The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 22, 1921, Page 7

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FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1921. DAY HITS U. CAMPUS. Students and Staid Savants) Doff Glad Duds; Swing Picks and Shovels Latest Fad College students Friday were cele | rating 4 holkday that wasn’t a hol} day. ‘There wasn't any school but all the rah rabs dolled up in their working | togs and with pick and shovel on | shoulder went out to give the old) mpus the annual clean-up, Not only dict the studes work, but | the profs, clad in old clothes, helped them. Even the coeds did their! share, which was to prepare some dainty lunch for the heroic males, Tt was the 18th annual campus day | ecledration at the university, Protes gor Edmond 8 Meany, pioneer and dest loved savant, who conostved the idea of campus day, was, as usual, | commander in-chief The chief feature of this years celebration was the rededication of | the columns, Washington's famous reties, in their permanent homie on | the campus, in front of the new Syl. | van theatre. Roy D. Pinkerton of | the 1911 class, now editor of the Ta- coma Times, was in charge of the re @afication ceremony Seattle districts winning the three i banners tn the clean-up work contest probably will be announced Monday Judges are to Inspect the vartons | districts, including Queen Anne and Capitol hills, Mt. Raker Park, West Seattle and Rainier valley, on Sun- Fis sntatne will be based on gen- ama) appearance of the districts as to mup, painteap of houses, and spadeup of yards a 8 STIRLING LEAN-UP 'P ortraits Made of Rags! Miss Edna Trillard and One of Her Rag Portraits. THE SEAT in New York! CHILDREN: There will be no gram_Tomorrow be . ‘ ' 4 - , > Motion Picture Pro- An Offering Extraordinary: 2,760 Boxes of LEADS LONDON, April = 22.—(United Preas)—Miss Alexa Stirling was! Wading today among the first women golfers to finish the Burhill ctub tournament. Her score of 80 and §1 for the two rounds of the difficult NEW YORK.—By Mail)—You not only can sing ‘em and dance ‘em and wear ‘em, but now you can have your portrait done tn ‘em. What? Rage Miss Edna Trillard, who originat in pink pussy willow. Then goes on the gown, usually of some diapho- nous material. Next a bracelet of | real beads, and a marvelous head of hair, made from the strands of yel- low wool. And finally the whole ts stitched onto a background of deep course here was the best turned In.|¢r fag portraits, tells about it t British women! “Portrait painting was all edly suited the condition of peo; been | continue the offense your fine will bé| Offered at Special Prices at “The New Cheasty Store” $33.00 and Topcoats. Many Worsteds included in the assortment. See Show Window Displays. ° ial Vari Real Bor- 1/2 Price Fasrice Vere $ 9.00 Borsalinos .......0. .-.e+0----$4.50 $10.00 Borsalinos ..0.222. o++-++---- $5.00 $12.00 Borsalinos ......-2. -+0+-2+-.-$6.00 ° For all Broken Lines of th 1/ 2 Price Ponees Gadieer ‘aa Mattern Union Suits. $1.85 and $2.85 are the closing-out prices for all “Hatch” One-Button Summer Union Suits. Cheast For choice of a splendid group of Men’s and Young Meu’s Suits 5 & YOUNG MEN 5 wean tournament | Well for the period In which it flour. lished. Of] and water colors undoubt “Quality” Wearables paper is hus very blue corduroy, with cherrycolored | twiet, Well, Who Wants to | Pay Fine Like This?) LONDON, April 22—iIf you have > | & ratl_or & mouse In your house you are liable to be fined $25. If you in box. ples” sizes increased to $100. Thene are the pen- alties under the new rats act. Before | beginning active prosecutions the Name and Residence. | Tufford, L. A. Vancouver, BR. | Jayne, Lucitle M. Vancow | Blackiston, William, San Foe | Christensen, Marq K, Oak Harbor | Burmetater, Wm. Hopkina, Margar ne | Reno, Jennie G., | Franck, Frederick M. Seattle | Brower, Helen Mary, Seattle. . Ding! Harry F, Seattle . Bail, Ardia Le, Seattle Andrews, James Arthu | Blair, Jean A, Seattle | Charch, Harry Francia, Seattle Stiltanen, Amelia A Seat Ger F. H., Seattle ......... M Lillie, Seattle Emmons, Alvin J., Seattle ........ | Cropley, Elizabeth, Seattilo -.... BIRTHS Rest, F. W.. 86th and Bothell road, | xtrl | Kiebler, B B., 4249 Bighth N. E., bo: Talmadge, B, 6022 Fourth N. W. | Whitestone, J. W. 666 H 42nd at. | boy. } h ave. B. girl) nard ave. boy . T.. 425 12th ave. S. boy. ‘3 1011 Yesier way, girl | Tanaka, HL, 309 Maynard ave., boy. Deguchi, Tamejiro, 617 Jackson st, boy Hiramoto, Y,, 208 Righth ave. §., boy Byars, W. H., 4731 dist N. i.” girl DEATHS | Butfinch, J.T. A. 84, 1920 Fighth av Carter, A. P., 62,1910 Lander #t Seward, Marie, 62 Hensgen, Helen I Littie waistline and knee. Priced attractivelytow “(MUCH LOVED . &. 