The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 24, 1921, Page 10

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SPECIALS (Basement Store) Our Basement Store prices mean a substantial sav- ing to you on quality footwear. Women’s Pumps and Oxfords $3.95 Nearly all sizes, values to $10.00. and Strap Pumps Black and Brown Suede $8.95 All sizes. Women’s Shoes $4.95 Black or Brown Lace Shoes with military or “French heels. All sizes— $4.95. Men’s Shoes $5.95 70 pairs Dress Shoes in black or tan; nearly all sizes; values $10.00 to $12.50, Now $5.95. Boys’ Shoes $2.95, $3.95, $4.95 Tan or black, lace or blucher. Values $4.00 to $7.50, Girls’ Shoes $2.95, $3.95, $4.40 Black or brown, lace and button. Values $3.50 Visit This Modern Dairy ‘Watch how carefully we safeguard your health In the pasteurizing, cooling and bottling of the celebrated MAPLEWOOD MILK Une This Prise - wiant: in Your Home—We Purchases From . =Last-Minute " Selections Instead of having to close out late winter | Girls Not Found as Was Reported Millie Price and Beaute Walton, young girls who disappeared over the week-end, were still missing Thurs day, despite reports Wednesday that | they had been found, J. Carsiay, 1312 Seventh ave, at whose home the Price gifl had been | viniting, said Thursday that ahe had [not gone to Kverett with @ sailor | boy, as reported, The sailor boy | was her brother, ‘Tom Price, who has been with his father at Tolt since the | girls disappeared. Both Carsiay and the girl's father, William Price, denied that the girt tw | 4 ward of the juventie court. | Thomas Edison patented a kinet- jOneope in 1893 for viewing @ moving | plotupe film. © REBELLION IN STOMACH || “Pape’s Diapepsin’’ at once ends Indigestion and Sour, Acid Stomach trees | Lumps of pre Pa food cause | pain. If your stomach is in a revolt; [if sick, gasey and upset, and what you just ate bas fermented and| jturned gour; head disxy and aches | belch gases and acids and eructate | undigested food—junt take a tablet Me two of Pape's Diapepsin to help neutralize acidity and in five minutes | | you wonder what became of the pain, acidity, indigestion and distress If your stomach doen't take care of your liberal limit without rebel lon; if your food is a damage instead of a help, remember the quickest, | surest, most harmless stomach aztt- acid is Pape’s Diapepsin, which costs | so little at drug stores.—Advertise- | | ment. | GET YOUR SEATS NOW! For the Special Raster Sunday Matinee ~ and Evening Performante 2:15 and 8:15 P.M. SECOND BIG WEEK ENGAGEMENT LIMITED YOUNG 6. 0 7 AR AROUSED IN A TURMOIL} OVER ARREST “Outs” Want _ In; “Can’t Come,” Say “Ins” Republican party politics here are in a turmoll over the audacious efforts of the “outs* to get “in” on some of the political pie that i» expected to be divided by the Young Men's Republican club, The club, which is @ kind of self starter for the main party organi mation, i» controlled at present by James B, Kinne, Roy C, Lyle, Bert Northrup, Robert M, Jones and ether fairly wellknown politicians. Wednesday more than 250 appli cations for membership were turned down, The a ations were ten dered by the * conaisting Ralph A. Horr, who tied with Bob Jones for the chairmanship of the “club” last Representative |Tom Murphine, Port Commistioner | George Lamping, Counciiman ©, B | Fitagerald and others, The “oute’’ want the new men jto retain their present The election is on April 2%. Meanwhile the fight waxes warm and the sent the voting public, Members of the club MNetened to| an address by W. A. Gilmour, for- mer mayor of Nome, while they) | munched thetr sandwiches at! | Wolfe's cafeteria, Thurnday noon. |MARRIAGE LICENSES Name and Residence, Age Fetters, Carl R., Seattle Legal Bandera, Josephine, Beattie |toe, Park, Frye Hotel .. Wong. Alice. joattie | Je hnson, Denver Roy, Kendrick, Juanita, Beatt! Yeoman, Bert W., Seattle Plough, Sadie M. Seattle Peterson, Geo. Toppenish ... coe Norvelia L., Seattle ney, P. J. OTirien .......Leeal Zeora Annabell, Beattie. Legal | BIRTHS Haracha, M. 713 M . Hounds, Herbert. § Oenka, L, 668 = "s MeGinnia, J. ir. often ave. | PHitlips Eidmo, 2046 Franklin eve. a | Punk, Roy T, 2046 Franklin ave. |chaifuera A. J. 1916 Frankitn pl, Wernicke, Chauncy, LF. D. No. 2, | oykney. Jona T. RP. D. Ne & Box DEATHS | Wabraushek, William J, Howe! 53, 908 © | | | aie,4 hold-overs at early Spring Sales, our wisely delayed buy- ing permits us to of- fer, now, the TRUE ALL SEATS RESENVED METROPOLITA Store ‘No. 1. 