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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1921. * VALUES Friday and Saturday shoppers will experience a money-saving opportunity in wearing apparel. It is necessary now é, to economize but that by no means nec- essarily means to deprive yourself. q YOU WHO HAVE REFRAINED _§} FROM BUYING IN THE HOPE OF BETTER PRICES will be convinced that this offering is equitably priced. The silk market, which was first to de- cline, has long since hit the bottom. Prices will never be lower and indica- tions point to a slight upward trend as summer approac All of the following merchandise was when manufacturers were sacrificing. You are given the un- equaled opportunity to save by our power te buy for less. PRICES THAT DEFY ANY AND ALL COMPETITION. EH re set €f> C2 (wy | 5 i 3 i z fi in colored stripes and sur- plice models in figured bs + lg ongee eck models Sizes from 34 to 46. Good $5.85 val- . spe- ’ Ef z F meee me mc cece: W SPRING STYLES if i I ie il with heavy n silk thread and fringe. Any of the latest colors. " < ~ oe » cs - i nog panel peer cen n etna (Gute price. os $6.85 me beng 95 quality tricolette over- 6 Hi | | 4 i if BFEYE Pehay Perse Ae {fs Fee 4 blouses, on special sale at Overblouses of the finest quality mignonette trim- B med with deep silk fringe, e § chenille or braid. These i blouses come in plain or F fancy weaves and in both ; long and short sleeves. They are novelties of the season at prices within easy reach of any woman. You Can See the Largest Display of Silk at we go7Pthke Sh 2th Between First and Second Avenues GOOD RONHING ORDER THE - D ROADS GETTING SMomH AND GAS" Comins Bown? MINNEAPOLIS. — Bandit who | robbed North Coast Limited mail SALARY BOOST jeoach last Friday got $50,000, tt ts | announced. Every package of “Diamond Dyen” | contains easy directions for dyeing | any garments or drapery, Beware! Poor dye streaks, spota, fades and AFTER YOU'VE SPENT A HARD NIGHT SQUARING YOURSELF WITH UNCLE Same ESHT Paty you & THRILL XO TIND THE OLD Bus IN = OLYMPIA, Hart by the Faded, Shabby state officers. practical effect linen, or a mixture. 16 rich colors—-| fixed by law. Advertisement. than ‘the best. the one you wil] eventu- ally buy. Petarhet BlwreSep| Main 5331 509 Pine Street Hart and hia To Train for Our Coming MOTION PICTURE PRODUCTIONS | f/s*eroration, they simply have to | We mean business, Let's put “the caty exiiak of the bm ts to Agricultural Fund Seattle on the movie map. increase salaries,” Senator Landon | charged. Children destrable, by Seattle School of Opposition to IS CRITICIZED Senators Realize Scope of Hart’s Power code were vividly f{lustrated yes terday afternoon when the senate veloped the fact that few of the solona have any knowledge of the | The bill provided that wherever ruine material by giving it a “dyed. |the salary of any appointive state look." Buy “Diamond Dyes” only.| officer t# fixed by statute, it may Tell druggist whether your material | bereafter be increased or decreased is wool or «ilk,.or if it is cotton, |! the same manner as salaries not declared it to be an administrative measure designed to remove the Ifew remaining obstacles preventing | Hart and his cabinet from control! jing the compensations of all ap-| Rev. Mr, Matthews conducting It. All stores were to close for one hour thi» afternoon during the fu- polntive officers, “The civil code permite Governor salaries at their own pleasure,” Sen- ator D. H. Cox declared. “If the | 4 resolutions legislature fails to make sufficient | Rhodes’ family. THE SEATTLE STAR (__Norauciom—sd 7} SENSATIONAL | = AND FIND GREETINGS LIKE THIS Awarmng You AT THE OFFICE —— civil administrative The debate alvo de- Backers of the bill | the churg@ in a body. cabinet to increase | Perel. the bil was led by ber of wubstantial 1103 Ninth Ave, Cor. Spriog He Tor farther staan” “mM! house provisions tee for further Hours: 10 8, m. to 12; 2 to 5 cee a D. m; 8 to 10 p.m, Boys Will Be Bovs; Solons Have Fun a prices, OLYMPIA, Feb. 24.