The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 28, 1922, Page 8

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WARNING! Say ‘‘Bayer’” when you buy Aspirin. " Unless you see the name “‘Bayer”’ on tablets, you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians ‘ver 22 years and proved safe by millions for Colds Headache Rheumatism Toothache Neuralgia Neuritis Earache Lumbago Pain, Pain only “Bayer” package which contains proper directions, “Rayer” bees of 12 tublete— Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggista the trode mark of Barer Manatecture of Mowcncetivacttenter of Bulleslicectd (GO, March 38—Rail em-; president of the railroad department stint themselves and/of the American Federation of La neceasi.| °F, charged today. Jewell argued before the United @tates railroad labor board for an imerease in pay for shop workers, (ADVERTISEMENT) purchase of because raiircads do no! wage, Bert M. Jewell, jet, the Reged, of Public Works. The he Superintendent of | mas xc | Franaportation shall be fixed by Gidinance. The Superintendent of Tra tation, saving to t Council #ueh fered it oper mrunietpat street railway system and all plant facilities, builds and structures « ITY | crane “ erat the City; eee service tule: mpleyed upon of fon with, said municipal a < rtation, resume his former position in the classifi civil service: and the last appoint to the position srom which. 8 shall cot t of the facts constituting such shall specify that in the be there! 4- | their ratification ef rejection at the | Pi be neal municipal election * La chy the tad ity Coanefl the tet pay 4 and signed by pach open seseion in au’ eat ~~ ts passa, this 1 it Mar Ci Beattie for 524 ri Oe t | ‘oF rejection at the PHILIP TIND, tei p Melection to be held Degsigent pro tem. of ne ( ae Pied Kote day Mareh, < Counetl the, tet] He Ww. chnioLa, 2a isned by | City Comptrotier and L} Rees = Fa oe, cure ¥, eputy Clerk. First publica’ brass 28, 1922. NOTICE Lorene. sad of March, 1922. ot Artie Tv urine City Chart striven and fled electors ot The City of Beattie City Clerk. lelpal election to be publication March 28, 1922. sald City on the and day of SOLUTION No, Le, aid “proposed measure reads as fol- UTION AND PROPOSITION Boction 20 st Articne Te Initiggive Meaper City Charter of the City of Ordinance . oh a its ‘gub-| An Ordinance relating to the mu- nicipal ratiwa: Sty Tot i rit ‘ratification or getey of the city in relation there- at the ceneral manicipal | to to be held therein on the Whereas, it te the public int of May. 1932. of Seattle dec id eatablish Nacal poll in rela- SSOLVED UY CITY | ton ta the Muntel § 4 he 1 pal Street Ratiway 4 OF THE Cr or tem, whereby the cost an se thereof shall be born b Seotion 39 of Article TV of |neariy an may be, by al who bene ty Charter of the City of Seat. (fit therehy. if amended to read as follows: > jon 30. Every person yiolat- | Qny general public ordinance lore or hereafter enacted pro- Of requiring any act jthe taking effect of thin ordinance, "presen: t and expense of the maint ie guilty “ot hy mis | nance aod o tipon conviction | m of The | whatever, for lice be paid wholly |ing fees, penaltie HeailGniass otherwine pro. | ©! in uch ordinance, be pun-| out of revenue ¥ of Sea ot. wecading Ue, derived from taxation. ent in the City Jail for a effect of this ordinan nok exceeding thirty (30) uuncll of The City of Sea ‘or by both such fine and im-|ti¢ shall annually, In the manner nt, and any such ordinance fF. ovide for the evy of a tax upon all taxable pro: jerty of t City of Seattle sufficient | he provi the coat and expense of » 5 seinen thereto enance and operation of if the Hame had been con. | *Aid Bt Kailway System for the in such ordinance ensuing year IT FURTHER RE-| Section 3. That the cost and « at such