The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 22, 1921, Page 4

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¢ PAGE 4 O’CcOATS TY t this remarkably 801 Third Ave., Extra Feature Values Get your face looking bright— keep a smile show- ing —and forget your troubles. This is a town—an the people in it— all except the pes- simists. Move into a new suit—look prosperous — feel prosperous — and you will be. GRAB THIS WHILE IT’S HOT EXTRA SPECIAL OFFER SUITS ‘2 Price you can have the a of a really rypoeage Ae A line of woolens—some of my best fabrics are higher, of course—but you will find plenty to your liking at $25. New goods have been added to the special sale lot, Bs too your wife or mother along. Women know ‘good IMPERIAL TAILORING COMPANY LOUIS SIDELSKEY, Proprietor Corner Twe (2) Blocks South of Madison Downstairs Store. Second and Madison old so are Columbia in Smart Pumps --at $8.95 Gray suede twostrap pumps with patent leather iniaid straps; also brown suede pumps with brown calf inlaid straps, welt sole, military heel. heels $8.95 Gray suede pumps with patent leather strap and collar; also. brown suede pumps with brown calf strap and collar. covered Louis XV heels and are one - strap Both have exceptional val- --at $8.95 | Light gray suede pumps in one-strap style with three bars, embellished with perforated tips and Fapcear covered Louis XV. Men’s English Style » MAHOGANY and BROWN with full roomy toes and good weight welt soles. Snappy new ball strap Oxfords with all leather Goodyear welt soles and Goodyear “Winged Foot” rubber heels. Turrell’s Downstairs Store, Second and Madison $6.95 {NOTED HYMN WRITER DIES “Beautiful Isle of Some- where” Sung at Funeral HUNAM, Ohio, April 22-—"Teautt | ful Isle of Som ora” the byma which made ta its author, Mra. Jeanie Brown da, was sung at her own funeral here. | Tt has brought solace to countless thousands thruout the world. Mra. Pounds waa widely known as a Christian Endeavor worker and, THE SEATTLE STAR If You Have Investigated priced. hymn writer, She at one time conducted the fam- fly page of the Christian Standard of Cinotnnati, and later was on the staff of the Christian Century. She also wrote many juvenile booka, of which “Roderick Wayne” is perhaps best known, “Teautiful Inte of Somewhere” wan wang at President McKinley’s fu neral Mere are the words: Bomewhere the sun te ehining, ‘oomewners the songbirds, wells Hush, then, thy sad reptning, God lives, ana ei! te well cnonve: (conus Somewhere the lead te fifted, Close by an open gate; Somewhere the clonds are refed, wa, DENIES GREECE IS PRO-GERMAN Premier Says Tino’s Nation Still Pro-Ally LONDON, April 12—N. P. Calo grropouies, Greek premier, in Lon don to urge that the Allies preserve able in that new sport ontfit and | your were @ perfect dream last night in your dancing frock.” “Well, you have nothing en me, Betsy. Tom said you always looked fo nice latety and that you wore! such becoming clothes and—by the| way, where do you get them?” “Why, at Cherry's, The onty place I possibly could, because there I get credit.” “Why so do I, and for the ame | reason. And It's the happiest die |covery I've made lately.” | Thetr store ts on Second ave., between Madison and Spring, 207 Rialto Bldg, over the Pig'n Whistle, Advertisement. If You Have Not Investigated SEQOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET Special Price Basement ra we | do not know how much you might be saving on desirable apparel. —you do not know how much you might be saving on desirable apparel. FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1921, A Clearance of Incomplete Lines of Men’s § Shirts § 213 shirts—some slight- F ly display mussed and ~ othersyselected from in- | complete lines. The makes are strictly first class— the patterns and colors © streamers. In large, medium and small sizes. Black, navy and brown. 65 New Dresses Regularly Priced $25.00 and $35.00 $16.95 Taffetas, crepes and tricotines in the latest spring styles. Ruffled, tunic and straightline models. All smartly trimmed. Sizes for misses, 16 to 20. Sizes for women, 36 to 42. NAVY BROWN TAN GRAY BLACK 200 Jersey Silk Petticoats Very Special at $2.95 In Two Special Lots $15.00 $25.00 Coats, wraps and wrappy coats of ve- lours, par op Bo coverts and twee: Colors: tan, taupe, brown, Comedies Pekin and navy. Sizes for misses and women. fled to death by the bed clothes which it had accidentally wrapped around its neck, the body of Channel Wilcox, Jr., twomonthold son of Mr. and Mra. Channel Wilcox, was found in its orf) yesterday by the mother. Capt. Dan Guthrie Dies in S. F. Hotel BAN FRANCISCO, April 22.