The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 7, 1924, Page 7

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SEATTLE WINS\ ang They Go Back Y — ———ae A eel After Year, the Same FREDERICK &9 NELSON | — eS ! An Economy Event in Cotton Fabrics : = = cs ty | : “ In the Popular-price Downstairs Store Section Stamped Aprons FFERINGS such as these are contributing to the rapid growth of our Popular- oar’ “IR price Downstairs Store Cotton Goods Section. Fresh new shipments, added Of Unbleached so of Yakima ichards Elec ‘tion May daily, make choosing a profitable pleasure. Muslin 1 Wit T “M C ff ] These offerings are featured for Tuesday: “ses End “Moo-Cow” Contro 39¢ wan of the 1 acti > Rrok ‘ 4 of the 1 |Anti- mastble Faction Is Broken at] 1,800 Yards of Fresh Dress Ginghams RETTY Aprons in oar = enatchee C Je ) the style pictured, 8 ns : mee Vonventc a In Lengths of 1 to 10 Yards Special six designs, stamped Sersuuiun Harbor: A. D. Sloa BY RALPH BENJAMIN , Tom Re ; te ft ee ; b 4 ¢ on good quality un- : | Yakima s ake, K WENATCHEE, Apr the] nor, tros Keieeiahn Vk ILL ENDS of gocd quality Domestic Dress Ginghams in 82-inch bleached muslin f aang ee agaeaebiergs \" ‘ place width and a comprehensive assortment of beautiful patternings. ake | Soe Bf. ; m* | ce a} “Ob a Small checks, block plaids, ratine effects, novelty patterns and some » 4 an hatrict. TR. W. Conden of Bh sina Mh tage ; plain shades, Useful lengths from 1 to 10 yards, special at 25¢ yard. Yard Stamped \’ Bebra: Second tit A 20a af the GP. by Nich Tc | To a, certain extent at AT Bedspreads pier of The H nds; Third distr rthweet Washing She tail 3 yy “4 Special r : gS eee sae gate | 600 Yards of 36-inch Black Sateen ‘°° Of Unbleached Muslin laren “jyoratea Rei y mS Frew oe r mae.“ An4 GOOD, evenly-woven quality, suitable for aprons, children’s wear, 29c ] 95 pT Spokane | were asking when the i the“convention, there ts bloomers and many other purposes. Width 36 inches. Special . Pthe following hab. Were | teat ancient ther cle ail Getta lean = sligunens 6 29¢ yard. Yard TRY ativactivasiettacns i , wtion they are still asi con’ t ‘ patterns to choose | mo: First district, Mrs. Ellen Asa result | from in these Stamped Unbleached f Bast Bremerton and Mra ths Ihag county te the ‘ge z Muslin Bedspreads in 81x90-inch~ size. Bi carnee ot Gartner snd Pasi | eet txts eo Santee | os wea “| 1,000 Yards of Novelty Dress Voiles a | Batees of Renter a j b aiaks ‘mal tee elt Monee ie a Yat VERY ¢ a efi . 4 a EMBROIDERY THREADS and £ Bpecy of Pacific; Fourth ke os put over a fight in savdnen or tbe On a ead problem, tmmigration. A de attractive variety of figures, crose-stripes, dots and Oriental 39C ENED TING XARNG are catrled io: Yl paumels s ©. Driscoll of Pasco and | legislature, or defeat a bill, by. yell-| exclusion of all. As gns on the popular blue, gray and brown grounds. Width 40 variety in the Art Needlework Section, Mrs ca, denying of Se iter of Asotin; Fifth district, jing at King county. Gucy Linden of Spokane and Jobn | this wil! not be so popular any more. | looks as if| citizenship to children of parents who are iztble to become citizens; or inches. At 39¢ yard. Yard DOWNSTAIRS STORE, Plenry Smith of Okanogan county. | For certal aly King county showed | tt i Sr Ai ae re " SOMETHING NE W! ¥ NEW! 36-in. Cotton Extra Large Sizes in Bias detested for delegatratiarse Federal Court Gets: ne ta th congrieda Cronkhite Problem | gates from the fifth congressional | [Man Appears fear Own Funeral Rites Suitings, 39c yard Satinay Fancy Lace-Effect | - Mstrict. WASHINGTON, April 1—The su-| CLEVELAND, 0 Adel mn ¥ AM: P- : —_—_—_ pre srt today ruled e|dert D. M. Pratt, p Nor V l 50 ‘d Siren Cloth, it is called—a firm, evenly- tt t j eae cane §©6Votles, 50¢ yar ren Cloth, i is called tr, ven etticoats | courts over the disputed shooting of | !mpressive al services were | x woven cotton fabric for wearing appare! and | Major Alexander Cronkhite at Camp | >¢ld Fri Norwalk, has been These new Lace-effect Voiles are being art needlework. In lavender, rose, tan- 2 50 ewis was one for the federal dis-| an well in Cleveland. | a © Lenker . 4 and lingerie. Se Ba gis 5 . Concert “a ly andre cel corn el fut as held after bers ysis 7“ ee Ae ae i gerine, cream, yellow, pink, tan and light ° , to decide body of @ man, found floating in| ered in ten (10) very desirable shades, green. Width 36 inches, At 39¢ yard. NEW shipment of Petticoats Seattle Soprano to Roland R. Pothier and Robert Roe-| Lake Erie near Toledo, had been | with cross-bar effect in black Vidth 36 NE i) retticoats = * endluth, indicted in con | "identified" by hie wife and daugh-|{) inches, 50¢ yard. for women who require extra . Appear in Recital | the shooting, will be moved to Wash. |tor as that of Pratt. | large sizes. In good quality sati- ington upon the order of the district court there under the supreme F Fi | . j sry ae ip 5 Flock-Dot Voiles |_ Work started Monday on the con- | ° b Dope Carrier Is Teenie ee see eerie tieee| 40-in., 65c yard at the corner of First ave. § | Sent to Prison ‘ iggy ono ha ate Aepopular Dress Voile in yellow, Copen- Hudson at, for the “General Fur.| nay, with plaited flounce. Good assortment of colors. Lengths 34, 36 and 38 inches. At $2.50. —DOWNSTAIRS STORE | Plain'and Fancy | Ratine, 75c yard Cotton Ratine in twelve (12) plain shades 2. ’ Ted Doyle, arrested March $8 ty niture Co., follow the letting hagen, green, brown, lavender, navy, tan | and several attractive novelty weave effects. Women < cevaailigrd gical ry Aus bales! begga <godh be | and black with white dots in circle, square A Springtime favorite for frocks and skirts. Rubberized |and was sentenced to a year and &| go eccupeney pa poe ‘. July.{}, and all-over patternings. At 65¢ yard. AN Widths 86 and 38 inches. At 75¢ yard. day in MeNelt’s Island penitentiary | tne new iby Federal Judge Jeremiah Neterer | ang. ein, te mday morning. HERE’S MORE ABOUT AIRMEN STARTS ON PAGE 1 factory was designed | Aprons 2,000 Yards of Bleached Toweling 75C to $1.35 | rim axis pean! | 17 inches Wide—Special 15c yard : 1Co, and the from the Ladd Ex land. adjacer Options have in stated, @ total of several acres, | L cleaning, -Rubberized Aprons faced with attractive cretonne are very de- one hour and six minutes after Mar-|liam Meredit famous acrobat, \ ACTER) ii ope r i sirable. There is a goo i¢in and the other two’ pilots headed |known scorea of years ago in Eng.| LEACHED linen-and-cotton Toweling in firm, evenly-woven quality, with red or blue patterns to choose a a pe northward, Lieut. Laigh Wade, driv-|land os the “great Castleottl,” in| borders. Width 17 inches. Special, Tuesday, at 15¢ yard. i ¢ ing the Boston, plane No. 3, arrived /dead here at the a, $1.35. a Seal cove, Prince Rupert, but 32) | minutes behind his predecessors. | | Wade landed at 5:26 p. m. | Led by Maj, Martin's plane, Seattle, Lieuts. Lowell Smith Erik Nelson dropped tho poses of | Mrs. Joseph B. Harrison, Seattle |their history-making dreadnaughts | ino, will appear in a spring |over Prince Rupert a few minutes | poncert at the Wilsonian hotel, 47th | before 6. o'clock. pre. and University way, on Wel at an average height of 400 feet. | aanteteeeescatenetnnernenea eaday evening, April 16. Smith and Nelson made easy land- ¢ '$ ROC Assisting artists will be Miss! ings, ax did Wade when he arrived. HI F K Slizabeth Brandebery, violinist, and| ow visibility, in the driving snow, Miss Winifred Boustield, pianist. | cansed the squadron flight command. | As a feature of the program, Mrs.|er to make 2 bad landing, and he| ison will sing a selection by | enapped two struts when he splashed. te Gilmore Black, a Seattle com-| pe any to START oer. ZA , ; AT 8 O'CLOCK 5 “|time at which repairs will be com-| srety Baptist church in the in-| (ot and the saan are able to hop | jerests of their building fuhd. Perret aig was Major Martin was still at work Sunday morning at 5:30, repairing! the broken propeller which his plane | wuffered in the attempted hop-oft| Saturday morning. By 8 o'clock he| had completed tightening it and lin- ing it upon the shaft. Approximately | 400 persons were crowded on tho} dock and along the lake rhore to witness the making of history. A further delay ‘occurred when Martin tuned his engine up on the) dock and then had a scow, with| —DOWN: of $3. STAIRS STORE FALLS OFF C€ | COLUMBIA, Mo. the| . he | well Shepard, 21, University of Mis and é * jfourt student. 3 | 300 (only) Commodore Sheets ch ets 81x90-in.—Special $1.45 each ARF April 7.—-Hart- eee Mrs. Joseph B. Harrison —Photo by James & Merrihew TUESDAY CANDY SPECIAL “Chuckle-Jelly” Candy Special 23¢ Pound Assorted flavors in this tasty jelly candy. Special 23¢ pound. DOWNSTAIRS STORE They were flying | | 0 decrease our stock of this particular size (81x90 inches), in our well-known Commo- dore Sheet, three hundred are offered, Tuesday. Size given is before hemming. Special $1.45 each. (DOWNSTAIRS STORE) l PRETTIEST New Outbreak of Animal Ailment! N FRANCIECO, April 7.—One 37 New Factories Coroner | ne s in State in March! | ‘Thirty-seven new factories have} 8 Greeted by | beets entabltahed in theuslatesauring [sew iuewina sential and mouth the past month, according to re-| ji. ‘ ? . ports made: to, the Manufacturers | "71". Teported: here over: fii ea UP [| Association of washington, it was |“) announced by Clancy M. Lewis, ex-; Jt was in Mereed county and — paneer epee, marked the crossing of the infected Premature Judgment}! With the exception of publications bey to Ag north bank of the Mereed mer : ee : es|tiver. ‘The river has been the line in Crash: Gatisess: in) tt “iit tine: mune. pronecs| 6a: Which (hoes in clings 9 Braga Hard Run and a number of the products are/®sainst the disease have made their |new to the state. Among the new) stand, industries is the manufacture of| '2 Los Angeles there was little TAX FEATURES MADE PUBLIC Bill Still in “Committee An- | nounces Reductions The Call of Seti Wts for light foods. So call n us og the folder of new WASHINGTON, April Prac tically all provisions of the new tax|~ bill. which will be reported within a day or two by tho senate finance | huge erane attachment, lift him oft} committee, were made known to- Oe TepOKe thas. 8 LeOMI eee Otro Habe matting from junked | Chanke in the situation Sunday, ac- ¢ ‘9 the water alongside the dock. day. had run down and killed @ girl at] vitomobile casings. cording to early morning reports Four steel drums of gusolinc wero The bill, under final sgreement Snoqualmie, Deputy Sheriffs Ed Sow: - here. . : dor Bread then pumped Into the reserve: stor: reached {n committee, provides: fers and J, Fitzgerald burnt up dis- FT TAS a ages of “The Seattle,” and Martin taxied across the lake to take tho A % per cent normal tax on in- comes of less than $4,000. NEW YORK, April 7. Duffy, who was Miss Anne Nichols, MODESTO, Cal. April 7.—With. tance getting to the scene of the ao- the hoof and mouth disease having dress The Best Foods, Inc. "1964 air easily at 825. 