The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 1, 1921, Page 4

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TUE SEATTLE — SSS THE OW! "DRI ee i} In the list below are something like fifty i ductions, which have been put into effect Stores—within the last few days. We a “ever qualities of merchandise we may ha of these articles are in every-day demand: Kirk’s Jap Rose ....c0cescmeseececeecees 12€ Peeerirer Titi r rrr An Important Lowered Price‘ Bulletin downward tendencies of the market, taking a loss on what- ee ee TRADE FOE | TS RISING Soon to Be Relentless Com- petitor in World’s Markets BY WHIT HADLEY LAKEWOOD, N, J, April 1— “1 can nothing ahead usual prosperity for Ame Charles M, Schwab, the talist and former director ¢ government shipbuilding operations, who has returned from a alx-woeks |trtp to France and Italy. | Schwab haw brought back a per sonal mensage from the pope which, however, he will not or until his mportant price re- —in The Ow! Drug re~ following the oe ve on hand. Most faith with the Pontiff at Rome. Kirk’s Juvenile Soap .......0..- 02+ eaeee. 15€ S bl eenge,” Schwab ¢ Juvenile easonable Se Stee, copia | A. D. S Foot Soap . Colgate’s Mechanic Paste ... Violet's Ambre Royal Talcum . : Violet’s Ambre Royal Perfume (origin Houbigani’s Ideal Perfume (original) $3.’ Houbigant’s Ideal Perfume (bulk), oz. . Houbigant’s Ideal kcbayy hanger bigant’s ues Fleurs Per' . He oe ....- $4.50, $8.50 and $16.50 Houbigant’s Quelques “Fleurs Toilet Water. .$7.85 Calvert’s Woilet Soap (10%). .20¢ Calvert's Voilet Soap (20%). . Calvert's Tooth Powder (small). Calvert's Tooth Powder (medium) Liloyd’s Euxesis smyend oe: Panafieu's Mascaro Todco Cod Liver Oil (16 oS ae . S. Fig Syrup and Senna (small). Digestive Tablets (small) .. Suggestions: Rajah Straw Hat Cleaner, and Rit. They cleanse and dye at same time. White Shoe Dressing, 25c -~-Make-Nu for Canvas; | Shu-Glo for leather. Egg Preserver Carefully selected non-fertile preferred, be preserved for an indeti- “Just why I went to France and Pray’: 's Rosaline Ttaly,.” he continues, “and why I was Cased Sdcececeee e pope, cannot’ be Palmer’s Perfumes (bulk), per oz. .... | Rajah Straw Hat Dye, 25¢ die © in any way until 1 Lilac Sweet Wistaria Rose Le —black and navy blue. jaddress the Chamber of Commerce BEWARE cRMAN EFFICIENCY, HE SAYS “France an: [their feet, her feet. ¢ tremendous | every her aly are getting on Tetlow’s Swansdown Face Powder .... 25e—a liquid ready to mthouiae Tetlow’s Gossamer Powder .....- use, | “I want to speak a word about ' Tetlow’s Pussywillow Powder Colorite, 25¢—for coloring Sit ny teataibes toe, soe hE peel Taleum . straw hats and fabrics. stop fooling themselves : Mennen’: anew eee a 1 “I my with gre arneertnenn, be Vivadou's Mavis Perfume (original) .. Putnam Dyes, 10e—will |ware Germany and beware German Vivadou's Mavis Toilet Water ..$1, $1. dye any fabric. All | yp om Re a Ge oe Nerd — Soap ...........5-2 colors. | PS pg ale tne nao po thea r eakes for 65c i |many ts recovering from the war “Litas Arty Taleum (glass).........+-- Dye Soaps, 10¢—Aladdin |= iin axe cen kao H Germany has been conquered but her spirit and efficiency is not conquered. U. 8. INVULNERABLE IF WE KEEP OUR HEADS German d nats fear Amerten | Germany yutatrip the United | Staten if we keep our heads and meet | measure for measure, “Siliso”’ car serious because it unstable, and with eggs, can us waste and loss, » nite period in “Siliso,” a wave of prosp in her histor Syrup y toy" ee % eapetor uality of water | We nuit nave n moderate protentive belies glass or ilicate of Soda. tariff and if this is enacted right . * | and peace is literally declared, a pint is sufficient for 7 | Hi) | he American worker will come into ozen x5. his own, Kodak Carrying Cases Have been reduced from 50¢ to $1.00 per case. The entire assortment is included in the price- change schedule. ~ The Owl Drag “Pint Bottles 22... 25¢ Quart Bottles ....40¢ Half Gallons .....65¢ Gafions oe acewaves -90€ First and Pike Third and Pike Westlake and Pine Elliott 6335 Cro haBA Rar be Protected PR een atiainn of foreign goods now being assem. died in Germany, France and Italy for invasiqn of the United States, HOLD DOWN PRODUCTION | UNLESS EXPORT POSSIBLE “I studied conditions very care fully in France and in Italy. As a result I have come to this conclusion with regard to America: “The productive resources of the United States are somewhat in exocens of home consumption. It ts right that such should be the casa, “if, however, we cannot export this surplus we must at once limit the production of our factoriea If We can export It, as we should, we can then keep practionity every fac tory in the country running at full time, 12 months to the year. “Germany in doing so, France and Italy are trying to. Full time pro G “THE CLEANEST, BRIGHTEST AND MOST THOROUGHLY EN. JOYABLE MOTION PICTURE IN MONTHS” — THATS THE OPINION OF EVERYBODY WHO HAS SEEN GLADYS WALTON “ALL DOLLED Pp” ASK ANYBODY—THEY'LL ALL. TELL YOU THE SAME— THEN COME AND SEE IT (A Universal Perfect Picture) TOGETHER WITH “KICKAROO,” WESTERN COMEDY, IN- TERNATIONAL NEWS, AND THE CLE z OFFERING THE SECOND RHAPSO PIANO CADENZA BY L. HAUPTMAN, = A GLADYS WAL- TON DOLL TO BE GIVEN TO SOME KIDDIE IN THE |} AUDIENCE SAT- URDAY AT 1:30. CHILDREN’S TICKETS ALL THIS WEEK. SUNDAY: WM. H. CRANE AND BUSTER KEATON “THE SAPHEAD” A PRETENTIOUS REVIVAL OF “THE HENRIETTA” IN | Estimated to be 13 years old and | weighing over 12 jeaught here had not a tooth re | maining in ite mouth. had it been caught three or four | years ago it would have welghed| | twiee Decrepit Old Fish Had Lost Its Teeth WEYBRIDGE, Eng. April «1.— “| duction means more money in wages and in profits for commodities. MERCHANT FLEET NO GOOD UNLESS OPERATED “We have built up @ great mer chant feet, but these ships will have ]RO value unless we follow up their Te in said that | truction under our new admin istration at Washington by the tm mediate devising of ways and means for their operation. It will lower prices pounds, a pike aa much, | Boldt’ “I am not pervonalty committed to any form of merchant marine operation, excepting I want the one that operates. “Lot it be understood that loginia- |tion to promote our overseas trade is nat for the benefit of any class but for the benefit of the masnen “Our ships are not only penalized ut they have not even je advantage of the free use ‘wn Panama canal, “1 find, too, that an English ship can actually go thru thin canal at a lower rate than our Am The first step we m maintain an efficient me For @ julcy steak, let's go to Advertinement. Theodore Spiering MASONIC TEMPLE Tuesday Evening, April 5 EMINENT AMERICAN VIOLINIST erchant ma rine is to permit ships flying the] American flag to pass thru the Pan Wit play with A gma canal if not free, then at lower yates than are exacted from foreign No violin student can afford to hearing the Chaconne of . as interpreted by Mr Spiering. I have seen abroad onvincel that excessive taxes 1 a leveling downward “The supply of lfrom profits turned to industry, is being poured into the coffers of the government rfectly obvi 1 wants Hous stag pora | ering under high taxes on “I believe that excessive taxation while taking of the rich, away from the incomes also is taking away the When company comes — serve cof- fee. No other bev- erage is so sure to please everybody! and Germany, men and women are getting together }and working “There is but one way from now living here, and that is for every body to get together and work “Greater production Is the key to the tremendous wave of prosperity coming to America, and if we are to keep wages up, as we should, greate production alone will be the ca 54 Years at Sea; | Never Shipwrecke ITONDON, April 1 Capt JOINT COFFEE TRADE PUBLICITY COMMITTEE 74 Wall Street New York “The reparations question is very | continues to keep |] | ex} uncertain there must be tre-| toa in due for the greatest |]) |Physiological Action of expression | SUPREMACY CLAIMS STAR SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET Co, Special Price Basement A Tremendous Sale of New Spring Hats Specially Priced for Saturday Only At $4.95 These hats have been regularly priced at $5.50 to ef $12.00. e Afternoon and street hats for both matrons and misses in complete selections of styles. 