proposed amend. | Dense of maintenance and operatic submitted to the qualified |4% Used in this ordinance, shall be Of the City of Reattle fhe | Computed pursuant to, and in ace Tatification or rejection at the cordance with, the requirements or enti élection to be heid| the laws of the State of Washin: Y Eity he 2nd day of May, | ton or of any commission or bure: thereunto authorized by such jaw. met the int |, Section 4. That ‘there be and te Dow r |hereby created a fund to ae eee 02 | and designated an the jand Depreciation Reserve nd,” into * [which the City Council shall set aside. monthly, from the gross ore tem of ihe city the municipal railway » | 4) cents Pp each Chmptroiier and firemen. The amount thus set a. de Syetielo City Clerk. shall be expended solely for exten- M. STREET. Deputy 1 sions and renewal of track and ‘iret publication Mavch’2h, ti%a, | *uipment. to Bection 1 City Chart LUTION and PROPOSITION | 4 to the qua amend Section 7 of Article VIII| fied electors of The City of Sentt the City Charter of the City of | at the municipal election to be he le, and providing for the sub id lon of auch Proposed amend. to the qualified electors of 4 city for their ratification or | said proposed measure read Born municipal | lows m to be held therein on the | INITIAT: PETITION MO, 8290 y of May. An_ Ordinance 83908 | regulating t " OF | cats an the ttle, provi ing for the co on and’ diap Bee lon 7 of Article VII of |of all dead dows and cats, providi harter be amended by|for the appointm: ther o & new subdivision to|ment of the King corporat In the Departm: ic Works there shall b: ent of Transportation. the f which shall be the Superin- it of Tranaportation, who shall inetuded in the classified ciyil : a "An Ordina but shall be appointed | EE ass the keeping of dogs an att nie | rican the City f ¥, Counce for cense taxes and pro except, a a herein otherwine|ties for violations therert 4. 9 years, removed” ‘by the RAED of Temoval with the | the seme te en shall be a member |as followa: ; Bouncing Baby Boy Sees Light in City’s Jail in City the women's ward at the city bastile counted noses the other morning she found one mor the records called for And that extra nose belonged to | the only male prisoner who ever eccupied a cell in the women's At 1:80 Saturday morning, Stew. ard Dare of the emergency hospital was hurriedly summoned from his office on the oer above to assint at the arrival of a boy, born to Mra. Minnie Kamantha, an Austrian woman, serving a %0day sentence on a liquor charge, Until a few minutes before arrival of the lusty youngster no . matron or prisoner, that the stork was due *@ soon in the ward. The event trahepived so swiftly that Dr. D. Roth mother and son were taken to the Sacred Heart hospital at the tariiest possible inoment. Police officials expremed regret they had not known of the! condition of the woman and attrity | ute their ignorance that the woman speaks very littie|}) English and bad none of the ap Pearances of a potential mother, eTORS * and statin | je Roclety to restrain and impound all euch animals * beg Rection 6 of Ordai- ed & 4 aed providing th 5) game is hereby am animal is eutrarton from disease, the owner or kee t hours by paying to unty Humane Society thn ., together with ie herein, shall be the City Treasuter aa Beedimetese | Section & Fret Beet 387 ed fe Ne Ordinance | ned | posing leense taxes and penalties for violatio Ordinance No. 191 be the sare ie he: ‘eby amended, to read for the want 6 icemed within the | pall be humanely de. |B) oy RR scretion of the |i) ng County Humane Societ | cine y,, may strayed or at ‘the Heense tax and cod- ing those provided 4 Bection 6 here- Ordinance No. Thereor and repealing Ordinanc amend em of The City Mactite ot | of deattic, and declaring. the fecal | > mane bocinty shall