The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 15, 1924, Page 9

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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1924 WHEAT GROWERS CONSIDER AID THE —-— Withhold Indorsement of AVENUE—PINE STREET—SIXTH AVED McNary Relief Bill 1 LO eee eee ie SATURDAY f “9 CANDY SPECIAL »% : arene rere Ase : Caramel Cream : Kisses et 25c Pound 25¢1 1 wbhery oat Lovely New Blouses, $1.25 TT ; ert wre rae ok $2.25, $3.95 and $495 Aer sdviee a ANY attractive new Blouses have made their appearance in the Downstairs Store. Styles designed for wear with the new sweaters LU NDIN MEET and suits. Sizes 86 to 42. Unusually attractive values, all. 3 IS SC HEDULED At $1.25: Barred dimity Blouses in At $3.95 Hand-made Blouses of | ‘New Silk dtd iel Form ot My adae and . = athena or ia voile, One style, as pictured. Trimmed | vouse models, allored anc ancy | 7 A , ’ ? in neat tucks, hand-crocheted laces, | N l th D styles th novel collar and cuff ef , fects, Prettily trimmed. = uel drawn-work and embroidery. New Suits O resses tog sl: ; At $2.25: Tailored and sports * Fine 3louses e 1 s MINT : : | feet of Satieel ehicooben ‘ Blouses in fing quality, colored cham ly Taian fe Hirata ger My oll ee ath S4 TIN, crepe de chine, brocaded crepe, plaid velour and check velour | he principal sp bray and white broadcloth shirting. iful filet « Mage el ¥ With Two Pairs fashions attractive new Spring Dresses at this moderate price. Four | : Monin: eitinuieoicn tnd A M i & tiful filet and Irish crochet laces, One | : I 5 I | 5 aa d:formar South’ Daksen: resi er as pictured “lira ne jaunty —_ style, as pictured, with the fashionable Trousers are pictured from a group of 15 styles. | ; inna A ait Other styles are cascade effect, Tan, brown, navy blue, black and high colors in the silk dresses. Tan |} FS: gs : Weds she earen abgergy $7:95 to $12.35 | and brown plaids and checks with a mingling of red and green stripes ; one ~ shipment | in the velour dresses. Sizes for women and misses. Very good value nts at the cafeteria lunc D ‘lal gutheting y aise at $12.50. DOWNSTAIRS STORE South Dakota oc ; they come, it was anno 1 "t ; i ta i Music, vocal and instrumental, will re wastes i “rat The Small Hat ~~ SCHOOL BIDS a at: 05, 88. Is the Smartest e ARE TOO HIGH gildaeti | j DOWNSTAIRS STORE for Spring Boys’ d Girls’ MPLE evidence that the small | S an Hat is favored for Spring in dis- will bring the cost abo’ “ae " tkala’ . plays of new arrivals in the Down- 10 0 allotted to the structr Dr. C. barged, prsasdent os the Shoes stairs Store. Particularly the group | school board, wala wriaky. ; A N L t f S AT MODERATE at $10.00. | t bid on the general con t 3 95 PRICES sade | es He tage Soap gpa ew O O wea ers, $ . of Milan, hair braid, tagal braid and taffeta for the ary to alter’ the plana or crowns. Trimmings of lustrous cire, silk flowers, tise f aN 4, 95, $7. 95 and $8. 95 ribbon ornaments, watch fob ornaments and other ~ - velties. Attractive value at $10.00. | World Flight Crew ithe ral | fe ties for North ASHION continues to favor the Sweater and the Dowpstairs Store of- SO NeT ats s Soma Gs les tei thi when fers a very complete choice of the newest creations. A choice can be IRLS’ Strap Pumps a ar flight will leave Seattle made from 20 models in slip-on, Mandarin and mannish coat styles fa- in patent leather, . : Saturday for Nome, via Seward and 7 . Spri “elos” : eaves. A he new | butt ening, | Ev enact aplication vored for Spring. Worsted, “glos” and wool weaves. All the new |’ ee a ticn aveaawear N ew P. etticoats i The party is commanded by Lieut colors and some old favorites. Sizes for women and misses> At $3.95, | 7 ss : ; iS | B. H. Wyatt. The expedition will 4 | Sizes 814 to 11, Be Ms Tas seston etl | $4.95, $7.95 and $8.95. -DoWwNETAIRS sone | ed In Printed and Brocade .