The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 23, 1921, Page 5

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The Rhodes Co. STORE HOURS 9 TO 5:30 . SERVICER Grunbaum Bros. Furnitu The House of Service and Accommodation NEW PHONE—KLLIOTT 4910 BABY CAB SEASON MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT TO SELECT FROM Appeaiing ints Beauty $59.00 Appealing in Its Beauty Yes, it is a bean- tiful cab — this Gondola style, Designed sen- sibly to insure absolute comfort without sacrific- ing appearance. Woven of reed and attractively finished in ivory or gray. Springs are large and of tempered _ steel. Upholstered — in artistic Repp. At | ABOUT THIS TIME O’ YEAR YY K tly Silk Camisoles Reduced Upper Main Floor 200 crepe de chine and wash satin camisoles in maize, white and flesh, which sold formerly at $1.95, are reduced for a quick cleanup. Sizes 86 to 44. Choice at D5¢. Smart Easter Suits at $24.50 Second Floor N UNUSUAL value is ex- pressed and stand- ardizéd in this dis- play of navy serge and navy tricotine suits through cor- rect style, high quality material and splendid work- manship. Sizes 16 to 40 are featured in the youthful short waist and straightline models effectively trimmed with NE be and fancy braid, stitch- ing and buttons, Men’s Ties Special 3,000 men’s ties in an as- sortment of attractive pat- terns and materials are shown in varied stripes, dots, scrolls and floral de- signs, and two-tone novelties in fancy or conservative pat- terns, which formerly sold for 50c, 75c and $1.00, are reduced for a quick cleanup Easter Vestee, Collar and Silk Middy Ties Cuff Sets Sa a MRS. ALICE F. JENSEN, wite o¢| Western Pacific Dr. O. J. Jensen, Minor ave. N. stiecan os octane. Men May Take Cut died Tuesday afternoon at Swedish hospital. The bedy ts at Bonney. SAN FRANCISCO, March 23.— That unskilied employes of the ‘Watson's. Successful treatment of diseased | Western Pacific rallroad may accept a slight cut in wages was indicated tonsils and throat without operation; testimonials. Herb Medicine Co.,/today when a representative of the men, who is now conferring with Box 851, Seattle.—Advertisement. the company officials, sald that he DEMANDS CASH Claiming that a tire on her auto. mobile was spoiled by the bullets of federal prohibition officers, Mrw. Nellie Marrow has presented a bill for $44.25 to State Prohibition Di- rector McDonald. Aa Mrs. Barrow and her four chit | but that it had been rejected by the /dren were driving near Everett on company officials |the night of March 15 a party of This mian, who refused to allow federal prohibition agents and deputy his mame to be used, said that no |aheriffs called upon them to halt for cut as drastic as that proposed by|search. Mra. Harrow mped on, and the railroad would ever be accepted by the men. ing one and bringing the machine SHOES OUR BUSINESS AND WE ARE PROUD OF IT WOMAN SHOT AT ,<otn the officers fired at the tires, ruin.) Morinobu Hirota, Japanese consul |here, will leave for Japan April 1 for a six months’ vacation. He has been relieved from his office on account of {ll health, TACOMA.-Ole & Larson, former president of defunct Scandinavian | American bank, again arrested on | additional grand Jury Indictments. |to a stop. No boose wan found ‘The two federal agents in the party deputy sheriffs haven't been heard om. ] wat RO AT AST | OPEN THE DOOR OF deny that they shot the tire, The/ BRITISHENVOY | WILL SEE RUSS LONDON, March 23. — Great Britain proceeded today to establinh contact with soviet Russia, | A comminsioner will be sent to |]! Moscow at ones, it was announced, to make preliminary arrangements for the opening of trade under the) new agreement. With this start Great Britain threw off some of its dread of bol- | abevisrn. Aiding this process was the firnt statement Premier Lioyd George has made in defense of hin recogni tion of the soviets as the de facto | government in Ruswla. The premier | in commons last night made it clear | new Spring shades of black. change ix taking place in the beliefs | of the communiat leadera, He de | clared it was certain that Lanine and | braids Joffre blue, apricot and Paris. A set at $2.75. New Girdles for the Easter Dress Main Floor Rear