i before the 1st and Ith day of each | y into the city King County Hamane ‘ om and after| ve ary following na car j wa herein provided } Sefeben) Dota Tm. | Section 2. ‘That trom and after|comptrolior is hereby anthorized and | | directe ed to draw and the city tre pay on or before the 10th y of, each calendar month @ war payable to the order of the said | county Humane §: unt equivalent t tal all money rec: | City Treasurer during the preced calendar month, Hundreds of Yards of Silk and Woolen Remnants A splendid assortment at decid- ed savings. Lengths from 14 to 5 yards, Canton crepe, taffeta, messaline, satin, charmeuse, crepe de Chine, fancy silks, serge, broadcloth, tricotine, Poiret twill, velour and coatings. Lining materials—sateen, perea- line, Venetian and fancies. —Viret Pleer 96 Corsets at $1.50 Four models for different fig- ure types, medium and slight. Two models with elastic top are made of fancy striped pink and white—two models are for aver- age figures, made of pink coutil with long hips, and low above the waistline. —fiecond Floor Stamped Goods Specials At 85c. 200 pieces Stamped Pillow Covers, Center Pieces and Table Runners, stamped on art crash. Reduced for clearance. At 75e. Dark brown or blue Table Runners and Pillow To; to match. Stamped on art clo’ Regularly $1.50. At85e, Summer Pillow Covers, ready made, and steneiled in blue conventional patterns. Art Section, Fourth Floor Gloves in Clearance Small Lots at Extreme Redue- tions— At $1.39, 172 pairs 1- and 2- clasp Kid and Gloves, in assortment. At $2.95. 96 pairs Mocha Gloves, strap wrist styles in mode and beaver shades. At $1.95. 60 pairs novelty Fab- rie Gloves in strap wrist and 12- button styles. $2.50 and $3 qualities. At $1.35. 250 pairs 16-button Fabric Gloves with self colored, Paris point and embroidered backs. Mode, beaver and pon- gee. —Firet Floor Silk Top Suits $1.95 120 Women's Munsingwear Silk Top Union Suits, in flesh and white. Sizes 42 and 44 only. Reduced from $3. —First Floor Children's Union Suits AT $1.25. 180 Union Suits for girls and boys—low neck, sleeve- less, trunk knee, for girlsa—high neck, short sleeve, knee length for boys. Ages 4 to 16 in the lot. Reduced from $1.50 and $1.75. —Firet Floor Tourist Suit Cases $6.95 Unusual values in fine black en- amel duck Suit Cases, with cre- tonne lining, shirred pocket and tray. 24 and 26 inches. Regu- larly $10. —Fifth Floor Cowhide Bags $8.45 Black and brown Cowhide Bags, full leather lined. Smart three- piece style with sewed-on cor- ners. Sizes 16 and 18 inches. Regularly $12.50. —Fifth Floor Women’s Lisle Stockings 95c Pr. 100 pairs imported fancy Lisle Stockings in a broken line of sizes and colors. Lace boot and embroidered clockings. Black, white, cordoyan and navy. Reg- ularly priced at $1.50. —First Floor Silk Stockings $1.50 Pr. 300 pairs “GRANITE” Silk Stockings in mill irregulars. Full fashioned styles in black. In “firsts” selling at $2.25 a pair, —Virst Floor THE SEATTLE STA Wednesday Every Item . = Co, Bargains—and Offer- S V I ings Like These ‘Em- upreme V atue ° ne ise ttl Tomorrow A BIG SALE DAY New Lots at Low Record Prices and Clearance Lats at Slashing Reductions TELEPHONE ORDERS—On the majority of Movey items the quanti- ties are sufficient, we think, to last throughout the day, and on such telephone orders will be filled immediately, as usual. However, on limited quantities, that those who make an early trip to the store may not be disappointed, no telephone order will be filled until after noon. Smart Dresses and Suits $14.95 Formerly $19.50, $25 and $39.50 Clever styles in Silk Dresses, in- cluding blouse styles with elastic waists, in smart combinations of colors—some suitable as dance frocks. Handsome velveteen models, well tailored and trimmed with silk braids, elaborate embroidery and contrasting color bindings and facings. Navy and Black. 