The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 8, 1921, Page 2

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‘f THE SEATTLE STAR TUESDAY, MARCH 8, 1991, ST Ri as CRESCENT QUITS Fine Stock of Coats,Suits and Dresses Sacrificed RSS a oe a a ames Greatest Bargain Event of the Season Draws’ to Close [a EE SREY PAGE 2 CAVE MEN BALK |MILLIONAIRES’ AT CITIZENSHIP] CLUB OPENED 'Pueblo Indians Shy at Taxes |300 Five-Cent Meals Served | and Responsibilities in 20 Minutes this store welcomes NEW ACCOUNTS— a for your homefurnishings out of your income— ese remarkable credit terms are for you: ce psn PHOENIX, Arta, March §—The| When tho Millionairer’ club, at 9% furaitere iret weekty Pueblo Indians of New Mexico and | Main st., beaten es temper nan for ameount- per- . " men, at 3 p.m. Monday, ritions for ing to ment ment Arizona, who established ploturesque | 800 were ready to #ervqat 5 cents a cave apartments in the hillsides) meal, Tt took just nutes to many centuries ago, don't want to| serve the 900 meals, \ become citixens of the United States,| “We won't reopen agath until Wed Altho cerjain senators ‘und con-| nesday,” said M. G, Johnson, presi grossmen are flighting to get them / dent of the club, “It depends upon citixenahip, they shake their heads | donations how many men we can They don’t want any of the at-| serve, If we had rations for 3,000 a| tendant responsibilities and taxes | day, it would be little enough.” thease people who were here long be ‘The \'iNionalren’ aab wan founded fore the coming of the white man, | and is . be maintained by business and who, hemmed in on all sides by | men to feed the unemployed, Mush, aggressive busingss men and corpor-| bread and coffees compose the break ations seeking t Jands and prop | fast menu; ham sandwiches and cot. erty, have never given up the alight | fee for lunch, and thick soup, bread fat vestige of their own peculiar in-| and coffee for dinner, stitutions and traditions, “We need milk, coffee, frult, sugar WERE HIGHLY everything eatable,” said Johnson, PATRIOTIC DURING WAR Ce |. According to those who advocate Ach! An Insult! $600 the bill now before congrens, the 170. 000 Indians who are now government! Offered for U-Boat wards, are entitled to citizenship on ROU vith ‘a | the grounds that they are not aliens; Baym jody pn : oreey that 22,000, or 6 per cent of their! Chase of seven U-boatm, formeriyt manhood, as compared with 4 per | on™ jy jormarty the of the American citisens, re |posenton Of Germany. ‘The highest ie. true te aman Gshting ta bid was $600, and the boats have tints and volunteered tn the Huro |PeCR WHRAFAWT, pean war; that the Indians bought more than $10,000,000 worth of Lib: és 9 erty bonds and contributed gener ourly to wartime charity. The bill le looked upon as a reward and repara- tion for the long sufferings of the fed man during the past century, Fut the Pueblo Indians have never come Into close contact with pro Rressive white communities. Hente they feel that citinenship for them in not only impracticable, tt Ye not a boon or act of justice at all, but a Precarious tyyning loose of lamba among wolves, Pea AMD swrNDLEs Peeler AND “LIBERTY” $so— $i— | $150— $15— $2.50 $75— $7.50 $1.50| $200— $20-—- $3— $100— $10— $2— | $300— $4.50 $125— $12.50 $2.25| $500— $50— $7.50 SALE: DINNERWARE —in a sale maintaining old high standards we offer at ruthlessly Padenad prices these 42-piece “Add-a- Piece” dinnerware sets—56 or 100-piece sets at similar attractive savings, —Add-a-Piece” dinner sets make it possible to begin with a few pieces and add to as convenient or to replace broken pieces. Sets are exactly as pictured. Carried in open stock, Four years ago the CRESCENT started in| — LEASE AND FIXTURES SOLD. Only a short business in a small way just across the street | time remains before our doors close. The entire from the’ postoffice, Without advertising, and rere must reais pes een, gga a ; ; ‘ew moments’ inspection will prove to your entirely without sales, a splendid business was | wn gatisfaction that we have priced garments built up. Now it is necessary to dispose quickly | of real quality and smart style much below any- of our splendid stock of Coats, Suits and Dresses. | thing yet quoted in Seattle. Don’t Delay—Stop in Tomorrow and Find How We Can Save You