The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 10, 1921, Page 4

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“Batter Drog Stores” So far as The Owl Drug Stores are concerned, apologizing for high prices is not necessary. This is par- ticularly true as to Toilet Articles. Ample evidence is to be found in this advertisement. Note the long list of Face Creams selling for 50c or less Owl Theatrical Cold Cream is not approached in value. Full pound tins sell for 75c, This popular cleansing cream has been on the market for twenty ‘years—and the de- mand is still growing. Red Feather Complexion Powder The price has not Lg ! either up or down—since i was first introduced to now!" customers many years }. Splendidly adherent. lightfully perfumed. Popular shades. Another case of a never- changing price. Each box contains a puff and there is a mirror in the cover. In all popular shades. ¢ Rexall Cream of Almonds 35c A soothing and healing skin lo- tion and a splendid complexion aid. Particularly good for rough and chapped skins. Generous size bottles for 35c. Colgate’s Dental Powder 20c The name is a sufficient statement, and the price same as it has been for iy great 20c value. Toilet Article Prices That Need No Apology Red Feather Cream Nyal's Face Cream, .. Pond's Cold Creany de and Pond’s Vanishing Cream 230 and Anyvo Cream bie D. & R. Cold Cream Hudnut's Marvelous Cream. Luxor Cold Cream Colgate’s Charmin Cold Cream. . P. D. Euthymot Cold Cream... .. Red Feather Colt Cream 25¢ and S0c Satin Skin Cold Cream Hind's Cold Cream P Rexall Camphorated Cold Coa P, D. Buthymol Vanishing CHAT occ eee cree ee nnne Pompetan Night Cream (are. Satin Skin Vanishing Cream. Ayer’s Luxuria Cream... Ayertstocrat Cream .... Colgate’s Charmis Cold B, & W. Hazeline Snow. Charles’ Flesh Foot are especially constructed for massage work with a cold cream application. By this method, wonderful skin-stim- ae results are obtained. Can be used on A. C. electric current. The price is im: x ant—$5.00 in The Owl Stores, Slayer of PORTLAND, March 10,--With the presentation of an airtight alfbl by! | Harty Straven, accused of the mur- |) der of 8. J, Yoder, of Woodburn, last ||| Sunday, authorities are more in the aly than ever in attempting to solve the mysterious killing of the garage man, | posted a reward of $1,000 for the cap | ture of the murderer, according to | announcement made here today, an alleged grudge held against Yo der, on whose testimony the former recently served « prison term for theft of an automobile, however, convirioed the sheriff's of- flee that he was in Portland at the time of the killing, and will be re leaned. | near Gervais, with a bullet wound in the head. The automobile in which | he had left the town was missing. It wag later recovered at Vancouver, Wash, | Harriet Koleman, 61, Beattie pioneer, will be held at 1 p.m. Friday at the Ronney-Watson undertaking parlors. She died Tuesday night of heart fail- ure : THE SEATTLE STAR $1,000 REWARD [RELATIVE OF FOR MURDERER ~ Oregon Man Eludes Capture Cithxens of Woodburn have Straven was accused on account of Straven, Yoder’s body wan found tn a ditch FUNERAL SERVICES for Mre, ‘APEX ‘SUCTION CLEANER $3 Down $1 Weekly Special | | j of Gov, Louts I. ceived here, and lecturer, and was for three years | Beattie in 1909, | Weatern | Here to Take Charge) |leavalry officer, ia in Seattle Thurs | | day to take charge of the newly lereated intermediate army depot. depot |Seattle Architect HART SUICIDE Governor’s Sister - in - Law, Dead From Gas rT BE L, 66, alaterin law fart, committed mul cide by taking gas Wednesday in « home where she was a guest in Low Angeles, according to information re Mrs, Mary Mrs. Hart was a well known author 4 mining prospector in Alaska, bav- ing gone with the army of pioneers when the gold rush was at ita height in 1900, Recently she had been in ill health and was about to