The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 18, 1923, Page 11

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FRIDAY ones MAY 18. 1923, C SHOE STORE 1401-3 First Ave, (72% ‘orner COME TO THIS SALE and share in this big stock of Peter's all-leather SHOES: Bought at AUCTION, together with thousands of pairs of high grade Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Shoes, making possible the LOWEST SHOE PRICES IN SEATTLE Pam 1. 98 High Grade Brown and Black Kid or Patent ‘l-Strap Slippers and Pumps, Sale Price $1.98. U. S.KEDS Men's and Boys’ Heavy Red Rubber Sole 98c Men’s Shoes ol. 98 bmn Allteather Shoes, Peter's make, & values; Auction Sale Price $198, wm Values Women's Brown Kid Strap Pumps, Peter’s make, $5.00 value— $2.98 Girls’ Pat- = at Men's Sues 92.90 Black and brown Peter's all leather Shoes, $6.00 value, Auction Sale Price 82.08. Ladies’ White} Canvas Shoes| 98¢ ) Pimps 22-90 Pump ar and Black Satin Pumps, French and military heel. | Peter's ALL Wes, now $1.98. bes $1.98 Leather, $4.50 val Men’s tan Oxfords, Eng- lish last, worth $7.50. .$2.98 Men’s & Ladies’ SLIPPERS ALL SIZES THE SHOE BARGAIN SPOT OF SEATTLE 98¢c SHOE STORE “ORNER | 1401-3 FIR ST AVE. UNiox Dictionary Will Be Ready in 90 Years ROME, May 18—The Academia @ella Crusca, whose members have for 90 years been preparing a monu- ¢mental Italian dictionary, willbe un- Able to complete its work. The gov- @mment has decided to withdraw its ‘Support, but the Academia intends to Solicit private contributions in order tO make the dictionary the most com- plete set of volumes ever produced. Twelve per cent more motor tour- fats visited national parks last year than in the preceding year, Woman Dies While Acting Peacemaker CHICAGO, May 18—Trying to quiet two groups of quarreling boys in front of her home, Mrs. Eliza Frierson dropped dead. One Dollar Causes Death of Woman ALTON, IL, May 18.—Grasping for &@ $1 Dill being blown out of the win- dow, Mrs. Cora Shelton fell out her. self dnd was killed. MUSIC FOR THE FAMILY Two Outfits, Moderately Priced VICTROLA , CONSOLE With 12 Selections A ‘handsome, flat top model, true of tone, equip- ped with record compart- ment and all the special Victor features—complete, in mahogany finish with record brush and needies “$105 —Easy Terms One of these beautiful consoles in your home will be a source of daily pleasure and entertainment for you and your friends. You can satisty the chil- dren's. need for music besides, and sive them an early start in musical apprecia- tion, by making your chotce to- morrow at the really low prices on these complete outfits, New Edison Console Martin te Saxophones PIANOS: AND PLAYER PIANOS Band and String Instruments With 10 Selections Superb Edison unusually fine work, diamond disc re- creation and unbreak- able records make this beautiful Mahogany fin- ish model with records, 4 real value at $140 —Easy Terms tone, cabinet Grate "“Wondertone"* Banjos 98c SEATTLE MEN USUALLY IME APOSE wae TALKING To 4 STRANGE GRL~ MEN STAND ow ONE FOOT OR REST AN ELBOW on A COUNTER on TABLE— IN TH MIDDLE ARE NEARLY SURE GIGNS ct papa, you'd better} ° ics of this town have ey may You're w pest Jand’ll hand you a clout, 1f your bite | becomes woree than your bark! qT ed together and formed a new ctub, with Rose Kibby jas its chief, and woe to he-flirt, the vamp and t dub, for him will be | nothing but f. | “The sing! sighs Rose, explainiug th the married men with all thelr plutt way, will be stand for that—we wil} NOT! “And it isn't as hard to spot them, | a5 some of you folk may thing. The ih prepared tell th w read ‘em over and says Misa Bibby ta that she'n « | Swe \venc |your m i this town by mate y an end to sthered considerably , and we Intend to who works behind a cigar counter, ina restaurant, But it holds oq true for office girls and others. “It's time something was being done to protect the girls from there | pests, and wo tntend to make life| Miserable for them.” At = launched by the,club are to be almed expecially against “lone some papas,” she explains. “How can we tell those who are married from the single ones? T! easy: | “You see, an unmarried man keeps silent on the subject of marriage. A} married one will quickly deny he's) married even before anyone asks him | about It. “Single men assume a pose when talking, al a movies. Married ones, with thelr conscience hitting on ono cylinder only use one foot to stand Jon, and Jean an clbow on @ counter oF | table. “They talk as rapidly as they think) they progress into a girl's affection. “Clothese of a married man usually are neat, But they keep up with the styles and there's no difference in the| cut of the sult. Also, the buttons are | always properly sewed on married) men’s clothes. | “But tho hair! It gives them away. Sleek hair, parted im the middio.; |nearly always Indicates youthful | | bachelorhood. } “We don't want the masher| ground, and especially the marrie/t| one. He ought to be home with bial wife!” Record Pig Litter Has 23 Little Ones FRISKNEY, England, May 13.