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PAGE 4 THE SEATTLE STAR English Courses Induced by Movie punceneneaa S| rowron WF ‘ LAW FOUGHT DanceTourney . wn en eesti ery On This Week = Masons to Appeal if Deci- sion Is Adverse LIGHTNING FIRES BARNS Richards, the ep in the fight ¢ er ; magician, ae guests of | me ped c we aS han Se SECOND AVENUE AT JAMES STReey REMOVAL SALE! By courtesy of the landlord we are able to remain 4 DAYS MORE in our present, location. POS! Y THE LAST 4 DAYS—WE CLOSE ON SATURD, Y for good in this location. Come in and see us, ma draymen have taken some of the fixtures , We will repay you with big bargains in every depart. i th eS ao *So¥a cs ment, CHILDREN'S PLAY SUITS SPECIAL HOUSE DRESSES SPROIAL 79c RACH A broken assortment of House Dresses made of light colored Percales und Ginghems -no interest charged for the credit nat accommodation! , funny enough to Harry Daugherty, « must be feelin’ the All our Play Suits, made of strong blue denim, with fast color red trimming engagement . eviprninay vigedeay Syne - wl sty 3 4 } hae: ‘ Use Home Does. TANLAC ‘WHY PAY MORE? World’s Greatest Tonic MILLIONS OF field That Tanlac Has model Two Arrested pearing a arin YOUR HEALTH, 81 down, S14 week om and George Poulos, her "the woman| Thousands Of Persons white h ahe lost a Week ago in front tion, Rheumatism, Nery- eee le anious to have the fader re | Ailments—Tanlac Is For | —cash store prices! Kick Me’ sign and hang it on stitute—Over 40 Million Btenog, battering ot pound Himself. And 1 ain's| Yeesir, yeasiree* a boys get u ame thie m, by an A. D. —no extras of any kind! But I'm wise to most of ‘em, and| soap filling, Yeu never can tell in| When you purchase, on long time credit, one of ti Bad ——_ opens a six at the 2 the schoo! iaw uncon. | The System Needs “Spring “> less than of Has Been Called The , ee as By Over 100,000 Per- ‘ Helped Them Regain te. J DON’T GAMBLE WITH B. W. Raymond tise court hénrine 4 DEMAND THE BEST endante 2 lauor! ; Railroad Watch Sine rom aie i ee ‘ es | Suffering From Stom-) auroa QUCNeS |) 7 Ain't SUpersittious, . | rms sor. air si aves of Rhodes’ department store. The Ousness and Kindred Us Woikin’ Goils an’ Boys Hasta Watch] tom « Sale By All Good Drug- —take 30 weeks or By JIM MARSHALL. I just hand him back | other pore woiking gol. Ii Sadie Bottles Sold. term on the ering Doc Knutson ogt at Woods | — =a —— on ‘om that . 7 ox of candy? Well 1) 4 chan are it's ok.) hen Eiktie, the bi ork, barka thin world. Try a plece for yourself, Railroad Watches (carrying a guarantee re amr I didn'tethink you would Wace cana Cocoanut Oil Fine ectafiisn of seein Peis pour, He UNION 'SU for Washing Hair | > ER gece Sing hy eCTAL VINISH be careful what you thee care ago and I can feel ¢ : 3 surT h 5% ; These are made of a very fine thread, very much like liste In all the popular summer weight, band Mght and dark colors | top: tight or loose and black knee. , P Metropolitan | Mey it was indicated no decision} Cleaning,” Just As The th Friday and Baturday evenings |} priced brands theater an to atep had been re Tuesday night, As . h ons ipe out with “ sigh pd matiness ; 4 when the next step would! sons, Who Have Testi Friday and F 'T hay ne t 7 Saturday. vedig: comnaaltion, pid i me Their Strength and Railroad tedke | ELGIN 855.00 j \ ra Kw ‘ ve | unaer Mewes Tantac Has Benefited ach Trouble, Indiges- poking for picture , ’ —all leading makes! but I'm Sorta Caref tl) 2a tat Out on April Fools’ Day, Yessir gare. frot along with your gists—Accept No Sub- more to pay! “ It's sumpin’ fierce, aw and tell him to call the! is wise to all this April Fool maps eee a oe “I mean the park with no calls for Mr. Lyon, ed up my mind on that, wome of it has r to me to gr tion), it is not weary to pay one red r are you require or monthly payments. Many soaps and prepared, sham.) “Whacraty Mr. Simpson? Get you! poos contain too Much free alkali. } Mr. ¢. Gull at MA ins Hee} | This ‘dries the scalp, makes the haty'haw! Call your own gulfs up at the) |Suaties "cocoanut "eh ahumpoo | "set ty" Soucy, im tment? SAY “BAYER ASPIRIN” and INSIST! {which fs pure and entirely grease | for one thing. 