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MONDAY, APRIL 10, 1922. c ee TTS Tc MLC MEMBER AMERICAN HOMES BUREAU! rs} Removal Sale THE By Wanda von Kettler | US TTT What about the innards of a com: | What about the innards of a wom An's campaign office! : me ily, a year or two ago, wre | The ying of seasonable merchandise this week should attract every home- [4 sent Pee Cee owner in the city. Extra price concessio re ore ate sea that nee wont td ta ee watong ) r concessions are offered to stimulate buying this ing to that skit, were held in some lady's home, where political talks in termingled with sips of tea, with dis cussions of the lengths of skirts, and/ with catty remarks. JUST YOU SK LANDES’ OFFICE That semebody who wrote the ekit had never looked in on a woman's| campaign hea uarters in Seattle | say, for instance, those of Mra. Henry | Lande *, candidate for the city coun ef Mra. Landes “holds office,” not at the family residence, but rather in very business-like mpartment on | the fifth floor of the Henry build-| ing, where the door opening from the 20 DRESSERS At $16.25 Each Fir Dresser of golden finish offered tomorrow at a very low price. Three drawers, heavy plate mir- ror. Good substantial Dressers that will give excel- quariere ch Site Mowe tonteas lent service. Only 20 to be sold at this extremely Now the inside of that office? Well, of course, there are ladies low Removal Sale price, Each, $16.25 Overstuffed Davenports At $85.00 ~three of them, as a rule—who manage the office from the in- side But you're all wrong— there ISN'T a looking glass on every wall, Instead, great maps of the elty of Seattle fairly cover those walls. The maps were blue and white to begin with, but the ladies now call them their deco- rations of “red, white and blue,” since each precinct, as it Is cov ered by & campaign worker, by encircled on the wall with a cray- on mark of red. For the ladies have "system." As | was mald, there are three of them jin the office, usually, who Incident. jally pride themmeives on the fact S| that they “work without pay.” Tapestry covered in Mra. George C. Dalton, remember. Sen ed in Seattle for ber enthusiastic a many attractive pat- | work on the Community Chest drive, | . terns. Large and is business manager, who comes to ; a roomy, with remov- | work first in the morning and leaves : able spring cushion late at night, according to other oc- | , cupants of the campaign head “4 Seats and Spring quarters. Mra, Dalton deciares her) y Back. Strongly built. duties to be anything and every: 4 Ideal for any home. thing, from running the treasury to 3 This is a great oppor- licking the stamps. “Only,” she * ; r « ven’ t ‘ad J tunity to buy a piece adds, Boog hav veg any treasury. f furnit like this 1,500 IN DRIVE of furniture like this FOR CANDIDATE: : at our Removal Mrs. 8. J. Lombard, chairman of ‘ Sale |the precinet committee, has upon her | 4 7 price 8 e shoulders the 294 precinets of Beat: 2 tle! It ix her duty to find one cap-| tain for each precinct and to aasint each captain tn finding one sergeant | ° for each block in her @etriet. Somm- | times a @istrict has claht or 10) : Attractive Terms of Purchase a er 1,500 women, conservatively speak The remarkably easy terms on which you can furnish Bling, are campaiening for, s i i df oy LS - h i la home should be an incentive for you to buy now. agen yy car cet distributing the cards of Mra, Landes and asking citizens to pledge them. wives to vote for their women candi date Each evening the mumber of pledges and number of calls made during the day are sent in to cam on headquarters, where Mra, FR F. Weeks, state chtirman of the ler islation for the League of Women Voters, and campaign manager for Mra. Landes, checks them up and I files them away In a great drawer / important “documents.” x These are the three ladies in the office. But there are oth: $ 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 | | | | WHERE PIKE ot ine ira tana here — SE i Bains Steen to talk before the somethingorother Commer: cial club,” and to hear from Mrs. jew Phone—Eltiott 4910 FOMMIIINOUIN ude wwintaan A. Bacaen at Weir! The Wanderful Discovery BAN FRANCISCO—Fire, started] Weeks of Mr Dalton, “And . 