The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 21, 1922, Page 9

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i) 21, 1922, MDAY, APRIL Jhat Active Women ©] genes TAMRON: dra, Landtow gg ————_— ing vote in the primaries! ne EDWARD GARRE < f t Seattle people recoghize F re ther man or |/TOUOn marks @ new era in Beattie politice—anen and women work > an the qual h Working te always get |°Rer for the Sefary of their city ity and lnteg MBS. MAY AVERY WILKINS: ‘There never has been @ time in the KEITH LOGAN BULLITT: | history of Seattle when a woman Jandes has dalance and will | was needed more in city government good judgment |tham the present time Men have viewpoint, Both are |sense@ this need and the tremendous * vote for Mra. Landes is an Indorss - $8.30 | $j.ATON fALUE—BIG VALUE Lift the lid off your stove. Do _ you find sooty, smutty, black, greasy strings ing underneath? If so, a rem- edy is NEW % & TLE COAL, _Avoid Coal that deposits black, greasy material inside your stove. Such makeshift clogs the flues—forms an insulating wall—keeps the heat from the cook pans. NEWCASTLE does NEITHER _of these things. If your flue is dirty NEW- CASTLE will help clean it—keep it clean. So clean does NEWCASTLE burn in the stove that you can figuratively eat off the bottoms of your stove lids. Order NEWCASTLE today— forget the ridiculously low price— compare it with any other coal you know. If you don’t know NEWCASTLE have a pleasant surprise in store. NOTE the i are irresistibly LOW. NEWCASTLE Price per t8n for two ered in the “A” zone Are Saying About Mrs. Landes! ment of the future of women tn local government, cee MRS. J. N. HAMMILIse 1 think Seattle is to be congratulated in hav ing & woman with the ability of Mra. Landes available for a seat in the ity coune!l, She not only haa abil | ity, Dut she has leisure and special fitness for the o . . MES. M. A. YTVSTEIN: Mrs Landes ts an ideal candid ane | represents in her own character and | personality all the different types of NEWCASTLE NUT the good women of Seattle eee MRS. FH. FL WANDIGO: Men as well as women have recognised Mra. Landes’ ability tn the vote Just cast. ‘The primaries showed how well worm eo can pull together, It is enough to make men sit up and take notice, eee MRS. A. K. FISKEN: I am de lighted with the vote for Mrs. Landes. I would like to eee women on the! school board. It should be composed of American citizens, men and wom em equally divided. eee MRS. FP. FICK: The remits of the election are very gratifying. Se ttle ts fortunate tn selecting Mra Landes, who is so well equipped for the offices. She has always given freely of her services to her city and the city will approgiate her offer to serve in an official capacity. eee MRS. M. B. HARKER: The tnftu ence of both a father and mother are necessary in the family, In the larger family of the city the infu. ence of both men and women is need ed for a welbbalanced city govern- ment, eee MRS. f. KE. MALTBY: Mrs. Landes bas @ right to a erat in the city counefl. She has taken her rtepon sibilities an a citizen with deep con-| cern, She should have the privilege Of helping make city lawa eee MRS. GEORGE SCHOFIELD: The heavy vote for Mra Landes evi deneed the fact that men are recog: nizing women's ability and their fight to share in city government. eee MRS. J. J. LEA: Men, a well an women, have great respect for Mra Landes’ opinions. Mra. Landes is « consistent Christian and there is great need for high principles in the city council. ‘WOMEN wit be giad to know of a laxative that operstes without riping OF weakening will tell you they get more satis from Dr. DR. CALDWELL’S SYRUP PEPSIN THE FAMILY LAXATIVE Toke Dr. Caldwell's Syrap when consti billows 7 er out of sorta. You wi!l fin¢ your gen eral health and complerion eo