The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 13, 1924, Page 6

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THI EATTL STAR Portray Pioneer Seattle Life MacDougall-Southwick § Anniversary An Unusual Assortment of Smart Spring Coats, Suits, Dresses day-to-Monday Feature at CHERRY’S tore Celebrates 50th Photographs How to Keep Your cAluminum Bright Here'sa of a metal after vegetab orange pee hs and brin lustrous silks and When th “Milk,” und much-wanted te assortment of the e Recipe Says , Use Carnation sands of good coke vee ' i cess WI - share part of their suc oe Be ey say they have found nation. ing and baking be- ideal milk for all ge aco uniform, its cau se its richnest “For ordinary cooking Spread with Chocolate Icing! quality unvarying ae Ey onore Helga and baking dilute Ca Sos potter - on : aa one-hit oo is just pure milk <_ tbsp. flo Yona piney oul richness and en ch yore) sede 4 Mary Blake’s caches viciies sent free at your req ; pucTs CO. K PRO Seattle sses, as well popular, circular skirt Sizes, 16 to 48 There are thou ly priced at $2 to ith water, to first Bake in a greased 50 and stir until thor mixed. Add the milk, diluted water, and cook about fiver or until the mixture t! add seasonings. This reci one cupof White Sauce, All vegetables may be q The vegetables should be cool by either boiling or steaming. Ag cooking with salt, drain an USE OUR CHARGE cream sauce, ACCOUNT SERVICE oe Creaming Canned ¥ Canned vegetables should bees tied at once from the pa liquid being saved toward acres soup to be made the next day: Carnation Milk. The be should then be exposed to thes for a few minutes, when it: diced, choy sired,and 2 bunches asparagus, 2cupsCream White Sauce. Untie bunches treap off lower parts of stalks as far down as they will remove scales and retie, Conk boiling salted water 15 to 20 min. utes or until soft, leaving ti of water first 10. minutes. Drai remove string, and add to White 50 CARNATION Mu + Bldg. Credit here is entirely differ- ent. We offer an individual- ized easy terms made to meet the indi- vidual requirements of each customer. No big first pay- ments at CHERRY Why not give us a trial? payment service See Our Big Line of GOOD CLOTHES FOR MEN AND BOYS HERRY:! 1015 Second Avenue Between Madison and Spring the == 5 FRANC ASCENDS UNCOVER GACHE , purchased for EOE her tonic. 19 | Stimulation May Hold Up French Finances and Pike at., lower one, take The other, taken in 1878, . ts in the sho na feu change that has taken place in less than a lifetime. The |shows the MacDougall-Southwick store dominating the view. In the Rialto Bldg., Just over Pig'n Whisth—(Take Elevator) jgives the panorama of open spaces seen in the early days. Pike jand the little white cottage in the lower right hand corner marks the site of | ib b | i open | big department store building. The arrow points to the site, | . shi e, wi Radio Travels by Straight |o'ciocx a | Lines, Marconi Says all windows will be special ving days ago, Williamson, federal narcotic Thursday when he discovem! partly completed cache behinét Jouter frame of the door | Dope Storage Found in Door| narcotic asents' offices @ | | of U. S. Agent's Office [ime ste cache tas cute, Mrs. Ayres, janitress, call | Plana to store narcotics, with a/tention to a loose panel | possible attempt to a later “frame.|‘bis panel It was found @ up” were uncovered by Harry v,| marble baseboard had. pable of holding a tho of narcotics, e —— What's in the Air THRUSDAY, MARCH 13 KFJC—3:30 to 430 p.m; 7 p. m.; 8:30 p,m. KFHR—4:30 to 5:30 p, m.; 6:30 to $:30 p.m. KIR—5:30 to 6:15 p. m. KHQ-+8 to 9 p. m. Commemorating the 60th anniver.| records of sary of the founding of MacDougnll- Southwick’s store, a special photo- graph display and anniversary sale Monday morning at was a snowfall in 1880 of four and jae scenes about Mac- Dougall-Southwick store will also| territorial university in | rgements This terri. | United in PA a half feet, tho heaviest mnowfall up to that time in the memory of Seat- be seen tt |tlo residents, \paye the backs showts BY WEBB MILLER | Press Staff Correspondent) | | , many Another MacDougall-Southwick | first § dixplay features the first house in | nougal wick store Seattle, built by A at ith: ty w Alki point was 14 ye Seattle nd bis | ments of actual scenes of the March 13.