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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15, 1922. See TT CMTC HMC MM cs TIT Member American Homes Bureau ULLAL = Special Credit Terms During Sale for 1,000 New ‘Accounts 22 3s 50 Purchase, $ 1.00 Down, $1.00 $200 Purchase, $10.00 Down, $2.50 Per W eck * | Per Week co $ 75 Purchase, $ 3.00 Down, $1.25 | s250 Purchase, $12.50 Down, $83.00 = Per Week | Per Week = va —— $ 5.00 Down, $1.50 | $300 Purchase, $15.00 Down, $4.00 = > $150 Purchase, $ 7.50 Down, $2.00 | oe . @ { Per Week t No Extra Charges—No Interest = }7= REMOVAL SALE: ; Here are a few Special items picked from our Red Tag Removal Sale, for a i quick disposal. These prices will give you an indication of the extreme savings a to be made throughout the store during our Removal Sale. Hundreds of other jam == bargains await you, and our Liberal Credit Terms is extended to all to buy = what is necessary at this sale. ‘ : = 20 Extension Tables |8O0LampStandards / At a Low Price $6.75 Each ed = If you want | Mahogany finish lo pat beg room | Lamp _ standards. le at a rea- ; sonable price, S-foot 4 inches get one of high, with 7-foot = these 20, on|6inch cord; 2 Le) sale tomor- | sockets and chain ix, row. pull. These sold Sue top, ond extends to 6 feet;/regularly at} golden finish. strongly built Table | $10.50: i that look rill giv sg arr) = + Beaty Ss good and will give splendid while they last, Sold regularly at $ 50 Tt ; $17.50; special, ind ¥ 40 pieces of odd Bed Room Rock- , ; : 3 ers and Chairs in ivory, walnut, and | | A fine selection of beautiful Silk Lamp > mahogany, reduced up to ONE- Shades in a great variety of colors; HALF PRICE. sold regularly up to $15; RETR cAvehdvseus esos 8.7 > Liberal Where | Credit Pike Extended Meets CO.ING, : i) ry 7 ‘ili 1 re | (e) [e) New Phone—Elliott 4910 iiiiifKOUUINESUIIIIININES “7 pee ae en on enn Miss Grey will receive callers tm her office Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 1 to 2p. m., and on Tuesday and Thursday from 11 a m. to 12 m. each week. Please do not come at other times as it Cynthia Grey: Love Romances Marriage to 21. f BY CYNTHIA GREY Joseph Steinberg, assemblyman in New York City, has! drafted a bill to be submitted to the nezt legislature that will place women on an equal basis with men matrimonially— that is, @ woman must attain the age of 21 before she may | legally marry. United States, The United States con- It is a step in the right direction. One state has taken the|oress February 22, 1817, outhorieed lead and others no doubt will follow. That is good, but a the president (ayes) to set apart a national law would be better. It is absurd to suppose that a “6 0" the island which Rartholdt girl is any more capable of choosing her life mate at the age pee Bg one egg or frame Don of 18 than @ young man of that age would be and the average 1883; the cornerstone of the pedestal parents look upon their son of 18 years as a mere mfant.| 28 !2i¢ on Bedioc’s iwand late im \ June, 1885; the work of putting the Pression made upon a Frenchman | statue together was begun in May, 1886, and the statue was unveiird on | by the eagerness with which the im-| October 28, 1886. Height from base migrants crowded the decks for a/to torch, 151 feet, 1 inch; foundation eeriounly writing Oft Serious Aftermath of Puppy-| ere en ee by Raising Legal’ Age of Girl in| | first glimpse of the new land to which | they were coming with much hope | end confidence. When he went home he proposed that a popular subscrip- thon should be opened in France to present to the people of the United | States a statue representing Liberty. The moncy wos contributed by the French people and people in the cy: what is tte size? The statue is the result of an im- LARGE number of women’s ailments are not surgical A ones. Serious displacements or radical changes have not yet taken place. A tiny part in a fine clock may become loose and cause the clock to gain or lose. If not attended to in time, the part ma fall from its place and cause serious trouble. So it is wit women’s ailments, they start from simple causes; but if allowed to continue, produce serious conditions. When the warning symptoms are first noted, take Lydia E, Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound to relieve the present trouble- Viriweenawono . some ailment, and to prevent the development of serious trouble. " ortland, Ind—“I was troubled Biltimore, Md.