iz Deoved that less eommetics will be 5 of women bave proved this tras. HALF-OUNCE BOTTLE FREE THE SEATTLE STAR MRS. W. E BARNHART, The city will have cleaner amusements for the children if Mra. Landes be comes @ member of the olty council ee MRS. R. FF. WEEKS: I am very | much gratified, of course, over the | result, but I feet that the campaign | would have been well worth while even if things had not gone #0 favor. ably, ‘The spirit of co-operation jamong women for women has been wonderful and promises great things for the future of Beattie ee MRS. FRANCES REED BATES: I first knew Mra, Landes in the man- ufacturers’ exhibit Jast spring, where ahe exhibited unusual business abi) ity as manager, Men could go to her with a business problem. She sensed It immediately and solved it in & businesslike way. Her patience was unfailing, her tact never ending and her business ability remarkable, She will be a decided business asset | vo the city as & member of the coun * eee MRA. M. J. CARRIGAN: When « Woman of the intelligence and de- pendability of Mra Landes is @ can didate for office women as well as men are eager to vote for her and work for her, eee MRS. 8. J. LOMBARD, The tm Mediate response of the woman worker at the call for work has been Unraly Frosh Revolt Again, Burn Up Caps Insurrection among the university freshmen against the green capa pro seribed by custom as the frosh dis | Ungulahing attire has broken out again. Several bundred freshmen wathered on Denny field during the varsity baseball game with Oregon Thursday and burned their caps. ‘They serpentined about the diamond, shouting definnce to the upperclass. men and cheering the freshman spirit. With Campus day being observed Friday, the class feuds which were recently brought to a blase thra the removal of the sophomore siren by the freshmen, were expected to break jout again Campus day has been noted in the past for claas warfare {and everything indicates that this year’s celebration will be no excep | Gon. The sophomores were making dium for thelr work. | For nearly two decades Washing ton first year men have worn the jamall green caps that distinguish |them from upperclasemen. These leaps have always been worn Campus day and are not burned until inter in the year. Last spring the fresh men rebelled against the rule that the caps must be worn till the end of ‘The administration took the mutter in hand and Frosh day | was cetablinhed, On this day the freahmen were to come to uppercinan jatanding. The date for Frosh day j tale year ts May 26, | | Heroine Dies the year. plane to take the unruly frosh in| jhand when they gather at the sta-| most gratifying to @ preetnot man- ager, Another phase of the cam palgn work has bgen the enthusiastic support of the men. eee MRS, GORGE T. DALTON: The vote recorded by Beattie at the pri- | martes for Mrs. Henry Landes places | Seattle in the position of one of the | presresgive cies of the United Blales, eee MRS. JOHN ©, HIGGINS: with reference to wormn@® holding office I feel it is the duty of women who are free and have time and inclina tion to devote to government to hold office. Mra. Landes oan qualify as & capable, splendid woman. eee MRS. EDGAR AMES: I tink tt Means a great deal to Seattle to have Worman's viewpoint in the council. eee MRS. ALVAH LEMUEL CARR: Tt in @ demonstration of the fact that when it is possible to get women to run for office who compare favor. ably with men candidates it ts found that there is no prejudice against them because they are women, | feel Mra, Landes will make @ very fine member of the councf, eee MRS, FRED WONSER: In the o14 Gays men objected to women voting, giving as one reason that the polla are filthy and located in places un- sultable for women to go, With the voting of women a cleanup of polling