The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 11, 1921, Page 12

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THE SEATTLE STAR | ® Begg Raina The BonMar ché 4 ASK REFORM Body Found High Up on | Threatened Industrial Revolt 9 Wall of First Ave. Hotel ls Failure | MEMBER SEATTLE BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU IN BAI | OTS Affiicted with an incurante dixease | BY ED L. KEEN i ° . : } | and so Impoveriahed that he could] LONDON, April 11.—Britain’s |i] ; }not pay his board bill, John W or ed industrial revolution wan| fj 9 | Carty ’ committe suicide by od as crushed today Benth Mystery About Proposals of} the Dillor hotel, First ave. and Unt ing in the ‘rallway and trans Carrie Chapman Catt Bato ge! i . mall atlases. anes Hom pr tices igen egy Fen ono ND whether the boys and girls need rough-and-tumble clothes for play wear} i Jing instructions from Miss Sarah | renentatives of the government will or new clothing with which to go back to school, you will save by getting at Convention McDermott, Newark, N. J eee eae Se ™ to win |i) them at the Bon Marche. Here are a few of the many economies we offer: t | MeCarty tied a rope inside a sia canes gach ate seviseeses | Girls’ Wash Frocks Boys’ Wash Blouses on the south wide of the bu AND, April 11.—The tu-| ¢ of women In polities, | CLE ture inf! pugh re & in election laws and & Sprough + de greigabitic : a st : He first took the precaution te Premier Lloyd George made a brief me Methods, will be largely determined his hands behind hie ‘body 0 address and the gathering adjourned at at Cc 5 by the decisions of the National them oly with a cord, so that he| until 4 p. be ° x pf Women Voters on pro | could not pull b If back, ones he Lloyd go's aldress was not 2 “4 ee te cheba by Mra, Car ioe babes the Sen made pu but {t was sald to have Mothers will be quick to grasp this This is part of an unusual buy: ie Chaser ch Catt to the lenges’ eee However, his precaution was un-| been conciliatory, indicating the gov chance to buy good quality dresses in therefore the lowness of price. ond annual convention, opening here | » Paage oe dyed | Eps gre tae gto gga “gpd attractive styles at this price. —Boys’ Blouses of light, fancy madra b. oo 6 oe on tn te reais Hoult | Ginghams, in plain or checks and and khaki—with yoke in the back, fine} ee se Sa | had been a patient at It was reported that the premier plaids; plain colored reps and plain ished with imitation French cuffs. Buy Jeague’s committee on election laws} : j lection for and methods, is counted on to supply |lands, but his case of tuberculosis ha y ms ailing a goer . hone ing “al | chambrays. them during vacation week—for the the surprise of the convention on ‘oenea r ‘ ; a be tp mon tenet “oa tah > te ouma 1: Laborite |B] In yoke and bolero style, with pleated boys to wear back to school. Sizes 8 DEEP MYSTERY OVER ee ment of it, anying that he| leaders jcted they will assume or gathered skirts, and finished with to 15. Ps REFORM PROPOSALS expected ney from government belts or sashes, —Boys’ Blouses— Light, fancy pa’ A veil of deep mystery has been | |the Hast h Geta) | ihe aelente aerate: te eee zes 8 to 14 years terned percale is used in these boys? | Grawn over the proposals to be made | that his cloth: given’ to the | pumping of pits was belb t blouses—made with yoke and breast by her with forms, Whi! on re m ports | tees have been | a from per an offi Salvation A | saved mont of the m His widow lives at 60 EB. Millor| manent damage, He a White Middies, $1.85 to pocket—sizes 6 to 13, at 6&¢. eet ang “ wt. Newark | cial entimate showed : J —Boys’ Blouses—Light, fancy percale cy teerdied < ern be ee |.“ can no longer be a t ease gee limnah selache, redox a —Girls’ fancy Crepe Dresses, $4.95. Blouses, also some of black sateen— Of the nat her report epraugh ner ny afiege pages lan ||| —Girls’ Silk Dresses, at $15.00 to- nicely made, tvith yoke, in sizes 6 to 16 It ts sug however, that the ee eee c Haywood and 78 $17.50. years—$1.25. Fecommendations may deal first with DAUGHTER SHOP—SECOND FLOO PPE N FLOOR ogre sonra poder — wore Wedding on Board | Must Servd Term A sor COND FLOOR UPPER MAIN F influence by women tn local political @ffairs, This ts an off year in na tional and state elections, but ts the year when the jority of munic fpalities and counties elect thelr offi clals. By concentrating on obtaining a Jarger share in local election matters this year, !t {s