The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 30, 1924, Page 3

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} TANUARY 80, 1994 DNESDAY BAXTER & BAXTER *) +! Clearance Prices That are extremely low, considering Style and Complete lines of lovely shoes are going at $5.85 to $9.85 In the broken lines there are especially attractive values at Only $3.85 Broken lines Cantilevers, high and low, at $5.85 to $8.85 Men’s Cantilever and Grant Flexated Shoes 85c Up $9.85and$10.85 Baxter & Baxter 1326 Second Ave. Women’s Silk Hosiery, several popular makes, Several barrels of mash were found in the still. fn Distillery Fumes Killed Two, Claim) CHICAGO, Jan. 230.—Police today | confiscated a moonshine still be} Neved to have caused the death of two persons. ASTHMA In most cases they Mrs. Anna Krugger and her /act ike magic and make the wo: daughter, Lydia, 10, were found | five dead in an apartment from as | be ov fumes, which police say came from | tei! your tr the still, which was located in the | BS Cane basement. and other drug stores. THE BON MARCHE | BarGain BASEMENT We operate on a cash basis. We pay cash and get job lots for less. You pay cash and repeat the process! Inexpensive. Another remarkable offering of up-to- the-minute Dresses, representing sav- ings unusual even for the Bargain Basement! 55 POIRET TWILL DRESSES ] 4.8 Sizes 16 to 42 Twenty styles in navy, and some brown Dresses combining style with real durability—for street and office wear. Coat styles with big revers; side drapes; blouse waistlines; tier pleats; three-quurter and long sleeves; button, braid and embroidery trim; ritbon ties; all-around shoestring belts, Silk Pongee OVER- BLOUSE $9.45 Women’s Black Kid s | Oxfords §5¢ Sizes 34, to 7 All Wide Widths High Cuban leather heels; leather soles; Sizes 36 to 46 Good-looking Overblouses in the new fashioned tail- ored styles. Round necks with Peter Pan collars; trimmed with fine pleatings or narrow lace edging; neat turned- back cuffs trimmed to pointed toes with imi- mateh. tation tips. 4 SA CARAS A ee MY, GIRLS’ GINGHAM WASH . DRESSES With the increasing price of cotton 038° this opportunity should not be over: Sizes 7 to 14 looked, A good range of colorings in plaids and cheeks, Full cut and well made. Trimmed with applique embroidery or with con- trasting colored materials, | THE Cynthia Grey: Man Invented Himself Out of a Job, Says Reader, SEATTLE STAR PREMIERS MAY END DISPUTE MacDonald and Poincare in Answer to Man Who Bemoans the Fact That Exchange Personal Letters Women Are Taking Man’s Work Away From Him. BY WEBB MILLER s Grey: I was interested in the letter written by AMIN, Sum. Shows thor ater eeks to blame the women for so mar t n effort t ing out of employ it; in other words, women’s A y f into what was formerly men's exclu: occupations The problem is purely of an econc > nature. It had it origin in ‘the establishment of the factory, in which wa placed machines that could be handled by women and children—and handled at a lower wage than men would accept It is irrevelant to ascribe the fault of the invasion, if a fault it be, to either women or men, At the time the original obtained, the result could not have been known , its cause rests in man himself, not individually, but en masse. For centuries man has been the sole political force and be| that political force he has exerted in support of the very institution, the profit system, that has placed women and children in the positions he formerly occupied. Again: Almost without exception, he has invented the machine that took his job from him and gave it to his wife. And having invented himself out of a job and turned his invention over to private ownership, he continues to exert his political force to keep himself jobless and enslave his family. Yet further does the cause of the invasion revert to the male of the species. It was the mass demand of labor, ex- pressed politically, that gave us the free public schools in which women demonstrated their mental equality with men demonstrated that they could hold any position requiring mental ability with efficiency at least equal to me Thus has man himself released unwittingly energy, power and. efficiency of his aforetime sl woman—and now rails at her for taking what he gave her. Consistency where art thou? BIRD O’ FREEDOM causes ical tions que It Premie Fren . ines from London Watching Premier’s Poli the latent cy tam. Rs Who Has Yellow Dog to Replace Cherished