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4 TUESDAY, APRIL 3, 1928 TH STAR ~wxOE 9 : f ; Women Are T aught to Make Own Hats (ler and There| Agricultural Films Are SAVINGS INSURE | } | oO i Whole ‘Counts Will Get I nstructions | eee ye meee Produced by Uncle Sam IGHER WAGES: . +. " ao ae ’ | She onlt wenlog parks Read Paustions Don't Need Actors for New Movies; Get | more Teachers Can Also Be } . a ee ae: ; fae eR ee Sufficient Talent on American Farms Employed, It Is Said i HE big reason for td he ' |r oreil there fa oho: ti’n'the aes Med oemy,"” a vivid taprecter, {to employ between o ant 0 new iG buying a cushion ce a Soe ure division of the United 8 showing & forest fire caused by care-| teachers needed ¢ for increased H tire is cushioning. The ublisher, died on board an eee nae ance nee | eee eommnies, (9 the studio's nts er ng tae roo new Goodyear All- urship luxe production are cait.|b” Supe ent Thomas BR. Cole, Weather Tread Cushion eee Se Magick ‘ ere effected by : Tire is designed and SA i nal filins for farm: You r statis, ree built to be ‘cll cushion from first mile to Last. Its resilience never gives out. And it has great tractive power and wearing quality, too. This one of the “ae hore se Toe oe The Commercial Tire Co. Temporary Quarters 1213 F April 18 at Cathed “te# H. A, Tal Toledo Blade, bon casino, Mra Oncar home Vv D. Trick dies at s i | Stowaway Is Found The art of making new and stylish clothing out of material that has seen better days reet Male 2390 ] is being demonstrated at the Chamber of Commerce to these women from 14 rural com-| | OM Ship i in Port munities of King county by Miss Edna Walker, county home demonstration agent, and), i", a . Miss Belle Alger, clothing expert from Washington State college. Miss Walker is stand-| ga jate t, and ts ne ing at the extreme right, Beside her is Miss Alger. being held in the Immigration sta Photo by Price & Carter, Star Staff Photographers fp He wae y W GOOD BY STEVE ARNETT t great t © rura bia A hort wn GLASSES Shee Ay te. tae ne] wertd at [oer East eta I'd be broke for t ne Cost so little a prehagecirestiapntae Ra! HUNDREDS ARE ala mi — BENEPITTED has had trouble wit some Koreans | ¢ here that you ( a as gazed on an ulker {9 home demonstru-| “By this system, of|and this is « ats Mardin wick afford © lery of the t for King county and has|women are reached a these men the y cannot afford . lthe tables in County building. |sald Miss Walker dea ts to| Huo was Tawa nonin to wear poor ea to Be ¢ her|raise standards and I believe that| when the offi ivcimee ones. i and superin the |we a purpose,” |paper. He | 17 y % netru g the women from |she |from the v he aire. ears —EE 0 Experience { a - one J EXAMIN oH sdileh Secrets of Dope | Glasses As Low as $2.50 Dale Rothwell, 0. D. OPTOMETRIST and OPTICIAN St, between 2nd and 3rd]. Avenues, Seattle, Wash. a * Every one of those| term orate) ‘Traffic Shown in Court d bere to learn the lat | Se: err in the art of sewing,”|Page Declares Hundreds of Men Women Frequent Opium Dens Miss Walker. FROM JOUN W, NE tep, before » COMMUNITIES roon and SERIES OF DY ie LECTURES sme 30 women who ural communities of } in Judge county, i room late Monday du: —FREE— some. | Cour ing new in the art of creating|trial of C. 8. Lee and ¥ j per wearing apparel. Theso|charged with poaseasion of narcotics | i women are chosen from their com.| with Intent to sell yen at munities and after the classes have uned by the dream-|and morph | ed, they return to their organt-| haunted ad : the methods of| bowls ations and teach their friends what and the equipment; the ex ling ey have learned “As fast as they Warn tt r new ideas to good use, a. ats will show," said Mt. they learn to dreas more tast!! ain confidence . OPPOSES OUTFIT were Introduced in| by Deputy Prosecutors | Chester A. Batchelor and Bert Ross} against the emphatic opposition of |]| |Attorney Tom Page, defense coun-! nel. The equipment wan si in | room 205 of the China hotel and|/ PAGE | SHOWING OF The + > + OS ot they . Beige Marquisette |the two defendants arrested in