The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 4, 1922, Page 5

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oe co | Skin beauty that lasts Soaps which contain tropical oils may temporarily smooth and soften your skin, But their beneficial effect soon disappears— because they reach only the surface. If your skin is to be permanently beautiful, the pores and cells must be reached. That is exactly what Lifebuoy does. Tt contains a principle, never before put into a soap, which clears the pores of impurities— wakes them to healthy life—makes them acces- sible to Lifebuoy’s softening, beautifying, palm and cocoanut oils. 1 Lifebuoy has revolutionized the daily care It makes your skin Jastingly soft, fresh and The Big RED Cake LIFEBUOY HEALTH SOAP | ——_—__— PAUL © HARPER and Robert “me Busines vars} IN PORTLAN: will discuss “The Business Man's | Having left Seattle Inte Monday epend four days. After that the Itinerary includes latops in Den Chicago, Washing: | | ton and New York, where Joffre will ‘take part in the unveiling of tue | }ton, following the resignation of Cot EATTL MOHAMMEDAN REVOLT GROWS | A vast Mohammedan uprising is seen by international ex- perts in recent revolts in Africa and Asia. Map shows the territories affeeted. In battling against Spain; Tripoli (B) has started an uprising against Italy; Egypt (C) is seething with revolt for complete independence from Great Britain; in Asia Minor (D) Greece ond Turkey have been fighting for control, and in India (EB) Mohammeda. militarists and others are revolting ones British rule. FIVE INDICTED IN ‘POLICE SEEKING THEATER CRASH MISSING BROKER erbocker Disaster Firm, Disappears Morocco (A), Mohammedans are \}) | Builders Blamed for Knick-|Harry E. Wills, Head a | | WASHINGTON, April 4 Seattle and Portland police were jury here yesterday returned an in-| cooperating Tuesday in an effort dictment holding five men jointly! to locate Harry E, Wills, head of responsible for the collapse of the the H. E. Wills Co., stock and bond Knickerbocker theater |drokers, whose name is mentioned ary 29, and charging them with in-|in connection with the disappear voluntary manslaughter. The dis | ance of $5,000, aster took a death toll of 97 lives.| mw, Sweet, Seattle branch man. The indictment charges the disar| ager of the company, which has ter was due to three causes: [headquarters in Portiand, notified 1.—Fanity designing. |the police that a week ago Wilin| 2.—Faulty construction. left a note on Sweet's desk, saying 3.—-Inadequate = supervision he was on a business trip and building work. ‘Those indicted were Reginald W. Geare, A grand roof, Janw ot, ver until two days later, Wills ba not been located since that time. the theater, According to a dispatch from Port John H. Ford, president of the jand, Sweet was informed, Union Iron Works and engineer who |that the Oregon state corporation revised the original plans Donald Wallace, general foreman! firm's books, and is searching them for Frank 1. Wagner, contractor/for defalcations, and that the Port- for the theater. Richard G, Fletcher, foreman for| writ of attachment the Hammett Fireproofing com-| Ton: Hu: !burt. pany, for subcontractor for cement! Sweet announced his Intention of and masonry work. |going to Portland to investigate. ae PLAN CAMPAIGN “i SS8 ABAINST BOOZE ted the theater during ita con Spokane Man Named. as University Regent R. R. Rogers, Spokane, | appointed to succeed Col. wien Perkins, Seatt) y the board of re gents of the University of Washing architect of from Shecift ethers the exonerated. |Drys Hope ‘to. Throttle the Demon Rum WASHINGTON, Sam's mort “Apri determined 4—Unele effort to Perkins, ‘The appointment marked the Inanguration of « polley to have the beard representative of beth |Mastern and Western Washington. within a woek—immediately after a| conference of the general prohibition | chiefs of staff day This war counctl, composed of ‘Ticket in the Coming Elections,” the latter “The Mrickson Cartare Bul.” night, Marshal Joffre, with hin wife and daughter, was spending Tuesday in Portland. He will leave the Ore KON Metropolis Wednesday for San Francisco, where he ia scheduled to of Ulysses 8. Grant. April 26 Marshal Joffre’s last afternoon tn Seattle was t in shopping, in| company with Mme, and Mile. Joffre. Thousand Islands, at the mouth of the St. Lawrence, number about 1,700 RESINOL Soothing and Healing ‘Tostop dandruff and loss of hair and romote a health begin the Resin treatment today Embarrassing Hairs Can Be Quickly Removed (Peauty Culture) Haire can be easily banished from the underarms, neck and face by rial free @ stiff paste some powdered delatone T ! fr nd water, i spread on hairy sur.) ‘ae and tn two or three minutes rub! Dept. ST ' off, wash the skin, and it will be free from hair or blemish. Excepting in Resinol very stubborn growths, one applica tion is sufficient. To avoid disap pointment, buy the delatone in a original package and mix fresh | Advertisement +Vhoto by Price & Carter Miss