The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 16, 1921, Page 5

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pposes Reduction of Railway Wages * * WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1921. THE SEATTLE STAD PCT CSRS eer TTT Ca 0 | The Rhodes Co. STORE HOURS 9 TO 5:30 New Skirts of Wool Plaids at $8.50 Second Floor Period Rockers —wing construction, cane seat and back, in mahogany finish, VERY pleasing value in attractive color combinations is the feature of | this display of spring skirts just received. In addition to plaids the | assortment shows a comprehensive line of broken checks which this spring will be as much in favor as plaids. They are designed in plain gathered | | and pleated models and may be chosen in sizes 26 to 32, waist measures. | | | Special—Underwear an‘cnbREN Upper Main Floor Special on Window Shades $-ft.x6-ft. Stock Shades, water . Women’s Wool Mixed Union Suits Women’s Wool Mixed Pants x s s , colors, green and tam........seeeeees 70c 194 union suits in low neck, no sleeve, ankle A broken line of styles comprising 83 pairs, length style in sizes 34 to 44, Formerly $3.00; ome of which are ulightly soiled. Sizes 34 to 44 BRERA 5 then reduced to $1.95. Priced special but not each size in every style. Formerly $2.00 ee ee GS er GOh's Cicsicccscoerrecsesces GUC tak Oth U0 hate ont 98c BOLE. . ccc cen ees ceweee cee ree ss eeneowene Women’s Wool Mixed Union Suits 260 union sults in a broken line of styles com: Children’s Wool Mixed Union Suits rere prising sizes from 34 to 46 but not each size in 268 suits in high neck, long sleeve, ankle every style, weight or quality. Formerty $3.60 length style consisting of a broken line of sizes and uf to $5.00; then reduced to $2.50. Priced from 2 to 16 years, excepting sizes 8, 10 and 12, WHERE IKE MENTS FIFTH special to close out, Formerly $2.50 to $3.60; then reduced 98 B GUE. secccrecssscccoce teeccesseos $1.19 to $1.95, To close out, a sult . c S !Presi lent Returns Women’s Wool Mixed Union Suits Children’s Vests and Pants TILL CARRIED | i 233 union sults In a broken line of styles which 400 gray and white cotton vests and pants; | our House Blils wold formerly at $5.00 to $6.00; then reduced to pants in sizes 26 to 34; vests in sizes 18 to 28. ON THE STREE | WASHINGTON, Fed. 16—All $3.50. Sizen 34 to 44 but not each size in every Formerly $1.00; then reduced to 75c. 39c 4 daily records for presidential vetoes ntyle. To close out, To close out, a garment..... Seevicamned probabiy were roken » yeaterday Pia cslincrcosrccaaisiccaias OOD when President Wilson sent four bTwo Men Arrested, Won't dii!s back to congress with messages Children’s Vests and Pants 4 P' ee ve of disapproval, A 70 i leece-li 4 its In 6-year Give Their Destination | “The house gasped tn amazement as Around and Around and Around They Go : a ree: nets eine pp pre: ; the clerk read the four messages. All| -! CHICAGO, Feb. 16 Raltroads | caune of present wage agreements | New French Kid Gloves To close out, 29 c @ garment ... Children’s Vests, Pants and Drawers 150 wool mixed garments in sizes 4 to 10 years but not each size in every etyle or quality, For- merly $1.50; then reduced to $1.00. To close out, a garment...... 59c Children’s Union Suits 210 fleece-lined sults in gray and white, mate of abroken line of sizes in high neck, long sleeve, ankle length style. Sizes 6 to 14 but not each size in every style Formerly $1.25 and $1.50, To close out, a sult.. at the New Prices Malin Floor At 25 Two-clasp, piquesewn * French kid gloves in beay er, mode, tan, navy and gray with heavy two-toned and self embroidery. Also white with mode, black, gray and self embroidery Also African brown and gray with Paris point backs Also black with self and white crochet embroidery, A 5 French kid gloves in gaunt t . let style with strap wrist in brown, mode, white and gra: affected minor bills. ia , shou © the Inte: = C ctudeis am, see a ey hould appeal to the Interstate com-| with employes | Carrying “ka, J. Troiier, p Peper % ' nae merce commission for increased Thin case ts considered a test be- | gage ye, Bonded Brandy Is rates, instead of slashing the wages |tween employes and employers \Dark-Haired Boys Looking for Bleach | OAKLAND, Cal. Feb. 16.