The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 8, 1921, Page 9

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FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1921. » M. A. GOTTSTEIN FURNITURE CO. A Friendly and Helpful Credit Service We feel that when we are arranging our easy and conven- ient terms we are more than. negotiating a business transaction, but are rendering a service that permits our customers to have a long hoped-for home of their own—and best of all, we are making friends—whose good will we value above all else, and will always strive to merit with service and attention. SEATTLE’S POPULAR CREDIT HOMEFURNISHERS McDougall Kitchen Cabinet . Special Price $46.50 Regular Value $62.00 Terms Only $1.00 Down and $1.00 Weekly Are things scattered all over your kitchen, or have you a convenient, regular place for every article? A Kitchen Cabinet will eliminate hun- dreds of steps from your daily kitchen work, and provide space for as many as 400 things— all at your finggs’ ends when preparing meals. McDOUGALL CABINETS —ENTIRE LINE REDUCED 25% BUCK’S Ranges Coal, Wood, Gas, Enameled or Plain. 74 years of stove leadership and reputation are back of every Buck Range. Let us give you a liberal allow- ance for your old EASY TERMS LLOYD’S LOOM - WOVEN REED BABY CARRIAGES Many beautiful styles and finishes now on display. Spring weather and a Lloyd invite the baby outdoors. Priced from $37.50 to $75.00—and sold on easy terms. M.A.GOTTSTEIN FURNITURE CO. SEATTLE’S POPULAR HOME FURNISHERS AND SATURDAY ON’TMISSIT! —AN AUTOMOBILE EX- POSITION THAT WILL 1GO DOWN IN NATIONAL HIS TORY BECAUSE OF ITS WON- DERFUL IRA TIONS, ITS DE- LIGHTFUL <TAINMENT, 1T8 INTERESTIN EXHIBITS THAT TYP! THE PROGRESS OF A GREAT INDUSTRY, SPECIAL TONIGHT Entertainers from the Hotel Butler Cafe Only Two Days More ° COME EARLY! 10:30\a.m. » 10: :30 p.m. ARE N A AND HIPPODROME Chinese Girls Are Waking Up, Report HANKOW, China, Apri) §.—Chi- Rese women become more emanci- pated daily. Old-timers are shocked as Chinese girls in Hankow organize @ dramatic club and put on public shows. The Hankow ¥. M. C. 4 is backing them. Use a Sponge and Banish Rust Evil ‘The cause of rusty wheel bearings | may be traced always to une of wa- | ter at heavy pressure on the places where these parts are mounted. A | mponge would he better than hose | for washing the car at such points. |, Inevitable | | Readjustment | During the war the world | saw the greatest orgy of waste and spending that it has ever known. nejal relations | # were broken, and earnings spent as never before. The aftermath followed and with it | | the prices of such eommodi. sugar, coffee, rubber, er, cotton and wool very low level |]| most of the inflated bubb | have burst arid conditions ave | nearing “normalcy,” Thrift and sane living ar gradually — predominati meaning an eventual return | | t prosperity, The National | City Bank Second at Marion “Look for the Two Granite Columns” a \REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS(' |OHIO THE SEAT TUE. STAR ‘Artists Happily Married Gacecaing* Temperaments Mr. and Mra, William L'E: NEW YORK—(By Mall)—Muqh | of us works for money and the other has been written about the difficu! ties of getting along with a person whd has artistic temperament, | Bot Uke what I like, and vice versa, | What happens, then, when artistic! temperament lives with tempera: ment equalty artintio? William L'Engle and his wife, of) | Provincetown, Masa, both painters, anewer that | “There's nothing to equal tt,” they | both may. “Get two persons on the! same rhythmie plane and you pro uit of activity comparable | ore of nature itdelt.” / Bugle explains that in this way: “Two artista make one sane artiat. | One sane artist makes the world mat. | | oe for individuality, One world a for individuality produces an epech, | and an epoch dullds up an evolution ary process which in its culmination | | Produces in turn @ Shakespeare of | Matiane.” ~ Simple, tan't st? ,/ But there are @ few attficuttien |For example: Mra, L'Engle believes in the most | modernism. L'Engle doesn't. They stand at their respective easels and oriticine the work of one another, “But that's what makes us sana” jexplains L'Engle, “In this n this way one Oldtime Junk Man _ Gets Fancy Name! NEW YORK, April &—The “any) rags, any bones, any bottles" man who calls at your back door Is not @ Junkiman, No, indeed. Hi “oon: servationist” and a “reclamationist.” So mays F. W. Redenbach, president of the National Association of Waste jand melancholy ts necessary to art.” 99 works for fame, So It balances up and tempers us both. My wife may | This preduces ® sweet melancholy, | Mra, L'Bagle saya there te no ne-/ ceanity for the loneliness that many geniuses say they must have to make & succes In art | “Men and women should work to | gether,” she saya, “It docs away with that egetistic fanaticiem that} one sees in so many lives,” The L’Engles met 15 yeare ago, when they were studying art in Paria, They. have two Py KISSES WORTH ° $1,000 APIECE Woman Sues Man Who} Took a Good Smack RUTLAND, Vt, April §.