The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 21, 1924, Page 3

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Rabbi Koch Slated \ Granddaughter of for Union Speech Chief Surber Dies VIEW INDUSTRY Experts Woulc All Vessels Electrical Equip 5 Our Modern Methods will reveal the cause of your eye trouble GF asses RIGHT Judge Rules on Narcotic Charge V. F. W. Will Sell [= in connection w Poppies ey 28-29 t At Low Prices se - i as “ “i ' ; i". “ Rothwell Optical Co. | » wore ‘ tera a at) stent and ‘ Third Aves, THOUSANDS OF MEN POSLAM HEALS ? AND WOMEN ARE Sey aoe =|One School Takes 7 Contest Prizes ® K ty out i sso f t & b e 1 Warner, health ANYONE can afford | Cox Falls Cit M nt |K were the grad THE BON MARCHE Banteas BASEMENT A thorough knowledge of where and what to buy—tremendous cash resources —minimunr overhead—all contribute to our value-giving. Built on bargains— growing on bargains. SMART CANTON CREPE DRESSES ¢” —From point of view of style, qual- — Al ity, workmanship j 9 and price, you'll 9 ‘HM find it hard to do to ) better. “y' Glass Button = trim— novelty embroidery forn: ti | | | } , ing yoke—drape and | | | 1 i Children’s cape effects—bead, lace 1 |i \\ LAY 10 and ribbon trim—nar | || | \t SUITS $ . row and wide girdles— | i \ i new scarf collars. {H| | \! \ i Heary white - backed et) i I denim trimmed with red Lanvin, gray, black, 7TTI ane gaintea cloth—full cut. navy, cocoa, new Mo- ‘Q or hawk, brown, sand, pow- V v bs der blue. Men’s Sing? 99C Infants’ Rubens VESTS Women’s Cotton UNION SUITS 49c 15¢ Fine quality dark-blue Fine ribbed—band tops— Double breasted — part Defiance cloth. Sizes 11% tight knees—in white, Sizes wool—glos stripes. Sizes 4 to 17. 38 to M4. to 6. 250 TRIMMED All Bargains—Very Few Alike! Here is a combination of truly snappy styles and low price. Big variety of materials, trimmings and colors. Close-fitting pokes, off-the-face, bobettes and matrons’ styles. If skillful workmanship and artistic ability mean any- thing to you, you will be first in our Millinery Department Tuesday. NEW Gingham and Percale APRONS 95¢ Plaid, check, sé@mi-plain, novelty ES combinations and fancy designs in i standard ginghams and good quality percales. Children’s - “Pearl” Knitted UNDERWAISTS 35° SECONDS 3 for $1.00 of styles—from trimmed. All the and dark shades. Large var’ plain to extensively new colors in light Percales in extra sizes. Every gur- ment a bargain—all practical, attvac- tive styles. Keinforeed with straps— sizes 2 to 12. To the Citizens of Anacortes a | relatives or friend) | thelr readers. | wolghs 160 pounds, height five fect! and is rH KEATILE 8S - Le ers i 8)-4-f-] QuIEE ACATTI c wiki LAL ike To the Crystal Pool (Fat To Maurice Brown To the Jewish Transcript To a Cop at Second and Madison t be , r : “4 A , t behavior! 1 To Contractors r t a b - fe 4 men In t 8 t are t « CHIED f ~ } To Street Car Conductors CHIE ATTL ° To the Kiddies’ Grocery, Sixth and Union morning w purchasing a light unch to sustain while & prémad oat thle tas aie 4 were frea After foe i) u ver sterday’s go ent in " t me belleve Mayt tising t t Best wishe CHIE KATTLE |To the Transcontinental Railways ‘ompantes: We Puget people t 1 for the pub. 4 striking and make here bring @ lot Of Eastern us CHIEF SEATTLE. | To Arthur Folts Dear Automobile Glad to see that you're « out tn your chosen profens! r f. Your conn with your for mer firm show that “you hav tuff” and I anticipate prosperity for you. Your views on the used car business and its problems are hing in that you would hi of automobile exclunively for the run-down models of all br | To Lieut. Gov. W. E. Coyle Dear A strong and to relax the quarantine by the hoof and mouth ¢ each used car dealer handle one house ATTLE. an a clearing CHIEF “Wee.” Giad t against the plea of Presi ons on the California Of course we tries aff sorry f are the poor we the barg |To Apartment House Dwellers Dear Sufferers “ note that it will be leas steam heat ts offict: ned off. you can