Pet? M rey: Will you please me te 4 a dark yellow spitz for a broken-hearted old lady ve call and Cynthia Grey will re ers on Monday, Wedr from 1 to 2 p. m. and on y and Thursday from 11 at her office in The 1309 Seventh ave. Star Bidg lost her little pet that *he) nog nad and loved for 14 years. This little >| she had tn the world. Sho gave up her the war, and she has buried Nve one after the other crying her life 1G N THE STOMACH perhaps tomor | ed in a friendly When the texts of the personal | tern are published, |row, the public will be able to see ttle dog, and I fe whether there has been a mere ex:| all she has given up to thi change of le nentiments, or | try, the least it owes to her | whether winning of » Cousda:| y 0 dog to pet. h a. |tion has bt laid al European pettlement for & gener Surely some of your readers will have a dog like this they would be | willing to give to her, or pe: mach ac-! they know of someone who w ed feel- must be a dark yellow or orange ertaln | spitz, male, with long hair. T - .| ing you for what you can do, I am sincerely, A READER If anyone has such a do, will call Misa Grey, MA in-0600, ahe will give them this reader's phone number, \“Home-Econ” Girls | } Assist Dietician) «: den ity of Wanh. on each ington | week a assistants to Miss y icdan at the baby hospital. They will foods and study cases The girls taking the Refers to Article in Digest Dear Miss Grey: It is with much interest I read your answers to the many letters you recetve and I note your answer to “I, f." in regard to cousins marrying. In the Literary Digest of January on, Freida Lammers, Marion tha Christman, Ida me & per ordinary ¢ Marry?" It is and I should ted Magnest orm—never Mquid or milk) > the #tomach, inexpen- the beat © ler, ° Boost David fou h no more fear| eation.—-Advertionment, Hebberd’s Berth ‘6 Efforts are being made by East | Sid ol ke Arth Da- Troubled With sv rces.ee aces } the republican party, to fill Your Stomach? | J enjoy thelr m lof indige place made vacant by tho resigna- |tlon of ries Hebberd. “The electric trust crowd” ts re- |ported behind the move, with Tom | Aston, of the Washington Water USE SMITH BROS.’ M. A. C.,| Power Co. lining up proxies. The | i | new chaitman is to be picked at a j | THE GUARANTEED | Seattle meeting, in mid-February. Davis has ni = | TREATMENT | ios for some 3 jon a bull moo: |tenant governorship, but quit in the ; iap|middie of the race Lecause of a | druggiat and obtain a bottle of M. A.| Gently emear the pimples with Cut cura Ointment on the end of the finger. Wash off the Cuticura Ointment in five been active in pol!- He started once minutes with Cuticura Soap and hot water and continue bathing for some minutes. This treatment is best on rising and retiring. . “Reap Me. SE as . BE cetera Seecbererritenimee] |, fontul acter’ cach | Famed Song Writer results, The vory |firet dona should convince you that] this medicine is exactly what you need to forever end sour stomach, heartburn, nausea, excessive gas, | bloating, Indigestion or apepala. M. A. C, invigorates the stomach glands, promotes the secretion of gastric fluid and cleanses the entire digestive ayatom of foul, irritating LOS ANGELES, Cal, Jan, 30.— Carrie Jacobs Bond, famous ¢om- poser, sailed for Manila yesterday, where she will spend severa! months regaining her health, impaired by a nervous near nervous breakdown. waste matter. If gives you new ap- new interest r, | Music Students to dizziness con-| Appear in Recital petite, new energy, life, Bick head stipation or other sympt turbed digestion will vani ss Share 5 7 Elolaty when: yaar’ store inn: | ‘Theo will be heard in recital, Fri [stored to proper working order. |day evening, February 1, at 8:30 Remember, M. A. C. is sold on|0'clock, at the Cornish Little thea- an -absolute guarantee of money|ter, the advanced voice pupils of back {f the first bottle falls to eve any case of stomach distre Obtain a bottle today. Price $1 Your druggist will supply Advertisement, Jacques Jou-Jerville. Students of Maurice Le Plat will give obligato and string accompaniments on the violin. you DVANCING years should not mean the approach of a period | of dependency—of crutches and| canes—of worry, care and fatigue! | Don't dread thd days ahead! Bo| prepared to grapple with the hench- | men of Old Age—with rheumatism | —with undermined health—with | feebleness. The system that is free from impurities—through which tich red blood tingles, need not worry about advancing years. En- list the aid of 8, S. S.