The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 11, 1922, Page 5

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TUESDAY, APRIL 11, 1922. . Why they like Lifebuoy. my hands.” nut oils. It has given fort and health, “KEEPING FIT” it be the wub RAYMOND. — Funeral services, rest, 32, who was killed while work-| before the Athletic club at the Y. W. ing on carriage in Raymond null jC: A. Tuseday at 7:30 p.m. The pub -its Q coming J Don’t Spoil Your Child’s Hair by Washing It | When you wash your child's hair, be careful what you use, Most soaps |and prepared shampoos contain too | much alkall, which ts very injurious, jas It dries the scalp and makes the | hair —ewnery The best thing to use is Mulsified | cocoanut of] shampoo, for this is pure! land entirely greaselem. It's very| | cheap and beats anything else all to pieces. ‘Two of three teaspoonfuls of Mul- sified in a cup or giaan with a little warm water is all that is required. Simply moisten the hair with and rub it in. It mal | dance of rich, creamy lat thoroughly, and rinses out easily. The hair dries quickly and eventy, and ts soft, fresh looking, bright, fut. fy, wavy and easy to handic, Besides, | it loonens and takes out every par-| ticle of dust, dirt and dandruff. You can get Mulsified at any drug store, and a few ounces will last everyone| in the family for months, Be sure your druggist gives you Mulsified.- “| Advertisement the / giant rd star of ' the motoring AN housekeepers and women who work with their hands a new idea of skin com- It is a soap you will love to use. HEALTH SOAP held Tuesday for Emera L. De For. | Ject of « lecture by Dr. Maud Parker |ctub will hear Dan | Brown, T. J. Cunningham and H. 8 mayoralty: candidates, Mra. Henry Landes, F. D. Hayden, Charles H. Gallant and C. & Cole} grove, council] candidates, at a meet. jing at § p.m. Wednesday ing will be held chureh at ‘Turner, like Lifebuoy Thousands of women have told why they Here are a few of the things they say: “It leaves my skin so soft and smaoth.” “It keeps my hands from feeling dry and harsh.” “It has such a pleasant after-feeling.” “When I use Lifebuoy, I can almost feel its palm and cocoanut oils flowing over ‘What is the secret? Simply that Lifebuoy Cleans the whole depth of the pores—and opens them to Lifebuoy's softening palm and cocoa- NNEY RIDGE in *. ARENA Improvement Landes, B. J. ‘The meet- the Methodint Tid st. and Greenwood TONIGHT ONLY Frank P. Hood Presente KREISLER World's Greatest V SALE NOW— THE {IN ENGRAVING SEATTLE STAR BUREAU ROW | Resolutions for investigation Wilmarth and practically his Louis Albert Hill, left, new director of the Bureau of Print-| ing and Engraving, succeeding James F. Wilmarth, right. | into the sudden dismissal of entire staff have been intro- duce ed in congrese and the senate. Project BY JACK JUNGMEYER DENVER, April 11.—The bridling Colorado river to agricultural and in dustrial purposes in the seven staton adjacent to the street is in the bal ance The conclusion of the Colorado riv er comminsion field hearings, presid ed over by Herbert Hoover, secretary of commerce, advanced the project to the eritical stage, ‘The formulation of an agreement between California, Art Mexico, Nevada, Colora: Wyoming on the one side and the federal ernment on the other the next #tep. Ite realization—#till would mean co-ordinated, public conservation and use of what Hoover termes Kreatest ansety, Failure would} mean a greedy scramble, endless Liti- gation and private exploitation. That agreement is going to be a m doubt— to compromise, “State's rights” will play an important part. Engineers who have Colorado—notadly | P. Davia of the U. 8. reclamation studied Director Arthur service—unite in saying there enough water for ali for at Shots bead Sind to Bandits’ Flight Two shots, fired by Patrolman W R. Berg at two band mpects early Tursday, lent considerable speed to the men’s escape. Police cars were diapatohed to search the district around Seventh ave. N. and Harri Of 6,000,000 wild horsepower on the, of the nation’s | the| | non mt. | probably in Mexico. and piciounly | Jump. | started shooting. Newsboy Is Slugged where the shooting occurred but the bandita had atepped so rapid ly that the police declared they were | Bere commanded the two men to halt when be aaw them acting sus The couple turned and fled, increasing their apeed at every according to Berg, who then and Robbed by Thug | While collecting on his paper route & newsboy, of $649 28th ave, N. E wan slugged and robbed of $21 by a/ bandit in front of the home of J. T. Erickson, 6022 35th ave, N. E Cameron was found a few moments later, tying acrons the sidewalk. Po- lice from Denamore precinct search @4 the neighborhood but failed to lo. cate the bandit. Camere his ansatiant Neen of the attack ik Easter Clothes on Credit &; < ATTRACTIVE SUITS IN TRICOTINE CAPES, WRAPS AND TWILI AND SPORT COATS Cleverly tailored novelties in tans and navy, Wraps and capes in all high shades, blacks and combining style and service in garments of un navy—in Orlando, Veldyne, Normandy and other usual utility modern materials. Polo Coats in Camel's