—Some persons | Start Easy in Coldest Weather— m= | living in the town of Carnation, King county, objected to having their city ° jenlled after brand of condensed | milk. A bill in the house provides for changing the name to Tolt. The BANK |houme In @ jocular spirit voted an|™°tor and reduces gasoline Dills/ tigen, who died at the Seattle Gen- amendment yesterday changing the AND TRUST CO. town's name to Hebe, after a well known brand of canned skimmed | a eee Dayton, Ohio. This remarkable in- | Boxing, Divorce noon when the ON SAVINGS | evil. HOMER W. BUNKE! fice President. The 10-round ARTHUR C. KAHLKE, Cashi voted upon by FRANK DROWN, afternoon and reported back to the| off in a few minutes by any one, all! Asnistant apie house Friday. readers of this paper who want to/| real i , eee try it should send their name, ad GEO. Vv. WAG OLYMPIA, Feb. 24-~The women’s | dress and make of car to the manu- Mgr. Foreign Dept reformatory at Medical Lake qould| facturers at once, They also want First Ave. and Columbia | be abolished by Bills Due for Debate No action was taken by the com mittee on the various measures. & bill introduced to-| local agents, to whom they offer ex day by Representative Harry F. Ken-‘ceptionally large profits, Write nedy. them today —Advertisement, FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET DOWNSTAIRS STORE In a Very Exceptional Offering: 90 High-Grade Winter Suits On Sale Friday at High-grade Winter Suits, many of them Andividual models, in sumptuous jf fabrics—Veldyne, Wool Duvetyn, Duvet de | Laine—with Mole, Australian Opossum, Taupe, jf © Nutria and Wolf furs or handsome embroidery. Sizes for women and misses. . Lot 1; 25 Suits at $43.75 Lot 2; 49 Suits at $27.75 Lot 3; 17 Suits at $16.75 FEATURED FRIDAY IN THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE LAST RITES FOR RHODES Solemn Funeral Services at Church This Afternoon Feb, 24.—Autocratic |/ Solemn last rites will be pronounced | powers bestowed upon Governor | this afternoon by the Rev. Mark A.| Matthews at First’ Presbyterian! | church for A. J, Rhodes, Seattle mer- | voted on & house bill authorizing | chant and civic leader, who died just | the increase of salaries of appointive | Smart Suits in Tweeds, Silvertones, |} Velours, Chevron, Duvet de Laine and : Broadcloth—in novelty colorings and the staple brown, navy and black. ‘ & week ago in New York, Great masses of flowers were re- ceived at the church, where the body J) of thé Hart code. | was taken this forenoon from the) | Butterworth mortuary, The body was to Iie in state from 11 a. m. to 1 p.m. Members of the Chamber of Com-|[/ merce are to attend the funeral at seltone and Velour in modes for women. } and misses, and in the desirable colorings. Following the church service a pri- | vate service will be held at the grave in Lake View cemetery, with the The Rotary club Wednesday adopt- ot condolence to] PORTLAND, Feb. Butchart, president, and Clark M./ Moore, former sales manager of the| Oregon Portland Cement Co, were) fined $5,000 and $2,500 respectively | Is Passed by Senate in federal court here yesterday for | 23.—The/ violation of the Sherman anti-trust forgery In the first degree, was, h| @ sentence of two to 20 years state reformtory by Judge Otis W. \Brinker this afternoon. LaRock | eecused of indorsing and p al plete 4 work’ on navel appropriation bik. |/J47 Check for $190.45 “belenaiagy Appropriations committee to act on WASHINGTON, Feb. Howard Taylor, who failed, how |**mate yesterday me jever, in his attempt to have the Dramatic Art |bill indefinitely postponed. It was passed tural appropriation bill. carries $41,000,000, including @ num-| Butchart and Moore were convict | over the|ed following a jury trial at which | evidence was produced to show the! defendants conspired with California | and