Louise Lovely says: ; “Say It With Flowers” at Rosaia Bros., Florists—Third and Madison St. islands. | this quick, painiess method: Mix into | Commissioner Roy A. Haynea, who j has lined up the forees on the Can- adian border; Col. L. G. Nutt, who tn jthe Florida army, and EB. C. }lowley, who recently |the forces on the Mexican frontier, will assemble Thursday or Friday to draw up final plans for a simul ‘i Indigestion or Sour, Gassy Stomach Yel | via sea and land. Pickets bave been stationed an along the line from Hava to Montreal to San Diego to *ano, “Pape’s Diapepsin” gives therin, information from the my” to be used when the new he ig Pattie begins \GUILT DENIED BY 6 BROKERS Relief in Five Minutes “Pape's Diapepsin” relieves stom ach distress in five minutes. You don't want a slow remedy when your| stomach is bad—or an uncertain one} your stor mach | he said, | returning from mobilization of} reorgnniset | taneous onslaught on rum runners, | | | would be in Portland and Vancou-|f) |comminsioner was in charge of the! jlapd office has been closed under a«|[) | | | throttle Demon Rum will be started! toemer Emperor Karl, who died of | It wan learned: to-| 1. hee | mae RHODES co. Our Windows Will Tell Misses’ and Women’s Jumper Dresses With Capes An Easter Attraction Special $9.95 Styles could not be more attractive than are found in the new Three-piece Dresses that are being dis- | played for girls’, misses’ and women’s Easter wear. They are designed of age and tweeds, in colors of Copenhagen, rose, tan, brown and lavender, bound with black braid. Styles are as sketched, and specially priced at $9.95 each. Girls’ sizes, from 12 to 16 years, are displayed on the Upper Main | Floor. “Three- -piece” Dresses, in sizes 16, 18 and 20, | are on the Second Floor. ine Rnooes Co Smart Leather Bags $2.95 Leather Goods Dept—Main Floor Stunning New Flowered Hats Choice $7.50 Each | Second Floor Just think for a moment of the | |charm of beauty that thrills your very being as you suddenly gaze upon a field of bright Spring flowers | | turning their faces to the warm sun. | pees same feeling will hold you in its spell as you look at the wonderful color hues of the flower trimmings on these smart Hats of Yedda straw, Milan hemp and hair braids in all | | their becoming shapes and styles. | | A new showing of Spring Bags of plain and fancy leathers, in lizard and |p spider calf, pin seal, long grain and em- |p) bossed leathers, | These are silk lined and appropriately fitted; they come in colors of black and brown. For a bag that is first in ap pearance and quality, you will immedi- ately recognize these as excellent values” at $2.95 each. A New Shipment of Georgette Crepes $1.50 a Yard Trimming Dept—Main Floor The Trimming Department has just received a very fine display of Geor- gette Cfepes in the wanted shades of brown, taupe, henna, black, navy, mid- night blue, bisque, turquoise, rust, pearl, orange and others. Priced at, a — yard, $1.50. Dainty Wool Slip-on Sweaters $1.95 Each Upper Main Floor | Women’s and Misses’ Slip-on Sweat- ers in round neck style with three- quarter length sleeves and in colors of navy, gray, tan, brown, jockey red and black. All have sashes and are most reasonably priced at $1.95 each. |Karl’s Will Fr aga ~ SNOW SLIDES for Royal Regent) BLOCK ROADS VIENNA, March 4—The will ot} WAALEAGM Saiee, Asch Adee Mungar, 22, was killed by a snow- slide which dammed the St. Regis river and blocked the Northern Pa-| Alki Is Starting Flower Camp Poppies will be planted along 200-yard stretch from the h school ground to the entrance Schmitz park Tuesday | in observing opening of the fi 05 double pneumonia at Funchal, April asked that — regent be appointed for his eldest son, Franz Otto Jowef, =f until the boy became of age “to rule | “Mic tracks to a depth of 18 feet. penn ts tan hind ; over Austria and Hungary.” BUTTE, Mont, April 4.—Snow.|tremonics will be in charge of Alki Women's Improvement Alki school children, Seattle cials and resigents of Alki slides have stopped main line opera-| tions of the Chicago, Milwaukee &/ St. Paul raflroad between Saltez and St. Regis, Mont. The Northern Pa. | #ssist. cific is unable to operate over its tracks In the same territory. A carload of dynamite ts being | rushed to the scene, to be used in | blasting a way for the trains, No | Ar assenger trains were caught be- tween slides, but it will probably be} several days before traffic can be re Monarchists, however, were inter cuted im the possibility that ex-Em press Zita might lead a counter revo- lution against the present govern ents of Austria and Hungary, and tempt to reign herself until 1930, when Karl's son would be of age to take the thro FOR SKIN. TORTURES Zemo, the Clean, Antiseptic Liquid, Just _What You Need | s «| s, sumed as u vual Los Angeles Loses Millions to Crime to Don't worry about “Fevema or oth 1LO8 ANGE April 4.