Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
MONDAY, APRIL 4, 1921. 10 AT COATS, DRESSES THAT EVERY WOMAN WILL ADMIRE New models have been added to the coats and dresses in the big lot we are forcing out at $10. You can get both a coat suitable for spring wear and a smart dress for a good deal less than you expected to pay for one garment. Crescent Quitting Business Our lease has been disposed of, our fixtures have been’ sold and we have less than three weeks to dispose of our big stock of suits, coats and dresses. We stocked up for spring and summer with the smartest models on the market. Now they must all be sacrificed, including the mer- chandise received since the sale started. Manu- facturers refused to accept cancellations. Our customers get the benefit, for every garment has been unmercifully cut in price. New Spring Suits | $14.75 and $19.75 These bargains will startle you. The very newest styles in the most favored colors in Jerseys, tricotines, serges and wool velours. All silk-lined and splendidly tailored. The prices at which these models were intended to sell are so high that you couldn‘t believe our state- ment until you see the garments. Then you will be convinced. TRICOTINE AND SERGE SUITS. $24.75 and $19.75 Beautiful models, indeed, of material, style and finish that will instantly meet with your approval. The prices should be at least doubled. COATS and WRAPS $19.75 and $24.75 Latest styled models in wool velour, tricotine, serge and goldtones. All silk-lined and well tailored. Smart Wraps $29.75 & $39.75 A splendid chance to secure a fashionable wrap of the best material away below real value. Dresses $14.75, $19.75 and $24.75 Splendid assortment in all the popvfar colors and materials. Add two or three dresses to your ward- robe at thees prices and save real money. A small deposit will hold any garment for a few days. Money returned if not satisfied. CRESCENT 1325 CLOAK AND SUIT CO. ,win? AVENUE Just Opposite Postoffice THE SEATTLE STAR POLL TAX FOR If Law Misses You Help Orthopedic, Is Plea turn In your $5 to the Children's Orthopedic hospital, funds for the place where they traighten the limbs of erippled chil dren out on Queen Anno hill When Gov, Hart vetoed a badly ‘opriation of $50,000 for hospital, the trustees ek help. needed ap tne ortho ane a very dollar donated to the cause jot the lame youngsters goes for bet jter arms and leg»—all the surgeons and trustets are volunt workers An effort in being np to in crease the membership of the aano |\School Nurses Offer | Nurses employed by the school din tri have offered 10 months instead Dr, Ira C Brown, head of the » ol medical de partment, haa volunteered to cut his $5,000 salary 20 per cent. These re ductionas, together with the abolition clinic, will save the de the coming year. CONNELL TUE SYLVESTER FAMILY wn Levy's Mustes! Comedy Co. tn Pr anor day Cow Nights, Sunday, 450. Mata. Dally ate. Mats. Daily Ex. Mon, Thura 7 OTEL LER CA! Ho qrend and James E |] mpectal Table d’Hote Dinner, 6 to © “REVELS OF 1921" W. KH. Heghes, Producer, Seattle's Favorite Pinte to Dine and Dance Ttolam, Dancing §tola m. Table @'Hote, After-Theatre Specialties CLINT WILLARD F.C. RIPPE ( METROPOLITAN:=2=2 Twice Dally—at 2116, 8115 D. W. GRIFFITH'S Big Cinema Sensatio “WAY DOWN EAST" Rves. 50c to $2. Mata 26e to $1 Last Performance Sunday Night AN M ACTS AS © Photop h PANTAGES Mats., 2:30 Nights, 7 and 9 Now Playing Personal Appearance of JACK DEMPSEY World’s Heavyweight Champion 6—Other Big Ac Shaw’s Comedy Circus Leroy & Mabel Hart Ernest Hiatt Temple Four ih Cummings Co. “Velvet Fingers” OTHER NO INCREASE IN PRICES KIDDIES URGED Tf the poll tax law doesn't hit