aes. Dactetse — anil or |foom 319 of the same eased S| Sieh kadeel noraes and fringe—special Service Starts Outside the eon shown, overruled iam, | © from the history 4 of dope was re y Ros read to tten b Miss Wash. Judge Mitch A ful H. L. KNOX Salesmanship and Vocational Specialiat THREE LECTURES “Character Analysis” Tuesday, April 3, 8 p. m. dope addict, told the drug and tn h which she asked Lee ur hypodermic needles of morphine PAGE SPRINGS SENSATION . have attempted but I lose all the Mand I and In bad shape,” she in a rambilng letter of four typical of the addict's style 1, 2. “Laws of Suggestion” = : Wednesday, April 4, 8 p. m. Ae PA aS tho necks 3. am sick | wrote, pages, Thursday, April 5, 8 p. m of writing. “I have broken all my needies and I am almost out of MASONIC CLUB stutt” | Cross- dar Marquis- Arcade Building, Fifth Floor created a sensation i ec Beie PUBLIC INVITED nda lal Pw hia ha cream .and white, Seattle Offices 205-6 White that he would show with fiber silk Bldg. Main 0364. |that hundreds of men and women hematitching— spe- ctal $2.50 pair. go Into numerous dens in China peacefully, quietly and pro. , and amoke opium declared that N. P. Ander one of the arresting officer: “been too long in charge of arcotic squad south of Yealer | AMUSEME ENTS _ ZMQoRE® THEATRE The White-Henry-Stuart Building, from Fifth Avenue and University Street. THIS WEEK sen OT17 Twit poet Linen Pil IDEWALK sweeping is carried on daily around the White- Henry-Stuart, the Cobb and the Douglas buildings, so that prog- ress to your office may be more s in going to be a trial of N. P. Andereon, instead of these two Koreans,” Page told the jury. “The evidence will show that Anderson CLAIMS TITLE re A. FESTIVAL TURE ‘Orchentrn WEEK joa URE linen circular P. fine, yet firm linen of 1923 ARU ONUKI Hal Skelley __ | oa7 Entrance and Corridors Rightly Kept Mark Your Office as Situated in a Desirable Location Exceptional » Value: 40-inch Navy T af feta At $1.95 vara RULING Matinees, 2120, patches pill bed btasent 7 and 9 An army of Metropolitan Build- ing Company cleaners works from 5:30 p.m. to7 a.m. At4a.m. the housekeeper with her helpers comes on duty to dust all offices just prior to the opening of the usiness day. Janitors on duty throughout the day are subject to tenants’ call. This is the service which keeps offices up to the Met- ropolitan standard of cleanliness, “NED NORTON NORTON AND COMPANY 4 Sh Dancing _—_—_ BURKE AND BRTTYD _—_—————— DE LYONS DUO _— HORI TRIO Se N unusually JIM AND JACK low price for bh ahi! ore Taffeta of such REGAL AND MOORE The Service Department excellent quality, brought about by a special purchase, Navy only, in 40- of the Metropolitan Building Company Functions Continuously—Call Main Ruth McGuiness, 11, Hones- ace Né 4 th— CHINES DOCTOR 4984; Night, Main 4984-K dale, Pa., claims the title of $1.95 yard. Nature Chin t i champion feminine billiardiat| Wirat Moor Remedies jof the United States, That,| after making a long run of a, \ FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE—PINE STREET—SIXTH AVENUE An ExceBtional Purchase of Special $1.65 Yard pleasant. Clean sidewalks pro- dressing, in a quality p: vide an inviting approach to > ae making of embroidered a ease ° ground floor shops in Metropolitan P In the offering are 160 yards; Dance Creations Center, wide; special at $1.65 yard. ne of which are done in a dran the ow #0 ya tized way, with rather nifty little |carry a movie p ng mach eR plots, constitute its output a case, hook this up with the |" “Actors?” repeated Fred W. Per. | headlight on a Ford auto, and there. | night schoc r the aasistant in charge. “Why,| fre you can have a movie she One direct result the reduc we don't need ‘em. we get our ta whe a Ford an g°. Bome | tion of ap cost of high ent right off the farms and out of | Progress, ten't it compared the department offices, Neither do 5 + of 1922. we want them, because our purpose |Alleged Bootlegger abesad ioted Gace iy not to feature a person, but get | Amo a let over an idea Resists Dry Agent : port for the aa wed effi