The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 20, 1922, Page 10

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PAGE 10 ee re re errr TU TTLTITTIUITL LU LuLuAunuonu Le Two Carloads of Wall Paper Just Received at SMITH’S We have just received from two Eastern mills two solid carloads, over one hundred thousand rolls, of Wall Paper, in the very newest patterns and colorings. This makes five carloads of Wall Paper for our two stores in the first four months this year. You can easily see how, buying in such quanti- ties, we get rock-bottom price at the mill. Be- sides, carload freight rates save about half over smaller shipments. These are some of the rea- sons why we can and DO SELL FOR LESS. Smith's Wall Paper House Look for Our Big Electric Sign 1621 FOURTH AVE. SEATTLE MUU |BALLAINE MAY |U.S.READY TO | TRY FOR TOGA! REFUND DEBTS | ... John E. Rallaine has returned from| WASHINGTON, April 20.—The a trip thru Eastern Washington, his|/American foreign debt refunding boyhood heme, convineed that he aleston has formally mutified the _ WATER SHUT-OFF NOTICE ‘Water will be shut off on Hud- st., from 42nd ave. S. to Rain- ‘B¥e., and on 42nd ave. S, from to Brandon st., Friday, “April 21, trom $ a. m. to 5 p.m 7 7 | owing the United om $11 tention, Veterans | could carry the wheat belt to the re ann hagy er tt “There will be a ceneral me « Of publican primaries against Senator | ready to od with the r King County Bolo club at Veter hall, 1616% Third ave @ay, April 20, at 8:30 p.m are urged to be present tant matters will be ac Poindexter, but he was not prepared | of these Thurs | to say definitely that he would be in. officially All veter- the race, He is in Tacoma Thursday | today Impor- | conferring with delegations from the | The state department has Cored 4 jsouthwestern counties, Jed to Great Britain, Fran | He said Wednesiay, “I will have @ | and other nations copies or page u | definite announcement to make in re-| tion passed at the first meeting of gard to my candidacy Thursday of|the debt commission announcing next week. T expect to be a candi- | readiness to begin negotiations date for United States senator.” Some of the countries will send Ballaine has lived in the state 43/dedegations to this country to carry years and is well known In all parts|on the work of refunding. Others of it and in Alaska. He received his/ will operate thru local diplomatic education in the public schools of | channels. | Whitman county and at Whitman] The British delegation is expected ‘college, Walla Walla. early next month. ona, © treasury dey a President. THE JUDGE SAID: “Mr. Receiver, take that bid!” That’s how we got Moss Bros.’ Wholesale Stock of hundreds of Fine Garments, intended for the most exclusive shops on the Pacific Coast. | DRESSES || SUITS | Canton crepe, silks, taffetas, all-wool crepes ot sal se e ies Mesias OE ‘aieer Winds és aaa A wide variety of tweeds in all the black, henna, periwinkle. new shades—periwinkle, henna, gera- nium, tan, browns, blues and gray. Values $ 7.85 -.: Values $12.75 =uits $11.78 Values $17.85 ==: tines and brocaded, embroidered, ap- pliqued effects. All the new shades and styles, including self-panels, novelty por bell sleeves, Maude Adams collar. 84 kets, $50 9 HMandsomely fashioned coats for dress and it 90. 78 ease earna mows oS SUITS a to 4 $18 0a $ s zi $25 to Coats $12.75 SKIRTS In a wide assortment of wool Scotch plaids, for sport wear. ute Okirts $4.85 to $15.00 One Lot of — Skirts $2.75 smartest trimming effects. The retail values of these com- bined stocks aggregate about Sano. Wraps $19.85 DICKSTEIN & KLATZKER, Inc. Fi ioM. 209 Pine St. Friday, 10 A. M. $35 of fancy twoeds in all the new colors—flame, rust, navy, mixtures: stn Capes $6.75 WRAPS One lot of wraps including Normandy, dine, Pandora twills, Nondetta and Samara. all the new colorings Hindoo, sorrento, castor and various All sizes— oy 00 $8. 50 Bel in Rich materials with =to liddrage sHperests SHVMUUNNUANOOUNNEOUAUOUGUUAUOSOOOSEOAGOEHOEERAGOEOOOSAUGEEOOAESAEEOOOEEUOGE UAE THE SEATTLE STAR Fall Opens Oil Land amount of the product whieh t vital part of the b Hy will play a me onal defenne becaune tle number ¢ ning ‘ing and Callfornia to private ate we ont ent land Pall admittedly has won bis firnt up which the naval rene Pan-Americ California re But in 1 with the for the government will 60 per cent of the oll taken out and then store it at strategte pointe fo by the fleet in an emer anc an Petroleum Co high as ‘emm and among the uid get all of the} oil | break | The present plan of the navy in to! It also will involve the policy of| build } tanks for storing the oll Fall for the development of Alaska | Three of these, for instance, Age ee and the dispute now raging between | will be along the Pacific const. An 4 Seertary Walle the | other large one will be near Norfolk, ranafer of the fe bu: | Va pm the agriculture ¢ the interior department The oll controversy, involving a Whe ts given the is expected to al officers nino want to bulld « shell-proof ofl reservolr in Ha WELCOME ‘WARM ‘FOR LADY ASTOR Inland water system, according to a} | ‘England’s First Woman M. | P. Comes Honte to U. S. NEW YORK, April! 