The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 14, 1922, Page 12

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THE SEATTLE STAR t | Claims He As the Shade of Lincoln Might Have Viewed tj Slogan Contes as pa angrier opp alge. = emt aa Is Champ; iver Siscee a i ao nate ae! ak a Snappy Entries Galore Arriving. Read Samples of Today’s Batch. in tht his att ns 00 they're giving the guests @ chance |The Almighty won't mind a little | Bo: van “ tin, boys. Taal Have You Forwarded Yours? , Mabed me doubt on the Crystal {1 £0 a bite to eat, Good idea, that, |cussin’ on an occasion like this, 1’d) ‘Talking again it you oubht to orate 22 Cash Prizes Offered. e a PABL In Npattle, where some 1.200 ee ee ime “on ot Mandel , Mars Satna c bad Melvin tbe & fort , Well, tia, And, for al madi ée tase enthasinetie ropa | ventilation here-anéd the program's |body's ever had ® ¢ to finish foal! it @ nlebt ont chat 1 knoll ww gathered ¢ ws to |nort of dragging ory of the t Kman- | Stl, the diners are having @ lot'to listen much " 1 patriotic teed that LA Facific-Northwest Produc hey Put Dollars in Your Pock Visit The Bon Marche’s Annual Pacific-Northwest Products nee ae eee oe Exhibition, With Its Scores of Attractive Displays ese newfangled flash. |} the m cipator—and pat themsetves on their backs, severally and in. Aividually, The Star does not pretend to be able to say that this was the ease, but If It was, don't you think that the Martyr President's thoughts might have run something ike this? Slogan Contest Pointers Limit—Twelve words each: submit as many as you wish. Purpose—To show benefits of using Pacific Northwest Products. Procedure—Write slogan on postal or letter apd mail to Mra, Julia O. If with the Northwest eal you'll always eat a ‘ortuna Calvo, 117 24th ave. Well, well The Young Slogan Editor, The Star, Se of the Northwest Product» put ub is giving me attle, Wash. Hates industry and brings prow que night. I wasn't Prizes—First, $25; second, perity.—F, H, Owen, 7412 Meridian! 1 th I'l take a little peek; I don't b eve any $5; 20 others, $1 each, Total, $50. Time—All this month. vay’ Keep the home fires burning for | | Northwest products yearning.—Mir See eee a a -SeeGladys WaltonHerself at3:30P.M. Northwest Products organization are| yy use tay webre-~ah BL Star office from) Rom every corner tee Fei aia ' og Bandy —_ ie a ell The Star of “The Guttersnipe,” Showing at the Columbia This Week, Will ok hp sted lw Katherine Duster eis Model Pacific - Northwest Garments in The Bon Marche fio Northwest Products spelt | megan 0 li ‘ pre ill Fashion Show on Wednesday Afternoon at 3:30 Pael: Th orthwest F eram saya Miss M nm uccess.—C. A. Phinney, 5440 36th | aotiar ante & Ghee ot relative of mine. Never ai FOURTH FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE ave, S. W. A | T. Parker, 1431 Newport way. ing lady—but I'm pre ot Al for Northwest Produc’ Buy Northwest Products and you n't w we had such an accom | fi} Northwest Products for all—C. J. j Will help build up our Northwest % he family | e e Hiutehinson, 1256 Main gt. setety | teade—Hlenry Iverson, 2219 25th ave. | ‘Quiet, mvetetions tact Seatil Made r e K S a ray i som ne oe e- Crepe Kimonos Speci With Pacific Northwest Product®—) “Wwostever you need, whatever you | my day re hone pee Pp og but I've heard you you'll be happy.—Mrs. A. 0. _— ie buy Northwest Products, you me Tth shad ee os sites Inever lose.—-Dominic Supino, 1734} | * Big payrolls oak ia {26th ave. & Gommunities—buy Northwest goods | "HT to ocean, const to coast, oe! and see us grow.