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, APRIL 8, 1921. iSAcUnCIEeNIninnte cehenpanapmnneeEenmsemeeteeennnsnmemmmanmmernamamrneaettos enn aT THE SEATTLE STAR = | Burleson’s Reword |e ” \é U n kn 0 w ’ 5S ® hi Reasons for Reo Good Progress on Consider Plans to Scatter Ashes of . 7 . opyy n cores 7 reamp in Movies Tonight) Referendum Made| Cut “U” Attendance Sander on Sound! Beaten by German Five reels of movies depleting| Promoters of the petition for a| Under the belief that not more! rn pecordance with the terms of his] ALLENTOWN, Ptu—a fetter sent “Reasons for Iteo* will be-ahown at | referehdum on Senate Bill 180, allow.|thah 4,600 students ean be Accom: | wi1!, the ashes of Fred I. Sander, Se-| Germany 47 years ago by ‘the r the show rooms of the United Motors | ing medieal and dental examination | modated at the University of Wash {atte ploneer, art collector and com-| mother of former ity Counctiinan 4 n erwor King’ S 1 OW |e» 407 B. Pine et., tonight. Tho| of achogehiidren only when piirents |Ington next fall, the board of deans| morcial genium, will be wtrewn over sonido ortatnatty inteded for showing to | ralae no Thjection, expected riday to and administration officials are con {the waters of Puget sound, ing her enfe arr in America, has fAleemen and dealeg the flim may | obtain the necessary 24,000 signa | midert a plan to requéhe all grad-| gander died Thursday at his home, | heen returned to Boenmer in excel be witnessed by the public. The ple. | tures within two weekns, | Mates and undergraduates to apply 9741 1%, Prospect st., after an tinews | lent condition, ngtwlthstanding it Has tures exy oy! how it was pesstins to) Tf the signatures are obtained by | for admixsion before July 15. Applt | 6¢ 11 days. He wan 67 years oldand| been in storage for nearly half a com 3 ' Operate the Reo factory without lay: | tune & the law will be held in abey: | cations from new students are to be ury a ing off an employe or restricting the | anos until a popular vote in recorded | peonived up to AUK. 18, Later appli. | nt sages el egal gate speiceegt ire eiaibbhpstity satrcceaici, iq output during the récent period of | at the November elections in 1992.) 7°” p or fe bp |1879. Reginning as a oierk in the g 6 5 business depremion City health authorities have express./cante must take thelr chances Ot | Btotaon-Post tumber mitt, gander ~ Referendum on New ' ir ummMons ed themselves as strongly in favor of | vacan j Gases in many onterprives during ¢ shi eo rge : Anti-Sal _ a the reterendum, ee we years that followed. He built the Utility Law Starts Army to Active Service nti-Saloon en pernasienaboen iM i ipal C | Yesior way enble line, patt of the With Hendeitiarters {n room 428, 4 " ding Revolt Rebuffed by Jur unicipa amp on Bouth Benttle car ling, and started | Raffway Exchange bullAing, a move. ‘ During Pending Revo y y | Engineering School Mt. Rainier Planned °%t2!ti0",,07 th Seattiertagima| ment fy on tar a ‘referendum om RUFFALO.—The federal grand F Si b B k ° and Benttle Everett interurban Bnés./house bill 17%, which p» mw that 4 ny EDL. KEEN jury investigating liquor traffic here ‘aces Suit y Dan City officinia will soon be enlied — Surviving are hin widow, Mra Nel-Va “certificate of public necessity and 6 L tpspon, April §—King George! has condemned the interference of| Claiming that bonds for $100,000, upon to consider plans for the estab. ie B, Sander; a son, Henry Ks San-|convenience” must be Obtained fom “ outside organizations much aa the |scured by a mortgage on the Seattle Mshment of a summer camp in the dér, both of Beattle, and a daughter, the state before a new company or fy called the army reserves and AntiSaloon league in prohibition en. | ngineering @ehool property, have Mount Mainier National park, neeord- Mrs, Farwell P, Lilly, Ban Fran. munlefpality may extena operations. a tecra to active service in the forcement. Ita report declares such|not been pald, the Scandinavian ing to tentative plans formulated Fri- etxco, ——-+ - ed industrial révolution organizations “are apt to obstruct |Amorican bank started in wuperior day by Mayor Caldwell. A similar, ‘The body ts at Bonney-Watson'n| Women ¢ id patie tenet pa ents predoml- - king's action Wad caused by unintentionally rather than further | court Thureday an action for seizure municipal eamp maintained by Los pending completion of funeral ar-| nate in France, as all men were vaoe © | ai of etrikitig coal miners to | the end sought.” * lof the property, Angeles has proved very successful. rangements. a. inated during military nervice, : negotiations with mine owners = = —— — ——— — SSS _ the decision of the “triple alll-/ ‘ , Y to méet today to determine | : for & general etrike, | . [Inder the emérgéney act now tn! , all military forces can be used ae j the distri 1 and guarding and | ' = uction of food and the keeping | | i 4 . 