you, |. This is the latest plan to raine to Reduce Their Pay} THIRD AUTO SHOW OPENS 'Million Dollars’ Worth of Equipment Displayed With more than 150 of the latest 7 or nm exhibition, bile and ac ry show was to open at 1 p.m Jay, in the combined Arena and odrome bulldings, The sbow tinue thruodt the week, | eoorators have transformed the | ngs into an Oriental The show palace will ex tend over an entire elty block. More | tha 1,000,000 worth of the latest motor equipment will be on exhibl tion, Musto will feature the programs | every day, The exhibit of cars will) be set off by lavinh decoratic a) every effort will be made to provide | the comfort and entertainme | the motor fans. | With airplanes stunting overhead, Mayor Caldwell will arrive at the} motor exhibition Tuesday afternoon | in an antediluvian Ford, to start the Jedication ceremonies at 1 o'clock. | The entire w ix on one Moor, el. | r iminating the necessity for elevators, stairways or ramps. Mysterious Fire in Vacant House Fire inspectors are investigating a fire In a vacant house at 6649 Brook lyn ave. early Monday, Damage to the one-andahalf story frame struc ture, owned by W. A. Baan, is enti mated at $1,000, Aa the houne was unoccupied the cause of the fire mys tfles department officers, who say there is a pownibility that the blaze may have been incendiary. Circulates Radical Placards; Arrested Pasting posters, urging the boycott of a burtiness house that subseribed funda to the prosecution of the 1. W. W. charged with Centralia Armistice Day killings, Austrian, was arrested by Patrolman Vel. Braillard Sunday night He Jd a man gave him the placards and that he did not know what was on them, as he could not read Eng lish. Frank Krausirh, an Trout Fishing to Be Banned May 1 Commercial fishing for salmon trout in the waters of Puget sound will be prohibited after May 1, ac cording to decision of the new state board of fisheries, at its first public hearing Saturday. The season was extended from April 15 to May 1 in order that the fishermen now operat ing might be saved financial lows by Unis radical change in policy Bureau of Missing Refatives ‘The Star invites ite readers to use this ae an aid in finding missing relatives or friends. The department is te help in reeniting whe have been separeied. These wi relatives or friends are missing are invited te repert the disappearance directly te The Star, Readers whe may know the whereabests of persons mentioned in this column as Mra. Grove, Win, writes that she has found her «ister, Kay Stearn, for whom this bureau advertised sev- eral weeks ago. eee U. M. Coxper’s last known itiner. ary included Seattle, Montana, then | Alberta, He handied cattle and went | | part of the time by the name of Lew- in, All this was about 15 years ago. | Couper is heeded to settle an estate, according to his brother, E. D, Co» per, Port Orchard, Waah. eee Alexander Onelette, Port Angeles, | Wash, has never seen his father, to | remember him, The father’s name is Fred Arthur Quelette, He was last heard of in Seattle, in 1906. [Vital Statistics MARRIAGE LICENSES Name and Residence Age. Bostwick, Gordon, Yakima ‘ Allington, Cha Yakima .... Hoge, Leonard R. Jevers, Florenc Dunn, Frank J Dunn, Martha , Johnaon, Edward F., Se Hubbard *, Thomas Harold, Seattle Mae, Seattle Ralllargeon, John A. Seattle Amgs, Margaret 8, Seattle .. . Seattle Marguerite C, Vera M., Seattle nald, Alexander, Bry nm, Alice May, Seattle R. B., Seattle Fe: att Foster, attle ... Redford, F. G., 6943 45th BW. girl Zumwolt, Ariie, 230 Queen Anne ave, H, B., 4120 Maynard ave., girl. N., 2808 10th ave. N,, girl nan, Alba, 3841 37th ‘ave. 8., b Johnson, Gust, 8116 W. Trenton st, «irl | Hassel, David, 1628 11th ave, W,, boy. | Willama, John, 1357 39th 8, girl Munson, R. M., 4045 Ninth N. B., girl. DEATHS Dean, Charles H., 29, Tacoma, Tanaka, infant, 4 months, 112% Bighth ave. 8. Wataoka, Henry, 8 months, 168 Main it * Pheips, Amelia T., 73, 3657 Fraficis ave. They are from a recently tional Blue dots on $1.50 yard. patterns. 