25 SPRING SUITS $14.95 Unusually Low Priced Plain tailored navy tricotine, navy and brown Jersey and youthful tweeds with red collars and cuffs. Handsome models—well tailored—becoming styles—at a very special price. —Appare! Sections, Third Floor SS Infants’ Coats at $2.39 Made of white cashmere with capes; trimmed with fancy braid and lined with fine quality sateen; interlined. 12 only, Formerly $4.65. Second Floor Specials in White Ivory 20 Hair Receivers at 85c. 48 Buffers at 85c. Ivory—the ivory composition com- monly known as French ivory. —Firet Floor Ribbon Remnants Hal 500 yards odd lengths of Ri including satins, velvets, gros- in, brocades, moire and taf- etas. Widths from \% to 6 inches. Regularly $1.50 to $4 yard. —Piret Fleer Veil Lengths 59¢ 300 pieces mill ends, but " Veilings that would sell regularly from $1 to $2.50 a yard. Lengths from 1 yard to 114 yards. Plain shades and a variety of beautiful colored dot effects. —First Floor Bon-Bon Baskets $1.29 A suggestion for Easter giving— Silver plated Bon-Bon Baskets. Regularly $2.25. 50 in the lot. —Firet Fleer * Beauty Boxes at $2.65 A special purehase of 36 Beauty Boxes of polished vachette, moire silk lined and fitted with large mirror, powder box, rouge box, lip stick holder and coin purse. With two handles. —¥First Floor Sweaters Much Reduced An assortment of 24 Women’s and Children's Sweaters—odd sizes in broken lines to be discontinued. A variety of styles and colors, includ- ing high sports shades. ROE Fleor Women’s Handkerchiefs AT 171c. Sport Handkerchiefs in a variety of colors and patterns, with hand-rolled hems. AT 50c. Pure linen French Hand- kerchiefs, with hand-rolled and hand-hemstitched hems; in plain and corded effects. —First Floor Beaded Bags at $1.98 A special purchase of 72 Beaded Bags in drawstring styles, with pretty flower designs in delicate shades against contrasting back- grounds. —First Floor 400 Yds. Cretonne 35¢ Yd. Wide choice of designs and colors. 36 inches wide. —Fourth Fleor Special Price Basement 100 New Coats at $15 Regular $19.50 and $25 Qualities TAILORED STYLES—-WRAPPY MODELS—CAPES Smart models in tweeds, yelours, herringbone, polair and chinchillas—some of reversible coatings. With trimming of stitching, buttons, fringe, tabs an¢ buckles. In brown, tan, gray, Copen, reindeer, scarlet, mannish mixtures, Kelly green and mixturea, 100 New Dresses at $10 Remarkable Values at This Low Price CANTON CREPE—SATIN CREPE—TRICOTINE—POIRET TWILL—TAFFETA Twenty-six styles from which to choose. Many Sample Dresses included in the lot. Wool Dresses in navy—many with striking combinations of colors in trimmings of Canton crepe and braid, Silks in navy, brown, black, henna, tan and Copea. Misses’ sizes 16 to 20-—Women's sizes 36 to 46. 800 Coverall Apron Dresses 85¢ Women’s Stockings 17c¢ Pr. TUESDAY, MARCH 28, 1922. This Ie the Store* of Men's Shirts $1.25 — 144 Percale Shirts of service- able quality in attractive stripe patterns. Neckband style with turnback cuffs, a Silk Knit Ties 85¢ 60 pure thread Silk Ties in the newest weaves and color combi- nations. Men’s Pajamas $1.65 85 Lino-cloth Pajamas—soft finished, serviceable fabric. With pearl buttons and silk frog trimmings. Colors: Dark helio, pink, blue, pongee, crearn and white. Bizes A, B, C and D, Men’s Union Suits $1.50 96 Spring weight Cotton Ribhed Union Suits of fine gauge, e' tic weave. Made with quarter sleeves and in ankle length. Full size. Sizes 34 to 46, —First Floor 40¢ Japanese Crepe 27¢ 500 yards good quality Japanese Cotton Crepes, 12 good, desir- able colors. —Becon4 Floor Remnants Si Phorply Retuaed Hundreds of Co’ in good, usable lengths. Al greatly reduced. = —secona Floor 50c Striped Flagzons $2¢ 886 yards fine quality White Flaxons in pretty stripes. —iecond Floor Boott’s Toweling 18¢ 1,000 yards Crash Toweling for kitchen use. Very special. —Betond Floor 50c Lace Voiles 39c Yd. 327 yards White Lace Voiles in fine quality. 