508 Stewart St. Cor, Westlake At Times Square Mother, don't forget to bring home some Earter Bunnies from Boldt's — Advertisement. K Poster Mare M. Moore F. & M. GARAGE Stora, and General Repaire Work Guaranteed K23 Lenora Street Laber, 61 per hour, Main 2410 If You Are From Missouri Or Any Other State We Will Show You of | }in the organization; the “ins* want | majority “club” continues to’ repre | | Vital Statistics) Tegal) | | | | ] Robert. 0, Ketchikan, Alaska ok 65, 633 | Lawyers Protest Action of | California Official ‘Thrown in jail in Shasta county, California, it is alleged, because they told how deputy sheriffs of that county used a gun and thelr fints to foree a man to confers to murder Gerald Callahan and George Dewey Davis, both of Seattle, are to be be friended by the Seattle Bar associa | tion, At the Instance of Frank A, Steele, local attorney, the annociation Wed neaday night denounced the methods of the Shasta county district attor ney and appointed a committee to take whatever steps they can to ax | aint the men. According to Steele, Callahan and Davia, passing thru California, saw the incidents to which they’ made af fidavits and later went to California to wave Ar Davis from a death sente on a charge of killing a town marshal, They were jailed on @ perjury charae We will furnish Side Wall, Border and Ceiling for following sized rooms: 12x12 ft. x 8 ft. high, 12c paper......$2.28 12x12 ft. x 8 high, 17c paper......$3.08 12x12 ft. x 8 ft. high, 26¢ paper......$4.30 12x12ft. x 8 ft. high, 45c paper. .....$7.38 SPECIALS Varnish Tile, regular price 55c; 39 c our price.... Felt, %-lb., of 450 “4,..$2.60 to roll... oa: $3.65 Rex Paste, WESTERN WALL PAPER Cash and Carry Store 1921 Second Ave. Felt, 1-lb., of 450 sq. Sizing G per Ib. ... 00 14c CO. Opp. Washington Hotel Store No. 2 534 Pike Place Foot Pine Street What ys Savings That Grow More Real by Comparison Friday’s Penny Specials keg Dyes Chick Chick Erg “Dyes, Solid colora, pictures, etc. Package, Se. ‘wo 6c Cascara, Aromatic PACKALOD oeeee es one eene> A well known and popular laxa- tiva. A palatable form of cas cara bark. Per bottle, 25¢. Bills id Oe Maxine Elliott Soap A good sized cake of this ex quisitely perfumed toflet soap. Per cake, 15¢. Two cakes eRe | Talcum Powder A fragrant and enticing per fume, combined with a talcum powder of unusual merit. Per cat, 15¢. 16c Two Ct) Beef Cubes Quantity Limited Fixxtract of Reef put up tn con- venient cubes for beef tea. Per box, B5¢. ‘oats ...36¢ Hinkle’s Pills boxes on-. This well known pill, put up in bottles containing 100 pills, Per bottle, B5¢. 36c Two DOT ED cece concerns ces Tar Shampoo Soap Williams; shaped to fit the hand; tar shampoo. Per cake, Two CAKOR 200 ree cees cones --' Hobson’s Eczema Ointment A wonderful skin remedy that quickly relieves all burning and itehing of the skin. Per box, 50¢. Two bores peels» | c 2nd and Pike 2nd and Madison 4th and Union 4th and Madison , Friday’s Penny Specials CANDY SPECIAL ‘Two Days Friday—Saturday Swift's Easter Offering to Candy Lovers Fol pound of delicious hand-rolled 40c chocolates, Per Th. (Unboxed) Hard Candies Satin finished; per Ib Delicious Gum Drops we rier 30c Pompeiian Olive Oil Hair Nets Good strong hair neta, well made and .10c durable. Writing Ink A bigger bottle than you think of “Signet” Writing Ink. Per bottle, 10¢. Two rir Mpeg asa ON Ta | Perfumed Bath Tablets ‘Three large Bath Tablets and a package of shampoo powder. Per box, 25¢. te ..26¢ Flash boxes ‘The great instant hand cleanser. Large two-pound can, Per can, 50¢. Two oe te @ TAX WHEN NECESSARY Friday’s Penny Specials Elixir Iron, Quinine and Strychnine This «plendid tonic and blood Invigorator; pints, 1.25, Friday, two $1 .26 full pints coomrea-- Sylvan Soap This well known and highty valued toilet soap, sold every- where at 15¢. Tomorrow, Oe 16c two cakes Carmen Powder Nationally advertised face and tollet powder in several delicate shades. Per box, 50¢. to ..51c DOOD on Writing Tablets Iénen paper, a good emocth writing surface that takes ink readily. Per tablet, 10¢. tabi 11c tablets Pipes A good olf Jimmy pipe; large assortment of sizes ang shapes. Per pipe, 75¢. -76c, Pound Paper ~ A box containing 72 sheets of good linen paper. Per box, B5¢. faet .36c Powder Puffs boxes for Good-sized velour puff, soft and velvety to the touch; each 15¢. Putt .. 