7 "| a — rey FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET H ,000 workers. - | a @ iG’S MESSAGE | ; D BY PREMIER he King’s meastee Waa fead in “gemnmons by Premier Lioyd George PH stated the existence of a na emergency, called reserves service and asked for volun. e premier stated that enroll: | At of volunteers Will begin tomor. h The territorial forces (militia) not be included in the reserves, Be gaid, but members and ex.service were urged to enlist, w the first time in the history Hthe nation.” Lloyd George de a, “it is consrenea by an at 2,000 Yards of Airplane Linens At a Special Price 63c Saturday,the Yard: @estruction of its re Btection must be pre Vital assets of the coi nation, he declired. oyd George urged that votun-| offer their services to supplant ¥ strikers in essential services. Also asked that they support the pe forces im their work. Dale Winter, Widow of “Big Jim” Colosimo. CHICAGO, Apri! 7.—A small in. Miss Winter was in the cast only sert pasted into the program ot | two nights, owing to @ throat infec F ” jtion which confined Miss Shipman “Irene,” at the Studebaker theatre, | | to her roome. A bh triumphal informed those among thé audiéne® | tryout in the lew , she went [ito took the troule to read fit that|/ to Cincinnati, where she opened a the Edinboreh ’ x t . ¢ \ - +43 ‘ 3 her ecvoral .tusyeand oa See Can teat ee TRENGTH, durability, fineness—the same reasons that these linens were en wee See nee Ray ROA Sage I mt them meetities, bern aptld chosen for airplane service commend them for household and personal uses. They are in natural color, 36 inches wide — and priced 80 low that it is practical economy to substitute them, with their superior appearance and wear- ing qualities, for cottons. . —for Children’s Rompers, Frocks and Blouses. —for Women’s Dresses, Blouses, Aprons and Skirts. —for Casement Curtains, Pillow Tops, Embroidéry Uses and Table Covers. Special, 63c yard. es and clubs were used | Picasals wetkare trom was thé widow of “Big Jim" | abroad that Big Jim's widow scored aime, murdered king of the Chi-| “on her own” here, nod when she fe Pht. tee birinits Gent }caro underworld, ushered Into unob-| turns to Chicago thé spending crowd * with bands playing and the pea | tFusive stardom. The press agent,| of cabaret frequenters plan to give Giving. As they stumbled thra| UUally taking advantage of every | her a demonstrative welcome. Sock} Géiiles leading to the pits, | Posie straw to insure publicity for) Misa Winter sang for several marchers roared “The Red Fing.” | 5!S show, breathed no word of the years In the restaurant operated by 4 grenades were tossed among | °>ANg¢ in the cast. lthe dead lender of the underworld inteers at the Midlothian pits, but| Few im the audience Tecognized | fle had employed her when she was Strikers were driven off before |H@r- Ad so her triumph, which was|on the verge of at@rvation, en héy had inflicted damage. complete, was not due to the cir }aged her vocal ambit me of the Welsh mining dis | CUmstance that she t@a@ the heroine) tewcher for her fron denuded by fire and atrendy|O% the tragedy of revenge | Grand Opera company, ed with damage by explosives, made Big Jim Colosimo the victim | tiarried her. of an unsolved murder in the rooms| Miss Winter was born tn Colim above bis famous cabaret in the Chi-| buy, O, and was graduated from caso tenderioin, | high schoot there “into ac Spring Top Coats irls $12.50 $15.00 $16.50 x ly epee | Pekin- ' ues and soft browns with their unmistakable air of, Spring are_in this Ne and Ondlly ire reported to bear a resemblance wartime desolation. nm industrial revolution in Great Hives of thi “tripth