat WOUNDED VETS ng a government officer. He was| ARE DEFRAUDED NG FROM AN| VE, destroyed! — fined $52. F SPRE | Two Former War Risk Men Plead Guilty OVERUEATEL the o ory frame dwelling of H WASHINGTON, Jan, 1%. — Two! | former employes of the war rink in F. Knablauch, 2916 10th ave. 8. jwurance bureau yesterday pleaded valued at $500, at 11 p. m. Monday. Pyramid f guilty in federal court to defrauding | ase an om 0 |dixabled war veterans of compensa-| of Piles Makes | tion due them, The men were William F. Salts-| bury, Buffalo, and David M. Grin wold, Brooklyn, former clerks in the Por the pain and distress due to claims department. Both pleaded itching, bleeding, protruding piles | pleaded gullty of two indictments or hemorrhoids, get a 60 cent box | gay, " <: : of Pyramid Pile Suppositories at the a A ORE 0 BE | Upon plea ef the defendants, | claims for light sentences were re on to the probation officer. | “et Club to Organize Permanent organization of the North nd Commercial club will be effected at a meeting Tuesday night wood hall, 83rd st. ana| At a preliminary} meeting Monday H. R. Hillock was elected president of the club and 8 T. Willams secretary | He Builds His Home Like Thermos Bottle OMAHA, Jan, 14.—D, C, Patterson has built an eight-room house on | the pla le, with untveraal | a walls Take no sub-/ ¢ pellings. Patterson says ood ave Don't delay. iN. End Casmserctal | | | bottles were bought a LONDON —Winston Charehin un- offictalty appointment am secretary of state Kae? the system clean. Eliminate the poisons. If nature will not do it for you, help nature with a natural medicine like Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. Take a teaspoon- ful for a few nights and watch the results. ere will be a feeling of Sennett. the eyes will be bright and sparklin the lips red, the cheeks pink. Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin is the recognized, stan remedy for constipation, and it is constipation that gives women headaches, dullness, loss of appetite . bad and bad com- 's Syrup Pepsin combination of sim; with pepsin, 80 safe in itself a guarantee of merit. TRY IT FREE Send me your name and address and 1 will send you a free trial bottle of my S Pepsin. Address me Dr. W. B. lwell, 513 Washington St, Monticello, IL Everybody now and then needs a laxative, and it is well to know the best. Write me today. nett! before immigration committee oo Johnson bill suspending immigra- | Druggist Recommends tion for a your. Senator Sherman, Titneta to deliver pe ck against’ Kenyoou- Kendrick Vinol to His Whee |. Mrs. E. S. Short or slenn, C; b. | nla, who slaved fourteen hours a day for a family of eight, in spite of an — inherited strong constitution, a way to an aenemic condition, tion and a bad stomach, “I tried several remedies witheut getting any results,” relates Short, “but was Induced to try |by my husband, formerly a in New York. An improvement | | |Women to Talk Over’ :servs# Sitar she ret: Seva | : “ still a more decisive turn for the bet- | Relief Work Tonight |< «er having taken tour botties. ae |My daughter used Vinol at different Relief work for former service men | times with like results to myself.” jand need of Serbian relief funds will| I¢ you are not feeling right ge | be disc mee at @ meeting of the/ Swift Drug Co. and get a bottle to ex-Service Women's club at the Y./day. It wil new and W. C. A. at 8 p. m. Tuesday. vigor. aig Fe Res Maryland, to call t HOUSE Ways and moans committee hearings on revised tariffs on sugar and moinases, a General Palmer appears culture committee on reso- 0 well 14,000 tons of sugar || t in Argentina. ere and harbors committes éon- | | Siders Minsisatppi river improvements, OUR LATEST “LOW-PRICE” ACHIEVEMENT 42-PIECE SET OF DINNERWARE Worth up to $15.00, special at AMERICAN SEMI-PORCELAIN Pe act fortunate purchase enables us to offer, at this unparalleled low price, these high grade’ AMERICAN SEMI-PORCELAIN DINNER Ran Each set consists of 42 pieces, and is extremely attractive. The pieces are particularly well proportioned. Three designs are offered: Usep By Tunee Generations WETTE roe BOOKLET o8 MOTHEREOOD ane BAST, peat BaaorieLo ResuLavoa Co. DEPT. 8-0, ATLANTA. oa PLAIN WHITE BLUE BIRD SPRAY DESIGN Don’t Overlook the Bargains OFFERED IN THE BASEMENT THRIFT SALE The basement is literally teeming with genuine bargains in all kinds of HOUSEWARE NEEDS. REDUCED PRICE tickets can be found on dozens of items. Just a few are mentioned: Door Mats Ironing Boards Window Shades Bread Boxes Odds and Ends in Houseware Needs SS THE STORE FOR USEFUL ARTICLES —since we make it possible tor women to wear exquisite Suits, Coats and Dresses always, with many changes, and not feel ex- travagant, Why Don’t You Make “Sweet Sixteen” Your Friend? wish to fiaké & trial first,|he can heat the house for $75 a win our name and address to | ter Di ” Pyramid - ss | Kill That Cold With ats CASCARA QUI Fo 5’) <& recognized baby | Colds, Coughs om? food has been Neglected Colds are Dangerous j Take no chances. Keep this standard remedy handy for the first sneeze, onde ns Breaks up « cold in 24 hours — Relieves EAGLE BRAND Grippe in 3 days—Excellent for Headache Condensed Milk . NINE AND La Grippe Since 1857 the Brooms Soap New York Los Angeles =—~ Quinine in this form does not affect the head—Cascara is best Tonic Laxative—No Opiate in Hill's. ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT | 1021 Second Avenue, Rialto Block AVENUE AND UNION §' |

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