—. sow owned by Robert Stokes gave) birth to a Utter. of 23 Digs | AS PA REBUKES MA | She—Some things go without any- | ing, He—Xes, my dear, but your) tongue isn't one of them.--Boston | Transcript. Ladies, the line forms to the right. for prospective brides of the Prince of Wales. Every boat ‘from Hngland carries «@ photo vf some young lady whom gossips would marry to the prince. * This, the latest, is the Hon. Yvonne Rosamond Gage, 20, sister x Viscount Gage, But Ours Still Remain VERY LOW Shop around and compare our prices with others, but be sure to see us before buying, because we know We Can Save You Money All Standard Makes Every Tire Guaranteed FABRIC CASINGS 4 $ 6. 50 7.00 8.50 10.00 11.50 10.50 12.00 13.50 13.50 13.50 CORD CASINGS Highest Grade, Standard Make. All Non-Skid -..8 9.00 (FULL OVERSIZE) 830x314 ge. 82x314 8S 3ix4 SS. 82x4 § 33x4 34x4_— SS, $2x4% SS, 338x414 BB: 85x56 87x5 Sets Heavy Truck Type 34x41 SS......$30.00 34x5— SS... 32.50 36x6 37.50 Rebuilt and Retreaded Cord Tires Guaranteed 4,000 Miles All Non-Skid -$ 8.00 10.00 10,50 11,00 12.00 13.50 14,00 14,50 USED corn AND FABRIC CASINGS All Inspected by Us and Guaranteed Cord — Fabric 830x314 32x314.. 31x4 82x4 38x4 B4x4 82x414.. 338x414... 384x414... 35x41 86x41... 38x5 85x5 B7xb 4.00 5.00 6.00 6.00 6.50 ANAAIIS g _ SCUMD 3 Billott 0446 PIKE STREET TIRE SHOP W. 0. STANDRING TWO STORES Where Pike St. Crosses Boren Ave. STAR ESH FRUITS VIA AIRPLANE Puyallup Berries for East on Day Picked, Is Dream DEN pick for break Bananas pi uba, when the vered in the states for ¢ 7 FRE rries in the P hington and « nee that night | too delicate to be tra terved in Ame All thin is Black, v Donald: largoat mpany, Denver's house at hand He points to the automobile truck hau cut In heavily on t predicts that | lutionize th Another thi benides sp that they are literally ‘air-cooled,” Black ways. Tempera ture lines will be plotted by the weat) er bureau, which may ‘ollowed by the alr freighters thr h rent altitudes, a0 as to keep the perishable cargo at the right cold storage degree America Is Thanked for Gift to Ru ia Mosc pnent of the & 49 having ‘ailroads and wij revo: perishables. r of air lin former Russian gift of $1,600 presented to him ne FRusslan-American Industria oration for the Famine Child t The commissary of health |also expressed hin thanks for medi. | es and nourishing iF riedmann Remedy Given Some Credit) y vindicated by a special px- rt committee of the Prussian Land |'ag. ‘This committee, founded as a | result of a Landtag decision of threo | Yeara nao, has reached the conclusion t while Friedmann's no-called is cure ts not « full cure, It nevertheless has meritorious qual! ties In the treatment of tuberculosis ‘Auto Runs Into Sheep, Kills 10 CASPAR, Wyo, May 18—An auto. |mobile driven by John Shellant ran into @ flock of sheep, killing 10. ‘WomenWill Stop Wars’ Mrs. Belmont Says Man’s Plans Fail Mrs. O. H. P. Belmont BY MARIAN HAL NEW YORK, May 18.—“Nothing but a concerted effort on the part | f women everywhere will save the world from another great war." This is th@ statement of Mrs. Oliver H. P. Belmont, president of the National Women’s Party, who has just returned from her villa in southern France. Sho curtailed her regular spring trip to be present at special sessions of the Women's Party held in Balti. more, Wilmington and Richmond. Though she is unwilling to discuss in detaf! the various Buropean com. plications, she says the fumbling of statesmen everywhere is pathetic to | witness. She blames the present disorgan- ization upon men who have run the world entirely from @ masculine point of vie *Man-made civilization has demon- | strated itself a complete failure,” she told me, “By this I do not mean that I feel women alone should rule the world,” she amended, “but I believe wo are suffering from domination by tho male brain which; after all, is only haif and not the whole, "I know women have certain tal- ents and adaptabilities for which the world is suffering and that together with men we/may work out a civill- zation which will be bearable.” Mre. Belmont's program is