—Crime| to er skin troubles. You can have a| Precast h : Ss p eczema during March itizens of Los An F clear, healthy ekin by using Zemo| pies ne: 2 000,000. Police Statie-| The most wonderful MO| celes nearly $2,000,000, Police Statis: ii obtained at any drug store for 35c,|tician 1. W. Lyons announced today. about Postaim is how little to heal. Often s it is enow or a harmful one NEW YORK, April 4.—Six officers |or extra large bottle at $1.00 here were 850 burglaries, Lyons’ - F is too valuable; you mustn't injure| and directors of the Ameria: ethan emo generally removes Pimples, Pa Py aidwed, wie only 11 ar-| single 50c box will clear away @ it with drastic drugs, Pape's Dia-| exchange, indicted with the exchange | Blackheads, Blotches, Eczema &n4/ rests on that charge. poy mtg epsin is noted for its speed in SIV) lant Friday for alleged “keeping, | Ringworm and makes th 7 rsons have! ng relief, its harmlessness, It* cer| conducting and operating a bucket |and healthy. Zemo is a committed suicide, 11 © murdered tain unfailing action in regulating) shop.” pleaded not guilty yesterday |etrating, antiseptic liquid It 1%} and 109 killed in traffic accidents. | sick, sour, tomach Keep tmtore Judge Rosalsky in general|easity applied and costs a more! | this pe petor I YOUF | sessions. ltrifle for each application. It is al| Billiards had its origin from an old home eet a large Advertisement. ny drug store, their clients eat something to make whatever motions they de ou, if what nta and | cited upon in regard to the indict . ments. Judge Rosalsky agreed to which doesn’t a you eat ties 1 |sours and forma head this. ache, dizziness and nausea; eructa-| tions of acid and undigested food remember, as soon as Pape's Diapep- sin comes in contact with the stom: Jach all indigestion vanishes, It is | the most efficient antacid known the certainty and ease with which it overcomes stomach and digestive disorders i» a to thone who try it Advertisement \Woman Substitutes | ,,)*0% i | Flowers for Frocks — Monday before Justice of the Peace C. C. Dalton on a charge of carrying concealed weapons. the proprietors of the Black Cat tav ell highway, wa guitted by a jury lin Judge Aust artment of su perior court Monday of a charge of having stolen property in his posses: sion revelation “Good morning, Evelyn. T haven't seen you for ages. What has been keeping you away? I hear you have || Homes furnished in white |gone in for gardening over on | Will be clean and bright Vashon. Is it true? If so you surely || Mfter using look healthy, but do you mind if I Geary’s Magic Soap ASK YOUR GROCER or Phone Elliott 3006 jask what you have done to yourself? | | You don't look the same. Is it your | | hair?” | “Oh, I don't know how I look, and | I don't care much I have been hav } ing the most wonderful time start. / jing a garden thie spring. Never did }it before and | am thrilled to death }1 have put in a whole row of holly Ihocks by the fence, I have set out some climbing roses over the porch and some bushes in the yard. I | planted pansies and nastur , not to mention sweet peas Evans, I am so worried ‘or weeks. don't see |! RIBBON DENTAL CREAM since you ask me »| I know that Coroare’s will lyn I am old to be our pron ee 1 will tell you|! not injure my teeth by scour- re fussing over your f «all ing awaythe preciousenamel; ‘our spare time and you are letting that it will clean them safely your own beauty go to rack and ruin and quickly by washing them. Do something to your hair and I know thet if I wash my hands, and for goodness sake get teeth twice every day with some new clothes, A man hates a/} Coxcate’s they will be thor- | carelessly dressed woman, It would] oughly clean, be a hame if you lost James. Yo £ nar daikon go right down and bu gem) aenhaninaicherdinatade \ clothes at Cherry's. On ¢ ou} | can practically mi own terms,| know that a LARGE tube of between | Rialto | Ad They are « | Madison and Spring Sts | Bidg., over the Pig'n Whistle. vertisement. and that I need not pay more. TR, M. MASHBORN, eaid to be one of | Counsel for the men asked that | ways be given until April 17 | - ern, & roadhouse on the Seattle-Roth- | ~ | JACK ERVEN was sentenced to 90 | yunty jail when he ap- | COLGATE'S costs only 25 cents { 1 dependable French game played like croquet. 4-Gal. Stone Crock With Cover Special $1.19 Eggs are at their Lowest Price— “Get busy” — put them up now. This 4- <a Stone Crock Netting Special Wednesday we offer you this heavy gal- f vanized Netting, 2-in. i mesh, at a big saving. 36-inch, $2.89 Roll— 3',¢ foot 60-inch, $4.98 Roll— 6c foot PURITAN LIME— Ate ee (29c¢ at : . OPEN WILLOW MARKET BASKETS | Big Sample Shipment Just In Special at 29c, 39c and 69c | Table Oilcloth | Special at 29c White or Colored Universal Vacuum Filler New Low Price Pint Size .... . $1.00 Quart Size... . $1.50 At this low price you can not afford to be without one. Keeps liquid hot 24 hours. A high-grade quality Cloth, with a smooth finish, 46 of Oil inches wide. Come early to get in on this big bargain—it will go fast. Special at, | yard |

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