The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 22, 1923, Page 4

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THE SEATTLE STAR SDAY, FEBRUARY nay WOULD REVIVE j SLAVE MEASURE ~ Murphine to Seek Reconsid- eration of Bill \Girl Needs Hope Chest Says Working Girls Should Marry . . 7 an portant to youn worn EXAMPLES OF THE REMARKABLE VALUES would concentrate on getting mar In the Special Price Basement WEDS GOULD IN PARIS SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET ogra (Pio es eautifulflowers ANYWHEAS I US.er CANADA DELIVERY 2 HOURE eae QU heat OLYMPIA, Feb ATYTLE BEvEny LHOUR Murphine “white slave day will be asked of the rrow by Senator Harve P sald today The bill was terday by it ried, they would be better looking happier and sweeter Dr. Lena K. Sadler an physician of Ch vised women in let their jobs do such an extent marriage many giris, i attention the every woman's | hippa, he leading wom 4 to a vote yes prop certain that the mea The previc nents, who were ave Would pass 18 question was moved and carried over the protest of Hyacinths Sere en This Week’s Special |} "°°" SO The agninst the measure. The senate yesterday passed the substitute house bill No, 15 relating to the crime of pone of stills The teeth of the measure were pulled out by striking section Ne which provided that the ponse of the a wen ovine ° at the we r Miss Florence Lacase, member of.a wealthy and socially une or the manufacture in toxicating beverages. The vote was prominent San Francisco family, recently became the bride 39-0 of Frank J. Gould in Paris, This is Gould's third marital ad- Senator Robert Grass warned the| venture and the second for Miss Lacase. could be} - _ — ules" of, various me men and ASK JOB FOR REP. MONDELL WASHINGTON, Feb. A dele Sen vote however was 4-18 Nothing heralds the coming of spring more exquisitely than the eafly Hyacinths with their fine and delicate fragrance. Women’s Vests, 20c and 29c 1,500 good quality Knit Vests in bodice and regulation tops. Seconds of high grade under- wear, Sizes 86 and 88, 20c. Sizes 40, 42 and 44, 29¢. marriage, woman and a go to the altar “There which girl nee ton stepping nly two beauty » need know—a and a hope chest “The hope chest serves to keep the girl's mind centered joct—marriage.” Dr. ler declared girls who keep the important points of marriage nd beauty before them will do better work Empl |they a eve on ean oon on the main ob A colorful and refreshing flower for the sick room. senate that thie measure easily used by t Union Suits, 50c Women’s light weight Cotton Union neck, sleeveless and knee length. In and bodice top. Sizes 86 to 40, lUrge Recognition of Mexico by U. Ss. WASHINGT Feb. nition of Mex yers make a mistake when the the | 4 in Suits, low regulation % members of the house, notive girl, plan Hyacinths In Artistic Pots don of the leila ho atts . I t n t ft the fret | we tates, called oe W = err IT | ck P fr all grade | House y and ures LONDON, Feb. 22 an he Frank | é 3 ah of Central and South| paying for 54 hours Engrossed h pill No. 44, relat. toward the| double what they paid for 63 hours’ ing to the and | Me labor in 1914 drinkn also passed. etary of the Interior, aucce i : : aa : ¥ House bill No. 4, repealing * Second and Union Main 0603 Union Suits, 69c Women’s light weight Cotton Union neck, sleeveless and knee length. In and bodice top. Sizes 36 to 44, Prunella Skirts, $5.95 High grade Skirts in beautiful color combina- tions of brown, blue, tan, black and white, Ex- ceptional quality at this low price. jeader, of Wyoming, to the p Suits, low regulation deugs, food chapter | eretary Fall 124 of the sonsion laws of 1 altel postponed on m nator Christenson. This relieves undeveloped mining of full property taxes Use British Debt be ed Be Pay Soldier Bonus |“ | that WASHINGTON, Feb Secre | 4, tary Mellon has no objection to the| gation urged that Dr. Hu be! ent post in| nee to transferring him to the | artment, on the ground| sroly acquainted with and is handling it very They told the president jell tn adequately fitted for ne intertor post The stat Break chest colds Apply Sloan's. It draws conges- tion to the surface. Starts blood circulating freely and thus ed breaks up the cold] pter | bert Work, postmaster general, élaima | allowed to retain his pr 25 Billions Taxes | in Last Six Year| WASHINGTON, Feb. 22.