Hair, Tweeds and e#triking children, Prices from. tion of gi 47 to 55 small amount and arran, the balance in weekly monthly payments Women who wear sizes larger the can be fitted here, as we carry a complete selec ments in sizes from 200 Union St .. $27.50 n the usual 42 1332-1334 Second Ave. ‘Man Takes Poison, but Dose Too Small | Amon Riley ed to ond his life Mec | swallowing | sulphuric home at 1824 Eighth ave. to take enough. Dr. Murphy of the city hospital was refused admittance | by Riley when he tried to aid the suf. but two policemen took ® city hospital in spite of him in jail y night by in acid his ring man. Riley to t his protests and lod, after he had been pron danger Church Is Refused Sacramental Wine SAN ANCISCO, ee bre Samuel F. Rutter, regional prohibt tion director, has recely a tele gram from National hibition Director Roy Hayne at Washington sustaining his refusal to permit de. | livery of 4,000 gallons of wine to the Holy Order of Rosikrucians for sac ramental purposes. Safe for Infants, Children and Adulte GLYCEROLE LOBELIA Cures cough instantly, Containg no opiates or injurious drugs. It's the best cough medicine made. Gives in. nt relief. 60c at all drug stores, or Pp. DP» by Joyner Drug Co., Spo: Advertisement Fen, cat SKIN QUICKLY SOTHED MH SP Mentho-Sulphur, a pleasant cream, will soothe and al skin the ritated or bre that is covered with ug pimples, or is rough or dry ‘oth ing subdues fiery skin eruptions so quickly, says & noted skin spectalist. ‘The moment this sulphur prepara tion is applied the itching stops and after two or three applications, the ozema is gone and the skin is de. lightfully clear and smooth, Sulphur as a skin remedy be cause it desicoys the parasites that leause the burning, itching or dis figurement. Mentho- Sulphur al ways heals eczema right up. A small jar of Mentho-Sulphur may be had at any good drug store, Advertisement in so preciou' [at 9:30 Monday night, W. J. Cameron, | n did not see | owing to the sudden: | but failed | need out of | Big Colorado River in Balance years, Yet Colorado and Utah espe | proportion on the ground it might | jeopardize future upper basin devel | opmenta. California wants flood protection | and security in ite Imperial valley | reclamations. to develop low-grade ores, Arizona and New Mexico demand enough wa irrigation expansion, Colorado and lters, with limitations below. Wy @vard ite future. Stripping away thone raw rivalries, however, and the jealousies of fren ler states, there ufficient com | scientific | mon interest for the creation of an | agreement, at least over a long tent period. And that ts the prodigious task con- | | fronting the commissioners during jthe next 90 days, after which, if a contract is framed, it gorn to the tough job, owing to the reluctance | #tate legislatures and to congress for ||) ratification Here in the making is one of the most significant precedents for the | utilization of America's great nat | ural resourcee—a real test of the in| democratic doctrine of the greatest | 60! good to the greatest number HOME TOWN Puyallup Ice Cream company's lant at Buckley ts going up rapidly Will be ready for occupancy in jabout 30 days, eee Annual senior play of the Aber a high school will be presented at the Grand theater on April 28, | The cane, cals poultry class le the Western Washington expert ment station will be entertained with an informal program by the Puyal- jup Poultry Alumnae association uesday afternoon at Puyallup. ee W. T. D. Coleman, president of the University of British Columbia, addressed the Puyallup Kiwania club at their last meeti The meeting commemorated the 100th anniversary of peace between Canada and the United States, eee Board of directors for the Snohom: ji#h county fair met at Granite Falls thin week. | eee Snohomish county district meeting | of Rebekah lodge was held at Start. a barber, attempt: |Up. with delegates from all over the | —————==<=o=—= The Store for Useful Articles district in attendance, cee Citizen Pocock of Avon ran into some peculiar hard luck this week He wae driving a wagon along a road ned with trees, and a branch got tangled up with one of his ears and Rearly cauliflowered the member | The Van Cott sae store at Mt. Vernon has been sold to D. A. Hodge of Seatt! TEST SUIT ON SEATTLE TAX The city of Seattle, Mayor Cad. weil, the nine members of the city | counefl, A. Gaines and Assessor Frank Hull |are defendants in a suit filed Mon _.