The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 3, 1921, Page 5

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d THURSD Ay. FEBRUARY 8, 1977. SMCS SERVICE |S IMSL: a T-Piece f Dining Room Set for $50.00 Six golden or fumed oak, wood box -seat chairs and 6-foot golden or fumed oak extension table opens to 6 feet, 42-inch width; all are select oak, with a most excellent finish and strongly built; regular price for 7 pieces, $71.50 Special If There’s One Frock in a Woman’s Wardrobe From Which There Is Derived the Great- est Amount of Intimate Delight It Is Her “Sweet Sixteen” Frock! | JT IS NOT STRANGE THAT most women prefer “Sweet ' Sixteen” garments; nor is it alone so because all women can ‘HEIR ATTRACTION IS IN 4 the main because they are | developed in a wealth of sweet, graceful models and fabrics of _ the better class, that a satisfac- tory selection fails only, per- =: because of the difficulty in ting a decision.’ One after | another they claim one’s admi- _ fation to the extent of bewilder- ment. The Coats _-—in Kerseys, Velours, Mixtures, ete, are the most fashionable, ‘unique and practical yet $16 | presented at............ 1 The Dresses | Are presented in the many dainty @ silken fabrics for parties, and in pop- ular heavy woolen fabrics $16 for business and street at j ° | The Suits In Tricotines, Velours, Serges, etc., oe, ytioed ay of smart eas ior is and vm spring, at.. Kd $16 4 Bult of Berge; suitable for apring wear—si6. Diwetyn Dresses; all vices —$ 16. Velvet Dresses; wore $16. all Coat of Sealine Fur— $115, In the Matter of Her Dress Refinement of Design and the Dainty Workmanship of a “Sweet Six- teen” product are the natural results of “Sweet Sixteen” ideals. MADE FOR ALL WOMEN In All Sizes From 16 to 44 EON VAM ee paths THE SEATTLE STAR | WASHINGTON.~-Appropriation of $100,000,000 to furnish ered to farm. ers whose crop failed Inst year, asked by Senator MoCumber, North kota, Use Pyramid If Rederance ta Being Tried to the Limit Get a Hox of Pyramid Pile Sapposttorice ing with the 4 of itching, Protruding piles or hemor- rhotda, go over to any dru) land get a 60 cent box of [Pile Bup tute Helief should come go quickly you will wonder why anyone should continue to suffer pain of such 1 condition. ra free a | home ys morning. j\non County Logxing company and Hope springs again in the once discour- aged mind. Strength and courage reappear and the man once more takes his place among those who enjoy vibrant health and energy. tends to put the ‘human machine” in perfect working order by help- ing to restore bodily functions to their normal activity. It regulates the bowels, prevents consti stimulates digestion nent tones the system in ap the A Hygienic Remedy in the moot qrotert lab: oratories under themost byalenic conditions, Eompounded droge ‘nystologieal effect components is recognized by medical authorities, Ask Your Druggist Make the test of Lyko if you need a laxative tonic. See for yourself how soon afew doses will relieve you. Sold only in || original packagesat all leading drug stores. Sole Manafacturere LYKO MEDICINE COMPANY New York Kanone City For sale by all Druggists, Always in stock at the Owl Drug Company. Da-| Be Happy |p} bour—A yard... WERE GOW ‘To WORK, BY HECK! THUGS ATTACK MAN IN ROOM ‘Battles With Them but Is Overcome, Robbed | Peter Smith, 29, wae held for tn- | following the dar- Akiloff, In a room | at 312% Cherry st., laat night, by two | armed, unmasked robbers Srilith was arrested by Patrolman P. EB. Knapp, at Westlake ave, and) | Virginia st. early Thursday, Knapp mays he an dencription of | one of the rob Akioff will at- tempt to identity Smith. Akloff wag visiting In the room when he waa robbed of $12 and