aianer® sade st new showing of Coats in S77 SOMODL WASTE [BOY FLYING = Ramee ide on the timé and method af Velours and Polo Cloth. strike to support the ¢oal Jersey Sports Jackets, $7.85 ) pe oad the most popular of outdoor costumes for Sizes Spring is the Jersey Jacket povelty stitching. ‘ 7 to 14 . worn over a plaid or striped prigea at. 50, skirt. These are cut with $15.00 and, $36 ‘ generotis fulliiess, in Tuxedo- ae i style, with patch poekets and triplé alftance meeting bat | after thé miners refu See tescecvece| CHARGE DENIED) KITE KILLED Po owners under an, asree-| No Extravagance in Con-| Auto Hits 9- 9-Year- Old Lad, pitied, would be that’ ot pampine| struction, Says Architect Breaking His Skull 4 would be that of pumping now threatened with flooding he organization iActudes the] Arcusatidtis that the wchool board| Wytng a kite, nine-year-old Ermer |[) railway men and transport)... been eitravagant in ttt expendt-| Blair, of 436 Green Lake way, ran|[| turé of funds for its constructional |into the path of thé auto of F. #. program, afd declared to We without | KilbFoune, président of the Caseade New Banded Sailors Of Tailored Smartness $5.95 MART blocks with the gracious lines of fashion seen in straight-brim, roll-edge, mushroom and poke effects, and with “quality” apparent in their ers, totaling almost four million ts. By shutting down fuel sup- we and transportation they can ilyze all industry. warrant in fact, in a statement is | Laundry Co. at Green Laké Way is il i. ere wad,no sarkatig it Ortaca ay FA. Saramore, chile land N. 48th fe, Thursday aternosn ||| Sopa Straws glossy Liseres cagtenes Poprueiten pearl buttons. withstand a profonged industrial |for the board. récetving a fractured wkull. He died es . B anne Navy, Black, Bright Ratydld. Naramore makes pubiia figures |in Lakeside hospital at 11 p.m. | rown ngerine red, Tomato and Heath: le govertiment’s great alr forces | plans art construction costs of vart| Kilbourne reported that he and hta|}! Black Cherry . to be turned over to food ton- er Mixture to choosé ifs to Matted, Gbueemnitae trem | (Oe Site Danae: Partioute FER Lees Were Griving along Green 18%e i) Navy Pheasant frofi, in sizes for women D o v ° rr} ” country to city and even from|ence is made to the proposed new | Way when she called his attention Harding-blue Fi 'M: Janes and misses, Priced at Roosevelt high school, to be erected |to the boyd swimming th Green Lake, He turned to look and when in the Cowen park district. he glanced back to the road again. | continent. Aircraft of all kinds | that agance evi i ae Phe ede te 7 Eimer waa three feet away, directly || | to be devoted to the work. ‘The delivery sy tem will be sup- ented by motor lorries and by it traing volunteers can run. ‘The emerkency act which has been thvoked provides for food rationing Sentence e Deferred on Garage Owner After M. B. Miller. garage owner. _ pleated guilty Thureday to tail to stop hig antomobiie following accident in which W. L. Horn seriously inftred March 17, Jus- of the Peace C. C. Dalton de} sentence one week for further | eatigation Bureau of Brown faced with Sand Navy with White Black with White At their best as ac- companiments to the tailleur and sports clothes are these Sail- ors at $5.95. “THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE For Misses and : Children Attractivély Priced HEY answer every re- quirément of dress ahoes for spring and. sum- ~ mer—these Mary Jane Pumps in patent leather, in instep strap model, as pi Sizés 6 to 8, $2.15 pair. Sizes 84 to 11, 45 as “Sites 1114 t6 3, $2.85 Bote OWN erie $7.85. Sports Skirts, $7.50 MART plaids in which brown or green predomi- nate are featured in Skirts at this price, also Navy and Black Skirts with cluster plaiting, box plaiting or gathers. In Poplin and Serge, sizes 25 to 88 waist méasutémetit, Priced at $7.50. Tricotine Frocks, $15.00 peor d simplicity of style adapts these Frocks denced in the plans for its consttuc- lin the path of the auto. tion are denied by the board and its| ‘The accident was the first atito architect, The new building wil] cost |fatality of Sittety Week. $1,209,000, and will be one 6f the| Coronér W. H. Corton ts investi fiziest equipped in the country. | gating. Titanium extracted from tron os} A stock farm in Teane contains may be developed into @ substitute! guinea pigs, rabbits and other ani lor white lead. mals for ack research. 