300 New Spring Coats At Extremely Moderate Prices $6.75 to $25.00 Short sports coats of Jersey in plain colors and heather mix- tures. Smart Tuxedo models—$6.75, $8.50 and $9.85. Three-quarter and long coats in the newest utility and wrappy models in velour, Bolivia and polo—$15.00 and $25. Each group represents a special purchase much below the prevailing market prices. EXCEPTIONAL SAVINGS A Most Unusual Purchase | 100 New Skirts On Sate Saturday at $5.95 | Regularly priced these would be $7.50 and $10.50. Novelty pleated plaids in seven smart models, featur- ing the newest color combi- nations of blue, brown and green. Three late models in accor- dion pleated skirts of men’s wear serge in navy only. Sizes 26 to 82 waist and 2% ta 27-inch len Most unusua han 95. $2.35 $2.95 New spring shades. 300 Pairs s. Values ut waist and knee. ON SEASONABLE MERCHANDISE 185 Blouses Special Values at Women’s Crepe Bloomers Special at 75c White and flesh Plisso “ay cae elastic Sizes 25, Tricolette, crepe de chine, georgette and tub silk blouses in a wide variety of new spring colors and styles. 190 Jersey Petticoats Unusual Qualities at Silk Jersey petticoats in allJersey and Jersey uppers with taffeta flounces, 27 and 29. Safety Razors $1.69 of blades and case. packed in a traveling case, cial, $1.69 a set. blades and a genuine cowhide strop. case. Special, $1.69 a set. safety razor blades. Special, 38e¢. and plain chambray in pink and blue. collars of contrasting colors, pip- ings ; Just received. handsome tooled fitted and some unfitted; in two desirable sizes. tional. values. FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1921. ON BASEMENT SALES TABLES 400 Pairs of Women’s Boots and Oxfords A Clearance of Odd Lots at $2.85 A clean-up of broken Tines formerly marked from $5.00 to $10.00. Lace boots and Oxfords in white cloth tops— heels. canvas, tan calf with military and Louis For set complete with package Genuine Gillette Safety Razors with a package of blades Genuine ‘Auto-Strop” Safety Sisae with a package of All three in a traveling Blades 38c Package A package of genuine Gillette New Gingham Dresses For Girls 6 to 14 Years $2.25 In pretty light and dark plaids . ae Attractively trimmed with -_ and embroidered designs. Misses’ Sectign, Third Floor 150 Beauty Boxes $2.95 From $3.95 to €6.50 Qualities Popular styles of Vachette and leathers; some Very attractive bags and excep- ou Can Whistle | Y What You Choose Red Shirt Used as | bot Lures Fish) RQETON, April 1—When ste} COLUMBUS, Ind, April 1—| phen Autt, fishing thru the foe in Walter Yeley was arrested for Thy pond, Saugus, lort his balt, he | whistling on the street. A woman tied a piece of his red flannel shirt! complained that he whistled “Lic n the hook. The fishermen | White!” when she passed. The court € “ITY, Invents Brigade of Men; Draws Pay | money, MEXICO army officer in Mexico has Ponzi | backed off the map in the way of | world not tInterested In Babe Tore get-rich-quick schemes. a” a brigade of men who never ex-! but the bull. April He jisted, drew pay for them, and /pmpeceded to have a good time 1.