The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 20, 1923, Page 4

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THE SEATTLE STAR MARCH 26 so Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria KENNEDY WILL FIGHT BATTLE Grant Counsel Permission to Help Valleyites Tomorrow Learn How to Make MecDouga lL fathwick | Vogue Patterns gh gaia ht Wax Novelties ; —Sireet Floor —Pike Street Baleony ighting Rainier Va! important major «aga war for the city counct! sitting as a committes of thie Whole Monday unanimously rec poration Counsel T. J, L, Kennedy represent Rainier V ites at the nearing March 23, before the state] department of publi | A delegation of citizens from the Valley éntefed a strong protest beforé the counell, Unies you extend us the same courtesy that oth ceived in the telephone hearings we have a will Wield it,” Airs, at, Blair told Second at Pike “The Store of Eternal Newness” Main 6720 lower car far when J that Cor it was ommende works Announcing MacDougall’s Annual Spring Hosiery Sale THER years have brought remarkable values in Hose, but this year far surpasses them all! and sets a new pace in value-giving. In this lot of new and high-quality Hose, will be found those made by famous makers, sheer in weave and beauti- ful in color, hearings ar couneil Mrs, Bert Williams told the that school tickets under the $1.05 for 30, whereas on Beattie Mn@# they cost $1 for 40 tleketa. | Huko Kelley and Attorney John C. Higeing, attorney for the ra hurled char claiming th the fight paid hireling 1 have wo ancl nier OME have the famous Pointex heel, others have reinforced heels and toes; all are of heavy silks, medium fine silks or chiffon silks, The beautiful self stripes, embroidered insteps, clocked colors, the rich black, brown, gray and superior white silks, give splendid insight as to sincere quality. Sizes 84% to 10. nyntem cost way other, Kelley ins "had no interest Prices in effect during this sale only! Values that far surpass all expectations! For Over 6 35 Dosis 40 Exact Copy of Wrapper, nts Flee as Volcano Threatens MIN, March 20.—Bursts of )&re coming from Mount Tor- ‘& Yoleanic peak near Aosta, pres of peasants have fed; ‘4M eruption. are. iat i this country 1# Say to every theumatic if a fuil pint bottle of sure ‘ conquerer_ of joes not show the way swollen has been tried and teated and really maryeloy been accomplished canes, wher th CRTs: Si ace Se s FE. Alten. et, Rachiéatr, * has ‘ists to guarantee it ry instante. All re- ta can supply you.—Ad- te SS CASTORIA Thirty Years | THE GLNTAUR Com PamT, Wem veRR ore, Footless Murderer Kills Young Friend HERSHAM, fog, Miveh 26— }Theodore Symonds, who lost both |fiis féét in a railroad accident t¥o years ago, kitted idytarold Latira | Penton in a fit of anger. POSLAM OFTEN ENDS PIMPLES IN 24 HOURS Folks #ho know what Poslam ¢an do don't worry any more about pim ples! Whenever any of these annoying ¢ruptions appear they just dab théin jat night with that gentle, healing jointment. It ts so concentrated that by the next morning the pimples have sometimes dried away. If they aren't all gone then, touch thein again With » bit of Posiarh: Thid sti: dom fatis to do the trick, and it Is s0 Hgarly MéshDojoted that tt i hardy natiéeable on the face, Washing the face with Poslam Soap and hot water helps thé tréat- ment wonderfully, and the regular sé Of Pddidm Soap tenia to KBEP the compléxion cldar, For t pit, send 10 to POSLAM 4ith St, New York. Advertisement. ey F SIGK, TAKE “CASCARETS” in Your Bowels! End Headache, Biliousness, Colds, Dizziness, Sour, fan out your bowels without or overucting, take Ces- to feel fine; to be free {rom sick headache, 3s, billousness, colds, bad , @ sour, acid, gassy stomach, thd Cascaréts, any time, ; YOUR KIDNEYS WEAK? of Men and Women Have Kid: “ney Trouble and wt people do not realize thé ing increase and remarkablé lency of kidpey disease, Whilé rs are among the most diseases that prevail, they the last recognized by pa- usually content them- th doctoring the effects, the original disease constantly the systémn: neys may cause lumbage, catarth of the bladder, ache in the back, joints tries havé headaché or , as tine “pases you may fe a sallow complexion, puffy or ‘¢ircles ufider thé s¥es, sottie- feel as tho you had héad may have plenty of ambi- no strength, get weak and NOTE—You may obtain a sample size bottle of Swamp-Rost | jing ten cents to Dr. Kilmer d you a book of valuatlé information, éohtainihg imafiy of thé! of grateful letters receivéd from men and women ‘Swanip-Root to be just the troubles. The value and puper-—Ad aricose