The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 13, 1922, Page 5

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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1922. Mee Oc A Most Remarkable Offer— Tas ay Pi edleseng sige «$89. 50 Says America Must Keep Dining Room S , - Up With Rivals WASHINGTON, Feb must build a number America of swift seout submarine rulsers, must perf service. er force in tact and efficient keep the dew Avy man power at high level ared Senator an, | Poindexter, Washing republic today “If we fail in these things the equality we get in the 6-5.9 ratio will vanish and we will be at the foot of | the listing, he warned. | Poindexter is acting chairman of| the senate naval comm , which] Swill have much to say in Shaping the future navy Upbuilding of a swift scout cryiser fleet is necessary, ty keep pace with Britain and fleets with their splendid equipment im battle cruisers and light cruisers. Edison, 75, Talks on Politics and Radio WEST ORANGE, N. J Thomas A, Edison, 75 urday yelopments SUITE OF EIGHT PIECES quality, finish and design. which combines e Consists of Buffet, 48 inches across top, with mirror back 88x8 inches; six Slip Seat Leather Upholstered Chairs, and Plank Top, Table, 48 inches across, that extends to 6 feet. All are made of quartered oak, in either the golden or fumed finish. That we are able to sell this suite at this price is due to the fact we | purehased the entire stock of the manufacturer | (“in its present condition”) at a very low price— thus passing the savings to you. At a low valua- tion, this suite would sell for $135,00. (Only 17 Suites to Be Sold at This Price) Feb, 13. expresned hin Ford sident, but « "of ufac iwouta ma anful man LIBERAL CREDIT EXTENDED GRUNBAUM COLUMBUS, Mass.—Chicken salad FORNETORE PIKE MEETS FIFTH served at a banquet at the Missiasip New Pinac—Elictt an10 WHT) pI State college poisons 200 xtudente tures. * should such an office be cre ated. The radiophone he pl at the head of all electrical developments of the year Regarding hmisetf, Edison declared he will continue his work until he fia 90, ‘ SHUT-IN TO HAVE REGULAR FUNERAL Henry Reichert will have a “regular” funeral, In the ordi nary course of events his body TOMORROW PORK CHOP, FRIED EGG, POTATOES, Bread and Butter— 30c IN THE FOLLOWING COLEGROVE’S RESTAURANTS EGYPTIAN KITCHEN 1524 Third Ave AUTO KITCHEN Pike and Broadway SPECIALTY FOOD SHOP 110 Pike st (Business Is Geting Better) Appearing here under the auspices | of the Women’s University club, Sir Philip Gibbs, world-famous war cor-| respondent, will lecture on “What! wayid have been cremated—he America Means to the World.” ati] was destitute, and the county in the Masonic temple, Thursday, dt variably uses that method. But |] his mother was opposed to it—it didn’t seem right to her-—and Dock Worker Falls || kindly neighbors, marshaled by Dr. Frank R. Loope, have guar- Into Water, Drowns | anteed the $63 necessary for a ABERDE! Feb. 44.—Una Rast, “proper burial.” Henry lived with his mother at 3%, a work pn the dock of the /] 4863 Corison ave. His mother is American Mill Co., ftil from the dock || 4 cripple, and so was Henry, from while loading lumber Saturday after-|] the date of his birth 21 yeard ago. noon and was drowned. Rasi is sur vived by a witow and om child, in The funeral will be held at 10:30 a, m. Tuesday at the George Aberdeen, and severab relatives in Massachusetts, i Spm ¢ SEATTLE THE STAR Slogan Contest Many Good N. W. Products Ideas. Have You Mailed Yours In? $50 in Prizes Offered. Read These Samples Leger Brooklyn Money spent for Northwest Prod: ucts pays the 8, Gibb, Slogan Contest P ointers and, Wash ‘dn each you wish keep ow benefits Dominic Northwest ° Northwest! You Write slogan on n worth. —G. Balls r and mail to ant when poth ends 9 N. 42nd Star, K second, $1 each, Total, thwest Products and keep in our payroll.~-Margaret n, 927 W. Bath at ing Northwest Products means hap) ‘Time—All this month. prosperity Northwest Products Insure North 4 profit for all,—Stella West prosperity M urine ch, Mabton, Wash. Browman, 5046 14th ave, N. EB. » in the Northwest, buy in the Buy Northwest Products and pro-| Northwest, start buying right ne ext Prosperity.—J. BR.) C. Dickerson, American B wt Cap Co factories amoking.| If all bought Northwest P: Wenatchee, P. O.| no idien 1d exist in the went —-F nt Northw ote make more) North 1 your jobs; more © better timen—| Northwest pay envelopes; patronize John Fankhauser, 126 Howard N them.