open t . soot over the cle To Seattle Children | ar Kids: How many ecaparisoned ha Abolled eggs did you about one Easter, when he was a , CHIEF SEATTLE. i To W. D. Barkhuff, Superintendent of Streets Dear I report, submitted to Mayor Brown, cover | deep study of municipal problems. ig indeed fortunate to have a far- 1 and experie the helm. |To the City Council Gentlemen No doubt you felt morally justified ir warding the Roxley yon flood victims $175,000 in damages against the city. But the amount Involved is so large and the precedent set such a bad one that Seattle voters are quite rightly entitled to pass upon this | questién by a referendum vote. Efforts of the Central Labor council | to submit ft to the people at the next election are sure of support. CHIEF SEATTLE, can: 'To the Politicians { | Dear Gentr would one do for amusement if you should all | | reform and fol ae the paths of honest folks? Your plots and petty intrigues are indeed amusing. Go to it and “Damned be he who first cries hold, enough!” CHIEF SEATTLE. Dear Folks: I read in The Star about the fine memorial park you are building in honor of the 14 boys you gave to the cause of democ in the great war. I wish my people in Seattlo were not so busy with worldly affairs that they cannot spare time to put up a similar memorial. I am proud of the little town named after Anna Curtis, and its fine spirit th this affair, CHIEF SEATTLE. To Capt. Francis Drake, Fremont Dock Dear Cap'n: Seo that you're going to sail your own boat around tho world In order to get away from traffic jams, monthly bills, alarm clocks and the razziedazzle of life in 1924. How w you are? When | will white men learn that the more money they make the more they want and that, in the end, they die unsatisfied? I wish you good luck on your voyage. CHIEF SEATTLE, = | To the Marine Reporter, Seattle Star Dear Sir: I understand you're looking for $25 car, or rather, a car you can buy for $25. I suppose you wouldn't consider war canoe I used to paddle around Puget sound in tho old di the white men came? Or a wiry use? Ho, hum days have gone forever. CHIE (BUREAU OF MISSING RELATIVES ‘The Stor invites its renders to use thi department 0 aid an old before The good old SEATTLE. |and eight inches and follows tho oc. |cupation of automobile mechanic. | WILLIAM C, RILEY, disappeared from Alexandria, Virginia, last |month and because of his physical | condition, it is believed that he will bo found in a hospital. He jfull face, weighs 147 pounds, rs and {s five feet five inches in ght, WARD J. CAMPBELL (ropped | wtifrom sieht in California so 6 ie pearance directly to The Star. aco, Ho ix 33 years of ape naavie pea entioned In. this column as | suffering from mental trouble, Any misting are reauested renort tel information relative to these “men ‘The Star, her newspapers are inv! - a hove onthietide i" Fee aid eoaictiae ok Win inte ribet te aived to the local office of he bureau. — WILLIAM FORCHAK jeft Ever- The Seattle offico of the United |ett April 5 for Seattle and has States Veterans' bureau has been re-| been heard from since. A friend, The department is to help in reuniting those who have heen Those whose relatives or i | quested to assist in an effort to lo:|E. Nisha, 3007 Rockefeller st,, ver three ex-service men who have! ett, fears ho may have suffered some ypeared in various parts of the {mi nd asks for information, LMAR KRE it was ntly, anounced TANSON, — ono- time chief engineer on a Seattle pas HE IRNAN left his | senger ver and employed a by | home in Salt Lake City last Decem: |the government, is sought by hi r without cause and ft is believed |ter, Mins Malvina Kristianson, lthat he may have come to the Puget | Dorchester ave, Cholago. Kristlan Shund district, He is 90 yoars of age > kniwn as Hilmar Kristi AN son in ltumbia library to hear a report on | feet; | D. Van Sant; E. \J. McKay and Mrs. ; Our whalebone rubber, vic . duction of the human THE GROTE-RANKIN CO OTTO F. KEGEL President Sixty-two New