- . observatories. | } Those in the party are: Lieut. F. if Sizes 1114 to 2, | : 4 Rt. Hewes, A. PB Jack, R. J. Castor, $2.45. Fabrics mibert Francis and A. H. Anderson. a Ad de Haviland is bel Sizes 214 eee een are Bg eee pert 4 ee Patriarchs “ARMY LAST” ed ruffles and ruffle-trimmed, uneven hemlines. Regular | $2. 50 3 Confer D SHOES in service- sizes in 84- and-36-inch lengths. —DOWNSTAIRS sTORE } 3 a to Confer Degree able brown _ elkskin. : donee 3 The degree staff of 50 members, Made on the well-known 4 along with a large arieesties ot Munmone ““Ariny’ last . a hs from Unity Enes ent | B s y ast. 8 oon. r. will pre ‘6 With welt soles and rub- A Special Purchase of q Everett tomorrow evening, where| ber heels. a they have been Invited to confer the | | Si 11 to 188 il 9 (<4 39 } ‘oyal le degree. »1zes 0 love PT a et in| wus Children’s “Hole proof confer the degree on a class of candi-| dates tonight at the temple, 10th ave. | St k 2. . : and Pine st. | 7 The Patriarch Militant of Seattle | 2 eae ‘ | OC ings a Canton No. 2 will attend the Everett | Sizes 24% to 6, : 3 gathering in fatigue uniform | $4.50. | ‘ F a culate Baus YEE NEW. Ox: | UNUSUALLY LOW-PRICED SATURDAY | RDS in brown of Divorce Filing S t N Ww Ski t t at $5. 75 and black calfskin. Made re tea or eee | mar e ts a on a broad-toe last, with Children’s white lisle half-sox in sizes 5 to 914. At 25 poorer eet ae ee dae NEY Skirts of soft woolen weaves in tan, gray and brown shades and | “** sexy tap With navy blue, brown or black striped roll tops. Cc divorce filed in superior court late in overplaids and striking large checks. Well tailored Skirts in 10 | $4.25. | At Children’s three-quarter sox At Children’s silk - and - “glos” Fae ee aoe “tes {| Styles—four are pictured. Pockets at jaunty angles, and buttons form tea sie the in white lisle, with navy blue, Stockings in black, with roll late in oll and now he neglecta his || the trimming details. Waist measurements from 27 to 33 inches. At- | eaten 4 5c eae erect apaes roll 50c ope Brg heel and " arges. She 7 we hg iS. HlZes . e. 12e8 0 tO Jhe. aa 41006 oar sai ceathay. ot tractive value at $5.7 75. DOWNSTAIRS STORE DOWNSTAIRS STORIE —DOWNSTAIRS STORE a their child. ‘i os 5 aE Zo RROD —_———_— aon a mare : a — “ Woman Wins Suit Hunters Hired to Los Angeles Plans ec ne fo id not teal German Police Nab | on Abatement Act Railway Purchase tein extracted and was shut in, |DtuRht with them ¢ nd trim: | Daring Art Thief Te geniesne lalla soul against mpts to obtain a fine Kill Mad Coyotes SEATTLE STAR PACE 9 FREDERICK @ NELSON | minga.—Mankato Free | Mae gaman fer contempt of court} BAKER, Ore. Feb. 15.— Hunters} LOS ANC 8, Cal, Feb. 15- very much surprised yesterday, | ve | BERLIN, Feb. 15—Berlin pollee | sderal biological survey | Purchase of 100 strect cars at a cost| when 12 lad at i sles te ded in rounding up an failed in Judge Daniel Carey's court| from the federal biological survey | Purchase of 100 str hen 12 ladies, her most intima : have succeeded in rounding up ‘Thursday. The woman had been| jaye been detailed to special service | of $1,500,000, and the building of | friends, came in a body, and, smil Silk Culture Fails wrt thief, who in the past year has charged with violating an injunction | jn Malheur coumty in an effort 10|nine miles of track is part of thejing when they entered, romoved in German Climate |xtoton thousands of dollars worth of cagien 3 her propert, ate mri ob out coyotew maddened with) | am-outlined for 1924 by the Los | == _.- "BERLIN, Feb. 16.