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THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1921. FREDERICK é? NELSON DOWNSTAIRS STORE Checks and Plaids In Mixed Serges 85c Yard N the cotton-and-wool mixed Serges are duplicated the plaids and checks that now reign in woolens. Checks are in black and white, Belgian-blue and mahogany. Plaids are in navy and green, navy and brown, French-blue and tan. —also a few pieces in plain brown and dark-green. Forty inches wide, 85¢ yard. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Women’s Vests, 40c TTRACTIVE values in these Pink Swiss-ribbed Vests, in low neck, sleeveless style, with band finish and mercerized tape drawstring. Sizes 36 to 44. Priced at 40¢. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Women’s Extra-size Stockings, 75c Pair IROPERLY proportioned for extra sizes are these Lisle Stockings, with elastic hemmed top, rein- forced heel, toe and sole. Seamless style, in Cordovan and Black, sizes 9 to 1014, the pair, 75¢. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE | Laces ofthe More ServiceableKinds Moderately Priced EAVY Venise-pattern Laces for collars or vestee- trimmings, in ecru, white and cream, 114 to 4 inches wide, priced from 50¢ to $1.25 yard. FILET-PATTERN LACES and Insertions for trim- ming undergarments, dresser scarfs and table- | runners, 18¢ yard. TORCHON LACES for underwear trimming and in heavier patterns for curtains, priced from 7\V,¢ to 12%4¢ yard. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE fo for an THE PEGGY JOYCE | IS RETICENT Another Fair Entry in Di- vorce Lists NEW YORK, April 14—Mra, Pom &Y Hopkins Joyee, following the pre vailing fash in divorce scandala, i from her usual custom n't want to be interviewed oor, rather, her volee-—declared her previous with a from ty level | just simply! n, You know apartment to 4 a reporter that and that City.” On same voice had located Peggy “do ‘out of ‘in. the * and | wherever its geographical fancy dic: | tated Under repeated urging, the my» tts maid-like more Nke what} of an ex-choruster: | At her Park av day a voice inte it was the maid speaking Mra, Joyoe is in Atlante pus occasions th previ sonal town,” country has not been Inter t you can say will have to rs, and consid. erably more, before he tx rid of her. w omes to a showdown, some things will be told about for her that Mr. Then the voloe went away, and #0/ @id the reporter Mra. J is being sued tn Chica. nent of her marring: to J, Stanley Joyes, January, 1 . naire, on the grounds her third m ton Symphony orchestra. U. S. SINGER SCORES ABROAD “Certainly the best vocalist that America has sent us for many years” is what the London papers said of Miss Ethel Frank, American soprano, after she had appeared at Queen's hall, with the London Symphony orchestra. | formerly soloist at King’s chapel, Boston, and with the Bos- SEATTLE STAR ) Miss Frank was that a divor Worth, Tex. she obtained in Fort just previously, waa Best foodstuffs for the least at Roldt's. Advertisement. WAIST AND GARTERS FOR GIRLS AND BOYS 50f and up Without Garters 75¢ and up With Garters Hickory Waist prices have been lowered buf their high standard of quality has been faithfully maintained. You get real value, service and satisfaction in Hickory— that's why the better stores usually show Hickory first. Made and guaranteed by the makers of the famous Children’s Hickory Garters, ASTEIN & COMPANY CHICAGO for men NEW YORK HICKORY When Is a Fish Not a Fish—Shellfish OLYMPIA, April 14-——When ts a fish not a fish? When it's a shell fish? Right, my child! t, Attorney General Thomp- ys so, in an opinion rendered | wterday at the request of L. H. win, secretary of the state fixh- leries board. Thompson ruled that the board| cannot modify or revoke statutory | provisions relating to the taking of | shell finn, Seattle Man Again Head of A. O. U. W. rogarty of Evergreen Lodge No. 2, Seattle, was reclected grand manter of the grand lodge of Wash. ington, Ancient Order of United Workmen, at the second day's ses sion Thurnday of the three-day con vention now in progress. The con- vention will close Thursday evening with a grand ball. Military Funeral . to Be Given Youth Military funeral for Gustave Jen- wen, 