— An} Mexico if the only country “invent-|In Mexico they don’t throw the ball, ra had no luck, but he eref weighing over od a mack-/dincharged Yeley, saying be could pounda, whistle what he pleased. It ts now belleved that fish may be! The N has no used more extensively in eradicating| stone and must import its monquito larvas I supply. LEADING AUTHORITIES NOW SHOW JUST WHAT TANLAG: REALLY [a }down condition, native entire uses the following It is highly esteemed in loss of appetite dur onvales: | cence from acute diseas There are certain ot in Ta Principal Ingredients of Celebrated Medicine on the Human System Is Explained r elements h, because of their in- Appetite, digestion, om and elimination, im nutrition and vital activity ne tissues and more important organs of the body, and produce that state of general tonicity which ts called Health The United States Dispensatory ac wh WELL SUPPORTED instead of being re | remarkable now that Known to s Ants is precinely Purely eth tion profits and on personal incomes, | means of increasing the wealth of |I on to further decrease the cost of “ffect » others of t impart general tone and strength tg John 5 , ’ Wyrill, who had been 54 years on T same drug trade in this country and Can -the universal drink the sea and railed around the world in describing t GALT ard Ghat a Aino why it te, hae Si NN I A ER SR 96 times, died at the age of 84, Hoe of still anotl ing the largeat male of any medicine retired 16 years ago and was never Tanlac, which is of value | of its kind in the world today —Ad. lehipwrecked ‘what is commonly known as a “run: | vertisement | 1 who believe that it doesn't Many of the Medicinal El- # the following comment «re . Ebvo : nf another ingredient; “It may pay to put Money into ements Have Beem be sino in ali cases of pure debility othies’ unlessiithey are Known and Used Since ° ‘he digestive ns or where a good enough to give long rae rine} fl Z jon is required Civilization First Began t, hyateria and tone weer: ane erie among the upon the entire system Although Taniag's claims for su premacy portec uable tonic m been discov are abundantly d by the world’s sup general tonic contained In Tanlac, the 18th of Potter’s Therapeutics, a at |medical text book, that atates used it with gratifying re have told other millions what it has done for them. That is why Tanlac has become the real sensation of the entire system, including all or and tissu “Dress Well—Never Miss the Money” These suite were made for men and young men Open a Gately Charge Account You need not pay altin 30 days—pay weekly or month! Between Seneca and Spring Streets Gately’s Renders an Intelligent Credit Service That Appeals to Intelligent People enough to really add some | Tanlac, the celebrated medicine a which it has; thing to & man’s appear capital arising | Which has been accomplishing such | proven useful.” nor. They are suits results throughout this There are certatn other tngre country and Canada, is composed of dients described in the Dispensatory Werth Saying; patch Bow the most jal roots and herbs and in other standard medical text ing NOW, as they repre rhe formula is books as having a beneficial action sent the greatest possible oe ; omplies with all upon the organs of etion, whose waluee this season. Prices La eninge > hey are down to a point that ten ing them n this mat make doing without new which is of recognized therapeutic | ner iable and poisonous in. »thes a losing proposi- value gredients of the blood are removed tion. Many of these ingredients have and the entire system invigorated , been individually known and used | and vitalized. since civilization first began, and| Tanlac was designed primarily for See them before you have been used andthe correction of disorders of the ned by leading phy stomach, liver and b At the buy tomorrow everywhere, but until they sor time, however a powerful brought together in proper fy reconstruc tonic a body build 00 tion and association, ag in thi er, for it naturally ows that any . jlac formula, humanity had not b medicine that brings about proper —= aon serail tofore realized their full value and assimilation of the food and a thor Led —— ough elimination of the waste prod , Cte must, therefore, have a far >/reaching and most benefictal effect SHOES AND FURNISH- 1113 Third Ave, INGS

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