The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 15, 1921, Page 4

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‘Telling Good News To ww \ false belief that Pastor H. ep | FEDERAL ROADS Be Comfortable} j Stop Eczema Torture Now With Zemo iid conte eat toe feats shall be usler have found welcome relief from their burning torture in Zemo, the antiseptic liquid treatment for all skin afflictions. Zemo relieves Tetter and rashes, eliminates pim- ples and blackhead s, keeps the skin clear and smooth. All Druggists’. FOR SKIN IRRITATIONS roads outside nidiiictiiianaliciiiiecin | OF thie sum made immedi available, and $50,000,000 be « available on January 1, 19 This sum must HATS, SHOES, FURNISH be matched ty an equal sum sup: One Price-—Cash or Credit plied by the states, which will make 27 co Chas. & || % total of $150,000,000 avetlanie dur ing the next few months. woe Ave. be ac The apportionment of the eral funds to the states ix to be made —|as follows: One-third In the ratio which the area of the state bears to the total area of all the «tates | of the Union; one-third in the ratio Rheumatism ‘Like I Did Mine’’—Says PastorReed: Wife Also | Rid of Neuritis Sufferey Torture For Years—Now ~|TOLL BARRED ON | | Provisions of New Medid Act Explained | ment, says a digest provisions of the fed Jact just passed by is a law which m available for constru state | The law carries an appropria lof $75,000,000 to be used tn construction, maintenance, ete | which the population of the atate | | bears, to the total population of all) the «fates, and one-third is the ratio which the mileage of rural, delivery routes and star routes? in each state bears to the total mile j age of rural delivery and star routes | jin all the states | Some of the states may pay into the fund far more than the amounts | which they will receive for the de-| velopment of their roads. The dif ference will go to other states of Others |iess population, and perhaps great er area. OAKLAND, Cal, Nov. 15 THE SEATTLE STAR GIRL IN ARBUCKLE CASE IS RECONCILED TO HER FAMILY Alice Blake Oat of Her recent “disappearance” from a The fact that one-third the ap- propriation is to be divided on a basis of area is a good thing for the western country. Washington fs as large in area as ten of the New England states, Three Nearly Killed by Suicide’s Bullet Three persons narrowly escaped death when a suicide’s bullet passed between them Monday night at Cal ifornia ave. and Oregon «et. Mr, and Mrs, Jack Rivers were walking along California ave. with their Jit- tle daughter when Edmund Staf. ford shot himself thru the head half a block away. The body was taken to the morgue. Stafford is survived by his mother, Mra. Eu- gene Stafford, of Jamaica road, London, Eng. Stafford, a marine , | cook, was 37 years old. GENUINE for C genuine Aspirin prescribed the drab background of the Roscoe Patty) Arbuckle case has come sunshine to at least one of the lead ing figures, Alice Blake, guest of the Labor day party after which Virginia Rappe died under mysterious circumstances, and a leading witness for the prose | eution, is once more at her home, and, according to reports, completely | reconciled with wealthy relatives |from whom she was declared es. tranged. prosecution witness retreat revealed Alice Blake as the daughter of Mrs. John Westphal, wealthy society woman here, and ft has developed that she was whisked home by her mother. Family trouble, it Is said, rose from an unhappy romance in which Alice figured about six years ago, and which resulted in a marriage annul ment. For some time she had been @ show girl and entertainer, \Emergency Tariff Act Is Extended Word has reached the foreign trade bureau of the Chamber of Commerce that the emergency tartft act has been extended to February 1, 1922. By this time, it is expect. ed, the permanent tariff bil will have been enacted. OLDS Warning? Unless you say “Bayer,” you may not get by physicians for 21 years and proved safe by millions. Notes and _ Comment on THE OLD HOME TOWN Cash receipts from the crops in Walla Walla this year will exces $9,340,000, according to latest figures. | More than $6,000,000 will be realized from wheat. eee Work of building a bridge across the Klickitat river at the mouth of (ff) Surveyor creek will be commenced immediately. eee Americanglegion men of Yakima are going to build a home for one of their buddies, an A. E. F. vet with five children. eee ‘The U. 8. Spruce Production Cor poration willentertain bids of $1,500,- 000 and upward for the purchase of ite rallway, sawmill and timber hold ings In Clatiam county. eee Pane are under way to form new! American Legion posta at Surinydale, Des Moines and Lake Burien. cee A hospital benefit fair will be held at Pasco December 15 and 16 for the “Almerican Beauty” ELECTRIC IRON The best iron made The fact that it will give the same satisfactory service after years of use as upon the day you buy it is the best reason in the world why you should buy an “mericen Beauty” Sold by Dealers and Electrical Companies Everywhere. Manufactured by American Electrical Heater Company, Detroit Oldest and Largest Exclusive Makers, Established 1894. Accept only an unbroken “Bayer” package which contains proper directions not only for Colds, but for Headache, Pain, Toothache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Neuritis, Lumbago. Handy tin boxes of 12 tablete—Bottles of 24 and 100—Al! Druggists. Aspirin io the trade mart of Rayer Manutactare of Moncareticacitester of Balicziicacté, benefit of the new hoapital. ee Lumber stipments from Gray's) Harbor fell off more than 6,000,000 feet during October. eee A %-paund pumpkin was the cen- ter of much interest at the Southeast Washington Fair association, eee A Hoquiam copper mining organ!