—C. E. Armstrong, |; 319 Clay a. ir ‘orthwest Products By _ boast. — | Frances Culver, 4514 Bagley ave. & I live here, you too; buy from me, |, cnerate with those who are in pronounce MADE BY THE BETTY LOU GARMENT CO. Women’s Novelty ! Kimonos of bright-hued Oriental ‘ e crepe in breakfast, coat or straight- % Sweaters for Spring © goes “The Star-Spangied ner.” Wouldn't ever recognize it Pl buy from you.—C. E. ArmMe@ponE. |pusinens for you; buy Northweat | 6 words—where do they «et this line model, trimmed with self ruffles Pine ox eretght bills buy” home gs sp Uegaat aang aos ede stuff? But the music's the | or hand embroidered—both styles Y “ $9.75 q Botuce Nochwrat” neon Bred | “iratucta for ont. pst for a sane an ever. Ain. Blieve welll becoming, and shown in refreshing NWA \\"1} MADE BY THE SEATTLE . : fhwest. goods.—C, E. Armst®ns | worihwost Products are beat of all — é x Everything dark now. Wonder t all about? Oh, 1 see.| tures. Punny vt they? What's th ¢ there, anyway—tha Mart? ot a ploture of me, | 318 Clay st. oneth Risbridger, 4632 Orcag st.} }) I'm from the Northwest Products) iy walk a million milea for a / =take me home at a fair price. —Mr*. | vorthwestorn Product—Roy Jacobs, G. DP. Guyett, 160 Roy st. 1525 E, Jefferson at. Sts ALASKA IS NOW spring colors. Ts “A \ KNITTING CO. S fn a Full Tuxedo model of pure worsted, Kimones of Black Sateen =k with bell sleeve and with skirt and cuff made in the new pineapple and Special $3.95 sage rope stitch. 1 | Products.—Everett Pettijohn, 3513) Wallingford ave. First step to prosperity—Patronize ik sauch, of It as 0 i Finished with long fringed sash— Northwest Products.—Violet Moun- ieanene—byt x guste the sh Roses and Morning Glories of col- ' \ | and shown in sizes 36, 38, 40, 42. Tite. ths foundation of pecteo ett eff that wart—no reason Wh ored Oriental crepe appliqued with \ \ | Shown in combinations of black Mia), grows at home alone—Try Pa- } they should glways be harping “én hand-embroidery, and facings of i] and Kelly; American Beauty and Gifc “Northwest Products. — Fred bright crepe to match, trim these i 1 white; brown and Kelly, and seal Kan’ . EOE | jeorge N. Brow tag OA vs vali , nOuane te Pusct Sound, where the Expect New Era to Follow) are ees; |Santmyer Arrested ill kimonos of black sateen. ; and tomato. Northwest Prod can be found. Fi | “Pick ‘em up and lay ‘em down™ | On Speeding Charge SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE I. A. Woodin, 5801 Corson ave. Railroad And Georges N, Brown can do just] wits t ice to the bed SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE chter a high fe 5, Santrarer, orecktent of sho Forel New Spring Styles in Quantity rests where quality is _ that ti best: products of the great North-| WASHINGTON, Feb. 12.—wWith| He claim west—Miss Lucile Edwards, 2508 /the government railroad of Alaska | Pion w Norman st. |now complete after six years of tre- | ime at t side of hie Buy at home and profit best, prod-| mendous toil, the territory is verging |!Me set the school board, was ar A from our old Northwest.—J. W. jon a boom that will more than double [0% the - ay charged with speed: | fi e & Lawerence, 2006 14th W. its population within the next five | Walking B course of 3.1 miles. g 40 # an hour along Westlake e 1 re Northwest Products satisfy,/years, Col. Frederick Mears, builder| Prown will be started at the ave. by Motorcycle Patrolman M. A rico Ine e a they're the best; that's why we buy. |of the road, prophesied today. |ty-city building by Actin Koons. j 5 ] -Ardis Powers, 533-A Queen Anne) ‘The white popniation of Alaska ts [Hesketh at noon. He'll w Santer was released on his per- | . eS aigittly: evi oF 008. Yealer way to Second ave., nc ‘ recog ot by Lieut, C. G.