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TUESDAY, MARCH 21, 1922. Z on . © “JUST 6 DAYS LEFT” SS THEN Go! ~ WE MUST Don’t Overlook This Wonderful Opportunity to Purchase a ly GOODYEAR Raincoat Below Factory Cost! Hundreds to Choose From! eas a Our Entire Stock Arranged in Two Groups For Any Coat Formerly Priced up to : Formerly Priced up to $70.00 YEAR QUALITY COATS will ever be sold in Seattle. Our reputation is absolutely the only thing we will leave in Seattle. EVERY COAT MU GO—Our NATION-WIDE REPUTATION GUARANTEES SATISFACTI FRANK C. GAVIN, General Business Manager. 85 OODYEA + 904 Second Ave. BON aca For Any Coat of this stock, we absolutely guarantee that this is the lowest price GOOD- RAINCOAT CO. committee of the Municipal league at/at 8 p. m. Sriday. “Sharks” and | & p. m Tuesday. He will speak at | “dubs” are expected to enter in large if the Commonwealth club at § p. m.| numbers. | Dorothy Magner, winner of the sd and the Mutua! Business club at 9. declamation contest at Richmond 4 On Wednemlay he will address the | west Seattle Improvement club at 8 Beach grammar school, will repre * League of Women Voters at the Y.|p. m. and the Seattle Press club sent her school in the county cham , W. C. A. at 1245 p. m, the South. ‘later. pionship contest being arranged with | Oak Lake. Dorothy t# in the eighth grade. She was awarded a prize by | ARevelation in Green Tea the. tabrary club for winaing. te school contest. Mrs. Lita C. Nor 4 IT’S SO SWEETLY PURE, CLEAN AND a0 coached all contest t DELICIOUS ing appropriate declama dancing three nights each Tennis courts will be construct other amusements provided. vacation rates are to be National Park Inn, TEA. | ts sold on merit and merit alone. Try it once and you will never go back to Japans. At all grocers. R. & WC. COOK, East 3383, Elliott 0350, Distributors MAKE PLANS NOW pecial National Park Inn LONGMIRE SPRINGS $17.50 Per Week JUNE 15TH TO SEPTEMBER 15TH in locked closet here, Dancing, Tennis, Horseback Riding, Hiking, Fishing Reservations Should Be Made Early Limited Number Only Can Be Accommodated at This Weekly Rate For Descriptive Folder Communicate With RAINIER NATIONAL PARK CCMPANY 915 A Street Tacoma Sr offered at “TRA D. LUNDY, candidate for) MEMBERS OF the Collexe club; CID] WING IN | DECLAMATION Vacation Rate |Longmire Springs to Open June 15) tine ana downy at Enlarged entertainment features |first—yea—but really new hair are planned for Longmire Springs in| «towing all over the scalp. “Dan-| Rainier National park when the va.|derine” is to the hair what fresh} cation season opens June 15, accord.| showers of rain and sunshine are| ing to announcement, There wil! be|to vegetation. It goes right to the wee k and ial LONG BEACH, Cal.—-With bulbet hole thru head, body of Ira G. Chris tensen, of Monte Vista, Colo. found THE PASTOR SUED FOR DIVORCE Eloped With Brother Clinic’s Wife, Is Charge MARION, Ohio, March 21 S. Crabtree. husband, William W recently was! deposed as pastor of the Haptiat | hureh at Green Camp, following his | sensational elopement with the wife | of @ brother parson, has sued for divoroa, Mrs. Crabtree charges that “the defendant in the last five years has been abusive, cruel and harsh im his! treatment,” She further charges that he was so “inconsiderate” an to “at tack and strike her.” They were mar ried in 1894 in Jackson county, Ohio, and have two children, Mrw. Crab tree asks for both temporary and permanent altmony. According to evidence presented before Rev. Robert Hughes of Bu cyrus, district superintendent, at a congregational meeting of the Grene Camp Baptist church, and according |to the signed statements of Mrs. Crabtree, Crabtree eloped a few |weeks ago with the pretty Si-year. old wite of Rev, H. A. Rough, pastor of Bryn Zion Baptist church, near Mt. Gilead, Morrow county. They are said to be in Alabama, | ™ Anna} Crabtree | Vaccination Ends Smallpox Menace WASHINGTON, March 21.