suggested, the women a?” ‘will be able to present demands more “d th - = “oxime | Splendid Economies in a et Sauna Ric ec Wool Dress Goods come forward with thelr program _ t orn and thelr presented no rea- for reforms in state and national Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt, above; Mrs. A. B. Pyke, at sons sufficient to justify a rehearing iwrrale wore Catt's proposals fora left, and Mrs. Harriet Taylor Upton, right, srominen: in the lOne-Time Opera Star|« tne cone eae re i} 54- Inch All- Wool Navy French Serges---$2.4 oo of election reform taws,/ women voters’ convention, opening in Cleveland today. \Dies_ in California); wed Here by Girl For dresses, suits or skirts you will find these French Serges most desirable. {| uso they involve the whole fu poe ot - | 3 ( f c m ‘9 influe | 208 ANGELES, April 11.—Mre Unusually fine weaves, in dark navy blue only. A saving proposition for you to ture of women's Influence at the, ENTRY COUPON Minnie Cunningham, 64, one time fa- in Employ of Wife) buy fear tile oes y y % propo: The Seattle Star-Universal Film $1,000 Motion Polls, is the center of interest, the mous grand opera star, Is dead today Sly see Woapertant. iurcen tou: at her home at Venice, she was the| 54-INCH ALL-WOOL MEDIUM-WEIGHT JERSEY $2.50 YARD Many other important Issues touch. | 7. Gite af Cihacias Chammbiarines. “esky i ah 4 © - . ing women's affairs. Picture Actress Contest pine + automobile and Mare a c Brown, light gray, rose, navy, tan and black included ||| 54-INCH WOOL VELOURS AT AVERY LOW PRICE—$2.50 YARD In two of the best colors—for spring clothes—blue and brown Plans will be laid for continuing | manufacturer, The body will be 54-INCH ALL-WOOL VELOUR AT $3.95 YARD | 2 WASHINGTON, | U. S. M ipPil ,,): > nib pane LOS ANGELES, of the U. 8. 8. Misalnnly g of a new k Albert M. Filet *, convic M. Landia, at Ch 4s of the espionage a , ve service laws or pport of hin wife « nm, W. 8. Copp was arr heriff's deputies Sunday the fight for laws to help the house. | hest Wife's fight against the cost of liv.| 04 lod ui aaa gamitanale fing. Included in these are: Federal laws for the regulation of | the meat packing industry; for great. | Name .. weeee seeeeeee en reside. hy onl Sec. Fall Invited _ 1, was lured b working tn len, ta in the coun Satenee ts tends he ast — > ss é | i to Visit ithe N. W. Jal, with: Sanh fixed at 9608, In henna, medium blue, Pekin, Copenhagen, red, rose and others TERE TL). COOMERA... dicks seicgr SRAEIA. cocoseceses Bisse Many cities in the Pacific North * y “ETI . oR remarriage aealiontt el | went have joined in an invitation tol Held Up by 2 Young 54-INCH CHECKED SUITINGS GOING AT $3.50 YARD as Secret f the Interto 0 n : . e ‘; i en pect! Neon set ithe Occupation ...... evekboesans cdbssetcetandsescesnscescceeses om re “yp J aaa po a flael = : xa Bandits and Robbed In navy and black, tan and black and other combinations Women in industry. | this summer Held up by two young bandits at 54-INCH ALL-WOOL NAVY BLUE PANAMA $2.45 YARD State action, along uniform lines, Place of Employment. . ste eeeceweseseseresess nd 20th ave, N. W. and Canoe pl, Sun. o * . 7 Pill'be urged to restrict profiteering || I agree to abide by the rules of The Seattle Star-Cniversal Film me, School Girls i in ay night, Martie Calide, 9730 90th Good looking for spring and summer suits or dresses @ hoarding waste of $1,000 ntest, ti © for test ims if and when I am calle , . a . & ¢ y y fo establish publicowned marketa,|| Of it ts possible for me to dow), to Ko to Universal City fo Fashion Pageant! 1% «vs. 204%. Union st, were rob 54-INCH PLAID AND CHECKED SKIRTINGS AT $4.95 YARD @battotrs and milk depots; to encour.) 10-weeks’ contract at $100 a week if I am relected as the fi On Wednesday, Thursday and|>ed of $12. The robbery was report Navy with tan, red or green plaids—some checks @ge legitimate co-operative associa. | winner, my traveling expenses to Univerval City to be paid, and |) priday afternoon this week, in| & 0 Ballard Local Pomel eae spenspodh ets my girlie my return expenses also to be paid if I do not obtain a perma the Frederick & on auditorium, 'd Gro i Sto FABRIC FLOOR—THIRD marriage vorce, eq it contract. ‘ | vt etude ft Beatie’s high hools the property rights of wives with|| we ot *h Gate Garkn of Raid Grocery Store; The Butterick Summer Quarterly is here—25e, with certifi via revue of spring tan | Grab Kicky Liquor % | ashlon” a revue of spring form | Grab Ricky l-lquor||’ cate good for 10c in the purchase of any Butterick Patt |day. The programs will commence/|raided the grocery sto! of John * THIRD FLOOR at 2 and 3 o'clock, each afternoon,| Kingman, near Crane station, and and will Include Instrumental and/obtained, they enid, nine gallons of vocal selections by talent from the|grapo and other supposedly ferment COTTON GOODS AT A BIG SAVING those of husbands and provide joint SIGMALULO ose scccerpescncres nar crcecencs soncesdbensrersrs Guardianship rights over children; ex tension of mothers’ pension laws, and | (Girls under 13 must have the following agreement filled out) fuller co-operation between state com: | Mittees on American citizenship. Mins. . Are aires ‘ MAY ASK INDEPENDENT signature the above agreement 1 hav tneesed, “Under 18 CITIZENSHIP years of age but has my permission to enter The Seattle Star Universal Film Co. $1,000 contest and to fulfill the terms of the agreement as printed. » Whose al high schools. Admisston|ed iiquids. Kinzman ts in the coun ||| DRESS GINGHAMS—19c YARD Buy your Dress Ginghams here and have clothes for yourself and the children - made up at home—you'll find it a’ saving proposition. Plaid and Checked Ginghams—lengths 10 to 20 yards—in pink, blue, red, tan and heliotrope combination colors. @he becomes, automatically and with Soisinea bane by am amendment o| gq, POhmny Schoolboy| | of the Great War ‘If We Have It—It’s a Bargain | |) 40c YARD 10c YARD CHICAGO, April 11—A_ clean “New and Official Documents Di» Action also will be taken to deter. fine whether a fight shall be made! for passage of a separate bill estab-| Ushing independent citizenship for | women, Today a wife's citizenship ts by that of her husband. If she marries a foreigner, she loses her American citizenship. If a for- @ign woman marries an American em ite agen paneer neck cost less today. closing the Immediate Causes of the The reason being that everything sold in the Good, serviceable Unbleached Sheet- 24-inch Calicoes in neat, small amy law dealing only with the| J®mea 8. Kirk & Co. put Into] World War” will be discussed by| Bargain Basement MUST be a bargain—or it would ing—-600 yards, 76 inches wide, in patterns—light and dark unds— — subject of women’s citizenship. effect soap price reductions rang-| Prof. Oliver H. Richardson, of the not be here. Of course, buying as we do, it is not bd 0 ¥ Z gro! ‘Altho ft will be @ women’s convt: ing from seven to 15 per cent. university's history department, be | iway, asit mi : ’ lengths to 20 yards. lengths to 10 yards 10c a yard. j ee RT thane Witt addrece' ing | Other soap mafiufacturers are ex-|fore the Municipal league, Tuesday | always possible to have complete size ranges but FABRIC FLOOR—THIRD committees on matters under consid.| ected to follow suit. noon, at Blanc's cafe. it’s seldom that you'll be disappointed. And the The bar of soap which formerly eration. saving you make is well worth the few minutes it sold for 9 cents sold today for 6%| Marshall to Sp cak Kn ieih’ Senator W. 8. Kenyon, author of | Soil fF 2 Conte other varieties will pe takes to investigate. iy teeth eaien. wi perros gp be cut proportionately. Here on Saturday | . As the principal feature of the! peters oon Lower Prices on Home F urnishings Sr, Steam cence ca tOwe Ant Glearet, ley totais eter] Vacation Bargaing =f Come With Spring Days and Dr. C. C. Pierce, assistant) DES MOINES, Iowa, April 11—|¢4 Thomas Riley Marshall of In surgeon general of the public health| Governor Kendall today signed the | “na. former vice pr eS Glee Smart and Serviceable ROOM-SIZE RUGS REDUCED IN PRICE service, will discuss problems of #90-| Dodd bill repealing the present pro | United States, as ml byetene. hibitory cigaret laws and licensing et eae ea eae: Words of warning from two women| the sale of cigareta in tows. The| Union Painters in bi | Select any one of these fine room-size Rugs and you will find tha eet ae Semen. Semncwenes | lew Wil set Go ite Steet apell aly , ults or oys its new price means a distinct saving to you. goes—in matters political, will be|4, as the measure carries no publi South on Strike sounded by Mrs. Harriet Taylor Up-|cation clause which would make it PRANCISC s | fon and Mrs. A. B. Pyke, both of |eftective immediate ene | GAN: FRANCISCO, April 11—| All Seamless Rugs, formerly $55.00, now $40.00 y ° ly. Union painters In San Francisco, | A oom 0 A ea aE ae Oakland and San Mateo went on 9x12 Axminsters, formerly $45.00, now $34.50 