The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 28, 1921, Page 5

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DAY. SANUARY 28, 1921. THE SEATTLE STAR ES SERVICE |IiliSiii itu [TROUBLE “BREWING” Sa : SY Bead qua” | The Rhodes Co. STORE HOURS 9 TO 5:30 Boys’ Suits Reduced 35 Women’s Coats Main Mloor . 3 -CUCe ‘ HIRTY-FIVE SUITS in sizes 4, 5, Redu ed for Saturday 6 and 7 only, of durable wool Second Floor mixed suitings, in straight pants and “nate : knicker styles, but not e. ize in A eae ieee Bach Bac } Reduced To every style. Formerly $17.50. Re b Pag a promt we E duced for Saturday, each, to. ,810.85 regular stoc ee eae i MM / . . - formerly at $3 An Extra Bedroom for Only A ‘ 3oys’ Suits in knicker styles. Sizes 4 $45, $49.50 and “@ 8 ye ‘ormerly $16.50, Mix Formerly § feature ar y } Q 4 . Reduced to.. e Velours, Solivias, Silv 2 ~ y / o ys’ Suits in knicker st Size: tones and Kersey Clot e p 18 1 ” rly $12. Q Some with fur collars-/ years. Formerly What would you pay for an extra bedroom in your E A ; $14.50. Reduced to. ; it og a bin raph tN to ae a voc : Pie t / WN eae, res ‘ panei $1.00, $1 Misses Coats and Dresses lor only $59.00, and at the same time do away with - ga ‘ ? “ and $1.50. teduced to ; ‘i he extra pare sn Ma pote’ pecen eo ; ”, . ‘ / ih \\ Playsuits of blue denim and khaki Reduced for a Final Bites encther Bamsocen ik etikrgintion Well naiisy ¥ Y ' 2 trimmed with red bands. Sizes 1 to 8 Cleanup Sale — wet : 4 roan 8 50, Sizes 1( 6 finished in golden or fumed oak and upholstered i , - = ? br $1.50. izes 10 to 16 Upper Mali Floce fmerette. g on , S* Beaver Cloth Coats, in sizes 16 LIBERAL CREDIT EXTENDED and 18 only. Formerly $27.50, UNBAU j | Women’s Union Suits then reduced to $17.50 to close out, ee ¥ ot whe Or ut . je 4 Special $2.50 Five Black Plush Coats, in sizes 16. rae : Upper Main Floor and 18 only. Formerly $87.50. Re- C7 | pe Ea 4 - duced to, each 17. BROKEN line of wool mixed Union ¢ P ‘ Four Coats of Heavy Brown Coating, in PK! Suits that sold formerly at $3.00. wh! id , x silt Ihvonencntoebomd $3.50, $4.00 and up to $6.00, are sizes 16 and 17. beers sie 50. Re- grouped on one table for a quick clean- duced to close out, each. EWELRY TRADE |TRANSFER FUNDS ee VE: eien I NAian Chieftains | irevery'stre? ¥ sii False Trenty-one Misses! Dressew, arranged crate eer reste ea touk te bes up, include sizes 14, 15, 16, 17 and 20. }Sam has $97.410,283.02 cash in 'D Fi Ri h A s | pocketbook. His mand eecurl m and sh W Made of navy serge and tricotine AS LOOKING UP, T0 AID SKAGIT e _— im emt rosea «Se 8 e l lg ts omen’s Union Suits and a few silk messalines and taffetas. ‘ormer Tre ohn Burke i ~ a. on In spite of irregularities in Beat. An ordinance to provide for the|made the computation in turning Special $1.95 pened feo ne up to ise [ pi. ifferent sections of the COUD-| transfer of $100,000 from the olty| over the office to his successor, Guy Before é is la t ors Bradstreet's weekly review for Allen. The count took 21 daya. O° ‘— HUNDRED AND FIFTY SUITS com Ten Misses’ Dresses of Navy Tricotine, 22 finds there ts a generat 7 pashan pang oa ee | 7 rise = line of styles 4 1 and s of impfSvement in business con. | for construction of the Skagit river | BY A. J, SHANNON {man live up to the terma of a treaty eo n wool and sizes 16 and 17 onl Former! project will be submitted to the city | Admit 30 Co-Eds to OLYMPIA, Jan. 28--The wrongs|mede by Gov, lesa 1. Stevens on cotton mixed weay The assortment includes in 00 and $42.60 nec fae aati In manufacture and indus counelt, following approval of this ac Economics Club|ot an ancient people and the glory | uN 2. 