2 i Y1 oud need to the ‘Some. York city, ix teaching all of the) ECZEMINE by F7erel twins) threntens heme annie Improvement club’ jot Roy Partridge, artist, with | valuable paintings. latest steps in stage and ballroom peed dancing at The Hippodrome, Fifth | ave. and University. Beginners’ | f classes start each Monday evening | here or from Joyner Drug Co., Spo- at 7 o'clock. Telephone Elliott 2187. kane, for $1200 per bottle.—Adver —Advertinement, {| Gasment. by three—they just called in and want you to speak at the meeting.” For “dates” are made in the cam:) paign headquarters of Mrs. Landes! ‘All day long the telephone rings, with someone at the other end re questing that the candidate speak | | before something meeting. All dates ltfor Mra Landes, however, are not} mado with the office, Mra. H. M.| Stevens is official chairman of the) apeaker’s bureau and, working on | will teach you all of the|ing outside, arranges the majority | ni hennnnan of speaking engagements for the | candidate. . SOMEONE READS |AN ARTICLE | Others are in and out of the of |For eczema and skin diseases, can now be obtained at good drug stores NEW YORK.—Suffering with ton- ailits, John MeCormack, Irish tenor, forced to postpone concert at Hippodrome. Dance and be not know the latest steps, Prof. Wil liam A. Jackson, late of New York city, head of the corps of instrue: tors at The Hippodrome, Fifth and | University, | latest steps. For Freckled, Rough or Muddy Complexion fice thruout the day—making re The freckling, disco {porta on their latest works, Occa peri doom I alge xionally a lady bustles in with the are # t afte eum, often ‘appearing, in ¥ | announcement that she has written pring, may readily be gotten rid of.|an article about Mra, Landes that Ordinary mercolized w to have the others lightly over the face be and removed p and water, co endl, Hl with files and pens and paper be. * more « fore them, sit up and take notice hing freckles, | for a moment or two, remarking at J pra gm td | the end of the reading, “Yes, that's) itthe kin any Th liver spots, m b Jother cutaneous defects. particles come off each day, so the|Just the way we feel about it—we n't even temporarily mar/are supporting our candidate be mplexion, and #00N AC-| conse we = im ber capab |quires a brand new, spotices, giri-| muse We have faith in B “genet ishly beautiful face | iti But don’t you suppose you 4 wax method in ap-|ought to make clear that we are ularly by those who | supporting, as a campaign commit ural beauty’ to th pviously otherwi absolutely no particular indi Ip is tee, nadia vidual for mayor—that we are not \tied down to any club, organiza tion?” And #0 on. Sounds like a lot of dry politics, | maybe But the ladies find It not dry at all, ioodness, no,” declared Mrs, Dal ton, Saturday morning, as he sat at her place at the long table; “we often find something up here that is | | 4 most funny. For instance,” she Buying a piano is a “cnco-in-a-lifetime” event. You | continued, “just a few days ago we| éo not buy for a season but for ali time. How im |\Sbtained permission from the may portant, then, that it should be one that will always or’a office to hafig a ‘Vote for Mre. banner wag being raine “Wo investigated, and lo, and behold, if the banner hanger hadn't been trying to fasten the ‘Vote for Mrs. Landes’ banner on the business establishment of Mr. Colegrove, You know, Mr. Colegrove is running for the same office.” Whereupon all the ladies at the table laughed and explained that the banner hanger had been notified by the Landes headquar- ters that he'd better place his streamer a little farther down the street, Only one thing in the general work arrive brated You can terms of payment. pianista. purchase the Chickering on convenient Drop in for a demonstration. be standard—always as good as it is the day you i t t Landes’ banner on 1 and Uni first play. it lant star versity, ‘We sent a man down to put The Chickering has been standard for about a 1 it up, and re © phone call a century, It was the carly favorite of master musi- snou d | half-hour later from the mayor's of. cians, It is today’s favorite of many modern cele | fice, stating that an objection to the | sta TAR Landes’ Women Not Looking-Glass Kind ings and every-day happeningy at the adios npalen headquarte.s