at Least Half of What You Expected to Pay DRESSES Beautiful Models of Cloth and Silk These are extremely low prices, but our stock of dresses is large ° and it must be disposed of quick- tly. We have groyped every drewe lo the store in one of these spe COATS, SUITS and DRESSES oer $10 We have selected gar- ments of unusual value and placed them on sale at this extra special price. Come in early before the selection is broken. Alally priced lots. $16.75 wna'sin Dremer ot e and Stik ot good quality and fashionable design are included in this specially priced lot $23 7 All our higher ° priced dreanes, for * ther values to $85.00, are included. No matter what kind of drem you need, investigate our values first. iaosanbes Baie’ oe beceae bj —_ ‘Fate Com Romever be Guoventass $3 7 me jes ti ead i sale oe a Jong established and peculiarly ad-|,. Belief from corn suffering follows P "oive lt a cepentee ps pote a baying Blue Bird pattern vanoed native institutions. They pre | ‘he, apevcation of Gets. ls | almost | ~ : fer to live in their own way, contin- uing to euppert and govern them. blue birds decorated on ain pee, with ,/outer band of maroon and inmer of blue; regu- ff) Liven aa, they have always done Gunite pened iaice [pees Soa ‘SPRING COATS % “ec ) he» tamer wind and lbertia’ and. shew Newest Style Details in Regulation tions for which they are unprepared. | and Sports Models - | Education and white influence have hardly affected the surface of ont ee oe es the traditional life of the Indians. pare bong he ‘They remain today the most con- ‘e prices quoted a some servative, the most thrifty, tmoor- oraghras pe ned conta, appre f | ruptinie and, according to —_ os in priate or wear. : most Indiags in Tait were forced spring ship eaten? ba $19.7 ments of conta, all of these newest | nage eae TET models are offered at these special mile prices. ‘AERIAL DERBY 275 Tancing in price an low a0 $1000, and i: i} \ you can esiect from the new: of a pin or knife into the flesh, ot you want a handsome coat for Pa only hard corns or soft corns, { now is the time to buy. Re PLANS PROGRESS |i. vt.r-sustaiees ia" etd ccs t takes Just “ selling are greatly reduced. i i NEW YORK, March 8.—Pians for |) goin with ¢ aor saree Cy _— 9 your drumgiat toda: eta the First Aerial Derby around the |) 72Gh Cie but . everywhere Your satisfied Manufacty ren Co, Chicago. by 1 Drug Co. I z i i ml semi-porcelain in Hampton shape, with border and pink ‘Toses ; price, 42-piece set, $18.80; special for the anh pik 10. Carried in open stock. SUITS Smart Modes for Dress Wear and Clever Tailor-mades The svit season is every season in Seat- tle, and whether you e Want one of the new- est spring models or a regulation taflored style for year-round wear, investigate our wonderful values, $19.75 sone, Sha “ine: taxnionans twifs in attractive and youthful styles, are offered at lowest prices. $24.75 Sivoo n'tus toe Every suit must be sold quickly, and we must sao rifice our profits, ° Aerial League of America | adopted by the board of directors of the Aero Club of America. A com- mission from these two organizations | ‘has been around the world and bas TACOMAS JP ccoticy, one Simmons While the derby was being organ: | iio ‘attered ized Italian aviators made fights |and build up from Rome to Tokyo; Great Britain |, Write for ‘ | and aviators from London to Australia; | y | ¥ tett From ) Half French aviaters from Paris to Saigon | or e Less Than | Price The.number gives you spe- cial opportunity for selection, in color, size and style. You are sure to find just what you want if you can come in early. Coats of advanced styles will be just the thing for next fall and winter. Buy now at this sacrifice sale. opportunity, All Spring Shipments Included at Sale Prices CRESCENT CLOAK AND SUIT CO. . 1325 ‘Third Avenue—Just Opposite the Postoffice | Investigate Our Bargains Today 4 and American fliers several fights | 150 4 across the United States. The most| Sela by §: recent American long distance trip) Second was from New York to Alaska and \ the Pacific with landing places every | 150 miles,’ via the Aleutian islands,” says Glidden. Omaha Policemen | Name } e Chorus: Don Suits of Armor’ ,,.