The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 6, 1921, Page 7

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APRIL 6, 1921, yEDNESDAY, Fit In an Unusual Thursday Offering Special $10.75 eer apterageartirs clean-cut Bags of | | full-stock cowhide, as pictured, choice of sizes 16-inch and 18-inch. Russet, Brown and Black —leather-lined, with three pockets; | sewed-on corners. With good lock and catches, special, Thursday, $10.75. FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET ——— For a juicy weak, let's go to Bott's Advertisement. After raiding a house at 1710 ri three men for being drunk, Chartes Witkoski, 38, disorderty the same house Tuesday night. | StefNa Witkonki, 38, was charged Sneed the house this time, Witkouk! paid $50 im police Monday because of the Sunday arrest. Frem the Cost of LAWSUITS The Salle Auto Bed ibe Table and Carrier Makes Camping a Real Pleasure THE MAXOTIRE inner tire that enables you to get 1,000 to 6,000 extra out of your old casings. LUBRIKO Highest grade automobile grease on the market. GUARANTEED. 15,000 miles in a touring car. 7,000 miles in a truck. Used in both transmission and differential; will Not leak out of axles. | fsast pisruinuten By Hardwate 6 PDE wd PIE STREET 25 Cowhide Traveling Bags | double side-sewn and reinforced with —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Raid ‘House Second _ Time; Women Held kins st, Sunday night and arresting for running « house, Patrolmen 8. FE. Dotson and C. B. Thorington ranied seven men and a woman jailed on [owas ant acseoaty oasnaannass PROTECTION Gliseun Theatre ) i ‘inde RAPS CALAMITY PRESS POLICY Slanderous Attacks on City Government Deplored — | An attack on sensational news: | papers who slander their own cities | by playing up “alleged breakdowne tn municipal government” was made before the Municipal league Tuesday afternoon by Dr. John A. Lapp, former director of the Indiana state | bureau of legislative and adminin. | trative Information. | Dr, Lapp dectared that, these | newspaper attacks are serving to give the American people a wrong attitude on civic affatra. | “Rvidently belteving a majority of their readers enjoy tales of disaster in their city government, too many newspapers devote apace to newn of this character,” he said, “and those of us that depend on these papers | for our information get the idea | [that we're going to the dogs. | | "We need more atories of a ‘bull. | lup’ character. ‘True, there are tem |perary breakdowns in our govern | ment now and then, but in order to UNIOR Very twill, |note the advancement. Things are | |happening to a better end all the time.” Touching on achtevements municipal government within last 16 years, he added “If we have accomplished af this | with onty 50 per cent or leas of our voters taking part in civic affairs, think how much more we will be the a} te to accomplish tn the future with | larger and more intelligent interest on the part of all citizens” | Dr. Lapp was to talk to the Rotary | club Wednesday noon at the Masonic club rooms on “Industrial Efficiency and National Health.” Jud. FALLING, IN| BOARDING A STREET CAR at 2ist ave. and Jef. | ferson wt. Tuesday afternoon, Mra. J KR. Johnston, 612 22nd ave, recetved | an injured knee. Mra with and JUNEAU.—Mayor Ralph EF. Rob- ertson, Juneau, and Mayor Rice, Nome, were reelected yeaterday Skagway ¢lected BE. A. Rasmunasen;| Sitka, RoW. Dearmond, and Pair. banks, C. Harry Woodward, court Little $1.50 to $3.00 THE SEATTLE Fellows’ Tub Suits boys wear these Suits for in- door play the year around, and, of course, for general wear in summer. attractive Buster Brown and coat styles in galatea, percale and patterned with trimmed with contrasting material. stripes and lextimate the matter correctly we Sizes 3 to 8. jshould look at the situation present iced 00, 50 |J\ed in perspective, covering a pertod rae at $1.50, $2: $2. and lof years both past and future, and $3.00. —THEK DOWNSTAIRS STORE All-white and Finely-tailored, $1.50 XCEPTIONAL service may be expected from these Middies—they are all- white and will there- fore withstand innu- merable launderings and boilings, and they are so expertly ‘tail- ored. Made of plain white twill, with lacing in front and inverted pocket. Very at- tractive value at $1.50. With red, navy or Delft