differs from the one at the headquarters of their brothers, The ladies keep thelr penell#, when not in use, in thelr ra en , While their brothers wear them over their ears, And it inn’t such an awful difference, either, In it? HELD AS BANDIT AFTER GUN DUEL Man’s Companion Who Shot | at Police Being Sought Seatile police were searching Monday for a man named Cedar green, who escaped early Sunday in hail of police bullets after he had shot twice at Patrolman ‘Tom Walsh at 12th ave, and dackson st. Cedargreen’s companion, H. Win kleman, is held in the city Jail He surrendered without a fight, altho he is said have been armed. Police believe that Winkleman and his companion committed the Pacific City robbery Thursday night, in whieh Postmaster Alfred M, Weaver and Percy Ohman were shot, after a hand-to-hand struggle. Winkleman ix said to bear marke of a fight on his head and body The two men were walking along the street when Patrolmen Jd, BR. Moore and Tom Walsh stopped them for Investigation. Codargreen refused to stop and, drawing a revolver, he fired from a distance of 12 feet. Two bullets passed between the officers. Cedargreen turned and ran as Walsh started shooting at him, and managed to escape, Winkleman said he had fust ar rived from Puyallup and said be met Cedargreen “down the street a ways” and did not know him very well. Why Sam Hill Had to Borrow Soup ’n’ Fish SAN FRANCISCO, April 10.—The mystery of why Samuel Hill, of Seattle, didn't wear his usual dress sult to Marshal Joffre’s banquet here was solved today The solution lay in Chinatown. I who i* conducting Joffre over the United States, the day of the banquet, called for a valet at his hotel ‘The valet was delayed in arriving Hill became anxious, Finally he opened the door of his room, thrust out his hand with the reas suit in it, and shouted: “Here take this down to be cleaned and preased.” A Chinese hall boy was the only person in the corridor. “Thankee,” said the taking the dress suit. Mour elapsed; the banquet hour came, but frantic starch could not produce the dress suit. He finally borrowed a dinner coat and passable trousers and attended the dinner. Today the Chinese boy was asked about it “Yes, I gotte suit. It's home,” he mid. “Me thinkee man give it to me.” A little later he returned the mult rolied In @ small wad and wrapped in @ newspaper. WINNIPEG, Man.—Sir Auckland Geddes, Britixh ambassador to United States, leaves for Washing ton, D. C. China boy, ACTOR IS KILLED PRACTICING NEW DANCES FOR ACT While rehearsing a dancing act in which he appeared at the Pan tages theater, Harry Pearce, 29, suddenly fell and received an in jury from which he died Sunday night, following an operation in Minor hospital. Pearce and his two companions, O. Smith and J. Henry, were at tempting a new dancing stunt when the aceident occurred. Pearce ts survived by his mother, Mrs, Emily Pearce, New Yor His body is at Bonney-Watson’s ~ CORNS- Lift Off with Fingers YY } i| Ul | \ \ \\ esn't hurt a bit! Drop a little wone” on an aching corn, in- ntly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you lift it right off with fingers. ‘Truly! Your druggist sells a tiny bottle Dor rn of “Freezone” for a few cents, wufficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the calluses, without soreness or irritation. Advertise- ment If you wish to learn the latest dancing steps and be up to date, telephone Hiliott 3187, Prof. Jack son, of The Hippodrome, Fifth and University, will teach you. Begin: ners’ classes start each Monday evening at 7 o’clock.—Advertisement, | PAC He RHODES so. Our Windows Will Tell We cordially invite you to a Demonstration under the supervision of Miss M. J. Crandal, expert corsetiere and traveling representative for Stylish Stout, Reduso and La Vida Corsets All This Week Here are Corsets exclusively designed to express smartness and individuality to stout figures and they will greatly enhance the effect of the Easter gown or suit. Upper Main Floor Attractions for Easter Wear Capes and Wraps $45.00 Second Floor appropriate for Easter Silks, Woolens and Domestics for the New Frocks Upper Main Floor SILK MESSALINE; 35 inches Very wide and in a full range of are these attractive Capes and | colors including black; 1,000 Wraps of Normandy, Shawshine yards, specially priced at, @ and Superior materials in colors Ord cseeeeee cee . $1.45 of American Beauty, Commo -_ blue, navy, reindeer and | Plover, trimmed with fringe, tassels and buttons, They are beautifully lined and BLACK SILKS; 800 yards, 35 inches wide, including Satine, Mensalines and Taffetas of + very fine qualities; a have large roll and throw eol- VORA cevceceever eens: BMD lars. Choice at $45.00 each. | | PLAIDS AND STRIPES; 54 French Lambskin | inches wide and including | lustrous Prunstiaa and. fine New McCall Pattern 2667 s aw | Velours. Specially priced at, e 1 | @ yard +. 