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THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1922. THE SEATTI STAR even ente mmne FLEECED,MAN On With the Dance or Off? REMOVAL SALE = ENDS OWN LIFE Clergymen Debate Question Special fer Friday and Saturday nea or Porch Rocker, $3.75 © .2s2 0122 fake oil stock promoters, BK. Ames, 56, com | in an aneceupl | Strand hotel, 4 | Wednesday, Coroner W. Ht. | od Deputy Coroner Harry ) were Investigating me RHODES co. Our Windows Will Tell FRIDAY HOUR SALES No mail, telephone or C. O. D. ordere taken on Friday Hour Sale mere chandise, and the right to limit quantities is reserved 9to 10 10 to 11 11 to 12 1to2 HUCK TOWELS; 200 of CRIB) BLANKETS tn ‘S SHIRTS; 159 DRAPERY MADRAS; them, made of linen and White with pink and blue Percale Shirts in light 175 yards, 36 inches wide re | ‘Thursday. | Ames had been working for bis board and room as a janitor, Wednes Seems day afternoon, while no one was look i border there are 46 A ee ing, he slipped into the room, and, cotton MI 6d He eee goxsd 804 dark atriped pat City “materlal fF after opening four gas jeta on the Toweling of a heavy inches Yormerly. the terns and made with Grapes, etc., and in we stove, rested his head on top of them When he was found a half hour later, jafter a search, he was dead | Ames at one time had been very wealthy, He had Seattle for about with the Seattle Title Trust Co. and the American Savings & Trust Co. He at one time told J. F, Bailey, of the former institution, that hia for tune had been lost thru speculation in oll His estate ts valued et approx: [mately $2,000. He left three notes, intimating suicide, one written in 1919, one in 1920 and the other in 1s2t Woven Rattan Seat; maple Aimee haere brother in Nottingham, frame Rocker. Regular price $3.7 5 ee : sai |\Cost o ving Is $7.50. Removal Sale price ... - | Reported Lower quality, and tn «ize 17x each. For this hour, in French cuffs. These are different patterns. Form 44 inches, Formerly 600 the Bedding 50 full cut and in sizes 14 erly Thc a yard, For this each. For this hour, in Section eh C wm. Special for this hour, in the Drapery De the Domestio ' * ” hour, in the Men's Sec riment, Becton each, DOC TUB ACARFB and tion, TB ¢ tuts, SOE CHOKERS; 20 of them or 3 for $1.00 each... FOUNTAIN SYRINGES in natu nad dyed TERRY CLOTH; 159 opossum and Taupe, COLORED OUTING and yards, 36 inches wide, a and Bie Kit FLANNEL; 300 yards of Hot Water Bottles ‘ox and Taupe Coney ms 26 Fountain = Syri fun, Splendid values are ‘fancy striped Outing oa ae wate Sale om of blue and black, offered in this assort- Flannel of a good welght ties, formerly selling at roe and black and blue ment which ia priced for and formerly 26c a yard. $1.75 each, will be and gold. Formerly Tbe a quick enup this For this hour, in the fered special for this a yard. For thiy hour, hour in the Women's Ap- Domestic Section, on the hour, in the Drug Bum- in the Drapery 50 parel Sec. $5 0 Upper Main 19 dries Depart Bection, a yard C tion, each.. 00 row. s yart.. C ment at, each.. 89c SRE ELE Re OAT IO: month, Fi and in combination col- This Is Lace and Embroidery Week: Attractions for Friday A Special Purchase of Fine French Valenciennes Laces : EDGES and INSERTIONS, % to % inches wide, MERCERIZED FILET CROCHET LACES; an un- CLEAN UP—PAINT UP eae at abe Sop of living in the United States @rop : and in cream and white; 12 yards to the bolt. usual assortment to choose from in # tm ped 4.2 per cent during the first three Special, a bolt, 45¢. inch widths. Special, a yard, Be. ‘i and garden in of labor estimated today EDGES and RTIONS, % to 1% Inches wite, EDGES and INSERTIONS, % to 1% inches wide, order. | The decrease since the peak of post, and in cream and white. Special, a yard, B¢. and tn cream and white. Speci, a yard, 10@, war high levels, reached in June, FINE MERCERIZED CLUNY LACES, 1% ana 2 EMBROIDERIES—Fine, imported Embroideries Buy Garden | 1920, te 22.9 per cent, the department tuches: Wide. Special, « yard, Be. taken from regular stock, and