The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 17, 1921, Page 3

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fret ‘are & S oF _ WILDERNESS HIKES THURSDAY, MARCH _17, 1921. USTILLMAN'S. WIFE LIKED QUIET LIFE Girl Tells of Happy Time on Summer Estate; Beauvais | Was Manager BY DALE VAN EVERY (Copyrighé, 1921. by Uy Press) NEW YORK, M © The first Account of eve summer home man, near the village @uring the given to the was © today z, former tren came East aA witness for Still Miss Arms from Pasadena, Ca Man, millior Yorce action Aunse figure larg evidence j ong banker, in his STILLMAN NOT THERE | DURING SUMMER n from M Miss Art n was 7 summer “i Be © during most auvais (the French-Cana plete of the wh au “Beauvais smok house. He I have seen of cement ° was work inspect A seeing ng Was properly attend her riding on iow and y Once I gaw her weeding the vegetable gar ne had a horror of weeds. re two housese on the farm, hed along St. Marie ight down One of by Mrs his was called the “The other house, which wag a| stone's throw distant, was occupied Dy the Beavvais family. Miss Anne CHILDREN ENJOYED | nan was pot born | November an is the infant made with his mother in the @ivoree action) “Bud” (James) Stillman, jr. and Miss Anne were there during most/ of the summer. Sometimes Miss Anne and ‘Bud’ made tripe into the Wilderness with guides or visited Camp iltmans, which was some dis tance from the farm. “ ‘Bud’ was very fond of shooting. | He wes always firing at targets or) @omething. Also he had a beautiful | little yacht, ‘The Happy Second,’ on | Which he spent much of his time.| Fred Beauvais was often with him.” Miss Armstrong has been kept under cover since her arrival, When found by the United Press, she was/ surprised, and at first unwilling to talk. Thruout she refused to com ment directly on the charges made fm Stillman’s divorce action. Miss Armstrong is about 27, auburn-haired, Mattily dreswed and is very much be Wwildered by the important role which she finds herself playing in the Sull-| man drama. Speaking of the members of the Beauvais family, who were the only persons other than the Stillmans and | herself at the farm during that sum- mer, she said: “The Beauvais family liver on the farm and takes care of it ali the lyear round. Mrs. Beauvais, Fred's mother, was housekeeper. Fred was general manager of the whole estab lishment. He, rather than his father, was the head of the family. He dominated. He liked to show how strong he was. BEAUVAIS FAMILY “NICEST PEOPLE” “There were “hree other sons and the eldest; All of one daughter—Arthur Edward, Harry and Mar, them, includ! father, and exce; in the village J id dress correctly.| They are just like any respectable| and intelligent farnily of their class| in the United States. “I believe the family managed the St. Maurice club in summer until] Mrs, Stiliman permitted them to take | charge of her summer place “That was a very happy surnmer| fee everyone. It was pro | happiest I ever spent. was so quiet and peaceful. It wonderful.” Educational Exhibit Space Is Snapped Up Space for the educational exhib to be given at the Arena, April 1 23, by the Seattle Federation of Women’s clubs, is rapidly being up. Less than 30 booths were avail able Thursday morning. The exhibit has been arranged in the intereat of Washington manufacturers. | to Chinese Girls Sold | for 10 Cents Each Chinese parents in the famine dis- tricts, writes an American missionary in China, are selling their daughters for 100 cash each, That doesn’t mean $100. Cash is the smaliest Chinese coin, worth about @ tenth of an American cent; 100 cash equals one dime This Flier Lepded Safe i in Coin Pile Ind, March Kinney bid $2.50 for 35 shares of gas and coke com " on sale at an auction ing. No other Stock found to be worth $3,500 {thing }have an all Divorced, They | Meet--Bump! -- | in Auto Smash a. es. Florence Mitchell SAN FRANCISCO.