—Mias M. Meeks, 905 Jeffer ‘The Northwest dollar rises in the | son st . Northwest and sets in the Bast Pacific Northwest Products «tand T. M. Pinch, 10th floor Arctic bulld-| for progrens, succens and prosperity ing. A J. Moir, Mlahee The Nogthweat ts your home, hwent Products ts like strengthen the foundation with your Thrift.—Dor dollarn.—Nellie L, Howell, 10th floor inth ave Arctic building ade like mother’s? Products of the Went will stand the Products.—Tom test.—J. J, Bond, 4530 W. Frontenac 2 Nob Hill. \ wt : ont Products Live right, eat right, buy North t.—H. B went Products.—Calvin 8, Hall, Jr., harleston, t defender, use North Mra, Grace ic Produce pays weet PF ets. M Morgan, 1700 fF re Sultan, Wash Frink puilding ducts In the | Products of the Pacific Northweat | leac in what we jneed no guara Nicholas . General De hwarts, 3538 W. Ida at PROBE FIRE | ON STEAMER FARE ELECTION! ‘UP TO COUNCIL’ attle voters will have the onpors| WASHINGTON, Keb. 13—An ty of passing on a Scent street | vestigation of the destruction by fire er ecadip wee of the steamer Northern Pacific on it to. the council, ja/February 8 will be made by the New York office of the department of The bil was prepared at the re-|commerce inspection bu here today | under reau, it Was learty quest of Chairman C. B. Fitagerald Jof the finance committee. All but} Ru hat the ship wa two of th i have expressed d will be one of the chief themeetv ng submiasion of points in the Investigation » the people at the A full r t of the Gre, from A. O. Lusti of the Northern Pa cif ived by the in || town Undertaking Co. Juicy Fruit, Peppermint and Spearmint are certainly three delightful flavors to choose from. And WRIGLEY’S P-K—the new sugar-coated peppermint gum, is a great treat for your sweet tooth. All from the Wrigley factories } where perfection rules. i Save the | wrappers. 4 Led INT They are =a! este for ee /} valuable premiums. WRI ag EY. 2 D0 UB Ul E MINT for a banic r with a 2 | ent ch r transfers. It apect declares that fies resulting deficit in he fire w iddle we evenues shall be paid from the gen hip was completely in fla | and it was apparent she could not be | naved. eral taxes. Modern Venus Turns Down Movie Offers Feb. 13 Gertross | tinimed the mott | VAUDEVILLE PLEASES 1 woman in! AT PALACE HIP ter the movies in a school teacher Especially inte varied vaudev elties that opening Hip, is |mor that the yeasel manned. was under beautifully 1 the world, wi She will re to save herself untarnished from the no she says, for the Miss Eggert from mo- eply she for sale.” resting world’s gaze man * has received many offe tion picture companie My beauty ia n ia to marry / lights ban a gah eST SALES CON | shownl “eh Underw « will! many of t us stars are ween 2 Seattle next. Friday in| ttle stunts on t@ stage 1316 Eighth ave The vaudev *# given a dashing WOMEN! DYE THINGS NEW IN “DIAMOND DYES” dd with which t hit the famou “a who lar bal lover The * | show 80 a delight to music Jack Martin trio close the Jack Martin himself is a dane Bach | contains » so simple any|ing marvel, “A Certain Rich Man woman can dye or tint b 1s the feature photoplay | shabby dresses, skirt waist | stockings, sweaters, coverings, dra-} SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 13.—Miss | peries, hanging hing if| Lerue Webster, an American girl | she and Ging Sing, wealthy yupe, Mexico, were ut from » tug Henry tal-American marriages NR does it by improving digestion, assimilation | Relieve Your Rheumatism For 25c. | NR Today— Relief or No Pay rheumatic polton is allowed to re= and elimination --- the logical way. | ‘There are throw vital processes of human. existence, of food, the extraction of nm from it and the elimination of the waste, | Let anything, nebes with | these 5 bo Interr nd aasimita~ failure to derive rom food an [ nothing. And Nature's Remedy is not only for the relief of rhe certain body ted to yield iis to correct for it. Could ny Teasonable person expect. to rid imaelf of rheumatic pain as long os ta mcslicmedy ® pr dure “to. get. Fid y—eannot be ex ‘medicine that Remedy (NK Tablets) fold, guaranteed and recommended by your druggist Better Than Pills} For Liver Iils:y Get .a.25° Box Lust! maken na’ mention of the ru-|7 among the ne y start by Prevo and Goelet, two men ment on the | ¥hase “vaudeville mixture” is highly ight by the |charged with comedy, Norton and | Ce rand, formerly Anna | Wilson come next/with their “Diver be made by the di. {sons of 1921. A special feature of ‘orce tribunal before March or April r skit is the song of a “dope, ~ | cleverly presented by the man, while —— \his pretty partner treads the slow measure of an Oriental dange, 4 is uUtle of a by Pearl Abbot PAGE 5 THE RHODES co. Our Windows Will Tell . TUESDAY IS MEN’S DAY! A One Day Sale