The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 11, 1923, Page 19

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FRIDAY, MAY 1923 -MANY WORKERS { ci GET SCHOOLING Part-time Class Work Great Aid to Young Folks BY NICHOLAS SCHWARTZ 11 THE SEATTLE STAR S THEY'LL HAVE TO SUSPEND SERVICES ) POLICE CAPTAIN i —- | 1S REINSTATED Dolphin, Who Quarreled / Zz With Searing, Back H at ‘Peddler Is Latest Sooner or Later The Goddess of Opportunity will come your way, Are you for her? Have you got your savings in THE BANK FOR SAVINGS which has always pald it depositors Cash on Demand CAPITAL $400,000.00 Pine Street at Fourth Ave, TIRE PRICES Advancing’ Bot Ours Still Remain prepared church tributaries is how a La., looks cana parish after oil, the of the some homes and rising waters ppi and of ng away others, | Semi- Centennial Will Cost El Paso $150, cul a "| City to Expend Large Sum in Showing Gre. ployment problems Changes That Have Taken Place SURVEY THRUOL , 4 PASO, Te y 1—Fl soja th Before r t . t part-time der state cation act tions survey Sides havi of promise to re! school, In « pupils, thru yment, and bot! ployers and the boys a becoming more confide ity of the schools to meet 2 "> COUPLE WINS BY BANKBOOK the! | Savings Keep Judge From Annuling Marriage Outdoor sports are enjoyed all now @ great industrial It is now the travelin h a barrage of hat frames sive tment of ar roses, forget-me-nots and wheat clus-| women who w ters ahe fiivvers up to the door of a| find time to go and shop odest frame cottage ‘Anything ti hats today?” she|e the whole famfly sallies | wife is fitted out in the fitted politan m Stanley, =| Women’ sWorkIsa a No. on- Stop Endurance Contest ls ‘|Women Are Best in Jazz Marathons for They| Are in Consté ant ‘Training Thru the efforts of tions co-operation bet Ployers and the schc gained. The part-time minor boys and ¢ the farn st mi takes is who fe reason must work instead of a who tn -| ing the regular school, , ay ery fe ‘| yatem, says ahe would na . he most exclusive Fift .|to-the-city movement has received & noticeable ck ‘Alaska Coal ‘and Lumber Are Sold Lumber mills operating in South- eastern Alaska are shipping to Aus- tralia, China and Europe, according | to advices recelved by the Alaska de-| partment of the Seattle Chamber of Commerce. Alaska coal 1s being mar- keted as far south as Ketchikan and! ts being shipped northward over the} railroad to the Yukon riven Coal from the Healy River fields, ped out over the government road, {s being sold in Cordova $4 per than the coal from umbla formerly sold there. | come under the us tion laws of this st t ib 11.—Jaz aa works from sun to sur ce i : “1 get to know: work given the pupils In : f . ; saral : 10 o 4 do 1 a bank |this way," she ex fs, as far as possible, tt Oh : saving he part | time goes on f can tel Rected with thelr present . ‘ t v ) i t ¢ els waft: re ee mont Of the four s ve Legation Theft Is Saat ty Mystery to Police! compulsory continuation work ng for the remaining two how r kd Seas ! May 11.—Tho theft of Pils are left to choose fr nd fi Britis commercial and industrial yt totaly ‘ba fled. the n has completely baffled the k police. our prices with others, but be sure to see us before bayingsa because we know We Can Save You Money | All Standard Makes Every Tire Guaranteed | FABRIC CASINGS _ 50 80X38 see eewnse 830X314. eccccees: Ate their be adopting Radio Kaede Young |. offered. CLASSES HELD AT BROADWAY The classes are held at Broadway high school on every mo afternoon of regular school days. The morning classes are held from % to 12, and afternoon