including Edges Tools now dur- nald. 7 tere and Insertions in widths from 2 to 4 | ‘The general level of the cost of Itv- MERCERIZED and LINEN CLUNY LACES, 1% Formerly 10c to 25¢ a yard (slightly soiled from to 2 inches wide. Special, a yard, 10¢. display); a yard, Be. ; ing this re . | moval sale and SAVE 7 525% Rakes, Hoes, Mowers, Gar- den Hose, Sickles, and all ing, however, ts still 66.9 per cent jabove the level of the prowar days lof a9t4. Food ts atiil 38.7 per cent above the pre-war level; clothing, 75.5, housing, 160.9; fuel and light, 15.8, furniture, 106.2; miscellanwoun, 1033 | ‘The decrease during the first three months is shown by the ct that the various articles in December, 1921 were the following percentages abov the pre-war level Food, 60; clothing, 94.4: housing, 1; fuel and Nebt, $1.6; turniture, 118; miscellaneous, 106.8 In San Francisco and Onkland the is cost of living from Jaauary tc March smaller tool of this year decreased 1.7 per cont required for ™ = = |The cost of living in the two Pacific the lawn. Coast cities ix 67.6 per cent abuve the level of December, 1915. + LIBERAL CREDIT EXTENDED E Slays Wife, Then GRUNBAUM 52S a | WENATCHEE, May 4.—After or 2to3 3 to 4 4to5 WOMEN’S HOSE; 200 pairs of Mercerized Lisle NOVELTIES; 100 fancy SATEEN; 600 yards of Hore in drop-stitch pattern with reinforced gar- Powder Puff Novelties, heavy twilled Sateen, 40 | fitted with mirror and ter tops, heels and toes, Sizes are 8% and 9 in UME MAN Hon inches, and in black only, Diack and size 8% in nasorted light colors. They jrormerly 65¢ and 7éc. For This 1s in lengths from ® Barefoot, bobbded-hair girl who danced in the “Eurhythmic Ritual” in have slight defects. Special for this 19 this hour, in the Ribbon to 10 yards, and ts em church of 8t. Mark’ s-in-the-Bouwerte ; at the left, Dr. J. F. Norria, the Texas hour, @ Pale oecce reer creer seres . c Department, 30 pecially adapted for bloom. tornado, who opposes such dances, and on the right, Dr. W. Guthrie, or 3 for 50@ OAC. eee ee - c ers and heavy linings, Spe pastor af the church, who gives his reason for using the dance in religious|] DRAPE VEILS, numbering 20, with silk embrolé @DDS and ENDS, includ- cial for this hour, in the. ered and chenille dotted borders, in the favorite ing ROMPERS of un- Lining Dept, styles and colors. Formerly $1.75 each. 98c bleached muslin, trimmed a yard........... 25c For th NE Se aT ae with contrasting colors of a Fae: tie. Pee. Ae pink, blue and orange, SULK TIES; 200 Cut Silk ODDS and ENDS of CORSETS, including 16 formerly 95c each; six Tie# In & good assortment e of contrasting colore ‘ont Lace models of white coutil, in sizes 26, 21, Gingham Dresses in pink ped rns, Front La and white and blue and *tFiped patter hee ly tailored ties, For this. hour, NEW YORK, May 4-—On with the dance! Or off with ft! Barefoot girls dance on a stag® built before the sanctuary of an old New York church while incense burns and three blue spotlights play on them. This in an annual "Eurbythmic Ritual” arranged by the pastor, His acfion has used considerable adverre comment among the clergy of New York In the following articles he explains bis idea, while one of hin strongest opponents attacks it \ ey a Put your lawn | month of this year, the departme | 22 and 2 4 former! 1 at $3.60. Also, 15 22 and 2%, and formerly selling at § Whe : deeeel Perel Back Lace, medium and low bust models in sizes 1.95 each. Special for 21, 22, 22, 27, 28 and 29. Formerly $1 39 this hour, 39 each... 66 $3.50, Choice for this hour, a pair... ° each inl Cc or 3 for dering ham and eggs from his wife, Katharine, « waitress, Jack MeCarty BY DR. W. N. GUTHRIE BY DR. J. F. NORRIS ook, shot and killed her last night, > Rage: . Co. IN land then blew out his own brains | Meter, Church of Bt. Markietn-the Tornado,” Conducting Re | Investigate Death | * | MoCarty I said to have been under Bouwerte, of New vival Services in New York of Lumber Worker ‘The use of the dance in a religious} Off with the dance. service startin. But why pot the! The gospel has plenty of power to dance, if any of the other arts? The | graw a cong texation without devise: Publis Now, accepts music; {0 0M | ing’ s side show to go with it. death of John Holpti, $7, an employe the {Influence of mforphine. The couple had been separated for some months. Dr. FR. T. Burke, deputy coroner at Snoquaimie, is investigating the | pear extent, decoration and the plastic Min 1 ber Co. “iC A STOR j.