—-Germany |V!uable, paintings in daylight rob- st. Her attorney, . Chavelle, . Ang ijlway! company. c gah : Tia anit t ‘The man, giving the name contended the act complained of, if 4 dogs were shot in Baker |ADseles Hallway company, WE BUY dreamed some time ago of becoming Ne oP aust’ Geatuets| mmitted at all, occurred after Mrs.| within a week; sheep herders have Bingaman’s abatement bond had ex-|peen driven from their herds andjescape the furious bandits of th DIAMONDS pired. lhunters have been forced to take|plain, say reports from the Malheur | | refuge in trees and on fence posts to dl Highest Cash Prices Paid ~ FDOVER’S, 612 First A Find Parasite to & leading silk producing nation Wieland and having stolen many | nvases saying that his love for axt and his lack of love | \for work led him to this means of {making a living. huster introduced | *\' jin the valley near Heilbronn } |the brown and purple Chinese “air-| Janthus” silk worms, but the cucko |are now destroying them. In this connection it is _ Battle the Earwig ‘Tries Kellogg’s Bran—restorea health 4 She relentiess earwig will become | after” 12 years of intense suffering, a 1 thing of unhappy memory in Se- attle if Digonechaeta Setipinni and} could not find anything to give him relief, ‘Three weeics ago I advised his progeny, now being trained for) battle at the university, do their duty him to try Krumbled Bran, as this summer. Digon and so forth is had told him what wonderful results an earwig parasite, imported from T had gotten from it. The gentle- France by Prof, Trevor Kincaid. It man in question purchased a box, is proposed to breed theinsects, which and he told me that for the first > are about a quarter as big as a} \igse tn. toe yours Be is regular ly, and turn them loose on the} ing medicine. Yours for success, carwigs soon. The scheme is sald to} have been successful aed France, William Firth, Jr., 56 Volan St, Merchantville, N. J. Eaten regularly, Kellogg ’s Bran is guaranteed to relieve the most chronic caso of constipation, or your grocer roturns your money, Hat two table spoonfuls daily—in chronic cases, with every meal, The flavor is delicious. ‘Try it in the recipes on every package, Made in Battlo Creek, Sold by all grocers, Mr. Firth writes that ho suffered for 12 years from constipation and his friend for 10 years—a total of 22 years’ suffering permanently re- lieved by Kellogg’s Bran, cooked and krumbled. oa 12 ‘years T had been troubled with indigestion eaused mostly by constization. Until about year | ‘ngo, 1 would suffer from 4 to 20 weeks at a time, I happened to see your Krumbled Bran in a store, purchased a pack- age and got almost immediate re- Nef, Iam atill eating the Krumbled Bran every day. ‘The moat wonderful results ob- ‘tained with your Krombled Bran I will now relate. A gentleman who has been taking medicine for about 10 years for constipation Man has begun to use high ex-| plosives in his war against insects, Dynamite, which we usually think| of in connection with the destruc-) tion of big things, is now being} empioyed against little mosquitoos.| It in used to blast theve dangerous) diseane-cartying pests out of exist- ence by digging ditches which drain the misquito grounds. NAV Colmes cy Se Whar ienata’ay | | Preparations for the lifting of {2000 tons of earth, stone and wooden joists over the tomb of, Tutankhamen are being made. Frererick the Great on ed to introduce the silk w jermany, and the mulberry trees he planted near Potsdam still stand a8 &@ monument to his unsuccessful attempt. There is still standing near Potsdam the silk mill he founded, but it draws its products from China instead of from Potsdam, 3 Months’ Trip Through Sweden, 50c METROPOLITAN THEATER Sunday, Feb. 17th, 2:30 P. M. 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