Washington cement concerns to || Sno" an" ON GALLON GASOLINE |ivice tre coset tecctny sae mann || 823 ate eommerce comm ia Aiders bill “of Representat! Maryland, to extend benefits of trans- portation ‘act to water carr thers conference reperts en ap- FORDS RUN 34 MILES y mn ere endmente to vocational rehabilita- seen 1.9 L One Cane oe" |Tilden Funeral at Special ousiets 4 This Afternoon Funeral services for George H. ¢: ment at 4 p. m. today. Tilden was president of the Tilden Bond Co. and of the Tilden Safe Deposit Co. Interment will be in Lakeview cem- A new carburetor, which ents down gasoline consumption of any from onethird to one-half, ts th¢/eral hospital Monday following an proud Achievement of the Alr-Fric- ms . : tion Carburetor Co., 746 Madison st,|-Persuom Wil be held at the Bon vention not only increases the power of all motors from 30 to 50 per cent, but enables every one to run slow on high gear. It also makes it easy OLYMPIA, Feb. 24.—Shades of|to start a Ford or any other car in Cotton Mather and the grim Puritan the coldest weather, You can use fathers stalked for a brief time tn/ the very cheapest grade of gasoline, | 4 AN the legisiative halls yesterday after- 4 ee it “4 . a or half gasoline and half kerosene, jouse committee On| and still get more power and mo’ | bubite m@rais had under considera dof : a SPECIAL PRICE FAMOUS “INVICTA” LAWN GRASS SEED This is a mixture that we have perfected as mileage than you now get from the tion the Wray boxing bill, the movie} highest test gasoline. | censorship act and various measures owney nay they now get as high as |designed to counteract the divorce wie tolice . 45 to 50 miles to a gallon of gaso- line, So sure are the manufacturers of the immense saving their new car buretor will make that they offeg to boxing bill will be/ send it on 30 days’ trial to every car the committees this|owner, As it can be put on or taken C years’ experience, being 40 Lb. for the production of a Just a little better The Coffield Washer, Seattle Electrical Supply Co. \We can undersell others handling the same lines as ours? Tell you, it’s just this: We are satis- fied with a smaller margin of profit, | and— QUICK SALES 1409 Fourth Ave. 25 to 50 per cent discount on Staple Goods TRUNKS, SUIT CASES, BOSTON BAGS, MUSIC CASES, BRIEF CASES, LADIES’ PURSES, ETC, PLUSH AND BEADED BAGS, T R U N BEGEROW TRUNK CO. TRUNKS fine, velvety tough turf that will be green the In 5-Ib. lots or more, 35¢ Ib. 1 Ib. PEAS and 1 Ib. ONION FACTS ABOUT OUR LAWN 1 Ib. LINCOLN _PEAS and 1 lb, YELLOW DANVER ONION ¢ This Special Offer at all ‘three stores. Get them ‘in this week- end. Postage extra. 1 Tb. of “INVICTA" Lawn Seed is sufficient for about 250 square feet of New For reseeding Old Lawns use rather less— rake up the old turf, re- seed and tamp well. “INVICTA" is composed of the finest Lawn Grasses in Just the right proportion— some early, some medium and some late varieties, to ensure all-year growth, and just the right amount of Clover to protect the more delicate grasses in the first stages of Society Announces From July 14th to 18th, the big Flower Show will be held, and now is the time to plant Sweet Peas for Prize Winning. Ask about our Special Assort ment of 12 packets of Geor geous "SPENCERS" for $1. PHONE ELLIOTT 1931 OR 5166 RANDALL-McLOUGHLIN WESTLAKE AT HARRISON 85TH AT GREENWOOD nrkZzcn | MACHINE} | | WESTERN AT MADISON “Where the Madison Cable Between Pike and Union 1 | 1 orger Is Sent to What Congress Is Doing Today ate te take up rivers end) her State Reformate Alfred LaRock, 37, convicted Narles Johnson, a worker for the wrry Valley Logging Co. © Terms on All Colum bias For a limited time we are offering especially low terms on every Columbia Grafonola in our splendid stock of the latest models. You may choose any Columbia in the house by maki a first payment $5.10 only and the balance in small amounts to suit your convenience. THE TALKING