places, fie will be ulti mately with women participating tn government by holding offica, Mra, Landen ta the entering wedge tn Se attle polities and the consensus of opinion of right-thinking men and women, judged by the phenomenal vote, ia for better standards in the council, ve ° MRS. DANIEL U. CHAMBER LAIN: Mra. Landes ts a superior type of woman and our clty council would reflect a higher type of gov- ernment if we had more members of the same kind. The primary vote certainty indicated that Seattle men and women appreciate the right kind of candidate, eee MRS. WILLIAM EB. TURNER: Mra. Landes has always stood for the highest ideals of civic life—the things we desire for our city of homes—a good place in which to live and rear our children. I will cer. tainly be glad to see Mra. Landes in the council eee MRS. LOUIS BR. MENDEIs wre Landes 4 one woman tn a thousand jand ts making a personal mirifice to enter the council, Seattle in to be congratulated in having such « worth-while candidate. cee MRS. KR. K. COMINGS, fh te a wellknown fact that some women solve business problems better than men, just as some men do house work better than women. Bo, in considering Mra. Landes for the council, the choice is @ matter of fitneas for the position, not the fact that she is a woman. ear, when Spri hold necessity. Stores Company. 75c Lastlong Rubber Gloves When you can save 26 cents on an item like this, it is time to stop, think—and buy. Lastlong SEAMLESS Rubber Gloves now sell regularly for 75c—formerly much higher. At this season of the t] housecleaning is under way, they are a house- riday and Saturday the price will be'49c a pair. You can safely buy two pairs. They are fresh stock. uy F More House-Cleaning Specials Lux (for all fine laundering). 80c J. & J, Sulphur Fumigators, special ... 2... 20. + ceemu s owe we ewes SOE 60c size Liquid Veneer, special........ 15c Chloride of Lime, special. . 25c Parke-Davis Germicidal Soap, special . 25c Wright's Silver Polish, special. 40c Rajah Cleaning Fluid, special. ......2..-ceseececee © CIGAR DEPARTMEN Arrangements have been made to act as agents for the United Cigar All of the famous brands will be carried at United Cigar Stores prices. United cash discount vouchers with all purchases. Cc a Pair Special O¢, three for. .. .. 2. eewees - ZOE (Limit, three to a customer.) w povees ce cine cveeeS eS © wreeeeee Uke MER Third and Pike Store Opening Saturday, April 22 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOO OOO OOOOOOOOS OOOO OOOO OOOSOOO MOOSE OOOO OOOO OOOOIDO OO OOOOOOOOOOSOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOH SOTHO DOOOCOEELEOES | Special Offers for SATURDAY [BE Cash Discount Vouchers with all purchases of $1.00 and over, Fre cronte cmvrtation, scorn f ro do on freee egw ere From Influenza! GRIMSBY, England, April 21—! Mra. Ellen G. Blow, who won ¢ decorations tn the war for heroism, | died here three hours after she was| stricken with influenza, $8.30 $9.30 = NUT LUMP i ay a) 4) | RN. DONANEY \o| ree Examined, Glasses Made Courteous Treatment. Setiafac- Huteson-Donahey watett av1e just merth of Pime St.) Men’s and Young Men’s Two-Pants Suits Rajah Flower Garden Spray For the destruction of the devas- tating ifsects and parasites on deli- ver Kaen and — One bottle sufficient for 12 gallons Of BYTAY occ dines oes ccees 50c Candy Special Butter Cream Chocolates — De- licious, creamy centers, made with butter and coated in chocolate. Full Botarday, special. ----. DOC Twkt DaiLy THIS Ween OoRE e e e @ e ry e e e e e e @ ° ° e e e e e ° ° e e e e e ry ° e e e e ry e e e ry e e @ e ° ° a phi Ke He i wi 1 in” DAVE SCHOOLER Pheric observations near the Polar e ° ° Am d r to Fly - |fesion. Amundsen is now in New Will Suit Filed Kites in Arctic | york wnite the airplane in which | SAN RAFAEL, Cal, April 21—| Among 40. cases of instruments | will fly across the continent oe Mra. Amy Wood Wilson, of Pasa-!