The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 14, 1921, Page 14

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TWO WIVES (CHAMPIONS GIRL SMOKERS |] PUZZLE TO LANDLORD 4 Dapper Tenant Is “Double Husband”; Trouble Seems Abrewing in Apartment | BY JER ; An unromantic kn today that he w Andrews love tr Either Mra, Hi @rews No. 1, or Mr ten Andrews No. Yeave the apartm deen itvin Andrews, band,” agent for the real owns the place. WILL DEMAND A SHOWDOWN | “I will have a showdown with An @rews today,” said ahill, who dis covered the triangle last night while investigating rw “I am inclined te Andrews No. 1 ts wi Dut Andrews will be given an oppor | tunity to present any evid to} the contrary he may have. At any Fate, one of the women must leave the apartment today.” | Andrews, a dapper young broker, Besieged by reporters as he left the @partment earty today for b tm New York, said he could ie we BaG comm hin attorneys, bet they?” She condemns college men for crititising the frivol would “give you boys a cracking | o,f Sit tas. he pocatg Kiechaholl tote: tha’ dt. food story” Inter In the day. ities of college girls. e tossed a bombshell into the “There ts nothing to it," he cussion started by the Daily Maroon, campus newspaper, cae “It te just the work of « i" hen she published her views. wal.” eee aA 1 NO. 1 WOULD THROW BL ANCHARD | April 14 am Ca firm which The question isn’t “Why should women smoke?” says Miss HERE’S MORE ABOUT MOVIE CONTEST NO. 2 DOWNSTAIR | Describing incidents at the An-} @rews home last night, Cahill sald | that doring conversation with MAKE BILLION @rews and Mra Andrews No, 3| weregattending a theatre party tn/ she would throw No 2 down the|/*#mers made profita totaling nearty | stairs when the latter arrived at | $1,000,000,000 last year, It was entl Mra Andrews 1, while An-| New "York, the former told hin| WASHINGTON, April 14—Boo the apartment. mated here today on the basis of in very giad to meet Mary, who has been away to Burope, “All ready! Cumeral Yoo-hoo, “I hyena - any fuss and ternal revenue burene records #how-|ytaryt That's right. Come on in! noise around the pl wa wed “ 8 uae os ing approximately 20,000,000 gallons Come do Smile, nm the steps, girlet net Clone together! 8 We had such a yesterday after Don't turn your back on the Don’t } at the lena! F ! Talk! That's dandyt Cut” So rar as tax records| If I were fudge, I would have awarded the $1,000 contract then and of Uquor were withdrawn from bond | Miry! glad to nee you! wonderful party No. 2 at the door,” When 1 told them what No. 1| ed warehouse last year, ad maid, No. 2 didn’t Jrant to come| Between $200,000,000 and $500,000, but Andrews said ft was ‘all F a ft Tear Lad they went. upstaies to.| 000 of this should be paid to thé gov gether. No. 1 wns prety sore but| ‘ment tn income and excess prof after Andrews had argued for a its taxes few minutes she consentend to let! show, no profits earned by bootleg No. 2 stay there during the night | gers were reported or paid in taxes, | ‘POre Without raising a rumpus, | Tax officials are looking longingty Rr + Pech + pertang es ered “I told them, and Andrews, too,/ at the gross profit of the bootlesgers | Franklin for ber ashy gir that one of them would have to last year, which was equal to the Foon PS aia: iaists' oa wacate today, however.” amount the government paid tn in. wou tte . terest on the entire war debt. | Dotson for her charming smile. ‘The new commissioner of the ba | | Would have given it to Helen Income Tax Causes [reas of internal revenue, ft ts sug. |Caro! Sturmon for her Mashing eres gested, may discover a way to col- 1 Postal Savings Drop fate "tax. “Many crtcinis regard | Honore Marie Halley would have Benttle ts still tenth tn postal my- | ene pomaibitity of collecting the boot. | fot it becanse she looked frightened. | ings, despite the goat that iti, tax as really worth while. [pretty eit? ing as a frighten: nthers scoff at the proposal. crease is attributed by postal of.