\ ' Several y of the Snoqualmie Falls Lumber Co., | | ~elig po con be vont tr roe Pano + gsoritnd eee who was instantly killed Wednesday tn France, was buried yesterday at Grama at Oberammergau can vividly | (}° ylum in Texas. t Camp A, when a tree he had just | . ° d wood, a pA, General McAndrew | artington cemetery with high mili-| For and Children present Christ, it can be of use 18) icy’ gg ee erie eee eal felled struck another tree and broke hea. triking him on the! teapots why. He explained that the only| off the tree top Why not, then, the dance? diversion that the lunatics induiged| head. ‘The body is at Snoqualmie. At St. Mark’sin-theBouwerle, welin that would cause them to forget] Hoipti bas relatives in Finland, have developed a technique by which | their troubles was the dance. . we engage the interest of a consider-| Ever since then I have been very ble number of the unchurehed. Ati charitable toward all dancing. \ Able number of the unchurched. -Aticharitable toward ait dancing. |! POLICEMAN’S HOME INVADED BY BURGLAR tion is largely made up of poets.| vival of pagan practice. A Seattle burgiar added insult to injury late Wednesday night When drama is brought into the ser-| If the church of today should when he attempted to enter the vice, the church is jammed with ac | plant itself squarely and firmly on home of Patrolman R. 8, Kil mer, 3832 Interiake avo., and after tore. the whoie Bible. with nothing added Why not the dance? to tt and nothing taken fron tt, it Of all the arts it has been the most/ would not have to resort to side . he past three ¢ jen. | ente 7 rable chi Fie easiness eave DONE LOG Of questionable ebar-|) tightening Mra. Kilkmer nearly conducted in a hostile world and have} Dancing fa the agency of the into hysterics by tearing off the been largely nullified. It is not a!) devil window frame from her bedroom, fled when Kilkmer’s mothertn- law appeared wit aa shotyuh, He had not oeen captured ‘Thursday. Buried at Arlington tary honors, oh Satie WASHINGTON, May 4.—The body] Queen Wilhelmina w of Maj. Gen. James W. McAndrew, |at the recent opening o' former chief of staff of the A. E. F. court at The Hague. Iw USE FOR OVER 30 YEARS Black, Tan, White, Ox-blood and Brows —Always 10c. she topsloua tice braseabeschpap coonsia il Home Set makes " ine bristle danbor which cleans the shoes nad apelice polish ated and easily. Large lambs’ wool polisher brings the chine with a few It’s best to say “SHINOLA” | | } \ | | question now of whether the artistic! It takes no prophet to see where dance shall be or not, It is & ques | we are drifting when leading wom tion of what it will be. on mmoke cigarets and attend prize The dance must be either a path-| fights one day and give dances in way to Heaven or a pathway to Hell.| the churches the next, Is it not, then, good strategy tore) If the church people of this coun store to the art of the dance ite rej try do not wake up the perils of ligious function at least, in one place, | the times in which we are living, it THE STORE FOR USEFUL ARTICLE! Trimmed Hats} “Dollar Friday”’ ‘The eeason’s fashion edicts of just a few days ago are repre sented in generous numbers in this gorgeour array of Trimmed Hats, embracing hats for ail occasions; $3.76 to $7.50 values, $1— “Dollar Friday.” once a year? This is what we are) will not be lone until vice will eat doing on the Feast. of Annunciation] the heart out of this republic. at St. Mark's. The biggest insue of this hour in Our Eurhythmtc Ritual 1* per-| whether or not our churehes shall formed as a pn celebration Of | purge themselves from the leaven pure, holy motherhood. of this world Rainier Post to vive 21 Dances EXTENSION OF of Seattle post No. 18, American Le gion, to the state convention at We Patches in August Dexter Ave. Matter Up for orn aring Thursda A d ne | eee | tee ra to the growth of a large section of | 3 Seattle's downtown business district, | Colors, gallon. .