8. Fushima Maru. | Rowe, Marie, Korke, Kiya, Judging from the advance signs, bathing suits are still going up— | Washington Post. NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA 85 MUSICIANS JOSEF STRANSKY Conductor Pre inent Pinniat i suet, APRIL 27 ARENA LTT Oldest Orchestra in America Third Oldest in the World A new photo of Herbert Thornton Andrews, Ne |York broker, alleged to ha ET YOUR TICK und Avoid the Crowd OK since Janu- house the lary. same | Rhode Island has 21 motor ve |hicles for every mile of highway in| [that state. SEATS NOW SELLING at Sherman, Clay & Co. Third and Pine, Several shapes and On sale Saturday at, the box... riced Low at $1.00 PY * + . | Be | been living with two wives in TLE STAR FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET ~~ T Nt] Navy ~ at Si price. Mandarin beads, heavily Lined with pla in this offering Fabric-finish Stationery —in a new purchase offered Saturday at a price greatly below regular worth. The the substantial white, fabric-fin- ished quality—24 sheets and 24 envelopes to choose from. 2 OF FIVE especially attractive Gowns at this price, two are shown in the sketch— one in slip-over style, with five rows of shir . ring in front and trim- ming of ribbon-run lace beading edge; the other with shirrings, blue hemstitching and picot edging as trimming. Ribbon-run embroidery and dainty lace edging trim other pleasing gowns at this price—$1.00. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Women’s Pink Jersey Bloomers Unusually Low-priced at INELY-WOVEN cotton Jersey Bloomers in elas- tic weave, cut generously full, with elastic at 35c at 35¢. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE DOWSTAIRS STORE CHILDREN: There will be no Motion Picture Pro- gram Tomorrow A New Group of ricotine Suits $27.50 High in the Scale of Value-giving HE styles, the quality of the tricotine and the character of the workman- ship all point to unusual values for this models with flaring sleeves, Ripple models, Box styles and regulation Tailored effects —sometimes glittering with iridescent embroidered or braided. in or printed silks. Two styles as pictured. Sizes for women and misses. The values are es jally emphasized at $27.50. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE 9c Boys’ Blue Serge Suits $9.85 A BOY chooses wisely for “best” when he decides upon a blue serge Suit. These are in good- looking single- breasted model, with one-piece but- ton belt and slash pockets. The coats are full -lined with mohair, and the knick- erbockers, also full - lined, are fitted with elastic fas- tener at knee. Sizes 8 to 17 years. Priced at $9.85. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE 180 Pairs of Women’s “Sample” / Silk-boot Stockings at 50c Pair URCHASED at a concession and priced correspond- | ingly low—a sample line of Silk-boot Stockings, in Black, Brown, Gray and White ~—with lisle top and lisle heel and toe. Very attractive savings in this offering at 50¢. 450 Pairs of Women’s and Children’s 6“ ° Sample” Stockings at 25c Pair The Stockings in this ‘group are in Cotton and Lisle, assorted sizes and colorings, priced unusually low at 25¢ pair. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Sun-bonnets and Hats For Little Tots 65c to $2.50 HERE’S one especially nice feature about these Hats and Bonnets of white pique—a trip to the laundry will repair all the damage that little folks can do to them, There are bonnets and “shaker” hats with brims buttoning to the crowns, for easy laundering, brightene with hand-embroidery inm-dainty colorings; and there are also Hats for little boys, with brims that may be worn rolled or turned down. Priced at $1.25. SUN-BONNETS of plain pink or blue chambray, eg checked gingham, 65¢. CHAMBRAY AND GINGHAM HATS with machine embroidered scallops on brims which button @ Plaited crowns, 75¢. ORGANDIE BONNETS. trimmed with face and xi Play Shoes Are Important Items in the Downstatre Ser to Girls and Boys tan and smoked elk leather. Sizes 5 to 8, $1.55 pair; 9 to 11, $1.75; 12 to 2, $1.95. BOYS’ AND YOUTHS’ TAN ELK SHOES, made 4 over the Munson army last, in Blucher style, with — welt soles. Sizes 11 to 1814, $4.25 pair; 1 to 51%, $4.95 pair. ; GROWING GIRLS’ TAN OXFORDS with medium round toes and low rubber heels. Sizes 214 to % $5.50 pair. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Men’s Khaki Twill Trousers, $3.50 ‘OR fishing, for outing and for work in the garden and garage, these Trousers of heavy khaki twill, | fitted with belt loops and made with four pockets, — Sizes 31 to 44. Price $3.50. Youths’ sizes, 26 to 29, $3.00. ~THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE No Doubt Hubby Will " ’ Appreciate This One “A new effect is to have trousers shirred or pleated immediately above the spot where the center crease terminates, This helps to make one's trousers fit better and wrinkle less. If a handkerchief, a wallet or other trifles be carried in the side pockets, thus tending to cause a strain across the waist, the shirring automatically trons this out.”-—“Beaunash.” Best foodstuffs for the last at Boldt’s.—Advertisemont. alec tce™ WE BOTH WIN I am now devoting my entire time to my dental practice. Having now served the people here for nty years, and made good by doin tal work that and guarantee. rantee good. not compete with Cheap! operate on your Ht You, converses | jollare’ worth of} ry ri mutual Open. ¢ " and Sundays till 12:30 for pec i. je who wor! LONDON, April 22.— bicycle brake. Cuff links. Nails. A florin. A penny. things were tn the stomach of Mat- thew Wilson, 22. He died after an operation at Hull Royal infirmary. Screws. Those For Your Furniture * At Your Dealers Dr. Carson’s Cushion-soled Ox- ford of soft black kid; hand-turned sole and low, rubber heel; medium and extra wide widths; sizes 4 to 9; per pair $3.95 One-strap House Slipper with military heel; sizes 8 to 8; per $1.95 pair .. $1.95

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