The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 17, 1921, Page 8

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TUESDAY, MAY 17, 1921. THE SPATTLE STAR RINGSIDE NOTES ON COUNCIL] Referred to the utilities and finance committers an ordinance requir ing the heads of the three utilities departments to submit monthly « statement of bonded tndebtednena outstanding. Introduced an ordinance for the collection and removal ef refuse of restaurants by private firms under @ contract system. Referred to the utilities and finance committees an ordinance creating & Skagit river equipment fund, transferring $1,175,000 worth of Skugit bonda, Introduced ordinances for the creation of utility, light, water and rai) Why is it a BETTER floating’ [iit woes: for on-year term beginning April 1, 1921. soa Ret ‘e@ to the public safety commitice an ordinance anthortzing the une here of visible containers for gasoline pumps. Roferred to the harbors and public grounds committes @ from G A. Newhall to | jon. SEQOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET The Silk Selling Event of the Year Our Annual MAY SALE OF SILIKS SUPREME FOR VALUE GIVING proporal 6 the city incinerator on the shore of Lake Uni CIRCUS ADVANCE GUARD IS HERE Parade Starts Tomorrow at 10:30 o’Clock You no longer marvel that a soap can float. You expect that as a necessary convenience and econ- omy, but you look for other advantages in your family soap. Not only does FAIRY SOAP float, but it surpasses all other floating soaps in every other soap way! Whiter — purer — safer The oils used in making FAIRY SOAP are exquisitely pure. No other soap contains purer, better in- gredients—it is the whitest and purest of soaps. You can use it with perfect assurance on the most delicate skin texture or the daintiest of fabrics! A readier lather Swiftly, generously comes the FAIRY SOAP lather. You do not “work it up” laboriously! You enjoy using FAIRY SOAP, it requires 8o little effort. And the lather rinses away as easily and as quickly as it comes! A handier shape No jagged edges or sharp corners! The smooth,' ao oval shape fits your hand snugly! FAIRY SOAP is . i‘ not continually slipping out of your hands—you cNext time hold it easily, comfortably. - you dot a Two sizes—hand-size for toilet and bath and larger size for laundry and around-the-house uses. Get FAIRY SOAP today — with your grocery order.’ You cannot help liking it. Shot by Policeman, Is Again Arrested Fwood Cox, 20, who was shot by Patrolman C. V. Harvey, November 20, while trying to escape tn an al leged stolen auto, was in jall aguin Tuesday. Cox was arrested with Archie Moore at Second ava. and Cherry st. by Patrolmen W. W. Dench and G. ¥. Reynolds, Five motor meters| The advance of the Al G were found in thelr auto, The of.| Barnes fourring wild animal cirous | ficers allege that Cox and Moore |@rrived in the city today to prepare |]) were unable to explain poaseasion of |for the coming of the caravan of) the meters. show wonders tomorrow, an afternoon and evening perform MIL of food and grain thet go towards | ARRANGE WITT! POLICE New Items of Exceptional Interest Have Been Added for Wednesday’s Selling Plain and Fancy Silks $1.45 287 yards manufac- turers’ sample pieces. Mostly navy blue taffeta in a good quality. In lengths from one-half to nine yards. 86 inches wide, Black Chiffon Taffeta $1.69 Black Satin de Luxe $1.69 Black Messaline $1.95 Crepe-Back Satin $3.65 An exceptional quality in popular and staple shades. beaeee ee & Black Chiffon Velvet 25 pieces—1,250 yards $4.69 | colored taffeta in changeable, plain and 110 yards black chif- | giace effects. These are fon velvet added to the exceptional values in a Silk Sale. A very low wide range of shades vith plent f bi price for this beautiful pate Se Nine RN tacuar velvet. 40 inches wide. Chiffon Taffeta $1.95 and navy blue. 36 inches wide. . Black Satin Duchesse $2.19 Black Gown Satin $2.65 Black Charmeuse Satin $3.45 Fancy and Sports Silks $4.95 This season's fashionable silk fabrics, Novelty Taffeta $1.95 Plaid and striped taffeta at an excep- tionally low price, Crepe de Chine $1.19 In twelve plain staple shades, ie Mallinson’s Silk de Lume $2.95 Striking colors and rich subdued effects. at Fourth ave. and Lenora st, and ZB 7 ys remain here for three days, gtving A corps of cirens fofks known as) the “24-hour men” are in town, busy | contracting for the Immense stores | and 1,200 wild and domestic animals with the cireua, —_—— The cireus will epread tte ‘ania | ance each day. the caring of 1,080 men and women | FOR LINK OF MARCH Special agenta have interviewed | the chief of police on the line of march of the parade which precedes the circus’ big opening tomorrow Other representatives of afternoon. the us are arranging with tocal officials for the parking of at a and ot hh the arrival of the big show) : l row and the erection of its | tain you tents, Gus Wels, commissary chief, CHCEE FAIRBANK 2am i eoeny 1 nd it's Ser serd¢eef ene Fancy Taffeta $2.85 Newest designs and colorings in block checks and stripes. will make the rounds of