1 Young Republicans Re-Elect Officers At a spectacular and hilarious meeting in the Press club Saturday night the entire retiring slate of of- ficers was reelected to the Young! Men's Republican club. They were: Thomas G. Hammond, president; C. Norman Dickenson, vice president; Roy G Lyte, secretary, and William Phelps Totten, treasurer. 17|Swan Lake Extension Plan Given Approval That the proposed Swan lake ex- tension offers the most feasible method of safeguarding Seattle's wa- ter supply system ts the belief of city councilmen after a thoro survey of the Cedar river watershed Saturday. WALLA WALLA.—George Cain returns from theatre to find his auto parked inside his restaurant. portation’ of French Veilings showing the following colorings: Wren dots on Black, Gray and Cher- ry dots on Navy, Gray and Royal Blue dots on Gray, Cherry and Na- Brown. Price With smaller dots of Rust and Peacock New Drape Veils at $1.50 —very becoming diagonal meshes with chenille dot borders in self color, Brown, Taupe, Gray, Navy; large square drape style. New Square Drape Veils, $2.00 —Lovely Chantilly patterns in Navy, Rust or Brown, also novelty-border styles in Pearl, Black, Brown, Navy and Rust, and others with contrasting color border received im- Paon and with Paon Becoming New Veilings That Lend a Gay Insouciance to Spring Attire THE combining of dots in two colors on a hexagon mesh is only one of the modish new features of these Veilings. on Black or Rust and Pheasant on Brown, $1.50 yard. French Dot Veilings just received shown with diamond mesh, Black | or Orchid dots, Navy with Rust dots, Brown with Orange dots, $1.50 and $1.75 yard. A new showing of Novelty Mesh Veil- Prima Donna Dies; Nephew Lives Here Annie Louise Carey, 79, prima! donna of 60 years ago, died Sunday at Norwalk, Conn., her nephew, Dr. Harris B. Haskell, 5216 20th ave. N. B., this city, has been informed. Urges Prohibition, That Is, of Autos Prohibition of parking automobiles south of Madison st, on Fifth ave., was recommended Saturday to the! elty council by Chief W. H. Searing. | ee } Aviation Field to Be Testing Ground | Sand Point aviation field will be! prepared to serve as a testing ground | for the 200 army chasse planes which the Boeing Airplane Co. will build for the government during the | next 12 months, | HURRY! As next Sunday night will positively be the last performance, ALL SEATS RESERVED Evea—b50c, $1, $1.50, $2 Mata.—25c, 50c, $1 BUY YOUR SEATS IN ADVANCE Jones, John Nob 56, 1822 Shelby, Dobson, David, 76 212 14th ave. B METROPOLITAN FOURTH AND POSITIVELY LAST WEEK NOW! Twice Daily, 2:15 and 8:15 P. M. D. W. GRIFFITH'S Enthralling Cinema Masterpi ings with colored dots, $31.50 yard. Straight Drape Veils, $3.00 —New Straight Drape Veils with jewel-like chenille dots in border effects, shet- — tand mesh, shown with Rust dots on Brown, Cherry on Gray, Wren on Brown, Orange on Navy, Jade on Gray, French Blue on Navy. Price $3.00. —FIRST FLOOR FREDERICK & NELSON | FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET \ Spanish Veterans = Add 10,000 Members More than 10,000 members added to the United Spanish Veterans last year, John K. Wit! spoon, national commander, citer 8 nation wide. tnepectlt ef camps, ON SAVINGS ‘Cashier. FRANK BROWN, Assistant Cashier. GEO. L. gE. ve. and Columbia St.