The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 1, 1921, Page 5

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TUESDAY, MARCTL 1, 1921. Tc ona aarac | Fresh Air Builds Robust Children “Keep Baby Out of Doors” Plenty of fresh air and sunshine prescription for health, This Pullman Sleeper (ivory and blue)... . $64.50 is the best In our display you will find the carriage or sulky to suit your particular want. RATIFY Pullman Sleep- ers priced— $47.00 to $75.00 Go-Carts LIBERAL CREDIT EXTENDrD to $30.00 and FURNGTORE ROS FURNITURE HERE PIKE ME creat Sips the rich a. . So oil s FIRTH | Fire Hydrant Charge | Is Declared Legal WASHINGTON, March 1.— The} supreme court yesterday upheld the | Another Bill Would Oregon public service commission in authorizing the North Coast Power | Raise Solons’ Pay sed ex ree’ in stn ° ha bi Pasa bee OLYMPIA, March 1—Every time on e : “lp wae Or Mel tne legislature thinks it is badly because of a contract with the com members’ compenmuon. The latest : y for free hydrant service after | fathered by the senate judiciary across seas from comautton, would give. each solos for each regular session of siature and $10 per day for each day of a ial eeasion. OLY MPIA, March 1 Internecine strife among fishermen was reflect ed again yesterday clair of Pacific making {it unlawful [purse seine in Was 1FASHION Is Paramount at “Sweet Sixteen’s” Home intr t IS obvious in all the new Spring Dresses, Suits and Wraps that “Sweet Sixteen” works her mystic charms so sim- ply that it is no trick to pleasingly transform a woman’s figure and poise into lines of youth so fas- cinating, simple and ca- pricious that life is quick- ened with many thrills. E Fashion is the dominant factor in the success of “Sweet Six- teen” modes, a super-in- trinsic merit is woven around the new Spring styles and the Sixteen Dollars. There is no sur-charge for the beautiful and original, often exclusive, styling of these remark- able creations, though it is a vital part of every theme. And All for So no recog. Small an Outlay All America at Dress of fine serge; pleated tunic; Egyptian ornamented; ath sees; $16. These commanding revelations are an inti- mate adjunct of the smartly attired woman's wardrobe. New Boring model; fine serge; full silk New pring suit of lined; trimmed im fine serge, braid trim colored stitching; ats Bruits of finest Jersey med; full silkc lined; alt wives ; $16. @renses; alt sizes; $16. cloth; all sizes; $16. sizes; $16. j Hit CDOT Tes i Ty sti eo } New York Ages in a Los Angeles Sizes San Francisco 16 to 14 Rialto Block OF US.SEMATE To WeRLD om DISARMAMENT a THE SEATTLE STAR patoncee PROMBITIOn Te an a “ PRESIDE Ws Re FEREMDUM | a ON WAR ARBITRATE Disputes. EXCESS bnseeah] VoTing Ry : _ TAA PME ‘TWO MEN IN __ FORD ROBBERS ¢ in a Ford, held up but failed in pt ‘They are the car in turned it nd then left | uver, B.C. Salisbury he Two men, rid ne man M another rol supposed to have re Auburn Monday r early Tuesday mor by train for Vanc tel the a is Three hours cartier the two bandits had tried to stop M. W auto at Seventh ave. and Repu at. the holdupa. Profiteering Bill MAIL OK. Nanoha | Sullivan speeded up and foiled | | | troductng them in Ireland. Killed by Decision) | WASHINGTON, March 1.—The supreme court yesterday declared un constitutional sections of the Lever law on which the government based ita profiteering wou tin during its campaign against the high of living. The decision ef fectually puts a stop to further [profiteering prosecutions under the Naw, It nullifies a number of pend ing cana Profiteers, previonsty fine! for vio. lations of the anti-profiteering sec na, Can recover any amounts paid, itor General Frierson mid, in commenting on the decision. The de cision, he said, means the dismissal lof cases brought against pr under this law tn courta thre country, even tho epectfi many of the cases were not taken to the supreme court AisetenV oniay Bill ns appeals | | sumed they objected to the clerk's 1 | Is Filed at Olympia’ |was passed by the senate yesterday | Students from outside the state and OLYMPIA, March 1.