The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 5, 1924, Page 9

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=e|| SECTION TWO | min the POISONED BOOZE ISLANDS DENIED Bellingham Offers to wpa atortem over? INDEPENDENCE oner Who Died in Hospital permet \ Philippines’ Plea HAS FAITH IN WOODS Tells Roxas That Time May Come for Freedom ADMINISTRATION INCERE if TELEPHONE DIRECT MA in-t27h A sens SELLING ‘Sherman-Clay Co. | parent that independence w | better for the people of the |pines from the point of view }both their domestic concern Me | thelr. status In the wor 4 4 | when that time comes the Filipino | people desire’ complete’ independ- eas ‘THE ARENA . es OMA AE Btu “Mefistofele” | With CHALIAPIN 3 man, ” Bie “The Jewess’ ian, With ROSA arse | oer ” re . abe sal ome . Philippines de- i BARDEN Til) manding independence and protest. | isttve) “Boris ing against the administration of| With CHALIAPIN General Wood. / 18 ve 4 operas be presented in Seattle a Special Services to Mark} Church Observances Episcopal and Roman Catholic chureh parisheds were to co orate Ash Wednesday servi celebration of the eucharist, high mass and special cere L t 8 p.m., at the cathedral M. 8. Beglin was to speak esday evening. bration of the holy eucharist | a. ndays, at 4 ices will be at REVUE: Ey Lilile Yoshi. and Company elivered Friday | cane or res SY ps J ie Northlane and Ward / es services were to be tagescope at 7:30 and 10 rriday evenings spe- | ce also will be ob- k. Sarre \Syndicate Takes Over Lumber Mill | VANCOUVER, B. C., March 6, te consisting of ex: | of Minnesota, T. M. Stobbins and W. White of Everett. The mill the largest. planta in British it has not been operated 10 years, ‘The new syn to spend a, quarter of @ — ra on improvements at #383 || once and erect a modern export lum | ber mill. DON'T TELL YOUR WIVES! “Well, Art, 1 can tell you're @ all right. No holes in| first things my faught me was how te darn ‘American Legion Weekly, » Adopt Name of Rainier mas and it 10 tu Fish Oil Reductions Are Coolidge Refuses to Grant ShUksan Would Take Title if Tacoma Suc- | PAGES 9 TO 16 The Seattle Star ofl vee|PROTEST TARIFE Publisher’s Love for Beauty Fails Deprecated by Chamber ceeds in Fight on Christening DAD'S A REAL MASTER ywiul ¢ f k WHERE IT FAILED! EASE IS THE DOMINANT NOTE IN HART SCHAFFNER & MARX SPRING STYLES There has never been a time when men’s clothes were more sensible than they are for Spring 1924; or better looking These facts are worth telling and they're worth reading The new styles fit easily and hang informally The whole idea is relaxation; the coats look relaxed’not snug nor stiff; they feel relaxed; the trousers are wider and more comfortable Men look better in such clothes because they seem to be so completely at ease and so unconscious of their clothes The clothes wear better because there isn’t so much strain on them In the illustrations above you see the new models; the double breasted suits; the four piece golf suit; styles that drape easily and those that suggest the waistline They're good’not only in style but in all-wool quality M PRAGER & COMPANY Second at Seneca Copyright, 1924, Hart Schaffner & Mav.

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