undergo an opera tion, She brooded principally over the fact that her sight was failing, it in ould, Mer marriage to Frank Hart, brother of Gov, Hart, ocourred im] magic, It is very caaliy . prepared 1873 at High Point, Mo, Four years! and'there ie wothing better for coughs later she moved, with ber husband Into a vig poly bot <4 2% ow and little non; Eugene, to Lon An-| of Pinex; add p Tanulate | goles, In that city she contributed to various Pacific coant publications and was elitor and proprietor of the Pa cific Monthly. After her indifferently succenstu! mining experience ahe went in 1904 to Cordova, where her husband, who waa United States commissioner there, died in 1905. Bhe was custodian and hostess of Alaskan exhibits at the Louisiana | ! Purchase exposition in 1903, the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific exposition in and the San Francls co fair tn 1915, For three years she was official tourist guide and lecturer on the steamer Spokane when the Pucific Steamship Co, operated the vessel be- tween Seattle and Alaska. | Fruit Growers to Talk Better Fruit Expert fruit growers will disews “More and Better Fruit” at a meet ing tn Blackens hall, Lakewood, from 10:30 a m. to 4 p. m. Saturday J. 1, Stabl, horticulturiat of the Washington Experiment wtation; R. T. Reid, president of the station; C. O, Weiss, county hort) cultural agent, and County Commis sioner Peter Henning will speak. lof New Army Station| | With Mrs, Meyer he is staying at the Waabington apartments, Coil. Como) still stays in Heattle, as two officers are neorssary to handle the enlarged to Work in Orient To take charge of the construc Foreign and the Orient, Joshua HH. Vogel, of the architectural firm of Baker, hod | city council's new traffic code ba ning whistins on automobiles wee | mittee Wednesday by the Truck Own. KONDON “MEG. "CO. “Paddle ’Em South” University Slogan “Paddle ‘em South,” is inscribed on minature paddies being sold on the university campus for 25 cents each. The from the sale go to Fear M Missing Boy s _ Grafonolas of Five ¥ Offers Every Model in Stock at the New Leow Prices Immediately ‘Was $120, now....-.- $85 ‘was $165, now..... YOU CAN HAVE ANY ONE OF THESE SENT HOME FOR A VERY SMALL FIRST PAYMENT ers _ peg es 209 UNION STREET Locked in Car proceeds VANCOUVER, Warh., March 10.— wards sending the freshman crew to | Police said today they believed Ray Annoanere = Reduction te the Prices ‘ears Ago And the TALKING MACHINE SHOP OF THE EASTERN te $45 ea e$100 Beto $60 Shih nw... $125 $140 Bear babies, race against the Golden | | Stager, it year. old non in of “Mrs A i 1 vines | Stager, ot this city, had been locked | | in @ freight car that left here ition—otherwise not. An examination by an expert will tell the truth concerning your eye trou dies. Your Eyes Examined and Glasses Fitted—Broken Lenses Duplicated YERSOL day evening, the day he dirappenred. | All cars are being traced by vena OPTICAL CoO. Fri. | | Vogel & Evans, will mil on the Empress of Rusia when she leaves Vancouver, B, [few days. Vogel will euperintend | C, within the next) the erection of churches, schools, = | Protest Banning of Whistles on Autos Protest against the section of 08 presehted to the public mfety com ers’ association, which declared the it |g ia the most effective warning. iment for Epi © matter was taken under advise Unusual special offers are made during the | | period of preparation for our formal opening. =e for choice of a good values to $75.00. $4. for choice of our first special purchase soft values, $25, $30 for choice of our first showing of spring suits 85 for the juniors. $7 for regular $11 and $12 wool and silk lisle union See Show Window Displays Aheast Will be two of the great- | est selling days for “The | Cheasty Store” the first week in its new home. variety of fine suits; 75 ae of 68 dozen 50 to $9.00. | and $35 — Vassar Swiss silk and