The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 24, 1921, Page 5

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: THURSDAY, >) i?) 82 yds. sati county emplo: 0 per year? to prove how we saving, by substi- our taxicab service for If you wan: Bake this to us with your name and address. ‘We will do the ty Curlains Scrims and Marquisettes for less than factory prices. This Sale for Friday Only! = Reg. 86 yds. extra quality Scrim..... 108 yds. Voile, extra quality. .......$1.00 want to see every Fy automobile run by city pt FEBRUARY 24, 1921. 18 pes. of colored border Scrim S 10 pes. of colored dotted Scrim and Marquisette 85¢ 240 yds. Satin border 85e Gorm .i.ccee seee.. 85e in border Scrim.... ++ 60¢ +. S5e LIBERAL CREDIT EXTENDED eye WHERE PIKE MEETS FIFTH ETTOTT ITS NESS (Dublin Families Are |Housed in Tenements | Nearly one-third of the families in \Dubtin lve tn one-room tenements, |according to a letter received in Se jattle from C. J. France, former port commissioner, who ts now in Ire land making arrangements for dis [tribution of relief funds. The Dublin city corporation used | sti ithe last of its relief funds long ago, the letter states, and the school chil- dren there are in a pitiful condition yes locked wu: to have it dem- we could save from lack of food. rest. several people, ons Barge Dynamiting g. Case Nears Finish SOUTH BEND, Feb. | case of Fred Welsh, accused of first degree murder for the alleged dyna- miting of a barge in which were was expected today “to go to the jury Friday. MSHS E. RV 1 CE MMMMESMINNES) 'Stay of Execution ‘Curtains at Wholesale DON’T MISS THIS CHANCE TO BUY for Oregon Prisoner VALE, Ore, Feb, 94.—Georre | Moward, who was convicted in gir Jeult court here on a charge of mur. | dering George R. Sweeney, will not ‘be hanged at the Salem penitentiary tomorrow as scheduled. idee Diggs granted a stay of exe | following an 11th hour ap |peal, which waa filed in behalf of Howard. ‘The supreme court cannot |hear the appeal before June, so the Jcondemned man is sure of several s more of life, | ant’s appeal was made possible lby fellow convicts at the state pent. lof $250 to pay the court costs of the Spec. You Can Have 40¢ 50¢ A2¢ 40¢ 50¢ 60¢ LARGEST, best of af dervien on canes smooth as grape vinen Hardy Canse often grow ft 12 pounds of fruit a-~The owing test covering s*asen, handling aad shipping, and lees to pick and pruse” plants trom . % S100; 18, Wit Bea Te, lined, trimmed ored stitching ; —$16. ance and Seattle women dencies. New &pring Model, fine serge, full silk In color effects vying with the blossoms in radi- ty, as dictated by Fashfon for BUSINESS Springtime Frocks For the Society Bud seeking novelty and cherished exclusive- ness—for the College Girl in search of variety and dash—for the matron who appreciates the alluring attraction which these youth-giving modes impart to the figure that longs to stay in col- ail sizes beau- Spring Coats and Wraps, full silk lined; all sizes, $16. A CONSIDERED PERFECTION and unerring sense of that which will contribute to the peculiar, spark- ling individuality that is hers, directs womankind to “Sweet Sixteen.” We urge upon every woman in Seattle to make daily study of the exhib- its in our show windows if she would keep pace with Fashion’s ten- OUR ELSE. Suite of finest Jersey Cloth, manufactured in the United States; sizes—$16. Is that of selling “Sweet Sixteen” Coats, Suits, Dresses and Furs—AND NOTHING 1021 Second Avenue, Rialto Block eerge, braid trimmed; full wk ined. AU siseo—$16. Poise, serenity, charm, are all envied attri- butes of women, who find in them the secret of good dressing fs inexpensively Los Angeles Ban Francisco |tentiary, they having raised a fund | THE SEATTLE STAR FIND “KICK” IN| LOWLY ONIONS |Montana’s Ex-Boozers Turn} to It for “Jag” RD } ANACONDA, Mont. Feb. 24.