1 dropped my pocket: leas) Is much better than anything | book down on Cherry st, coming te| Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for cleo you can une for shampooing, as| Work this morning. Discovered it moisten , your hair vith | bered the key-clatterer for the day’s | Headache Colds when Icame up here and unitm} water and rub it in. Two or thr moll and toll, So I beste it right} Pain Toothache You Can Order by Mail—Goods Sent for Free Inspection Weisfield & Goldberg Seattle’s Credit Jewelers SILK HOSE SILK HOSE THAT WEAR Neuralgia ped Neuritis Lumbago Rheumatism | PEARLS RESTRUNG 40¢ 308 Pike St. 302 Union St. “if Sam Weisfielé Can't Repair Your Wateh, Throw It Away” th teaspoonfuls will make an*abua-jback and there's the pocketbook, | Many Smart M odels ‘NEW TAILORED SUITS $37.50 tp Popular mannish models in nifty hairline stripes. Boyish suits of sport tweed. Novelty Mandarin short- coated suits in Poiret twill. Fashion's newest fayor- ite—the three-quarter length costume suit. Special Styles for the Stylish Stout with All the CREDIT You Need Two Entrances—1332-34 Second, 209 Union dance of rich y Iather, and cleanse the » thotoly lather r t y and re r S every part dust, dirt, dandruff and exe The hatr dries quick! aves St fin , : ty, wary an manage. You fulsified cocoanut ol! shampoo y drug’ store. It is inexpensive, and a few ounces will last ¢veryone in the family for months.-~A¢ isern jweth al er ¥ ouldn't catch them smarties | f for it—thny knew there was| & to it somewhere. f them gave me the horse-| i} when I timbered my spine and | abbed for it~but he laughed the| other way when T opened it up and| [o@unted over the 15 bucks “inside, | Any other day that pocketbook would | last on, the walk an long as a repu | tation in Washington, D. C.—but to- day—why, all the wise birds just knew there wan a catch to it | | [Don’t Let That Cold|.ac'ss, "sss macy onsen! Turn Into “Flu” may tum into “Flu,” | en Worse, Pneumonia, | EXTRACTION FREE DAILY ake care of it at once. old Musterole on the con: | gested s and see how quickly It | | brings re! | | Colds are merely congestion, Mus. | terole, made from pure ol of mus | tard, camphor, menthol and other | simple ifgredients, is a counterrri- | wD, = => Tairncormnnrtts OHIO PAINGESS i helps break up the cold: | . As effective as the messy old mus-| lt s|T) | turd plaster, does*the work without | | bilster. ur whalebone rubber, which does | Just rub it on with your finger. over the roof of the mouth if )f| | tips. You will feel a warm tingle as | XU have tw att a | }it enters the pores, then a cooling |; é | | sensation that brings welcome rolief.|Gum Lyke Rubber, j To Mothers: Musterole fs also | duction of the hy made in milder form for babies ‘D CHOWN and small children, Ask for EWORK Children’s Mu “ole. 36c and 65c, In Jars and tubes, Bn <' j perfect repro. | y our early pa ia still giving © Buaranteed for 16 yo i m. on free, | Open 9 (0 6 Dally and 9 to 12 Sunday bevaye DENTISTS, Second Av. and University St. | Better than a mustard plaster. | Saturda Your itching skin is but a symptom Accept only “Bayer” package which contains proven directions. | Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists. Aspirin ts the trate mark of Bayer Manufacture of MonosceticaciGester of Balicylicacié Is Five Certs on the Dollar of Valuation Too Much to Earn? If a business worth $10,000 carned-$500 net in- come in a year (or $41 a month), would it be con- sidered an unreasonable profit and proof that its prices were too high? The railroads are in that situation today. The 1923 net return for the whole country was less than 6 per cent. As of December 31, 1919, the Interstate Commerce Commission gave to the railroads a tentative valuation of $18,900,000,000. With actual figures for 1920, 1921, 1922, and with 1923 conservatively estimated as $1,100,000,000, there has been invested in the railways since this tentative valuation a net amount of $2,371,583,000, making the value as of December 31, 1928, $21,- 271,583,000. On this amount the Railways in 1923 earned an aggregate net operating income of ap- proximately $997,610,000, or 4.69 per cent, The Government guarantee of earnings expired August 31, 1920. If this guarantee had been con- tinued—as repeatedly but erroneously claimed—the Government would owe