The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 30, 1923, Page 4

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Thase are the type ef Mennish Top Coats which women prefer, end are worn with perfect ease and satis/ac- tion. The Topcoat Season Is Here! HROUGH an advantageous purcHase our New York office '* secured 3,000 high-grade, hand - tailored Rainproof Whip- cord Topcoats, and we were fortunate enough to get 250 of these Genuine Whipcord § Topcoats to sell at 29.75 Two models, plain or pleated back; belted, with raglan sleeves; unlined, with silk taped seams; sleeves silk lined; tans, browns, olives; sizes 34 to 42. A comparison of this value will demonstrate what an extraordinary Sale this is! On Sale Saturday Promptly at 9! —Men’s Shop, Just Inside the Door MeDougall-/outhwick SECOND AVENUE AT PIKE ne Casket of | man,” the body of United States Sen- Leaves Fortune to P'Senator in Flag |ator Samuel D. Nicholson was borne | His Step-Mother aarigae 20-—His| °° tM srave here yesterday, Sim-| ER, Colo, March 20—His HAMPSTEAD, Eng., March 30, cit: id a 0d - ¥. draped in an American flag, | Picity and dignity marked the serv-| > Ingils, young woolen mer- he declared to be “the greatest | !c*, which was attended by hundreds | chant, bequeathed his entire estate of that can be accorded any|of friends of the senator. | $440,000 to his step-mother. in 47 Years Practice ] HAVE been watching the re- of an adult. The“formula is on | sults of constipation for 47 every package. Pf nice eke in ten Recently there bas been a new am now 83 years old, and though wave of satis Diyas, soi, +5 A ’ a ® mercurial it salivates and from time to time the medical pro Joosens teeth, has been revived; salt waters and powders that draw needed constituents from the blood; coal tar disguised in candy form that causes skin erup- ; tions. In a practice of 47 years take (sett in- I have never seen any reason for their health, it use when a medicine like Syrup Pepsin will empty the bow- fe ae a8 promptly, more cleanly nd gently, without griping, and without shock to the system. ® Keep free from constipation! It lowers your strength 28 per cent, hardens the arteries and brings on Premature old age. Do not let a day go by without a bowel move- ment. Do not sit and hope but \: e #0 to a druggist and get a bottle From a recent portrait of ‘opoeeret Pepsin OC Dr.’ Caldwell Syrup Pepin, DR. W. B. CALDWELL) ape) willingly take bitter It is @ generous-size bottle. Take Born Shelbyville, Mo,, 1899 Peps, i ® teaspoonful that night and by Presets mic. coping vou wil te eal The one not gripe. Thousands of is only about a cent a dose, Use haye written mo to that ®Ytup Pepsin for yourself and mem-~ bers bd the amity fy constipation, Housness, sour and crampy stom- Over 10 million bottles of Dr. ach, piles, indigestion, loos et nppes Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin are now tite or sleep, and to break up fevers | ‘sold orery sees galt ilk seme oa fender Alva 6 have a bottle in widely bough , he house, a these th the world. I say family laxative rules of health: Keep ri head all in the family can use cool, th | nearaghy a ja aed peor peo he feet warm, the bowels for the infant in arma, effective in the most chronic constipation TREPEAT MY FREE OFFER $10,000 worth of trial bottles of Syrup Pepsin free Last year 1 agreed to spend $10,000 “cash ‘for free empl of my Syrup Pisin, and send then Sree and portage paid to all whe tremendous mail was the » Sol now renew my offer, in rememe Iance of my ‘approaching bith birthday, and will again devote $10,000 i to free samples, I am . n anzious to ace one in every Ame TAKE DR. Slats gle mae rates adgea” | \ Bend tt So Dr. Wl, Catduel f ine it truly a free 7 Jhe fam i ly laxativ gifts Ut corte the public nothing, U.S, CONGRESS | there Are 96 Senators and | Yet Only 64 | BY LEO RK. SACK | WASHINGTON March 59. In tion's legis he capttal ts» onthe’ hiatu of the lant The feet tht } torn were re-electe wives and i f the congressmen have # 4 nervice gives