NEW shipment of girdles has arrived in our Trimming Section in a variety of Spring shades such as braid girdles in Roman stripes, silk tricolette in plain and two-toned colors of rust, orange, Harding blue, gray, navy blue and Priced at 85. that his information shows a great |f) Also shown in this department are girdle in different combinations of Roman stripes in the latest shades. Malin Fieor HE newest effects, designed of imported Swiss eyelet embroidery and shown in the firefly, gray, ochre, A spec Special and . Laces for Easter — Gowns Main Floor Rear ‘The Trimming Section has in stock a very unusual assortment .00 hand-made laces suitable for collars, cuffs and vesis, including Irish ehet, Point Venise, Filet @ese Cluny in widths vary’! % Inch to 10 inches. ial purchase of 160 silk messaline middy ties 6 inches wide and 1% yi long offers an _ excepti value in plain navy, brown, gray, Copenhagen nal. Each at Priced at, a Yard, $1.75 25¢ up to $7.50 o yard his ammocates now realize a state can- | THE PHILLIPS BOYS CUT THE PRICE. Shoes for the Whole Family 1313 Third Ave. Women’s Department How Does FIVE DOLLARS Look to You? RIBBON TIES in black and brown kid. OXFORDS in black and brown kid, Rus- sia calf. Some value. THE PHILLIPS BOYS’ price, $5.00. How About SIX DOLLARS? Women’s nine-inch lace boots in black and brown kid, Russia calf. You have paid us six months ago $8.00, $9.00 and $10.00 for this grade. Now we offer you new shoes, all styles, $6.00 the For SEVEN and EIGHT DOLLARS Women’s strap ; all leathers, all fabrics. Pretty pui shoes at $7.00 and $8.00—no higher. FOR FIVE DOLLARS—Just think of it. Doesn’t that sound good. All leathers. All styles. Don’t worry about high prices. Just FIVE BUCKS and you are well shod. FOR SIX DOLLARS—Stop and think of prices six months ago — $8.00," $9.00, $10.00. Catch me? This is the quality you get for SIX DOLLARS. Boys’ and Girls’ Dept. THE PHILLIPS BOYS make an appeal to families of Seattle and vicinity. Let us help you solve this footwear problem. We realize this is where the family monthly income is hard hit. We can save you money. Give us a chance to prove it. | matian, RES e Price THE PHILLIPS BOYS have waited long and patiently for the time to again arrive when “prices talk.” It is here, right upon us. There is one thing especially we wish to drive home to you, and that is price. For prices are lower now throughout our store. e Service Service with us makes a friend. THE PHILLIPS BOYS make no claim to an elegant, luxurious store. This, in the long run, you pay for. All we have is a neat, plain, pleasant store, with a street floor entrance, where quality means satisfaction. Undersell No credit, no discount, no commis- sion, no delivery, low rent, quick turnovers, large volume enable THE PHILLIPS BOYS to make rock-bot- tom prices on highest quality shoes. Trade where your dollar does its full =. You'll like us, we know you will. Opposite Pantages Theatre Bldg. | if you are sick an | Well and Keep W: ature that tells simost unkno: element brings sufferers from ¢ Seiatica, Gow ia, Nervous jood Pressure ach, Neuritia broatratior not be run on the Uheortes of Kart Marx. Despite these official aswarances there was a widespread belief that Lenine is not abrogating his ideas. It was pointed out that the official text of his speech before the com- munist party in Russia was filled with strong qualifications and that the premier stressed the fact that any expedients adopted now are but ‘9 | temporary. It was potnted out that Lentne “lheretofore has shown a tendency ~|to compromise bis communistic be Mefs in order to get results from ou |the rest of the world which still ts < | here pdertul fact that It ls so |in within the reach of all, beth rich and poor. No matter how bad your atlment, lor how long standing, we will be ' eed to by try it at our ation write to- Radium Appli- c Hreabury iildg. Lon REAL PAINLESS |DENTISTS In order to introduce our new alebone) plate, which is the et Impresaic in ning and «et teeth same day mination and advice fre: ffice, be sure ght place, Bring his ad with yo Cut-Rate OH I Dentists 207 UNIVERSITY ST. Opposite Fraser-Patersen Ce. ¥ t on ® capitalistic basis, Bolshevik newspapers received