The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 7, 1922, Page 2

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SATTLE FEDERATION OUT [—- WITH RACE PLEA} Byi Resolutions : Condemn Pa- STAR pers for Alleged Attitude TOMORROW IS OUR BIG SPECIAL DAY AGAIN, usual interest to you. Read over these specials below. The following communication on the letterhead of the Seattle Fedora mimedgraph, and not acc by any explanatory note, came to go wrong when you buy from us. The Star office today FRIDAY, APRIL 7 Every department will have specials that will be of un- They will give you an idea of what a saving our specials mean to you. The merchandise is of high grade quality, of superior workmanship and strictly up-to-date in tion of Churches, unsigned ; style. We select our stock with the view of giving our customers goods that will give extra wear, 50 you can’t RESOLUTION OF Come In Tomorrow and See Our Specials! . SEATTLE FEDERATION OF CHURCHES eee relative to HEARST AND SCRIPPS | NNWSPAPERS { Voted in executive committee and in council meetings March 27 and April 4, 1922. Whereas, we believe that Ged who made the world and all things there im hath made of one blood all nations of men for to dwell on all the face of the earth, and Whereas, it ts a folly commen to each rectal group to consider itself superior to all the others and to be surpicious and disdainful of them, tional conceits, suspicious and preju- dicen constitutes a serious obstacle to the missionary efforts of Chris tian churches and the maintenance of peace and good will among ba tionn, and Whereas, certain newspaper ed! tore have from time to time, and very noticeably in recent days, made special effort to stir up and aggre vate bad feelings between nationals of the United Btates and other coun- tries, particularty Japan, | | Therefore be it resolved that we, the Beattie Federation of Chureher, in regular meeting assembled, de clare that to stir up or pander to race prejudice ts morally wrong. = | | We believe that we cannot, con ‘gistently with the reti¢ion we pro- Boys’ Smart Spring Suits 2 Pairs of Durable Trousers $12.50 Values Another Satu now, and your boy will want a New Suit. Buy it tomorrow! $7.85—and they have two pairs of knickers, These are all new suits, tailored in new styles and of durable tweeds, cassimeres and worsteds; plain colors and fancy mixtures. Our suits are built for wear as well as service. Ages 7 to 18. Men’s and Boys’ Caps Special 98c You'll need a new Cap to wear with your new Spring suit. We have fine ones for the special price vf 88¢—Made in new styles, some with pleated back; hand- fom, observe without protest the do Nberate efforts of the Hearst and Seripps papers to play upon such passions i | We feel that the time has come |when we should urge upon the Fed erated Counct! of Churches of Christ United States, to consider that the time has come for Christians every. where to resist thie crowing evil, to discountenance such papers and to encourage fn their place only those whieh stand for fair and clean jour: | Men’s Union Suits 2 for $1.85 THE OLD mi ~ [reau, « branch organization of the ‘Tex.—Austin PORTLAND, Ore — Admiral te Farm league. me eR aa netm'!|Two Seattle Men ” a rade of 1972 rose festival Die While at Sea A Mee maats SRE Rien ET to the ground. property. Two Seattle nen have 164 at sealuen eelucnatnineeh lrecently, according te werd received eee pone Sunyinns Cote at We extie'et milk to 13 cents a quart and bread } ‘They are Harry B. Fitat, chief em-/ 1. 