4 @xecutive committee of the national | ‘Twelve-Inch Vein of [strike today against an alleged | e 8-3x10-6 Axminsters, formerly $50, now $35.00 threatened 7 per cent wage cut | republican committee, and Mrs. Pyke, | Silver in Colorado) 13°F sturmy, ‘secretary. of the! It’s seldom indeed that such a low price and such 8-3x10-6 Velvet Rugs, formerly $50, now $35.00 member of the democratic national oa rail ’ i . rd vi Mg oy P | committee and the first worpan del ASPEN, Colo., April 11—A revival] Painters’ organization, claimed 909) high quality go hand in hand. For the money, these onnti,| 0f old mining boom days was seen|men were out | : ‘ Stevenson, wil = $4 a {| here today following the discovery| ‘The painters claim that they did splendid suits are remarkable values both in depend- Curtain Voiles 15c Yard Marquisettes 27c a Yard pe Is 1 | of a 12-inch vein of silver in a mine| not agree to the recent arbitration ability and style. : A : i Cream and Ecru M t fi on of these pitfalls may go| Near here. Excitement was running |of wages paid in the building The coats are belted and have set-in or slash Only 10 pieces in this lot of Curtain mati priced at doe. ‘eon . 0 pros pe or © e ‘ad le pit » d ec ‘ * rat x e oe Fetorina which, it. lw expected | of the otiver vale, “The tow atvige| in painters’ wages. Sizes from 9 to 16 years in a variety of gray and white with colored figures; 36 inches —olts, For making ipaxnecaive Fi ‘will disclose not only pitfalls bt i| Wil] assay 1,700 ounces, it was stated — brown mixtures, ty with. hafan) traps for,women in present fiestion iosedure ‘Trial of Japanese Rapes Sande Big | Chil d 9 Colored ee 1 Smugglers Tuesday| J late C lass Window | laren s Cretonnes 65c and 75c Yard olored Curtaining 27¢ Yd) tm gREATS ON SALE walal of , ed Jick & Nelson's window, a dummy ° Cretonne Remnants, in 5- to 15-yard Pre ays ge ae Heavy ogg Ove ca snr at's Satie re, ie Seat stutteecvaa mie ocr srry Met Gingham and Chambray lengths—an excellent selection of colors vangings to put up at house ‘leaning to be rae ed Tsang at 10 8, |The dummy waw uninjured, while the and designs, in heavy linenized and time. Two-tone effects with solid co as ~ * "*\store is out several hundred dollar: 4 veaves: rar i i A R E N A }m80, the brice of new window : D $1 29 repp weaves; a yard wide. ors and white grounds. Pi anlage Rose Embezzlement ane a resses * . DRAPERY SECTION—FOURTH FLOOR THURSDAY, APRIL 148) Hearing Continued High Japanese at | Just the thing for everyday wear—in medium dark SS uae ie e een ¢ Lunch Lauds City! and light plaids, striped and checked ginghams and in Howe, shanekal ‘attovdey, « diataua | fon for Seattle's geo. plain colored chambrays. .Six dandy styles in pinks, i e e e ql ’ nen litt -equtadabehaelt “of 67.606 worth (or8 uty and tribute to the blues and greens, Sizes 7 to 14 years, 4 P ] O tf t “ ES wham of gu wen ean, ant aut, to -Piece Cleaning Outfits Bank of Asia, waa continued Monday ron Natbu-Kanda, until 11 a, m, Tuesda neso house of A very low price, indeed, for an outfit like this—just what you will need typi ations py / Maar Sandals and Play Oxfords to use on house cleaning day. Included in the set are: ‘2 States Commisisoner McClelland. 3 Engel abel | Rose was released Saturday ch dag gener ee for Children Are Here One Corn House Broom augnnessy for They're made of durable chrome-tanned leathers in One 14-quart Galvanized Pail 9 8c Admir on |Jtus of |the Rain | Automobile Bangs Into Street Car William Tibbetts, 60, riding in the 1 $1,200 cash bond. -postoffice Place brown or s i or smoked and have solid oak-tanned leather d d k S b lasto of hn moniniaw, Wf dtiks,| WASHINGTON, Apri it-'The| | soles d‘oak-tanned leather One Hardwood Back Scrub Brush jot N. 106th st and Meri Ave. re-| recess ap intment of Edward H | Bs celved a cut on the nose when Milks’) Shaughnessy, Chicago, to be second | 4 auto crashed with a etreet car at|assistant postragter general, | | Westlake and Sixth aves, Monday, pnounced at the White House to | po bancaabie: . - j day. Shaughnessy is a railroad ex r 28 Lower Floor... $1.00, $2, oe | About the slowest way to settle an| pert and served Entire Baleony .,.,.).... i ie eo One Package of Gold Dust SY, to 11 at $1.59 UNION STREET BASEMENT 114% to 2 at $1.79 4 O64 ORee. 8 OR er * * a colonel in argument is to get two women inter-' Irance in the transportation corps [ested in it, ~ tf the A By

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