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Sacrifice Sale! of our consolidated Tacoma and Seat- tle clothing stocks. All our capital is tied up in this merchandise and to carry on our business WE MUST RAISE |f $50,000.00 |f | immediately. We're forgetting all profits, and every Suit, Overcoat, Top Coat and pair of odd Trousers goes | at reductions ranging from 10” 333” Off 20% Off on All Odd Trousers Suits that sold as high as $35.00, now. .....$23.85 + Suits that sold up to $50.00, now ......... .$33.50 Finest Suits in store, values up to $60, now. . $46.25 Finest Overcoats, values to $85.00, now. . . .$46.25 Latest, Finest Spring Models Fashion Park, Hickey- Get Your Easter Clothes Freeman, Society Brand at Slashed Prices! —and other famous makes—every —also your Overcoat for next garment included. fall. THE SEATTLE STAR DENY ALLIANCE WITH COUNCIL Seattle Men Protest Against Use of Names The Star ts being swar protests from men who their names « being used by the Washington Union League and the Seattle Advisory Council without au thorization ‘The following letter Douglas, « Ino. is typical o “In your last Sature there appeared, on the back of your paper, 4 large paid advertisement of the Seattle Advisory Council, in| which my name appeared that I had, indorsed the candidates mentioned in that advertisement, This ia untrue, and not @ fact, and I wish to deny | same in the columns of your paper “I was invited to attend the sec ond or third meeting of the Seattle Advisory Council, but did not know the purpose of the meeting when I waa invited, and after the meeting 1| informed Mr, Garrett, the secretary | of the Washington Union League. | that I was pledged to the Bolo club/ candidates first, as I was a member and he knew that I was a member of the executive board of the Bolo olub, and that the Bolo club at that time had not made any indorsementa. “There were no indorsements mado at the meeting I attended for any of the candidates mentioned In this ad. vertisement; therefore, they had no right to use my name as indorsing their candidates, While I hold in igheat enteem some of the can. didates indorsed by their organiza tion, mentioned in this ad, I cannot support them, as I am pledged to support the candidates that the Bolo| club has indorsed. I am not « men ber of the Washington Union League are that from Ralph MeDongall-fouthwick Telephone Main 6720 White Checked Flaxons 35c Special Tomorrow Fiazons, with finish; 32 Fine, sheer crisp, linen-like inches wide, Will launder well wultable for Children’s Dresses Blouses Dainty Underthings Curtains GRAY LINEN sttoP —Dewnateire nor of the Beattle Advisory Council “1 dinagree with the sentiment of the mpeech which Dr, Penrose made at the Washington day banquet with reference to the veterans’ adjusted compensation bill, now in the U. & senate, and wo Informed Mr, Garrett the day after the banquet, and also told him if that was the expression of opinion of the Washington Union League, then I could no longer asno- clate with them.” Mysteries of Radio Explained by Expert BY KR. L. DUNCAN | Berson. he may ottain a second class Director, Radio Institute of America amateur license which will permit Radio signals from the weakest |hm to erect his source of supply travel to the end of | the earth just from high power stations. the same aa those | Officials | regulations tion. But he will have to convines the that he understands the The first clans license They are not all “picked ap” be. | Will be iasued sometime later when cause our receiving apparatus has | 4M inspector visita the district. TUESDAY, APRIL 11, 1922, MacDougall foathwick “The Store of Eternal Newne Shopping Hours: 9:00 to & For Good Utility Wear a> Tweed Suits f Smart New Models feature the voguish “box” coats to be worn with belts if desired. They are the popular style everyone is wearing for street and sports occa- sions. Tones of rose, blue, tan and orchid. Top Coats, $25 —swagger, English-looking coats are these, of polos, tweeds and novelty woolens. Most of them have belts and are silk lined. Many have leather buttons, and raglan sleeves, like men’s coats, ° ° New Summer Furs Specially Priced FITCH CHOKERS, single skins, priced $17.50 FITCH CHOKERS, double skins, priced $35 and $12.50. and $20. BAUM MARTEN, STONE MARTEN and New PLATINUM and BLUE FOX CHOKERS, BLENDED BABL ed $65 and $39.50. priced 875. ‘2 MARTEN OPOSSUM CHOKERS, fine, soft skina, priced $8.95. —MacDougall's, Second Floor name, He is said to be a member ot the oe — * You Can Be Strong— anmociation. PAUL F. MICHAEL—From 6717 La Sallie et, Chicago, comes the in- quiry of Mra. W. E. Trowe, for her brother, Paul F. Michael, a railroad worker, whose Seattle address she has lost. é Alert—Successful |You need only partly substitute a food replete with all the vital elements 