} 3 = Encourage local industries and en- ae Socena ove. to Suse a» caw on Tike | Care, wheg he explained: the reason Ww rac V e rices The railroad stretches 467 mile#!to Third ave., south on Third to Unt| for speeding hin auto, ean 2 posborw: Pong coast. | versity, doubling back to Pike, up} +e: j northward to Fairbanks, with branch | pix to hth ave, north to Pine, 1 DRAW BILL FOR \ines to coat fields which bring its'south to second and north to tno; Waterhbuse Case to | — trackage to 539 miles. Moore theater. The raitrond opens the great terri-| Frown ix Inviting local walkers to! Come Up in March a to fall development, Mears said. | compete with him that! The petition of Eillott Higgins, |Now coal can be brought down from |he can make the distance in 20 min- | Donald ©. Exgerman and BE. B for bankruptey proceedings | * Frank Wat on & Co. and can Manufacty, ‘ the hands of a f a! court before | fl} jthe rich mines at Matanuska, recent. | utes, lly reopened, to Seward and th | Initiative Measure Is Now pped to Pacifi past states FU NERAL SERVICES for teny | Announced by Sponsors |cwiturat products trom the fertile Kenneth Vetckson, 1-yearold son ot | {fields about Fairbanks will have ani air. and Mrs. A. O. jckson, 704 Joutlet to profitable markets; the con-| vindiay st. will be t A copy of the initiative meee | veniences and luxuries of zation 4 Wednes ences and luxuries of civilization | ¢ t 20 at the Ga Bre to reduce the size of the [oo he carried back into the interior nang oP date dD sey Tricotine and’ taffetas—new 5 spring styles in favorite materials—straight line effects in the w ool, trimmed with color, braid and embroidery, And bouffant youthful styles in silk, with pretty lace collars, streamers of ribbon from the belt line, or, wilt {fl rer immediat ke Dye land probably be heard t ree iy » ba legislsture rod ae sespeee: Mears stated that Alaska now can ttl be penny 4 : — of March 7 Siitational lines was made public ia tar ce wane, Glee ee ie No D odd pockets trimmed with French flowers and me- teday by Senator EB. Falmer | romines to'tlourish about Point Hart — ae Sere tallic lace—all in brown, navy and black. oobeal its tnancid row, in the far northwest. The rail. | WATER SHUTOFF NOTICE | _ Genoa sagas a Geeviousty Prmoanced, the mem. |Toed Will bring the off nearer to the} | Water will be whut off ; ‘The | ihership of the house will be cut to |“Uthern coast. where it will find «| | t be h ave. § it im @8 and the senate to 21, the mini. |™2rket, he said || 12th ave e, between reach um allowed by the constitution.| Mears and Scott C. Bone, governor | | Norman wt, the in Washington, hope to * tne at ‘This is a 40 per cent reduction. It fe expected to make a considerable “@irect saving in expenses and a large © @aving to the state thru the elimina- Aion of wasteful “pork barrel” appro-| nt Harding visit Alaska | © White House tod Taffetas, eee crepe and tricotine, in smart, new effects—and in brown, navy and black. } 7 Trimmed with fruits, le llars, panels, cord- I cesticanions sits we te THE BON MARCHE nme ruits, lace collars, panels, ings, shirrings, frillings, beads, novelty sleeves and in combinations of Georgette. » FLOOR HE BON MARCHE Dill is said to follow closely the long @isregarded constitutional require Ment for reapportionment “according to the number of inhabitant The average size of a # Gistrict is 64,601, and each i ‘vided into three representativ tricts. In no case, it is said, does @istrict vary by more than five per cent either way from the normal size Each representative candidate will have to stand on his own merits, as t® system of having two or three elected at In senatorial