The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 27, 1921, Page 4

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Hi were we able to offer such wonderful | 4 1 VALUES! Never in the history of our business i values as stated in this advertisement. | Never in the history of our business have i silk merchants sacrificed their merchan- | dise as they are doing now. UNPRECEDENTED ADVANTAGES have been granted us, and we in turn are passing them on to you. You are | being offered extraordinary values— take advantage of this opportunity. . Heavy silk, hand-embroidered Smocks in four different styles. These Blouses were originally os at $10.00. A limited num- $2.95 | rose or Copenhagen blue, At . .wwrcccecceccocescoes A large selection of Georgette Waists in a wide nee of ¢ 300 to choose from, in former | #e et mat ll ses in oer) 91 HDD 46, but not all sizes in every style. Special at ....22..--20.ceemews : of Georgette Blouses in basque and | tie-on models, trimmed with beads and em- | is group consists of every over- Brey coo $2.95, Every color, Blouses in combinations of velvet and Georg- | in black, navy and brown. New models serviceable and stylish. Priced at $8.85, special ec ewe ceceme coc cco cc cemoccs Plain and fancy weave in all colors. i and three-quarter $2.95, Tricolette Overblouses in several different | WASHINGTON, Jan, women's orgunizations of t try, headed by Mrs, Kawa The coun tigan, of the National ague of | Women Votera, are backing the home econerics bill pending in con gress, . The purpose of thin bil as Intro. ducett by Congressman 8. D. Feaw of Ohio is “to fit for useful employment in the home o1 er eceupation in the field of hi economics” the public school girls of the country, “Which means in plain language,” mys Mrs, Costigan, “giving the next generation of wives and mothers a real foundation for their job.” None question but that girls should | be trained in cooking, sewing, nurs | “DANDERINE” her Save Your Hair! Make It Abundant! D Immediately after a “Danderine” Massage, your hair takes on new life, luster and wondrous beauty, ap- pearing twice as heavy and plentiful, because each hatr seems to fluff and | tileken. Don’t let your hair stay lifeless, colorless, plain or scraggly. You, too, want lots of long, strong, beautiful hair. A Scont bottle of dolightful “Denderine” freshens your scalp, checks dandruff and falling hair. ‘Thin stimulating “beauty-tonic” gives to thin, dull, fading hair that youth. ful brightness and abundant thick nem—All druggiate! | } The National League ef Women) ’ | Women Support Bill | to Fit School Girls for Duties as Wives ing, hygiene, home management and care of children, But the women voters also claim that mastery of thene pursuits will stimulate the homemaking and mother instinct in girts, SIX REASONS FOR PASSAGE OF BILL Here are six other reasons why women want the Fear bill passed BECAUSE the Jard of national life is determi the standard of living in th HEC nually f properly n RECAUSE 26 per cent of the coun try's school children, rich as well as poor, are undernourished because im- properly fed. BECAUSE 90 per cent of the money, representing wages brought into the home, is pent by women, BECAUSE training in household Management in necessary to cope with present economic pressure. BECAUSE the profession of home making is the mest vital profession in the world, The home economics bil fs an amendment to the vocational educa tion law which became operative July 1, 1937, This law makes no definite provision for the teaching of home economics, but mys 20 per cent of the funds set aside for anlaries of teachers of Industrial and trades sub: jeots MAY be spent for home eco- nomics ‘The Fems bill would provide an ap- propriation of $500,000 in 1921, adding $250,000 each succeeding year until the total reaches an annual ap- propriation of $3,000,600, CO-OPERATION WITH STATES PROVIDED This fund would be “used for co- operating with the states in paying the salaries of teachers, supervisors or directors of home economics.” This means that the ame amount would be available for the teaching | of home economics as is now spent dn teaching trade and Industrial sub jects and agricultural subjects re spectively. ‘The plan of the bit! is to divide the money among the states on the basis | of population. Fach state must sup ply buildings and apparatus, the fed eral appropriation being for salaries onty. The bill also provides that one third of all moneys epent on salaries be applied to the teaching of “part time schools ar evening classes for workers over 14 years of age.” | Among the most powerful of the | organizations demanding the passage | of this bill are: THE SEATTLE STAR FRASTISR- PATERSON Co. ‘SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET Special Price Basement A Special-Purchase Lot Just From New. York 106 New Tattteta Dresses ‘ At a Price Re markably Low 915.00 9 —SUCH DRESSES AT THIS PRICE WOULD HAVE BEEN A SENSA- TION EVEN IN 1917, —Snappy new styles—Fifteen differ ent models—Smart trimming effects —Sizes for women and misses—C olors: Navy, Brown, Taupe, Gray, Bisque and Black—On display in the Second Avenue windows, Values Even Beyond Expectation for the Special Price Basement | voters, the General Federation of | | Women's Clubs, the National Con: | |greas of Mothers, the Parent-Teach | Jers’ associations, and the three fob |lowing divisions of the National Edu cation amociation: (a) The vocation- Al section, @) deans of wenen's coh City Light Agent legea, (c) national counci] of @xee- utive and administrative women in Is in County Jail HL. A. Patterson, agent of the city city and valued at $122, and having kept the money. He was charged D with grand larceny in an information| Louis Friedlander, recently ory education. filed by Bremonting Attorney Mal ‘aeak ot the Ps Pearltorming massels develop by| lighting department, was placed in whiewnnensnsnicaiiidieonianapaein elers’ association, was toastmas living on the gills of certain fish.