2 eer esate in, |*0 lacking in usual dieta. You already know the wonderful value of are returned undelivered. His sister, | “0 Brain food, so Roman Meal—is whole wheat and rye cut Mra. D. W. McDonald, Increase, Mo. into Kittle granules, and biended with flaxore, You will find it properly bal- anced with all necessary vitamines, salines roughage and energy elements. Will add zest to your appetite, appreciably aid di- and positively relieve constipa-— not yet been developed to the proper| Usually these examinations are sensitivereas, But each advance of |h#ld in the several custom houses the acience te bringing that develop |thruout the country. For informa ment nearer. tlon concerning the nearest office, With this thereased receiving sen. |Mste to the Bureau of Navigation, aitiveness must come an increased | partment of Commerce, Washing: care in transmission. While there is | '0®. unbounded pleasure in tinkering with | The penalty for operating » trans | without @ linense ie & sending set, considerable confusion | Mitting station nd damage may be caused by its im | $800 fine and confiscation of the ap- wishes to get his correct address. ee OSCAR ALONZO MOORE At last accounts in or near Seattle, Oscar) Shaner & Wolff 916 SECOND AVENUE Alonzo Moore is sought by his broth. | er, James Moore, R. F. D, No. 3] (@) — Willoughby, ©. James Moore haa| HY Bach day eat it some way—pancakes, pore not heard from his brother for 25) years | ridge, bread, pudding, cake, cookies, eee | Decidedly economical, costing less than A , S COLLEGE IVORIES Prem the Pirmingham Age Mersid. Funeral services for John G, Nob |™an's Regro retainer, “could you lop, 83, veteran of the cfril war, and | }emme have a half a dollar, sir? & resident of Seattle 49 years. who| “Why, Sam, you drew your wager died Monday, will be held at the | Only yesterday. What ¢id you do |family residence, $300 Kenyon place, | With the money? jat 2 p. m. Saturday. Nolop was| “Mr, Thompson, I aint goin’ to tel jaffiliated with Stevens poet No. 1,/ you no tie. I lost dat money in a |G. A. R, members of which will as|crap game, De black boy I wux sint af the services. He is survived | playin’ wid said he wuz just a po’ lby a daughter, Mra. Jack St. Marie, |ignunt country nigger. 1 ain't rayin’ jana & son, Charles G, Nolop of Se |e im an’ I ain't myin’ he ain't, but ‘attle. dem dice he has sho’ was educated.” DARTNALL’S Cafeteria New Location | |Funeral Services In the Heart of the | Business and | Shopping District | OPENS TOMORROW } SECOND AVENUE AND MADISON (Formerly Hick’s Cafeteria Location) | i Under the Management of G. F. Dartnall, form- erly manager-owner of the Panama Cafeteria. Completely overhauled thruout—we are equipped to han- dle our customers properly. Continuous Service—10:30 a. m. to 7:30 p. m. THE BEST OF SERVICE THE BEST OF FOODS Eat here tomorrow and every day! LEARY BUILDING, SECOND AND MADISON } proper use. | Before an amateur may erect a) transmitting station—even of the | Sod operst amaliest type—he must secure a| first class amateur licenm from (he | government ‘The apples at for this teense must be familiar with the adjustment and operation of wireless: tekeraphy ap paratus, He must be able to trans | mit and receive 10 words © minute) in code. He must know the rules and regulations regarding tnterfer ‘The beginner should etedy Oy booklet “Radio Communication Laws of the United States and the Inter national Radio Telegraphic Conven- tion,” published by the Government | Printing Office, Washington. | In addition to the foregoing, the applicant must be able to give a com: | plete diagram and explanation of his) apparatus. If an amateur ffving tn a remote part of the country cannot appear before the government authorities In If Stomach is | Out of Order —"Diapepsin” || Every year regularly more than a million stomach sufferers in the United States, England and Canada take Pape’s Diapepsin, and realize not only immediate, but Inating, re- lief, This harmiees antacid helps digest anything you eat and over-| comes A sour, KAAKy oF OUtof-ord stomach in five minutes, If yo meals don't fit comfortaply, or what | you eat lies like a lump of lead in your stomach, or if you have heart: | burn, that is a sign of indigestion, Get from your druggist a #ixty.cent case of Pape's Diapepain. There will be no sour risings, no belching Of undigested food mixed with acid, no gas or heartburn, no fullness or heavy feeling in the stomach, no nausea, headache or intestinal grip- ing. Prove to yourself in five min- utes that your stomach {s as good as | any; that there is nothing really wrong, Stop this food fermentation and begin eating what you want) without fear of discomfort or indl-| gestion.