2.45 | Dresses for Easter Pp ait 45 | -~ Floor | WHITE VOILES, 26 Inches RETTY Easter Dresses of 86 pairs of Two-clasp French wide and in figured, dotted Printed Volle, Organdie or | Lambskin Gloves, pique sewn re far. patterns. Special, | Chambray cost but @ trifle} and with Paris point backa II pris Da GE Be when you make them your. Colors are gray, mode and | self. The new “Printed” Pat white, In sizes 6 to 7%, but mot” SHIRTINGS AND SUITINGS, tern with its easy-to-read each size in every color. Form 46 inches wide, in white, and | Pieces simplifies the making | erly $2.25 a pair. Tuesday, @ including @ Wide assortment of this dress pair, $1.45, We also carry Designer and Pictorial ; also plain piques. 50¢ Review Hair Bow Ribbons — 35¢ to $1.00 a Yard LINEN DAMASK; 200 yards of medium weight and in &* DRESS GINGHAMS tn assorted Main Floor | sorted patterns. oto s checks and plaids. This is 27 Easter Hair Bow Ribbons tn YArd sseseens $1. inches wide. A yard.......15¢@ Jacquard patterns, plain taf fetas, moire taffetas, satins and FIGURED LAWNS; 40 inches UNBLEACHED MUSLIN; very taffeta mixtures; all colors In- | wide, and in neat, light desirable for house dresses and cluding white, are represented. colored patterns, Special, a aprons. It is 36 inches wide, Attractively priced from 35@ FOL cooceee errr | | and is priced at, a yard 12%¢ to $1.00 a yard. Legion Post Will é —< Gi ntertainment >= coin emerseesn. ll Canadian Pacific feature the entertainment meeting of Rainier-Noble post, No, 1, Monday night. Judge King Dykeman will speak on some sidelights of the judi cial system, Three musical numbers and monologs by University of Wash-/ ington men will complete the per- formance, Burglar Sets House Afire During Visit While searching the apartment of G. &. Randall, 1812 16th ave., Sunday night. a burglar dropped a match on a mattress, starting a fire that threat ened for a time to destroy the build. ing, Randall happened to return to his room in time to turn in an alarm and prevent the spread of the fire, “Princess” Steamships Leave Seattle Daily, Pier 1, foot of Yesler Way "the Day Bont Duly at 9:00 A.M. 11:30 P.M. Through Train Service The Night Boat Daily (except Sunday) at And connections to points in Western and Eastern Canada, and to Middle West and Eastern United States Summer Tourist Fares to Eastern Points on Sale from May 25 to August 31. Return Limit October 31, 1922. | KATTOWITZ, Silesia. —Striking [hidden mine with spade while CITY TICKET OFFICE, €08 Second Avenne jsearching for cached firearma, 10 Main S587 EK. F. L, Sturdee, General Agent French soldiers killed and 12 THE STORE FOR USEFUL wounded. 32-Piece Pink Spray Dinner Set Special at $4.49 Lawn Mowers Better Than Ever Special at $9.95 4 Here is your chance to buy a very attractive Dinner Set at a VERY LOW PRICE—FOR TUESDAY we offer you this S2-piece set—SPECIAL at $4.49. Odds and Ends 10c, 15c, 25c counters loaded with big values—Cups and Sauo Plates, ete. Made better than ever—This 14-inch High-Grade Lawn Mower—ball bearing, easy running wheels, four blades that are self-sharpening, with %inch wheel FOR TUESDAY—SPBCIAL at $9.95. One-Day Alarm Clock Special at 98c Including Tax is a very low price. Throw your old clock awa) These ae accurate time. keepers and have a good alarm, with a beautiful nickel Cast-Iron Skillet GRISWOLD Special at 75c This Tuesday we will offer you this well-known Skillet at a very low price. Made of cast iron, finish it never warp: nd distributes heat evenly to SPECIAL AT insure best results. They will go fast at this No és Ds. price.

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