16 cents a loaf, the city council of jStnecr, steamship Pomona; snd) wajta Walla has announced that an |Frank Kilonen, scaman, steamship|investigntion of these prices, con-; tional quality, made with double toes and heels, lisie tops, bisck SPECIAL FOR SATURDAT— in America, upon city and state fed Corsets t of ch he: a iT ° Inter” amadations thrvoat “the Splendid Value—$2.50 You always get your money's worth on these fine Corsets. They wear well and fit comfortably. This number is a back lace Corset; medium low bust for the alin, | heavy type of figure; double skirt and | ! graduated clasp. Sizes 20 to 36. SPECIAL FOR BATURDAT— HOME TOWN Fine Spring Union Suits, 98 @—- 2 fer $1.85; long or short sleeves; ankle length; white, ecru and random colors; sizes 36 to 46. Women’s Silk Hose—$1.75 SPRCIAL FOR SATURDAY-—Pure Sik Thread Hosiery; fine gauge and excep Women’s Silk Hose—$1.00 er, all sizes. linle poles, or brown. Splendid Men’s Cotton Sox 3 Pairs 50c SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY; fine Cotten Sox with strongly reinforced tone and heey diack, brown, gray and heath SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY; splendid Shoes for growing giris— priced formerly at $6.50; gun- metal, high cut; lace style; heavy soles. Sizes 4, 4, 5 only. rday with a big special on Boys’ Suits. Men’s Fine Neckwear For Saturday 49c patterns; light and dark colorings. Men’s Shirts Special $1.48 A SPECIAL OFFERING exorpuonally Bod Here's the biggest Neckwear value in the city. Think of it! Fine Silk Four-in- Hand Neckties for only 49¢. Large as- sortment of new novelty, stripe and floral Men's Fine Oxford Cioth Shirts ew striped patterns: soft cuffs, well made and finisbed; afi sizes; wearing SPECIAL $7.85. “cx,” It’s coming close to Easter $12.50 Suits go for Young Men’s Suits Special $20 and $22.50 Reduced prices on all our Youths’ Long Pants Suits. The Suits are in new Spring styles; some full belted, others with back breakabl Visor. Sizes 61% belt; all are in neat patterns and tailored ‘<= F of good wool fabrics. Ages 15 to 20. of and figured patterns, Lingerie Crepe—Yard 25c YOR SATURDAY: inch Lingerie Crepe; flesh, pink, blue, maize, white and helio. 1922. Trousers are full lined. 9 4 8 Ff ras Imeystone State. ; " City coune!l of Vancouver has vot. / 4, & to 2, to request the resignation | of the entire library board and the [hitrartan. A dimpute arose over quality Hose of pure silk and fiber silk combined; good weight with double mer corized soles, heels and toes; Usle tops: Diack or brown. e whether the G. A. R should retain their room in the library building. . reditors ers igi | Boys’ Stockings—25¢ While loading a bull tnte « truck SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY—The great at Proebstel. a rancher named Reed iis Bare Hosiery value in years! Firat him. Friends drove off the animal jbetere the rancher was dangerously knit; sare to give long wear. hurt. Outing Flannel—Yard 19c SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY; 2c .qual- tty of Outing Flannel: 36 inches wide: fancy pink and bive stripes. Turkey Red Damask—Yd. 65c SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY; Turkey Red Table Damask; 50 inches wide; as- sorted designs. Infants’ Mary Janes Special $1.00 SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY; splendid little Mary Jane Slippers for infants; black kid; small metal ornaments; light, flexible leather soles. Sizes 1 to 5. At the outset creditors of this business decided that the public stood ready sbattic Ground high echoat seniors Women’s Vests —| Bn Boh on Bhs 9 | Berkley Cambric te use all the Shoes, especially if given an opportunity to buy them at lower [MMM| pened to Jonex” this week. | Special 25c Yard 19 prices than if sold by a speculator, which is usual in such cases. NOW— bebe ss | SPECIAL