—Little more than the terror of the name ix left for smallpox, the census bureau announced today, |. Fatalities due to emalpox are lens than one per 100,000 of pop- |ulation, the bureau declared, on the | Danis of the 1920 census, In 1900 the | fatalitien were 6.6 per 100,000, Vaceination has robbed the disease | of its terrors, the bureau stated, | In certain localities where vaccd- | Ration is not practiced, the death rate jis high. |Bankruptcy Suit Against Lucille NEW YORK, Mareh 21.--An tnvol. |Untary petition in bankruptey was | | Oiled yenterday against Lucille, Ltd, | famous New York and Paris dreas- making establishments. Assets are given an $220,000, and Mabilities were mud by attorneys for | the petitioners to be “slightly more” | than this feure. | Actual Habilities Usted here amount 000, '3 Children Burned to Death in Home EL DORADO, Ark. March 21 jLitte Edith, Bessie and Trennie Bagget were burned to death here last night when a broken gas pipe set fire to their dwelling. The mother of the chiliren was sertously burned. ‘The family had been quar-| antined for measles. | [to | Telephone service tm Stockholm |inctudes awakening at any hour for| those who ank. ; THIN, FLAT HAIR GROWS LONG, THICK AND ABUNDANT ! } “Danderine” conta only 35 cents a bot tle. One application ends alr dandruff, stops itching and fall ing hair, and, in a few moments, you |have doubled the |beauty of your hair It will appear a mans. so soft, lustrous, and easy to do up. But what will please you most will be after a few weeks use, when you see new hair— | invigorates and strengthens This delightful tonic helps thin, life to grow long, thick uriant Advertineme | roots, them. stimulating faded hair vy and lux STOP FHELNATN WITH RED PEPPE When you are suffering with rheu matism so yc | t try Red ng has such ¢ ntrated, | ing heat as red p s. In ¢. Just as soon as you ap: Pepper Rub, ply Red | tingling heat warms the sore spot through and through. Frees the blood circulation, breaks up the congestion—and the old rheumatism torture is gone. Rowles Red from red peppers, at any} drug store. Geta Use tt for lumbago, neuritis, backache, stiff | neck, sore muscles, colds in chest j Almost instant relief awaits you, Be | sure to get the genuine, with the name Rowles on each package—-Ad vertiaement, THIRTY FATHOMS, under Norway seas || the cod-fish in }} Nature's laboratory }} works to help Scott's Emulsion serve human-need. An admirable form of strength-protection, Scott's Emulsion costs little but benefits much. Scott & Howne, Bloomfield 4.3. made SEATTLE |Zary Stokes, STAR At 80 He Sues Wife,Who’s 75, for a orce Di v Mrs. Zary Stokes, Sr., and| her husband, SAVANNAIL Ga, March 21.-—-Mrs.) r., 76, one of the oldest | twins in this state, is being sued by her husband for divorce. He's 80! Stokes charges hin wife deserted him. She denies that. | When the aged man falled to pay $5 a Week alimony, as directed by the judge, Mra, Stokes called on the sher iff to jail him. The sheriff did. . die in jail before I'l spend a cent!” the aged man is alleged to! have declared. “There's no account in’ for women's doin's.” GIRL IN POWER OF ‘EVIL EYE’ New Case of Dual Person- ality Is Discovered BRIGHTON, Mam. March 2) counterpart of Bernice Redick, Grandparents Give Rather than fight habeas corpus proceedings brought against them in me RHODES. Our Windows Will Tell A Special Purchase of American Lady Corsets Very Attractively Priced Corset Dept.