—France has|sterling at 99 franca, §0 centimes, ast temporarily, the| The eatened collapse of her national |that important credits had been es- The france opened strong |tablished in foreign banking centers quoted at 23|to defend the franc from interna. British Liquor Carrier to Be| Held by U. S. YORK, |taken 60 show! as opened be rise followed announcement | | According to insurance there are 93 persons in the @& States between the ages of in Novem 1. This | 19¢ : or 7, with W was. Incorporated as a } NEW Marconi, | will | lantic broadcast YORK. location father supervise present first. Seattle t mill and jear. Pictured 1 tonight from the|tings will be shy § |Savoy hotel, London, has developed | strip of beach in, |@ new “beam” system, which may|™®2Y small stores in unfinished | structures of Seattle in 1874, Many | historical points of interest will be brought out by special photographs of the Seattle fire, which | It &s possible the new mefhod may | June 6, 1889, by the jbe tried in conjunction with the in-j % gluepot in Victor « March 13. of the radio, Senor me president who se rency | ADAPTION OF JACOBEAN FOR SMALL DINING ROOM ivory Pa id Walle Set Off the | | Dark Mahogany Furniture. the giant transat- h the dott qn as a with |scrap the present type of wireleas |station, tt was reported trom Lon. |don today. . By MARIAN MOORE alrmont’*/ The dining room which boasts | New March 13.+A libel [ternational broadcast tonight, whon'| ¥oodworking |nine high-powered English radio sta. | ot building: jtions will radiate a concert of Amer. |Corner of Fir jican popular song to the four co. |Another display }Rers of the earth, mill, the ithwest ustrial Life of | The principal differences between ;Marcont's new system and the pres |seF broadcasting procedure is that the waves travel in a straight line from station to station along a sin- gle “beam,” cast in all directions. lakes the worry out of your heating problems. Many homes are being heated daily by thts clean, smokeless, soot- instead of being broad | Seat }in logging, and Dr. | nished the first Jogs th e mill ees rled in 1853 ynard fur ever went Another event in the | RADIO RECITALS TO French doors opening into the sun room has a good start toward per- fection, It would glaring ruditles indeed to make the room unpleasant, but somehow, house- wives don't make many glaring mis- {At that time Indians were employed | taxes in their homes nowadays. The dining room in the picture has lvory paneled walls and a fawn-colored rug to form the back- ground for the furniture and dec- oratjons. The French doors do not the ht British the Royal & started in jaction against of [Steamship ines will b | United States lliner Orduna strict court here | |probably today following seizure of | the ship by agents of the tre ot cotic and customs laws, The government, according violation the prohibition, 1 | department and custom officials | nar | | to} From the private practice of a well-known physician —tnis new principle of skin beauty United States District Attorney Wil-| Nam Hayward, will demand a bond} jef not less than $3,000,000 for lease of the vessel pending outcome FEATURE WEDNESDAY KAC—Montreal—425 8:20 p.m ‘T—First radio performance of “Chauve Souris.” KSD—St. Louls—646 meters— p. m—CST=-Concert ‘of the Louis Symphony orchestra. 380 me. Three-act aning,” by jess fuel. |A FEELING OF SEC RITY Continually confronted in his practice with extreme cases of skin disorder, and not content with mere patchwork treatment, @ well-known physician thirty years ago set out to find the underlying cause of all complexion faults, meters— | You naturally feet secure when} a |you know that the medicine you are jabout to take is absolutely pure and jeontains no harmful or habit pro- Contains approximately 85 per cent carbon, and all dirt, etc, that pro- duce anything but heat, ductrig: drugs. are removed in the Such a medicine is Dr. Kilmer's| ergienigg 5 manufacturing process, m— Swamp-Root, kidney, liver and bind-|| '¢"™ pe - der medicine. | ponas | The same standard of purity, | [strength and excellence {s main.| |tained in every bottle of Swamp.| jot the action for its forfeiture as A provided under the national prohi bition lave. LIBEL CHARGES “WITHDRAWN Flyzik Freed by Action of State Labor Head use Resinol. Get a cake of Resinol Soap and a jar of — Resinol Ointment at your druggist’s. Every night before retiring, work up on the face, with warm water, a creamy lather of ResinolSoap. Then rinse off, and splasi on a dash of clear, cold water to” close the pores. Then, with special irritations, blemishe or rashes, apply a Resinol Ointmentandsmooth it in very gently with the fingers. In the morni off again with Resinol Soap. | Within a week you will begin to notice the aiseriace in your skin. ~a finer, softer texture—a rudd er mishes, ys OMEN with com- plexions that seemed permanently clouded, too sensitive, or coarse-textured, have almost overnight at- tained a clear, clean skin. Women with a continual succession of blackheads and blemishes, have found that this simple method of daily care, based simply on theidea of keeping the skin function- ing normally, would clear away the most serious skin disorders, often within a few days or a week. Yet there is no mystery about it. It all started thirty years with a simple for- mula developed by a well- known physician. A principle of daily care based