6 per cent normal tax on in- bident in search of the motorist, Sun-|of California, author of “Abie's| jumped the Merced river at two Bryant Street, San Francisco |° $e wax followed by Lieut. Firtk Pr oe acca: than $4,066 lag: Irish Rose,” has been granted an | places, the dreaded stock plague was | Nelson, piloting plane No. 4, “The Cre interlocutory decree of divorce from | near the boner of Snaislaus county ‘A maximum surtax of 25 per cent on incomes over $100,000, A tax of 25 per cent on inherl- tances of more than $10,000,000. They took Chief Deputy Coroner Frank Koepfli along to take charge of the corpse and handle the inquest preliminaries, should one be neces- it 8:50. Nelson made} hop off. Lieut. Lowell air at 8:55. The | New Orleans a brilliant Smith took the three planes were escorted by Lieut. today where the largest dairy herds {her actor-husband, Henry Dufty, it . jof the state are located, was learned tod: ELECTRONIC RADIO Vibratory Treatments Relieving Suffering Sufferers tnx on all jewelry Liha %. H. Wyatt, advance officer for A 10 per cent ry. | the: cenear whonnesd Sotaxnscal conting moro than $25. Occ csdehiaa Baeaielaineind to flight, who flew a naval land plane Slightly moro exemptions on the deputies were directed to the Sno: taxes upon automobiles. ‘A flat corporation tax of 14 per cent instead of 12% per cent. A tax of 10 per cent on all ad- missions over 60 cents. ‘A tax of 10 per cont on radio qualmie hospital, The “dead”, girl, Miss Florence Olsen, greeted them with a bright smile when they ap- peared, Miss Olsen sustained a severe |\bump on the side of her head which with the circling cruisers. Wade's pontooned plane rode low- , er In the water than any of the oth- ers, and his tall and rudder dropped nto the water at every attempt to ye the alr, The cruiser skittered Edna Morris, of Missoula, rons the lake four’times, throwing parts and sets and Mah Jonge| Mont., is considered the pret: MN heres peytocs lk Dr. Loughney of Seattle has heen Loughney’s New Took { « huge swirling wave inthe air. Then sets, tiest girl student of the Uni-|to ho sent to mhavitr 4 te Starwiet | devoting siderable time to the hea ee Be a he stopped, while his companions Taxes upon telegraph and tele-) it f Montana. She won| Deputy Sherift M “erate 8 cont study and practice of the Electronic \headed northward at 9 o'clock, and phono messages and tobacco wit] YeTsily OF MONLaNd. one | Deputy Sheriff Moffett of Snoqual-| radio Vibratory Method of healing ad Washing mie, who sent in the report, came in| juding the yery bert his first prize in the beauty con- examined rudder for possible Femain tho sumo instead of being jand has installed this new and ex- An references from satintled ross the lake, A portion of Wis / Tv ioipeny and drapery foin|the house provided. tinel, university year book. | that hereafter, moro reliable informa: | With complete ealtipmene tren Ll (ulead ts NOTH—E ‘Treatment | gasoline supply and some baggage | was dumped to lighten ship and he 's Nuke 0) ent inh their decorative forces to pro- ‘The following taxes will be wiped eeepc ——— | tion on “deaths” be obtained, {fices he is fully if : ’ te bill: rp Toe Wadett, of Snohomish, whose |cere, of all patients who. desire woff|duce this dinner frock that mightjout under the new sena Joe Wadett, of Snohomish, Whose | eee ot a eats wonderful |e |made @ final and successful take-off | rice ey the slender or the not-| Beverages, candy, | corporation |iiveries, hunting, shooting and rid-laytomobile struck the girl, sald it| treatment Gall At hia oftices, for | to the accompaniment of cheers from the gallery which filled a harbor pa- trot boat and the dock shores at Sand Point ‘ ing garments, yachts and motor boat sales, carpets, rugs, trunks and purses, so-wlender with equal distinction, {capital stock, capttal loss provisions, ‘The embroidery is don in white on|straight levy on theaters and cir- American beauty silk, cuses, Knives, dirks and daggers, consultation relative to your case, Do not neglect your health, Call in person or Make an appointment to- ay by phone, was an accident. Ho was directed to report the accident to the shoriff's office Monday, Sta RET:

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