—Upper Main Floor At $1.45 At $2.45 GIRDLE TOP CORSETS; 120 MEDIUM LOW BUST COR ba: lace style Co of Now. SETS, with long skirts and two ered twill, and tn izes 21 to 28. elastic inserts of pink coutil These are in good quality Ameri These have * nets of p- can Lady, Corsets, marked to porters and a nm sizes 21 to 2%. sell at $1.45 each They are in “390,” all back Each $2.45. At $3.45 GIRDLE TOP and Medium Low Bust Corsets of pink broche and coutil. These have average and jong skirts and come tn front and back lace styles. Sizes are 22 to 4. Cholee at 63.45 each lace. At $1.95 GIRDLE TOP CORSETS, num bering 120, in back lace style and made of figured batiste in pink. They have two pairs cf supporters and are in sizes 21 to 28. To sell at $1.96 each. Wool Sweaters for Women and Children $3.95 Sweater Section—Upper Main Floor Women’s Tuxedo Style Sweaters and Children’s Coat Style Sweaters in an assortment of plain colors and color combinations, Attractive values at $3.95 each. Soaps and Dyes | Drug Sundries Dept—Main Floor Life Buoy Soap, special, 4 bars for. .25¢ Lux—a package—15¢ or 2 for 25¢ Colgate’s Big Bath Soap—a bar O¢ Creme Oil Soap, special, 4 bars for. ..25¢ Sunset Dye...........15¢ or 2 for 25¢ Diamond Dye. ........15¢ or 2 for 25¢ Rits Soap Dye........ cosoneds Twink Soap Dye.......-e.scceee L0G i Dainty Organdie Materials for School Girls’ Frocks Ruffled Organdies and Pretty Yardage Organdies Net Flouncings eens a Main Floor Trimming Dept—Main Flor import Organdies, 44 inches wide and with a permanent This is the opportune time to get finish, in 38 different les, A the materials for the new Summer yard, aig —Al; i grade Organ Frocks. ‘The Trimming Department ns wid a i 2 is displaying a complete new line of inches wide, with permanent finish and in 42 different shades, A yard, ruffled organdies and net flouncings. Organdies come in all the new $1.00. —And a White Organdie, 36 inches Spring shades. Nets are in white and cream only. Priced at, a yard, wide, with permanent A $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50. rxere ici priced from 75¢ ere are others to $1.25 a yard. Service Restored Following Wreck AUBURN, March 31.—Train No. 43 of the Northern Pacific was the Up Tots to Father Bernard Holt & Co. for breach of alien labor law. He “itions of °F the quickest relief known \y tery girl of dual personality at Co turmbus, Ohio, has appeared here. She is Clair Beauclair, a beautiful 18-year-old French-American. For two years Miss Beauciair tn | termittently has been under the spell of a pair of Svengali eyes, and strangely has at there times been subject to the same transitions that made of Miss Redick a fickle and fanciful child of 4 whom she was wont to believe was “Polly,” Miss Beauclair, however, had even stranger distractions when under the influence. She apparently posseanes power to foresee things and events. One afternoon Mins Beauclair told of a collision between an electric car and an automobile in the city, A short time afterward there came con. firmation of the incident Police are looking for a foreigner. 45 years old, who is said to have ex ercined this strange influence, and an arrest ix expected soon. Who Can ‘Say That He Had Bad Luck? MADRID, March 21.—Juan Figuer va defied superstition and walked un der a ladder on his way to his own wedding. The ladder fell and knocked him unconscious, The wed ding was indefinitely postponed, A DEMONSTRATION of cymnas tion, Including interpretive and folk dancing, wilt be given at the Y M. C. A. Tuesday evening. Exhibi all the classroom work taught in the gymnasium during the winter will be on the program An Unfailing Way to Banish Hairs (Beauty Notes) Usiy hairy growths can be re ed in the privacy of your own get a small original one and mix into a der and superior court by W. M. Lee to re- gain ponseation of his two children, Leonard and Wesley Lee, Mr, and Mrs. I. W. Burley, 415 Melrose ave., the grandparents, have given up the tots. The children have