|county jail Wednesday afternoon, ac-| Peasant girls in France, Belgium | at its semi-annual banquet at fl ~J|cused of having sold two electric] and Italy eel! thelr hair at regular|New Washington hotel Wednesiay] periods to dealers, night. “ RETAIL JEWELERS IN - PUT CREAM IN NOSE AND STOP CATARRH Hevtris and ad Heet-Colae You fel fine in « few momenta. Your cold tn head or catarrh will be Kone. Your clogged nostrils wil! open. The air passages of your head will clear and you can breathe freely. | No more dullness, headache; no} hawking, snuffitne, mucous dix charges or dryness, no struggling for | breath at night. | Tell your druggist you want al small bottle of Ely’s Cream Balm. @ little of this fragrant, ants } cream in your nostrils, let it} ate through every air passage » head and heal the » membrane, Baxter’s Sale| Going Strong! Don’t miss this opportunity for equipping yourself with Shoes at prices away below what you’ve been paying. Absolutely high-grade stock from regular lines, and all this season’s models, No old or shelf-worn goods. Stock must be re- duced. $2.85 Boots, Pumps, Oxfords AND These are broken lines on the rack. If they hadn’t been popular styles and good values the lines would never have $3.85 run low. When you buy from this lot you get a high-grade Boots, $5.85 and $6.85 shoe at less than cost of production. See them. Broken lines in grades that were $12 to $16. The price we now ask is below replacement cost. You can’t beat them anywhere. In other lines, complete range of sizes and widths, we will fit you at the low prices of $8.85 and $9.85. Low Shoes, $5.85 to $7.85 ited number of Black Taffeta and Satin that were formerly on sale at $5.85. a tt cries Bakes 2.99 ar e595 Mowers ore oll long stoores | Suse Eye Pains ne net i poner B2.99 | adr on Lavoptik the finest silk pongee, of Crepe de Chine and Satin Com- | A business man's wife t | bination Suits. Formerly valves 2 45 : e Short-sleeved Georgette Blouses in white and flesh, trimmed with embroidery. $ 1 95 Blouses" were formerly -sleeved Crepe de Chine Blouses in white and flesh, embroidered in con- $1.95 trasting colors. Formerly priced 600 new Tricolette Overblouses in all colors and several different models. Sizes from 34 46. Three-quarter sleeves. The best tric- wrewoewrccocoescess Be sure you get | Let’s Talk About Music for YOUR Home ity a7 gE The genuine bears this signature F soothe E i 1 and ca stay a | stuffedaip and miserable,—Advertise | | ment | i f F _ wh vacant Over One Million | Sesoma Tablets Taken Daily rf ti | Id not 'For Liver, Kidneys, : | CONSTIPATION NERVOUSNESS Sleeplessness FL OR MADIT FORMING DRUG DOTS, HERBS @ BARKS ONLY | her eyes d weak witeh hazel e aa mixed in \Phe result produ tle jand | inflarmmatior other ing fients bh jand antixeptic properties GUARANTEE IN EACH BOK | ante a amall bottle Lavoptik to ALONZO O. BLISS MEDICAL CO, | ANY CASE weak, strained or ing Est. 1888. WASHINGTON, D. C2 | ¢d eyes. Aluminum eye cup Swift Drug druggists. or sooth the and ail leading | Advertisement. pany You simply cannot afford to be without Music in your home when we make it so easy. All the New Colum bia models await your cholee and we'll explain just how we rre able to send home the instrument you select today, no matter how limited your income may he. Call this week and let's talk At over, Back hurt you? Can't straighten | perfectly harmless and doesn’t burn up without feeling sudden pains, |or discolor the skin. sharp aches and twinges? Now| Limber up! Don't enffert Get a listen! ‘That's lumbago, selatica or small trial bottle from any drug Every dark-colored Camisole in the shop, in + sizes from 36 to 44, including all of the Ribbon formerly priced at $2.45, specially priced for this sale at. gia and Satin Camisoles that were $1.65 maybe from a strain, and you'll get |store, and after using it just o biened relief the moment you rub | you'll forget that you ever had bi your back with soothing, penetrat-|ache, lumbago or sclatica, beca Nothing else | your back will never hurt or ca lameness andjany more misery. It never di: mmen Advertisement ing “St. Jacobse Oi.” takes out stiffness so quickly it on and out comes the f soreness, nee, wack: | aune | Uwe sap | nded | And Our Repair Service t yeu if you have that require will f a Pho attent quick time, at very moderate charge Complete lines of Beautiful Oxfords going at above prices. They were $10 to $12. Nowhere can you find a larger or more select display of Pumps and the range of reductions assure you a saving of $3 to $6 the pair. we are selling— To go with your low shoes $4 Spats at $1.95—Silk Hose Reduced Men’s Shoes! - $6.85 The above specials are new, clean mer- ¥ sac _—— moet I chandise, guaranteed to be perfect. The Kill That Cold With values are exceptional in every instance. oils CASCARA QUININE the same quality of material. The selection will be the largest for those who attend early. | FoR 5) Colds, Coughs “om? La Grippe Neglected Colds are Dangerous THOUSANDS OF BLOUSES AND SILK UNDERWEAR | Thelffarket- Blouse Stop ba yaa oer dec 107 Ptke SE “Ll ae Quinine in this form does not aflect the head—Cascara is best Tonic Laxative—No Opiate in Hill's, | ¢ Between First and Second Avenues e ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT Talking Machine Shop Here are extraordinary values that you should inspect by all means. The lot at $6.85 and $8.85 is not complete as to range of sizes. If it were we could not sell at the price. Our complete lines are going at $7.85 to $15,85, including Excelsior, How- ard & Foster and Banister lines that were $12 to $18. Baxter & Baxter 1326 SECOND AVE. SoOhgs eR RR ET Ts

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