—Advertinement, | To build yourself up quickly after | Flu or any wasting illness, take HEAMOTONE The great tonic and blood builder $1.00 and $2.00 bottles at all drug stores, or direct, p. p. by Joyner Drug Co, Spokane —Advertisement. | "IT GUNES SORE, TIRED FEET “TIZ" makes sore, burning, tired feet fairly dance with delight. Away go the aches and pains, the corns, ec #, blisters and bunions. * draws out the acids and pol: | sons that puff up your feet.» No| | paratae |r. F. D regardicms of ite power Rut no leense is required to install rece! net. Bureau of Missing Relatives ‘The Star tet: tte renders to ame this department as an aid in finding missing relatives or frieads The department is te hetp le reuniting these whe have beew jiod, These whose relatives oF frlends are mlesing are invited to report duapprarance directly to The sar. te repredace such Heme ae will interest their commuanition. eee WILLIAM LAWTON, JR. L. Cook, P. O, Box 263, Everett, wants to get in touch with William Lawton, Jr. who formerly lived at 717 KB. Denny way, and later at 1015 Kighth ave. Seattle, ° ROBERT J. CARLSEN-—Mre Ht. Cariwen, 281 Mutland rd, Brooklyn, N. Y., will send the fare for her son, Robert J. Carlson, to come home, if he will but let her know where he is. eee SEVERT OLSEN — Severt Olsen, | who sometimes was known an Severt Anderson, was in Seattle two years ago, Elian Oversdal, Skykomish, ts trying to locate him. eee EUGENE BANKS~—Thia bureau ts informed that Eugene Banka, for whom an advertisement was inserted here, died about two and a half years ago. In Seattle he is said to have lived at 2134 Fourth ave. 8 W., and owned a shoe repair shop at Queen Anne ave. and Galer st. His wife and son, Sydney, went to California, and Sydney probably can be located thru the University of California. eee F. C. PEDERSEN—The FL C Pedersen who in sought by his broth- er, Carl Pedersen, 810 Howe at., Se attle, worked at the D. D. Muddock & Co. Camp No. 7, Quemel, B. C., in June, 1920, according to information reaching this bureau o- JOHNSON MI son, 1 B. Second ast. §., Salt Lake City, Utah, writes that he bag lost his wife and family since the war, and that the last he heard they were in Seattle. The missing persons are Mrs. Johnson, Fred and Charlie, cee employed at the Palace hotel, Se. attie, Frank S§. Linton ts sought by hia sister, Mra. N, Ro Pitshugh, Ritta, Fla, . —F, A. John- eee WILLIAM = SAUSBURY — Miw Elizabeth Sausbury, 27 High at., Now. burgh, N. Y., is seeking her brother, William Sausbury, who was in Alas. ka the last she heard from him. eee DELASHMINT—Last heard of in Seattle in 1918, a man by the name of Delashmint is sought by his broth. or, G. W. Delashmint, Atoka, Tenn, No, 3, Box 42, who fails to mention the missing man's first An Aid to Wearing This Season’s Fashions cent @ portion to serve, ; You owe it to your physical and mental efficiency to try Roman Meal. Write for FREE Booklet of proven food facts, and twenty-five recipes. Kindly send name of your grocer, Roman Meal Corporation TACOMA, WASH. BUFFALQ, N. ¥. HARRY B. GETTY—Mrs. Samuel Farnsworth, $2 8. Fourth st., Hughes: | Ville, Va. wants to find her son, Harry DB. Getty, whom she believes may be in Seattle. PE EL1.—Burton Rhyne Wal- vilie Lumber Co. brakeman, killed while coupling cars. Minister Gains 10 Pounds in 15 Days through Ironized Yeast “Fighting Parson,” World War Veteran, Tells of His Amazing Restoration to Health | HAVE taken only one and a half packages of lronized Yeast, yet I have gained ten pounds in 15 days."’ Such is the remarkable statement of the Rev. L. W. Vandergrif, pastor of the Fairview Charech, Athens, Tenn. , whose experiences dar- ing the world war have caused him to be known by many as “the Fighting Parson.” “‘IT was crippled up in the army, and have been fn ill health ever since. But now, thank God,1 am on the road to recovery, and feel better than I have felt in five years. I am only too pleased to give this testimony, for I think I am doing my fellow man a service if I ean induce him to try Ironized Yeast.’” From everywhere come equally surprisin, —— of the apparent “‘mirncles"* by IRONIZED YRAST., And all because IRONIZE.D YEAST em- bodies an exclusive scientific process —a process which enables yeast to bring its wonderful results often 1a half the usual time! “Gains 9 Pounds” “IRONIZED YBAST has been ‘worth $300 to me. | have gained & ytd my akin has become en- ly clear.” Mr. J. M. GO. “Gains 6 Pounds” tne ONTERES PEA ft one have that tiredont freling, and have gained six pounds."--Mr BBC. “Gains 8 Pounds” “After one box of IRONIZED YRAST | have gained 8 pounds, my thin is clear, | now sleep soundiy ev ery night. it ie the greatest tonic I ever beard o! Mr. A. G. B. “Gains10Pounds” “I think IRONIZRD YRAST {se wonderfu! fesh-bullder and fine for the gomplexien. I have gained 18 pounds after ares. oq —Mre. J. 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