The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 27, 1921, Page 2

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FRIDAY-SATURDAY SPECIALS— | —no C. 0. D. or phone orders; one to a purchaser—these specials, with ex- ception of rocker and wringer, ‘will not be delivered; can be easily taken by purchaser. “YOUR CREDIT IS GOODr”’ AN Unusual distinctive foature Of this #tore’s service are thei Femarkably reasonable credit terms —on purchase of furnit amounting to payment $50— $5— $75— $7.50 $100— $10— $125— $12.50 $150— $15— weekly $1.50 $2— =—medicine cabinet; white nel; similar to pleture, 2 elves, mirror front; regu- monn Fri- wegular price Tic —made of best quality clay, a hardwood rocker, glase that w ag seat, in golden six-alat back regular price $6.5 Salurday, $4.73, PIFTH FLOOR 3 special Friday-Saturday THIRD FLOOR $1.75 {clothes wringer: HALF PRICE— $4.25 vegular price 08.59 —16-inch wringer; best qual My hardwood correct —extra heavy canvas swing reinforeed with steel frame, four strong swing supports; reu- tar price $1.75; full leather in either hiaek or brown colef leather Heavy brass roto cut: remular bytes pecial Friday -Satu: —will get one of there eute little "UL 8 Army” service ‘Tea © ambu. ora “t (no mail $1.65 vewutar Sis —decorated in gold with fruit ornaments in colors, felt bottom base measures 4% Inches tm diameter; complete with 11%4- inch red wax candle; regular price $2.95; special Friday-Satar- day, $1.65, Scofe TMLUe tw WENNTs & VRLIES Horlick’ The Original ‘oil . 20d Substitutes. Rlcgenrsasirreates | Roce Noa G.D. PHILLIPS, Inc., STORES | TWO STORES 1308 Second Ave. | 1313 Third Ave. |) (Walker Bldg.) (The Phillips Boys) | WEW SPRING STYLES SMART SHOES That Meet All The New Season’s Style Requirements FOR MEN AND WOMEN Second Ave. StoreJ Third Ave. Store $6 to$10/$5 to $8 Boys’, Girls’ and Children’s Shoes at prices that will tempt you to buy. G.D. PHILLIPS, Inc., STORES ESTABLISHED 1892 1308 Second Ave. (Walker Bldg.) 1313 Third Ave. (The Phillips Boys) , The House of Mighty Good Shoes, Where Quality Is Higher Than the Price | “STAR WANT “ADS” BRING RESULTS| Seeks U. S. Sanction to Alaska Oi] Work Government sanction for a $1,000,. 006 ail development project In the Alaska peninsula will be sought from the department of the interior by J. W. McCord, ploncer mining man, who is on his way to Wash ington Thursday. McCord was in Seattle Wednesday evening. The Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes, Katnal peninsula, Alaska, will be described by 8. R. Jones, of Portland, at the regular monthly monthly meeting of the Mountain. cers club at the Chamber of Com- merce rooms Friday night. The lee ture will be iDustrated. memorating the sinking of the trad&port Tuseania, in which several of their comrades wero lost, the 20th Engineers will gather at a bansvet In the Epler cafeteria February 5 at 6 p.m. The committee tn charge in hen by R. F. Dreitzler, Kenwood | | 9681. Is— “THE HOLE IN THE WALL” FIND OUT TONIGHT AT THE | ASTHMA SUFFERERS Free Trial of a Method That Any- one Can Use Without Discom- fort or Loss of Time. to wend it to thone canes where ail : it ing, and all those terrible par free otter is too important to day. Write now, nos, Rend FREE TRIAL COUPON IDR ASTHMA CO., al Niagara, and Hudson Buffalo y nd free trial of your method to Room Ste THE SEATTLE STAR ULSTER PLANS ON HOME RULE ‘To Establish ntapantent| Parliament BY CHARLES M. McOANN BELFAST, Jan, 27.—Ulster ts mak- ing preparations to cut loose from the rest of Ireland and become self- governing by Chrietmas, The Sinn Feiner are busy plan | ning a campaign to prevent this and | throw Northern Ireland Into turmotl. 