—“For — several ] ‘th irr ation ths I suffered with severe with irregularity and consti and would often have to lie down because of pains. One Sunday my aunt was visiting us and she said her girls took Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- lable Compound and got well, so mother said she guessed she would let me try it. It is doing me good and I praise it highly. You are welcome to use this letter as a testi- monial.”—Sretta Newtox, R. R. ae he ‘letters in ° ur book f ” nelped me. 208K NER, 3 gk: dele ycpes toseland Place, Baltimore, Md. Lakin E. Pinkham's Veg etable Compo \ ——4 i " backach could not sleep comfortably for pains in my back. I found your book at home and after reading it began at once to take Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound. I have had very good results and some of my girl friends are taking it now. You may use this letter to help other girls as the letters in your book LYDIA E.PINKHAM MEDICINE CO. LYNN, MASS. y/ THE SEATTLE STAR TACOMA THANKS PLAN ON ARENA LOCAL CHAMBER FOR CONCERTS Appreciates Information on Symphony Season to Open Prospective Tourists | Here April 17 Provided that the expe Club Tacoma's Commercial seanon tokets, guar ite ap) April 1 wil Edward P manager of the Cub pe not only value | will be sold season tle to Seattle, but to the entire Northwest Sea or 26 cents for each concert tickets for University students will be $3.75 The symphony orchestra thin sea son will be composed 0! Heavy Traffic to Come Here * » «» yers year, acted again by John M Spargur. Those in charge of ticket A constant stream of travel will/are Mrs. John M. Spargur, general flow northward this summer by auto. Mrs. Tri d Huteson steam rom Califor of patr os; Mra. M cording to Herbert Cuthbert cu . Capitol I Aintrict tive secretary of the Pacific North ». Ayer, University; Mn west Tourist association, wh erick Graham, West Seatt just returned ha trip Virgil Kidd, Alki Mrs. Fred G. weeks thru that state, where Clarke, Bast Seattle; Miss Elaine with railway officials and va-|swenson, University district; Mins * transportation and commercial | Anna Rrueggerhoff, Business Wom: organisations. en's club; Mrs. H, William Jack, In “One of the most important re-|teriaken, and Mra. G. J. Snelling, sulta of my trip,” stated Cuthbert, “was the promise of the Southern Pacific officials to grant xpectal tour int rates from California to the Pa cifie Northwest. This in the first time much rates have ever been in effect, and, natur ally, to get the best results from them, the raliroad also will do consid. rable advertising of this section.” Nordica club. DR. SHARPLES | SEEKS OFFICE | Dr. Casper W. Sharples, one of the best known physicians and surgeons in Seattle, filed as a didate for |the school board Tuesday, Dr. Sharples declared he had no sweeping reforms to advocate and | Council Candidates ot Outline Platforms [22.70 Ticked he soul ete ths Dectaring that he would work for | most to } reful study and at the development of the Skagit andthe p he school board. for a leaw expensive and more effi.| The practiced cient car #ystem 2 A. &. | modiete ore than 30 Drake, candid: out-|years and has always taken an act lined his platform to members of the |ive interest in civic and business de |Muhicipal league at their meeting | velopment of the city | Tuesday noon | | Other speakers were Hs. Turner, KE. F. Blaine, T. 1. Bolton, K. B. Cox, | H. D. Hall and Clifford H. Clark. TWO TAKENIN | BIG RUM RAID |Arden Precinct in Raiding © moonshine distillery at 7 Mth ave, early nan y | Georgetown Named. jie ‘snes Woh Care and Pa | That the west end of Georgetown » P.M. Hull arrested Abe | wit own as Arden precinct was | Co ne and Frank Dean, 35 jdecided Monday night at a meeting, A complete still of large capacity of the citizens of the community.|— heating tank, a onegalion keg The new First ave. carline will pass | o 1 finid and a tester for jthru Arden. An effort will be made the moonshine were found in the while in a nearby room banement, |were vats containing 200 gallons of mash and several five-gallon kegs |to obtain a school bufiding for the district, mae RHODES co. Our Windows Will Tell Time to be Thinking About Spring Dressmaking Upper Main Floor Smart Spring Patterns MeCalls Designer Pictorial Review Upper Main Floor The Domestic Section is just brimming over with crispy new yardage materials in attractive colors and designs, made specially for the Spring season. 36-inch Reed Cloth; a yard, 65¢. 36-inch Beach Suiting; a yard, 50¢. Mahe. we /86 36-inch Epinge; a yard, 65¢. Soe of our 36-inch Ratine; a yard, $1.25. ve Pat 35-inch Motor Suiting; a yard, 65¢. | a hac fe 36-inch Fancy Panama Suiting; a yard, 50¢. | ments which will 36-inch Invisible Checks; a yard, 50¢. prove heiptul and satisfactory 38-inch Fancy Checked Jap Crepes; a yard, 55¢. 