The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 26, 1923, Page 16

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Oats that cae in five min ¢ Oats now come in two he Quick and the regular, sper Quaker, perfected by our » is the quickest cooking oats world. It cooks to perfection . $ minutes, Both have that matchless flavor Which has made Quaker Oats su- Preme, Both are flaked from queen _— Only—just the rich, plump, avOry oats. But in Quick Quaker the oats are © @0t before flaking. They are rolled thin and partly cooked. So the F are smaller and thinner—that sal And the smali thin flakes _ Seok quickly. Your grocer which you want, Tell Sal Quaker, look for “Quick” | Quick ~ Quaker Oats Cook in 3 to S minutes ERssian Tragedy Is Cornish Hit Bonla Krasnova proved herself one @f the foremost young dramati. Cite in the city Saturday night, when, she skillfully Hole of “Lulu,” tho fouract tr fh the Russian, produced @an Dramatic club, ‘school, Miss Krasnova used a va Striking costumes that brou excit 4, and perhaps envious, “Oh's!" and | ®Ah’sl* from the feminine portion of er audience. Altho somewhat long @r than the ordinary pls st | Was sustained thruout, and seax Mheater-goers believe Miss Krasnova he of the most striking and promis- Actresses that has shown here | Lime. interpreted the title at the Ci ty of Whose sessions ended in M: That bright little smile— Those quick gestures— ‘Their innocent baby expressions pall real and characteristic imstantly recorded by ow! equipment, and by a Prepher who loves and oe Ol Stands children. | With each dozen pittures, we Will give absolutely free of charge Mone 1x4 picture, beautifully colored jn oil. Phone for an iB Cc, appointment to- |} }vene in Detroit ., MOOSE COMBAT Pharaoh to ARRESTSHELP = itinge Is SVOKINE CHILD LABOR =Aule Again CLEAR MYSTERY Commend Star's Support of McCormick Bill local Mos ing on Fet Be it re assembled this 2 4 in a day solv ntative te ex to advance this do that is to pass It, but that bill will delay it if y vent it betng passed at thi the real Americans ¢ {asue at this thm Be it of this resentative tr also telegram sending ¢ ators Wadswor wishing them ( work. “We also wish attle Star o: Febr tary 21, Labor.’ ‘SEA ATTLE TO HONOR GYROS: The convention tional Association of of the Interna clubs, waukee Gyro Saturday, awarded the Internatio: Next year the ros wil! con The ¢ North west division convention for 1925 will come to Seattle and will take place a few days t meeting, bringing many of t national delegates to the gat here, Practically all of th delegates and their familie thru Seattle en route to V and will be entertained by t tle club. The election of Jesse M to V 1 meeting for 1925 Warren jof Seattle at Winnipeg to the govern. KIDDYGRAPH) MM Second Avenue at Union | Third Floor Gottstein Bldg. Main 0379 | entistry at Half Price cutting prices seems to be in Without in the slightest cut- ie quality, we are going to do Teguiar dentistry at half usual es for Class A work Igework with interchangeable celain (facings) teeth. shows no edges, easy to replace in case of Back teeth are all pore aranteed unbreakable t $5 insist on above in a signed contract, you will likely not get it. Gold Porcelain crowns and fillings, Silver fillings, $2 up. Firty- semi-metal flexible plates at Good $209 pure rubber pla Both Trubite teeth. A perfect On Al lveolar Work Ahere will be no reduction. We own syatem—it is patented and trade d and no other dentists can do * 3t costs double the cost orship of the Pacific Northwest dl vision, was confirmed by the execu tive council of the international a» sociation at Milwaukee. Mr. Warren and the Vancouver delegates and or- ‘ancouver, | chestra will arrive here late Wednes- | day night, AMUSEMENTS THIS Moor WEEK THEATRE Gnrouit VAUDEVILLE #7": TWkE Leer wavince 550° Now : |SULIAN ELTINGE (in Person) i ) AND DUNTGAN COOGAN | CHARLIE and CASEY | WILSON NONETTE