4 ‘Thin is the aitnation In Ulster, am T | found It today, upon arrtving here to ancertain what steps were being tak- en to set wp an independent parlia- ment in the northern counties, aa provided by the recently passed home rule ineasure, | SENN FRUN HOPE TO THWART PLAN ‘The #inn Fein is planning to elect men to the Ulster parliament and then order them not to sit, hoping that the organtmtion will be ren. dered inoperative thru lack of a quo- rum, and that chase will remult, All Ulater, of which Belfast ts the | center, is in a etir of netivity in prep aration for inaugurating home rule, which must be in operation by De- | cember, | ‘The firet open move was to send a deputation of unionists to London come the first premier of North Ire land, Carson refused, declaring the passage of the home rule bill would ond his activitier |. Under the surfane, the Uletertten are determining upon candidates for the first parliament, whieh, it is ac copted generally, will determine Ire land's future, Fifty-two men are to be elected to the lower honse, and 26 to be ap- | patnted to the senate by the British |to invite Sir tward Carvon to be. | s of what the Ginn Feiners do. They | are counting on so strong a majority that even with Sinn Fein seats va | cant, the parliament can function. | At the worst, Uleter expected a | provisional government, if that pro- | posed by the home rule bill should |fall. A high official here told me the Jlord Heutenant of Ireland might ap | point a provisional government, The first Iriah elections will be held some time between July and August, and tome rule will be in effect in the win. | ter, it ts forecast, In Southern Ireland, it t# believed | discord will develop in the Ulster | campaign, and that the first atrempt | at self-rule wtll be hampered by tt as well as by inexperience and a lack of | enthusiasm. SHIPPING CO. SUIT SETTLED Civil action for personal damages brought againet the Alaska Steam ship company by John B. Soward has been dimminsed by Federal Judge BE. B. Cushman. The case has been settied out of court, SEATS ON SALE NOW! FOR THE ZIMMERMANN FAMOUS SWISS LYRIC TENOR Assisted by ‘Mme. Marcelle GRANDVILLE NOTED SWISS SOPRANO CONCERT HEAR! The World’s Famous Swiss Yodelers and Folk Singers SUNDAY NIGHT AT 8:20 PRICES: 75c-$1.00-$1.50-$2.00 AT THE METROPOLITAN fe (Beauty Toples.) ‘With the aid of a delatone paste, it is an easy matter for any woman to remoye every trace of hair or fuzz |from face, neck and arms. Enough wdered delatone and water into @ thick paste and spread on the hairy surface for about two minutes, then rubbed off jand the skin washed, This complete: ly removes the hair, but to avoid dis | appointment, get the delatone in an (Original package, Advertisement, were killed in the q@ghange of ahotn Among them was C, C, Tester. man, the mayor of Matewan and the town's leading business man. Witnenres my the guards wtarted to arrest his chief of po lice, Hid Hatfield, on the «round that he had attempted to Interfere with them fn r their duties aa _ MINE SHOOTING TRIAL IS BEGUN Start Final Chapter in Matewan Killings WILLIAMSON, W. Va, Jan, 21—~ Friend and foe rubbed elbows hore, a» minors and Baldwin Felts guards asembled today for the trial of Sid Hatfield, chief of police at Matewan, and 19 of his fellow eitens charged with killing seven “Baldwins” in @ street battle, Five Baldwin-Irelts detectives en- faged in the same battle will be tried under change of venue at Lewisburg, Greenbrier county, in April ‘LTS, BROTHER OF MEN KILLED, 18 THERE a, chief of the guards and extraordinary, is here in With him are bia mort i men. Tie has an intimate personal Interest in the case, for two of the #lain detectives were his brothers, At