The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 25, 1921, Page 4

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OUR AIM | Is to sell good merchandise at lowest possible prices, regardless of our competitors. NEW ARRIVAL 250 Pairs Women’s Phoenix Silk Hose At $1.00 $7.10 $71.45 + Double wear in every pair. We sell first quality always. Jae FOR MEN WOMEN AND CHILDREN 105 PIKE STREET Your New Easter Haberdashery Can Be Best Chosen From the New Spring Lines Now Shown in Our New Store Rich otnings in Silk Neckwear, including “Cheneys,” bought espe- e Easter demand.........scescceceseess-75¢ to, cially for WOULDN'T TAX HOUSE GOODS Hull Thinks Personal Prop- erty Should Be Exempt erty up te $1,000 W. Hull explained to the Pngineers alub, in the Arctic building, Thurs noon, Home owners, Hull declared, are the beat citizens, and the community would profit if they were given relict thru large tax exemptions. Mull added that he favored a five year exemption for manufacturing concerna, to atimulate local industry, thereby giving employment to large number af people who would become home owners and community bulld- wm In Japan the disposal of the hus band’s income is usually left to the wife, $4.00 | mercial model in the United States. | violet-blue eyes, fair complerion and chestnut-brown hair. \Girl of 18 Years THE SEATTLE STAR HAVE YOU SEEN THIS FACE? FA Do you recognize this face? It should seem familiar, for you see it more often than any other—even your favorite) movie star's. Mise Mae Burns is the most successful com- international, going to Europe to pose for advertisers. Her} face is her fortune; artalluring ensemble of pearly teeth and Milliners and modistes, cosmetic and dentifrice manufac- turers, soft drink and candy vendors exploit their products thru the medium of her beauty. Her income is as large aa a\}) movie star's, and she has refused contracts for the screen and for the stage. Perfumed Meats Are Manager of Bakery This fall she becomes)|) Latest Kitchen Fad ||| The new Spring “Arrow” soft cuff Shirts ...~....-...$2.50 to. $5.50 Silk striped “Arrows” . 2.0. .0sececceeeccevensess--$6.00 and $7.50 Dunlap wearers will be the best-hatted in the Easter morning parade— large variety of new Spring styles. .......ese«.--...$6.00 to $40.00 New Dunlap Straws for women.... -~+-$15.00 to $25.00 ==€Cheasty’s Special values in Men's and Young Men's Suite $40, $45 and 950 JETNORE, Kan. March 25-—One of the enterprisiig graduates of the county bigh school ts Mim Esta Hanna, 14, who bas Just taken over |the management of@ bakery here | She was graduated in 1919. She is | probably the youngom business wom- an in the state Diet Precautions as Hiccough Cure NOTTINGHAM, Rng, March 25.— ja hiccough epidemic has broken out in the Midlands, Many victims have | been prowtrated for a weela Distary |precautions lensen the duration. The | majority of sufferers are elderty peo | ple. Mexico's 1920 of pe troleum amounted to 140,000,000 bar |rels, or one-fifth of the world’s total. PARIS, March 25.—The originator |of perfumed cookery, M. Jules Main |tave, annerts that no food dinh has | |been invented for 400 years, and jthat the purity with which per |fumen can be prepared opens up a weries of new sauces and flavors Specimen dishes of the new “mixed Mavor” cookery are: Veal cutlets in peppermint sauce; chicken May ored with “lily of the valley"; beef with kummel sauce served with jniloes of banana staffed with Gruy ere cheese, mashed herring with | tomatoes with brandy sauce | MISS ALICE WILBUR, daughter of Mr. and Mra, William A Wilbur, 4406 W. Othello st, died at | several weeks’ iline™, Funeral ar rangementa have not yet been an nounced, raspberry jelly; whipped cream and|[) 17,))) FRIDAY, MARCH 25, 1921. SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET % Special Price Basement A Special Purchase Sale of Easter Hats Extraordinary Values at $7.50 With trimmings of the new long “monkey tail” feathers, straw pompons, flowers, drooping clusters of cherries, and novelty fruits in bright sports colors. Beautiful fine straws, straw and georgette combina- tions, novelty braids and straw brims with soft draped taffeta crowns, A $25.00 Easter Sale There are many $25.00 garments being shown at this time— but the following-are extraordinary special purchases repre- senting a saving of from $10.00 to $15.00 on a garment. NEW SPRING DRESSES $25.00 Taffeta Canton Crepe Satin Smart styles in taffeta for street wear—heavy quality Canton Crepe and satin in graceful, drapey styles for dinner and informal wear. Navy, brown and gray, trimmed with bright color effects, All sizes, 16 to 46, oe NEW SPRING