The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 16, 1924, Page 3

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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1924, SCHOOL FICHT BEFORE COURT Portland Academies Allege Bill Unconstitutional PORTLAND, Ore, Jan, 16 Oregon's recently enacted compul sory public school attendance bill, aimed at denominational — schoo! was in tho hands of Federal Judges Gilbert, Wolverton and Bean today, Who late yestenlay took under ad |vivement motions to dismixy petl |tons for orders reatraining the state from enforcing the provietons of the bill, Flashlight Fun There are winter pic- tures that rival, in the fun ‘of making and in the inter- est in the pictures them- selves, the finest of your summer snapshots. And they are very simple to make by flashlight. Our sales people will be glad to explain it all to you. Deweleping, printing and en- darging of the mperior tind, Counsel for the Hil military Northwestera Photo Seply Co, Jacademy and tho Society of the Sa ‘) | Holy Names of Jesus and Mary fourth Ave, | sade tho plea that tho bill ts un Jconstitutional on the grounds that it is an infringement on personal | liberties. | Attorneys for the state matn Kind Words Club to txt te opposition’s arguments | were ridiculous and that inasmuch “ A ph b ”) ie Hold 23d “Gridiron” te vin piacea penalties on he Kind Words club will hold tts] Parents $6r failure to send the iry gridiron affair Sat-|SMldren fo public. schools, referri Ing. Masonic tempi, Harvard ave. and| {he latter were no parties in the Pine st. Music will be furnished by |*"ument Wagner's band, the Metropolitan or} ees TS SAE TO | __ GET PLANT The building of the firet unit of |the Pacific Nitrogen company’s pro | posed chemical plant seems assured if the agreement regarding rates for jcurrent from the city lighting de- |partment in confirmed, it was an jnounced Wednesday. A rate of $30 for primary current per kilowatt utp Foreign in thei 8O manner to the private schools, | THE | Motion Picture Censors Ww ould Best i nd Their Time Barring Society Films Instead of Seeking to Ban Mabel Normand, Thinks One Reader. Letters expressing opinions on the Mabel Normand case are arriving in every mail. One writer says the publi should not be swayed by sentiment toward the unfortunate! soreen star in passing judgment upon her, | Following are some of the letter: Dear Miss Grey; Shall Mabel Normand be barred from motion pictures? I believe she should, at least for one year, Whether we will it or not, the fact remains that our young} folks, especially our young girls, are influenced by the lives} of our popular screen actors and actresses, and there is a! longing in the hearts of many of them to some day occupy | a similar place, basking in the light of popular approval and reaping the immense financial rewards that Miss Nor-| mand and others are doing. | It is all very well for “Fair Play’ and others to call upon the decent home-loving members of the community to exer- cise charity towards Miss Normand in her contemptible con- | duct in the past, but she has clearly shown that she cares} nothing for the opinions of such people, nor the evil influ- ence her conduct may have on the youth of the land. The popular screen actors and actresses are in a way pub- lic characters, their immense salaries comes from the public, and they should be taught that they must conform to at least a few of the civilized standards that decent people} observe, | | In ny opinion, Miss Normand has proven herself to be a} | common cigaret-smoking, booze-consuming, conyvention-defy- |ing individual, and for the sake of our young: girls, whose | welfare is worth a thousand Mabel Normands, should be} banished from the screen. | I believe the home-loving people of this community should make their voices heard and call upon our sleeping board of censors to do their duty and prohibit Miss Normand’s pic- year and $12 for secondary or