—The ab sentee-voters’ bill made its appear ance tn the house yesterday. It would permit those who have to be away from their homes to obtain a | THE MODERN NOAH | IRISH-RUSSIAN UNION HINTED LONDON, March 1 for « union nn Fein an soviet fe focuments cap Irish office announced One document suge Proposal Russian yo asked to of pre ivity, which was dian go of Ireland, but 1p thelr energy for action on > revolutionary plane forces which ean 5 © British empire m fusing the best elements north and south In a common revolutionary program.” It was suggested that a deputa tion be sent into Russia to discus a definite alliance and to study soviet metheds with a view to in Rail Dispatcher Slain in Ireland CORK, March 1—Dragged from the railway station here by Sint Feiners, a dispatch clerk was taken to a tunnel and executed this morn ing. The armed band operated boldly tn the face of Increased vigilance by the military and escaped without plaeard ing the body as usual, It was o# | The Rhodes Co. STORE HOURS 9 TO 5:20 A Special Purchase of 961 Gossard Front Lace Corsets Offer Exceptional Values Upper Main Floor N KEEPING with our principle of passing to you sub- stantial savings, resulting from such advantageous pur- chases as this, we will place on sale, beginning Wednesday morning, at the opening of the store, the entire assortment, arranged in five groups, priced economically for a timely spring sale, Silk Corsets Special at $6.95 In this lot are 263 fancy brocaded silk and Peking stripe, front-lace corsets in low bust models which would sell if marked in the regular way at $12.50. Sizes 21, 22, 24 and <7. Sale price, each, $6.95, Brocaded Coutil Corsets Special $4.95 In this group are low bust models which would sell at $11.00, $11.50, $12.00 and $12.50 if bought and priced in the usual way. In all there are 92 front-lace corsets in size 26 only which you may choose from at the sale price of $4.95, Muslin Gowns Chemises ‘ and Combinations Reduced Brocaded Coutil Corsets Special at $3.95 122 front-lace models in sizes 26 and 28 only which would sell if marked in the regular way at $7.00 and $8.50. Choice at the sale price of $3.95. Fancy White and — Corsets Special at $2.95 100 front-lace edie in sizes 26 only which if bought in the usual manner would sell at $5.00, $6.00, $6.50 and Mustin gowns in «ip over, kimono sleeve styles, trimmed with laces and embroidery. All sizes. For 7.50. Choice at the sale price of merly $3.50. Reduced to $2.95. $2.95. " " 2 Stipover gowns. Formem Pink Batiste Corsets Special at a ai Reduced $1.95 Gowns an4é chemise 884 corsets in front-lace style in sizes 21 to 27; made of plain pink batiste in low bust, medium hip models that would sell if bought and marked in the usual way at $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50. Choice at the sale price of $1.95. Formerly $250. Reduced to $1.95. Corset cover and bloom @r combinations. Formerty $350. Reduced to $2.50. Corset cover and bloom « combinations, Formerty $4.95. Reduced to $3.50. ACHES AND PAINS- — Murphine Plans New County Government Mining Co. Loses in $1,000,000 Suit WASHINGTON, March 1.—The| OLYMPIA, March 1.—An act es L ng Mining company, in the|tablishing a uniform system of coun- purt yeaterday, lost its| government was introduced yes- net the Silver King Coali tion Mines company to obtain title to property in Utah, said to be val ued at $1,000,000. ‘The Conkling company was award ed the undivided three-quarters of terday by F. Murphine. Murphine’s plan would abolish the offices of county auditor, engineer, and coroner, and would sh a board of county commis. rs to consist of five members. Representative Thomas Famous pain and ache ache Lintment tapé handy, brings AANeRBOF HEUMATIC twinges ease ep soon. So do stiff joints, lame part in the forwarding of official nema ces Soldiers today dynamited a house in Blarney st. in reprisal for the shooting in Patrick st. last night They alleged some of the shots were fired from the house. University Tuition Fee Passes Senate OLYMPIA March 1. — Senator Rockwell's bin providing a tuition fee of $20 per student per quarter at the University of Washington Alaska would have to “pay $50. An attempt to limit attendance at the university to 6,000 students was de | feated. certificate from the registration of ficer of their precinct and vote at elections, The measure, which follows the! lines of thowe tn other states, has been urged by railway men, travel ing salesmen and others who are frequently absent at attention ¢ and inconvenience later. are your dentist IN TIME Phone today. of your teeth. you lose these! LADY ATTENDANTS } OPEN EVENINGS jon time. | YouT never have any more. your teeth will last as long as you live. Come in regularly for free examination, ry six months will save you expense Abscesses and other troubles of teeth and gums easily treated if brought to the attention of Make an appointment. You'll never have any more The word “please” used in tele grams alone conte the United States $3,000,000 yearly What Congress Is Doing Today SENATE Conttnoes discussion of maval ap- sub-committee charges agninst remim an Attorney committee on foreign hearings. committes — sontinnes @am across Yellowstone HOUSE committee it chargers. ntinnes tn aceidenta committee Jn@ictary considers Landis impeach: ‘AKE. CARE of Your Teeth With proper care A little Take care after a “LALAOTT 4357 1604 4th Ave, Bank For Savings Bldg} the Conkling mining claim a three fourths of the ores taken from | beneath the eurface by the Silver|made up of a county manager; sher-| King company, in decisions by low: |iff, also known as commissioner of which were ed by | po! clerk or commissioner of | |records; treasurer or commissioner of finance, and prosecuting attorney or commissioner of law. The county manager would assume the duties Jof county engineer and assessor, | the commissioner of records would | act as county auditor and the com ack, neuralgia, overtaxed muscles, and those pains from weather ex- |posure, toom—they don’t fight long against the counter-irritation that Sloan's Liniment produces. Always keep this old famity friend | handy for instant use—a little pene- |trates without rubbing, leaving’ me skin stains, muss, or clogged pores. Its very odor—healthy and stimulat- ing—suggests the good it will do," © proposed board would be! re MOTHER! “ A Hy ” nd . All druggists. Three ‘California Syrup of Figs’ — gated — over 0c, $1.40 Largest size is coat ional Child’s Best Laxative Salaries of commissioners in Se attle would be $4,000 a year, and in Spokane and Tacoma $3,000. WASHINGTON. —Kentucky can't levy special tax on liquors withdrawn from bonded warehouses, according to decision of supreme court. | GRISWOLD IRONWARE | At Very Special Prices “Griswold” Iron Kitchen Utensils assure better cook- ing and baking because of the even distribution of the heat which they provide. They never warp, and give unlimited ser- Accept “California” Syrup of Figs only—look for the name California on the package, then you are sure your child is having the best and most barmless physic for the Uttle vice. stomach, liver and bowels, Children , - Full directions For Wednesday love its fruity taste. on each bottle. You must say “Cali fornia.” | we have arranged two special groups: sf T LOT NO. 1 LOT NO 2 ncome Tax = e Returns 98¢ $1.79 IRON-HANDLED GRIDDLES SKILLETS (French, Steel FOOD CUTTERS WAFFLE IRONS tax return? ting in all which you are entit and Iron) LARGE SKILLETS lig A Ae Md than is GEM TRONS, PATTY TRONS LONG GRIDDLES sistance in all revenue ma CORN BREAD PANS BAIL-HANDLED GRIDDLES consult Grant I, Miller, Ine Tax Specialist and Accoun BASEMENT formerly I ternal Block Ladies! Use Buttermilk — To hn Complexions | © # oe Buy Your Poultry Netting at These Lower 1921 Prices 1-inch Mesh 2-inch Mesh Price Per Price Per Foot, Foot. 1% You Look Younger or Money Back. | Get a small quantity at any phar- | Ki i rd’s | man can af n must qui your money | should you be dis-| stion de Bi matter whether with wrin Galvanized wi ire—Rolls contain 150 itneal fect, MAIN FLOOR a pelgce AND UNION eel simply roughness and caused by wind and su find that all these trials with the use this ol ned beauty recipe brought up | have not already tried this y to beauty get a packa and let your Howard's Butt y sold on a posit eu «faction or money back. sverlisement, ae Sa oe dg Derren et

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