| ‘THE BODY OF THOMAS HZ. LEE, MacDonald See, ‘Gxintinnss ent} fictals to depositors withdrawing employe of the navy yard at Brem-| "money to pay their income taxes. De- erton, and former proprietor of OA eg gpencnoel ay galt ~ arsed endl Posits for the entire country have| Washington Steam Heating Co, has |) Pane «2 ral you! een increasing at the rate of $10,-| been brought to the Bonney-Watson | ™*¥* away. 000,000 a month recently. | Co.'s establishment here for barlal. jtumbling curls and unaffected |deanty would contract, too, if I were judge. I would have given even con | tracts, and run. But I am not judge. this morning for their second tryout in The Star-Univernal contest. They were taken to the Standard |Furniture store, Second ava and Pine st, where half a dozen “sets” were to be photographed In the Pine at. show windows during the noon hour. Clemmer films will Sunday? notified the traffic division jof the police department that extra officers might be needed to keep the street open for street cars and other theatre, where the test not satis- fied with your { ng made, | office yesterday morning falled to re |port. There will be carried over with | other entries for the second test film next week, The four fudges—Mins Nellie Con Taffeta and nish, Miss Dalsy Henry, Alonzo Canton Crepe 3 Victor Lewis and George Bourke. DRESSES at 9 A beautiful assortment of Dresses is offered tomor- Tow at the above price. The very newest style inno- vations are included. It's a great vaiue event, made possible by a special purchase, Values to $50 and $60 featured at $39.50, a fifth judge toda matter yet undect reported the 4. They will ries for next week's already reached the conductor, youts until Saturday eve ning. Th achedul: d for the th ITIONS OF contest ng in King rd week's tests. CONTEST » girls of any rin onder 18 who enter the content © the written consent of parent A. tants must first mubmit « of themselves for the use of TONIGHT TETRAZZINI THE WORLD'S GREATEST COLORATURA SOPRANO / AND HER OWN CONCERT COMPANY, The winner will be paid $1,000 and Payment will be made at the $100 & woek during the 10 weoks’ engagement 5—The winner will appear in « Untver. rn If she “makes in fered & permanent ten the re in the con o have « copy pate ff the photograph t* valued, ASSISTING ARTISTS: FRANCESCO LONG MAX GEGNA, CE) ; J. HENRI BOVE, FLUTIST. 'Yellowstone Trail’s | End Not to Be Moved Despite reports to the contrar the terminus of the Yellowstone trail transcontinental highway, will r main in Seattle, This assurance given the Chamber of Commerce SEATS ON § SHERMAN, CLAY & C6 OFFICE OF THE AR! SALE AT THIRD AND PINE, AND THE BOX A, FIFTH AND UNIVERSITY, neapolis, general manag LOWER FLOOR. $1.50, $2.00 AND $2.50 of establishing a new toll bri ARENA UNIVERSITY | across the | wick and Pasco, The ferry nervice, he said, is an obstacle to tourists, | Ten girls reported at the studio be exhibited beginning jecting those to appear in + at Holly- | ‘olumbia, between oa PAIR TO FACE | | | | | nurne, were taken fre at Camp Lewts during the night and removed to the county fall bere for The last report from Camp Tewts a iters last evening was that feeling there a Inst the two accused men had ed a bigh pitch of excitement amp 1 authorities have forbid en the giving out of any further in formation | qeart and EXmepyn will prohably In any event they must be tried as ita very existence is at ake, how . er, and that if the o " fail. in Should they plead gullty, the cov trial at ° If not they must go before the grand jury tn June. | STARTS ON PAGE ONE France Would Take Side With America| oii.) (0 Wo oas taneh nouns xas ranch houses » of Mexican tion by the tuier Briand. have demanded the, | | Anticipating a throng of interest. | ed bystanders, Manager Cutts, of the | vehicles while the pictures were be | Several giris mummoned to appear | for the first test film at The Star) who were to announce the name of | make the