- vation ig at work tapping & 30-foot The vein can be traced for a distance of two miles, * eee More than 60,000 head of Klickitat sheep are being driven to winter |quarter in the lower ranges. have been fattening in the summer pastures of the Columbia nattonal forest reserve near Mount Adams. eet ee The Eagle lodge band ts planning} a blackface minstrel ahow to be held} December 22 and . oar “The high price of gasoline hits us where we fliv,” says the Morning! ie Nymplan. eee Members of all the state granges| are interested in the National Grange jconvention which opens in Portland | Wednesday. eee M. H, Ewing claims the record ap- ple packing Job of the season. Ho packed and sorted 5,500 boxes of ap- ples in 45 days on the ranch of F. A. Wood of Monitor. ou Tellegan, husband of Geraldine Farrar, injured in auto accident, WHEN HAIR THINS, FADES OR FALLS,” USE “DANDERINE” eth eth Peth test PAIN ONAN, $1.69 A YARD $2 Pongee $1.69 gee in an excellent quality In white and natural color. 15 shades; white. For Children 2 to 6 Years We Have Made a Special Grouping of Two Special Lots of Silks Plain and faney silks, suitable for almost all purposes - blouses, petticoats, bags, trimmings and gift novelties of all s Much Underpriced Imported hand loom all-silk pon- for men’s shirts, pajamas or lingerie. $2 Crepe de Chine $1.69 pieces heavy quality, 40-inch crepe de chine in the following Rose, pink, flesh, peach, jade, cartiinal, orange, Delft blue, ciel, navy, taupe, ochre, ivory and Coats at $9 High-Grade Garments Which Were Formerly $11.50 to $12.50 Cloth Coats in attractive styles. Fine, high-grade materials. well tailored; some trimmed with fur collars. / | | At 1-2 Price Special aa | A Special Three Excellent Specials in Linens in This Sale 85c Mercerized Damask 83 yards of good quality mer- cerized damask, 64 and 70 inches wide. Linen Damask $3.25 Yard All —fecond Floor RRASER-PATIERSON SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STRE for dresses, $1.95 A YARD $2.50 Black Satin, Duchesse Heavy quality dull chiffon finish black satin Duchesse, which will give excellent service, $2.50 to $3.50 Fancy Silks $1.95 670 yards beautiful quality silks in the wanted designs — stripes, gchecks and plaids; 86 inches wide. First Floor Imported Stockings $1.85 Pair Selling in Our Regular Stocks at $2.25 and $2.50 Women’s imported all-wool stock- ings in heather mixtures and plain cordovan with black, white, green and red clockings. The heather mixtures are ribbed stockings in dark brown, light brown and green; also plain heather mixtures of brown, . 2.75 Stockings $1.85 Also included in this special sale lot are high grade domestic stock- ings in wool mixtures—brown and lovat. Priced $2.75 in our regular stock. Special, $1.85. First Floor 5,000 Yards of Ribbons In This Sale at Big Reductions for Stock Reducing Plain and Ribbons for fancy ribbons— mostly plain satins. Widths from 1 inch to 10 inches. lingerie, boudoir caps, millinery, sashes, handbags and gifts for Christmas. Sc Yard at Be. 50¢ Yard Fine, firmly-woven Irish linen damask. Chrysanthemum on satin stripe, rose with satin band border, lily of the val- ley on satin stripe, spot with Greek key border; 70 inches Feature—lingerie ribbon in runner and shoulder strap widths in pink, blue and white —First Floor 600 Pairs French Gloves $1.95 Pr. These Are Reguarly $2.75 Stock Women’s two-clasp, overseam sewn French lambskin gloves. Black, white, brown, tan, beaver, gray and navy. Imperial stitched backs. —First Floor Women’s Shoes (100 pairs patent leather 3 8 5 jlace boots with welt soles ° jand military heels—buck # [leather tops. —secona Floor copper vein on the upper Quinault.!]) They jf) wide. Napkins inches, at $9 a dozen. 29¢ all-linen crash toweling. —Second to match, size 22x22 40¢ All-Linen Toweling 850 yards of excellent quality Felt Slippers 400 pairs women's felt slippers l 35 with soft soles and ribbon trim- ° med. All colors, 100 pairs one-strap felt slippers {ie leather soles and heels, A I big demand is certain on these slippers at this price. —Second Floor Floor .JVEMBER_ 15, 1921. Special Price Basement SPECIAL VALUES ALWAYS! 