a watch. He started battling with one of the robbers but was quickly over. | come, Samuel Peladin, 667 Weller st., was drugged by « cigaret and of} $40, a gold watch and nugget chain by two men who took him to their room, he told police Wednesday | night. Whilt te beleved to have been a holdup attempt was frustrated by two women who ran Into the house of Mra. Rosen Nazarenua, 700 Lake | view bivd, Wednesday night. The women were on their way to church when two men strode from behind | | fence and approached them. They | screamed and ran into the house, — | Burgiars gained entrance to the of Thomas Bordeaux, a wealthy lamberman, at 806 14th ave. | N., about midnight last night and stole $15 and a watch, according to Bordeaux's report to the police this Bordeaux ta president of the Ma- jot the Mumby Lumber & Shing!e| ‘SAY BETTER TIMES AHEAD Delegates to the sales congress of |the Seattle Lite Underwriters’ nano | clation at the Elka’ club Wednesday jagreed unanimously that business |generally is moving rapidly toward | healthy conditions, Two sessions, one conducted at 9 a. m. by M. L. Baker, president of the | association, and the other at 2 p. m. | by Robert 8. Boyns, president of the | Seattle Chamber of Commerce, were | pervaded by the opinion that further | depression in business is not coming. | About 700 persons attended. TIVE A IE ’ ‘LIVE AND LEARN ‘The boat was crowded and two well-dressed girls stood in a corner chatting gaily. “Ien't it great, Mae, that we could como on this week-end party. I know it’s going to be marvelous.” “Yer—and to think that we refused the invitation at first. We're going to have a glorious time.” “And Mae, weren't we fortunate to stumble upon that information last week, as to how we could get appro- priate clothes together. You know I never would have accepted had I not been able to dreas properly. Wasn't {t too sweet of Mra. Brown to tell us what to do? I looked rather puzzled | when whe said: ‘Go to Cherry's,’ but | ahe only smiled and said: ‘There are | many other unfortunate people who | have not heard of Cherry's. “And, Oh! What a delightful sur. prise when I got there. Not only beautiful clothes but the glad tidings | that we could pay for them just as we pleased. I love your sport suit |and I think my new taffeta dress is a dream, and really it's no effort at| all to pay just a tiny bit each pay day, We live and learn, don't we?” Rialto bidg., between Madison and Spring, over the Pig'n Whistie.—Ad- vertisement. RHEumaTIC PAIN Rub It Right Out—Try This! Rheumatism ts “pain only.” | Not one case in fifty requires inter Limber up! Quit complaining! Get & small trial bottle of old-time “Sst. STORE HOURS 9 TO 5:30 9 to 10 | WOMEN’S COATS— | Thin sale of 22 Coats from our regular stock, of 19 short Plush and Yok Coats and 12 three-quarter length Cloth Coats, Formerly | $24.50 and $29.50, For Cheine ., $8.95 DRESS BRAIDS—A bro ken line of raids in & to 2 inches wide, suit able for dr@a_ trimming | and girdies, Formerly 250 and up to $1.00. For this hour— A yard, .MALF PPRICR OUTING FLANNEL— | 1,000 yards of a6inch White Outing Flannel (not more than 20 yards to & customer), Former ly 350. For this 25c consinte black vetoen served, 10 to 11 WOMEN’S ATHLETIC UNION SUITS — This exceptional offering ts made up of 300 “Lady Bealpax” Union Suits; dainty garments made of plain pink and white silk and cotton mixed fabrics, in combination with pink and white batiete, Sizes 96 to 44, which sold formerly at $1.60 and up to $5.00. On sale in the Women's Knit Underwear seo tion, for this hour— gut ..... $1.00 Choice 11 to 12 METAL LACES—This as sortment includes gold, silver, antique and steel Laces, ranging from two- inch bandingy and edges up