them n nding. | They have not aworn to defend the matitution against all enemies, for eign and domestic, and, therefore they are not actual mombers of con rena, Hut to all tr » and purposes very man ted last November in t and uments of office—but none of functioning, except what |Beg Pardon ‘The Siar never intentionally prints aa entree slalement of makes an anjaet oharg 8 whe call it to eur . The Sta FLEET MAY VISIT HERE In aplte of great opporit put up by California cities, very probably will enjoy an ¢: visit of the Pacific feet this summer Loe Angeles and fan Fran the ropes possidle to get . and thelr work may hold the ahips tn the South until August. | The fleet in expected to get summer | orders from Washington, D, C, with-| in a short time, | It fs expected that the U. 8. 8./ © powerful fighting and the he ship Relief a accompa’ fleet. Maneuvers probably will be held In the harbor it of the Pacific sh during the | Seeks Separation | From Two Husbands | BOISE, Ida, March %0.—Two vores petitions were filed tn di court yesterday by Christelia Dix | She asks freedom from Floyd Davis, | whom she married in Baker, Ore., in 1921, and from George Dixon, tol whom rhe was united In Kansas In 11919. The Kansas thes still held when she married Davis, mays the plaintifr tho sho did not know this at the | time. |Democrat Club to | | Hold Open Forum | To provide a medium thru which the people of Seattle, irrespective of politica, may be heard on matters Jaffecting thelr eve y Ife, the King County Democratic club has net anide the last Saturday in cach| month as an open forum for the dis-| cussion of elvic, economic and politi. | cal questions. ‘Tho first tryout of| the open forum will be held at Dart-| nall's cafeteria, Leary bullding, urday noon, March 31, at which the city managorial form of gove: ment will be debated, | Bureau of Missing Relatives ica Ite readers to us | } | | | to help in rew sepa T whose relatives or | | trier re missing are invited to repo the disappearance directly to The # | Readers who may know the whereabo Jonied in this column as no to report to| pers are invited | an will Interest | thelr readers, sae | LEE ROBERTS.—Mra, Effie Rob | erts, mother of this man, is anxious ly awaiting news from ‘Him. Hoe dis. appeared at, Everett at Chrixtmas |time and has not been heard of since, He was working tn a logging | camp when last seen, Anyone know- ing of his whereabouts is asked to write to his mother, Mra. Effie Rob: erts, Puyallup, Wash, one JOHN AND EDWARD GREGER. —The sinter of these men, Mra, J, Schudda, has not seen her brothers alnce last Christmas and has lost all trace of them. They are usked to write to her at 416 Bennett at, Seat tle, Wash, | | | ary JIM HALLS SON—Jim Hall, of Campbell, Mo., 1 sick and destitute, according to A letter received by the Chamber of Commerce yesterday, and neighbors have kept him in clothifg, food and firewood all winter, The aid of the chamber ts sought in finding Hall's son, who tg a timber man, and hax worked at various points near Moattle, Hert Quickfield, a wool buy. er, who is sald to live in or near Seattle, Knows the son's whereabouts, waya Mhe letter, PARADOXES IN |= Easter Ma De h ® pee | Glove = ek _ Hose Special 3.35 C ugA Out Wi Special,2.95 anmen,” duly | i © Street Floor Second at Pike Trefousse Gloves —bring such charm! NLOVES ure ready, and J shown in every le the varying modes of which Spring is 80 fond. Cavalier turn-back cuff each vie are beau 16 Bireet Floor Telling It With Tongues— is the way “Babette” ex ae; black satin. other delightfu 4 10.00. —MacDoupeli-Bouthwick, FUth Floor Hosiery Modes for Spring Gi-e-cLAp ankles on the DO Avenue tostify to the tact that sheer allk is preferred for Spring; shades of tan, ranging from belge to cinnamon, are to be worn. Che clocks, alipper heels, open-work desi e ing—theae are but few which Fashion 4s pointing ont 1.95 to 10.00 na, lace ¢ —MacDougall-Southwick, Street Fleor Perfumes —for Easter Fragrance IST gs the Lily adds to the joy of Easter, so docs Mac- gall