advocate the une of for eign capital to build up impover ished industries. They approved the premier’s propomis for @ lessen- ing of bolshevik restrictions but de clared there were better reasons than he advocated for admitting for- jelgn capital FUNERAL SERVICES for Mra. Angie McMonagle, 60, who died Monday at the home of her nephew, J. D. McPherson, 210 Thomas st. were echeduled to be held at the Home Undertaking Co. chapel at 1 Dp. m. Wednesday | ‘Whatever You Do Don’t Neglect | Your Eyes, Says Dr. Lewis, Who \Tells How to Strengthen Eyesight 50% in One Week's Time in Many Instances A Free Preseription You Can Ha Filled and Use at Home Philadelphia, glasnen? strain or }than any other whose eyes wer ever getting glasnes. Tye troubles owing the 6 preserip- a glass of water Ive. With this two or four times dally. ld notice your eyes clear on will quickly disa are bothe " WOMAN'S WILES | LOST ON THIEF Altho Mra. Frankie Ring, wife of the proprietor of the Society theatre, 201 Broadway N., flattered a robber about his good looks, upbraided him for holding up a poor woman and pleaded with him to go away, the robber forced her to give him $125, the day‘s receipts, Tuesday night. Mra, Fung was in the confectionery |store which she and her husband l operate next to the theatre. Ring had just come in from the theatre and left the receipts with her in a money bag. She had placed the mck, be- hind the counter. Ring left. | Enter the robber, of Wallyreta. | eeque features, clothes just so—like a fashion plate. The revolver hel \showed was even neat. His voice! | was smooth, but his words were| | harsh: “Gimme da money da guy just brought in.” Mrs, Ring tried to counter, but he ALBERT HANSEN Jeweler 1010 Second Avenue had evidently watched her place it behind the counter, for he told her where it was. Mrs. Ring then tried flattery, ca folery, sarcasm and criticism, beg- gings and pl But to no avail. The Beau Brumme! robber started to loot the cash till, but suddenly stop- ped and hurriedly left. TACOMA.—George Scoville, who played in the Marion, Ohio, band with * President Harding in bis youth, dies, GRATEFUL WOMEN Gratitude and appreciation for health restored by that good old-fash- joned root and herb medicine, Lydia E. Pinkham’'s Vegetable Compound, is what prompts so many women from all parts of the country to write to the Lydia E. Pinkham Medi- cine Co. of Lynn, Maas, the letters of praise which we publish from time to ume. Women who have always had their health cannot realize what it means to others, many of whom have suffered months and even years from such ailments, and are now well and happy through the use of this natural restorative, Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. Advertisement. Prices That Help You “Paint Up” you ex- perience at times obtain relief and prom tly. 8 ma 30 juppose you have head- aches, ba aches, extreme ced peapnte pe spirits and general ood - for-noth- ng feelings at times? Y. Favorite Prescrip- tion. Sold by| druggists in liquid | or tablets, or send | 10c, to Dr, Pierce's House Paint, quart.$1.00 Per gallon 50 Shingle Stain, gal. .$1.25 5 gallons 75 Colors: Reds, Browns and Greens. Varnish for floors or lino- leum, per qt.....$1.10 * Per gallqn ... 7s Pint Can Johnson’s Liquid Wax a... 49C For floors, furniture, automobiles, etc. Extra Special at 98c A fortunate pur chase results in this very low price —Iimited quantity —come early. No phone orders. S. O. S. Invalids’ Hotel in The Magic Cleanser Special ya after t blind; could w Iocan 25c Cleans aluminum and other metals, Has & thousand uses in the home, See Demon- stration in Basement. THE PHILLIPS BOYS Cut the Price on Shoes for the Whole Family 1313 Third Avenue Opposite Pantages Theatre Building THE BIRTHPLACE OF MOST FOR THE MONEY SHOES strengthem their eyes so as to be |po — . spared the trouble and expense ‘of |—Adver jand {At night they BISHOP, Cal.—"About five years ago I suffered severely. 1 consulted | a local doctor and he said I would have to undergo an operation. I then tried Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre: | xcription—took one bottle—also one not been t Albrigt —Advertisoment seard them in

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