FOR SATUR- | Pans have been Inid by the men DAY; Glove Knit Full- I'VE HAD ORDERS TO HURRY IT scion Fem | eacind, Summer “Under |when the prominent suffragist vinite J vests; bodice top; regular » I've cut many of the prices still deeper in order to insure a quick finish. Olympia, this week. | and extra sizes. » There are still plenty of SHOES, splendid selections far Men, Women and Revival of the ola chaln gang has in om — A : been decided upon by the city coun Raymond, oe eg as © from John A.) Jacobson, John C, 61, Stewart hotel |Bellaine “Sounding” oft of Elensburg as a means of curb | Simon, Giadys from Claude N. Dire theme ede ayes ing an epidemic of vagraney. 8 . Robert Ne 1610 N, 44th at, DEATHS Schumacher, W ing coun-jin East Washington ’ - ————— oy. 7. . | rel, Leon, 4060 32nd ave © W. | ty home. + , i McCoskrie, Ruth Darvara, 6 Mem | yweneg Ruby, 16, Hotel Mansfield. WALLA WALLA, April T.—Joba i Ihert George, 4502 Fremont | , 1364 tm 2 month, 208% jXxie,, Dorotmy Engbdor, 76, no a E. Bellaine of Seattle, who ts taking is M. Kingrton, boy. | political “soundings” bef: Vital Statistics | wesiniion omy MG Maarten, Dey: | rrees:inonald Herbert. 1 month. «£29 yaust, Walter Frank 45 1118 45th |Snetner or net to run for 8 eae ‘ave. BIRTHS \; Ae apencer, S08 Sind are, 8, eft. | Helm fiannah Emily, 70, 1620 ama | ator against Senator Poindexter in ' Richmond | Ehlers, Charles K., 4827 Chicago st.! “ul | the republican primaries, is visiting |Ad Charice tame. Char yant, Margaret Mary, 11, 3539 | THERE WOULD BE NO NEED) here. He said he would make his | SPECIAL FOR SATUR- | DAY; 36-inch Berkley Cambric; fine quality. boy / f $01 W. Webster at, |Owens, Richard, 2921 17th ave S./ SPCC’ onm Arthur, § months for a juvenile court in Seattle if! decision within 10 days. | 46um ave, /MoChugh. Kugens, $352 Wabash ave. | watt ae & § t2ng |DATents would fulfill thelr ray ESE I bi a ; | 8 ; BC SR ee ‘charten a0 | ave 8 ay str w,{t2,.20r oftepring, Superior Judse| LOS ANGELES —Landsiide in ; | Ww ngford ave. be Cnspensen Charies - 2417 W.) King Dykeman declared Thureday|Topango canyon, 20 miles from | Peder . Leet W. Bathweit et. "an Theresa, 75. 2851 tfnd ave |before the Wallingford Commercial|here, started yesterday afternoon, ~~ agpatey a5 peeley ta holzer, Harry A, 1620 14th ave, % — ce aegis } 1 * 0 irk * cory ——e ont e218. King ot. tow. |? Ton, George Prank, 2512 18th mar | a nes ward o boy James Edward, 4640 Garden | tie Yonn, 821 s6th eve. 8. Wallick, Howard Metvin, 2916 An- | Richar n, John Ky 119 N. 46th ate |Atkinson, Pred, 120 Melrose pl. boy. | ick) Kn, Maceo J, 1261 20th ave S| w 2 0 + : he °“qeabpiacuenicadbabtean tes: jWaltinger, Trederick James 4703 | y Les in. Albert, 5819 Prichard st. boy l 8 bind ‘ave. S. ne ‘ ce... $1.75 MARRIAGE, LICENSES: Gilbert Fr. Seattle Lacilie, Snohomish tape] (en $2.50] [wreitereen| | iat mee” $3.00 cae ed Women's $6.00 to 4 mel ea, ic anon. Viapst $7.00 Shoes, Oxfords Mary Janes in Patent $8.00 Shoes, Pumps ae $3. 50 Leather r and Vici Kid and Oxfords, all sizes, Seattle ---- | tite" $4.00 aa Seattle ..Legal Bverett Legal & Legal | JOHN HM. PUGH Kid Shoes, leather Men’s $7.00 and $7.5 Erol ( Men’s $8.00 to $10.00 Graduate Optometriat a $2.75 Shoes shoes, - $4. 50 204 PINE ST 34 PINE ST. eae Ferrell Old Fire Station s s Old Fire Station Glasses $5,00 we se ee Complete | Howkin *. Tacoma 21 : FREE EXAMINATION Tvedt, Ber P | IN CHARGE GLOBE OPTICAL CO. fandaly Canine, Beattie 223° beget | *| DIVORCES GRANTED) ASL4 Wentinke Ave. Lyons, Josephine ftom William, . Between Pike aed Pine Sts, Wilson, Lena from Arthur ‘Woodworth, Clara from Geng

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