collar, another night Middy in white twill, with white braid un trimming. Sizes 8 to 16 years. Priced | Vital Statistics] at $1.50. THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE MARRIAGE LICENSES Name ont Address. Age) herty, J. BE. Donald Boia Me Donald a MeCain. J.B, Preacott, A Smigh. Madge Bell, Prescott. A: Rehacek, Joseph K.. Bre Barrett. Irene, Beatle Reha. Paul Crectaaam, at this solid-back CTI $1.00. Infan Parkas, ‘Willian J 45 rater 4 1S Tint ave. eirt “o KB N. 1201 Seventh ave, Towne. T. L, 6732 15th ave NM WwW. cartoon, c 4124 Fremont. girl Leslian A. D, rt Townsend, boy. Deita, Roy, Qualman Apta, girt Christensen, Bernhard, 1138 16th An Anton, 2521 Alki ave, boy, Condiott, Vietor, — r,' s Sizes 414, 670% Well Hashiguch Y-"519 Shey Heary, 4 G Kurus, A. P. 2111 F BR PF, 1013 *, girh hevenne F.C BL, $48 Sullivan st, boy. sieve. Pat J. 906 Eady st. girl. Cc — J. P, 3436 Clairmont ave. an wit Cou Zizxt MN. W.. boy. Hendrie High Point | bor. Bonovee D. ti, atiy na, x. eit fin value in $1.00. SHIRTS Cok 4 A Wortore, Y= ri23 Boylston bay: BRAY, Turner, PC.” Portian colla Weber, C. M7331 diat N. W. boy Palmer, 5. J. Seahurst Park, boy. Patterson, G. 8, 9304 Phinney ave. ry. DEATHS Brunes. Albert, 6, 5126 Roxbury ast. gaat 2 i” MeGuire, Scocphine, 50, 312 Warren a Plummer, Olivia, Howie, Marte D., 4 Men’s Work Shirts, $1.00 ANY men prefer Black Sateen Shirts for work wear. A featured with collar attached; cut amply full and well-finished. Sizes 14 to 17—at throughout. Sizes 14 to 1614. Priced at $1.00. ATHLETIC UNION SUITS in fine- checked dimity, sleeveless and knee Floyd, Minnis i964, 1011 Sullivan. length, with elastic seam at waist. nee Gen®a M, 26, 2621 Sizes 36 to 44. Price $1. 00. Hair Brushes, $1.00 a widely-varied assortment of Brushes price, there are Hughes Ideal Brushes with bristles set in rubber, also styles with bleached and un- bleached bristles. Good values at $1.00. Chi Garments, $1.00 —THE DOWNSTAINS STORE ildren’s Sleeping CAL little garments in gray knitted weave, with soft fleece lin ing; fashioned with foot covering at- tached. Sizes 1 to 4 years. Priced at —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE ts’ Cashmere Hose 25c A* exceptionally low price for these Stockings in soft, elastic weave; black, with toes and heels in pink or blue. 5 and 514. | Priced at 25¢ pair. KB DOWNSTAIRS STORE medium-weight black sateen, @F BLUE OR GRAY CHAM- with soft-finished, turn-down r attached. Double - stitched —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE STAR FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET PAGE 7 FREDERICK & NELSON 2S STORE| In the Gracious Spirit of Summer New Hats Are Laden With Flowers $7.50 $10.00 $12.50 | Rlgrsccad flowers and grasses seem to sprout from many of these new Hats and some boast a more studied arrangement of choice blossoms in wreaths and montures—in one manner or another all these Hats are allied with this vogue for flowers. In the Sketch: Wreathed with flowers and grasses, a Black Hemp Sailor with pearl Georgette facing— $10.00. A large Navy Rough-straw Hat with soft, drooping brim and white pond lilies encircling crown—$10.00. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Taffeta and Canton Crepe Frocks, $23.75 CT St lendecshity ‘ef Chase alts Se Frock fashions is easily un- derstood when it is considered how well they adapt themselves to the two extremes of the mode—the crepes to long-waisted effects, the taffetas to bouffant fashions. At this price there are Frocks in several variations of these styles, in Black Navy Brown Copenhagen —brightened with embroidery, bandings and contrasting col or. Sizes for women and misses. Priced at $23.75. Dainty Tub Frocks $1.95 and $2.35 —in sheer voiles and lawns, dotted and floral pat- terns, especially attractive in style and coloring. Sizes 86 to 44. Priced unusually low at $1.95 and $2.35. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE POSITIVELY LAST WEEK LAST PERFORMANCE SUNDAY NIGHT APRIL 10 —— GET YOUR RESERVED SEATS NOW—FOR— D. W. GRIFFITH'S Cinemas = Spectacte WAY DOWN EAST. Eves. 0c; $1, $1.50 and $2 Mats, 250, 30e @nd $1 Twice Dally—2:15 and 8:15 METROPOLITAN Pi While T. “The Milk That Keeps Him Happy" —when IUUNNUCEUUEEUGRAEUERAEUAUAEUAE EOE EE VO et Works While He Slumbers M. Daugherty, Fourth Avenue hotel, slept on a train coming here from Chehalia, @ pickpocket nicked him for $50. Insist on This Milk your store. the Pure Milk Dairy Idaho Bachelors Are Numerous WASHINGTON, April 6.