The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 4, 1922, Page 4

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THE We Tell It With Values FE Ges aS Ss et PS Seattle’s favorite, pictured in one of “Sweet Sixteen” new creations. This Spring Wrap of Tan Tricotine is one of our exclu- sive models. Priced “The Sweet Sixteen” way. Wraps, Capes and Coats for the Easter Stroll The most beautiful creations that have taken their stylings from the outstand- ing Paris models, graceful in folds and distinguished for their artistic and del- icate use of stitching—and all full silk- lined Tailleurs and Sport Suits for All Outdoors Though tweeds, in their vari-colorings, hold the place eminent for sport wear, there are the strictly tailored models for dress that carry with them the stunning quality of youthful charm— all richly silk-lined $ “Sweet Sixteen” Styles are not limited to $16 You get them also priced the “Bweet Sixteen way at 825 to 875. For the miss and women of all ages, in sizes 16 to 44. 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The fish come in contact | cobsen, manager of the bur Fac Bem” |The trifling extra with the charged water, and will|taiks before the Mutual F first cost is offset many times by its reliability and durability. Bold by Dealers and Electrical Compasios Everywhere. Massfactured by American Electrical Heater Company, DETROIT Oldest and Largect Exclusive Makers, Established 1894. not pass into the ditches, where WE GIVE YOU STATE SUPERVISION ABSOLUTE SAFETY GOOD EARNINGS And a service that is sure to please you— the kind that you are glad to recommend to your friends. Money received on or before the 6th of this month earns from the first. $1 to $5,000 Accepted Sof 771il fem WANTS oo INVALIDS = Fi i TTT WWE SEATTLE SAVINGS and LOAN | N Horlicks the Original | = ASSOCIATIO Avoid Imitations | 9509-32 AVE and Substitutes | | wo'tne Teratde 4 Growing Callers | Rich mitt, malted erain extract ia Powder | AH 7 SEATTLE STAR ‘Did Author Wilson the West, where writers and artists are gathered in an exclusive colony and where eccentricities often b staged “Pormander Walk,” a drip come the rule rather than the ex sTiaipiiendah love tala, “sae, Wee tion, the “duel on the beach” of |D Re Suit ive Mding role, Criley, | Harry Ton Wilson, famed writer, |. happily married man and father of | and Theodore Criley, noted landscape three children, 7 he hero, Wit painter, comes to outelams every | iin it i maid, t < 4a love: | other apectacular event making too ferv nd is declared to | with all the pomposity of the “code |ed for his “affair on the field of) duello” of old, preceded by wrathy| honor’ was that of Shaw's “Cashel lexchange of notes, attended by the| Byron,” George Meredith's “Skepey historic European gallantries, by seconds and “the meeting at dawn” |—all of them tales of suggestive of the anticn of “Bunker Bean,” one of the popular Wilson|manding retraction ¢ characters? Did not “Bunker Bean” |and “withdrawal of threats and hark back to the days of the Pha-| raohs and hide @ mummy in his | formal challenge to fight room? } partment announoed today. aan of March 31 down to $23,144, 616,493, which is lens than at any time since the war debt was lo. curred. public debt, collections in the tn |] come and tax revenues decreased from 7 year, to $293,82,045 for March of this year. mania, and Crown Prince Carrol here |go to the senate today or tomorrow. | square feet of floor space, and may to confer with King Alexander in| regard to his marriage with her/ inlaw of Congressman Madden, Illi furnished for use as @ station. daughter, Princess Marie, scheduled | nois, served in the world war with | — cae cree oe “The Only Way To Test Tea is to Taste it.—— "CAL AD A" con@ulting with his politica Heute’ Matyural Leaf Green Tea is proving a revelation to those who have for June 4 in Budapest TUESDAY, APRIL 4, 1922. MeDo Bean’? ‘Pull Bunker BY GENE COHEN on of the Movien” } CARMEL? {0-8HA, Cal., April y * 7 Open 9:00 to 5:40 The “man who has made the na padre ugh” at his satirical story pu ust now listen to tale hy oer er whether or not Wilson has| . Ss “done a Bunker Bean,” ure the . whieh fronts (he rum | pt clitte of Carmel, astounding details of the an : nt which is said to have no coun: | Here, in the literary Parnassus of dom It all started when the Carmelites art in America’s ware But the discussion which famed [pave made threats and denounced | Criley, The threats, it was said, | consisted chiefly of a statement that | “the town was too email for both of |i