suits. Mexican Business delegation of Mexican busine mon | are ufder way Thursday, as & re are under way Thursday, & sa re mult of resolutions adopted at yes terday’s meeting of the port pommis Wesley L. the opering of rehearing on the Du | 7) wamish waterway improvement, was read, bed conet con be 50 Any: day and Hie a mediate sugar 7 res to make s ‘fall you can or corn fing imetead of sugar seyrap Kither way, the full pint saves abou two-thirds of the money usually spent Fem fect! perfectly, tastes pleasant iekiiaren like it * soothing and heal oosens 9 dry, tight a you wit notice the phlegm thin ou! and disappear. A day's use will usual! break up an ordinary throat or ches chitls, eroup, ebial asthma, trated compound of genuine Norway pine extrac “ cic tion of mone ie ? Co, Ft Woecu Epilepsy your injured nerv: at ou will feat | thas Cold time freedom THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 1921, Men Here Saturday | Plana to welcome and entertain a! on, | | Special Price Basement A communication from Senator Jones, calling attention to —The Special Price Basement is a clearing house for any desirable special -” lots of merchandise which we can find in various mar. ¥ kets at extraordinary reductions. You'll never know how quickly » ered, until you this Lincevag le “ ree made rem bas coughed a! Meg will say y that the m reliel given is almost lik: pint, O etarified molasses, honey for cough preparations, anc yous ae positive, effective remedy. It and hold instantly the membrane lt promptl nd @oor You can feel in all se " 2 cold, and it is also splendid for bron hoarse: aod bron Pinex i@ @ most valuable concen t, the most relisble rem for throat and chest ailments Ga Xf j i give abee: abso JUST RECEIVED! } 50 New Tricolette Dresses | Exceptional Qualities at This Low Price |} } i | $10.75 —Five new spring styles — over-blouse, tunic } and straightline models, smartly embroidered in self and contrasting colors. —All sizes, 16 to 44. ‘Let us clear one of our acre or halfacre tracts for you at “Vietory Heights” for this epring’s planting, eo that you may ctart your berry vines, fruit trees and garden. ciate a home combining the charms of the country with the advantages of the city The location of Victory Hgights i» ideal, and we have water piped to every tract. Maps, prices, and terms fur- nished on application in per- son, phone or letter. We will gladly take you by auto at any time to see this property. Appointments can be made by phoning the GOODWIN REAL ESTATE CO, nc ‘WASHINGTON.—In order Missing Relative granted 30day extension in they must return to their own i io You Needa't Fear am Attack of attle, is sought by his brother, Joshua Jarvis, Thomas, Wash, eee Walter J. Harrison, 208 State st, Roston, is desirous of getting in touch with some of the descendants of Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Paine, of | Massachusetts. Some of thethijdren are believed to be in business in Se- ve Mra. Paine’s maiden name was Julia Kingsley. One of the * | daughters wae named Helen Paine. you will take Bg Kyise A t now to osine will tone, | renew the whole em. Prevents return hen in time. ei Latest Model Grafonolas AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES FORMER PRICE A-2 .....$ 35.00 C-2 260 50.00 D-2 wa: 75.00 E-2 ..c:e0 120.00 F-2 2.2... 140.00 G-2 ..... 150.00 H-2 165.00 PRESENT PRICE A-2 ... ..$ 30.00} C2 ..... 45.00 D-2 ... 1 60.00 E-2 inet: 85.00 F-2 xe we 100.00 J G2 ....... 125.00} H-2 ... .. 140.00, Here is the opportunity you have been looking for, to buy that phono graph at the price your neighbor paid five years ago. oY ae come in fumed oak, golden oak, red and. brown mahogany and walnu' Terms to Suit Your Convenience WE CARRY A COMPLETE STOCK OF VICTOR_AND COLUMBIA :3 RECORDS Poicles Fim | 1519 3rd Ave. Everything Pertaining Main 3587, to Music. sea

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