—(By Mail.) 1 of them “looking dag ore's A new wrinkle as J, Mitehell, wealthy Sar © clubman, wa ng bh Mrs. Flore was dr They met od. ‘They glared. And t od care | Mra, Mite i that ned the Then, uhe de b versed gears and they met in a third and final crash, Just then the police rived. VOICE RULES LATEST TOYS NEW YORK, March 17 wave toys are the latest on narket They'll be exhibited here during Sound the play the month of the annual toy show which starts Febr iz At this show merchants will buy for next Christmas. These devices operate by ald of the human voice. It is now possible for a child to steel te will leap from its k litte master calls “Br Other sound-contro! la submarine which will dive into a miniature sea when ita owner gives jthe proper cOmmand. The sound. wave toys are control led by magnets and a recording mechanism something like that of a phonograph When the toy show opens more than 5,000 manufacturere are ex pected to be on hand with their wares There will from Europe, Germany Manufacturers say that America’s Dill for 1921 will exceed $100,000, also be delegations tho none from 900 Toy prices are not expected to take any immediate drop back. Dealers say there is a growing tendency in America to supplant the purely amusement toy with devices both scientific and instructive America now leads world in toymaking, with the eption Lift Off with Fingers) Doesn't hurt a bit! p @ little on an aching corn, in nurting, then ght off with fin Ls Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of “Freezone” for @ few cents, suffi cient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the cAlluses, without soreness or ir ritation. Kill That Cold With ails CASCARA FOR Colds, Coughs Laxative—No Opia... 10 Hill’s. ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT | | | ! fate * THE SEATTLE Pike Street and Fifth Avenue For Friday-Unusual Vaiues-The Keynote! Recognizably low prices tell the story of the Grote-Rankin Company’s Friday Sales more forcibly than any There Are 50 Leather Covered sacha gs et $54° 00 h This davenport designed especially for the Grote-Rankin Company, and con- structed to their specifications—genuine brown leather is used for covering-—the finish is fumed or waxed oak—when open the davenport makes a comfortable, full-size bed. 8845 94 { Les Rameanx (The Palms) in French. Enrico Cc aruso 88403 Hosanna—in French........Enrico Caruso 45089! The Palms we The Lost Chord...... teginald Werrenrath 85075. Angels Ever Bright and Fair... Lucy March on" Unfold Ye Portals.......... Trinity Choir 16408 ee PS , oo nas cae William Robyn The Holy City......... Harry Macdonough 16008: Beautiful Isle of Somewhere. . Harold Jarvis Christ Arose............. Hayden Quartet Glad to play any of them for you. STAR OTTO F. KEGEL, President mere words could impart it. 200 Pairs of Novelty Lace Curtains Special $3.85 Pair Fine two-tone colored Lace Curtains that are full width and 21% yards long, in attrac- tive Craftsman designs—they offer excep- tionally good selections for living room and dining room curtains at a remarkably low price. Special, $3.85 the pair. —Second Floor, Drapery Section New Shipment of Curtain Swiss Priced 45c Yard With the demand for good quality Curtain Swiss, where we were unable to supply all our customers—we consider this a very op- portune shipment. The Curtain Swiss is of splendid ,quality, 86 inches wide, in all small dots and figures for ruffled curtains; special, the yard, 45c. Colored Dotted Swiss, 36 inches wide, with rose, blue and gold dots, special, yard, 25c. —Second Floor, Drapery Section March Sale of Wool Blankets 200 Pairs—Four Styles All-wool Blankets at very special prices. $8.95 $11 PAIR PAIR for 66x80-inch All- for 66x80-inch AIll- wool White or Plaid Wool Scotch Plaid $12.50 $13.50 for 68x80-inch All- wocd Scotch Plaid wool Mohair-bound Blankets. Plaid Blankets. Pillow Cases 19c Each 42x86-inch Muslin Pillow Cases that will wear well. Sheet Blankets $1.95 Pair 60x76-inch Gray or White Sheet Blankets—a very spegial value. Mixed Down Pillows $2.95 Each 21x27-inch Mixed Feather Down Pillows fancy blue ticking. White Outing Flannel 15c Yard 26-inch White Outing Flannel, in mill nants of 5 to 10 yards. Mercerized Table Damask 65c Yard 58-inch Mercerized Table Damask in assorted patterns. —First Mloor, Bedding Section for 66x80-inch All- in rem- Aluminum Ware at Reduced Prices Six-Cup Percolators Two-Quart Double Boilers 