fe rig 7 p ache the skin functioning normally At first the knowledge of Resinol Soap and Resinol Ointment, originally devel- oped by a well-known phy- sician in his practice, was con- fined to the medical profes- sion alone. Today, from that early prescription, these two have come into nation-wide use by thousands of women, If your skin is not all you want it to be, begin today to RESINOL ~ SQAP and OINTMENT Cley * mE Wes and—290 meters |! i 5 | | Musical pro. ern Reserve uni. This New, Fuel at $9.00 Per Ton at the Bunkers Clean xram by versity. WOAW—Omaha 9 »p. m—CST. cert program is scientifically from vegetable herbs. It is not a stimulant and is taken in teaspoonful doses. It is not recommended for every- thing. It is nature's great helper tn re. lieving and overcoming kidney, liver and Bladder troubles. A sworn statement of purity is with every bottle of Dr. Kilmer's ee _ Painful Piles If you need a medicine you should | A Free Trial Pyramid Pile Treat oi ¥ compounded | | 526 meters— Evening con }} Formal dismissal of the criminal} __ ABBEFS f| libel action against Martin J. Flyzik | president of the United Mine Work- jers of the state, was made Thursday have any covering, thus Insuring | by Prosecutor Malcolm Douglas. | | the maximum amount of light from) Douglas dismissed the action on recommendation of Wiiliam M. Short, res v0 a 0 wo zee, mMe- | iv a rintharayeterhiots | pinianide ‘The furniture 18 dark mahogany, | complaining witness, who sald the | However, if you wish first to try “bleeding, ‘pratrudine wilt “ia Thea tet Panact nd ft ay ay bau dmioatly exttied. Short Coargel| vd , ‘ #,, protruding plies. Get! ‘The sulte is adapted from a Ja en amicably settled. Short charg Gee cee rpperetion — rs cents trial of Pyramid that atops the ens design, bat the proportions at uit of pila br nail o Ls er ‘o., Binghamtor i beg ‘ . wie N. ¥., for a sample hottie w i are smaller to make it suitable Flyzik attacking conduct Wilting be sure And mention thia| tor the present day dining rooms | of the union funds during the pro: | paper,—Advertisement. “| which are a fraction of the Size | tracted strike of miners in this of the great dining halls common | which started more than three | ago, CANADIAN PACIFIC ceara of the chairs are a typical Amert- can product, with the typical Amer!- Next Sailing of S. S. Princess Mary for Alaska {ean liking for comfort, even at meal-time, displayed in thelr curve. From Vancouver, B. C., 9 p, m. MARCH 15th Ports of Call The table {# rectangular in shape, slightly longer than wide, with bev- ALBERT ABY WRANGELL PRINCE RUPERT JUNEAU eled edges. The between-meal dec- KETCHIKAN SKAGWAY oration fs theisnal small square Fares and reservations on application of white Hnen, trimmed with hand- | made lace, beneath a jade green CITY TICKET OFFICE, 608 Second Avenue MAin 5587 | flower bowl, E. 1, Sheehan, General Agent, Passenger Agent Just Phone for a aria Simple but Beautiful, y | Al ¥ tel CY Resinol Ointment also for more Serious skin affections ae only is ReePe Ointm user re for ci jearing minor akin Lees on bse sootl i 3 foryents been suceessul in relieve ing more stubborn skin af ies. and eczemi itch unpleasant and embarrassing— in many cases vanish ina fewd Evenalightappll- cation sinks nen into the pores, attacks the root of the disorder, an tts the F.C. FERREE PrsiornT by 901 FAIRVIEW AVE. > a BARRING JAPANESE MAY AROUSE SPIRIT OF WAR, IS CHARGE Wastrnaton, March 13,— Total exclusion of Japanese from the United States by the in. sertion of @ clause in the new im- migration bill denying admission 8 ineligible to citizenship, se war talk and perhaps © proparations for a war » Dr. Luther Gullick, of ral council of churches, warned the senate immigration committee to Gullick 1 for elimination of the clause from the bill and urged settlement of the Japanese immigration question by direct conference with Japan, A small serving table stands be- side one of the French doors, hold- ing, breaks up the ‘eng ing the electric toaster ready for nts and you feel O. K. eo quickly| breakfast, fo make you tump for Joy. All drug! (Write to Marian Moore sara cat ists nell Pyramid at 60 cents a box. TaN GAELS COGEGN this newspaper, for advice or Infor- PYRAMID DRUG COMPANY, 636 Pyramid B Maranall, Mich, Kindly rend moe a Tren sample of Pyramid Vile ‘Treatment, “in plain ‘wrapper, Name . Street . city |. this Remarkable Pyramid Tre ache or pain, You Positively Cannot Afford to 1, rep ed ‘ord to Tenore skin again acti normally, fe mped ad- ed envelope for reply.) Question: Are bed springs guar- | | anteed?—W, J. | Anawer: | know one that carrles | a twenty-year guarantee, | Copyright, American Homes Bureau, plead Send today for free trial sizes of Resinol Soap and Ointment to Dept. 19, Resinol, Baltimore, Md. hanuent TUNE ATT

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