to 40inch flouncings Formerly Tbe to $8.00. For this bour— A yard....HALF PRICE GINGHAMS—1,500 yards of Dress Ginghama, 26 inches wide, in plaids and plain colors, Formerly 26e, For this 15c hour—A Yard.. BURLAP—150 yurds of 26-inch Burlap, in old rose color, Formerly %5c. For this hour— Remnants Short lengths of Georgette Crepe, Tulle, Braids, Cords, Laces, ete. Main Floor, Rear—at HALF PRICE. ; The “Winner” | Gymnasium Suits $3.95 Sizes 34 to 44, of plain biack sateen and cotton Henrietta cloth. | On mile in’the Women's Ready- toWear section on the Second floor, Made of terns 2to3 HOSTERY—An assortment of broken fines and Odds and ends, includes 600 pairs of Women's FullFashioned Cotton Howe in white, gray, brown and cheanut, Sues 8% to 9%, but not each size in every color; also 300 pairs of Chik | dren's Lisle \Hose, some of which are slightly soiled, and with small defects. For this 19 FUR TRIMMING—For this sale the Dress Trimming Section will offer all Fur Trimming, | during the hour at.... HALF PRICE 25 CORDUROY DRESSING SACQUES—Sizes 38 one, coral, Copen and purple. Former. $8.96 and $12.50. For this SCRIMB—200 yards of 36-inch Scrims, in assort 4 colors and patterns. Formerly 36c 19 and 0c. For this hour—A Yard,..... c Bath Robes Reduced to $3.95 ished with cord trimming and dis played in assorted colors and pat- Women’s Second Floor Beacon bath robing, fin- 3 to 4 BOYS’ HATS—45 Boyr Ghinchilla, Velvet and Beaver Cloth Hata, sizes 6% to 7, but not each size In every color. On sale in the Men's Section. For- merly $2.50, $2.95 and $3.50. For this , cusice .... $1.95 Choice ..... LACE COLLAR POINTS —200 yards in 2, 3 and + inch widths, on male in the Lace and Dress Trim ming Sections. Formerly $1.25 to $2.50. For this A Fert -ccas-e AOC A Yard. 184 Paddle Over Murky River Styx Agora .Crotto, .Na 82, Mystic Order Vellied Prophets of the En- What Congress Is Doing Today SENATE Bmergeney tariff fifbuster con- tinoed Manufactures committes goes on with Calder bill coal heartne. Elections committee probably wit! moet on Ford-Newberry investigation noUsR Vote expacted to determine the sine of the army for which appropriations will be made during the next fiscal ar Agriculture committees considers ‘chanted Realm, Gg gy i aus » commerce committee con- Hiders lighthouse legisiation. Ways and means committee begins hearings on revision of silk tariff schedules, Charice G. Dawes continos testt- mony before department expendi- tures fub-committee, Miltary and naval affairs commit- teas consider general legislation. ut iT] yin hl recetved 184 neo phytes, who successfully crossed the River Styx, at the Metropolitan the = ¢ STRETTON Npspiereeet ey ebs ye or The Rhodes Co. Friday Hour Sales No mail, telephone or C. O. D. orders taken on Friday Hour Sale merchandise, and the right to limit quantities is re 1 to 2 MEN'S DRAWERS—100 Drawers In cotton and woolmixed weaves; com wists of broken lines, Im Debt merly $2.00 and $2.50, For this hour— | Pair... 91.00 | NET FLOUNCING— jj 50 yards of Net Floune ing for afternoon and evening garments, A® sorted colors and pat terns which sold former ly at $8.00 and up to $35. If For this hour— A Yard..HALF PRICE DAMASK-—70 and 6% inch Mercerized Damaske in assorted patterns. Formerly $150 and $1.25. A neat, durable Damask for home oF revtaurant usa Former: | ty $1.25 and $1.50, For |} this hour— 85c A Yard....0--. WOMENS GLOVES— 130 pairs of Chamolsette Gloves in odds and ends; some slightly soiled and mended. A broken lot of sizes. Formerly $1.00, [i $1.25 and $1.50. For this | hour— A Pall .cccccoe 45c 4toS BOYS SUITS—13 Boye Suits, with wash blouse and corduroy pants, Sizes 3 to 8 years. Formerly $650, For this hour— A covers. Formerly 