The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 17, 1924, Page 3

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MONDAY, MARCIT 17, FIND BODY OF ACCIDENT HELD, 1924 YOUNG BOY — DEATH CAUSE Missing Hunter Discovered |Inquest Scheduled Despite by Raftsman on River Saved, by BEST LAXATIVE If Headachy, Bilious, Sick, | nei Close of Clarke Case f an inquest that will be Heck! Th o the 3 8 outaide the win FOR BOWELS <2 2 al chape anon W. H. will be Constipated be McEwan Toellner Protests District Election ts sald ho will ask for the dis. gestion, by mor: tive for Men Ite boxe any drug st WELLINGTO sirl's Hair —and find yourself suddenly a more sat- isfied fuel user. Wellington Coke f high - grade Wellington coal, and free from all tar, gas, dirt, slate or stone, all of which are eliminated In the mak. ’ ‘ Distance Call Telephone Girls Find Ror Country Telephone THE JATTLE STAR = Thrill) IRISH MELODY ON nance in Cross Messagres There's romance to talking every day with American} citie Seatt hundreds, and perhaps thou long distance tele ye) ts one of the n the lin of communication be rest of the continent. 200 g = men and the does Wonders : « WHY L phone operato irls 1 F tween Seattle and the & Carter. nd ts gener ure g the op u a minute ESN'T SOMEBODY CHATTER TO CUBAT PECTS. HELD. sault on Logger f OIL ee men ng held by po can att at home 1 Havana, taken advan- so there's & be the first Cuba ” ome to 80 do ris are required sary to keep |c chance | ¢ with ¥ male trio numbers garet lo numbers, wil rill as the accomp' ranged rick’s day ver Great Brital the Irish RADIO KFOA Schedules Concert of Vocal Selections ram will be ler the auspices of the em of the Rhodes ¢ ent rit at partr day, An ® special feature, 1 British girl the auspices White Chautauqua as k's Black and White Tric ph Smith isting at render 6 exce Margaret Ward, arren Hende: lalty numbers, St. Patrick’s Day Observed With Music musical p O'Dea and the Rev Harp Man Royal Nelg Green Worn for Ancient Holiday LONDON, March 7—St Pat ‘a ock and annexing lay balls te the long-dls-/and banquets. About 100 of luring the peak | 9. SHIP CALLS reid tter reviewed th superintended the ribution of Queen Alexandra's al gift of shamrocks. eee ational holiday as a cele. | | bration of their T ight there | | will be many St. Patr farshal Thiearl of Ypree| wn as Sir John French), | as colonel in chief, Irish Guards an PAGE 3 THE GROTE-RANKIN CO Linen — ever ever smart, chosen here in new high colors. pecially fine fabric ported I soft, heavy qu shrunk, priced a yard. popular, be An ¢ In and $1.00 «-and-Cot Crepes 38-inch n French hown in all t shades, will lovely frock Priced at $2.2 new Fancy Dress Voiles in many exquisite patterns to fashion ummer frocks, at 50c a yard 86-inch Beach Cloth, and there’s nothing more desirable for apron dresses and kiddies’ rompers. In every want- ed shade, at 39c. 86-inch fine Silk-and- Cotton Crepe de Chine in a beautiful line of col- ors and patterns, will serve many purpose Lingerie, when made of fancy striped or plain satin-finished Lingerie Cloth, are not only at- tractive but serviceable, and are to be found here in delightfully varied shades, including black and white, at 75¢ yard. oe Another good material to be found in our sortment for ioning underwear 1s a 38-inch new shadow checked Lingerie Cloth of mer- cerized finish in many dainty shades, at 59c a yard, OTTO F. KEGEL, President New Cottons Born of Sunshine SHION seems to have clipped the flowers ~ and colors of Spring and transplanted them into lovely cotton fabrics for spring frocks, The y floy sprinkled effects, the new , the new stripes, the soft, sheer fabrics, they’re here in such interestingly varied dis- plays. And this is just the time to start making summer frocks. Ginghams VERY summer wardrobe should include a ~ gingham gown, particularly this season, for there are so many new weaves and colors. And gingham so admirably adapts itself to the new silhouettes. In plaid, check and striped effects, 82 inches wide, in every color and color combi- nation that individual taste may prefer—35e a Voiles PONSORED by Paris, adopted as authentic- ally fashion-right at Palm Beach, voiles have established their foothold in summer fash- ions. Imported voiles may be chosen here in all the new spring tones—88 inches wide—at $1.00 a yard. Ratines ‘THE sportswoman particularly will delight in these jaunty new Ratines. So awvill the girl in school. There are many new weaves—new — plaided and striped effects, new tweed mix- tures and homespun effects. Ideal for fashion- — ing sports frocks and street frocks. In our selections are Plain French Ratine, in spri colorings, at 89c a yard. Also fine Impo Belgium Heather-mixed Ratines, with embroid- ered dots, at $1.25 a yard. —First Floor pla © Monday charges an suspected assall John Mikelson, 38, 0 logget SS What's in the Air Monday, March 17 BOOST GARDEN THIS WEEK “UY” Professor to Speak Opening Program With a program at the jof Commeree assembly room, |day afternoon, Arbor and G week opened in Seattle. Dean Winkenwerder, of the un spoke on the reasons for the week. Herbert Evison, tary of the National Park tion, told of protection for Logger Victim of