KOKIN AND CO. LLOYD NEVADA AND ©O, MR. RICHARD KEAN _ hODE x March 4—HOUDINT gework to make and in TOR | en? worth double. It is a positive in cases where bridgework is | tely impossible and in ali where bridgework is possible. | the latter it is merely a question | of which is the better. If you have | or more good teeth or roots, one | More on each side, all your mis: teeth can be nati ¥ re-| d. The work is beautiful, dur- comfortable and natural in We have made about 11,000 | in these offices in the past 17 and the work has given gen- Haicht Mids. Second and Pine jaranteed or no charge. “Eneap rubber plates are danger- | ind profitiess, hence we do not ing been estab- ut who we are would be uous. ‘© will show samples of ali rk (ae guarantee yours to be to the samples. he best G prettiest dental work you eve: id $100 Cash $15. 00 Per Month i give you possession of this indy home and % acre of |ground in West Seattle. Get y from the rent habit. My lan makes you a home owner with your rent money. A garden and chickens and free wood will reduce your living costs, Send jfot my free cireuia H.C. PETERS, 726 Third Avenue a Dptical @mpany || See Us for CoM AM Work 1603 Westlake, New Gi rates $5 ‘North of Pine New Arlington Hote i WHEE GARAGI FREE BD ie PREG TELErHOND Firat and Spring, Main 2709, J, Ryan H.W. Kelly Mr. Alex pr The Gorgeous The Sheih’s Favorite with ™M of nenrly le. including A Chorus of Hrondway Heauties 5 Gorgeous Scenes agnificent __ Contam __ HARRY B ae VINTOUR BROTHERS ANTAGESO: DOM THE SEATTLE STAR und 1 idences his earthly glory, has been invente by Mra sul n the stat rao ummy wrap pings, ¢ the symbols hierogtyphics of } temporal rule nam time, bring good hu Mra design will 4d under the name Myatle Mummy of Luxor.” he wil rules, be copy Afish, ch gas helm With the help of gok the water in being was wan possibl the war, to discover whe sonous gases had been Write today for Free Aladdin Catalog All the lumber for thie charming bungalow fe cut to ft by the Aladdin system (not portable). Proved savings of over 13% ton be Story-and-a-Half Bungalow A beaatiful California type with shingled walls aod in both one story and Miory and «half Goor plans. Latter comtaine foar bed-roome. en quoted Include all lumber to fit, windows, doors, wood- work, «lass, paint. hardware, nails, lath, roofing and complete drawings and Instructions, Higke cat grade lumber for all interior woodwork, siding and outside tintah, Send today ao Aladdin Catalog No. 62 The ALADDIN Co, "e;t129 Mills and Offices: Free Fle will visit your home soon~ ‘ of i wife of the pager of The As the Taylor of “The Legate Case Figures in|. Recent Liquor Raids The opinion iy based upon the fact that no less than 10 per believed nected with the erkn ts blamed le have taken custody in raids All of them are facing serious federal charges—and it is be lieved that one or more of them likely fo seek immunity by ping clean” on the Legate into B. Severyr ng the Lega of the and t ¢ been an extenstve Idition to his boot aa the case and it tion ¥ member of thi be tak rding to Chief he last two > break up zo and dope artment than "The ring is not absolutely broken up—it was imposalble to “get the goods” on some of the policemen who belonged to it and so the only action that could be taken against them was to transfer them to outlying pre einets, where they will have little opportunity to ply thelr illicit trade or furnish protection to thelr confederates. But Its leade safely out of the way for the and the ar rests have had the effect of terror izing those members of the ring who | have escaped so far. | The men under arrest, who are be- | Heved to have evidence tn thetr pos. seanton which might lead to @ solution of tho Legate mystery, are: Edward W. Pielow, diamiaeed ser- geant of police; Ed Hagen, former patrolman and ex-convict; Anna Gtv- ena, Charles Givens and Chris Brown, raid on Pie- adway arrested t