Matewan, which t ten miles from here, the bulletwpattered wall of the hardware etore still gives evi | dence of the terrt ttle that day jast June, when the Felts brothers fell at the head of their forces, ’ 1 it “the battle of and regard it aa a de fensive combat that ensued after the Raidwin men attempted to evict the families of striking miners from company houres, But Tom Felts calle it the “mas sacre of Matewan,” In which, be mys, his men had no chance for a fair fight, but were slaughtered after beng ambushed MAYOR OF MATEWAN AMONG THOSE KILLED But the seven guards were not all of the dead, Three citizens of Mate- REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS introduce our new plate, which is the rirongert plate known. over the foof of the can bite corn off the teed 16 years. |In order to vhalebone an ur présent patronage is 4 by our early custo- rk ie still giving Ask our gust: tested out work « office, be aure in the right place. Bring with you OHIO Seal 207 UNIVERSITY 9T. Oppentte Praser-Patersen Co. “Correct Apparel for Women” SUITS of QUALITY Former $65. 00 to $125.00 ~~ Qualities Regrouped in one Great lot ot for Final Clearance $49.75 Exactly 131 suits are involved. Most of them are styles and weights suit- able for year around wear. Some have luxurious fur trimmings. All re- flect the high qual- ity standard chare acteristic of Car- man apparel. j 52 of these suits merly priced at $65.00 to $85.0 60 are mas 7s. 00 to $98.50 values in Silv ere tone, Tweed, Tricotine and Poiret Twill in various attractive shades and 19 are 2 fur trimmed Ve- lours and Silvertones in Navy, Brown, Taupe, Blue _and_ Burgundy. Former values, $85.00 to $125.00. ‘ Our January Clearance Sale, now in progress, markable values in other Suits, Coat Skirts, Petticoats, Blous and Sweaters ffers equally re~ tons, Dresses, Second Avenue at Spring Strect (Take Elevator to Third Floor) SECOND NEAR SENECA STARTING FRIDAY WILLIAM DeMILLES Critics call it the photo- play of the future—be- ing the nearest to a per- ‘fect picture ever made! ee Strand Orchestra Under Mischa Gluschkin LAST TIMES TONIGHT— “ISOBEL” —Or— “THE TRAIL’S END” dames Oliver Curwood's Tale of the Nerth COLISEUM MIDNIGHT MATINEE TICKETS SELLING German tria! j un-Aus ns | "You can't do good work and | to Give Dance Here promotion, tet alone hold your job! Charity ball will be given by the these days, if your bowels are slug- German-Austrian relief committee of | gish and your liver torpid. Foley Seattle at Queen Anne bi First | Cathartic Tablets banish that tis ave. W. and Roy st., Thursd: ve | reeling, biliousness, morbidness, peev- wing, February §. The proces au | tat bad breath, coated to go toward the relief of the 00 | and ‘ore that light, cheerful orphans and widows of Germany and energetic feeling. Do not cause pain Austria, or nausea. Harry L. Neff, eye Hospital, Prince Hill, Cincinnati, The new recruit in the United) writes: “Foley Cathartic Tablets States army spends six and one-| wonderful, I hope some one troubled half hours for study and drill each|as I was will see this and get well. day. Not habit forming.—Advertisement, ° HOW TO BE MORE EFFICIENT. | NY is, A cup o’ tea and a Victrola Do your friends drop in for the afternoon? Would you enliven the pleasant hour spent over a.cup of tea? Get a Vidrola! Let music pour through its open doors. There is a Vidor record fon Oty Geom lame tann Virolas are easy to own now-a-da , Coming ws they doin aay umber of eylen aed pect Drop in this verydayand pick outyour Vidrola. Victrolas $25 to $1500 Convenient payment terms ) Sherman ay & Co. Third Avenue at Pine SEATTLE Tecoma + Spokane * Pordand

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