a gl gantic union of women, national and international in scope. Shoe has purchased for the’ Wo. men's Party at tho coat of $150,000 permanent headquarters in Wash- ington and his made a gift of it to the organization, This is the largest gift any woman has made to the cauno of women during her lifetime, Though sho is a greatgrand. mother, Mra, Belmont's day, whether she is in New York, in Marble House at Nowport, at her Long Island home or in her Mediterranean villa, Is an strenuous as that of any metropoll- tan business man, LIM PAGE 114 ee UIO TALIA UULA LULL LA LULU LULL ULLAL A Great Big Assortment of Spring Clothing SAVING YOU 10" OR MORE ON EVERY SUIT You'll realize the Our enormous volume keeps prices right down to the bone. You get the benefit. instant you see these tS Just remember: The extra pair doubles the wear. We have all sizes—both in sports and conservative models. Visit our Boys’ Department— and see these $9: 85 meres, tweeds, neat checks and Two Pair Knickers with Every Suit. wear, stockings, knickers, ete. BOYS’ SUITS | Included are fancy ‘cash- pin stripes’ and gray and brown mixtures. and FREE baseball bat See our big stock of suits, blouses, neckwear, under- caps, 401-407 Pike at Fourth extra $10 value in our clothes the DAMM Thousands of Pants to match odd coats and vests, priced at $3.50, $5.00 and» $6.00. HIKING BREECHES FLANNEL TROUSERS Tailored Ready Co occ i BY JOHN GRAUDENZ MOSCOW, May 18.—“Hus the communistic experiment in Russia been @ success or a failure?” ‘This question is perhaps the Jead- Ing one asked both inside and out: side Russia, Many outslde. persons answer “failure” without hesitation. I have put the question to dozens of leaging communists and to hundreds of workmen, The answer, given in, detail by communistic: thinkers and workers alike, may be summed up as this: “There is not a communist in Russia, who believes that there has been & communistic experiment in Russia.” " ‘This statement is explained as fol- lows: There existed in Russia during communism, trailsm. Ti ism with egard to consumption but not with regard to production. This was impossible because all attention wag then concentrated in tho liquidation of the civil war and the foreign interventions, In other, SPECIAL SALE Boys’ and Men's Caps. Regular $2.00 value 5 c Special ... ‘Woe will press and reblock free of charge, for one year, any cloth hat bought here. P,& S. Hat & Cap Mig. Co. 1306 FOURTH AVE, Entrance Stuart Bldg, Buy Your Cap Direct From the And her interests in, the. Women's Party take procodence ‘over all, Manufacturer Russia Has Never Tried Communistic Government Soviet Leaders Predict Social Revolution Will Come From Enslaved Eastern Peoples words, there was rationing but no control of production. In the years 1917 and 1918 the bol- shevists believer that Marx's prophecy. (the world revolution) was near its fulfillment. No other out- come was expected of the world war. “When, however, thru concessions made the: workmen by the capitalis- tie countries and assisted by the compromising policy of the social democracy of all countries, the out- MORE THAN $700,000 IN ASSETS APPROVED BY THE State Insurance Com- missioner Siand Behind the Policies of Title Insurance Issued by This Modern, Upto- Date Title Insurance Com- pany Of this sum, $150,000 In government bond's and first. mortgages on imn- proved real estate is al- ‘ways kept on deposit with the state. ti permanent opinion on y. wo fasue an absolute mains tion iat title js attacked WASHINGTON TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY “Under State Supervision” ASSETS MORE THAN $700,000. break of ol postponed,” as ae i ist termed it, the bolshevikt « chan their tactics toward the ot world, and, consequently, also ternally. “The world revolution wil come from the civilized Wes' from ‘the enslaved, awakening East,” Lenin declared in a recent article. :. Theoretically ‘explained, the » economic policy of Russia) is n an evolution of bolshevism, merely a tactical moye. The fin goal ig still “communism, or cialism. METROPOLITAN NOW PLAYING MATINEE TOMORROW WALKER WHITESIDE “THE HINDU” A MYSTERY DRAMA PRICES—Evon. 606 $1, 1% $2, $1.50; Sat, Mat. ce na $1.50) WEEK COMMENCING | ‘ MONDAY EVE ¥ 21 frat hatle suds Powers’ Theater, Chicago The Most, Eagerly Awaited and Welcome Engagement © ‘the Year CHARLES FROHMAN ~ Presents INA CLAIRE | And Her Company, Tneludl BRUCE McRAE “THE AWFU Produced by Henry Miller Orginal Cast and Productte Prakah Ah « and Poslttyany ntact ATS NOW SELLIN TS—H0

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