them.” Anyway, Wilwon went into| ff his own life played » role strong =| training, He had been @ fight fan | ly suggesting some of his highly jand knew boxing trainers in Mon-| satirized characters? terey le not the idea of a “duel,” staged) The literary background he select writers of the land, crities and literati generally are engrossed in hinges around this question: Has not Harry Leon Wilson in jand Conan Doy! ‘Croxley Master” | prize ring ra note de | statements Criley wrote the au charges.” To this Wilson sent a! And, more recently, the| The fight itself is now a classic among the literatt They met on a bluff overlooking the Wilson | brought two seconda—a ja grocery man, Criley unac lcompanied. Stripped to the waist jand wearing chamois gloves, they }fought it out primitively. Six times | |the artist laid the writer low and, |finally, Wilson took the count and. | jit ts sald, with an apology to his |necond for “an exhibition like thi.” Thus ended that chapter and Wil Thia brings the total erons debt || | 7 retired to his house by the cliffs, |while the gods, and the colony as|———— - cm | well, laughed without. | . |Queen Anne Postal IPOSTAL PLUM Bids Are Received *SALL RIGHT, BOYS, UNCLE SAM OWES ONLY 23 BILLIONS WASHINGTON, April 4.—-The public debt was decreased $334, 051,296 in March, the treasury de rolling, as shown in the sketch. Black Despite thin decrease of the 4.549 for March, last | WASHINGTON, April 4. — Paul | postoffice substation oa Queen Anne Henderson, Chicago, has been chosen | hill, to replace the present station at jsecond assistant postmaster general, | 12 Boston st. The lease for the latter + |it was learned in official circles to expires November 17. According to BELGRADE.-Queen Marie, of Ru-|jday. His nomination probably will Hattie, the station must contain 1,500 Henderson, 42 yearn old, in a son-| be either newly built, or quarters re GLOSSY, ROUGH BRAID —the braid that ts so smart this season, fashions these trim Hats. They are in several styles—one with etraight brim, another Navy Blue are the colors from which you may choose. They are banded with dlack, white, sand and Periwinkle brue Georgette, with @ coll of the same tone at the brim edge. And priced #0 low--$6.95! —MacDeougall's, Second Floor ugall /outhwick SECOND AVENUE AT PIKE Telephone Main 6720 New Sailor Hats Smartly Banded With Georgette White Tickets for Elij May Be Exc waa killed in the Knickerbocker thea ter disaster Poindexter Coming | | Back This Month | | Senator Miles Poindexter will re-| | turn to thie state to build up his po- | litte! fences—now tn bad condition— shortly after the middie of April, ac cording to advices from Washington. He will spend at least two weeks ants, WALTER F. RUST, 43, member'users of Ja OPO 9-9-09- 09-0 699-9-9--O-9-O-08-O8-- 4 - “From the ‘ Pennsylvania Hills To the Chain of . 99 1 | Steel Industries A Motion Picture of Intense Human Interest—The Greatest Industrial Picture W Ever Exhibited—Over 6,000 People in the Cast t \ With Special Musical Program. -:- Twelve-Piece Orchestra 1 This wonder picture will be shown at afternoon and evening perform- ances in the following Washington cities: Tacoma—Tacoma Theatre, April 10th and 11th. At the Two o'clock Each Afternoon y Eight o’Clock Each Evening L} and family to Free Admittance, ny or call Elliott 3146 and additional tickets will be mailed. Thursday and Friday ) APRIL ) 6-7 “Pennsylvania Hills To the Chain of Steel Industries” “A Motion Picture of | City --- Thrills” Street r To Be Presented to the People of Washington Metropolitan Theatre: Metropolitan Theater, on date of performance, entitles you Additional! tickets may be obtained at Suite 220 Douglas Please Fill in With Pencil—Iink Blure ed General admission ticket holders, Bids are now being received by | HANDED OUT | rrcstmnaster Paar Battle tor a new| desiring reserved seats for the open- ing performances of “Elijah” Tues- day night and for the following three performances have been asked to make the exchange during the day at the Arena box office, A final int dress rehearsal of both cast and chorus was held Monday night. been » |thetree in Beat We yearn and TRY IT——YOU WILL LIKE IT ony Re & H.C, COOK, EAST 3383, ELL.0350, DISTRIBUTORS aR @ y opty aligehhania Theatre, April : 12th. q Yakima—Capitol Theatre, April ' i th. if Bellingham—American Theatre, TO J! " April 19th and 20th. Spokane — Auditorium, April | { 24th and 25th. n" THE ‘ f This Coupon below, when properly filled out and presented at ]

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