1856 Meteeay $246 knektey detail a sak, Oia een f altho not uniform, furnish the tion Thursday by the council utilities . o ce 4 up from HE RECITES STORY silane sta. ae ° cause for optimism. committee, Thirty co-eds were Thursday after-| 1... ° Re: Thursday or BKoKt N PLEDGE - |noon admitted to the Home Eco y themecive otsthitheeii pe age : roa aa ren AB interesting point is made of the Strong opposition to the loan wae non 12 feftal, « Yakima. « themact ‘ micir r = y et “that trade in iron, st coal, made by Councilman R. H. Thomaon, joule cs club, an organization com 2 and Umatilla Indian 4 below the speaker's rostrum the In < $ and lumber seems Sebreceed. | bat he was outvoted by Councilmen | posed of girls majoring in the home | « € into'the senate ch ¢ [dian chiste listened attentively while Men ) Outing Flannel Night Shirts 1.50 high-grade jewelry seems to be Philip Tindall and Robert B. Hes | economics department who have re ¢ 1921 legislature and thru an} Chief Meninock, son of the original Main Floor more life. ' eth, ceived a B average in their grades. interpreter demanded that the white | Yak ma chief who made the fishing N UNUSUAL example of high quality and exceptional value is displayed 08 h Stevens, recited the story “ ~ v3 ‘. " * ti of the white man’s broken pledge. in these Outing Flannel Night Shirts for men. They aré cut in full, com- Close to the braves nat Mrs. Kate fortable measurements and feature sizes 15 to 20, in plain white and colored Stevens F »verfields Farm. stripes. in feathered head o react s é it te trousers and | n ounded by all the evidences of a 7 a eal snly; busy legislative seasion, they formed | {7utt.” be exclaimed, ealemnnly: “thet Chamber Commerce |Say Women Fail in _ a vivid picture of the past. oo ota . ate omy 25 Per A Easy Terms ear maaaaet” [caren matnn| myselecte, 3, Officers Medical School W 5 Per Acre on e “ACKAP Of PAE win att Beata, aaa] | Tare new eters were sett |, LONDON, Jae 3h Se Speaking thru an interpreter, Chiet | a stideias Cink allt Meninock, who is nearly 80 years of| snows into the rive g tegen i carr? | *. Squire, one of the lead. | thelr struggle for equality with ers in securing the establishment of |! the medical” echools is cal jase, told of the days when, a2 &| vite the salmon to come to the im-|tr. ‘Busce Bound neve yard was] much consternation’ ip feminine ¢ir: | vars te sama wking of the texty | memorial fishing places of our {| elected to honorary membership on | cles. er ° 7 which gave the pared the Pica ones.” |the national affairs committee. On| At @ recent meeting @¢ the autligill huh forever at Brower Palle, He|. The Ol chief stretched out his! the executive committee Samuel H. | ties of the London University col |hand aceustnely toward the repre-| Piles, former United States senat it was decided to limit the nun ed States senator, fold of Row thie Croty, pad bee leentatives of the race that had de-|was chosen chairman and Judge | ot women admitted to the medical . p . . quent state legisiation and his peo-| *Polled his people. | Thomas Burke vice chairman. |school. It was said that women doc- Sunday, January the 30th, we are going to run an automobile excursion for those wanting to see these fe driven trom "th ' | “And I may that when your officers | - — |tors have proved a failure, ~ ; - | “ \. wi if rrounds and imprisoned for exe for taking fish at the! GALLIPOLIS, O.—Incendiary fire - lands. Excursion will start from our office at 9 a m. Ee a amin posts pages ed, you violate your burns 10,000 pounds of tobacco in| Nearly 2,000 Germans have ob- This is your chance to see these lands and know what we are offering you. Delta lands suck as we are Govudimnant often Vanek out ltreaty and your promise, and while barns of Joseph Arlington. ned permission to live in Paris, offering you are now selling at Portland, Oregon, along the Willamette River, for $50.00 per acre. Read : lay.” he de-| you may punish us because you have - — its the February, 1921, issue of the “Popular Mechanics” magazine, page 226 and following pages, and you lared, aad you have naid you|the power, yet before God, whose pups can get some idea of what you are being offered by us. uid Haten to beget = tho er ct : ae tad a ale NOW IS THE TIME FOR PRUNING Read the August Ist, 1920, Pacific Mutual News, issued by the Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Company te wha right copie minock sat down among of Los Angeles, California, and see what has been done and is being done with the great deltas at the « | oI Th ‘ junction of the Sacramento and San Joaquin Rivers; see La Conner Fl#ts in Skagit County and see what taken ash pm eg ot wick tl eae booed ana Foovens a they are like, and you will be convinced that we are offering you the chance of your lifetime. Our propo- ‘oo innaré, ‘hGt for mip Tadlan pesshe, |broke into a storm of che rs that sition to you is one of reclamation by diking an additional 12,000 acres of lands, the richest lands on whose rights have been taken from | threatened to bring down the dome of earth, and in this day and age of the world, when modern machinery is used in the construction of modern nd who, today, with tears] the capitol building dikes, our problem is one of small moment. Mani becakee thir, tare Dose ae ce eanaon, aes ewremioek WE Regular $2.00, Our soil is silt, and quoting from the “Popular Mechanics” magazine, “The earth being a fine silt it of the food which gives| has the I ase under consider special at readily lends itself to making a wall impervious to fluids. The rich silt forming this land, being the de- th and strength o 6. | 6 z ediate record as : aa oe : posits left by the two rivers on their journey to the sea, settled in still waters and therefore is not of a’ RIB Py 2 eg Me os irene amperes ote ivow eon sandy nature.” Our lands are formed by the silt deposited in the still waters at the mouth of the Skagit age aban ay ey ak 4y introduced, will protect the Do away with stepladders and other difficult meth- Rivers, between the north and south forks thereof, and as shown by government geodetic maps and m the fish nt treaty rights of the Yakimas dw of amunthur Wo aetna: dele atau HE sr charts are not sandy. The great Skagit Delta is formed from the deposits of the Skagit River and are eo: ah chick Easerteah tn We the Nez Perces to fish in the P| ig by iz se convenient size what is known as Puget Silty Clay and Puget Silt Loam. logy the making of the cxaigstbrettciecanisancn \f, Tree Pruners. We hereby submit the mechanical analysis of Puget Silty Clay, as per government report, United States ween his father and Gov: ‘Ladies! Use Buttermilk They are exceptionally well comntrieeel A lever Department accel ee eee action gives double the cutting power, and the sliding wae ndiipnie ‘i ei Stevens said, a win To Beautify Complexions handle is very easily operated. . /Fine Gravel Cokcwe Sand ‘Medium Sand Fine Sand Very Fine Sand sit Clay™ pe ge Sour: patie dave a antl! SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY % To. | Ge a Caer > take figh at these old fishing nia Deltahttel New Vantehine —MAIN FLOOR— 05 1.2 > 30. 4 places, and I pledge the Ameri Cyn) malt In Gunranteed to Make You Took Younger or Money Back. % 0.1 1. 2 3.2 } Subsoil........... 0.2 0. 0.4 0.9 0 66.0 26.4 io keep their promise as longe'a : ! ; : the; uneiacain | tend, 208 1S OS) | ot: & sepals quantity at any phar- Remember, a Whole Carton! Ai AS RRR the sun rbines and as long as the ry by simply asking fo! Isn't this good soil? Is there too mfeh sand in this? We can say most emphatically, no. Has the Skagit [| "“rnese were hin words, and m a ‘ . é Buy Packard Mazda River deposited a different silt in making our lands than what it did in making La Conner Flats or Skagit soni. ‘welieved. in hin and elanet a s > Lamps in the original Flats? If it has, why did it change its mind and do this? Wouldn't it be absurd to think that such would the treaty." ; cartons and be pre- be the case? The land we are selling you is formed from the silt of the Skagit River, the same as the land SPIRITS WOULD ATTEST Ip ft ai + és Pp around Conway-Fir, and is equally as good. bar tas Pie oe : i {dubation should” } : pare for emergencly; We having bought these lands cheap by taking a large tract of ‘it, we are giving you an opportunity to | down ae the te oth sg ae the qenate lan 1 d hittle lines | 9 espns five globes, purchase a part of it at the very reasonable low price above stated. We are only selling about 7,500 acres of the state of Washington d the mou ., Coaree, ad $2 00 of this land and will have 4,500 acres left on which we will