off-|tures from being shown upon the screens in this city. peak current hax been agreed upon, Sincerely, MALE. and an ordinance to this effect has| ie E |ver T. Erickson. Final sction on} \ ei eo they aro clean, || em on Monday, Wednesday and A course for men and will be taken Monday, | afred. Deca able “|| Friday from 1 to 2 p.m. and on Seattle, an has presented |the proposals to Eastern capitalists connected with the enterprise, and |recelved a wire Tuesday a |the proposed rato provided tt |no further delay Tho initial investment tn § | will be about $250,000, but the | pany is planning an ultimate in ment of several million dollars. [acquisition of the plant for § will be a real victory, }as efforts were na | plant, located at Niagara Falls | Muscle Shoals, where cheap px | !s available women who are not sat isfied to remain in their present positions, but are determined to forge ahead to the highest paid positions. Monday and Thursday Evenings eer dec 6 to have Advertsing Man Opens New Office Harry ttle adver er known a has opened announced Wednesday THE BON MARCHE -Barcain BASEMENT Sizes to 44 Two- and four-pocket —patch and aeroplane. Nicely tailored Coats, with box plait in back. Two shades of brown. Chamoisene _ lined. Raglan and set-in sleeves, set- on cuffs; all belted models, 100 Pairs of Women’s Spats 10: Sizes 2 and 3. Assorted colors. WOMEN’S BRUSHED MOHAIR SWEATER COATS Smart Sweaters in the latest popu $ 95 lar style, with a good fitting collar and bell sleeves. In brown, gray, Sizes 38 to 44 MEN’S COTTON | UNION SUITS fangerine, henna and sand, trimmed Sizes 46 to 16, Heavy with stripes around bottom, in con ribbed Cotton Suits, in ecru. Well made, 1.4 trasting shades MEN'S COTTON SOCKS Sizes 10 to 11%. Medium weight Cotton Socks, in black, cordoy: id navy. sec @ and finished, onds—3 pairs for fj C SOc. SECONDS CHILDREN’S STOCKINGS Fine ribbed black or cordovan, WOMEN'S UNION SUITS 4* 26 to M4. Fine ribbed MEN’S WORK TROUSERS Sizes 32 to 42. Work Trous: CHILDREN’S UNION SUITS Sizes 4 to 16. Fleece-tined Suits—gray for boys; white for Sizes 6 to 9, Cotton Stockings, in girls. Dutch neck, vy Cotton Suits, short sleeves; slightly fleeced. length. length. WASH SATIN CAMISOLES CREPE AND BATISTE GOWNS AB to 44. Black and Batiste Gowns, Flesh colored Crepe AND Los wont WA Cy wholesome aid enjo: Tuesday and reday from 11 to 12 a. m. at her office in The Star Bidg., 1309 Seventh ave, censors are so very much | 4 in the moral welfare of the people at large, why do they filma, with r not bar the socle everlasting triangles, the films of | pers, world depteting crime, A180 | made tnt enens of many of them stara dress or un salt, butter: thicken with flour a smooth paste. the screen? upon Mabel | will s ahe has been | she am for fair LAY NO. Andrewr Dear Miss G: pat answer to the your suggested that a youn pawn his clothe con diam you on t Has Your Husband Got Indigestion? Insixted wu der. 1 en, . so much alwa and ive’ Wiaaten’ Wbinsalio’diacord nawers impartial and A READER OF Invention of Typewriter | Dear Miss n the typewriter was invented? The typewriter : 1878. ‘ene 8 @ nupply « her powder Home-made A féalpodnful of Chile Con Carne ts taken in a iit s instantly Dear Miss Grey: | W 1 please att ‘omach print a recipe for home-Inade chile e causing } and oblige A READER. and doll one. nm carne his me a brown beans half hour in soda water (one tea spoonful soda), one-half hour én) \ freak water, then throw the water! © aia. Cut decf and pork in small piece |add beans, and onion cut fine. Salt when done. Sauce made as for enchilades, ENCHILADES SAUCE Three Merican peppers, the seeds insides removed 4 until Advertisement ONE FRIEND TELLS ANOTHER The fam essful thru at fn au remedy One cup fresh water and add peg F nd wide by wom en telling one another of its merit ane enced letter written N.Y, She writes: Twas in suc HALF-PRICE 1 neigt $20.00 Set of Red Rubber ..810.00 Our Whalebono Rubber Plate pO Helisesss fesse B00 Other Prices $5.00 Up F All Work Guaranteed for 15 Years : PIMPLY? WELL DONT BE Secon, Ave. and University St. People Notice It. Drive Them Open 9 to 6 Daily—9 to 12 Sundays Off With Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets A pimply face will not embarra you much longer !t you get a pack age of Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablet ‘The skin should begin to clear after you have taken the tablets a few night liver with Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tab lots, the success bstitute for calomel; there's no 1ess or pain For children’s croupy es bet bare dere Or ward ive Tablets do ite pallies that. which calomel does, and Just on the chest—there’s sa adtoctively,. Dit. thelr» ation. nothing like Ben-Gay, It gentle and safe instead of severe relieves congestion at once nd irritating. Tablet No one who takes Olly and stops the pain—always cursed with keep a tube handy. J tad Unaats: ; For: Backache pid iver, bad disposition or pimply Rheumatism fai Headaches Olive ‘Tablets are a purely vege Neuralgia table compound mixed: with olive Sore muscles ofl; you will know them by their Tired feet ae | affiicted with liver and | Thos. Leeming 6 Co. Amer. Agents, N. Ye ich better you feel and] 1 ¢ and 30¢.—Advertisement, | hha ata SEATTLE STAR THE GROTE- OTTO F. KEGEL, President’ KIN @ Mid-Month . SALE VALUES Provide a Selling Occasion of Hxceptional Strength and Interest THURSDA re De A $10,000 Clearance Sale in Our Art Needlework Department Hundreds of Items Marked at a Fraction of Their Regular Values Children’s Dresses Braids Scarfs of all kinds Boxes Embroidery Threads Luncheon Sets Yarns Baskets Pillow Tops | —and many other items. Some of these are slightly soiled from handling; others are in good condition. The object of s sale is to clear gut all discontinued lines, patterns and Odd lots in order to keep Seattle’s Newest Store NEW. | Bag Tops Special 50c¢ Stamped Guest Towels Special 35¢ Linen Crash Scarfs ONE-HALF Price Cretonne Dress Protectors A ortment of silver it . : Ney egies An assortment of Guest Towels Linen Crash Sparfs stamped in Special 19¢ eutt er Area Meh nw sizes and rns fc three attractlvé designs. These Made to fit over hangers as embroidering. loped edges hemstitched. Stamped Linen have scal ed; others are ome Yarn Winders Special 10c Wit h are splendid values, Stamped Baby Dresses protection from dust to dresses, , etc.; nicely bound in tape, Vanity Novelties Special 25c Each ’ ze hank of yarn. Ce with Pieces and Special 98c Small cases containing rouge, * % Scarfs—Snecial Baby Dresses, 6 mos. to 1 yr. Powder and mirror; also, small Stamped : 7 n eige, stamped in a number of alk draw string Bags of blue Children’s Dresses Special 19¢ Each A am of Chi ONE-HALF Price inc ie oe i ¢ in si Hent linen, designs on sheer ma have hemstitched Linen Scarfs, Centers and pink silk, daintily decorat- ed with tiny silk flowers. Stamped Rompers Special $1.00 : stamped for embroidering. 3} ay Rompers of very good quality & and Pillow Tops P Seine 7 *, om a fe black Venetian cloth, stamped Baskets Stamped Bath Towels Special 98c for patchwork embroidering. Sizes 2 and 4 years. Special 25c ONE-HALF Price Of good quality linen stamped many ¢ theso are slightly soiled leat Crochet Thread Royal Society Threads Flesh-colored Crepe Stamped a wl cay oe Special 3 Ske ins for : Night Gowns Luncheon Sets white and ecru. Tada Pajamas, Bloomers Special 25¢ & 50c Set Embroidery Hoops including Camisoles, etc. v. Special $1.00 each Nine- and 12-piece Luncheon Sets, for embroidering stamp Special 5c a Pair These Embroidery Hoops can Royal Society E ; on needleweave and Indian be had in two sizes. Tatting Thread Embroidered Models — teaa Bead Mats Greatly Reduced Thin 3 ial Bi All hh ch iat including Thir teen-Piece Special 50c Linen Luncheon Sets Beaded. Mats, especially desir- ti dren's hese aré A able for hot dishes—in many en