lived with the grandparents since their mother died, December 27, 1920. Lee has mar- ried again and wanted to take his children tnto the new home in East- ern Washington. Sues City Because of Her Son’s Death! Damages against the city of $5.125 are asked by Mrs. Mary L. Wright | in a complaint filed Monday in su pertor court. Her son, Harold Van Deusen, wae electrocuted April 7, 1920, the complaint alleges, when he walked fnto an arc light wire that had been allowed to hang too low The accident occurred at Thomas st. and De Girl Is Champion in Plowing Contest EDINBURGH, March 21.—Miss Jean Hutch nm, who defeated all the men entered in the plowing con- test at the annual Glendale fair, has declined several offers of a vaude- ville engagement ————————— '32-Pe. Cottage Dinner Set Special at $4.49 Wednesday we are going to offer first to resume travel on the main eastern line near Auburn Monday after a 24-hour tieup resulting from a logging train wreck on the Green River curve. BEAUTY SPECIALIST TELLS SECRET A Beauty Specialist Gives Home Made Recipe to Darken Gray Hair Mra. M. D. Gillespie, a well-known | beauty specialist of Kansas City, re- lcently gave out the following state ment regarding gray hair: “Anyone can prepare @ stmple | mixture at home that will darken gray hair, and make it soft and glossy. To a half-pint of water add 1 ounce of bay rum, a small box of Barbo Compound and % ounce of glycerine. “These ingredients can be pur. chased at any drug store at very little cost. Apply to the hair twice & week until the desired shade is jobtained. This will make a gray- haired person look twenty years younger, It does not color the scalp, jis not sticky or greasy and does not rub off.”—Advertisement. Fi: OLYMPIC PANCAKE HouR OLYMPIC FLOUR CEREALS FEI The Store for Useful Articles cos AVENUE AND UNION & Store Hours—8:30 A. M. to 6 P. M. you feel the} 2 In three minutes it} out the of hair No harm or in can result from this , but be sure you buy real Advertisement. delatone i| Careless Shampooing Spoils the Hair Soap should be used very carefully if you want to keep your hair look ing {ts best, Most soaps and pre- pared shampoos contain too much alkall, ‘This dries the scalp, makes the hair brittle, and ruins it. The best thing for steady use ts Mulsified cocoanut oll shampoo (which is pure and greaseless), and is better than anything else you can use, ‘Two or three teaspoonfuls of Mul sified in a cup or glass with a little warm water is sufficient to cleanse the hair and scalp thoroughly. Sim- ply moisten the hair with water and rub it in akes an abundance of rich, ered , which rinses out easily, every particle of dandruff and excess oil quickly and evenly, diri, hair dri ocoanut oll It's very You can npoo at an. »harmacy , and a few ounces will supply evety member of the family for months. Be sure your druggist gives you Mulsified,—Advertisement, you this wonderful Cottage Dinner Set of 82 pieces at a very low price. Your choice of 3 of these beautitul patterns. The Gold and White, Blue and White and Blue Bird. These sets are decorated in neat, conventional designs. SPECIAL at $4.49. BIG TINWARE SPEC 15c EACH 15c EACH Do Not Miss These Wonderful Bargains 50 different items to choose from 3-foot Poultry Netting | | Gillette Brownie Safety Razor S s ‘hee (with 3 Blades) pecs SPECIAL AT 69c $2.69 A genuine Gil- lette Safety Razor, Roll Right now when with 8 blades, at a price like this. To use one of you need Netting for a Hidyr age PL hi your poultry and gar- real shaving com- den—we offer this 3- foot Galvanized 2-in. Mesh Poultry Netting at a very low price, at fort means— packed in a neat $2.69 roll. Each roll contains 150 feet. case complete with three blades— WEDNESDAY SPECIAL at 69¢

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