Attackers;|| icrso—s0 to 420 p,m: 8201) Beaten and Robbed =| >» = | Police Monday morning were still <FHR—4:30 to 6:30 p. m.; 6:80 | seeking three men who lured Gus Dp. m. Benson, 35, a logger, into a soft KIR—5A5 to 6:30 p. m.; 7:30 to drink parlor and then escorted him! | 8:30 p. m. onto the street at Second ave, S. and KFOA—8;30 p. m. Washington st., where they slugged} ith thelr sts and robbed him) | Re hag whe’ a at Snoqtuimte| Put Christ Above Creed, Is Advice | Falls, was found lying unconscious in the street and was n to the “Place Christ above creed, fellow: |ehip above denominations and God o grow thick. * nig henectady, 280 city hospital, head | Lecture Series *. Spm Oh BT aaohnetane wace Aikaeed s ec Vogler told | shrubbery. Mrs. George H. Alkt Congregational |!8 in charge of an exhibit. stops falling - 1 The final tec David V.' mid: concert program and addre - He spoke on “The |, Speakers Tuesday afternoon wi | FOR HELP ‘Ruddeiiess in Heavy Sea Off California Coast SAN FRANCISCO, March 17.—! g¢ rudderiens in a heavy sea and being driven toward the rocky shore of northern Callfornia by a bitter Associated Ol) tanker nies when atta ree men on | ¥ H. Buck called for help last | King et., near Sixth ni from her position about 60 [ene ‘ |aniles north of eka | no Rod tug Seranger put to nea midnight last ght but ts not tanker before IRISH MUSIC WILL FEATURE WIRELESS (Copyright, 1924, by the United Press) WJZ, New York, 465 meters, 946 p. m. (B. 8, T.)—Dinner of || the Friendly of St. Patrick from Hotel WLW, Cincinnati, 309 meters, 8 p.m. (C. 8. T)—St. Patrick day celebration broadcast from Hotel Sinton. nta, Buy . Wellington It's Only $9.00 Per Ton at the bunkers OH eo = LA t s y after midnight Sunday morning. They are Fred Martinson, 41. fiahe Girist Try this! When corabing and dressing your hair, just mo'sten| man, Audrew Jorgenson. 24 3 |your hair brush with a little ‘Dan-| ger, and Carl Berson, 38, and brush {t through your] yrixelson told ¢ that foresight . The effect is startling! You! saved a goodly bankroll when he de. ately and) cided to take few dollars of ck and) his savings on which to “celebrate” ut a few pen Astor. the ple softnhas, luxuriance. While beautifying the hatr “ Jerine” is toning and at ing each single hair long and strong. out and dandruff disap: bottle of delightful, refreshing derine”’ at any drug or toflet counter and just see how healthy and youth. jful your hatr becomes.—Advertise- | 429 meters, 6 -| Analyst Closing where severe — " Rev. K. « hearers above all urch § Dr. D. T. Fuller | retowsni: Funeral services for Dr. Duncan|~ |MoT. Fuller, 1642 Fe e., will | body will be be held from the y-Watson | died Sundi mortuary, at 4 p.m ‘Mason } ~ SCOLD PRINCE ‘Doctors Confine Luckless ig | Rider After 16th Fall evening ta | Bush, who o : 8, Evans, || | character’ analyst, e : | N. Plan Funeral for , ne 1 , Te ith” |be Director EB. L. French, of the” : © agriculture department, © uditorium. asses Tuesday evening a #* hall position h and her and called m Wendall | visor for the department. Similar meetings will be held each afternoon {during the week. cremated. Dr. Fuller night at the Virginia jemergenoy rudder MacDon ttle | ——— = —=—==—" eg Bs The Book of Isaiah ama ks At, aed. Comets 0 | the d a widow and daugh- ‘uneral arrange LONDON, ah chap- | And 0 are 66 hands plaster, the P = with stirring ac-|to be kept under physi you value 3 ‘ ft adventure and|for a fow days. In a steeplochase | watchmaker r might have been | accident, last Saturday, ho theater daily newspapers In| thrown and Kicked In the face by| = late war his mount. | y be read as fiction Aside from a cut over one eye, | yrds of authentic |which may leave a scar, and tho| o individual be-|skinning of his face and hands, the |prince came off luckily from this, his heads as tho par-|i6th serious fall | 1 Vineyard,| A renewed clamor haa been raised | King |by the press, however, in prot ercome Israel, inst Wales risking his -neck I Retgn aring steeplechase and hunting| © Out of the | stunts. | n extra day's rest’ was or-| Quaker Oats—one new, Doom of | dered today for the Princo of} 3 QUICK QUAKER cooks in half the ivil War. | Wales and plans for the hetr to the| = . time of coffee. And makes luscious, more | British throne returning to London creamy oats the quickest breakfast dish! 1 Aldershot were changed at the inet: | Same plump oats as regular Quaker Oats, the kind you've always known. But ent thinner and partly cooked — smaller flakes that cook faster, that’s the only difs ference. All the rare Quaker flavor, All the nourishment of the world’s premier vigor breakfast. But—quicker, 2 KINDS OF QUAKER OATS Now at Grocers Quick Quaker and Quaker Oats Get whichever you prefer No operat Adverti was} Sure Way to Get or Rid of Dandruff |)" ‘There is one sure way that 1 fails to remove dandruff and that is to dissolve it. atroys it entirely. To ¢ | get about four ounces 01 hy nary liquid arvon; apply It at night Prip when retiring; use enough to moisten |B the scalp and rub it In gently with —cooks in 3 to 5 minutes Your grocer now has two styles of purage Let this Range give you every afternoon off! 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