08 EACH Round | Roasters Made of heavy aluminum, beautifully finished— any one of these pieces will.add to the equipment. of your kitchen. The sale is for Friday only, and as the quantities are limited we would advise avi ae buying. ODD RUGS _Priced for Immediate Clearance to Make Room for New Spring Stocks Body Brussels Rugs, Special $59.50 Twelve 9x12, in a fing selection of Persian and conventional effects. Imported Royal Wilton Rugs, Special $108.00 Two only, 9x12, of finest quality, in. blue, rose and tan colors. Domestic Wilton Rugs, Special * Two only, 9x12, finest Domestic Wiltons, with blue ground and Persian designs, in rose, gray. Bigelow Royal Wilton Rugs, Special $115.00 One only, 9x12, in a gold ground illuminated with rose, blue and ivory patterns. Karagheusian Wilton Rugs, Special $120.00 ~ One only, 9x12, in a Persian design on a rich rose ground. Royal Wilton Rugs, Special $115.00 . One only, 9x12, Royal Wilton in blue and tan designs on a rose field. Karagheusian Herati Wilton, Special $120.00 © One only, 9x12, in neat allover pattern.on a rose ground. Axminster Rugs, Special $39.50 Seven 8-3x10-6 Rugs in four patterns—all are very good quality. Lakewood Wilton Rugs, Special $69.50 Six 8-3x10-6 Rugs in a splendid’ selection of colors. Royal Wilton Rugs, Special $16.50 Twelve only, 36x36-inch Rugs of the finest quality in attractive designs. Drinking of Beer Is P lifi at depompy ex P von “Rol Top Gabenale” Need | Pied Piper LON rize Qual m ication » Exchange National bank. suc-| Will Be Discharged of Middlebourne caring of a pe 4 : coded by William Huntley. WASHINGTON, March 17.—The MIDDLEBOURNE, W. V: ol when two members were Aid : ____| “roll top desk colonel” and the|!7-—Campalgn against here. Business men offer with stealing was made that in the distribut partment are slated for the discard = ‘ poultry to members o' They are to be eliminated to mini umed during the r was the quall | fying test. The ank the | argest quan turkey fear of the Moderate drink 4 with of this Irinkers of lem« and given fowl reife Sees bu EGA” Neglected Colds are Dangerous ‘Take no chances. Keep this standard remedy handy for the first sneeze, Breaks up a cold in 24 hours — Relieves Grippe in 3 days—Excellent for Headache Quinine in this form does not affect the head—Cascara is best Tonic turkeys, the disclo: ‘The Kosine Treatment for wil nin time, Fe vous #yatem name, retur QUININE AND La Grippe MALTED MILK “swivel chair major” ; want every man, fers with Fits, Epil | send at once fo treatment LEPSO. have suffered, or how many so-called cures you have used without results, do not give up until you try this treatment ' Send No Money Don't send me a penr [EPSO. "Then you can tirely at my ex; treatment. will other sufferers Accept My FREE Offer! B.P.N, LEPSO,” in the war de for most rat-talls. yman and child who a ay or Falling § ‘ee bottle of No matter how long you ply give me yo nd addrese and I will send y ic! all charg a free bot to yourself, en: vhat t Ky Fe lieved esino A little touch of Resinol Ointment after exposure to wind or sun—an “that tense, drawn feeling of the | skin will be promptly dispelled. | 1 Tet That is because this pure ointment | soothes while it heals, Try it once #1 you will understand why so pany people recommend it. Rorinol Sh ane Vhe PSO has this terrib and I offer to send it free, you rself and to your loved on Mrs, Del io ving Stick contain th and It leaves the skin | rting ot dryness. Roth | your druggist, eat this out, > REAL MONEY —and this is no wildcat advertisement. SPECIAL SALE We find ourselves overstocked on a certain style of phonograph. The largest size in table machines. It comes in mahogany, wax oak, or fumed oak. Dimensions 20 in. by 18 in. by 14 in. This phono- graph has a fine mellow tone, a large, powerful motor, plays any make of disc record, has a modern tone modifier. In fact, it is a phonograph worthy of your immediate attention, even at the old price of $62.50. The price during the sale is $42.50—a direct saving of $20. They are going fast. Hurry! 1216 Third Ave., Between University and Seneca, Phone Main 3139.

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