Suppose we had hired an actor off 4 efficiency Two men were arrested, one fed Away to play the part of the old | eral lcer 1s suffering from ¢ ne a4 teachers for er in ‘Out of the Shadows, a|verely lacerated face and an alleged 1 | hb pals 4 woreeler about a little girl made | moonshiner ts in the t follow. | pals in the sick by drinking milk from « tuber. |! a raid by »hibition | *™ 6s cular cow, Just imagine this Broad. | agents on a still « Jobn st unite ror way chap trying to milk & cow, and| late Monday night enabit ‘o be enrolle } it natu before an audience vert Mason and Joh award lower cost t | of tarmerst” ' | pbcRacrnetr aie Manpe reassigned, effecting animatod cartoons are adapt e ber employed. { ed to the aid of better farming.|and A. Matthews of orth. & j There is “The Charge of the While Mason was beir P o uilding 4 i Brigade,” cattle attacked by nated walk é sion of industrial iy schools without ha result—Mrs, Tick makes neat | st he turne in elemen curtain h and Regan. 6 in cost F . k who cam: nomies permitting the em achers and the salartes to the old, total nder the micro. He was taken toethe ¢ magnified pic fee and is reported ly $150,000 for the year, plant microbes in ' Tue mornin to the report. Here are the Best Fash- fons of New York this Spring: The first choice is the choice of browne. Among these browns the shades around biege are best. . 380 Pairs Marquisette and Net CURTAINS Special $2.50 Pair MAPE just at the time when Winter’s heavier hangings need to be replaced with lighter, airier curtains—this special offering is timely, indeed. <The second—the three- plece suit. This fash~ fon has gained many, many followers im the past two or three weeks. Preferably beige —and preferably trill, . Another—sthe cloche hat. Small and with bright colored trimming. Best colorings for it— since browns are our first color choice—is @ shade of brown. . Close behind these first three fashions are: MARQUISETTE CURTAINS in cream, white and else, 2inch hema wi iiky hemat x. some with eth $2.50 pair. Spec CURTAINS OF CROSS- BAR J TE in cream and x white, with silk-finished hem- — Shoe ae or itching, 2'%-yard length, spe sds mage ont sina pumps—then sandals. . Wrap-around Coats, . $2.50 pair vy border, fringe show- Another leader and heading; 2\-yard yee justly so—a leader to de Ss 90 on into the sum- BEIGE MARQUISETTE PANEL mer just as sure ag there is to be a sume mer: TAINS with heavy border, with narrow bullion yard length, specia Platts—many, many of them—for skirts and for dresses. Fur and Fabric Jac- quettes—too beautiful not to deserve favor- {tism, Marquisette Curtains, hemstitched with fider silk and lace edged special $2.50 pair, . Camels Hair Sports Suits—too practical not to get applause. Featured for Wednesday: Third Floor. Some of the Most Attractive Frocks in Tha MODERATELY-PRICED DRESS SECTION Are in the Group at $34.50 HE Dress sketched presents an im- portant vogue—tle-on Jacquetto over plaited skirt. It is of navy or black Fiat Crepe with low Tubing illow Tubing, woven from a thread—soft and free from articularly desirable for the nd lace-trimmed Pillow Slips. Tubing 42 Inches —First Floor The Newest Dot Veilings reflect the color notes of the smart spring cos- Jacquette allover em: 4 i broldered and eyelet tume, with chenille dots eatesliiee eva ves to match one’s gloves, Splendid value at $34.50. Other Frocks at $34.50 reflect other salient tendencles of the mode, developed tn shoes and hosiery, ar the bright prints and crepes of “blouses. Plain and novelty meshes show dots in the following color contrast: Lanvin Green on Black Grotto on Black Ceramic Blue on Navy Strawberry on Gray Jade on Black Royal Blue on Black Orchid on Purple Wood Broton on Castor Fuchsta on Black Henna on Navy Prices $1.25, $1.35 and $1.50 Yard —First Floor ~-Roshanara Crepes —Crepe-and-lace combt- nations --Matelasse —Crepes with Plaiting —Print and plain-color combination Tinscl-stitched crepes The Moderately-priced Dress Section is dedicated to exceptionally good values at: $19.50, $24.50, $29.50 and $34.50 SECOND FLOOR