the railroads more than a billion dollars. Last year the roads handled a record volume of business, but could not earn the fair return of 584 per cent, to which the Interstate Commerce Com- mission, under the Transportation Act, has found they are entitled. If the roads cannot earn 534 per cent in a big year, what will they do in a small year? : The Transportation Act provides that if a road in any year earns more than 6 per cent it shall pay one-half of the excess to the Government. The Act is, therefore, a limitation rather than a guarantee. Give Transportation Act Fair Trial Tho Transportation Act should be given a fair test and its merits judged by the results of @ normal period of reasonable longth. The year 1923 was the first since the war under condl- tions approaching stabilization, What the railroad situation demands just now js not more law but'more confidence. The raiiroads have emerged from the wel- BELOW the surface is the irritation this simple treatment, reaches FIRTEEN minutes, ‘Washes less, and that maddening itch will be relieved. Yet this startling fact—in itself one of the most remarkable qualities of Resinol~{s butan indication of its real healing properties. Deep down beneath the irritation, where many salves and remedies fall even to reach, lies the real cause of RESI ‘Recommended for 28 yea that rash, eczema or other skin disorder. To reach these deep-seated causes of irieation ap cleanse iI germs, and start int acting normally. ~—physicians have for twenty- eight years been prescribing Resinol Ointment. Get a jar of this soothing, healingointmentatyour drug- gist today, or send fora free HielampleteDepr.:Realtol, Baltimore, Md, You ¢an use de without fear. Its results are surprising. ‘ NOL irs by leading physicians ter of the war, restored their morale, made enormous inypat- ments of new money, and in 1928 handied a peak business with universal satisfaction. The Transportation Act is the only really constructive railroad legislation of a Heneration. \ Previous actw were almost solely repressive.’ In framing the Act the public interest was para: mount. Tho Act direots the Interstate Conimerce Commission to “give due consideration to the transportation noeds of the coun: try and the necessity of enlarging railway facilities in order to provide the people of the United States with adequate transpor- tation.” Give the Act a chances. Don't amend it.’ If the roads are let alone they should make as good a record for efficiency this year as last. Constructive suggestions are always wvelcomo, ©. RGRAY, Omaha, Nebraska, President April 1,924, UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM Fine gauge plain or with drop stitch stripe, in black only. M extraordinary value! Good looking, durable Silk Hose— Silk to i Gs a0 within - inch of hem. soles, double is and toes—an | 1) Black and. the new shoe shades. At Big Reductions in Prices | 4 Positively Only 4 Days More! Gold Band Dishes, Mixing Bowls, Aluminum en Electric Plates, Enamel Ware, Knives, Forks Spoons, Pyrex Dishes, some Glassware and a assortment of small wares, ALL AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES — 32-Inch AMOSKEAG GINGHAMS Full Bolts New Patterns VERY SPECIAL 81-Inch BLEACHED SHEETING Medium weight Free from dressing SPECIAL 50c YARD Double Extension White CURTAIN RGDS Extend to 45 inches SPECIAL MARQUISETTE CURTAINS Hemstitched Borders with Lace Edging 1 5 Cc $ 1.50 Geen 54-Inch DRESS WINDOW SHADES Oil Finished Size 42 ins, by 8 feet SPECIAL $1.75 FLANNEL Patterned in the new long checks of black, brown and blue on a background of tan. Very Special—YARD EACH $2.95 Boys’ and Men’s Clothi POSITIVELY ONLY 4 MORE DAYS to ti vantage of these bargains. Boys’ Knee-Pant Suits cut to $4.98—and somo broken Men's and Young All lines as low as $2.98 suit. All the Better Boys Suits Re- duced in. price during this sale, Boys’ Waists; nice, soft flan. nolette and chambrays and $27.50 suit, ‘ ginghams — special 49¢ | Men's Hats cut to 4 each, --broken lines. Young Men's Suits $12.50 and $15 Men's Suits cut to MEN’S SOX Men's NATNSOOK Extra Good ATHLETIC 4 Grade UNION SUITS UNION s ALL COLORS Heavy ‘clot h; oven short | SPECIAL, In Bord | 21c ‘QI PAIR Men's MB WE 5 PRS, FOR $1.00 Ze2853_ 8527: