The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 17, 1923, Page 4

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THE SEATT LE STAR Mellon Would Reduce Tax on Biggest Incomes PLANS FIGHT ‘ SPAIN SAYS THEY’RE PRETTY IN CONGRESS Farm Bloc Ready ‘ : : : to Combat His Reduction Idea BY JOHN CARSON WASHINGTON, Aug. 17 itary of the T Paring for farm bioc M reductic Hitatistics to show that by ghe surtaxe. Mult followed his pinion here now is that he will not, MYSTERY DEEPENS! Mellon m: ett i Spanish artists, painters and w rs have *} woman in Spain. Other countries, France especially, ha ing the most beautiful women in the world, Two of those claim are Ger va Viz (left) and Amalia Jak-Rak e been claiming the honor of hat is of the} That ts conalderal x ut *| done if the tax on in ased bus. Increased and income federal © B) law wer visions, | evenue of the gu but It could be siteinanes League Seek $ Action in wero total income of $6, ‘The farm bloc opposes Mellon these figures, on clo Whether Mellon wif recommend | and reduction in the income tax on| reve another £1 he poorer classes is a question.| from the pei > have incomes | The ranging from $10,000 to $50,000 @/ ts convincing to u ad tho the advocates of reduction of | year. | ers that Mel r es on big incomes may offer a| To grant an exemption to all per ene | 5 a promise which would inctude the | sons having income of not more than] CHICAGO, Aug. 17.—A bolt of] (1. a FEMS Wea ler incomes too. | 35,000 would cost the government | tig wg cut off the tops of two] GENEVA, Aug. 17 ’ Figures have been prepared to about $100,000,000 a year In revenue. | tre 0 feet from the grour the tax dodgers. ‘Tho farm bloc also t# preparing fix ures to ¢ ‘ fourth which will convene at Gene or 3, for a month's ses pregnant of posal f the preceding ses — | Nation changes or developments have take place in the league during the pas’ year The league * of its exint h to an ox tent where it wants son | chew on, PUBLIC INTEREST EXCITED EXPERTS BADLY PUZZLED... A good location, a wonderful new stock of fine shoes for men, women and In children, opened for just a few weeks and then FAILURE. We secured this assemblage of high-grade footwear from the Merchants’ association at but a fraction that its regular wholesale cost would have been. The more we examine the stock the more we are amazed at its style and quality. BUT WE HAVE ONLY A FEW MORE DAYS IN THIS STORE. All these superfine shoes anust be disposed of—and very quickly. Remember, the HAMILTON- BROWN SHOE STORE was a new one with a new stock. It’s not often you get a chance to buy nationally known, dependable shoes at the prices quoted stituting an obstacle to peace. the past assemt below. Come.as early as possible Saturday morning—afternoon crowds will re oer co be hig. WOMEN’S CALF AND VICI HIGH SHOES, SATIN PUMPS, smartly made, in sizes 3 to 9, widths AAAA to C— browns and blacks. Spanish and wil sinister eel Ree ne Cuban heels. Intended to sell at $7. Take your pick $10. On sale of these for TWO-TONE PUMPS IN BLACK AND \BROWN. Made to sell for $7.50. | Take them 2 85 while they last for.. . “LUNN & SWEET’S” Sport Pumps tn beige and gray. Very fashionable $ footwear; $8 values for......... 4.45 SUEDE TRIMMED PATENT PUMPS, good MEN’S MEN’S BLACK KID SHOES, smart “MUNSON” ARMY SHOES, splen- style and guaranteed all leather. didly made. Sold most places around Good values, indeed, $2 95 $6.50. On . at $6. On sale for.... sale for MEN’S PATENT LEATHER Shoes, worth $5 of any man’s money, will be closed $ 1 9 5 out at AMERICAN GENTLEMAN Brown Calf Shoes; not all sizes; regularly priced at $7. $1 95 WHITE SUEDE SANDALS, Sport Pumps and two-tone Oxfords, sizes 8 to 7, AAAA to D widths. Styles made to sell for $7. On sale Saturday at. . $1 45 EOUS LOT of Pumps, Oxfords tically all styles and go what these were FLY-TOX scclaimed by ) thousands of housewives, \ Junt what they have needed to war against flies, moe se quitoes, moths, fleas, ants « Choice 49c and other insects. Easy to Wehies beta rei use. Just spray for few minutes and peste are dead. Pleasant odor. No dirt. No dust. Won't stain wood- work, walls, metal or fab- rics, Absolutely harmiess to humans and animals. Sold by Druggtets, Grow pi Mtn Se tad Department Stores. MEN’S SCOUT SHOES of the fe mous HAMILTON-BROWN make, are being closed out at $1 : 75 the low price of in black and MEN’S OXFORDS brown and High Shoes in brown Distributed by Wenatchee Rex Co., T10 Aretie TH Billote 2014 On xale for only; French last. Made to retail for MEN’S CALF AND KID SHOES, | $7. Go while they black and brown, Blucher style; reg- last at ularly sold at 36. $3 45 MEN’S CARPET SLIP- . On sale now for PERS CLOSED OUT AT.. MISSES’ FASHIONABLE PUMPS, ankle straps; sizes 111% to 2. Would be snaps at $3.50. Closed out at......... MISSES’ FINE SC BOYS’ SEMI-DRESS SHOES, regu- wall worth $3. Cl lar $2.50 values, $1 25 . out S 3 on for MISSES’ SCHOOL SHOES, brown BO SCHOOL SHOES, “Munson” and black calf; regular last; good leathers; $3.50 values. On sale for $2.45 regular $4 values for. . $2 95 SOLID nee for boys. BOYS’ SCHOOL SHOES, brown calf. While this lot lasts, Regular $3.75 your choice ... es $1.45 for CHILDREN’S TENNIS 45 AND OUTING SHOES.... Cc Shoe Laces, 10c Dozen Pairs 2-IN-1 LIQUID SHOE POLISH 3c Sale Starts 9 A. M. Saturday 223 PINE Between Second and Third Avenues The Entire Stock of the Hamilton-Brown Shoe Store, together with other merchandise, is being Closed Out jin the quickest possible time. Lowest Rates No Commission We Make Monthly Payment Loans Annual, Semi-annual Payments and Straight Loans —whichever one suits your needs, best We give you the most liberal repayment priv- ileges known in the West. Washington Mutual Savings Bank 1101 Second Avenue selected by Spain to refute this) ; 1 assembly of the League of S |that needs settlement ere Seattle Gets Paving for Street y when dec Avalon way, from Ca wn fo the new Mar ject will cost ximately $290,000, of which must pay $94,000 out fund w paving will extend from 6 st, along Avalon way fon was on the beach. The 1 a nia ave, to the new | Lineoln p Cupid Respects No Nation or Creed FRANKVORT, Aug, 17.—Married | three times, Frau Marie lander-Puld Ge has had a Protestant, Cath | Jewish wedding. Sleepy Wife Kills | Husband by Mistake DULUTH, Minn, Aug Ons: y awakened by h hus | ba. call, Mrs, Thomas Farroll an wrong modicine with fatal remult 8 Definate 3 New Session *:| Liberal Leaders Want Definate Stand On All Problems of Moot Interest vail. The league has admittedly re | h |celved world-wide criticlem for fall lacklo some of the more im . ant questions that are manifestly | = ying world-wide adjustment. There is a steadily growing world wide demand that the league become & more active element in the han iling of every great international question. The assemb! n jot the Mberals, » t be In the hands 11 of the past assem: ly been as the dele Africa and not of | participa’ biles, it has |ate from South a s bave | IN sto| This year there is every indi ques. |that with Lord Robert Cecil h the English delegation, b tual leaderahip Ho will be » of other strong lbe | an Gen. Smuts, who will come per-| represent | son time to Robert | {1 t# the arch-be-| Never that the | 4 got in 1 question | the that for Another fourth as prise which witness league at this but that she but nevertheless ot only a bitter me startling con LONDON, Aug. 17,—-Opponents of legislation compelling Cambridge unt- | veraity to admit women declare tho | students will concentrate on making love instead of getting an education Peggy Hostetter, Western beauty, and D, Herbert Hos- tetter, son of Pi nurg's mil-| llionaire “bitte king, are |the latest Americans to be \divorced in Paris. They were |wedded in 1912 after a few \days whirlwind courtship, Pajamas Are Out PARIS, Aug. 17 ing terity may sec to wear, hecome old hobble {nto a pair of pajamas, ac cording to the complaint of shop- PANTS SUITS EXCLUSIVELY FINE SHOWING IN SCHOOL AND COLLEGE SMARTLY TAILORED 2-PANTS SUITS FRIDAY, AUGUST 17 THE ROCHESTER PLAN OF DIRECT SELLING SAVES YOU MONEY EXTRA PAIR OF PANTS WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE That {s the benefit offered you by the DIRECT SELLING PLAN OF THE ROCHE: Even bett CLOTHES SHOP, backed by big combined purchasing power. -—for we do not believe that any Seattle store can sell you a Single- Pants Suit for the price we ask for a Two-Pants Suit. Look around, investigate; the more thoroughly you inquire the better it will be for our selling plan. NEW FALL MODELS Special Showing in Youths’ First-Long-Pants Suits The new tones and shades of browns, grays, tans and mixtures, in plaids, checks and select stripes, are beauti- fully exemplified in the new Fall models. Medium and heavy weight weaves in the staple blue and black serges. Wool and silk-mixed wor- steds in an all-embracing color and pattern range. No finer style show- ing in men’s clothes has ever been made in Seattle at any price. Rochester Clothes include the very latest expressions in sport models for young fellows and men who pre- fer snappy lines—a touch of real “jazz” for those who want it. But the needs of the business and pro- fessional man are always catered to in conservative styles. As for tailor- ing, trimming, lining and finish— you can always depend on Rochester Clothes having the very best. ALL ROCHESTER SUITS HAVE TWO PAIRS OF PANTS These are the ONLY EXCLUSIVE TWO-PANTS Stores in Seattle 315 ANDREWS ST. TWO STORES ROCHESTER,N.Y. IN SEATTLE 1012 Second Ave.—1424 Third Ave. Opposite Pig'n Whistle 4 Doors South of Pike of carting |Paris up to the eee shirt that grandfather used to wear,” of Style in Paris |j5 to domana They're think | all the pajamas In Louvre, so that pos what we men used Men here have suddenly ‘fashioned and refuse to eileen initial i daueitihiiaica ie “Give us the cold night-} WO TO-NIGHT for loss ofappetite, bad breath, | schools. coated tongue, billousness, Without griping or nausea CHAMBERLAIN'S TABLETS Set your liver right—only 25¢ DR, NW. C. MACY, Lending pertence. methods of the dependable tmente of all More last= for seri- ing resul y nothing to find out what oi one for you. Courteous treat and strictest, privacy assured. Third Ave, Corner Pike St 1923,

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