and white, Leas tar due celsacanrine Special $2.95 a Set sizes and colors. e ‘carts with edges scallope: ‘ i meh Scarfs and fan or witte--sidislua rests fo Special 39c¢ in a number of pre Center Pieces This is an exceptionally Lacquered Boxes in ve p 50 in. long and 1 Al 7 . good value. sizes, all beautifully decorate ar ONE-HALF Price and fitted with lock and keys— Braids Clover Bleach Scarfs and Cen: Children’s Rompers slightly !mperfect. Special renhpieise ay ibe peal Special 39¢ Metallic Thread A nice fine quality material. White pique and repp Rompers Bundle of 12 Skeins stamped in simple design for Brcipl on h dre Stamped embroidering. Sizes 2 to 4 Special 39¢ hattbiniere at Ghilarenie eects Lee Metallic Thread in gold, silver, 7, atlonvenda see peas: 4 , copper 2nd old gold, Filet ee rigpies cal Special $1.00 Children’s Dresses Yarns ocarys Ot pi and blue voile and ect Pillow Tops aig’ Heai—all Pacipele tr at phenileee Greatly Reduced ay ps tractive: déalina di Dresses of all white materials Many discontinued numbers to ONE-HALF Price lig? Steel 81578 tamped for embroidering in be sold at ONE-HALF price. tr ot re be tut fu Gah many stasis designs. In g0ILED YARNS at 10c a ball. when embroidered in embrold x re0 sizes one to four years, bon or used over an i Clearance Sale of Centers, Scarfs and Pillow Cases Pillow Tops Crochet Thread Special 25c a Spool CHASE STUDIO CREATIONS + . > AY nit S0r Special 89c Special 39c Odd spools of Crochet Thread, In this assortment are Silk nped ¥ Cases, scalloy Of good quality tan colored ma Sweater Fibre Silk, Tie Pillows and many beautiful Silk in r of designs—fine terial stamped in a number of Silk, all greatly Boudoir Novelties—all greatly juality material attractive designs reduced. Mid-Month Sale of Used Furnit d St 1a-MMOnth Ole O sea Furniiure an oves t0.inch Fumed Oak William and k yak S4inch Wm. and Mary ‘Telephone Chair ...... ‘ Mary Buffet $10.00 Tablo 25.00 ° Baby C Tft. Bed Davenport, upholstered. in Finish Round Extension brown velour 20,00 e 6.75 7-{t, Bed Davenport, upholstered in Round 40inch Brown Fiber Table \ brown imitation ther 15.00 oak top . 19.00 Mead ; yak b4-In Fumed Solid Oak Library eke Bb eA | eae Hiper Sania. 54-inch Wm. and Mary Brown ™ Table voi Ee ere hogany Extension Table, 6 chairs Mahogany-finish Arm Dining Chairs Early English Buffet with mirror with one arm chair . . 85.00 ther seat 5.00 Bird's-Eye Maple Desk Columbia Phonograph—Mahogany , any-finish Settee, upholstered Four-drawer Gray Dresser—French cabinet ; seen e 25.90 in damask 5.00 mirror . 5 Qplece = Upholstered = Set—Walnut Over-atuffed Duofold Davenport 50,00 Cabinet Brunswick Phonograph.,.. 60.00 tite Coe wy Gate cid Windsor Vic », 6 Phonograph 16.50 Bird'ssBye Prine resser, 303 any finish 59.00 T ny-finish Priscilla Sew indbeiahecce v © mirror 1 Kitchen Queen 9x12 Velvet R Golden-finish Chiffoni , With mirror drawer and mirror I Chair, upholstered Bird's-Eye Chiffonier, with oval n goat leath Fume ak Buffet mirror Shee eee eden sbpases ences Morr ch with Id leathe Full-sized Bi Bed Bird’s-Eye Maple Bedroom Rocker. . cu Oak Hall T with mirror 8.75 White ameled Bedroom Rocker.. {2-inch Square Oak Extension Table Brown Leather Rocker with over Imitation Leather Turkish Rocke: in Golden Finish’ Extension tuffed cushion + 450 Mahogany h Library able— r Four Arm Chairs, each 4.00 Book Ends ‘ ; 1450 45-inch Fumed Oak Round Exten Extension L Arm Chair, uphol Combination Bookcase ........6..68 7,00 ion Table 10,00 ster ther 10.00 Upholstered Arm Rocker tenes 2.00 Mid-Month Clearance of Used and Slightly Imperfect Heaters Sale Regular Regular r Price Heate S17. $15.00 Oak . i my Heater , ory 18, ; 00 Toward R é 18. 26.00 Park Oak ., wn: OMIRSs 00 Howard 24,00 nd Oak . 18.00 10.00 Oak 5 Howard 19.50 29.50 & urst 17.15 28.00 Round Oak . Many others Any of the above set up without extra charge. —Basement Store

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