The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 1, 1921, Page 24

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ii MORE CASH Is Given $7,000 a Month | Temporary Alimony by Judge POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y., Apri! 1 —Mrs. “Fifi Potter Stillman today | WRa granted a portion of the addi tional alimony and counsel fees | Which she had asked in the divorce | ®uit brought by James A. Stiltman, | President of the National City bank Justice Mors ed her | $7,500 a “$25,000 counsel f additional | expenses ne had asked th limony from $5,000 t 000 counsel fees 4 that Mrs. § be incr Snd for $ The court rul man’s “hysteric band, sa the lat Guy Beauva “inadmissadle $10,000 cannot be mac at this time, « Mected with Mr- the implic be published later, when the suit proper is resumed. STILLMAN’S Says WIFE GIVEN De Kover Wants a Divorce and feminine roles tired of playing feminine roles anc | * 19 beautiful, yet Frederick De Kover wishes to divorce her. ~- ag near rena nrenisenemnape cnt is Seems mstinaetint neem © get renege ener ten nice min nen nonmeennarynen penyen oN THE fe AL STAR . “She” Smokes a Pipe MAY URGE U.S, (Bare-Legged| (SHE'LL MARRY HER TEACHER] HART FAILS TO TAKE ROADS Dance Founder Rail Owners Expected to Repudiates It Visit Washington ‘ AD Mra. Jean BY GILSON GARDNER WASHINGTON, ee — — aoe nee Le enna a Phe Teter © from labor, eat up any of profit | that I er “und it in expe | will say about May 15. When these || money-grabbing people, We should [bankers may the word the proposals|| set up at once & censorship ep shape in bills in the house gulnat such dances.” feantime the rallroad situation ts Ware reduction, which was setsed Atterbury and the rallway execu the one bent way to! restore | tives got their knucklea rapped for en, has Nivvered. The railway terbury, mad Atterbury wa he labor bonrd and demand the ury ¢ ft the so-called national | the labor board to ad. © ar just wage con-| Oeil Wy, were the wage agreements made during the war between the But he says he's TO AID Gif Having fatled to find @ |uirls, cast out of the I April 1.There |] b ‘ dancing in this try, has repudiated it “Commercialiam has #o de that the railr Washington was to be done with them bauched esthetic and interpretive dancing that much of it is nm nly an excuse for the vulew yay of feminine nudity nays. “Hereafter I will t the girls Friday Builders in Three | Towns Are St ligioun dances, and will do all in my power to have stopped the nericann wi 4 danes for ® make 1 hang my in shame when I see how art has been made ignoble by ted t will be suspended almort | by five building crafia whieh \\z0a by the state industeial | sion. eee OMAHA, April 1.—Three @ loyes and the rail senger agents of all nder government con that passenger rates are | trot wien mut waiting to negotiate * | with the railway brotherhoods or to| following their of all legal methods ¢ of waren as the exec |tives might nee fit Building operations in Des jare practically at a standatim ‘The labor board reminded the | Fifteen hundred men, ee name berg? which | ‘inite invoking to take 60 m ‘ ot the Unite 1 Hatem treun | The exama at New Trier high school, Chicago, ought to| wry. and a2 Oe ing the past week, created be a cinch for Miss Dorothy Park. She's engaged to Prof.| Tears of mourners are iden ahd tint thine shoe maene Boyle of Evanston, who, 08 chemistry teacher, has | Pers for use as a restorative © board in the way the law pro.| instructed her in such formulas as H20, H202 and CO2—to| 4n Yolland all Christian say nothing of L-O-V-E. after the first are taxed. acting thru W. W. At A wrong move when permitted to rush be of thelr came with Gov. Hart, sev clinic at Medical Lake, were mck from Olympla to — Mra, J. W. Fancy, director of home, wae trying to find homes DENVER, April L—Beginning day, building operations in D ltor five days an the result of et to accept the wage reduction aut building trades workers are on here today a t a 20 per cent reduction” wagen proposed by contractors: DES MOINES, te April building trades, laid down thelr 18,000 Parrots on tired ot laying re b dee “ab h thy wad Transpacific Boat iovicu"si' mou“ Saas BRISBANE, Australia, April "She" smokes a pipe, aa well as | Coffee-ach, Name on the se am, bound fc parrots taught them to «wear, ¢ the waterfront awake when the aram pe here to take on cx e attire and attends | “whe” hobnobs with |i. tne he in compelled ne. and to his has to fit all it costs him a her with jewels per cent kick. Th Jersey | Woman Has 70 Descendants °; JERSEY CITY, N. J., April t Mrs, Eliza Lawrence is a great-great grandmother at $4. She has five “ children, 25 grandchildren, 39 great the drinker, ht to know, for he In| POTSDAM, April + words the attractive | mans are preparing for an” is Frederick him-| funeral here {n antictpat Srandchildren and one great-great: | self. He's a female impersonator, | carly death of the ex-emprexs, When Srandchild living. The oldest great.) who for some time has been acting | she dies she will be buried in Ger Srandchild is 38, and the youn 18/in films in the Los An many, but the ex-kalser will not be months. y. playing in t allo to attend. | of Latest me CHICAGO, April 1.—"Coffeeach” est drink discovered by prohiiition officers. It’s a mixture of moonshine and coffee, with a 65 ster part of the name tx derived fr SP the effect on tremor. | THE TIDE HAS TURNED! ie IANKS to the careful merchandising of many merchants, the trade tide has turned. In this connection we are proud of the fact that our inviolable UPSTAIRS volume economy policy has ridden the treacherous waters of “readjustment” without even a It is merely another instance of thoughtful planning, ju- dicious buying.and correct pricing, overcoming the need of wild scrambling for safety when the storm of public indignation THE REQUEST— against high prices broke. At no time were we menaced, since at no time were we involved. Today, our UPSTAIRS plan once again takes instant advantage of prevailing market conditions and passes on to the public our own great UPSTAIRS saving of volume plus low overhead plus quick turnover. Thus— Seattle, March 50, 1921. D. W. Griffith c/o Griffith Studio, Flagler Estate, Mamaroneck, New York. Is there any possibility of diverting the route of the tour of "Way Down East® in order that it can play one more week at the Metropolitan Theatre, where it is breaking all records for attendance? Thousands will be disappointed in not being able to obtain seats unless "Way Down East*® can remain for the week of April 3rd. Best wishes, GEORGE T. HOOD, Manager Metropoljtan Theatre. —THE sear Mamaroneck, New York, March 3lst, 1920, George T. Hood Manager Metropolitan Theatre Seattle, Wash. We are able to so re-route the tour of "Way Down East® that the production can remain at the Metropolitan Theatre for one more week, beginning April 3rd. No further extension can be granted and "Way Down East* positively mst terminate its Seattle engagement Sunday night, April 10th, The tribute paid "Way Down East" by the people of Seattle is indeed gratifying. Kindest regards, - D. W. GRIFFITH. FOURTH AND POSITIVELY FINAL WEEK A Word About the Clothes Themselves Models—Single or double breasted; pleated or Plain; conservative or modish; 2,- button, featuring the very popular one and two button double breasted for young men. Patterns—Piaids, stripes, checks, fancy or plain Materials—Worstods afd woolens. Trimmings—Extra good alpaca and sitka, Other Features—Fiap or patch pockets, reamed buttons; stylish low notch; long waist; pop- ular form-fitting trousers with smart, youthful lines, The Only Prices We Have Are Those We | Advertise and the Highest Is $40, With Splendid Values All the Way Down to $20 The Fahey-Brockman Upstairs Plan Low Rents—Plain Stores Volume Business—No Credit Losses—Rock-Bottom Prices —Alterations Free—Fit Guar- anteed. Satisfaction or Your Money Back STARTS SUNDAY WITH A MATINEE — PRICES — FAHEY-BROCKMAN BLDG. ARCADE BUILDING (Entire Two Top Floors) (Over Rhodes Co.) Third and Pike Second Avenue ‘GET YOUR oremeneY ENINGS- an mariners | Batire Lower Floor RESERVED | ee: F) | Beet. SEATS NOW! (—Ziitetes —) [fein mete to contracts away Down Maat positively never will be i be Dreseniad anywhere at less than METROPOLITAN AH z Up-stairs Clothi EY- BE ROCKM Buy up-stairs and save 10%

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