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MOTHER! “California Syrup of Figs” Child’s Best Laxative Also Observe Day ‘LODGES HONOR WASHINGTO Rainier Club, College Grads planted flags at the foot of the statue | | of George Washington on the Unk | -ICONSULS LAY WREATHS AT STATUES FOOT Consuls of the nations friendly to the United States tald wreaths and | versity of Washington campus Tues day, Mexico's president sent his Celebration of Washington's birth: | message thru hie consul here, and day, which began with a downtown | the Athenaeum of Bologna, the old parade and exercises at the Univer jest university in Italy, cabled tte sity of Washington Tuesday morn ing, was continued Tuteday night in| the form ef banquets and other moet ings. One of the mon: wan an evening parade of the Red Men's lodge. striking features greeting fons and Daughters of the Amert- to the decorations, Rev, W, 0. Forbes offered prayer, Mra, & Hf MacDonald led in Singing “America,” and three Boy Scouts gave a aalute At the Rainier club a banquet was | to the flag. for the name California | €tven by James Shield Assembly, K. of C., with 75 couples present Alumni of the University of Penn sylvania featured at Blunc's cafe, the package, then you are # child is having the bes harmless physic for the ch, liver and bowels. its fruity taste. each t 1+ | force to hear a patriotic program. _yeckiamgmetien @2 og ‘The birth of the father of the Unt- . }ted States was celebrated by many other organizations fn all parts of the sugars, for detect! several hundred dollars a pound. | city. Children |@P4 at Scottinn Rute hall members of Full directions |that organization gathered in full anda luncheon was given in Domes. of the 8 A, RR, was the principal apeaker, Professor Edmond 8. Meany was in charge of the ceremonies. A reception to the consuls followed tle Seience hall, Professor Meany announced that the celebration prob ably would be repeated annually, Rallroad rails last about 10 years,! Se es) SS ae * fauna tne ~ seul iho! ™amiics = eee can Revolution added memorial tvy | Ernest B. Hussey, state president | THE SEAT |Zoning Expert Saye He Likes Seattle Members of Seattle's soning com mimion were conferring Wednesday |with Harlan Bartholomew, soning expert for the Bt Louls commission who t# registered at the Frye hotel He will speak on city growth and the soning sy#tem at Hroadway high |achool tonight. | “I have been very agresably sur prised at Seattle,” Bartholomew maid today, “I commend the wisdom of your engineering planning /wide wtreets and in elim: | inating poles from the main strecta” |China Famine Fund to Be Spent Here With the money it receives tn tte campaign in this state, the state ex eoutlve committee of the China fam | Wevtern Washington producers, it ts announced, Efforts are being made to obtain a navy transport to carry provisions, Double chins may now be removed |by means of a new electrical vibrat- ing mechantam. | commission in| ine fund will buy food supplies trom | TLE STAR TO LIE IN STATE \Burial Private; Chamber to Attend en Masse Funeral nervices for A. J. Thoden, | | Beattie merchant and former prest dent of the Chamber of Commerce | who died suddenly in New York, will be held ‘Thursday afternoon at the Firet Presthyterian church, body arrived in Beatle Tuesday night Dr. M. A. Matthews will preach the funeral sermon. Burial will be private, The be will He in atate at the Butterworth parlors until 1 p.m. Thursday. | celved Wednenday from John H. | Defreen, president of the National Chamber of Commerce, Members of the Seattle chamber | are requested to meet at the Cham | | ber of Commerce rooma, Arctic build ing, at 1 p.m. Thursday to attend the funeral in a body ‘The retail trades burean of the | chamber has asked all storen to clone | |for one hour Thursday afternoan, | during the funeral, | Active pallbearers will be: J. 