—the builder of red blood cells—to fight off the | infirmities of Old Ago. | With the afd of S. S. S. when you Teach this stago of life the nervo power that has been built up by ever increasing blood cells—the | yim and vigor of youth that you! possess will capably enable you to enjoy the advantages of passing years, whilo others less fortunate fro feeble and dependent. | 8. 8. 8. for nearly a century has | been serving as a valuable and time | honored assistant fn the fight for | halo and hearty Old Age. It is} made only of pure vegetable in- ry’S tm. READY TAILORED CLOTHES von MEN ann WOMEN MIITINFRY + WAISTS ~ FURS 1015 Second Ave., and Spring, in Rialto Bide. Pig'n Whistle, Take Elevato over can be extendea throughout the entire year If you buy your clothing gredients and is sold at all good , drug stores. The large her @. alzo bottle ts tho moro. , Used for over fifty yearsvand in: for children an es frown persons where Mother is} Our Terms GC lakes You Feel = the “Home Doctor." Acts quickly, | Costs little, no narcotics. | S. ke Yourself Again ————— More bottles used each year than of ay other cough remedy. OPPORTUNITY .fzsmrenithvemesn Star’ Want AdS pues | =="="=" | FIRST payment same 2 each | weekly payment. NO BIG | FIRST PAYMENT... . and | ou GET what you BUY, ticket for the Heu-} Sails for Manila | between Madison | Thrift Week PAGE 3 THE GROTE-RANKIN CO” OTTO F. KEGEL, President Month-End Sale Nearly a Hundred Fine Sweaters Reduced for Quick Clearance! | Four groups include some of the most popular styles. Reduced to $2.00 | Slip-Over Sweaters and Golf Coats | Slip-Overs in black, white, green and vy; round neck—in all sizes, Golf Coats in brown, tan and navy. Made of good quality all wool. Reduced to $3.45 GOLF COATS in all sizes, in colors of navy, tan and brown; many have fancy fronts in combinations of colors. Reduced to $5.69 Sleeveless SWEATER VESTS in brown, mohawk and platinum combi- nation. Very extraordinary values, —Second Floo® r Reduced to $9.89 As illustrated: Jacquette tie style of brushed mohair, in canna, turquoise, jockey, tan, navy, black and platinum. Good line of sizes, and greatly reduced in price. Apron Dresses Are Remarkable at | 89 ue $9.89 “Remarkable” not only because they are made of splendid materials, such as gingham, crepe and chambray, but because the style and workmanship throughout are superior. Trimmings of unusual variety distinguish this group of simple straight line, belted or sashed Frocks—trimmings of lace, hand embroidery, bias folds and the like, in combination of such colors as_ black, brown, blue, red, green, orange, orchid and tan. Sizes 34 to 44. 4 Sas Floor Silk Hosiery Special $1.39 Full-fashioned Silk Stockings of a fine grade silk, with lisle garter top and lisle foot. Black in sizes 814 to 10. Log Cabin in some sizes, Wool and Cotton Mixed Hosiery Special 39c These Stockings are made of a fine quality \{| yarn, with fancy knit stripe from hem to toe— | and embroidered clocks. In black only. Sizes 814 to 10. --First Floor | Clearance Sale of Curtains Unusual Values Seventy - five $2 39 | Each | | $2.95 | | Curtain Panels Third Floor with fringe at | bottom of panel. Fifty pair -heavy Marqui- sette’ Curtains with wide hem, especially desir- able for hotel use, lCeniccrats Would Stage Meet Here | Strong sentiment for holding the | next democratic state convention in | | Seattle was expressed at a conter- | Jenco of prominent party memyils | Jat the Frye hotel Tuesday evey & | The democrets have not cony #4 in Seattlo sinc i Illinois Master 17 JEWELS, ADJUSTED to heat, cold, positions and isochronism: timed to the minute; cased in a new model 25-year green gold-filled case, at $35, and sold on the Welsfleld & Goldberg Easy Way of $1 Down, $1 a Week Wear it 30 days and ff you are not fully heaves with it we will gladly refund your money, MAIL ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION There is nothing like Ben-Gay for quick and lasting relief for every acheand pain. Its grate- ful and penetrating warmthisbringingcom- fort to millions daily. For: Headaches Tired feet Rheumati 1 00 D Pearls Restramy 400 Toothaches - $ e own Watch Crystaln 25¢ Coughs and colds Backaches $1.00 a Week Pay While Wearing | We sfield & Goldberg Seattle's Credit Jewelers 310 PIKE ST. “If Sam Well watch, ¢ 302 UNION ST. id can’t repair your away.”—Reg.

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