of Men’s Wear Men’s Department—Just Inside Right Front Entrance Omer special for this sale, as Remarkable values are offered in Men’s Apparel listed prove most you will readily see upon inspection. Morning hour shopping will satisfactory in obtaining choice selections. French Cuff Shirts Special 75c A splendid a Madras and Perea and in full siz Men’s Night Shirts A Special Purchase—$1 Ig Outing Flannel Night Shirts in striped and figured patteros, They are in V-neck, military and flat-collar styles; some are trimmed with® silk frogs; others with braid and some are plain. Tuesday, each, $1.19. Silk Four-in-Hand Ties Special 69c 300 Men's Ties have been taken from regular stock that sold formerly at $1.00 and $1.50 each. They include an unusual assortment of striped, flow- ered, moire and other attractive pat- terns in desirable colors and color com- binations. They are heavy All-silk Ties, and vie lined. Choice, Tuesday, at 69¢ each. of Men's » Shirts, well made some are slightly soiled from disp Sizes are 14 to 17 in a good line of patterns. Shirts that sold formerly for $1.25, $1.35 and $1.50 each, While they last, Tuesday, each 75¢. ssortment Cape and Suede Gloves Special 98c Men’s Dress Gloves of cape skin and suede leathers, in colors of brown, bea- ver, tan and gray. These Gloves are well made and have embroidered and spear point back trimmings. Formerly $1.65 a pair. sale price, a pair, DS¢. Tuesday's 4 Sleeveless Sweaters Special 95c 72 Men's Sleeveless Sweaters, knit of heavy cotton and wool mixed yarns*in olive drab color. The same style sleeve- less Sweater as is worn by service men. Formerly $1.50 each. Tuesday, while they last, 95¢ each. Men’s Handkerchiefs Special 19c Or 3 for 50¢ 720 sheer, hand laundered Cotton Handkerchiefs with linen finish, and 17 inches square. They have a quar- ter-inch hem and sold formerly at 35¢ each. Priced for Tuesday at 19¢ each, or 3 for 50¢. Men’s Cashmere Hose Special 15c Men's Cashmere Sox, in black and natural colors, and in sizes 914 and 10 only. Formerly 50c a pair; also heavy Wool Sox in,black and oxford, and in sizes 10 to 11 Formerly 35c a pair. Choice Tuesday, a pair, 15¢. Men’s “Winsted” Underwear Special $1,15 insted” 2-piece garments of heavy weight wool mixtures, in gray only. Drawers, which have re-inforced seat, are in sizes 30 to 48. Shirts are in sizes 34 to 50. These garments sold formerly at $1.75 each. et 2026 W. 61st st.} 2109 3ist Johnson, fr . - Peters, eeree Zz a Vital Statistics | BIRTHS Philip, 4756 11th ave. N | sane, Perl Ladislay, 44, 118 First ave John Edward, 74, 716 Boren ave. ; ge Thomas, 411 2ist ave |ateyer Paul H, 33, 1107 T Denny) Aquin B. 60th st.| We: aulet, Carl B, 188.2 h Sts) cawley, Stella Carolina, 31, 4302) ixth ave. 5. ney. Hannah, 74, 1527 W. 61st et. | eph, 60. 216 Yale ave. N. Juliette Swieteslawski, 526 10th ave. N. E. Mdward, 64, Renton. Til Sixth ave. N. William A, Persons who go thru life trusting to luck well Ry 421 26th ave, |% Yale ave XN. girl 29 46th ave ick William, 1 GIRLS! LEMONS Marino, 161 11th! } jf instead of Insurance Dregates, Werte | WHITEN ROUGH ' fare as out-of-date |MARRIAGE LICENSES | ‘ Name and Residence Age CHAPPED HANDS as the mariner Wathotines Woattio seecs J) beseeesteteesemtecseceoeesectene without a compass 21) Baqueeze the fuice of 21a bottle containing th Orchard White, which any drug store will supply you for a few cents, shake well, and you have a quarter pint of harmless and delightful lem: on-bieach lotion to soften and whiten og (red, rough or chapped hands. This 19 homemade lemon lotion is far supe Legal| rior to glycerine and rose water to Legal) gmoothen the skin. Fatmous stage beauties use it to bleach and bring that soft, clear, rosy-white complex, ion, because it doesn't irritate.—Ad- | vertisement. | Legal Legal 40 James Legal Legal 15-Pound Waxing Brush With Can of Wax Special at $2.49 Special for Tuesday— 15-pound Polishing Brush for waxed floors, with a pint ean of Johnson’s Wax, spe cial at $2.49. Cups ‘and Saucers Special Set of Six at 83c These Cups and Saucers are an unusually big value. Two styles to choose from—plain ae or white and gold. No Phone or C. 0. D. Orders. Union Hardware Ball-Bearing Roller Skates Special at $2.69 Pair Mortise Door Locks At Pre-War Prices 59c Each Old Copper or Dull Brass Mortise Door Locks are offered Tuesday at this extremely low price. Special, 59¢ each. ‘(Lim- ited quantity). Universal Food Choppers Special at 98c These Food Choppers are fit- ted with several steel knives * that will cut perfeetly all kinds of meat, vegetables and food. Special at 98¢.

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