—A de mand for hair bleach among young men looking for jobs was predicted | today, H. 8. McCormack, New York | “business psychologist,” told the! Oakland Ad club luncheon that blond men think faster than their| dark-haired brothers, | STOP ITCHING SKIN Zemo the Clean, Anti: Liquid, Gives Prompt What Congress Is Doing Today SENATE Recretary of the Treasury Houston before judiciary committees on for- eign loans. ‘Army appropriation bill being con- sidered by military affairs committee, Manufactures committees continues coal bearings, HOUSE ppropriations committee begins heahings on Muscle Shoals 1 t bith miaNSidn a‘taire committee continues hearings on Russian trade and eco- nomic conditions. Intersta’ mmerce cot re amendment to the act. ‘and meane committee con- riff administration consider- Pang yh piber hae death | Dal. President Wilson yerterday | achy, full of cold, unstrung. Your presided over a cabinet meeting in| meais don't fit—breath ts bad, skin ation. Shippin board investigation com- ues hearings. fortifications appropria 42, were arrested at Fourth . 4 . | of employes, E. P. Curtin, rail em-|- ——— rer ons nents ot: Tossdey nit | Sold to Aid Church N ployer’ representative, told the en . Gra e * - ~ BIN ’ IN, N. ¥., Feb. 16.— a. Tr ak teoteences precinct. The |-, GHAMPTON, N. ¥., Fe United States railway labor board 3 Jetill is held as evidence and the men| for $69 to aid the buildin lo | ne Iding fund of vinta Curtin testified in the case tn “They WwW @re held on open charges. Federal | the Orthodox Greek church of En which the Atlanta, Birmingham & ORK Atlantic road is asking the board to H td ) ‘The men would not say where they é ;, wi ou 8. ; grape Juice and 400 pounds of sugar. Managed Burial reduce wages one-half the sum of y Gwere taking the still. The arrest is 9 . fades aeaae tee 1888. transit. [strong demand in the Orient. CHICAGO, Feb. 16.-Police today! ... ine current wages in no reason 66 Chamberlain, 91, member of 1 hehe Venka-ate Sauk saiaicainen: ie i ae caring enh found under a {they claim, an appeal should be made : sedaiainel Adak tian a6 ton sn” interstate commerce commis : formerly occupied by the woman. ‘The tentimony of Curtis was offered | The aged woman was buried there}. rebuttal of that given by B. Le 59 send, and granddaughter, according aga opens eetdteg ds + pretty Mes rk to a confession made to the police by | 40, mld lls road could not pay divi- ' the latter, Miriam M. Townsend, tal Ee ee * ented concert planist. | j “Grandmother died one day =| Wil M = ses June—I don't remember the exact t — 2 Swouner| OV ULSON Meets Seattle Woman Says Her 2, 224 many « night 1 never got a/ ind T were both at her side when she - a Troubles Have Been) (ono ead ge bad rhouma | preathed her lait C b t F rs tim in my feet, which ached and] «Under the cover of midnight we aoine rst - Overcome, 3 . | set about. Finally my conditon be-| heautiful ve 4 = garden plot. We carried _ Now Feels Like Differ- | come such that 1 nad to fogee myseit|ONeUUEs! Eden, Pen ee body ime in fear felt unfit for anything. . WASHINGTON, Feb, 16.—For the “To us she is not dead, she is just | “1 could talk all day about Tanlac,| “But I hadn't been taking Tanlac| buried. She ts happy tn love. | first time in nearly a year and a! You are bilious, constipated, head. Robins, 5548 Eighteenth ave. Seattle. I needed. My tndigestion and rheu jon her cot.” rT ecutt {fic ” “I never expect to be without Tan-| ™atism are things of the pastand, in|] The daughter’s confession came © executive offices, Promptly at) sallow. Take one or two Cascarets ‘when everything else failed. For over | of any kind. I have gained in weight| mother for three days. Up until the ge yg — & cane. | wake up clear, rosy and cheerful. No} ® year my stomach was so disordered and strength, can do my housework | confession the women always an en four photographers were | griping-—no inconvenience. Children | ble. I had no relish for food, and/“ifferent person. I never miss an|Chamberlain?’ by saying: “She ts found the president and his cabl- | ———— mentee actually dreaded to eat on account of | Opportunity to recommend Tanlac to| nappy in love.” |net seated. In a quiet voice, the To Relieve Catarrh, jwas weak and nervous and suffered| Tanlac is sold by the Bartell Drug| members of the Zoroastrian Sun cult} “Let's have this over with as Catarrhal D afn terribly from headaches and dizzi-‘ Stores.—Advertisement, and the Fire cult of the Rosicrucians, | 900 8 possible. e ess { bonded brandy was sold yesterday authorities may prosecute the case, | (he, Ortnodos firesk church of Eo |Girl Says She and Mother ‘the first ever made here over a still| American jewelry has come Into “Financial inahility of carriers te | unearthed the body of Mra. Nancy | tor pay reduction,” sald Curtin “It by her daughter, Mra. Ruth Town} is date,” said Miss Townsend, and She) pained mo s0 it was hard for me to dug the grave in the middie of our ent Person to do my housework, and in fact Ilin the grave. and never get tired,” said Mrs. John | long before I saw it was exactly what “Grand ae, for it relieved me of my troubles | fact, I never have an ache or @ painlatter olin grilled her and the| ‘20 the president entered the cabl-| tonight for your liver and bowels and| that everything I ate gave me trou-| With ease and feel like an entirely|,wored the question, “Where ia Mra,| Slowed to enter the room, they | love Cascarets too. 10, 26, 60 cents. | the misery that always followed. 1| my friends.” Police said all three women were| President sald: The pictures were to be the last tions bill. High-Grade White or Ivory ENAMEL Speci =. $1.19 Regular Price $1.60 Begin your Spring painting at once. This is a SEATTLE-MADE enamel— excellent quality, which produces a beautiful gloss finish which will stand repeated washings. Suitable for furni- ture and woodwork. Choice of either white or the popular ivory shade. MAIN FLOOR same de Concentrated Heat Penetrates Right | pendable in- Zy BASEMENT Extra Good Quality > comma on t You Kno relative in the garden plot, __| made on two cumeras. |4,Rertona suffering from catarrhay Help, the Woglumi Doe ee cette Taoen siameariney ae, tace speed, nolge| = Are on the Way! Patrolman Fires om [oi tortie et ai atest ot | ceeay han apreed from India to| — jfoe, and it never uses gentle NO OTHER WAY! methods with its victims. If } on a suspicious Character who was formula and hand it to them, and|chards. Aleurocanthus Woglumi ts| |None of the shots took effect, and|is made as follows tho experts. liniments and lotions.|]| neighboring cities of Parint (aout 1 { r al fired twice after the man started|}srint (double strength.) Take this Y Old But a disease that can cause|]) Oakland, Alameda and J) running, on catching sight of the|wa' eadin ittla ceamulnted sneeet n e en) ° respite from the pains of | source far below the surface the survival of the fit- Windshied Swiper only to reduce by tonic action the Time nt any excess of secretions p r i J | a ¥ jfor as far back as the oldest drunk | ("." Aig struggle with the disease just| pect results is a remedy that ||| ™°Te modern methods gives are nearly always quick and hissing sounds in their ears, should |by Doctor | §.S.8. is a wonderful blood nce is furnished b |#wipe was swiped, according to his| ae sr sapdb MM Mond \ i No need to look for a i * y lreport to Sergt. W. 8 Whitzke, of Wall PEPPER HEAT ago. Dress ! Plain Glass Tumblers One Dozen Dainty Photographs ri disease germs. You can take “Under State Supervision” | . |quires thorough treatment. gi | - | contata. the save your better glasses. Get them 700 Kitel Bldg. Second at Pike cot i - | cured by the use of liniments,|pas been in constant use for standard today just as they were} Authorities believe that dire pover to furnish the lights. At the end/treasing affliction can usually be| WASHINGTON, Feb, 16—The . s oleh neohe or © © Loiterer in an Alley |i $o0"know of someoms |Cuba and Central America, ento-| : Rheumatism Cannot the disease w es e disease were confined to ITLE INSURANCE |Ii|ichecing in an alley between Colum-|you may have been, the ‘manne nt ‘the target made his escape. Dixon|, Secure from your druggist 1 on Even if you have been for-'so much pain and suffering Berkeley. It is a case of |f|stnting shield of the officer. wolved. Take one table- | Rheumatism during the past of the skin. test — abstracts of title inflammation and swelling in the iddle ear, and the results it| «sted on having the genuine Favor lean remember, is now listed as | f{fective ite Prescrip- as soon as cold weather re-| goes deep down into the blood cure for Rheumatism in||"emedy, and is the logical lthe pawnshop division, Wednesday has changed a $ i Set of Six, 2 Special at .. Cc Specially Priced at S. S. S. with the assurance / j . 8 Thursday at this saving. Special, set of 4 use | i f | “- . 7 Rheumatism, lumbago, neuritis, lotions and similar locally ap-| more than fifty years, during || Alkali in Shampoos SULPHUR CLEARS backache, stiff neck, sore musqies, eid FaRTn EEO ANG TUE contained | | alcohol, < str | official ¢ th tive with Hy ty caused the women to bury th MP oe paseo Was eeesiles werkt And Head Noises P SAN FRANCISCO |i si.tcetecrs aes. OF Pe Ss raicite tat In"any i |mext destructive invasion’ ot e po 4 wt ow effectes ol jete rele: a , That's enough.” niancon bas effected complete rellet | america, government officials fore one —$$—$—____—_—— tidy ns | “ae € pala scarcely hear|cast today, may come from Aleuro- | e@ Bick Ra extent “that the tisk tee] canthus Wogluml, The invasion | Patrolman Alex Dixon opened fire} Whe tg tr pied wae head noises of mologista said, devasting citrus or-| s.* ithe surface there might be | N black fl ly routed by | ace n 4 ; «ae \Albia and Cherry sts. and Sixth and|*4ving some poor sufferer, perhaps, |@ small black fly easily ro y | Be Reached by Lini- some nee ia expecting relief Po a oepsar py Seventh aves, at 3 a, m. Wednesday.| {lon can be prepared at hater and | oa? cmusion barrage, according to) ‘ rom its clutches by rubbing|}} in San Francisco and its |f)» '. ments and Lotions (“7 tunate enough to have some is deep-seated and has its S used in this way not 7 " * have totally disappeared |) Swiped From Auto|!" Tubes, and thus to equal- | hoop skirts were worn by those who Mg senths, -™ ay as tor =. only gunetble treat-|]) ond Mibsong way rs the |f| ‘sonn p ose pilhion sheert uli} Seem ee an the drum, but | rest asked the druggist for, and in prepared for the annual! ment from which you can ex- ; of evidencing and pro- jf} tiers victim. Every person who has catarrh in|tion put up turns. supply, and kills the germs tecting land titles. | While the judge left his auto|8ny form, or distressing rumbling. wa : 4 “i |standing in front of the Bungalow: | give thi cl, ie os that cause the disease. In Seattle Title Insur- |[|Theatre restaurant, the. windshield |ment. “*"P* © ‘ritl—-Advertise-| pierce over Reithe liniment bottle. The| tteatment for Rheumatism, HH ; 3 ier taeeul AL i ring dis- ||because it promptly perme- WASHINGTON TITLE : ; ri since then! '/ |cause of this torturing dis- p ifs P tS 1 te ease is far below the sur- | tes the entire blood supply, epia Portrait Specia’ u r. HR Aged and searches out and kills the INSURANCE COMPANY | Ripley These are good weight, plain Tumblers face of the skin, and re- “ medicines with fluted bottoms. Six of these will 85.00 that you are not experiment- James & Merrihew vray ‘ ; infer to Pain Spot—Bi edi + If Rheumatism could bejing, for this fine old remedy i a ae dy six at ..... ++ 28¢ plied treatment, it would be! which time it has been giving H : strains, aching Joints. When you a simple matter to conquer |<njendid results. So you owe Bad for Washing Hair are suffering so you can hardly get | Beauty depends upon health. } Worry, sleepless nights, headaches, | ‘ teahii ai }; + around, it try “Red Pepper Pp aS this disabling and painful lit to yourself to take S. S.S.