perfume add to the Easter costume. Caron Narcisse Noir in a beautiful contalner with a black narciass stopper, In tray- ette of tan and old rose or blue 10.00. Golliwogg, the “Lucky Little Fellow” A now Delight In perfume, tn the form of & mascot sent from Franco—§,50, N'aimez que moi (Love only me) 7.50 vig ny “Jamerose,” delightful 1n its fragrance, In a quaint French package—9.50, —MacDougall-Southwick, Street Floor A Bit of Ribbon works magle with the Spring outfit, We will make, while you walt, hat bows of moire, taffeta or groagrain ribbon, The newest, the moat desirable are to be found here. MacDougall-Southwiok, Atreet Floor treet ¥ “The Store of Eternal Newness Main 6720 © Nd A Suit and Coat for Easter Is First Thought Of HETHER two- or three-piece, for sport or afternoon : wear, smartness and quality are first requisites nc to be found here, Sport Suits feature nel’s Hair, Tweeds, Velour checks, Wool Knits and fine purl Twills. Two- and three-piece Suits are featured with Paisley bodice tops and beaded crepe. Sketched—T wo - piece Suit of black epirat crepe, chenille trim- med and filagree buckle; bodice top and coat lined with white crepe—125.00. Sketched — 8 - piece Milgrim Suit of co- coa crepe, gold em- ee broidered Jacquette, one of the newest and most fashionable on the Easter list. Sketched—Cape of black silk crepe, heav- ily embroidered in gray silk, chin collar of summer ermine— 125.00. Sketched — Smart Wrap of cocoa flat crepe, tucked and tier- ed in self, bolster col- lar, finished with sable squirrel; Pais- ley silk lined—135.00. MacDougall-Southwick, Second Floor It Is Hardly Easter Without a Straight Crepe Frock VERY new Fashion note ushered in by Spring finds varied expression in this lovely presentation. Draped effects or the simplicity of straight lines are two favorites of Milady’s choice. Old blue Moire Frock in bustle drapery, in sleeveless style; garniture of silver cloth and self material with flowera on girdle—95.00. Straight line model of black Luxor Satin with a marvelous draped collar of printed material extending down left side—59.7,5. Other models, 19.75 to 195.00. MacDougall-Southwick, Second Floor Pleasing Millinery —wWith Easter Personality | RIGINALS and New York copies alike, have been cunningly gath- | ered for the faces which they most become. Small Hats, Taffetas, Roses, Ribbons, Straws, Pokes, Mushrooms—all are here and fa- vored for informal wear. Picture Hats in many beautiful shades are preferred for evening. Sketched is a Margaret el Leonie Poke Bonnet, with navy Milan cloth faced in Mountain Haze, and trimmed with three huge roses in pastel shades. Velvet ribbon streamer, —MacDougall-Southwick, Third Floor Jacquette Blouses —Lend a Costume Effect ERE is the dominant Blouse mode, for wear with the pleat- ed skirt, and designed to give a costume effect to any tailored suit. (2 Exquisite novelty weave crepes in printed, beaded and em- broidered designs—3.50 td 35.00. ‘ MacDougall-Southwick, Second Floor Fashionknit | Above them all Fur Scarfs Sweaters Easter in Captivating Modes Parasol “ TASHIONKNIT ” AIN or shine, —never F in Silk Sweaters these Parasols baru is a guarantee of create constant com- asat a quality and satisfac- | mendation. Of beau- COR ETENS tion, All are well- | tiful high-quality silk, knit in stripe and wooden handles, bake- block-weave, of the | loid grips and fer. ASHIONARLE Fox Scarfs, Baun best grade thread silk, rules, 16 ribs and 1 deste Hudson Bay Sable, tuxedo style =o with | many with hand. | Stone Marten, Squirret and F sash; black, navy, | painted handles, Chokes a ready in thele own diss aT ‘ae tive way to do honor to brick, Lanvin green, Rlue sith Parasol with | Spring costume-—15.00 to pink, French blue and hand-pai handle, heavy ay mephisto—35.00, ait border; 16 rb»—18.50. Sketched—A beige Foe Sea MacDoupall-Southwiok, —MacDougall-Southwiok —~MacDougall-Southwlok, Second Kloor, Street Floor Second Floor SS = See = SSS==== VAP A id byte ia SS N

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