| placed on board Capt, Amundsen’s/ to his start for the North is being dena, today had under way a suit to | craft, the Maud, in Seattle yesterday, | prepared. break the will of Mra. E. K. Wood, | were a half-dozen crates of collapsed pam : zat kite balloons, to be used for atmos Fred Hughes Kluting’s Entertainers MINSTREL MONARCHS Desso Retter whose husband was a millionaire) Doyle and Ned lumberman, A million-dollar evtate | ————— — ASTHMADOL N h 1™ involved. the estate, Asthma, Bronchitis, Hay Fever. $1.06 y Cavanaugh orwort! | Mrs, Wilson charged ahe was the| In the will of Mra. Wood, she was! at all drug stores, or direct, p. p. by adopted danghter of the Woods and /phequeathed $1,000. The remainder| Joyner Drug Co., Spokane.—Adver “|by the agreement of adoption it had | went to Walter T. Wood of Berkeley | tisement. been promised she would share jana Ff. J. Wood of Bellingham, Wash, } —_—— oe | | see — — | EDS CL. om THE WILKES THEATER NOW PLAYING “DADDIES” $35, $40, $45 : Increases the; action of the intestines Hundreds of men and wo- men have already found 1} =Or phone any of the following dealers — they carry if Pacific Coast Coals: cay ‘|| The character revealing | The Most Delightful Play of |]/]/ COLONIAL LENS is |||] freedom from laxatives by y | 965 Republican St. | ous fee tL gad the Season | - ; t | |] eating Fleischmann’s fresh wre = Hott 0864. Beacon 0108, | the latest contribution o |] yeast, Savisl out Sa |] |] proper elimination of waste matter |. Barern w 7 SUNNYSIDE COAL & 9 Beginning Sunday Matince | Hy Should be brought about by food. ' PRanoDy, § wagu. co. F COURSE you have to see the fine fabrics and “ 7 ; | FASHION has accepted ||) protege sete ae oe oe ! a 710, Korth 0428. fine tailoring to know just what kind of Suits A Pair of Silk | it as the thing in glasses. |]|] inate use of cathartics is one of tie Wasaes FIRE Oe they are; and the picture shows only one of the ri | mh er is |||] Se causes of constipation, 7 | maar oot a Rainier 0088. styles we are showing at the price. Sport models @conomy: is Stockin 5 e octagon: ape | Physicians all over the country Beker A™ 0%) ge Vise mings included. yet another g | dignified and very com- i})] fan yeast becuse i a teh orth OL r- Beacon , s, Commwary & som, | PACIFIC COAST 3.8. vIMING, factor in Every Line a Laugh |}}| fortable. We specialize |]'| food, rich in those elements which Wit Mew. Gaz Dewamish Ave, — | ‘Raizead end Themes Open a Gately Charge Account favor of POPULAR SUMMER PRICES ||'l| in, and recommend, the ge ow Ewen 1 PTT STE Or. | maiwine =e a) } You Need Not Pay All in 30 Days OLYMPIC —NIGHTS— | Colonial Le functions were restored in from Race’ emai tact Rolled Oats Lower Mico 1 crate and 69 | nie ns. 1 ie ae 5 weeks. 711, or | cents. icony— ‘out for yourself. Begin to- ‘ - | , |, foo and 25 cents, | 2or3 Berth to Salem, Oregon, on the south, and east as far as the eastern | Bale CR ere aeihyeas he | diet. Keepit Up and see how non. P edge of the Yakima Valley: } "Balcony-30 cents nd 25 || OPTICAL co act.” Be sure it's Pleischmann’s In Everett call the Keithly Wood & Coal Co., Phone Fi 37 | cents, Yeast—the familiar tin-foil Ja Wenatchee call the Dacfic Coase Coal Co Phone 123, Might 364 Black OL "7 ; age with the yellow label. al LY, Portiand cali ts Paciic Const Coul Cor Phone Bradway 237 of Broadway 4043 | 1427 FIFTH AVENUE ee mer Prices for Nights and |] standing order with your groces. | actically all other towns and cities in the above territory are | Between Pike and Union Streets FLOUR CEREALS FI Matinecs Include War Tax | | | handling Pacific Coast Coals that will gladly serve you.

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