—Amert ean taxpayers have poured nearly $25,000,000,000 into the treasury in| the last six years and seven months This was shown in the report of the house appropriations committee @xplaining the need for an appropria tion of $78,000,000 to pay erroneous _ ly collected taxes. During the same period the gov. ernment returned $179.035,300 to tax payers In refunding taxes illegally collected. | Duty to Newcomer | Is to Be Explained 8. H. Irwin, superintendent of the Jand department of the Puget Mili Co., will address the Transportation @iub luncheon at noon Monday. “Se © attle’s Duty to the Newcomer” wil! “be his subject. Arden Club Will Meet Mondays) ‘The meetings of the Arden Im-/| Provement club will be held Monday | mings, at § o'clock, in the future, | at was announced by C: M. Hansen. | ry, Thursday, | ‘The meetings will be held at 313 “Oreas st.. and important businéss will | be transacted, says the secretary. Beast Man Appears | Near Forest Ridge | Police were investigating reports | ‘Thursday that a “beast man” had! ‘Bubble Dance to Pay Off Mortgage Plans for the big Elks Bubble March 17, for the benefit of the Se- attle Boys’ club are practically com- pleted The dance ts arranged for the ‘pur- pose of lifting the mortgage on the Hoy’s club residence. It in entimated that the debt will be cleared if the| people of Seattle co-operate with the Elks and at ‘Tickets admitting two persons are being sold by the members for $5 “You will have the time of your life and will assure the boys a home,” says the committee in charge. All checks are to be mailed to Lou Friedlander at the Elks’ club. Discuss Union’s Wall Street Bank Students of the Seattle Labor col- lege will be addressed Friday at + Dies in Blaze p. m. by John C. Kennedy, The meeting Labor temple, Sixth ave. and Univer- | sity st., and the subject of Mr. Ken nedy’s address will be “The Rallroad Brotherhoods’ Venture in Wall | Street.” |been attempting to molest children at the Forest Ridge school, 15th ave and Interlaken blvd. The manage ment of the convent complained that the man had appeared several times when the children were going to and from school GIRLS! BEAUTIFY HAIR AT ONCE Girls! Try This! Hair Instantly Appears Abundant, Soft, Lustrous and Colorful—A Gleamy Mass! 35 Cent “Danderine” Also Ends Dandruff; Falling Hair! | A “Danderine Beauty Treatment" i immedjately double the attrac tiveness of your hair, Just moisten a cloth with Danderine and draw It carefully through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; this will cleanse the hair of dust, dirt or any excennive oll—in a few minutes you i be amazed. Your hair will be ‘avy, tiuffy and posess an incom Pazable softness, luster and really Wpenr twice as thick and abundant “a mans of luxuriant, slinty, color. tal hair, Besides beautifying the hair, Dan. 4 derine eradicates dandruff, ing hair Danderine is and most Uelightful hair corrective and tonic, It is to the hair what fresh showers of rain are to vegota- tion, It goew right to the roots, vital- izes and strengthens them ulating properties help the hair to grow long, heavy, strong. You can surely have 46 cents for a bottle of Danderine at any drug store or toifet counter. It is not greasy, olly or sticky, will be held in the} invigor. | ates the scalp, stops itching and fall- the beat, cheapest | Its stim: | beautiful | [| hair, and lots of it, If you will spend || payment of a soldier bonus out of “=| the money derived from the British debt to the United States, Chairman | Fordney of the ways and n mittee told the house today Fordney’s announcement was made |dance, to be given at the armoty,| uring the consideration of the Brit | th debt settlement terms. Hereto. fore Mellon has been strongty op. | Posed to the bonus under any Al ea ‘Child Labor Bill Out of Committee WASHINGTON, Feb. 22. —The Foster resolution proposing a consti. } tutional amendment to prohibit child labor was favorably reported to the | house today by the Judiciary commit tee. A similar resolution has been | favorably reported by the senate ad. diclary committee. ‘The resolution provides that a con- grees shall have power to limit and| South and North . Idaho, la, Call | ation w ans com: | a and Worth-While Values at the National Invite Your Account Our policy of Liberal Credit will give you beautiful home furnishings, without any inconvenience in buying. We will be glad to open an account for you tomorrow. Come in and see the many splendid items that are selling at prices you can afford. prohibit the labor of persons under | the age of 18 years. Japanese Baby AUBURN, Feb. 22.