realize immense profits by selling same around “Now 1 can call in the. apirite of ‘ od.) watt, at. > ° $500.00 per acre after you have your lands under cultivation. Your developing your lands makes our eee eee quickly —MAIN FLOOR— profits and assures you of a better income than you can expect to make loaning your money, making in- the f petraxl vestments or buying life insurance. You need life insurance; we are offering you something that insures REAL PAINLESS : you having a bigger estate than you could buy a policy to cover with the amount you will invest with Winslow ROCHESTER HEAVY us. Think of it, lands the equal of the best delta lands of this state, and we have such lands that are + lve arbbcnten ie ALL-COPPER producing 100 bushels of wheat, 150 bushels of oats, 500 bushels potatoes; 400 sacks of onions, 5 tons of D I TS fnetion oF money back-—Advertise- Ball-Beari timothy and clover hay, from 80 to 75 tons of beets, rutabagas, carrots, turnips, parsnips, per acre, where ing loganberries, raspberries, blackberries, strawberries equal the yield or exceed any part of Washington or el EO i; ae WASH BOILER Oregon; in a district where cattle pasture on the green grass throughout the entire year; close to two big Banish Catarrh Roller Skates milk condenseries, where creameries and cheese factories are at your command, and where we are confi- Breathe Hyomet for Two Minutes | SPECIAL Regular $8. dent a beet sugar factory will be established in the very near future; in a district where bulbs equal to the and Stuffed-Up Hone Will Go, 2 49 Special at. 50 $5. 98 : It will clean ¢ get famous bulbs of Holland are grown, and where a million dollars worth of flower and garden seed is grown and shipped annually. We are offering you the equal of these if you will join us in the development of this district. We welcome the man who can buy 15 acres of this land with the same fervor that we your he 6 Regularly Sold for £3.50 do the man who can buy 300 acres or 1,000. Jin le our, new ‘awake “or ‘askeup, = egularly Sold for $3.50 The humah element enters into the development of this land and a few hundred people owning small 3 ate Seow | Fei cota tw Ahad As an EXTRA SPE- farms on our tract means the enhancing of what we have left; hence our offer to you. Come to our " 2 n bite corn off the 1 disgusting CIAL for Saturday we office for full information; we have the facts to present. Why ask your neighbor or friend who knows 16 yeare, aie pdcadi offer these Winslow, even less than you do about this proposition? Why not come in and read government reports on the dis- , rm “aay F “i self contained, ball-bear- trict; get the information first hand. You have nothing to fear, you will be treated courteously and 2 is 3 ** ¢ iti nstnentia. G ing Skates. Sizes 8 to Size No. 8 under no obligations to buy. We are permanently located at 1220 Second Avenue, where we have a lease es antood for 16 years, lan where « 7 ih & : . on our office that runs for two years and over. We know our business and we know that you will profit ‘ jon in the soigom k Eten Roller skati Laud ,An All-copper Rochester if you buy some of this virgin soil, where you will not have to clear the same, there are no stumps, no seat Y and free, |, Hyome ml J , oller skating provides Wash Boiler at this low stones, no brush, just rich, level, garden land, the richest in the state—none better. f Our Plate | (he Hard : healthful outdoor exer- | price is an unquestionable Join our excursion. Phone, write, wire or come personally to our office and make arrangements for a uc cise for growing chil-}| bargain, Secure one Sat- seat in the autos. Act now, while we have land for you. | ot o jartell Deve dren. urday for ........$5.98 ge ovens ebadsaliGs Ba ar —MAIN FLOOR— —BASEMENT— t time, breathe 1220 Second A Phi Elliott 5015 r ming right ac 2 ‘pring A viii alu sesaen Ground Floor Locatil Sparks & Dye Opa Day ind Evening Uni a i“with youn PE : MIL-ON. THE STORE FOR OHI cut-Rate Ends indigestion Dentists , ; “ Ser 207 UNIV Oopusite Kraxer-Vate v towns.

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