Silk and Wool Fabric The ne t Sp < 1 most correct d ¢ ecasior the kir . ‘ misses will appreciate selecting at these pri saving Dray basc ir blow nd effect e a few of the char mode and the col are those favore prir 16 to 40 or Brick Fallow Dresses of Flat Crepe, Reshanara Flannel and Wool material , n Crepe plendid quality all of —Second Floor A Special Purchase of Twenty-seven New Sport Coats | $94.50 ~These are distinctive models in many variations of the belted and straight-line modes. —The striking stripes and plaids are in pleasing color har- monies of new gray, tans and browns. -The coats are all lined with silk crepe and brocaded silk, and rev the niceties of finish found only in higher- priced models. ' —No woman should fail to avail herself of such extraor- dinary values as are presented in this sale. = —Second Floor Bacve Music Will | Feature on Radio ific States E} present the musical n KFOA here Mond jthe Pacific Northwest, members “A ipagital Extends T, Cc \the board of trustees stated Monday erritory OVEFE | that they were prepared to furnis! Owing to the fact that the Chil-|speakers for club or other meetings dren’s Orthopedic hospital has ex-|who would explain how the hospita , |tended its territory and wi treat | carries on its work. crippled children from all parts. of at 8:30, with requested ¢ to be presented by Bab's .B. atau coohenin. tt,.aever, sone | LETLGTI ENDER, DANCING TAUGHT $4.00 Club to Meet At DeHoney’s The Rainier Valley Homo Protec. tive association will meet Wednes- day night 8 o'clock in the Co-| ~ SORE TIRED FEET Ah! what relief. No more tired | no more burning feet, swollen, , |bad smelling, sweaty* feet. No more n in cor Nouses or bunions. 0 matter what ails your feet or| what under the sun you've tried | without getting relief, just use ‘*Tiz,” | “Tiz!’ draws out all the poisonous xudations which up the feet; is magica will cure your foot troubles | you'll never limp or draw up your | in pain. Your shoes won't seem tight and your feet will never, never | hurt or get sore, swollen or tired. | at NEW CLASSES: start Monday Thursday cv To all calli week I wlll sell my regular $6.00 term of $ lessons for $4. a proposed constitution and by H.R Markha to be presented b, Arment, T. m, Charles | Edgar Blair. WOMEN! DYE IT NEW FOR 15¢ ers. PUBLIC DANCES every Wednesday and Saturday eve, | Finest hall, best and largest orches- | Get a box at any drug or depart. | Leckie rices, ae and most SK = ment store, and get relief for a few || lor pisces Skirts Kimonos Draperies | ts. i atctag ent ere Waists Dresses Ginghams = = Coats Sweaters Stockings Per Annum, Compounded Semi-Annually —the Least | We Have Ever Paid ON SAVINGS Diamond Dyes Don't wonder whether you can dye or tint successfully, because per fect home dy: guaranteed with | “Diamond D: even if you have} never dyed before. Druggists have | all colors. Directions tn. each pack- Ago.—Advertisement. TEETH EXTRACTION F nee DAILY Semi-Annual Dividends For twelve years this association has regu- larly paid dividends on January First and July First, without interruption, at the ame time regularly adding to contingent funds for the further protection of money | ; in its care. Savers here can ‘count upon Liberal Returns upon their Savings which are Safeguarded by every method of Careful Operation plus Rigid State Super which does | not cover tho roof of the mouth ty you have two or more teeth, 5.00 Jatural Rubber, set of teeth ¢ ‘6 Rubber, a’ perfect repro: OLD CROWN WORK ce... eee $4. 00) Most of our present patronage (a | recommended by our early patients, whose work Ja still givins good sat- isfaction, All work guaranteed for 15 yea Examination free. Open 9 to 6 Dally and 9 to 12 Sunday | | OHIO DENTISTS: Open Saturday 9 A. M. to 1 P.M, 6 P.M. to 8 P.M. Y MUTUAL SAVINGS and LOAN ASSOCIATION 1222 gum, set of teeth ....66 Second Avenue Southeast Corner University Street 9 years old, Second Ay, and University St.

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