announcement later this| Photographs of | 8 will be received for next | se entered later will be! as) Wednesday by H. O, Cooley, of Min-| ER } K Yellowstone ‘Trail a It! BALCONY + $1.00, PLUS TAX had been rumored that the trail end | would be moved to Portland. FIFTH AND } Cooley empha ed the importance Soldiers TACOMA, April 14 nee Bogurt and Hverett Emepyn, | accused of a criminal attack upon Mins Eleanor Scheyer, a ctvillan Miss Scheyer was atre day ever oldier, when the two a tree, Mira Scheyer was bound land 4 When ber asmallants bad teft her |! Ruth Hess, Chicago university co-ed, it's “Why shouldn't) piecding and eutterts released him jeamp ho«pltal. Bogart aod Exmepyn were arrest ed when they were found tn bed. bags, and they are mild to have shown evider a strugeia PARIS, Ap | “ep Correspondence WASHINGTON, | whole secret correepondence which | of W. W has been carried on between Japan | ager of the company, and the United States over the Yap | place ateth: controversy eoon may be made pub | at 3 p,m. Friday. The honorary pall: | bearers will be J. P, Weyerhaeuser, George 8 Lang, W. 1, MeCormick, | sador here, has started negotiations |W. M. Boner, J. H. Bloedel, M. A.| with the state department, learned authoritatively reach an agreement for publication | of this correspondence. A number of notes, never made | take place in the mausoleum at) public, bhve been exchanged be-| Washelll cemetery, | tween the United States and Japan| ‘And Estelle Ringwood's cascade of /FPR*Ting the contested island al | Yap. Paron Shidehara, Inpanee aiteal THE SEATTLE STAR 'NO SETTLEMENT GIRL ACCUSER BRITISH STRIKE) Attacked General Walkout Scheduled Who Nurse to Be Arraigned for Friday oy ED L. Soldiers Law KEEN m the stockade morning’s report frem the hat the condition of ng with Jobe nted by two men yn and Bogart, with auto pistola, Clifford was tied t ragged into the brush. a ely duran a during the « from being © 1008 eked and oth wise maltreated. jon ae riveted Miss Scheyer managed to free her ‘ whing st She went to Clifford and/ the prime miniate He carried her to the | fing a way out omfort in the thou * were missing from thelr kit vt eee Probe Charge of DALLAS, Tex, April 14. 14——When the ques |are among comes before the! peonage under invent artment of justice neer, chi nnouneed today Forest arily for labor pu Spring y wna handed to | grand } lace today by Pre} |Lumber Leaders at ury at Abilene next week. April 14—The | will pct as pallbearers it waa| Arnold, J. T. MoVay, W. man, Guy Grandin. dentist supplies. If You Paid For T hese— Delivery, Expensive Fixtures, Excess Salespeople, Credit Losses and Alterations to Garments—Bar- gain Basement prices would be as high as any- body’s. The savings on these items make the difference between Bargain Basement prices and others. A Jobber’s Samples 1200 Pairs of Women’s Fine Stockings At 25ca Pair In Silk, Fiber, Cotton and Mercerized Lisle Because we bought these samples from an Eastern jobber at a remarkably low price we can offer them at a splendid saving. Nearly all have seamless feet and many have a mock seam up the back, but there are a few full- fashioned stockings in the lot. Colors are mostly black, white and cordovan, A New Lot of : Plaited Sports Skirts At $5.00 Just received! In velour checks of navy and black, or brown and black; also plaids of cadet blue and black.. They’re box plaited and come in sizes 26 to 31 waist. Back-To-School Dresses at $1.29 Durable chambrays and ginghams, plain colors, the latter in medium dark and light plaids, stripes and checks. Six styles are here in pinks, blues and greens, and in from 7 to 14 the former in whore left the re wns a feeling of tension and ment in London today such As 1 neareat was trying to Mia supporters Mexican Slavery Charges f federal investigator, Spencer maid more than 20 Mexi laborers were b g held tove “near mm, and will be taken before the ’ Warren’s Funeral The heads of the departinenta of May Be Given Out} in. Snoqualmie Falls Lumber Co. t the funeral Warren, late general man ich will take nney tson chapel, HL. Irvine, today, to) J. 1, Bridges L. G. Horton, R. W.