16¢ 2 Box Paper Puffs for A box of good linen paper containing 24 sheets of paper and 24 envelopes Per box, ol 36c Two boxes for Broadway and Thomas University District 14th N. E. and 50th West Seattle At Junction Says State Taxes ~ Won’t Be Boosted OLYMPIA, March 24.—Taxes for the support of the state’s general fund need not be Increased, and may be reduced, according to I. D. Mo- Ardie, who will become director of the department of efficiency April 1 McArdie has completed an analysts of the appropriations of the legisla ture and points out that the only extra tax burden imposed was .669 mills for higher educational insti- tutions. He bases his hope of a tax reduc- tion on an estimated income of $3,000,000 from the poll tax, about to be collect ted. Dollar Friday A wonderful showing for Fri- day—just two days before Eas- ter. Just’ time enough for you to select’a trimmed hat, or the Spring Fashions at prices that were nev- er high enough to mark down. materials with which to make it —we'll show you how. UNTRIMMED HATS hundred to select different. Every shape, shade, color and most of the finer hat materials —Lisere, patent milan, hemp, shiny strawa, filmy ma- terials and piping—all ONE DOLLAR TRIMMED HATS —A wide variety of hats, for which you would nat- urally expect to pay several times...ONE DOLLAR BRAIDS The most wonderful assortment of horsehair, gray snake scale, novelty straws, Tagal, caterpillar, ete., in all colors—values to $6.00.. «.-.ONE DOLLAR FLOWERS This assortment is foremost in the Northwest, and includes some of the latest French hand-made flowers and novel- ties which lend caste and distinction to smart bhats—one and two for ONE DOLLAR BASEMENT DEPARTMENT Ye Seater last SUITS Smart and snappy, in desirable fabrics and favored styles for all oecasions. Sizes 16 to 53. At startling prices, $f, $10, $14 450 Suits, strictly tailored and dressy models. The best of materials in the sea- son’s newest colors. Silk or satin lined, trimmed or plain. A suit that a woman will enjoy wearing. Incomparable values at $7, $10, $14. House and Street Dresses for the baby, the schoolgirl, the miss and the matron. Exceptionally low priced, 75c to $12. Easter Blouses, Smocks and Middies, ¢ in voiles, lawns, linenes, Georgettes, mes- salines and tailored crepes de Chine, 75¢ to $2. We have a few Furs left, which we will close out at $5 and $10. . Undergarments in heavy crepe, nain- sook and fine quality mus- lin, in novelties and sta- ples, and other items too numerous to enumerate, at less than wholesale cost. We carry an equal as- sortment at both stores. Washington Funds for Rivers, Harbors WASHINGTON, March 24.—Wash ington state has been allowed the following allotments from the $15 000,000 appropriated by congress for river and harbor improvement: Lower Columbia river, $524,000; Willapa harbor, $30,000; Puget Sound and tributaries, $21,000; Grays har- bor, $10,000; Lewis river, $4,600. CLEARED SUBURBAN TRACTS As a Foreword of Fashion we recommend the Novelty Suit, tailored on slenderizing lines, brightened by artistic touches of beadwork and em- broidery and beautifully lined in the contrasting tints of Spring. —Several from — all Corer renee t PPO roe e get PPFUOt rong et tdanehon,, Including Suits Furs Sport Coats Wrap Coats Blouses Petticoats Dresses Millinery Skirts Sweaters A Mezzanine of Millinery in a perfect riot of color, is a seasonable inducement. New styles almost daily. OUR WINDOWS ARE CONVINCING Let us clear one of our acre or halfacre tracts for you at “Victory Heights” for this spring’s planting, #0 that you may start your berry vines, fruit trees and garden. These tracts are especially desirable for those who appre clate a home combining the advantages of the city The location of Victory Heights ts 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 ci! be made by phoning the GOODWIN REAL Store No. 1 Two Stores: gs sn Seen. |The House of Real Bargains (5% ,ti,r~] ]| ESTATECO, nc At Times Square 4 a tink Opp, Farmers’ Market sasing convenience of those who prefer to use it ACCOUNT may be arranged on a very accommo dating basis at no extra cont Our Quality—The Best Our Prices—The Lowest NOVELTIES AND PINS STORE OPEN UNTIL 6 P. M. largest Millinery Stace 1332-1334 SECOND AVENUE 209 UNION STREET (Owners) 312 Leary Building Phone Main 4357 STAR WANT ADS "BRING ‘RESULTS |

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