—Mre. | Florence A. Brown of Sherburne, Vt wife of a farmer, altho past the usual age of coquetry, values her Kinses at $1,000 each, She brought suit against Pearl W. Green, a neigh- bor, to recover that amount, claim- ing that while her husband was Green entered her house unin- embraced her and took a kiss forcibly, She asserts that she has since been in @ state of fear and ts unable to Material Dealers, recently convened here, Objects to Hooch at Community Hop MONTCLAIR, N. J. April §.— Two-piece bathing suits at chureh dances, yes; hooch, no. That was the decision of Kev, Dr. Thomas Travis, pastor of the Watchung Con- gregational church, after reform ele ments descended upon a community Masquerade dance, finding some liq: uor and a dancer in @ two-piece bath- ing sult, |Movies Beat Legit 27 to 1 in Germany BERLIN, April 8--The “silent drama here, as elsewhere, recently }has won surprising favor with the publio, The Berlin statistioal year 0 attendance at moving ple res now tp 27 to 1 in favor ereen over the spoken drama.” A leat of gold placed between two pleces of glass and up to the Maght will appear gr For good apple ple, go to Boldt’s. Advertisement. ‘TEETH In order introduce our new 6) plate, at ples of Our Plate ‘ork. of Th ning to our office, n the right pikes, | ais this ad with you, Cut-Rate which is the| w remain, home alone with any sense of protection, Mrs, Brown is promi. nent socially in Sherburne, Clothes Cost Down? One Coat Is $50,000 LONDON, April 6.—While the muchtalked-of drop in prices has reached the cheaper kind of furs, mood sking command practically any sum, A gorgeous coat of chinchilla has just been made on the newest and most graceful lines and will cost $50,000, REOLO BUILDS STRENGTH AND ENERGY Are You Worn Out and Tired at the End of the Day? ‘To feel weary without having earned it by hard work throws the mind inte disorder and confusion, Too Weary to be Efficient A, hundred, pao conditio One ean't think, an- droway, the next ere are irritable, me le dencribing their would each tell It) thig groat ¢ * comes Rovio, ° ye, processes, provokes in- flosh, stimulates the pro- contrib= | the system nsequent ox-! other ways processea to! 6 flickerin Nous ht wan, abou tween th and, the the liberatic Bleep at the switeh when the order is wo ahead you would really like to wainted with your real « Reolo today. Dentists 207 UNIVER mist can tell you about ful results from Reolo that he has witnessed, Announcing the Opening of Seattle’s New Silk Shop Monday Morning at Ten o’Clock We. ARE pleased to announce the opening of Seattle’s latest Silk Shop Monday morning at ten o’clock. This beautiful store, with its exquisite fixtures and excellent li¢ht- ing effects, will rapidly become the rendezvous of all who appreciate Genuine Values in Silks by the Yard We carry all large silk manufacturers’ lines, including: Cheney Bros. Pelgram & Meyer H. R. Mallinson Berfelden Mills J. A. Migel — Brand Néw Merchandise Our buyer has just returned from the East, where he personally bought all our present merchandise at the new prevailing low market prices. Please note that absolutely every- thing in our stock is brand new, Nothing is shop-worn or out-of-date, and everything is marked At Prevailing Low Prices which are further lowered by our low rent. These low prices for de- pendable silks must necessarily ap. peal to discriminating women. That's why we urge you to isit Seattle’s New Silk Shop SALIN G’S SILKS: 1525 THIRD AVENUE © @ne Door North of Bosh & Laney SPECIAL REDUCTIONS ON SPRING CLOTHING Our displays of spring clothing are unusually large and attractive. As a special inducement to earlier buying we are now, offering for a limited time reductions on all gj to Bs cloth- ing and also on high-grade haberdashery. Men’s Spring Suits $55.00 Suits of fine wool fab- Val rics, excellently tailored, Values ors. offered at this pre- price.... B20. 7D $60.00 Ro . w ‘wntatares Ky nd staple colors afford un- Values usual range of selection in suits appropriate for business wear, Now nee” $34.75 Boys’ Spring Suits We have a very fine line of new blue serge suits that * I| will please the most particular boy. Spring ‘suits worth | fi] SF thik ghee! Dette recent orav=- cx ta a Young Men’s Suits The kind of clothes young men like will be found at — Shafer's. Suits in smart new fabrics built on the newest ~}} = style lines are now offered at this exceptidnally low price......cescesecceeees $24.85 All Shoes Offered Tomorrow at 20% DISCOUNT Arrow Shirts Spring Patterns $1.85 Shirts Famous for Style and Easy Fit SHAFER BROS. Seattle’s Largest Clothiers First and University Second and University Spring Hats Newest Blocks $4.65 Our Selection Features the Newest Spring Colors

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