| Vinnedge, R. F. Weeks, W. A. Whit-| Interment will “Teeth of time” are the ones the! Paints—in a large ou give s Paints in assorted colors, mine—can be mixed with cold water and ‘TheBon Marché MEMBER SEATTLE BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU | Very Low Prices on Cotton Fabrics i FIGURED LAWN 9c A YARD H/ These Lawns were bought in short lengths, hence this very low price. have 1,000 yards in small patterns—light grounds—25 lengths 10 yards, inches wide— Unbleached Drill Reduced to 25c¢ India Linon Reduced to 10c Yard—Formerly 35c Yard—Formerly 15¢ 1,000 yards of good heavy quality Coarse weave India Linon— Drill, 2914 inches wide. yards, 27 inches wide—fine for sma window curtains. i Crash Toweling Reduced to 10c 4 2 | f Yard—Formerly 121/,¢ White Crepe Plisse Reduced to Good, serviceable kitchen Crash Tow- 29c Yard—Formerly 40c eling—-16 inches wide—not over 10 White Crepe Plisse for underwear. yards to each 80 inches wide—at a low price. FABRIC FLOOR—THIRD $5 Spring Hats Reduced to $3.65 A lot of 165 Hats in mai Spring styles and colors read Friday morning. : SOME TRIMMED WITH ~ FANCY FEATHERS, OTHERS WITH FLOWERS Shown in all the nev shades of light and dark cop per, Harding blue, brown and new yellows. MILLINERY SECTION—THIRD Aree Sem, A Sale of 360 Window Shades at 49c Each Window Shades—3 feet wide, 6 feet long—with good spring rollers—in r and cream—a good chance to get a new supply of shades for the home at li cost. A few are slightly imperfect. New Overdrape Madras, $1.00 a Yard Yard-wide Overdrape Madras—in bird and floral designs, soft shades of ro Q. 2272730 blue, green and gold. A good, durable material for making up effective windo MEN’S TIES at 59c 150 SILK, SATIN AND FIBER MIXED SCAR For the fellow who’s fussy about his ties this is j ~~ diinpet endless assortment of snappy Colors Si and patterns—stripes, figures, brocades and Per- sians—in these dandy open-end Four-in-Hands. MEN'S SHOP—LOWER MAIN FLOOR BOYS’ SUIT READY FRIDAY, AND AS THEY’RE MIGHTY GOOD 1 1 EARLY SHOPPING * Splendid suits to finish out the school year—and at a very nominal price. pockets; The knickers are full lined and have taped seams. In gray, brown. n and green mixtures, and in the following sizes: Size drapes. DRAPERY SECTION—FOURTH FLOOR a corking opportunity to stock up. There’s an They are certainly some values! es amos NE VALUES—WE ADVISE The alpaca-lined coats have full, semi-fitted or yoke backs and slash er set-it No. YS SHOP—UPPER | subtuniseiiennanialaeli ae ‘ ‘ O be sure—twith an ex vert—Mr, Euston— W. P. Fuller & Co. to a . vise on just what to use do a good painting job, ai how to use it. Paints and Varnishes at Lowest Prices in Yearg HIS sale of Paints and Varnishes brings to you brand > which have stood the test of durability. Enamels 36c Half Pint 63ec A PINT Sapolin White and Ivory Enamel for all kinds of decoration on wood Japalac 84¢ Pint $1.49 A QUART Japalac—known the country ove a most efficient stain and varnish coms bined—fine for furniture. Floor Varnish 76c Pint 3 ‘ ra $1.89 A QUART j tn “Fifteen for Floors’—a_ durable cn finish to use on floors. Will-dry in itt hours and stand lots of hard usage rena Interior Varnish 76c Pint} $1.39 A QUART “Forty for Finishing’—an_ elasti¢) interior varnish for use on the finest furniture and woodwork. UNION STREET BASEMENT Lis pe pheae Huschun _ -—.-4-2-tek oe House Paints 92c Quart $3.35 A GALLON W. P. Fuller Co.’s Everlasting House variety of colors, White Paints 98¢c Quart $3.69 A GALLON Everlasting inside (flat) white and White Paints—warranted to Floor Paints 92c Quart $ A GALLON uller Co.’s Everlasting Floor Weide Kalsomine 57¢e Package VERY LOW IN PRICE Interior wall finish Decorato Kalso- ily applied— 5-pound packages, many good col-

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