1. Car. | man and Charles Allen of Tacoma, Judge Alfred Battle, David W omb, J. W, Maxwell, J. W. Spar gler, FT, Barton, J. F. Lane and G GC. Corbaley of Seattle. The honorary pallbearers will be: Judge Thomas Burke, R. A. Ballinger, C. J, | H. F. Alexander, George Do: W. H. Snell, W. If. Paulhame J Lowman, J. P. Douglas, R. 8. Boyne 8. H. Hedges, RH. Parsona, D. Frederick, F. W. Hurtbut, A. G, M Fraser, C. C. Carpenter, Frank M« Dermont, H.C. Henry, J. #. Graham, | Dr. T. A. LaViolette and te | Fisher. DADS AND SONS. ‘GET ACQUAINTED beorb Eats a and Fine Senti- | ment at Banquet Father and son stepped out to din |nor Tuemlay night. | ‘The occasion was the fourth an-| inual Father and Son banquet at/ | Crystal Pool | There were cata, apesches, mustc | and lots of pep at the big dmner, the A moseage of condolence was re it) BODY OF RHODES | Accompanied by Mra. Mthoden, the WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1921. A Special Sale of Notions AT DECIDED REDUCTIONS —AO pairs Kleinert dress shields, every pair guaranteed. Regularly 50c; spe- cial 35¢, ~—80 sanitary aprons of pure rubber with net top—flesh and white. Regu- larly 75¢c; special 50c. —800 yards narrow elastic in both black and white. Regularly 8c and 10¢ a yard; special 5c. —42 pieces embroidered edging in col- ors. Regularly 25c; special 10c. ~—23 skeleton waists with garters, in white. Regularly 50c; special 25c. —82 sanitary belts, small size. Regu- larly 50c; special 25c, A Very Special Price on Unbleached Muslin 22c a Yard —This quality has been selling for 40c a yard. —A quality especially desirable for making aprons, house dress- es and art needlework. A fine and firmly woven cloth with a soft finish; 36 inches wide. Second Floor. —84 pairs children’s all-elastic garters in all sizes. Black only. Regularly 835c; special 25c. —48 pairs children’s side elastics In small sizes. Black only. Regularly 25c; special 10c. —A guaranteed rust-proof snap fasten- er in black and white. All sizes; 6 cards for 25c. ~-200 spools Heminway’s 100-yard spool silk in a broken line of colors, Special 11c a spool. —A guaranteed real human hair net in cap and fringe shapes. Regularly 15c; special 10c each. —¥IRST FLOOR ee vars: Priced $6. 95 —A new shipment of smart spring hats for women and misses—georgette and straw, all sid in a variety of the ‘newest shapes and colors. —Effective trimmings of flowers, fruits, rib- bons and the popular drapéd sash effects. Chambray Coverall Aprons $1.49 —200 oo, aprons in neat coverall emg dg ue, green, lavender and gray. Yoke, sleeves, belt and pockets trimmed in white bias bindings. —“Made in Seattle.” A Purchase Unusually Low Priced 200 Bloomers at $1.00 —Women’s bloomers of good quality mercer- | — ized sateen, cut full. Elastic knee and waist bands. Flesh and black. —Sizes 25, 27, 29. Unusual values at $1.00. Ti a main idea of which is to promote geod fellowship between the fathers jand sone of the city, | The-Poot auditorium wag filled with tables of food, and after said | food had been taken care of by the} [hundreds of father® and sons pree ent, Toastmaster Leonard Bushell took charga Dennis Dean, ef Lincetn hich school, guve his version of what « “regular” dad ould be Uke Alvin F. Hall then spoke of the importance of the relations between father and son which should bring out the boy in the man and the eusuant paren: + Manan WPL Pre Oe 400 Yards of Pillow Tubing Very Specially Priced at 45c a Yard —Unusually good values at this special price, —42-inch pillow case > a quality that will give service, Second Floor “esti Woe new jokes that went over big, Paul Bhorrock of Queen Anne high echool spoke on training tn the high schoola, and Its great value to the coming men. Nathan Ecketetn brought the pro- cram to a close with a speech for |f/ the boys In which he set George! 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