—-Pro- | hibition in Montana has doubled the consumption of onions, The “bite” in the vigorous bulb soothes the longing of thore who! were used to a “kick” In Nquids, | J. Th. Gnone, merchant, is responat- | | | ble for this statement. “Proprietors of sandwich stands and soft drink partors serve an onion with everything,” ays Gnose, HERE'S BLOW FOR MOSQUITO, Sound Detector Hears ’Em) Coming Miles Away BOSTON, Mass., Feb, 24-—Did you | ever hear a whale grunt or a man under the surf 30 miles away? Ac cording to F. J. Beher, one of the United States army's experts orf un-— derwater sound registration, experts and mechanics are at work perfect- ing & delicate instrument with which to record underwater sounds at a distance ranging from 36 to 40 mil | Harold J. W. Kay of a submarine naval company, who ta working on! PARIS, Feb. 24—-Another of the tandmarks of Paris in to disappear. | St. Lamre, the women's prison, will | if | his instrument could record the grunt of a whale, the whir of a mosquito’s Wings or the echo that comes trom an iceberg a fow miles away, Famous Prison in Paris to Disappear the sound recording Instrument, says shortly be pulled down, and a new | | prison will be constructed tn a sub | urd. ‘The prison was formerty a convent. It had been condemned, “ It Hurts Business| TORONTO, Feb. 44.—New Bruns | ing declared that the ocean was no! place In which to bury folk, and) |adopted a strong resolution against | the practice of burial at sea, | } | ; Precocious Today ROME, Feb. 24.—In geome of the | wick undertakers at a recent meet | | | Italian Beans Are |market gardens beans and other spring vegetables and fruit, even | cherries, are ajready ripening, but/| the cultivators distrust these mant- | |festationa, fearing hard weather to | follow. Sens Mothers Less Modest Than Girls SPRINGFIELD, Dl, Fea %4— | Mrs. I. G. Miller, president of the | Springfield Improvement league, ridi- culed every mother’s modern dreas [in opening a campaign against un- chaperoned dances, tmmodert dreares jand excemmive use of powders and paints. | “Mothers ere to tiame tn many | canes,” she anid, “ns they often dross | |more tmmodestly than their dangh. | ters and put on the war paint just | aa thick. And some of the women seen on the street don't wear enough clothes to wad a shotreun.” | | surest, quickest stomach relievers in | out. | eat favorite foods F without fear HUNGRY BUT | DAREN'T EAT Take ‘'Pape’s Diapepsin”’ and Your meals hit back! Your stom ach {x sour, acid, gasty and you feel | bloated after eating or you have) heavy lumps of indigestion pain or headache, but never mind. Hero is instant relief. Don't stay upset! Bat a tablet of Pape’s Diapepsin and immediately the indigestion, gases, acidity and all | stomach distress caused by acidity | ends. " the world. drug stores.—Advertisement, FIRST CLEARANCE SALE USED PIANOS, PLAYER PIANOS and GRAND PIANOS This Year This is the fourth day of this great sale of Pianos, Player Pianos and Grand Pianos at prices and terms so low, considering the quality of instruments, that any- one wishing an instrument should. investigate these wonderful values. Many times before we have been able to give the public exceptional values, byt at no time have we had a better assortment than we have at the present time. JUST A FEW OF THE MAKES REPRESENTED HERE: Well-known Pianos and Player Pianos, the product of makers who are proud to put their names on their instruments WHEELOCK, FARRAND, STEINWAY, VICTOR, HOWARD, BUSH & LANE, MARSHALL & WENDALL, KIMBALL and many more Most of these instruments look like new, and there are some in beautiful mahogany, burl walnut and oak LOOK AT THESE PRICES ; $150 $250 $285 $325 $395 $425 $495 $525 $575 $625 : etc., any one of which can be purchased on easy terms. BUY NOW This is a wonderful opportunity to buy a fine instrument. A large saving is made on any purchase here. ‘ ft BABY GRAND $775 $485 HOWARD PIANO $150 MANUFACTURERS Used Benches and Stools, $1.50 to $14.00 Push slane Piano Gf WHOLESALE . 1519 Third Avenue MARSHALL & WENDALL $325 RETAIL WHEELOCK PIANOLA PIANO, $625 = = —— ——— = An electrically heated steam tabte,| Jack Pi |Ifke a tea wagon, has been brought | jout for hospital use. | Pickford, film serious condition from bronchial pneumonia, was reported slightly improved at his home here LONDON, Feb. 24.—Great Britain) pag himself. is alive with locusts, Millions of dol-| oyor, lars’ worth of crops have been de|haq on a new suit. stroyed by the pests. Pape’s Diapepain tablets are the | country haw turned out to clean ‘em! boy, and, oh! where did you get it?/ It was recently proved that lo) And it's classy.” ‘They cost very little at|cust eggs sealed in tins will hatch out years afterward. Reported Improving 3, Feb. 24.