— Mra. M. Kuramishi was severely burned about the hands ne body here Wed nesday when ly attempted to save her two-ye daughter Mis. ako from burning to death. The mother heard the child's screams as she was working the yard and rushed into the find her enveloped in flames, lying in bed. She was too late to mave the babe's life se to Precious Stones and Their Qualities, as Believed by the Ancients The ancients had many curious be [lets regarding the mauic powers of Jewels and precious stones. Some of th uperstitions have | survived to this day; the most pota | dle one, perhaps, being that regard ing the opal, which many people oth erwise intelligent still believe to bring |All tuck to tts The origin | of the names of jewels in very Inter. esting. The province of a dictionary is mainly to define words, This the New Universities Dictionary does with remarkable clarity and’ prect ston. The gems and precious stones ja ¢ all pronounced and defined in tts | pases, but it would not be adapted | | to every-day use for every-day people | if It were to go into etymological re. search, ‘That it is the dictionary par excel- lence, however, for the home, the |achool, the office or the workshop: our distribution, already attaining enormous proportions, prov We are glad to ¢ this book within reach of everyt almost as a gift. | Our coupon elsewhere in today’s pa- per, explains terms porressor Comes From the STOMACH | You cannot be full of “pep” | when your stomach is full of the distress of indigestion. | Nothing takes the pop out of | you like a bad stomach, J0-TO drives the misery out of your |]| stomach and brings your pep back. You can eat and work like & new perdon. | JO-TO in not @ tonic, It ta a compound of natural elements which cleanses and stren i ens the stomach. Reiki BOLCHING. GAS PAIN 8 Rh BSTOMAGH AND H TBURN IN TWO MIN- 50, $1 ond 91,50 Packages At All Drug Stores Manufactured by JO-TO CO, Ine, of Bellingham, Wash, Thin Quartered with 42 inch t mirror la in go! wax finish, and welln at Onk A handsome Quartered Oak Dining Table with 46-Inch lank top and 9-inch pedestal, is available in or wax "$29.50 This Quartered Oak Dining Chair, of graceful design with genuine leather slip seat, can be had in wax or $3 90 ° agit fumed finish at A complete Bed Room Set that priced at...... This roomy plate mirror, convenience: wax finish at only Chiffonier, with is a real bed room in golde 9 a or 4.75 SzERESE vresser with large mirror and triple mirrored dressing table in American Walnut or Ivory finish, is eapeoially represented in the dele | Dako- | Utah, For rhemmatism: bruise: This beautiful dining Renaiseance period and complete set in Walnut finish is pr room ret—ex lesign consists It's Easy to Pay — — the National Way_ *L.0O A WEEK will buy $50 $1.00 DOWN worth of Furniture A WEEK will buy $75 $3.00 bown Worth of Furniture 5 A WEEK will buy $100 $5.00 DOWN worth of Furniture s A WEEK will buy $200 $10.00 bown Worth of Furniture s A WEEK will buy $250 $12.50 pown Worth of Furniture four chairs with genuine leather seats strains, chest colds i actly an Mlustrated—in Italtan of large buffet, 88-inch table $165.00 joed at An attractive Leather Rocker, well built and equipped with loose cushion, is covered In a fine grade of biue leather and priced SCs caries We Charge No Interest- VISIT OUR EB NGH DEPART- 1 For Except Used 1 Values in Furniture Includes attractive bow foot bed, all $95.00 Substantial Wood Crib, with drop sides, Is finished in Ivory enamel and moderately priced at ., This Dressing Table with triple plate mirror ts in dainty Ivory finish and would make ® handsome addition to your bed room at only Massive Brass Reda in very hand- some designs, with ‘large posts and fillers, Unusual values at $32.00 ana up 28x42-Inch Kitchen Table—well built and serviceable 3 natural finlabs $2, 90 is priced | Nation al Rirnit, ure G. 18-424. PIKE STREET, CORNER FIFTH Wool Dresses, $7.95 Remarkable values in wool crepe, serge and wool poplin. Eight smart models, braid, but- ton, and ribbon trimmed. Some have lace col- lars. These dresses would ordinarily sell for $10. In navy only. Sizes 16 to 42, Unusual bargains at $7.95. Girls’ Gingham Dresses, 85c Practical Dresses of sturdy ginghams in a wide variety of pretty plaids, checks and combina- tions. Sizes 6 to 12 years. Voile Waists, 75c White Voile Waists, a dozen styles from which to choose; lace and pin tuck trimmings. Mussed from handling. Sizes 86 to 42. Kimonos and Dressing Sacques, $1.25 Short Sacques and Full-length Kimonos of soft, fleecy, figured flannelette. In blue, gray and orchid. Sizes 36. to 44. Sewing Machine Sale In our New and Enlarged Sewing Machine Department on the Fifth Floor. * THIS WEEK ONLY Ask to see the Famous Eldredge Two-Spool, No bobbins to wind. ° ° ° Bargains in New Machines Regular Sale Price Price Eldredge Rotary 4-drawer. .$67.50 $57.75 Dust-Proof Cabinet Eldredge : Rotary « 79.50 Mahogany Dust-Proof Cabi- net Eldredge Two-Spool. . Eldredge Two-Spool Mahog- any 6-drawer 72.50 Eldredge Two-Spool 4-drawer 69.50 Eldredge Two-Spool Demon- strator 6-drawer .......... 65.00 No. 390 No. 920 65.75 No, 920 82.50 No. 710 No. 780 No, 155 Western Electric Portables We will allow $15.00 for your old machine regardless of its age or condition, toward the purchase of any Western Electric Sewing Machine during this sale, —Fitth Floor

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