D. Mc Chart J arrented in & prohibition ra Ax all of thene are to be taken up by the feder 4 fury in the immed future, it Is connidered likely that one of them ma urn state's agree to at any mor Headliners Score Hit Using piano, piccolos, flutes, i cello and saxophones, Jack Levy and the Four Crowell Sisters provided both classical popular mualo for i © Palace Hip Satur. | day of the 8 received much the openin The headlin new n the bill this ‘week Ophelia, who do Richard Bur Kidd "Em," who act of song, dance Mr. and Mra. Walter | Slogfried, in their satirical sketch of home life, “The Home Run,” and Duke Johnson and Bebe Harding, two colored chaps, who are literally | “dancing fools.” A comedy-dra' small town | life, “The Super-Sex,” is shown on the screen in conjunction with the vaudeville acta, and tumbling act; aptain apeedy ton, presents an foolishness; of | Wilson Declared Much Improved WASHINGTON, 26.—If you! were Invited out to that quiet home Jon $ st. today and you spent 15 | minutes In conversation with Wood. | row Wilson, you would abserve A mind as keen as a razor blade, | n amazing knowledge of current! ents, an ability to discuss almost any angle of the foreign or domes tic political situation, an almost un canny knowledge of world conditions remote and recent, and a cheerful and happy disposition, | Tako thin “close-up” of the former esident from one of his closest as- | tes, who dropped into Washing. | ton and was a visitor at the Wiison | | home thin week, | His physteal condition ix better | mueh batter? Slowly, but surely, he | {e regaining the use of his para lyzed left leg and arm, His step Is| approaching something clowe to its old-time steadiness, | Ho tx gotting heavier every day, | the color is flush in lily cheeks and | he eats and sleeps well, | jhe Be | PORTLAND, Oro, Feb. 26,~'he | alleged threat of a JJapanese Lotha- | |rlo, who fled with the wife of G. ‘tl. | | kano, that ho would burn the houno | |nbout the oars of Tikano, and ex | premed the hope that Tikano woutd | be Inside during the course of tho | fire, was being investigated today, | following the death of Tikano earl today, when flames destroyed the two-story frame apartment where he lived | Firemen found Tikano 4 cot In the hallway, body lying on on the first | | flor NOT A FRIENDLY C ITY Head li iner ng the « Her PRISON LABOR Committees wo 7 evaded minor BILLS 10 DIE Kill Measures |5%! ring, "it * of h 1 Charge Man Failed to Rg Babes car paying chil turday night county Protecting Workers TA and Sucta of ne mem Tepr ng ite from te land pmmittee. nade installed making will free abers enen feas own the s, is con f wtate logged bor have evi legislation tecting act the ities of work AT THE BON MARCHE "TIS SPRING!—AND THE NEW WOOLENS HAVE JUST ARRIVED An endless variety of beautiful new Spring woolen fabrics in the season’s s multitude of delightful shades that you must see before attempting to make decision on your Dress, Suit, Cape or Coat for Spring. 56-Inch Brodelaine $7.95 those beautiful matelasse patterns that fetching suits, coats or capes. Apricot, oatmeal and gunmetal. Eponge, a Favored Material, $4.50 Striped and line-checked effects in nut brown with red and green stripes, seal with gold and blue strip henna with green and black overchecks, black with white line checks—54 inches wide. 56-Inch Fine Tricotines $3.95 Finely woven—and much wanted for spring wear. Shades of blue, black and brown. 56-Inch Wool Seal $7.95 Yard A napped, pebbled surface, lustrous. Medium weight, for suit navy and black. In such inum, plat- and o} and capes. 80 , coats Seal, Fabric 44-Inch Wool Crepe $1.95 So soft and pretty for dresses—and make up well in the spring ene y, delft, platinum, straw- berry, cardinal, flame and others. 56-Inch Poiret Twill $4.50 Closely woven—very lovely for spring wear. shades of navy, brown and black. 