35-inch Linene (a cotton material); a yard, 35¢. 33-inch Striped Silk and Cotton Mixtures; a yard, $1.50. Voiles in splendid patterns; a yard, 35¢ to 75¢. 45-inch Imported Swiss Organdies (permanent fin- ish); a yard, 75¢ and $1.00. Tissue Ginghams, 32 and 36 inches wide; a yard, T5¢. in ing ma terials for the Spring dress making sead@h. The model sketched is one of many smart pattern styles now in stock. NEW McCall Pattern 2573 A Special Purchase of 50 Children’s Middie Dresses Choice $1.95 Each Upper Main Floor A New Shipment of Rhodesa Corsets Upper Main Floor The Corset Department has just received a shipment of Pink Bro cade models in medium and low bust styles, priced at $2.00, Middie Dresses, in sizes 2, 3, 4 and 5 years, and in colors of blue and white with white, blue and red trimmings, are unusual values. While they last, at $1.95 each. $3.50, $4.00, $5.00. Curtain Materials Attractive for Spring Windows Drapery Section—Upper Main Floor FILET NETS, In white, cream and ecru, and | MARQUISETTES and SCRIM CURTAINS, with | including a large assortment of patterns, A plain hemstitched and hemstitched with lace yard, B5¢, 40¢, 50¢, G5¢, T5¢, $1.00 edges. A pair, $1.25, $1.35, $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00. | MADRAS and SILK MATERIALS for side drapes, in plain and combination colors. A yard, $2.75 and $3.00. $1.50 and $1.75. MARQUISETTES and GRENADINES, in fig ured and dotted patterns, suitable for ruffied curtains, A yard, 50¢, GO¢ and 65¢. SEVERAL CANDIDATES for! or finis mayor will speak at the Woodland! Park Presbyterian church, under “*! Artist-Reporter to auspices of the Men's Community | Give Cartoon Show club, Friday, at 8 p.m of pedertal to torch, $05 feet 6 inches:| Sam B. Groff, artistreporter for heel to top of head, 114 feet, sig) THO Star, will give exhibition of head thru from ear to car, 19 “ATtOon drawing a’ social mixer hed product. [Early Mail Being _|, "ANcoUvER, ». cw. Ham | Sought by Bothell \treighter Canadian Prospector, is be: | An earty morning mail for Bothell |iieved to have been drowned at will be the object of the committee | shanghai on January 22. of three appointed Tuesday night at ee & meeting of the Bothell Commercial | ED : club. The club, at this meeting, in- | 1 NE! 1922 Record of Pedestrians Hit by Automobiles feet; Read from chin to crantwm, 17|at the Y. MC. A a6 p.m. Sed TT dorved the proposal to float bonds for! MONEY! ‘eet, 3 inches. day, The Welsh Giee club mill sive; TL"A. Kent, 82 ith ave-/ the erection of the first unit of a new What are the meanings of the fol-| 8 Bayley will mpeak. At 5:20 A.B.) OS" OM igentitied man with his ee: re |ehall give the qual- lowing namen? Nystrom, county agriculturist, will t 12th ave. and Pike st. 7 Elodie, an helress; Esperance,| pak. La F, Swift will lead the Fire-|*0t St 27th n Gon ‘Terry |, Ants believed to have been brought hope; Melita, honey; Flavia, yetlow. | side Hour, at 6:20. 11 Eleanor posit Wirth | rome, Americs. are endangering thei cats ter von, haired: Inez, a lamb; Oncald, power | sapere Pe ot sendy ty al | ee eee eats ok k anoee ae 4 God; Noel, born Christ ! i padre cosy ees aaa " TED rs "1 Joulah, martian,” Carstmas doy:! Heart Trouble Kills (15 ‘riven by Charles: McLaren conan) tee. very * “a oe : 59th ave, & W. da, happiness: Chive, dioomino:| Old Newspaper Man - EbwiN 3. BROWS rania, the heaver'y; Norberta, Ore, March 15.—Mi Wiliam Pinxton, of 4704 106 Columbia st. brightnces - r : 111 Disa wag boarding a } sche, 63, former telegraph | aska st, wag For more than 2% oem a a rlan {street car at Rainier ave. and Gene- INGROWN TOE NAIL years Seattle's lead Morning Oregonian former sporting editor Pioneer Press, died of heart disease What prominent persons of United States di Cardinal Gt W. Gal- braith, Jr mander of the Ameri- an Legion), and Caruso, the le bi jot the § at Mercy yesterday | ities oe | lines ju Who said: “The sublime and the Elihu Root Takes H ridiculous are often so nearly related * * l That it le ditfenlt to ties thom eee| _ Wacation in South |,. rately. One step above the sublime| SAN FRANCISCO, March 15.—Elb hu Root, one of the four American the ridiculous makes the mub.