\':' indaye); Abe. OMAHA, March 8. — Policemen || Me ‘ here are going back to the daya of | 20 Nights 718 P old when knights were bold, Every | = - ~ patrolman wears under bis uniform THEATRE | steel plates heavy enough to turn | BUNGALOW agaratnane 1 — — “Tr Revee” |) } ' to ~~ m | Dancin; to lam. After | Theatre Specialties. New Revue Bunday. is excellent Clint Willard in interesting new play at ‘ the Wilkes” Matinees, 2:30. Nights, 7 and 9 return. “AN that remains ts to conquer | ri) a i Pe 4," Upstairs Price Are in keeping with the universal desire for back-to-normalcy costs of good dressing. Our ¥, le~ =I Wednesday Special \\ iS This week consists of more of those { splendid values in Jersey Suits Which are just the garment for street, business or sports wear, and we are sharing our good for- tune with you when we place these on sale at— $13.95 100 Hats Specially Priced $10 Values Up to $18.50 Now Playing MIRACLE” SAYS FEVERHARDT ARMSTRONG IN MONDAYS POST-INTELLIGENCER ed forbidding all forms of dances and 2 WAUSAKEE, Wis--A atwa motion pictures, and ordering all per Near-Bride Has No teéting chickens on the fasta rons under 21 to be at home after) ‘Time for Holdups) iiocx here. te @cok a rifte ana at 4 7 — eo a. a SE spom NEWTOWN FALLS, Ohio——“I/ho fired the cat jumped. The bel BE GIVEN AlD Ath Cliath was an earty name for |haven't any time to stand here, I'm | killed his horse. Dublin, the present name meaning |on my way.to be married. Good-by.” Thnk Seis VIENNA, March 8.—-As & result! Black Pool, e F That was the curt a: n by Laxative BROMO OUIRIN of investigations just completed in Miss Esther Haynes, when stopped | The first and original Cold lower Austriay the American Red | by two hold-up men on her way to | Tablet PRL eS wet Crom will greatly extend and inten: | her wedding. They didn’t get her | —— - ge, Gor Soe p Bray | amas in Bengal, Hindus usually FRECKLES A report shows that In one district | | wear a turban or cap. Hebithy, Home-Grews Ornamental and Fruit NURSERY Big Fruit Trees for Dancing—A in le Music by the Famot Ore! of Salzburg, 98 per cent of all chil seriously undernourished, Conditions in Gratz were also found ‘very bad. The test of ebil-| dren showed 66 per cent in a serious condition of under-nutrition, | Three carloads of material, includ. | ing food, clothing and medicine, have already been sent to Grats. | Delighttal New Vanishing Creat Containing ‘True Battermilis Quickly Shows a rovement BOLDT’S BUTTER- HORNS For a Quick, Read My Article in Saturday's Star The old-time application of i i] Wu E termilk and Cream to whi “ es mpd the skin and remove \ ittle wrinkles and usly ee’ . is grandmoth: recipe an throughout the country are hs it to insure a beautiful vatng plexion and sndw-white han Shark Digested All ol at Our SALES YARD RB. ek | ae 6 th: DOWNTOWN Just @ Block From Our Store 2 . tee good, any doubt about the |fell some Ameri He ee y doubt abou - Easil. Prepared Tam now @ - ‘ arms. 4 if P but Army Buttons GET OUR PRICES ing my entire time x “Buttermitk, however, ts, not 8 4 Breakfast MANILA, P, 1, Mass =A few Seeds, Fertilizers, Sprays ||\» my fental proce | wave obtainable, but 2, epectalllt : sola Srambek are « palk of pina Planting Guide Free |» ved | the, people : trating buttermilk ‘and combinis oot © or “twenty . wit erfect n, whiel ad shoes, found in the abdomen of a|| Mall Orders Blliete 425 ‘ana “made Duy in small quantities ready wee : 4 siagt Whim wee, enpuued fo 0 ith] i ear thet soy ae Nantes e Beata), $1.00. trap recently here, tell a mute tale guarantee, and r fy | an . b0e to $1.60. indicating that a horrible death be making my guaran- ‘ Ss ho secret about And All Other Bakery G | A he, P; Dentiata, nor do 1 operate on yo . | pocketbook. e . f UPSTAIRS STORE gags ipso Rivals Zion City BO RO 4 , cry dollar an d mouth “SAVES YOU "O 913 SECOND uu mmep|| ma snves-act snow as Moral ‘Champeen ‘Our interests are |° "To get the best effect, be hho! “405 PIRE Headed by MALETA BONCONT OMAHA, March 8,—Soott's Bluff 7 Set de the, simple ot ea SECOND & UNION SSEATTLE|WN || ans as Madison, Phsific and dies Yeature Photopiage = | {is running Zion City a close race for | MALMO & CO. u fiat clase drug or Aeperaaiy | , | BUSTER KEATON the moral champlonshigret the coun: Junt North of ‘Times Square * ete ee ie City Markets iy. City ordinances have been pass = D ’ ” "

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