50-Inch Fine All-Wool Poplin $2.45 Colorful and gay for spring clothes are these Pop- lins, finely corded—in beige, henna, platinum, pea- cock, whirlpool, seal and navy. Coatings—$2.45—$2.95—$3.50 So new and effective, in tweed and basket weaves. Gray, barley, tan and brown. Tweeds are flaked with lavender, blue and green. In Floor—Third—The Bon Marche Learn to Make Your Own Clothes—Dressmaking Classes Start March 5th Course of 12 lessons for $2.00. of sewing machines. Register now. New Wash Fabrics For Charming Spring Frocks No matter which you choose- to be “in Style.” 35-Inch Ratinspun 60c Yard 25 shades make it eg to get your favorite color. Good, firm basket weave, suits. for dresses or Ratine 50c to $1.25 Plain shades, 50¢ to $1.25 Ratine in plaids and checks, $1.25—36 to 39 inches wide. Silk-Mixed Crepe 90c Delightfully pretty for spring frocks, Challis patterns printed with small de- signs on colored grounds—a yard wide. Beautiful Dress Voiles 50c Light and dark prints—neat designs, 86 and 88 inches wide. Spring re- flected in every piece. Colorful Dress Voiles 75c 36 and 38 inches wide—figured and dotted—with spring flower colorings. Fabric Floor—Third—The Bon Spotless Table Cloths for Spring Damask Cloths $1.25 They're Mercerized, Hemstitched Damask Cloths, pure white, in to 10 yards; neat checks floral patterns. Nice for —in brown, blue and spring use; 54x54 ins. | pink; heavy weight for Also Cloths 56x68 children’s wear or house inches, finished, $1.50. dres, Bleached Indian Indian Twill 25¢ Yd. Head Table Cloths 86 inches wide, lengths 45c to 8 yards—plain 86x36 inches, hemmed shades of rose, pink, and ready for use. Also brown, yellow, green Cloths 54x54 inches at and blue. $1.00. Third Foor Third Floor For St. Patrick Parties 10¢ and you are sure fancy 65c and 1s Marche Cotton Fabrics at Appealing Prices Romper Cloth 25¢ 82 inches wide, lengths up Seals and Cutouts, 15¢. Lunch Sets, 85¢, ‘Table Covers, 35¢. St. Patrick Ca: 5e¢ and 10¢. Bon Bon Snappers, $1.00 doz. St, Patrick Mags, 10¢. Nut Cups, 50¢ to $1.00 doz. Paper Napkins, 8¢ St, Patrick Greeting Cards, 15¢. 10¢ and 154, Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche dozen; 2 at dozen for A few instructions bring wonderful results. Come and stay all day—plenty Second and Third Floors—The Bon Marche. Smart New Coats For Sports Wear! As new and crisp as the season itself, with their flaring lines and unexpected side ties. The collars? are notched and convertible and the sleeves follow the three pop- ular bents—raglan, set-in and cape. Shadow Polaire and Over- plaids, in warm shades of brown and tan, overplaid in green, lavender and orange. Women's and misses’ sizes. Second Floor—The Bon Marche if Tee Benljonde Seattle’s Spring Fashion Display March 5, 6, 7 GARDEN WEEK Let us all join in to help make “Seattle the Flower City of America” Seeds, Tools and Things to Wear in the Garden It's high time gardens were being started if you would have vegetables and flowers at the proper seasons, Here the tools you will need when tilling the soil—and & few suggestions of needed wearables, Garden Spades and Shovels at $1.50 each. Garden Hoes, 60¢ to $1.00. Garden Rakes at 60¢ and $1.35 cach Weed Hoes at 50¢ to $1.25 each. Floral S pieces at $1.65. ‘Turf Edgers—priced at 95¢. Pruning Shears at 60¢ and $1.00 each, Garden Trowels at 10¢ to 25¢ each, PABLE AND FLOWER SEEDS AT 10¢ A PACKAGE Union Street Bas t—The Bon Marche For Garden Wear k Bear € is at $1.75 pair. kK Bear “Gardenalls” that cover the entire figure, Men's Bl Men's Bh at $3.50. Men's Chambray Shirts—well made, $1.00, Canvas Gloves with leather band, 85¢@ pair, Lower Main Floor—The Bon Marche Women's Khaki “Gardenalls" that cover the entire at $3.50. Women's Overalls, khaki color, at $1.50 a garment. Women's Gingham Aprons, suitable for garden wear, $1.95, Second Floor—The Bon Marche figure, TheBonMarché Pike Street—Second Avenue—Union Street

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