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RIDAY, APRIL 8, 1921. POLEON MECKLACE RECOVERED Token From Napoleon Josephine Turns Up in San Francisco FRANCISCO, A amber “love neck! eon Boneparte to recovered. d with its finding is revealed a intriguing as any of the his } Jewel mysteries. : 0) &—The itt of phine, 25 years ago the necklace tolen from the Louvre in Paris 0 N BY ALL ETECTIVES fe international search was start ‘The French chamber of deputies d a reward of $150,000 for its . The French secret service sent on the trail, But no trace be found of the historic neck And as the years went by its ance was forgotten by all @ few secret service detectives some experts on antiques, out six months ago the beads their way to Ye Antique a curio store in Chinatown So little attention was paid tt there is but slight information Tegarding the identity of the K who peddied it It is be however, to have been brought by a French sailor who sold hout any realization of its value so the Boneparte beads, un- Regnizes by tourists and owners, plated on display in a modest case with a price tag of $25 Bak Behind it In the assortment hd ble scarabs and cameus it ly overlooked. mally. a few Wwoeks ago, a New couple, tourists in California, it it. ” ED $50,000 25 PURCHASE @ remainder of the story has ) Gathered from carrespondence, Mfiy with the Tiffany Company of ‘York, according to the police re- here. urning home the tourists went ‘® jewelry firm in Maiden Lance. inquired whether or not the is were worth the $25 paid for & They were amazed when. a nents later, a price of $50,000 * d for the necklace. to the house of Tiffany they & similar ; jt was then that they learned that pe when piaced under a pow- microscope bore the engraved és: “Napoleon to Josephine.” y were offered $45,000 and ac- Girl, 17, Roves World, Meeting Crowned Heads) MA Air N. LONI ple Tt wa. land ta No o [rueht ships a aerial } | le grow about t The not Jan probabt drop a ENID, Okla, Apri %.- body of Miss Jewell MeCreary, a |freshman at Philippa university here, more experiences and thrills than have been the lot of most per sons four times her aga Unattended she has just completed @ 15,000amile trip thru the Orient and the Far East. On the journey she: | Interviewed the emperor of Japan. / Danced and swam with the prince of Wales in Hawalt. | Met Admiral Kolehak of Russia, Became a warm friend of Prince Kajokua and Princess Kallkupau- pakla of Hawatt. Miss McCreary visited in Philip- pines, China, Japan, Russia, Aus tralia, India, Madaguscar, Egypt and other countries, | “And I'm just crazy to go back,” she says. ‘ | Both Man and Wife | to Serve on Jury) NORRISTOWN, Pa. April paced | Ralph H. White and his wife will) both be jurors next term of coart, White on the petit jury and his wife on the grand jury. « SUNDAY WILL BE THE CHANCE AND GONE FOREVER TWO SHOWS DAILY NOW 245 and 8:15 P. M Saturday that conclusively prove Turrell’s superior quality and value. $4.95 Brow: with shoes expec Mahogany and brown English calf bal laced; medium and nar- row tod; Goodyear weélt sole with or without rubber also mahogany and blac! of all welt si $6.45 DOWNSTAIRS STORE Second and Madison THREE BIG SPECIALS For MEN Blucher with full roomy toes and good weight welt Mahogany calf English Oxfords n calfskin bal laced, Goodyear welt sole— such as you would t topay much more for. $9.95 heel ; k calf leather, with Goodyear oles and rubber heels. SEATTLE | They'll Ride in Air Liners THE SEATTLE STAR PAR in SAPO MARRIAGE TAUGHT IN COLLEGE, PLAN NEW ORLEANS, April 8.—In halla of ‘Tulane in being tnatitut ure and consulta dome fe will be ITLAND HAS GREAT VISION avigator Tells Kiddies the vene Learning Into Pl “AN aboard ON, “ Aw April 8 jcouver and NEW ye | Winifred 6. lchild pr prt will come all 10 have found dinittuston y oft wun mothers and te here of the “Age | ia telling lectures: 4 Air Commodore EB. M. Mait- | lect mistake. oo acne. Fe wee eee 2 ; » the ago between the Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin, for ex- red gel a tah A o rth and fifth year of @ child,” 7) ample, is a mild geot liquid laxative, | THE BOSS KNEW this world. mays. and it'does not lose its effect with re- | “And I fost told my bom, T Ge After etudying every phase of It's then that Shakerpeare and peated use. It so trains the bowel ’ Fe op ctr Fagg a aA ne at prewmnt has a better! | o. roblet he aaiil then try to || omer and Goethe and Latin should muscles that in time medicines of all 0 bin, Te nar be ee o draw these pictures than 5 fis ane: a child—but kinds can be dispensed with. t be expected to dress well om red faiths who had command of the to of the British alr forces noroms the Atlantic to meters. & ¢ personality into “Instead of making @ just a pentay intended to be use children that alr macren, that alr ng to Dr. Reuter re going to b . 4 into | | ** wed ee ree? into | and eyes into the picture He wes ture before, hia andience|G. O. P. Indorse it i= Up they w be traveling : . he world in these airanips; and Point Air Base} «ve » rreat_ ps for and find them quite comfortable. | inging Urat eg. | 710. insist on powing 8 aimhip of the future would ry | his private Iife And it's das they do now. It would vile. life’ of mathemat y fly up to a very high towe counta. cable and then be hauled | « | “Ry the fifth year, if ngreas by the Young Mon‘a | Méher mathe club met city of New York. The Red Front Stores were the most progressive in They bought big stocks of the finest merchandise at the lowest possible prices from bankrupt stores. They sold at the cJosest possible prices. They were alive and energetic, dealing fairly with their big trade. But even these stores could not stand the strain. They are now in the hands of the Merchants’ Board of Trade, Inc., and a great portion of their immense stock must be quickly sold in order to raise money needed to put the concern’s affairs on a sound basis. ; Every article goes at public sale. The Board well that money cannot be raised at this time unless the prices are unmercifully cut, and you will agree when you visit the store tomorrow that Seattle has never seen such a slaughter of stand- ard merchandise. You can get much nationally advertised mer- chandise for the whole family at prices that will make you rub your eyes to make sure you are seeing right. The sale starts promptly at 9 a. m. Saturday. Get your share Gloves 5 and the best pick by coming early. Heavy Canvas 26 dozen in the lot—take them away at. «1:0. «jae +220 0-00 BOYS’ SUITS $10.00 Wool-mixed Suits go at........... Mee tt neererie:::-, DOOD ‘hear Mackinaws, at. DS.9O $3.95 $1.50 Dress Shirts oFytt gig’ FOL 50c Men's Si Socks go at.... 13c 0 Men’s Cotton Sweater oats go at 9c 25ce Men’s Garters A large lot of Boys’ Suits pacenhcnadbsatil # $1.25 Hart Schaffner & Marx bg gt Pile 29c $1.25 Children’s Play Suits at... 69c Men’s Summer-weight Union Suits go at 79c $5.00 heavy-weight Flannel zo ut ..... $1.89 go at Overcoats Formerly $40, slashed to $7.85 JOIN THE CROWD SATURDAY, 9 A. M. 49c SUIT CASES §9c Heavy fiber, Formerly $3.50, 3c $2.00 Men’s Slicker Pants. . Men’s $5 Heavy Wool Sweater Coats $1.49 Arrow COLLARS Regular 25c values. .........--..+- wee RA ‘CHILD WONDERS | - MADE TO ORDER | Lecturer Tells How to Turn ther of the all) mathematics ‘on, put hair and teeth Thero are 13,500 elevators in the ay 8.—Mrn 1 hAme achern 1 of Neg | tion, joy by Syrup number pentagon hao ago by of tim, bim and all about the ‘pri jos that” general dull fee! the ehild y up in Elderly People Need This | _In Medicine Ches To relieve chronic constipation, always keep a bottle of Dr. Caldwell’e Syrup Pepsin handy. “4 | NEARLY all people as they advance | in age suffer from chronic constipa- Many, however, are indifferent to the laxative they use, on the theory that “they are all alike.’’ That is a great A sixty-cent bottle of Dr. Caldwell’s ‘epsin will last man he dtd do) bit) was written thirt: Dr.'W. B. Caldwell, a well- nown family doctor, who is now in his 82nd year and can ap- preciate what chronic constipation must mean to elderly peoj brings on headaches, colds, petite and seers heaviness and a ing. Every home that has an elderly man or woman should be provided with a bottie of Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin. Eight million bottles were bought at drug stores Jast year, It is a truly wonderful} constipation remedy. HOT POINT KL WOTHIO Vacuum Cleaners $50 wn, 24.00 per Month O DEMONSTRATION A-B-C Electric Shop 1931 THIRD AVENUE Vhone Main 2700 16 amount of money I'm getting. months. enough to I'm mortiths behind the times.” merely stifled and sald, ‘Why bother to mauve? Why not pay os you and buy your clothes on credit Hoth my wife and T buy our things thera, and we've found thelr clothes to be no. higher than apy other place, in spite of credit’ And I tried ft, and I'm here to state be knew what he was talking about.” ‘Their store Is at 207 Rialto Bide. on Second ave. between Madisom himself (laced TRY IT FREE Send me your name and ad- dress and I will send youa free trial bottle of my Syrup Pepsin. Address me Dr. W.B well, 513 Washington Street, Monticello, llinots. Every: body now and then needs a laxative, and it is well to know the best. Write me today. how it ong of ap- IERCHANTS’ BOARD OF TRADE, Inc. Re-adjusting Business of Affairs of BothHyamay, RED FRONT STORES} SUITS, PANTS, OVERCOATS The Red Front Stores’ Suits and Overcoats offer alluring chances to secure a smart, new Sunday suit or clothing for business or at prices incomparably lower than any other store in this city can offer. Many of the world’s best known brands are on sale at prices that will make you open your eyes. $60.00 Men’s Heavy-weight Worsted Suits. . $19.85 $50.00 Men’s Suits, all wool, heavy tweed. .$14.85 $35.00 Men’s Suits (over 200), go at......$ 9.85 $35.00 and $30.00 Young Men’s Suits go at.$12.85 OVERCOATS Men’s Wool Overcoats (over 300) at. $14.85 Men’s Overcoats (over 200) go at...$ 9.85 the city. realizes $60.00 $40.00 FURNISHINGSRSHOES $3.00 Cooper Union Suits. $1 .39 B. V. D. Under- wear goes at... 39c 23c Men’s Cotton ez, 8 as 9c 2.50 high-grade Underwear ‘at... 98c $2.50 Men’s Flannel Night Gowns BO Ae... renee, 8c Men’s Handkerchiefs go at % 4 75e Men’s Dress Py ner? | I by 23 Cc -50 Sport Shirts go at ce. eset 68c $2.00 Silk Ties £0 Ob cnca cee $1.25 heavy Blue Chambray Work Shirts go at 68c Pay Checks Cashed MERCHANTS’ BOARD OF TRADE,». IN CHARGE OF SRED FRONT CLOTHING CO. MAIN STORE 1601-03 FIRST AV RED FRONT ANNEX 1415-17 ist Ave. LOOK FOR THE BIG SIGNS OF THE RED FRONTS $4.00 Men’s Khaki Pants $5.00 Men’s Heavy Work $12.00 Men’s Union-made Dress Trousers, fine worsteds and serges, go at. ..,.$3.98 ‘and Spring, over the Pig’n Whistles —Advertisement. PANTS © at. .---stresreore - $1.49 ants go at. ........$1.98 MEN’S and BOYS’ $10.00 Men's Goodyear welt § $5.00 and $4.00 Boys’ Calf Shoes, English or School Bm 63.08) aac eaten $12.00 Men’s Douglas, Shoes, full double sole, Shoes, goat DOAD| welt, so at HID C4 , +4 ?, press Shoes DLAGH Scout Shoes $1.98 WOMEN’S and GIRLS’ $8.00 and $7.00 Women’s Shoes, vici, gunmetal ais twetone, gO Mf. cece. QOD $1.98, $5.00 children’s gunmetal and vici kid, MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED both button and lace, go at......... o Corner = Pine St. Two Doors North of Wing’s Cafeteria