21, who died at the home of his | varenta, Mr. and Mra Jens Jensen, 303 Tist ave. N. W., will be conduit ed Sunday at 2:30 in the First (uatheran church. | are ‘The Star. Other CORNISH SCHOOL TAKING SHAPE Outer Walls Completed and Roof Being Laid The new Cornish sohool, at Roy st. and Harvard has pro greased far enough to give the pub- le an idea of the general appear ance of the building The outer walls are completed and the roof in being laid, The brick surface, exposed, will be covered wi and ornamented with colored terra cotta, The building occupies an entire block on Roy nt, and bas a depth of 70 feet Tt te three storie high, with two basements on the west end On the first floor, with a entrance from Harvard ave, will be the ortum in which Maurice Browne Ellen Van Volken will give attle nome of their p producing t t has so excited York this With ite om balcony, 300 persons, | On this same floor is a large walt: | ing room for parents that presents a great contrast to the inadequate accommodations allowed them at present The studios of the school of the theatre and the school of the spoken word (two entirely distinct! departments) are also on the ground, floor, and they will use In com-| mon a rehearsal hall having a large otage. Here the rehearsals of the} plays will be given and, likewise, | the volces of re will be cultivated. | The remainder of this floor will be used for executive offices, in cluding a studio office for Miss Nellie Cornish. The second floor 1s devoted en- tirety to musicians’ studios and/| there are 18 of them, the most atractive of which belongs to Boyd Wells, associate director. The schoo! of dancing will have four large studios on the top floor, | equipped with dressing rooms and | shower baths. A little office is provided for Mary Ann Wells, direc tor of this department As in the old building, pro vision is made for an apartment for Miss Cornish. In an institution | Nke the Cornish school it seems necermary for its directing spirit to live on the premises; and after her day’s work ts done Miss Cor. nish can escape from the cares of teaching and buxiness by climbing} a private stair to her apartment at the top of the building. ave. now direct pant year. it will seat Women Prepare for Industrial Exhibit In preparation for thelr work at the women’s educational exhibit for | Washington manufacturers, to be held at the Arena next week, conmnit tees of women are engaged in study ing the various industries in the city The exhibit is under the auspices of the Seattle Federation of Women's clubs, Bureau of Missing Relatives The Star invites ite readers te use this miscing are invited to to The % whereabouts alse te repert to pers are invited FREDERICK > & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET rs and speakers |i! Frock For the Springtime Age is of Taffeta in a lovely shade of Porcelain Blue, made with an old-fashioned basque and |} © puffed panniers.” The narrow collar is of ecru eyelet embroidery edged with lace, and’ the little puffed sleeves are trimmed with narrow lace. This Dress is designed for the young girl by a maker who specializes in the fashioning of original styles for girls in their ‘teens. Price $37.50. OTHER SILK FROCKS in the Girls’ own Section ake charming examples of appropriate modes for the High School miss. Prices $25.00 to $45.00. Sizes 12, 14, 15 and 16, Spring Suits for Girls | | Are as Smartly Tailored as Models Designed for Their Mothers HE English effect in tailoring, so well-liked this |i season, is shown to advantage in the Suits for Girls which confer that much-to-be-desired “grown- |) up” air, without sacrificing the essential lines of 4 newspei te repredace such items as will interest their communities. eee Looking for his daughter after a fruitless search for three years, R. N Scott was in Seattle Wednesday $6.00 Utility tren for cesweene DOOD ‘OU can’t blame a woman much for getting out of patience with the kind of service her Dealer gives her in Hosiery for herself and the children. Miscellaneous stocks of mixed brands and lots and qualities—chang- ing continually, so that if a woman finds something she likes one time, the chances are she won't get it the next. Yet he can bring her and thousands of others