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FRIDAY, MARCH 24, ST TS TTT TT Cs Member American Homes Bureau Removal Sale Saturday will be a busy day in this store, as we have made reductions that will attract the thrifty shopper. For tomorrow you will notice splendid savings in every department and the terms of piy- ment are most liberal. REED AND FIBER | BABY CARRIAGES and Go-Carts Our entire line of Baby Carriages and Go-Carts is reduced during this Great Removal Sale. The line includes such well- known makes as the Sturges- Lloyd’s— the makers of highest grade Pullman Baby Carriages, Strollers, Sul- kies, etc. Make your se- lection NOW and benefit by these Low Prices. Easy Payment Plan $ 50 Purchase, $ 1.00 Down, $1.00 Per Week $ 75 Purchase, $ 3.00 Down, $1.25 Per Week $100 Purchase, $ 5.00 Down, $1.50 Per Week $150 Purchase, $ 7.50 Down, $2.00 Per Week $200 Purchase,*$10.00 Down, $2.50 Per Week $250 Purchase, $12.50 Down, $3.00 Per Week $300 Purchase, $15.00 Down, $4.00 Per Week No Extra Charge—No Interest gi | t BY MILTON BRONNER LONDON, March 24.—Cannibali has become a factor to be reckoned with in Russia's famine area A sbudder of was in the voice of Misy Ruth Fry == secretary of the Friends’ Relief Com mittee, as she told what she saw in a tour of the starving Volga district “People in Palimovka were eating birch bark, pounded grass ahd scrub she raid. WHERE PIKE MEETS FIFTH brush. LIBERAL CREDIT EXTENDED - poo! Swimming at Luna park . Saturd M bh 26 Adve (o} [> New Phone—Elliott 491 II eee re "> = ok NOS; eA Bae s Fae re i . o « ce 4 j= . — | ; i 4 | . \| ° 66 | 34 vs. Swift’s Premium Ham and Swift’s Premium Bacon are produced from only the best hogs. Many of the animals we buy do not furnish meat of Premium quality. | Since these are the choice cuts from the best hogs, | cured and smoked in the best way, with scientific care and precision, they are naturally in great demand; but these cuts, with the loin from which pork chops come, repre- sent only about 34 per cent of the live animal. The remaining 66 per cent consists of the cheaper cuts, such as spare ribs, shoulders, trimmings, pigs’ feet, lard, etc., and shrinkage in dressing and curing. Shrinkage is equal to one pound in each five, and has no value whatever. That is why the prices of “Premium” Ham and Bacon and pork loins are higher than the price of the live animal Everybody wants them—and yet they are only about one-third of the entire weight. “Premium” Bacon alone is only about 8 per cent. The great demand for the choicer cuts, and the smaller demand for the cheaper cuts, constitute the reason for the comparatively higher price of the one-third, and the lower price of the other two-thirds. (Some of the lower priced cuts sell at less than the per-pound price of the live animal.) It is only by utilizing all possible by-products and exer- cising the utmost skill and efficiency that we are able to average a profit of a fraction of a cent a pound on all our business. N. B. Some very delicious dishes can be prepared from the cheaper cuts. Swift & Company U.S. A, Seattle Local Branch, 201-11 Jackson Strect j. L. Yocum, Manager MARY MINTER Mary Miles Minter (left) has sailed for the Orient. death of William D. Taylor, movie director, about whose death she expressed deep grief. Mabel Normand, alsg a friend of the murdered director, has announced that she will go to Europe when she coMpletes her present picture. dreadful memories | ~ | district, THE SEATTLE STAR AND MABEL SEEK REST She Cannibalism Factor ‘AUTO PLUNGES in Russian Famine OQVERHIGH CLIFF | “Here, as in many other places, am | Tports of cannibalism seem only too clearly entabliahed. The village popu: has | jiation of 6,077 last summer indied to 3,626—and i «till de creasing “Buxuluk, a place of 20,000 peopie, | is @ city of the dead, Streets are empty, Houses are shuttered. Ton or 12 out of every 100 people die every day in spite of relief work This town is the heart of the dis trict looked after by the American and British Quakers If the ravages of fam | most of the 618,0¢ opie in the including 00 children, | will perish. And this is only @ tiny | fragment of the vast Volga region that is starving. “Ovcagionally you see a market ne continue place with real brown bread and) | fresh cranberries. That ts all. “There & a House of Motherhood and Infancy established by the so viet in Busuluk It is called the House of Death.” | Misa Fry, one of the few women | who have had all the facilities for | observation opened by the soviet government and other agencies, said | the high peak of the famine tragedy was the destruction of homes. “Chlldren have been deliberately abandoned by thelr parente—not in callousness, but In the hope that someone will care for them. “I saw a father bring three starv ng children to a relief station, ask ng that they be fed, He was told | that only orphans could be taken in. Then they shall be orphans? ne and went away and committed de f stations are overflowing In one