—Jack ckford Is 8 ANGEL ctor who ts End of the Rainbow Is Moved From Camp CRIPPLE CREEK, Colo., Feb. 24. ‘This mining camp is no longer the end of the rainbow for adventurers | and fortune hunters. “rep” for wicked men and wild nights. Not a soul has been confined in the jail in the past 18 months. Britain Struggles to Bill Corey Wins Alaska Stake Race ANCHORAGE, Feb, 24—With a team of four setters and three mal- |amutes, Bill Corey won the An- | chorage here yesterday, six minutes and 40 seconds ahead of the field. Mrs. Nollie Neil's tearm went lame in the race. She accepted a borrowed team and finished fourth. WISE OLD DAD “Fedith, shall we tefl Dad our It in a be It's lost its| tle secret tonight, or wait?” “Why wait, with such glorious news? And to think that for so him had we only known.” “Yea, and helped ourselves, too. There are just loads of things I've longed to have, and always felt Dad With Locust Plague) ~™ doing enough as ft was.” The $5 mit as many picture: Ween{np @hursday—Friday—Saturday Buy NORTHWEST PRODUCTS, You benefit yo securing better quality at lower prices by products and eliminating freight charges. ,community by keeping money in Jocal circulation, Cash Prize for a Kodak Picture Onty 4 days left to win this month's prise. | Subs as v f, getting fresh ou benefit the you wish, © best one “Th Smith Building Is Stil! Opposite”— 34 wins $5. All entries our property. eine. nig fonda , j cai or apogee 83:50 | Del Monte Peaches 19¢ : —-—_____||/Del Monte Tomatoes 13¢| Peng Talcum Powder, rose and “uid . ole id Glycer Pg . : Ic Rose Water . Whisk B The Stationery, AQc | tnother for .. ‘Ic eoce California Syrup of 17¢c | Rigs s00 0000p 0cegas bens aparila, 81.00 Oren 24 nouns; SUNDAYS, ‘TOO “Yours for Health’ Their chatter was interrupted by How do you like it? Dad whole | “Dad, you look just Mke a young “At Cherry's, and without much cash, either. Their things are way your old dad could get anything he wanted on credit. All the pret- ties you girls and your mother want to wear, and pay as I can.” “Oh, Dad! That's the little secret we had for you, but you beat us to it.” “Yes, siree; and ft ts af right. Their store is 207 Rialto buflding, on Second ave, between Madison and Spring, over the Pig’n Whis- tle."-—-Advertisement. FRE E TO ASTHMA SUFFERERS Free Trial of a Method That Any- one Can Use Without Discom- fort or Loss of Time, ve @ method for the control of o matter whether your o tanding of recent it is present as No matter in ¢ you live, no matter what 4 all difficult breathing, many years we could have helped| “Well, girls, look me | down in price, and they told me/ nd we want you to try It at our) | | | | i \ and all those terrible par- a single day, Write now, t once, Sen 11 coupon below. jot even pay postage. FREE TRIAL covron FRONTIER ASTHMA CO. Room 611-N, Niagara and Hudson Sts, Buffalo, N. Y. Bend free trial of your method to: free ofter ts too tmportant ‘a nd | Do} Forest Rangers to Clear Ruined Trails ‘ Trails in the storm-swept federal forest reserves on the Olympic penin- committee recom sula will be cieared by forest rangers pec ee Re: [at the earliest opportunity, el club stak rece ~ Kennel club stake j Stated by W. G. Weigie, supervisor | jowing the school authorities jot the Snoqualmie national forest.| portable school It is not believed, however, that the| the ordinance government will attempt to salvage! appropriation of any large amount of down timber. patrol wagon KANSAS CITY, Mo.—Smith Cook, former policeman, dies as result of being bitten on leg 17 years ago by | miles east of woman he was attempting to arrest. tn business section. School Bill May Go. Over Mayor’s Veto” In spite of Mayor Caldweil's veta, mended to the city council Wednes: it ts/ day that it re-pass the ordinance ab making a H. Searing claims Ore.—Springfield, here, suffers $25,000 ==The Store for Useful Articles. READY TO SUPPLY YOUR SPRING GARDEN NEEDS With Garden Tools, Seeds, Fertilizers, Ete. SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY RAILROAD PATTERN WHEELBARROW . . $4.9 Strongly constructed, hardwood wheelbarrow; just the thing for garden use. Delivered “knocked down”; quickly assembled. MAIN FLOOR 16-Inch Garbage Can “MADE IN SEATTLE” SPECIAL $2.49 Galvanized iron Garbage Cans, with re-inforced base and side-protecting seams. Clothes Line Pulleys 35c SPECIAL Save time ‘and effort by installing Clothes Lines on Pulleys. Main Floor English Earthen Tea Pots ‘seem 25C Several designs of Earthen Tea Pots, some plain and some deco- rated. Prevailing pattern is Brown with two white bands. BASEMENT Basement

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