districts Will be done away with. By coincidence boundary lines of the «malier counties will not have to Be broken in making senatorial sub- divisions except in Do and Skagit. Representative districts are laid out alongpthe lines BarGaAIN. BASEMENT Let Your Dollar Speak fer Itself---In the Bargain Basement It Will Buy a Full Dollar’s Worth New Woolens for Spring 54-in. Sport Flannel $3.50 sport coats and golf red, emer- Cotton Suitings, 82 inch- Have you seen th ew Sport Flannels s, i i ave seen the new Sport Flannels for suits es wide, in lengths to 10 yards — brown and, blue New rz | capes? They're ever so popular and in such striking colo’ ald green, delft blue, Marion blue, fawn and other shades with 6 Wane Ohne. : . . . sge 8 S rin CO ATS of $ o4-inch Sport Plaids 54-inch Mixed Suitings Sianin Crs She p 4 $4.50 $3.95 Cotton Kimono Crepe in ® ¢ commu nication and with no thought to po Hitleal gerrymander, the measure’s Seeern Sey, 04 the senatorial dis . T Bright-colored Sport Pls for Pretty combinations of light mix- lengths to 10 yards, $1 Stas the thewe vaose no ives sortie Herringbone and weed skirts or capes, or may be combined tures for coats, capes or suits, in inches wide, and in floral contiguous represen ote with plain colors. Orange, turquoise, soft mixtures of green and tan—54 and figured patterns. 4 ‘The bill will not g et until In heavy gray and tan herringbone. Cut on very mannish lines with either emerald and nutria combined with inches wide, ¢ 3.95 yard. THIRD FLOOR the legislature of 19 mitting the present holdover ser to serve out their full time and give warning to senators elected this year that they will serve but for two years. If the bill went Into effect sooner it would necessitate special primaries and etption, raglan or set-in sleeves. Sizes to 42. black. FABRIC FLOOR—THIRD and Brown, ‘Siesto42." D 14.75 Lower Prices on Hair Goods Jaynes of curly hair, light American Lady | Corsets New Models Navy Cut to Save | Japan $25,000,000 , to wear under your own 100 Striped Velour Skirts FIONOLU : o or may be arranged outside Secieriten: ahd $1 reduced to Model 826—-American Lady Corset for the se Diy stout figure—well boned, with broad front steel, inch bust and long skirt—made of pink coutil—sizes 24 to 34—S5.00. Ventilated Transforma- plain shades, reduced to advices published in the Japanes $3.95 epaper Jifi, here. | 30.00 wh and gray Style 592—of pink coutil for the slender oe gl yom eh lg ior Smart new skirts in favored shades for spring, with contrasting stripes. They ones reduced to $27.25. : figure—elastic bust i long skirt and | Gee Jand end biisiness taxew because are pleated and belted and come in tan, brown and henna. Anadon Nets, double or single low top—sizes 22 to 28. $5.00. Of this saving, it was stated. mesh, 1 or 4 for 48¢. Another style is lightly boned, medium ‘oundations, 49¢; Hair low bust, average length skirt,’ of white coutil s 22 to $1.50, 400 Pairs Coutil and Mesh |} | *" Mh | fo aie 3'to ohg.g0.” | O Corsets $1.00 Bandeaux 25c be Ow caret and 50¢. BECOND FLOOR Eastern States Hit | by Textile Strike! BOSTON, Feb. 14-—Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Rhode Island today were gripped in the “ 2 " " eee ne fe dietary In five styles of flesh-colored couti! ; Can corrug nto Bt ca Diihgl stile ot ‘the ee With girdle top, medium or high bust Plain coutil bandeaux in flesh color, : Rene aN china ot six at been wwelled to a tolal catimarcd'eeif| and both free hip and heavy boning. Sizes to 40. And flesh-colored mesh [e4 MB chi gM NE Ml det tccuae tolelone. } ORE HOURS 9 A. TO 5:30 P.M. iP

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