| ay in superior court by C. G. Saun | ders, who seeks to prevent his 1921 taxes being collected, on the ground that they were levied illegally. ‘This ts considered a test ense, }and plans are being made to carry it to the state supreme court. Sanders’ contention is based upon the allegation that the tax levies exceed certain limitations imposed by the city charter. Nervous Stomach Causes Gas Gas in the stomach and howe n't always result from dyspe mproper diet or the fe m of the od In most cases it fe due to-e highly sensitive condi: tion of the stomach nerves. ket rid of the trouble, you must 3 T ‘| build up and strengthen th lirritated nerves of tho atc king artificial digesters, such as pepain or bismuth, only makes the stomach weaker than ever. It is ! t ke using dope to deaden @ pain— > reliel given is and harmf | 'Baalmann's Gas Tablets act direct- iy up the affect nerves and | gradually assist in restoring them to their natural healthy state and « will quickly ¢ 1 no longer be around your heart, palpitatic shortness of breath, gnawing at the pit of th ch ‘or distress aft Ask for Taal- famous deceptive yellow Bo: Bartell mre leading druggists J mann, Chemist, San Francis- dvertiseme cially are loath to accept any fixed |]) Nevada seeks power) ter from the upper basin to secure | Utah want unlimited use of their wa: | g asks for allocation to safe | County Treasurer William | rae RHODES Our Windows Will Tell Now—While Choosing Your New Spring Frocks—a Good Time to Get Properly Corseted —This week offers an exceptional opportunity while we have with us Miss M. J. Crandal, Expert Corsetiere, representing the makers of Stylish Stout, Reduso and La Vida Corsets Seattle women will be quick to grasp the opportunity to converse with Miss Crandal in reference to proper corset fitting. Her extensive experience makes her a valuable counselor to every woman. Pretty New Styles in Blouses for Easter $3.95 to $19.50 Upper Main Floor Novelty Floral Jewelry Attractively Priced! Main Floor A little splash of color adds Suggestions for Boys Two-Knicker Suits 2 | Charming new Blouses of & great deal of charm to the | Crepe de Chine, Mell Knit and appearance of any neat and = with coat and trousers fall Krepe Knit in all the wanted attractive costume lined and in an excellent j shades including carmine, canna, And #0 these fancy ear- riety of patterns. Sizes Gotham, Mirabella, jade, peri rings, novelty beads, cor from 7 to 18 years. A winkle, navy blue and white, delliers, pendants, girdies and ‘ Prices’ range from @8.05 to Spanish combs, all having "Ade suit priced to gall $19.50. that artistic touch which $8.36. gives charm to the wearer, are on display in the Jewelry Section, Overblouses and tailored tuck- | in styles are trimmed with lace, tucks, beading and embroidery. Boys’ Hats and The Easter Suit surely have to have a Cap or Hat match, They are in the shapes and are of fine terials including new t in attractive patterns, have unbreakable Priced at $1.60 and | Children’s Easter Millinery $1.50 and Up to $10.50 Second Floor Smart for Easter are these popular shapes in Children’s Hats in sailor styles, made of Italian and patent Milans and Lisere straws. A complete assortment of these Hats in plain and combination colors and including both coarse and fine straws, trimmed with ribbon streamers, are now on display in the Millinery Department. They are priced from $1.50 to $10.50. Children’s Sport Hats of hemp braid are priced at $2.95 each. Boys’ Blouses —of Madras’ materials and & good variety of p Each $1.00. Boys’ Washable —in @ good range of o and patterns. Priced Easter at 19¢—or 8 for iI i ' Senator McCroskey Claimed by Death SPOKANE, April 11.—State Sena tor Robert C. McCroskey is dead to day In his home at Garfield, Wash. He succumbed to paralysis, Osteopath-Dentist i Test Suits Beaten OLYMPIA, April 11.—An onteo path is not a licensed physician qualified to practice optometry, and dentist# must pass examinations and obtain state licenses before they can practice their profession in Wash- ington, according to two decisions of the supreme court on file here to-/&2 accomplishment day. women, The appeal of Claude D. Rust, on. teopath, from a fine of $25, Imposed YOUR FEET in Pierce county for practicing op. tometry without a state license, war | denied. Are Entitled to Your Attention— The dentistry decision was mnie} in a test case from Thurston county, Have Them Examined Spokane Men Ready FREE | to Probe Flappers | Li at SPOKANE, April 11.—Practically dberg’ jal of the 14 members of the citizens’ un 5s Artificial Limb Co. by Dr. Scholl's Special Demonstrator investigating committee invited by | ALL THIS WEEK the school board to probe chi KON, 1101 Third Ave. In Japan fencing is regarded as for young a the LIBER that flappers are immoral have ac- | THEAT cepted the invitation, | clin | KELSO.—Max Barnes, 28, of Port-| land, Ore, drowned in Columbia! river near Long-Bell milisite. | & fw ii | VENUE AND UNION § Store Hours: 8:80'A. MB. to 6 P.M. 4 000 Pieces Heavy Blue Enemebware Special at 49c Be & ER OFFERED ASSORTMENT CONSISTS OF: og 4 Lip Sauce Pan No. 4 Baking Pan No. 4 Convex Kettle No, 4 Mix Pan No. 1% Chamber No. 13 Wash Basin No. 4 Convex Sauce Pan Coffee Pot No, 5 Lip Preserving Kettle Special at 49c No C. 0. D. Orders Pearl-Handle Silverware SPECIAL AT 98c Tax Included A beautiful assortment to select from— Berry Spoon Pie Server Cake Server Gravy Ladle Steak Knife Steak Fork Cold Meat Fork—Not exactly like cut No C. O. D. and =| VEGETABLE SEEDS _ SPECIAL A big assortment of overstocked va- rieties of vegetable seeds too numerous to mention, for Wednesday's Special— | Three 5c Packages for 5c White Gold-Band i} CUP AND SAUCER SPECIAL AT 15c Each Set of 6 83c Not exactly like cut

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