$3.00 he resolution calling for the extension | of Dexter ave., from Mercer et. to White, gallon. .$3.25 | First ave., will be given a public Arcade is a high Took Lydia E. hearing before the council streets : V ble Co and sewers committees Thursday aft grade prepared paint, ege ernoon at 3:30 k. manufactured —_ espe- and is Now The proposed improvement con. cially for this climate. — |templates the extension of Dexter Chicago, Illinois. — dict ‘i \ave. in a southwesterly direction gave women one good me t Lada E. | from Mercer st, to First aye, near! Snkbam'a Vege. | Virginia at. | eee. | Under the existing conditions, Dex (ge pes mar |ter ave, traffic Ix forced to follow a " | zig-zag route between Denny way and 364 Untrimmed “Gage” Body Hats fn all the very latest wide, floppy-brim effects and in twelve different color effects. All new! Just out! The pres- ent rage! They sell practically everywhere at $5 NOW! Your Choice —"Dollar Friday’ — tomorrow —$1 here. 128 Banded ‘Hats in all the late shades and with Faille, Grosgrain and Georg ette bands—"Dollar Friday”— si. 14-INCH FLOOR BRUSH | The Edison 6-lb. Iron stands “any- the main business alt t. nae where.” Equipped with thumb rest Regular $2.50 Value ne construction of an arterta Abate a ‘ vous it kept me |Pihway cutting thru the fiat dis and cantilever handle. Special, $4.49. Special at $1.49 ie [trict north of Pine st, would aid . baal ung. MY | greatly in relieving traffic conges: Edison 200 of these wonderful Floor Brushes, | Fi thing he could to | tien on Westlake boulevard, it is & - 4 if build me up, then | pointed out Golden Glow bought purposely for this sale, com- 7 De Crceres me i: % Zitake dia E. Vegetable _ Compound Conductor on Cars with his medicine and I ; Becomes a Lawyer new woman. I have had Lieve cnt James M. Ballard, well known as dren and they are all Lydia E. Pink: | | vtrvet car conductor to North End /ham babies. I have recommended | your medicine to several friends and | they speak highly of it. You are cer- tainly doing good work in this world, . plete with 5-foot polished handle. Spe- ff Electric Heater | fici at $1.49. Special at $5.98 Made in Seattle if Just what y d | for Hines Shiy nace POULTRY | 500 Pairs Heavy Cotton SPECIAL | 86-inch, per roll... .$2.98 A GAUNTLET GLOVES | coin pcr ron... 85.10 ie with: leather, Dalat Heavy galvanized, 2-inch Special at 29¢ Pair mesh, 150 feet to each roll. 1 Children’s Hats of Fine Straws, Rough i) Straws, tow and Row \ Braids, in wide, flaring and drooping brims and beaut! fully berihboned with long flowing streamers, One dollar would scarcely buy the ribbon alone, yet, on “Doar Friday”—to morrow—they’re only $1. Basement Departinent riders, has recently: passed the law examinations of the State of | Washington and has opened offic 1 . {with Rolla V, Houghton a! 625 Cen- bey tasty teeny eal me jtral building, Ballard attended the There isnothing very strange about | University of Washington law school, the doctor directin, Kies, Tomaheck | supporting himself and fatuily at the to take Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- | *«me time, by working as a con- table Compound. There are many ductor on the cars. hysicians who do recommend it and , hi hly appreciate its value. W. HILL, chairman of the ‘omen who are nervouseun down, rd of directors of the Great and suffering from women’s ailments | Northern railroad, with a party of hould give this well-known root and | high officials of the road, is expected ‘herb medicine a trial. Mrs, Tom- to arrive in Seattle next Wednesday, sheck’s experience should guide you sccording to M. J. Costello, Western towards health. Advertisement traffic manager,

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