—Cap- tain Dan Guthrie, United States In- sugector of hulls and boilers for the port of Ban Francisco, waa ftofind dead tn his room at the Plaza hotel here yesterday. Death was attributed to heart failure Baby Strangled by Bed Clothes “Daddy bring home some of nape DENVER, Col, April 22—Stran- French paatry.—Advertisement SEATTLE NURSE TESTIFIES Harris’ Wonder Health Restorer Renews Health NO PIKERS WANTED Mamie—Do you believe in free love? Maude—Naw. I want a fellow who ain't afraid to spend his money.— Judge. These have sturdy Goodyear welt ‘soles, medium or |}! narrow toe and with or without rubber heels, Also | |. at this price, mahogany and black calf Blucher style R ECITAL an THOMAS Snore — ARVILL M “tgsTADT Accom; TONIG) oT Masonic Club, Arcade Bldg. Tekets $1. 10—Inel Juding War Tax On Sule at Sherman Clay & Co, Nurse McKinnon, now holding pe: sition in Turlington (Wash.) Ho: pital, writes: FROM NURSE MecKINNON jee to, WONDER HRALTH must ex- |p neasen: B to you in| orders as eviden: in Eezema and dther Skin discasest Boils, Piles and and after | Ce on. nals WON- ER in the Rheumatiam, Sciatica si In- pat exten nner} tre yee ent of anc 1 my ap trained nurs bh R HEALTH ROTOREA ling to the formula erbalist and rep- resents his lifework for suffering humanity. A six weeks treatment of Wonder Health torer sella for $5.00; by id Nike further informa- oun GUARANTEE - t Wonder Tealth ” Aomtorer Will do ite work. when taken for a 7] MUfficlent period and under proper ondi tion. nt it fails, you get your money bac te no Improv of mine HBALTH reatme ment, was ng better and Aitor two wees | If your drumset en nd I had gained five pounda, I om ke a new ty if ett 1 bo of benefit to anyone else you are at Iiberty to use it in any way you see Children’s Hats FOR SATURDAY ONLY AT $2.50 These hats were very specially priced at $3.75 and $4.95 for a Special Price Basement sale, three days ago. In the ever-popular rolling brim, patent Milan; trimmed with long ribbon 75 UNTRIMMED SHAPES, SPECIAL AT $1.00 High Grade Suits Much Underpriced at POPLINS Silk-lined jackets— mostly navy; a few mix- tures, Sizes 16, 18, 36, 38, 40. These suits would regu- larly sell for $35.00 oad £45.00. 300 Novelty aa ndid values of a quality Jersey —well-made, and fi with elastic LACES GARNITURES © vata ty Eee ee myst ALI-OVERS e wanted high colors ON i clea sow tacks with pleatan ae ee , at 75 N embroidery and braiding, re ew in all Gs wanted pastll colors as well as stand- Half Price Coats All sizes, 86 to 46. This sale is of unusus for an UCIE MeKI NNON, i Burlington, ate eons ite. a a t. sleigh, de | oe are quite desirable, AT $1.50 158 shirts, sizes 1414 to 1614. AT $2.00 10 shirts, sizes 14 to 16, AT $2.35 20 shirts, sizes 14 to 17. AT $2.85 18 shirts, sizes 1414 to 161%. AT $3.65 7 shirts, sizes 16 and 1614 —Men's Section, First Fleor © Special Values in Women’s fh Fine Gloves # at $2.95 VALLIER Gloves in | black, white, brown, tan, gray and champagne, j Regular $4.50 stock. La | —First Floor © Our Annual Sale Of the Short Lengths and Discontinued Lines of Trimmings 4 $24.50 TRICOTINES SERGES “A Purchase of Blouses interest to all dressmak- ers ‘and women who do | their own sewing or have sewing done for them. | Each year. dressmakers take advantage of this annual event to lay in supplies of high-grade garnitures at a great sav- | “fa edges, louncin, overs, mae, ae beadings, metallics, lace bands and gs ix every desired width and an extraordinary variety of colors and patterns. —Trimmings, First Floor Substantial Savings on Sports Jackets and Skirts 100 Wool Jersey Jackets at $7.50 In a newest Tuxedo models in all the wanted shades of blue, brown, tan, green, scarlet and gray: 200 New Sports Skirts In three special price groi $4.95 $5.95 $7.95 Smart pleated plaids in velours, cheviots and home- spuns, A’ wide range of colors and sizes. fre WEALTH tbe WE LIVE STOCK On the plains and prairies of the West herds of live stock find rich pastureland. Through the enterprise and hardihood of our cattlemen and rangers, the world has come to look to America for a large part of its supply of meat, leather, and wool. The breed- ing of sheep and cattle has contributed and will continue to contribute a generous share of work and wealth to the western states. x ame The natural resources of the West, together with the energy of her people, form a strong combination in favor of permanent and healthy prosperity. The nation is in need of both and this bank has conf dence in the ability of the West to fill the need. THE BANK OF CALIFORNIA, NA —A NATIONAL BANK Member Federal Reserve System Second at Columbia SEATTLE WASHINGTON

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