classes from 1 to 5. To make It more co for the pupll, hé can have t hours on one day and the hours on a different ¢ impossible to go four how day. ‘The remults achieved tn the schoo! are entirely satisfactory to b t employers and the pupils Pils losé No time, as they *| Peeled Potatoes, _ Died of Lockjaw | NEW YORK sed'‘to- take part tin 32X31. ceevcsee nderson says that this / such a ter 4 her for a time, wv ne me and sede the nosed 1 what the real differ ‘amilies | the end such an this the = on in this kind of an | wor u t working for, Ten More Canneries 2 q Operate in Alaska w life, 5 have such @ law at pre Ten are able to earn w there f¥ standin * says Miss Gary, “I be the average woman radio ts helping to bring the) WOMAN'S WORK as acenter, H rel is NE VER DONE drawn Interests 0! or word: m | exhibition 6 canneries will operate in she answers it by tower, In Paris, ts 98: hamber of ating, 130 in num ber of new pl —~ A Five Dollar Payment Gives You . Any Garment Some packers belteve that the gov- ernment regulations for the protec. | ti6n of salmon may mean a smaller | pack, but the majority of cannery | men believe conservation regulations are necesnary if the industry Is to be A alight drop tn the herring pack {s indicated, according to the cham ber's advices, It is hoped that the crab meat industry will be extended this season. | See Bathing Girls; Two Autoists Bump VENICE, Cal. May 11.—A bevy of beautiful bathing girls passed by and two heavy automobiles imme diately collided. An a result J Charles Gilbert of he says, had his eyes glued on th lone-piece sults of the girls Inste: of the one rond and as a result |damaged 8: | CORD CASINGS Highest Grade, Standard Make, All Non-Skid 80x314...00+-.-$ 9.00 (FULL OVERSIZE) i 380X314... ceeee $12.50 82x3% SS.recce 14.50 31x4 SS...60e 16.56 82x4 SS...c0e 18.00 33x4_—SS. 18.5 34x4_—sSS.., 19.0 382x414 SS, 33x41 SS. 834x414 SS. a ae. 4 SS. Let this Special Credit Offer sive you the appatel you need RIGHT NOW. Departments at the “East are displaying Smoke and Water Sale The mercantile sensation of Seattle. ern” Come to one of the most won- derful sales ever known, MERCHANDISE SAVED FROM FIRE DISASTER, bought at a low rate on the dollar, now thrown out to | the people with other goods, in one of the greatest sales since the birth of Seattle, at the SEATTLE BARGAIN HOUSE, 1511 4th Ave., near Pike St. Don't let anything keep you away. The bargains and values at this great fire sale will almost stagger belief, One dollar will buy, in many. instances—®2 and $3 worth of merchandise, Join the crowds this Saturday or next week. The prices mentioned below only give you a faint idea of this bold and reckless slaughter. Hundreds of other bargains on sale not mentioned here. Sale Cor tinues Daily with Bigger and Better Bargains, Be here EARLY! - i Saturday—10 A. M. Hundreds of Pants to Be Sacrificed Le Stylish Clothes for Men and Women CLOSED SATURDAY TILL 10 A, M—WATCH AND WAIT Goods: are now being remarked, and in order to rearrange goods for handling the crowds, the store will remain closed Saturday until 10 a, m. Safro ts suing} pov And just a five dollar cash pay- ment will give you any garment In our complete new stock—with easy payments, weekly or month | u ¥ telle, who, 34x41 SS. 34x5. SS. 36x6 SS. Rebuilt and % Retreaded Cord Tires Guaranteed 4,000 Miles All Non-Skid 32x314. .-$ 8.00 31x4 10.06 10. 