merchants op a shopping tour auto truck. Not only will, Welns contract for | Satin Messaline $1.69 Aclivery of food supplies for 1.059\1) In g wide range of the season's colors. circus people, but Will also lay in a oply of fresh meats for the ani lo) psa Gros de Londres $2.65 | Street shades and chameleon colorings, Capt. Riccardo enters a den with 20) including blues and browns. In the Barnes cireus this erason Nubian lions, Mabel Stark wrestles | unarmed h « full-grown royal Bengal tiger, and appears in @ den | with 20 of the big oats. Martha Florine performs with a» leopard group! Det Whitney compels & band of panthers to fox trot, one stop and cake walk. FIVE-TON HIPPO SHIMMIES TO FORTY-PIECE BAND Lotus, fiveton hippopotamus, shimmies around the circus arena Z| to the tune of a 40.plece circus band. Forty girls, mounted on 49 Arabian bores, appear in an equestrian chorus, led by Miss Vera Bart, “pri- ma donha of the white tops.” Fifty dogs of different breeds have been trained by Col. Robert Thornton to act With almost buman intelli: Of the extraordinary special values this sale offers, a few only are mentioned. hardest all animalste/i030 «. m. Doors to the big show! Lenora, over Fourth to Blanch train, appear in an act which en | open atland7 p.m. Big show per-/st., west on Blanchard to First a gagen their entire herd. formances start at 2 and 8. south on First ave, to Washin There will be a twomfle street| The line of march follows: Leavy. | to Second ave. north on Second parade leaving the show grounds at ing the showgrounds at Fourth and'to Blanchard. The Event of All Events csee © eater » ase 6 gence, Forty clowns stage a number of antics for the amusement of the kid- dice, A herd of elephants and camels round out the big show. The vicious pase ascents Great Fire of ’89 ~ May Be Reproduced Whether the great fire of 1889 can be reproduced June 6, the 234 anni verstary, is to be dincunmd at meeting of the executive committe of the Amociates of Eighty Nine « the Arctic club Wednesday noon Fire Marshal Harry W. Bringhurst | in chairman of the committee, John Schram is head of the committee of arrangements. Special showing of anew ship- ment of “Cheasty” quality OTTAWA—Sir Sam Hughes, for mer minister of militia, il for some time, improved following blood trans. fusion. OF INTEREST TO BUSINESS GIRLS Tet a girl be appointed to some good job and you hear that she is “Ideky.” But Investigate any case | of this kind and the girl's “luck” will prove to be something eles, Either ability, energy, personality or ap pearance and very often the latter! covers a multitude of sins, and most | business girls realize this fact and! would like to “dress up" and feel the! part, but alas the elusive dollar is a million miles from nowhere. And then she learns the grand and glort-| ous news that she can buy all the} pretties she wants on credit at Cherry's, and she shops and shops Spring ad SUMMer Suits omnd ailen'h Company Your Kind of Hosiery and Underwear— Alll of a Kind ANY a man would be surprised to the mark of the Maker's identification” go through his outfit of Underwear and responsibility. and Hosiery, and see what a mixture of different brands he is wearing. In short, his wardrobe reflects the shifts and changes in his Dealer’s stocks. This whole matter of giving uniform and dependable value to Merchant. He can do it almost over- night — sending direct to the Mills for a complete, standard- f ized stock of “Allen A.” Each garment of the cele- brated “Allen A’ Summer Wear, COOPER'S-BENNINGTON Spring Needle Underwear and BLACK CAT HOSIERY now bears the Label of “Allen A”— of Identification on BLACK CAT Hosiery COQOPER'S- BENNINGTON Underwear “Allen,” the name of the Makers; their personal pledge of responsibility to you. And “A”—the standard mark of first and finest grade. There is no difficulty at all about it. Thousands of Merchants are carrying “Allen A.” Their number increases by the hun- dreds every month. The “Allen A” Service is more than thirty years old. It comprises the full range of weights, sizes and kinds. Whatever the market condi- tions, your Dealer will give you your kind of merchandise, all of a kind—and always the same in quality, wear and comfort. | eel Aa doll 9 | mutual—we The Allen A Company Kenosha. Wisconsin Pacific Coast Service Station, 526 Mission Street, San Francisco and gets the things she wants, and still she hasn't done much more than sive her promise to pay. she's in Inck, Their store ts at 207 Rialto Bldg, on 2nd ave, between Madison and Spring, over the Pig'n Whistle.—Advertisement. Read My Artice fo | Saturdey’s Star m now devoting time to ‘actice. ed for and join do not compete with Chi tists, nor dof op our cketbook or sel tion, I give tw work ar, and intersete are 4 our interes nd te are ‘Open. evenings. tlt uP Raia0 for poopie wns epneere EDWIN J. BROWN, D. D. & rn say 4 33% Beautiful, rich pattern effects in both Men’s and Young Men’s models. Fabrics that are guaranteed to * to give satisfac- tory service. See Window Displays pEDS geese

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