I counted 400 three rooms, wedged they oc Mithy \v thes patched ir starved “The terrible crying ix st the ery of }but=the di wail of ang nth that becon und of children ears. It in not hild in pain, help r food an a moan as ns stab them in their sleep. hat shall we do? Feed cht dren only, or sacrifice some of th | that enough parents may be saved ‘from starvation to help produce? “Whatever is done by relief organ tivation, with the best intentions in |the world, millions seem certainly doomed to death.” |Bolo Club to Name Favorite Candidates For the purpose of indorsing can Bolo club will meet at & p. m. Sat | urday at Veterans’ ball, 1616% Third ava. IF SKIN. BREAKS. “OUT AND CHES - 4PPLY SULPHUR Just the moment you apply Mentho-Sulphur to an itching, burn ling or broken out skin, the itching tops and healing begins, says a noted skin specialist. This eulphur | preparation, made into a pleasant lcold cream, gives such @ quick re |lief, even to fiery eczema, that noth ing has ever been found to take its use of its germ destroying it quickly subdues the itching, cools the irritation and heals the eczema right up, leaving a clear, smooth skin in place of ugly erup. tions, rash, pimples or roughness | You do not have to wait for im |provement. It quickly shows. You can get a little jar of Mentho-Sul |phur at any drug store.—Advertise. | ment. | Don’t suffer longer with stomach trouble | JOYNER STOMACH \s REMEDY Can now be had at any drug store or it direct for $1.00 and $2.00 by Joy. ner Drug Co, Spokana—Advertise ment, Id not lie down. | " big Western ranch and who, didates for the spring election, the | ~ has been in seclusion since the Driver Badly Hurt but Is Rescued by Passer-by | Rolling over a high embankment on Frink bivd., near 35th ave &., early Friday, an automobile’ drtven by W. H. Hanna, 690 First ave 8 crashed to the bottom of the cliff. Hanna wan picked up by & parsing Autoist, W. A. Harmon. of 2755 ler way, and rushed to the pital Yeu | city how PAGE 5 me RHODES Our Windows Will Tell A THREE-HOUR 9 a.m. Until 12:00 Noon Second Floor that sell regularly Saturday morning at $14. They are belted and loo ach back on -display. ‘The model wketched Is & assortment. Princess Creation of trico tine in navy blue, with belt and trimmed = with braid on the sleeves and collar, $45.00, $45.00 and up to $69.50 each. Boys’ Corduroy Suits Special $5.95 Poe Boys’ Dept.—Main Floor Kear « smoke Russia 8% to 10 4 coats 60 Boys’ Corduroy Suits, with ful van and knicker trousers, that have been welling for $5.50, $9.85 and $10.95 each, have been priced special for Saturday selling at $5.95 each Some of these suits are equipped with two pairs of knickers, and in a broken line of + zen lined coats and trousers, and in a broken line of sizea, Priced for a quick cleanup. Euch, $6.95. Smart Tweed Coats $1495 | A group of Tweed Coats in long and three-quarter lengths, at $19.50, will be offered special for yoke lining’ A splendid Coat for motoring and outing wear. Remember! The price after 12 o'clock, noon, will be $19.50. New Spring Coats $45.00 to $69.50 Very pleasing are the styles in this group of Spring Coats made of Marvella, Veldyne, Pandora and Twill Cords, now Straight line and belted models feature the fashioned ho: reinforced are polo gr piping rock The Secrets of “Belrobe” By Elizabeth Bubank an, ®PECIAL models with sleeve and Trimmings include braids, embroidery belts and buttons. Very attractive values are these Women’s Coats priced et Women’s Silk Hose—$2.25 Hosiery Dept Main Floor of a very good quality sie garter tops and soles, nude, new snede, medium African brown, cordo- ck and white. Sizes are The Belrobe Method is not so much a secret after as explained by Elizabeth Eubank, Rep- ‘ tel the ‘pictes r ative from He uarters of the Designer Boys’ Two-Knicker Suits Pattern Co., who will be here for a few days tigi Beirobe ix just ap added services that comes —in splendid materials and patterns, with full with Designer Patterns and she will be glad to thoroughly explain it to you. Patiern De pt—Upper Main Floor A Continuation fro: a few days ionger, « yard. . of our sale price on S4.inch Prunella Stripes and Plaids He suffered severe cuts about the | Dody and ines told potice that while ap | a bridge became con fused and ran off the |NEW SHOW COMING |TO PALACE HIP | The new show that opens « seven day engagement at Loew's Palace | Hip theater tomorrow is hernided as | being primartly a comedy affair, with plenty of navelties and melody to provide piquancy A big headline feature is promined in the offering of Babe La Tour, the |popular comedienne, and Fred (Broomstick) Elliott, an eccentric tun maker, who have recently combined forces for a tour of the Loew circuit Another big feature act is that! |provided by Tom McKay's Scotch Revue, a septet of lads and laasies who bail from the land 0’ the heath Suggestive of good cheer and ex citement in “A Day at the Races,” in which Hazel Joselyn and Clarence} Turnet will be seen, | Billy Barlow, according to the press agent, is “a versatile vendor of vari ety.” | Unique aerial coemdians are the Dennis brothers | Pauline Frederick, wt in her latest photopla "Two Kinds of Women 4 new role, that of a cultured society | girl who is forced into managing a} in mak » will be seen production ix seen in ing good, secures her life's happiness | jAlong unexpected paths | Coast Guard Cutter Chief Transferred | After 10 years’ service on the Powder Mill Blows {Missing Merchant | Up but None Hurt, Sick in Calgary TACOMA, March 24.