| Moat soaps and prepared sham Perigo Aa ll the eciokeat fo pains, disorders, irregularities and Red Riding Hood Broom disease. For liniment is one| without delay, and discard poo contain too much al which tet: Shown. weakness of @ distinctly feminine | of the most plentiful articles |the use of local treatment) very !nJusious, ae it dries the Nothing has such concentrated, | ater a aaa tm the hice | Regular $1.25, 85 obtainable. that can do you no good. ‘The best thing to use is Mulsitied | jay sulphur Seca Wien fase Lacock gee Aig gs ang ni gard look, drooping shoulders, and | Special at ....... Cc But have you ever known leocoanut off shampoo, for thia is| “PY Sulp « a a the faltering step. oa i Skin Breaks Out apply Red Pepper Rub you feel the fs tn | “Red Riding Hood” Brooms are of a single case that was By eliminating from the | Pu 474 entirely greasotons. It’s teeing heat In three minutes i¢| To Fetain the appearance of youth | excep- you must retain health. Instead of | tionally well made from selected broom very cheap and beats anything else | cured by such treatment?'| system the tiny germs that | (i) to pieces. You can-vet Mulsified | Your own experience should || cause Rheumatism, you will | at any drug store, and a few ounces| Any breaking out of the skin on|warms the sore spot through and face, neck, artns or body is overcome | through. Frees the blood ciroula lotions, powders and paints, ask your druggist for Dr. Pierce's Favorite | corn, strongly sewed four times and pro- , " fe quickest by applying Mentho-Sul-|tion, breaks up the congestion—and | pea " alg to you pe ng oo be pens oun Pr will last the whole family for! hur, ‘The pimples seem to dry|pain is gone, 4 Royal nen ee tected with a metal shoulder. ‘ou can expec rol you have at last free . right up and go away, declares al Rowles Red Pepper Rub,’ made| EAST OAKLAND, Cal.—“T have . # : Simply moisten the hair with " . ih ten Maeea's Sabcette Prénccis. Will outlast several cheap brooms, methods is some temporar. pong E noted skin specialist from red peppers, costs little at any | used Dr. ‘avorite Prescrip: | porary || yourself from the shackles | wator ana rub it in, about a tea Nothing has ever been found to|drug store. Get a jar at once. Al-|tion at different times for over \ telief from the agonizing | of the disease. spoonful is all that Is required. It} take the place of sulphur as a pimple | most instant relief awaits you, Use| twenty-five years, and it has never BASEMENT ins. _If you Ses et igh makes an abundance of rich, on ™Y| remover, It is harmless and inex-|it for colds in chest. No matter faiet. Sy ogy Sais I sos it sin e pains away for good, an i edica al psc SS eee 1] pensive, Just ask any druggist for a|what you have used for pain or| troubled with inflammation and it be freed from the shackles bubgaey out neuen cat rinses out easily. The hair dries) cna jar of Mentho-Sulphur and use| congestion, don't fail to try Red|#00n helped me. At another time I f the di 9 | ment for literature and full quickly and ly, and is noft, fresh | tt tike gold cream.—Advertisement. | Pepper Rub.—Advertisement. took it for severe pains in my right ¢ th, t cons de pry id of advice about your own case, looking, bright, fluffy, wavy and —- side; the ‘Favorite Prescription’ we at you must get rid OF | 4. " " j vi ddress Chief Medical Advi sy to hand Besides, It looxens | "AR VU: eu again helped me out, and I was soon 4 is ’ and takes out every particle of d = the cause of the disease, and er, 38 Swift Laboratory, At-|44 very par K: enune ; : dirt and dandruff Be wure your $0 DAYS! TREATE eter ar Sg ger Hot merely its symptoms: pg, oben THE STORE FOR USEFUL ARTICLES t ™ i lanta, Ge 82.00 per box, Descriptive book free. peng’ upon tM. Law- Rh , “ lanta, Ga. druggist gives you Mulsified —Ad- KAK-HU COMPANY, Tacoma, Wash. For Sale by Druggiate. rence, 1241 Fifteenth Avenue.—Ad-| eumatism is a sturdy), —(Advt.) | vertisement. ‘Advertisement | vertisement, w

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