20. tor, gay-hearted, » tured New York Mercer Isle Water Rates Will Go Up OLYMPIA, April 20. Water rater will be rained by the SeattleMercer tinh Is Bros! new schedule filed here, The new minimum rate le now $2 while the flat rate have been raised from $2 to $3 per quarter, 4 rates have been raised correspom ingly. School Jungle Ball and tonight will address | aking union Draws 400 Couples) ‘An ninustustic audience, whieh | Four hundred couples attended the | packed the town hall to hear the Queen Anne high school “Jungle | former American girl, now England's Ball,” held Wednesday night at Red. | first woman member of parliament ding’s hall, Jungle decorations pre | laid its tribute at her feet with wave dominated, The orchestra, in one cor un applaure. per month, a | Laty A» joun-minded, eap- st night. Today | 1, she rested quietly at the home of | her pister ner of the hall, played in @ “jungle the Viacountenn hut.” had finished her lec which was ansssitien delivered with quick wit and a gra cloumens of gesture seldom sur Syrians regarded mourning | passed here, she had to get down on Pier the dead as an effeminate prac- | her knees, lean over the edge of the tice and shake hands with hun 10 crowded forward to greet last night #he told CORNS Lift Off with Fingers into th r amazement an ideal world of the be governed by men and women, going forward nide by wide We must borrow their justice and they our mercy,” she sald Vital Statistics] BIRTHS Youhida, Koji, 1042 Main at Olkawa, Sakart, boy 1114 Hiawatha pl Joneph Frederick, 2105 Yesler | 7 24th ave. N. E, girl Goad Fitch ave. | King et. boy Tice, La Rue Earl, $818 11th ave. S.| McGuire, Michael F., Seattle “1 Carney mi Ellen, Seattle pjamin L, 710 Dakota st. | ri, 12 Terrace at gir Ota. Elinor H. 4126 46th ave. 8. W. a hit i s wae * Evans, Pau! G., Seattle aolyu, 114 Ninth ave. & a go -/ MARRIAGE LICENSES Ashtore, Lillian, Seattl yy Kotars, 3888 Yasir way Nye ES DEATHS sor Ito, Hakutehl, RF. D. No, 1, Box 142, | Mexshn, | Christian Frederic, 3713 | nerbeck, Jack J. Redmond . tfeditz, Ursula C, 77, 5408 Stewart, Mary | Hahn, Ernest Hopklason en, Inglew ard ave. Obie Lawrence, 4020 Phinney | eb *| Hl, Laura, 82, 709 2 Karl J | Raymond R, 20, HORSE CAN’T | COMPETE 761 7th ave. N. W.,| “ Doean't hurt a bit! o Bellevue pig el, James Arthur, 3446 W ne corny bee se wahhert 3 ™ 55, 1603 20th RAY “Freezone” on an ne corn, Im sirt sheet ‘ stantly that corn stops hur‘ing, then "y 16 E. Jamen st. hoy | IN AGE CONTEST | i + ae Legal De Veney, Mabel Helen, 39, 24612 HAS Rehortly you lift it right off with, & we, Berne ave Pate r, Clyd al ave N Ru fingers. Truly! Fvirat | “Well, well, old man. Gilad to me | PAwards prov Your druggist sella a tiny bottle of | § inbridge island, | you in the city, Should think you'a|~ swith |“Freezone” for a few cents, suf | y itn. aimon Main at. girt, | 00.100 busy on the ranch to tear your ' — ficient to remove every hard corn, |ftaminond Bern 4a % Enlla ove { away this time of year. How's] ing soft corn, or corn between the toes! 1 ows and chickens? | hittt and the calluses, without soreness or |) — fam, 2114 Lith ave 8, boy erything lovely. Just down tor] one } irritation.—-Advertisenment Major, William M, 2809 Fremon Came with my broth-| sun. or two. nt back East today.” uu are going up to the he you're here, Wife and kiddies will be glad to see you. Bay CHA by the way, just before I met you I sTu was reading that the University vin ts looking for the old. in the state, T thought of nag, ‘Smoke,’ of yours SILVER VOMN ALBERT FREDO MEYER CAMPBELL VAN EPS Biuiy all right MURRAY prizes 1 n I'm anxious to get back to the I keep running on you fel who try to lure me out to your . Can't be done. I haven't clothes with me or any Wife telle me I should amed to be n, but IT keep off the 1 of getting Hate to the money my FRANK CROXTON Let these eight great Victor fun-makers entertain on your Vidtrola ay, old man, while you're here, don't you go down to Cherry's, NT Rialto building, Second ave. between Madison and Spring, over ff | the Pig'n Whistle, and buy a suit on t and surprise the wife? Pay you like and then make nents, You won't hard Money is gone thar we have never offered at such low prices, or in a wider variety, the quality fabrics we are now showing in suitings for Spring. A selection—from The Peerless Quartet, the Sterling Trio, Campbell and Burr, Billy Murray, Van Eps and his banjo,"“Cohen,” Banta at the piano— TRAIN YOUR HAIR AS AN ACTRESS DOES Saxe They will entertain you every night Aisoe. 10 beaety ge Gn Usenet which the most conserva- of the year, if you so desire, by means tain Rnd. Gavidon. tek. Shatna. tive or fastidious can make of a Vidrola. quiry develops the information that care they find it dangerous to ff with ‘any makeshift hair 7 ity say tha r wash and 8 a choice. As low as $50. foneL ros vhilors On the Corner Vidtrolas $25 to $1500 Convenient terms one ne , canthrox from your dru dissolve ' ist; ee 4 teaspoonful in a cup of not water and your shampoo fs ready, This makes enough shampoo liquid to ap ply it to all the hair instead of just » top of the head After its use hair dries ra uniform ff Dandrv and dirt Third Avenue at Pine a disappear w After this your hatr will be so fluffy SEATTLE ‘Facema - Spokane - Portiang it will look ch heavier tha s | : Fe eae ee Se Second and Marion jyou whiltv the stimulated sealp gains | the health which insures hair g t re a 2 SS | - Aivertineant. ei oat sul | DES TEE BANS OLE) LI) '

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