35c and S0c. For this sizes 20, 21, 23, 25 and 26, Formerly $3.00, $3.50 and 34.00. this hour— Pur... $1.25 atre Wednesday. A banquet at Maronic club preceded the monial “Pape’s Cold Compound” is Quickest Relief Kno ‘Their store is on Second ave, 207 |= Contraband Booze CHICAGO, Feb, 3—In an effort to halt smuggling of liquor from Canada into the United States, Frank D. Richardson, federal prohibition agent for this district, left for Detroit to- day. Some reports stated that torpedoes were used to shoot whisky across the Detroit river from the Canadian side. MORE THAN, SHE EXPECTED Sufferers from backache, rheu- matic pains, stiff and swollen joints, will be glad to read this from Mrs, H. J. Marchard, 36 Lawrence 8t., Salem, Mass. “I took Foley Kidney Pills for kidney disorders and results are more than I expected. I recom- mend them to every woman so trou- bled.” —Advertisement, FREE TO Pile Sufferers You Try This ‘That Any One Let Me Prove This Free My internal method for the treat- ment and permanent relief of piles | ls the correct one, Thousands upon thousands of grateful letters testify | to th nd I want you to try this) Don’t stay stuffed-up! Quit blowing and snuffling! A dose of “Pape's Col4 Compound” taken every two hours until three doses are taken usually breaks up @ cold and ends all grippe misery. The first dose opens clogged-up nostrils and air passages of head; | stops nose running; relieves head: ache, dullness, feverishness, meq “Pape's Cold Compound” t= the |Quickest, surest relief known and costs only a few cents at drug stores, It acts without assistance. nice. Contains no quinine, upon Pape’ Advertisement. toy tan” many iginally DISH PANS MADE IN SEATTLE method at my expense. No matter whether your case fe of | long standing or recent develop- | ment, whether it is chronic or acute, | jonal or perma- | t, you should send for this free rial treatment. {| matter where you live—no/| what your age or decupation 1 are troubled with piles, my me will relieve you promptly... | I especially want to send it to} those apparently hop forms of ointment 1 Want. you to realize that my| method of treating piles is the one | pendable treatment. | liberal offer of free treat-| # too important for you to 0 day, Write now Simply mail the this now--TODAY! | | Free Pile Remedy aR Windshield Swipe SPECIAL .... 49 Regular $1.00 There’s danger in a rain-covered windshield. Get one of these Swipes and take no risks. Cleans the entire length of the windshield. Main Floor LARGE ASSORTMENT OF “Titan” Graniteware piece of Gray Graniteware in this sale is a pos- itive bar ain, of the items having or- sold for more than twice this special price. The assortment includes: PRESERVING KETTLES COVERED SAUCE PANS HANDLED PUDDING PANS COVERED CONVEX KETTLES BASEMENT Extra Quality Cocoa Door Mats bias “SSE SPECIAL $1 4 AT Size 18x30 inches. A door mat made from extra quality cocoa fiber with securely- bound edges. Special for Friday at ......$1.49 Basement nal treatment, Stop drugging! Rub | Jacobs Oli" at any drug store, and in a Sice wide. tated. we. the misery right away! Rub sooth-| just a moment you'll be free from || piease send free trial of your Method ing, penetrating “St. Jacobs Ol" di- | rheumatic pain, soreness @nd stiff. tor * rectly into the sore, stiff joints and ness. Don't suffer! Relief and a muscles, and relief comes instantly, | cure await you. Get It! . Jacobs | \" Ol!” conquers pain, It 4s | Oil” is Just as good for solatica, nov a ha as rheumatiem cure which | ralgia, lumbago, | Bever disappoints and does not blister, |und swellings.—Advertisement, THE STORE FOR USEFUL ARTICLES 1021 Second Avenue—Rialto Block

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