11.06 12.0 13.5 14.00 14.50 15.00 15.00 USED CORD AND FABRIC CASINGS All Inspected by Us and Guaranteed a aon | as you prefer, Shortage of Farm | | Labor Is Reported | Children’s Clothing A sholane Or Mad eae See Our New Sweater Designs venter B. V. D. Union Suits makes, sold at 81.2: and $1.50—Now . Me Van Heusen Collars, now .. In wool, fibre and sili, featuring side-tie effects and all the newest novelties, Priced from $6.00 to $23.50 er | Indicated by figures gathered by the Sacrificed Seattle Chamber of Commerce, the est Gvesbeuths supply being about 93 per cent of the pola 8500, now. a2... 91.98 dy solid) now, 2OC demand: iDeepatid’ a, about °365 f Royn’ Sultay Mies and Children's Howe, of no and, st Bem falters. $3,905 ethene ee |cent of normal and supply a Pomeon Piew teas ane 9c | per cent of normal, according to the $4.95 Wr olistk ‘ial | chamber’s information. solled; now . . $3.95 33 ther Suits, sold at 85, alts, Groceries Suicrificad Labels solled, contents guar- Specially Priced Capes $39.50 Popular Values in Summer Dresses 8c *. $1.98 s by Robert Stevens, a printer, | In fine Brytonia materials, with large Caracul tan collars—the ideal wrap for every wear at In Iceland men kiss when they | meet, but a man rarely kisses a woman. tat mold at nd $1.00; now. Campbell's § ectve bargains. Hundreds of Pairs of Men's Work Shoe $1.98 sold at and Meavy Work Shoes for men In binek and tans worth $2.98 95.00, now . acho! or drean. Boys’ Shoe mony Shoes to Be Sacrificed fo Nat ‘85.50, $4.00, 1.98 well-known $2.98 at $1.50 Men's Fine Pi worth 85.00, now... Oe and 750 soled Underwear, now . Taffeta, crepes, materials, spec event at «. Knitted crepes and many other warm weatheg jiy priced for this selling REJUVENATE Your STOMACH 98c. work; sold at $3; now, 380x314. B2xB14. 31x4 .$ 4.00 Big Stock of Clothing Sacrificed “ 82.00 and $2.50 Pants, water dam- aged, now.. Solid Pack Tomato $1 Work Shirts, water damaged, now 39c Lot Men's Shoess water dam- aged) worth $6.00) $2.98 Hed Sheets, roiled, now ... Leather Putt well at 83.505 New Army Wool Breechts or Pants, $2.95 now . WANTED Extra Salespeople Men's and Young Men's Suits and Overcoats; sold at $15.00 and $20.00, ; $9.95 and Overcouts, it colors; sold at $20 and $25 fale pelee.-..... 912.90 Men's Suits and Overcoats; dif- ferent patterns, smart styles; sold regularly at- $20.00, $25.00 and $30.00; $14.90 sale price,...... $12.50 and $15 Tey Coats, now 6. + $6.95 tor. $5.95 Officers’ Style Raincoats, sold at $5.00 and $7.00, $2 98 now .. ‘fweed Rainconts, sold at $12.00, 515.90 and $20. ie $8. 95 "$1.98 Raincoats, sold at $3 and $5, now, Seattle Bargain House ig est Ave.—I5il Find the Right Place. Look for Pike and Pine Streets, " number, 1511 4th Ave, between Next to Colonial Theater Lovribare-torrvescsecrt GO 26e can Peaches, 2. 14e 49c worth 84.00, water aged, now . 1 Hone sotled 3c Extra Salespeople .. $1.98» With JO-TO A compound of natural elements which — gives quick relief from indiges- tion, gastritis and ills of the stomach and bowels. Takes that misery out of you so that you can eat with satisfaction and work with ‘vim, 50c, $1.00 and $1.50 Sizes BUY JO-TO Of Your Druggist Mid, by The J6:To Uo. The, Bellingham, Wash, Are tailored In wool fabric In the smartest new styles allowing the maximum comfort for wear, . Now. . striped Summer patterns, tweeds and solid colors offer you a wide choice, whatever taste, and” éur’ complete tion on. the. late display will give you advanced informa Spring and Summer Models $29.50 and Up Step in and See Them Tomorrow tfitting ( | = 209 Union St. Entrances, 1552-34 Second Av, 32x4 38x4 AAUIAIADH. bd 8.50 9.00 37x5 .. 10.00 Hllott 0446 PIKE STRE TIRE SHOP W. 0. STANDRING TWO STORES Where Pike St. Crosses — Boren Ave,

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