over to his side overnight, simply by clean- ing up his stocks and standard- izing on “Allen A.” The Label of “Allen A” is the new mark of the Maker’s identification and responsibility You Should be Getting This Service Now The Maker’s Mark of Identification on BLACK CAT Hosiery COOPER’S- BENNINGTON Underwear The Allen A Company Kenosha, Wisconsin Copyright 198, The Ate 4 Conver Pacific Coast Service Station, 526 Mission St., San Francisco on the celebrated BLACK CAT HOSIERY. “Allen,” the name of the Makers; their personal pledge of responsibility to you. And “A”—the standard mark of first and finest grade. “Allen A” Hosiery comes direct from the Mills to the Merchant. Already you find this “Allen A” Service in thousands of stores. Itis more than thirty years old. It is quick, convenient, and dependable in the face of all changes in market conditions. If your Merchant hasn’t it now—soon or late he will come to it. How long are you to wait? 1% WP <a Mion for nee BF AD ie ae Mazda, 40c Cord for vessvesseees ODE 26-watt Tungsten Globo for .....sseoe- 25c Mine for eresvaeeeees ODE Danger of frost is over, so that you can plant now in safety, and you can get wonderful results with our specially selected Tubers in any good soil, The finest collection ever offered in the Northwest now ready for your choice at our three stores. | Kerr in an address before a meeting Scott told police he had been award- ed custody of his daughter, Gladys Evelyn, when divorced from his wife, in 1918, but that he has been unable to find her since the ‘mother took her away. Scott will make his headquarters in Everett, where he formerly lived. cee Gladys Scott has been missing from her home in Everett for four years. Information should be ad- dressed to R. N. Scott, general de. livery, Everett, or to Mrs. Blanche Mason, head of the Women's and Girls’ Protective association, at the Public Safety building, Seattle, Seattle's unparalleled advantages as a sock and business city were stressed Wednesday by Kenneth C. of the Seattle Real Estate association at the Pig'n Whistle, His talk was entitled “Selling Seattle to Seattle.” Do You Know that THE STANDARD CLOAK & SUIT CO, are the PIONEERS of that in- dustry in Seattle? Learn how they started business at the fe Women’s Edu- [a cational Exhibit fq a a a a a a o fa for Washington fj & | & 3 f Manufacturers © April 19-23 ARENA ADMISSION FREE 3 Ibs, Onion Sets and 1 Ib, Garden Peas. .35¢ Still Time to Plant Sweet Peas for the July Show —the only tested remedy to save your vegetables from the deadly Root Mag got. ‘] Phone Elliott 5166 or Elliott 1931 | Western at Madison Westlake at Harrison ! RN of Breonwend Read My Article in Saturday's Star WE BOTH WIN I am now devoting my entire time to my dental practice, Having now served the people here for twenty years, and made ‘good by’ doing dental work that can guarantee, ahd making my guarantes good, i 1 do not compete with Cheap Dentists, nor do I operate on your pocketbook or sel 1 give two ‘ou conversa- P ollars’ worth of r 1 work for every dojlar I re- o ; ollar, I make a interests mutual--we both win, Open evenings till 7 and Sund till 12:30 for people who work, EDWIN BROWN, youth. These Suits are fashioned of rough Tweeds, Heather Mixtures, plain and checked Velours, with regulation notched lapels, smart pockets and belts and pretty skirts, In sizes 12, 14 and 16; priced $25.00. Other models $27.50 to $49.50. _.+conn Foor Some American Indians filled. * A While Loading Logs CHEHALIS, April 14.—While load- ing logs into the river yesterday, Tolofson Lusk, employed by the Doty Lumber & Shingle company, was struck and killed by a block which was released when the eye pulled out of a strap. Lusk came to | Doty from West Virginia 13 aan) Boldt's.—Advertisement, Rheumatism cannot be cured by using Plasters or Ltntments. \ In the first place, something must be done to free the sya- tem of Uric Acid Poisoning. “Yours for Health” suggests a treatment meau Rheumatic Remedy—the medicine known to relieve the pain and finally remove the cause, This famous medicine has benefited thousands, $5 | con selaee’ pase duced prices. Buying at Cash Prize for a | | Guy's saves you money. 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