36 inches wide. _____ —Becond Fleor Hemmed Napkins 6 i a ‘or 35¢ 80 dozen good quality ton Napkins, hemmed, ready L use, —Second Floor 55c Pillow Cases 42¢ 420 Utica Pillow Cases, size 45x 36 inches. —Second Floor 55c Pillow Tubing 42c 500 yards standard quality Pil- low Tubing, 45 inches es wide, Sewing Machine Specials No. 720 Eldredge Two-Spool— Beautiful six-drawer pattern. Regular price $72.50. Movey Day $61.50. No. $90 Eldredge Rotary. Beau- tiful four-drawer pattern. Regu- & price $67.50. Movey Day Other Models at Similar Reductions Movey Day Terms: $1 will place one of these machines in your home. Balance on _ cofvenient payments. Your old machine taken as part payment. Dress Forms at $12.50 National Adjustable Dress Forms can be adjusted to the exact size desired. Special for Movey Day at $12.50. ant itl en dogs, cats and other animals ¥ shall, upon the taking is ordinance, he permit- free of charge, © yenra. or until the anid elty pound, including a ings and appurtenances thereto, collars, electrocuting rF DEATH I OM PL annual Par) §§ Irn *r paid Society shall at the end of tw Jobless, Strangl gy by Varad or te be ngneurnted br ot WZ FAR If NOER dinanie or satiter as bere tre Himself to Death) mq sacconsea number of doatha| orm ee ee U nes and daulbeaent | y § existing when e@sid Soclet ver thate wae, exoept for ner No more equossing and pinching to get pow section, 14. o * unaightly bleminhe: this ordinance ts for any to he unconatitutional decision shall not af Wdity of the remaining |‘ ceint—aprinkle @ tit “ponge-—rub briskly over the blackheads » effect and be in fore: eo a law under the provisions ¢ one herein af- ciety hme tiled obligations to , to read| te performed on ite part as herein Or 3 Prs. 50c¢ Regular $1, $1.25 and $1.50 Bust Forms, made of papier Children's Stockings 29c canal | ualities Pa Pgs 200 pairs fine rib Cotton Stock- | 40 pairs Stockings with double sole sa ee ‘oe 0 gy RR fe veces en eee a mast ings in black, white and cordo- | and high spliced heel. Colors: Diack percale, gingham, and muslin. AN are at. $2 25. ps van. Regularl riced 35c. and brown Slight “seconds.” tractively trimmed, Belted and sash models are ic . 7? —Firet Floor in small, medium and large sizes, Serine eckinn Department, Farmer was originally one who col- lected tax UGH! BACKACHE! Penniless, out of work and facing | trom Golter poisoning is entirely | starvation, Taku Takahash!, 40, tied | 1° {0 leditference and carelosanens Get Your CORE TIRED F a cord about his neck Monday after.| When Go r] noon and attached the other end to! hens Mchoking.. loss 0 Abie Ah! what relief. No more tirea ¢| his bedpost in the Indiana hotel. | 0% - ‘ | feet; no more burning feet, swollen, ‘Takahashi then slipped down In bed, | & | bad smelling, sweaty feet. No. more and strangled, His dead body was |{inwed found late in the evening by the » | landlord. *|$imple Application That ‘Oia sold by drug jin $2 and $5 ting. 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It takes the pain right out and IE rary RT wll a a rei limp or draw up your face in pain. |ends the misery. It is magical, yet With} Your shoes won't seem tight and jabsolutely harmless, and doesn't ron, | your feet will never, never hurt or} burn the skin. get sore, ewollen or tired, Nothing else stops lumba; s 50, Belat Get a box at any drug or depart-|ica, backache or rheumatism so ment store, and get relief for a few} promptly. It never disappoints!— cents.—Adyertisement, Advertisement, ‘ akin and py oy Any Gruge te powder, and 1 be ali you will ever need, te 1

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