52 Boys’ Knickerbocker Suits Featured at a Very Low Price Missing $4. 75 delightfiilly to busine’s ahd street tear. They SHOES th rubber ‘Relati ili dane tases ee are iti Russian-blouse, ldng-Waistéd ahd regulation a aut ine it ane. ves z = % belted styles; with sashes aiid bandings in contrast- ittix Sizes 11 to 2, em aon to mse i | money’s Wo! of service ing color: of ai & e Women’s ahd Misses’ sizes, $15.00. 50 pair. in these Suits of hard-fin- ished’ suitings in datk gray mixtures and small brown checks. Tailored in yoke-back The department been —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Wariier Cosets at $1.00 ied. Theme —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORB aco talaclok dre “insted ate repets ee firey te who may know the whereaboats ri . Other newspapers are invited 1 5000 Yards of reproduce such items ae will interest at wh os tte comsnaiittses, model, with buckle belt —offér choices of two éspe- atc katwiiliedes and four pockets. Coats Pajama-check Dimity cially good, models—one in Sélved at the local Red Cros head are fill-lined with serge In Lengths of 1 to 10 Yards ink Ra 4 be a @tiarters, via cable from London and trousers are lined low bust ani spate *Can Elsie Clarke, 19 Washington | Th A G ; R : } over the hi 4 thy on in Bauare, Seattle, cable hundred? | e com as ange throughout also. Sizes At 20¢ Yang topless m el, of ink ba- ** | 9 to 18 years. Priced at $4.75. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE tiste, with elastic insert at top and medium - L - skirt: Four hose stippor ers are attached. ¢ Sizes 2 20 to 26. Priced Brother Henry HESE firm white Cottotis are in extensive use for men’s afd boys’ siithmer tinderwear, chil- | dren’s fothpers and aprons. | In 86-inch Width, pri¢ed exeéptionally low Unusually Low-priced at $65.00 Mrs. FE. G. Wileman {# looking for | hér son, William Wileman, who} Was lant Heard trom while at Great + Falls; Montana,’ thres years ago.| Bend ififoriation to Mrs. Wileman,|f) jenera. elivery, Oa! vi b a ‘ pe 1. = wal Delivery, Seattle, Washing: Men’s Work T rousers at 20¢ yard. THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE at 81.00 ‘Do@NsTAIRS STORB j e2e LIMITED fumber of these efficient and convenient gas ranges are low-priced for | quick disposal. Stone Jars for Egg-preserving Last heard of in Seattle, after she had come from Helena, Mont, 2 years ago, Kate Mettarty Im bel HOught by Mra. William Keilt, Wa $1.95 and $2.95 —of staunch, hard-finished cotton twill, in dark-gray Organdie Vestings ‘As Aids to Spring Costuming to, Wash or dark-brown, With four pockets and belt loops. OW comes thé season ae le &s pictured, they are very neat and Tailored to withstand row N gh usage. Sizes 31 to 42. 4 7 J for egg- preserving, ‘ baey raices writ, || compact and there is plenty of room for Priced at $1.95 and $2.95. yy andi yo Me oe gg . ruffling band making use Of ese latge INDON, April &,—The French family cooking. Priced at $65.00. sheer Organdie Vestings at $3.76 yard. Nar- — gtoiie ae ‘ Hitseholders are still paying moré —Stove Section, THE DOWNSTAIRS STORM fow Organdis, Banding nad SY a ie ee They ee! i ieee than four times the prewar prieés collars aiid cuffs, edged with two rows of lace, $1.35 from Y-gallon to _20- for the necessaries of life, alttto dur ing the last year there has been @etline in thé prices of some articles, i In London the cost of living has i falien 15 per cent in January and @ wti further decline is looked for. | Men’s Work Sox, 18c Pair Serviteable Cotton Sox, reinforced with double heel and toe. In Black and Cordovan, with elastic-ribbed tops; sizes 914 to 1114, 18¢ pair; three pairs for 50¢. : THB DOWNSTAIRS STORD og canedty, Foecgalion sive’ holds 16 yard. | dosen eggs aiid is priced | \ Organdie Vestings alternating rows of lace and tucks at $3.75 yatd. Organdie Banding to match, for collars and cuffs, @1.86 yard, =THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE _ FREDERICK: | & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET “y Shi ow Mevwasinn wcatiote chnion Grete: ee land is moving slowly weatward at he rate of about 10 yards @ year, |