—John Elien AUBURN, March 24.—Business as good and his assistant were) sociates of Charles W. Fairchild, pres- knocked to the ground, but saber | Mantel tet Fairchild Motor company, were injured, when Wheel Mill No.| were as much mystified today over OOL BOY PROTESTS Jimmie stopped whistling as he |crowded himself into his poor best | suit. “Aw, say, mother™ he shrieked, | “I can’t wear this old suit any longer. SCH . The sleeves up to bows.” telegram received f: him from ip to my elbows.’ 2 at the EB. 1 Du Pont de Nemours /a telegram ai rom Jimmie’s her sighed, for she Ca. at Du Pont exploded yesterday | Calgary as they were over his dis! raised that her son must have unknown cause. The mix-/ appearance from Auburn March 3. riggers powder, which is car | ‘The telegram said he was sick ina Hed on at No. 2, is anid to be un-| Calgary hospital, It did not explain Usually dangerous. how he got to Canada or why he| Employes had left the mill and, eft Auburn. | Btiengesd terneé cn the chet) —————— switch to start the mixing machin iTO KILL RATS ery when the explosion occurred. On March & three workmen were| killed when the gelatine mixing plant | exploded | Lincs High Alumni Reunion to Be Held An. entertainment and dance will | and MIC Always Use the Genuine STEARNS’ ELECTRIC PASTE feature the annual reunion of Lan-| 2%) - jorces these pests to run from the build n high school alumni in the|/t a x for water and fresh sir. ce, cock. school aud: um at @ P. m. Fri-|resches waterbuge and ante donee ton fay. A short assembly and busi-|and property and « ness meeting will preced 6 dance. y far Use—Retter than Traps is meeting will precede the dan Directions in 15 languages in every box Karl F. Adams, principal of the 2 on sine, 35e 15 on wine, $1.50 school, will make an address. MONEY BACK IF IT FAILS boys. | some new clothes at once, but with |many bills to be paid it seemed im- possible, “rll tell you, mother, Fred pur. ? Bought it at Cherry's down cond ave., between Madison jand Spring, in the Rialto building, right over the Pig'n Whistle. was more than pleased with his suit © | and says they have a big store chuck full of clothes for men, women and Advertisement. West coast ax commander of the leoast guard cutter Scout, Ben Lichtenberg will shortly |transferred to Newport News. For five years following his arrival Seattle in 1905, Captain Lichtenberg commanded the cutter Guard, Dur ing the war he saw service naval officer New Government Bi 150 new, nolid with drawer, tw | Seattle, Wasbington Cocoanut Oil Fine for Washing Hair If you waht to keep your hair in | good condition, be careful what you | wash it with | Most soaps and prepared sham poos contain too much alkali. This |dries the scalp, makes the hair brit |tle, and is very harmful, Mulsified cocoanut of] shampoo (which is pure | and enti ter than for shampoc as this can't pos hair jaibly injure | Simply put two or three teaspoon jfula of Mulsified in a cup or glass with a little warm water, then moist en the hair with water and rub it in It will make an abundance of rich, creamy lather, and cleanse the hair and sealp thoroughly. The lather rinses out easily, and rémoves every particle of dust, dirt, dandruff and excess off, The hatr dries quickly and evenly, and it leaves it fine and allky, bright, fluffy and easy to man age. You can get Mulsified cocoanut ofl shampoo at any drug store, It iv very cheap, and a few ounces is enough to last everyone in the fam. | ily for months. Be sure your drug. gist gives you Mulsified,—Advertise- ment, Captain | Store Hours, 8:30 A. M. to 6 P. M. THE STORE FOR USEFUL ARTICLES At Prices That Mean Savings Special for Saturday 8 pkgs. Vegetable Seeds for...... Blue Grass, special, per lb White Clover, special, per lb this very low foot heavy Electric Iron Cords Special’ at 98c Regular $1.50 150 Fits-All Electric Iron Cords are going on special sale for Saturday at price. This cord is a 6- insulated cord, complete with a detachable plug and a patent plug for iron, with a spring protector— it will fit any For Saturday we are offering you this 24-inch high quality Sheffield Household Saw, special at 59¢. Boys, iron, Special at 98¢. FREE . Attention! Saturday we are going to give you FREE Stanley 6-foot Zig-zag Yellow Rule with concealed joint, special at 49¢. Mitt. a Boy's every purchase of a Baseball Glove or 25c Baseball with 4-ounce Bottle The Wonderful Polish Special LIQUID VENEER ie-unce Bottle 29c