Veins are ivertinément. -and Terrible Eczema Goes Quickly Powertul yet Bite, SurgepnA tion Called Moone one kimple and inexpen- A ounehon ad bee horn atin to apply night and morn- ‘ho. hee ahi 1, @n~ Sr td cite Peay a that ae it that our readers are advised to send for a sample ‘Dr. Kilmet & Co., Binghamton, N. ¥. When writing 66 alife an mahi supply you~ Gassy Stomach Will start the bowels acting, When| token at night the bowels work wonderfully in morning. Cascarets never sicken or incon venience you next day like pills, calomel, salts, or oll. Children love rets too. 10 cent boxes, also 25 and 50-cent sizes. Any arugatore, Never Suspect It If such conditiohh are permitted t6 | Continue, serious results are sure to follow; Kidhey Trouble in ita very worst form may steal upon you. It you feel that yotir kidneys ars thé Catisé Of your sickness or fui down condition, begin taking Dr. Kil- mer’s Swamp-Root, the famous kid- Hey, liver and bladder medicine, be- cAtiné A% KOOH As your kidneys are well, they will help thé other organs to health, If you are already convinced that Swamp-Root is what you need, you can purchase the regular rhédium and large size bottles at all drug stores. Don't rake ahy mistake bit remember the name, Dr. Kilmer’ Swamp-Root, ahd the address, Bing- Hamton, N. ¥., whieh you will find | on every bottle, & Co,, Binghamton, N. y, They will) who say they weded In kidiéy, liver and Swaimp-Root are so well size bottle, remedy bhibcess 6} Quickly Reduced — Caused by gorma im much w remarke Able healing: agent that eczema, ant: are Hen, walt thou and other ine lammatory skin eruptions wo in fey pes yee. Bre aulckiy abrorbed even golters, wend und ent slandy AEA dinkolved, ANd enlarwed For yearn it han boon used in hose Pitals for boils, carbuncien, wlewey Absconten and open wares, and with the mont parras muceohh With cag original Hottle witeh ean supply You, Ina tet Legit Hah lite hsm of he thé Rainier ald. “You will of facant p in idle be fare charged. It's a OWARTA Ec extortionate of the homé g bankrupt of the street ch company, and as f ihg to be the street car company if ean do anythi Higgins charged it's go Kelley with merely “playing politics in séeking a lower fare | DEFEAT LOWER FARE ATTEMPT Taxicabs Must Charge Flat Rate to Hotels | An effort to reduce the fares +6 tourists using taxicabs from the de | pots to Seattle hotels was defsated by the city council license committéé| Tuteday, A petition by 8. W. Tax} gir, Manhger of the Red Top Cab} Co, adKing that all taxicabs operat: | ing between the depots and Seattlé hotels carry engers according to/ the Mileage charged by the meters, | inatedd of the fat rate fixed under} Milnifince, was dented | Taggart declared that the fares to Seattle hotela would b@ fiaterially reduced {f his petition is granted. Under the preset ordinanes, which | Was passed years ago, before taxi tmnetérs wére if o@e, & fiat rate th charged. Thid rate in 60 cents for Ohe, 70 Gents for tio, $1.00 for thred} and $1.50 for four passengers. By meter the fares to hotels In the | lower half of the city would ba 30 cents for one, 50 cents for| two, 70 cénte fot thres ahd 90 conta! {6F folir paasengtrs, TH# rate to ho: | tela in the upper part of the city} wotiid b6 40 cents for one passenger, | $0 cents for two, $1.05 for three and $1.20 for four passengers, Répreséntatives ot the Téttow Cab | Co. opposed the petition. | 1923 Record of Pedestrians Hit _by Automobiles 174500 Agn, 7, of 418% fist ave, waa brutesd sun-| Gay when ah was struck by an auto] driven by S$, Honda, 1603 Walker at., in front of her home. 115, C. Lunitberg, 1216 ser-| cer st., was knocked down at | Boren Avé. and Howell st, Sunda by A cat drive by G. Linder, 2928] Fastiake ave. 176.2" Miller, of Buckley, Wash, was struck at Fourth ave. and Jackson st. Saturday, by a car driven by J. R. Carey, $20] Union st, He waa unhurt. NE or area Bidlake, 868 f. 43nd at., na Killed At Foutth ave. And Piké at, Satutday, By an auto driven by T. Thompson, 2006 Ingersoll place. 178-1 793: G. Blake, 917 M Cherry st, and Frank Briggs were knocked down at Second ave. and Union st., Friday, by a car driven by B. H. Carter, 1616 36th ave., but bosh were only slightly hurt. 18030" Curtis, 9, of 1066 mh. Blaine st, was struck pn frént of hia home Friday By a Ar ativen by Fred Bagley, of Bothell The boy Feoeived a frictured skull thd was taken to the Providence hospital. 