SUITS $25.00 Exceptional values in an unusually wide assortment of new spring sty; flared, box, tailored. ricotine, serge, age Jackets are all silk lined. Some braid trimm Sizes for women and misses. ; * 6 & NEW WRAPS AND COATS $25.00 Every garment strictly high class. Full silk lined. Newest sports three-quarter and wrap styles, well tailored and smartly trimmed. Bolivia, velour, polo, silvertone, gabardine, tricotine and French serge. Tan, Pekin, taupe, navy, beaver, Copenhagen, rust. 200 New Spring her parents’ home Thursday, after |]/ An Exceptional Sale of TTT Cost Rardware G onmmonnus 100 Satin Petticoats Blouses Remarkable Values at Fix Up the Garden Rakes Special CARLOADS SURPLUS ARMY GOODS have been sent to this city for distribution through this store. Look at the New Authorized Prices: BACON, 12-pound can ....... cee'ebe . $2. CORNED BEEF, No. 2 can.......... ROAST BEEF, pee SWEET CORN, 2 cans Ff BLACK SWEET CHERRIES, can.. BLACKBERRY JAM SALMON, tall, pink PRUNES, 25-pound box TRENCH SHOES, pair....... eeecence HIP RUBBER BOOTS, pair SUMMER FLANNEL SHIRTS BALBRIGGAN UNION SUITS.........$1. O. D. ALL-WOOL BLANKETS..,.......$3, dneparate Full-sized Double BLANKETS.........$2.25 rnin es rereagy ott And a large assortment of other canned goods, ns; 8 Blankets, Shoes, Shirts, Raincoats, Boots, Slick- ers, Underwear, Gloves, Sox, Mackinaws, etc. Send for New List Mail Orders Filled Very Specially Priced at $3.50 A purchase of new petticoats of superior quality satin with + flounces edged with deep knife- pleated ruffles. Navy, black, brown, gray and emerald. between the Ninth District Reserve — — Here’s Good News cans bank at Minneqpolis, and the branch for All Jailbirds | here. “i¢ mosutens were sont by tele NEW YORK, March 25.—Ludlow | &ram they would cost $1,000 a month street jail, the hoosgow that held |/Pstllation of the wireless equip- thone in arrears for alimony Diilx, |™eBt will cosy $6,500, and where Bill Nye at one time! mi + found inspiration for his “A Guest) Prize Up for First Baby in Apartment at the Ludlow” is to be sold. “Not enough inmates to make it pay ex ponses,” says Sheriff Knot. PITTSBURG, March = 25—A| ee month's free rent will go to the| parents of the first baby to be born | in the Cappalba apartmenta. The! owner, J. L, MoCaasky, is a lecturer and an ardent opponent of race sul- | $3.65 Demonstrating the savipgs un ready-to-wear apparel in the Basement. * Mignonette Blouses Georgette Blouses Tricolette Blouses Blouse and overblouse styles, embroidered, braided, lace trimmed, with sash at back. Colors: Henna, Harding blue, flesh, bisque, ag Copenhagen, white and black. sizes. Shovels Btesl bow, 12 curved teeth; will not break, chase enables us to sell these at one-half the regu lar price. Long handie, good qual- ity steel blade, Weed while the gronmd ts noft. The SIMPLEX does it without any effort. The long handle enables you to op- | erate it while standing up..@1.25 GARDEN HOSE Special $2.85 %-In. Red Line Cotton Hose with pure rubber lining. 25-foot lengths, complete with coup- lings. 60-foot lengths, SPECIAL, $5.45. The tries reported 345,672 industrial ao cident# occurred in the state in the / | [last fiscal year. ee a Mother, don't forget to bring home ) some Easter Bunnies from Boldt’ —Advertisement. aS omen — tIVEStesssesesssecey F ederel Reserve to Use Wireless | HELENA, Mont. March 25.—Wire- |lean communication will be set up LAWN FENCE ?,? 8,3). pattern, imped Spading| Forks | Special $1.95 | This is the high. | eet grade mates | tines, long handle. | Full line FLOWER and VEGETABLE SkEEDS— Be and 10¢ Packages. ALL COLUMBIA GRAFONOLAS re- duced to prewar Prices. Now $30 and up, on easy litue paymenta Send Easter _Music to Your Friends A gift of enjoyable Colum- bia Records will bring a constant pleasure to family and friends. The beautiful Easter Co- lumbia Record Gift Envel- ope will make your gii “hy attractive and unus- ual. 2 Musie Montelius House Third Ave. and University Combination er SPECIAL 2.95 ean be had from your grocery or will be delivered direct, and once you've tried it you'll be content with nothing else Going Camping? ‘We carry a full line of equipment including the Salle Auto Bed and Tent illustrated. NO PHONE OR C. 0. D. ORDERS ——e Mail Boxes SPECIAL 78¢ | Large house size anned, with glass plate and magazine b SERVICE AS GOOD AS THE QUALITY Esast Hardwate SIXTH AVENUE and PIKE STREET WE | DELIVER Waxt doar to Coliseum Theatre ) Fe TUT TTI IIIT M CII U 0 we “ _— SURPLUS ARMY SUPPLY STORE Ex-Lieut. Lewis C. Garver in Charge 1013-1015 First Ave. Bet. Madison and Spring

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