100 New Dresses Exceptional Values at $15 Again the Special Price Base- ment demonstrated its superior shopping advantages with this offering of new dresses. Do not judge these dresses by the ones you see regularly priced at $15. You should see this special group and judge the values by their quality and style. They are made of fine all-wool_trico- tine, Poiret twill, serge, Canton ¢repe and satin. The models include new straight- line, tunic and long waist ef- fects. Heavy embroidery, beads, cire ribbons and braids acd to their attractiveness. Sizes for women and misses. New Fall Suits $19.75 Nineteen seventy-five—A year ago suits at this price were nec- essarily of inferior quality, but now you can buy suits you will be proud to wear at this price. These are all new models, made of fine wool velours, silk lined, and trimmed with embroidery and fur. In brown, reindeer and navy. New Fall Coats $12.50 Just such models as you see in the higher priced kinds — full length, loose and belted styles, with big collars of fur or self material. Of velours and chev- iots, in brown, navy, reindeer. Many are silk lined. —Special Price Basement Shrine Popularity Race Suit Delayed Hearing of Miss Florence Kubey ® contention that she is the real win- ner of the’ Palge coupe offered as firet prize in the Shriners’ recent popularity contest was continued Monday until Thursday. Mean: while the coupe was turned over to Mias Frances Tobizel Drager, who, Miss Kubey alleges, won the con- test on @ technical violation of the rules, Police Seek Youths Who Wrecked Truck Police were investigating Tues: day the activities of @™ band of small boys who are believed to be responsible for sinking a motor \truck belonging to W. T. Rankin in Green lake Monday. The truck was found on the bottom of the liake between N. Tist and N. 72nd sts, near the spot where it had been parked. |Dangerous Curve Now Eliminated 35 cents buys a bottle of “Dander. ine.” Within ten min utes after the first application you can not finda single trace of dandruff or falling hair. Danderine is to the hair what fresh showers of rain and sunshine are to vegetation. It goes right to the roots, invigorates and strengthens them, helping your hair to grow long, thick and luxuriant, : Girls! Girlst Don't let your heft stay lifeless, colorless, thin, scragrgy. A single application of delightful Danderine will double the beauty and radiance of your hair and make it look twice as abundant.—Advertise- ment, The new pavement on Spokane st. ‘that connects First ave 8. and Bighth lave, S., does away with the famous I“Death curve" at the foot of Sixth lave, South bridge, residents nearby | declare. Many fatal accidents have occurred on this curve. Federal Officials | Finish Rum Survey: |} Having completed a state tour and survey of the booze and dope situation, Millard T, Hartson, col lector of customs; Roy C, Lyle, pro- hibition director, and A, B. Hamer, treasury inspector, were to return to Seattle Tuesday BY VOTE OF the county com- missioners, Miss Mary Walker, whose position was abolished dur. ing the county budget hearings, has been reinstated on the payroil as assistant county ager? Will Handle Vets’ Compensation Here Compensation for disabled vet erans in this district will hereafter be handled thra the local bureau and will not necessarily be referred to Washington, D. ©, it was an- nounced by Ix V. Jesgeph at & meeting of the Rainier-Noble post Monday night. A disabled veterans’ committees appointed to transmit claims to the local bureau con- elected mayor over 807. him, B. F, sists of BE. T. Straw, Ed Sheehan, and Major J, R. Dean. If Stomach is Out of Order —"Diapepsin” Every year regularly more than a million stomach sufferers in the United States, England and Canada take Pape's Diapepsin, and realize not only immodiate, but lasting, re- lef. This harmless antacid helps digest anything you eat and over. comes @ sour, gassy or out-of-order stomach in five minutes. If your meals don't fit comfortably, or what you eat lies like a lump of lead in your stomach, or if you have heart- burn, that is a sign of indigestion. Get from your druggist a sixty.cent case of Pape's Diapepsin, There will be no sour risings, no belching of undigested food mixed with acid, no ga8 or heartburn, no fullness or heavy feeling in the stomach, no nausea, headache or intestinal grip- ing. Prove to yourself in five min. utes that your stomach is as good as any; that there ix nothing really wrong. Stop this food fermentation and begin eating what you want without fear of discomfort or indi- gestion.—Advertisement, McCall Is Elected Bremerton Mayor BREMERTON, Nov. 15.—Bremer- ton’s city administration is packing Up today as the result of yesterday's | sion form of government, which election, by which KE, J. McCall was| generally viewed as a repeal of tii Marion Garland by a vote of 1,314 to McCall carried his ticket with Harrison and T. 0.! Buffington defeating H. and Miss Kate A. Lavender for com. WHY PAY WAR PRICES? 1,153, respectively, as aguinst §97 811. This was the first general elect since Bremerton adopted the comn [isa ren with votes of 1,261 Attorney | present ‘administration. |. The new mayor served for sev years as city clerk, and ts reg a8 representing the old regime, whi Basler | was ousted by the Garland faction & year ago. Hw. Baking Powder] than of higher | priced brands— it goes farther. SAME PRICE for more than 3() years Millions of pounds . bought by the gov- ernment. Quality the best. is)

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