1813" Schlatter, $21 23nd ave, Nu, wok eut about thé heat Ftiday when & oat friven by R. 1, PakthH, 1517 BoyletoH AYE, Atribk hitt at 12th ave: and B; Denny way. 182 =T. H. Kriowles, 1928 Bev. énth Avé., Wad séveroly ine jured Friday when « car driven by N, Neslatia struck him at Fifth ave. and Olive st Bureau of Missing Relatives The Star invites it renders to Hse this rt in wid in Meats atid frend, The department is Ip in reuniting th who have beew ed. Thy wi Laer iy) or ‘are missing ve invited to report tly to Th reabor depart reintiver oF to bel u Fs to Feprodu: thelr rend CHRISTIAN A, BRUSTAD.—1hi9 min was last seen at St, Cloud Minny in 1918, He left there and ta thought to have gone to Stampede, Ni D. His brother, M. 8. Brustad, 5807 20th ave, N. W,, would like very much to hear from him. DANIEL BUBIN—THit min, who wan formerly i Holdler in tha got infahtty, 1h daked By tho Red Croud! to cli ot thé loeal offlve and get his All reliable arya dt glk diverge Piper, and expecially for 1.05, Potntex haate preferred £ evening Wear; 1.05. Medium wetght Silk Hose indoors and in are worn the office; 1.95. Hosiery will be grouped as to size and price, making selection easy. HE finest lot of Children’s Hosiery we have ever had, goes on sale Wednesday. Half, three-diiarter and turn-over top Hose, silk tops, all artificia! silk, clocked, merter- ized, ribbed—all quality Hose are heré mar- yvelously low priced. 75c wittTe TAL os, with Persian — atripes, clocked in. contrastin shades, Sized 4% to Ti. 3 for 1.00 NOVELTY HALP Hose, fomb with ait lope, all tn tribes and novel aye TR. the mos wanted of shades, Blazes 85c h - QUARTER Meet ariitiginl sik: reerized. Somid are Perni atriped and clocked, others have Der- ry ribbed tops: Sizes 7 to 9%: 3 for 1.00 CRCERIZED SOCKS, Mriped in, new shidos: Bizea 4 to TY The Styles atin Colonials with broeaded quar. tors, Soft, fine | Kid Coldniaia With patent trim ining. Patent Co forepart, Brown short forepart. out, milltiry Satin 1. heels tongue Pump of black waitin, Patent Ox+ ford, cut-out effect. All Hizen) 2% to 8. Small a For the Summer costume, white is most appropriate; bre 46 be Afternoon oF ninln, short atin Colonials, TAD out Patent ktrap, gray trimmed, flat hooks, Clock to newest de rigns, the effect is ubus ually amart 1.08, With for ev tions; 1.95, férred for Contrast clatka are moat effective on white and Nght colors sport wear; 195, Btrifed Silk favored tn Paris and n With outing costumes, colors! ing fane- Lustrous an@ rich MacDowKall Stik Howe finish the cos tume most properly; 5. reinforced heat sheer chiffon, 8 Hose are adorab In harinoby With thé costume and beauti- ful in weave; 1.85, Plain Gr shibrolderea, you will find vour favorite here; 2.96, Our usual efficient service will bé maintained during this sale OW the children will revel in the dainty Jacquard Rolltex téps, Rithelidu ribbed, striped, checkéd, banded in every shadé in the rainbow! Mothers know values; and the crowd of mothers that see this assortment will buy for many thonths of future needs. 50c LISLE SOOKS, mercerized With Jacguard tops, in 80¢ Watited shades. Sixes 6 THREE - QUARTER Hos ih, champagne, utty, cordotan, camel's mir ahd white. “With ribbed topi, Slaps 6 to 10. 50c THRER = QUART RI HOSE, in black and greet, {an ond romper, tése and butedrous: Sites T to 91g. 50c ERCERIZED Os Richeliey ribbed, hate, artificial Inercerized — hose, vith tops of tan, green and blue. Sizes ti to 10. 50¢ HALP HOSP, champarne Shinde; drop atiteh weave with striped tops. Sizes 7% to 10. 3 for 1.00 HALE HOsm, tn white with rompér, rose, orchid, pink, sky blue, Buttercup tops, novelty. atriped of- fects, Slzek 6 to TM, oRIRED L811 in white and light yeith novelty Way Sizes 5 to 9%, 50c I MZED LIS hts ian auard Rolltex tops, in shades of putty, blué, tans and 1 . Sised 6 toy. YE Sale of 956 Pairs of pring Pumps and Oxfords er of high grade footwear, de- sitous of cleaning his stock of certain short lines, made MacDougall-Southwick an offer, making it possible to offer these wonderful high giade shoes at this pri It is a most dpportiine sale, just before Wastey, On Sale—itth loor 1 LARGE manufactur- Savings are most genuine. 50¢ ERIZED sports in black and cor: With Seotch pinid Sinbs 71 to 16. 50c LEA Boat, in plain shades, with fancy 5 Sizes 5 to 8. shih 50c MERCERIZED HOSE, with Rolltex tops. oe 25¢ RoknzeD HALE ein soll sneate et romper, greén, lavender, n dandelion, ei Frenel i tobi and tah. Siths 44 to 94g. Sai ne M4. Streét: Mb6r y The Leathers Kid, patent Black — satin bombinéd. Black trimmed, and — brédade Black satin Strapped Put Patent Cutout Oxfords, Pathnt Colonial, short vamp. Rrewh Patént Satin, Colonial atylé, Pateiit Pumps, erty tei flat heels, na

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