| delegates to the arms limitation con me again.” ference, arrived here late yesterday Thomas Paine in “Age of Reason.” | for & vacation of several weeks eee PULLMAN PORTERS maken the ridiculous, and one step above How should mica be cleaned? | Take a little vinegar and water and 120.” nion st ing dentin, et. Sunday when an auto struck m. TURNS OUT ITSELF A. Cartano, 1623 45th We slightly in Ramaey, innyside ave. at| A noted AUTNOrIty says that a few Great Mena e pe Ate as he at-|@rops of “Outgro” upon the skin sur-| ciuaad 0 eoueh aiaeins rounding the ingrowing nail reduces | Many people have high blood pi sure and do not know it until it was car. oe 8 {inflammation and pain and so tough. ens the tender, sensitive skin under |fure and do no i neath the toe nail, that it can not/ 4°. (tte. | ftrokes are generally irect result o: |penetrate the flesh, and the nail /It discovered in pm od, prensa! ‘turns naturally outward almost over treatment is given, high blood. night. sure can be relieved. There is “Outgro” is a harmiess antiseptic |P!8¢e, on Third ave. just across Street from. the’ poate manufactured for chiropodists. How. Wve your bioed pieeall ¢ ; Boi This day last year six persons were injured by autos, making @ total of 187. K.—Thousands of dol ned to her servants by rs. Rosina Hoyt, according to her|ever, anyone can buy from the drug © by an ex-g0 ash the mica carefully with a soft sno at Her fortune is'store a tiny bottle containing direc | ¢rnment or. lat the Port loth; the acid removes all stains IN CONVENTION TELL perl tions.—Advertisement. Fiealth today, 1327 Third Ave. and if a little care is taken in clean- o the corners and in’ wiping them ry the mica will look as well as new, HOW TO HANDLE ’EM CHICAGO, March 15. super mat is the tor. This was out at the national con of Pullman car custod! Amer) ca's sleep What does hybrid mean? The crossing of two species. rample, the mule t# a hybrid. . . For . Morgan Huntoon, Labor Laws | Is a contractor rk allowed to state ‘k that a man must parrot must train liplomacy was ptoon declared, solaced her by hold. service.” necessary, We finally ing a funera’ Thankin: W. LH. No, the contractor may not state the amount of work a man must in eight hours, but he has the privt- lege of discharging @ny man for fail- | / ing to do the amount of work that|| he considers ought to be done in|} eight hours. j do GIRLS! LEMONS eee boiling with How ts gelatin made It is by water, , cartilage, c bon ligaments or membrane of WHITEN HANDS tendon, Spiomepiatiatiohy animala. By this process, collagen or | ae coat Sica ache connective tiarues are dissolved and! q begging converted into gelatin latin ia in cage mae i into gelatt ‘ eg ts in- | Orchard White, which any drug store re ay elu dle jn hot! will supply for a few cents, Shake a ada well, and you have a quarter-pint of posed, and by much boiling w peep peep ib gt When nd in called solidify on cooling. to cold water it swell lotion soften ed hands ch rough or This home. hyéroted gelatin. My is the al- | made lemon lotion is far superior tu buminold of muscle, collagen of ten-| givcorine and rose Water to smoothen dona, ossein of bones and chondrin |the «kin, Famous sta acitae sina? of cartilage and gristla. Gelatin, al- | i to pleach and bring that soft, clear, tho highly nitrogenous, does not act in the system as other nitrogenous foods. rosy-white complexion, because doesn't irritate.—Advertisement, CREDIT~GLADLY iSTYLISsH CLOTHES FOR it eee | How many negro Roman Catholic priests States Four, according to the latest edi- tion of the negro Year Book. are there in the United tion on the history, the actors participating Piinmeciias MEN & WOMEN to The Seattle Washington ne EASY PAYMENTS Washington, D. C., and inclosing self-addressed, stamped envelope for reply. Outfitting If you value your watch, let 1332SECOND AVF 209TINION repair it. Next Libert'y theatre.—Adv, | i THE STORE FOR USEFUL ARTICLES Store Hours, 8:30 A. M. to 6 P. M. Genuine Leather Boston BAGS Special at $1.49 JUST THE THING FOR SHOPPING A fortunate purchase of 200 of these remarkable Leather Bags us to offer them at this very low price.’ This Bag is strongly built, 14 in. long, 9 in. deep, strongly sewed with reinforced handles, sewed and riveted, with a heavy strap and buckle. Must be seen to be appreciated. MERRO.-. wan Paper and Shade Cleaner—a LINE. wonderful product—Special. .15¢ Special $1.49 Polar White Soap English Earthen Tea | | s_ecial, 10 bars for 39c Pots—Special at 79c Thursday we will offer you a select these, assortment of mottled in marble effect, English Tea Pots. They are the best Eng- lish Tea Pots made; capacity about 4 and 5 cups. Your choice, special at 79¢. »~ Polar White Soap is one of the finest soaps made for laundry and general housework. It is made by the Palmolive Co, ‘Thursday we are going to offer 10 bars for 39e. Delivered only with other goods,