—Idaho today took precedence as the first bachelor state of the natiqn, accord. ing to census bureau announce ment Idaho had 118 males to each 100 females, the males numbering 233,919 and the females 197,947. The female population, however, in the last 10 years increased at the rate of 41.3 per cent, while the male population Increased 26.1 per cent. FISHER’S ordering at Or have deliver this quality 12 Pounds Sugar.. 81.00 ) product. 1 3 Ihe, Leniie's Special $2.10 4b. Cloth Bag ‘ Coffee oc. ceeec ces $1.00 a Rolled CAPITOL 224 1 tb. ore oi Orvton | 60¢ TOR oe ceee te eeeees nS ec can Mid-Week Bargains LESLIE'S Also First Ave. Floor, Sanitary Market HAMMOND'S BEST FLOUR, sack . . $2.25 As an inducement to try our Special Blend Coffee, also our Special Blend Ceylon Tea, we make follow- ing offer for a short time: 7-pound box Macaroni or Spaghetti Rooth's Sardines, can.... 120%, Royal Baking Powder, 5 Tbs, Fancy White Beans 5 Ibs, Bulk Rolled Oat Our Delivery System Covers Almost Entire City First Ave. and University St. LESLIE’S BLEND FLOUR, sack... $2.40 17¢ | Best Butter, ib Jello, ang flavor 5 Ibs, Fancy Head Rice..87¢ 3 Ibs, Bulk Macaront......25¢ Prices. tendeeaes ‘ae 30¢ Breaks Leg Twice in the Same Way Motorcycle Patrolman E. V. Grif- fin was in Providence hospital Wed- neaday, one leg broken. His ma- chine skidded Tuesday afternoon’ son st. ‘Tailored Pongee Blouses $2.95 HEY appeal especially to business women and teachers, these simply- styled Blouses of Pongee, whose appear- ance seems to improve with every tub- bing. Convertible-collar style or with flat collar; trimmed with hemstitching. Sizes 86 to 44. Priced at $2.95. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Dainty, Lacy Envelope Chemises at $1.00 COMBINATION of three fine laces trims these very attractive Envelope Chemises of fine lin- gerie cloth — shadow and Filet-pattern mo- tif in connection with Valenciennes inser- tion, ribbon-run bead- ing and edge. Notably good material and laces for this price — $1.00. Several other at- tractive styles at this price—$1.00. THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Extra-size Gingham Petticoats, 95c Ure these generous in proportions are these Petticoats of firm Ging- In blue and white striped pattern, with drawstring top and gathered flounce. Priced at 95¢. —rue powNsTAms STORE Music Rolls, $2.50 to $7.00 big! ADDITION to the compact Rolls for those who favor this style, there are fine Folds of handy dimensions; in a leather-finished Car priced at $2.50, 93.50, $4.00 to $7.00. Women’s Muslin Blicesa 50c Y attractive values in these Pink Muslin Bloomers, well-reinforced, and with elastic at waistline and knee Sizes 27 and 29. Priced at 50¢. “4 —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Chocolate “Starfish” Special 50c Pound AINTY bits of eating chocolate in the form of starfish and crowns, in a on 50¢ Thursday special a ¢ Pound. ‘ati China Cups and. Saucers Set of Six, $1.50 LAIN white and of medium weight, large enough for cof- fee. On the gracefu! ovide shape. Excellent value, for the set of six, $1.50. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE when he rounded “Dead Man's Turn,” Sixth ave. & and Charlies st, im chasing a speeder. BUILD YOUR HOME AT CARLETON BEACH You Can Afford to Own a Beautiful Home In some portions of the city you must spend considerable money in order to devélop a beauti- ful home property. At Carleton Beach Nature has been so lavish with her gifts of view, sur- face contour, shrubbery and tree growth in addi- tion to the perpetual charm of the.beach, that it requires only a small rustic cottage and intel- ligent use of the wild growth of shrubbery to create a gem in home development. See Carleton Beach any day. Just a little time from your office, shop or home and you will have some idea of what wonderful value we are giving in Carleton Beach property at today’s Oscar E. Jensen & Co., Inc. Main 1102 817 Second Ave., Ground Floor Griffin broke the same leg six years ago in the same place tn the same way. His home is at $917 Hud- ae ean ea Sas eeertern

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