The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 15, 1924, Page 20

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THE SEATTLE STAR Extension Club to |Freshman “Revolt” |U. W. Paper Invited | Arrange Christian YAKIMA MAN TO HUNTING BARGAINS IN HAIRCUTS | *fvde"W:'t? [Sucas|' “Leaders Pardoned| ‘te Join Press Body Endeavor Meeting HEAD BODY Tae H, L. Cahalan Is Named “s t Leader of State Retailers K. | ag . H. . Cahn, Y ve Mest store owner Hent of tallers’ a session of t in the Fr rum We Senvention, wh $00 merchants Mate, was said te cessful ever Archie Ta elected treasurer of Walla Walla was re-elected retary, Phil Ditter of Yakima chosen as a director to fill the Wacahey caused by Cahalan’s elec:| tion to the presidency, and Otte Kegel of ‘Seattle was elected dire tor to take the pia fe Rt Bigelow, of Seattle, Other members of the fectors elected were George Wolff, Aberdeen; W. H ie Bald-headed men in Wisconsin can’t see the idea of paying “exorbitant prices” the bar- Mverett; J. N. Emerson, Pullman;| bers ask for running a pair of shears ‘round their ears. They contend they should not FP. A. Ernst, Seattle, and ©. W.| be expected to pay the same price for a haircut a bushy-headed man pays. They're tak- Rhodes ing drastic measures to obtain relief. Here's a delegation of four filing a brief with L. EB. 23 * Gettle, member of the Wisconsin State Railroad commission, asking the state to readjust Man Exonerated in | barbder-shop prices. From left fo right they are: Farrand 'K, Shuttleworth, attorney iltia ‘a tor; S. T. Doe om state of 4 Telsher. Real Estate Deal William Campbell, realtor; T. Dodge, former state official, and William Welsher, a sales manager, The commission has promised to give a hearing to their charges. John Hatupin was exone ae Judge John B. Gordon W tay $ On& charge brought by B. xt Aar Lovejoy to Attend from hmm treat eeu! "| Drama League Meet Japanese Exclusion Will ~ — Announcement was made Wednes hors up ts nr mas nene# sente's’ NOt Affect Foreign Trade] | | summer are bound to t only because they are aueens tn mibisary, but because they |anunuat convention of the oe™i|China, Not Japan, Is America’s Best @ainty summer frock of organdie or [ginning ¥. 2. every will leave Bet, Says Babson ‘ince. for thy it the | | BABSON PARK, Mass, May 15., “Unfortunately,” concluded ab | Roger W. Babson was today/son, “all our recent legislation has 4 if he thought the Japanese /been defensive, rather than con on legislation which recently |structive, We raise the tariff on congress will affect our fo: } wheat to keep out the foreign prod trade rel ons? fo this by jeign, trade ‘relations? To this 9] uct, and do nothing to e9ll more White Leather Dressing | “Not to any extent, Japan, a |#004% abroad. We increase immi coming manufacturifig nation, can-/ST#ton restrictions to keep out la |xertous. Incidentally, let mo add{some aggressive ateps must be tak jthat this Japanese question is but jen at once, or business will wradual another flustration of my state ily but surely decline. Already the | ment of some weeks ago, that there | Babsonchart, reflecting general bust is grave danger of serious conflict-|neas activity, has dropped from 6} Jing interests developing between | per cent above normal in Ferbruary }the Pacific coast states and the to § per cent below normal at pres. | | Eastern states. This ‘spread of in-jent. The most far-reaching benefit, | | terests’ applies also to the Canadian | just now, would result from a provinces. The Eastern senators | strong, ‘constructive campaign to so. Jand congressmen voting for this|cure and hold the world's mass pro- | | bil seem to be thoroly cognizant of | ductive business, both domestic and | this danger foreign.” | } | | j i | | Dresses of Fashion $16 Bie oo Frocks for the Dinner Frocks for Afternoon Frocks for the Patty Dresses for the Stroll Dresses for Sports Wear Dresses for the La}wn Suits of Tailor Types —Suits ir Boyisn Modes —— Suits with Skirt and Knickers Coats for Dressy Wear Coats for Sports Wear Capes for Street Wear Capes for Evening Wear THERE ARE MANY REASONS why “Sweet Sixteen” is so successful—chiefly because the women of Seattle have found “Sweet Sixteen” so well prepared all the time to supply every need in dress at SIXTEEN DOLLARS —or for the little more, if you want to save in propor- tion on garments of the finer grades, which we price the saving “Sweet Sixteen” way at from $25 upwards, —, Smaller, but Delicious Orange were never better than right now It is you, who have never known “Sweet Sixteen,” whom we urge to a first visit here. In making the acquaintance you take juic Here are smaller oranges ay Me ys a step that will be a great benefit to you. sweet and luscious as any larger fruit you ever ate. Nature has made these smaller oranges especially fine this year. Of course they cost less, so they are twice a bargain. Buy two dozen therefore where you've bought one before. Or buy them by the box. Get them for your table, for your salads and " desserts and for the children’s school lunches. Rich in essential vitamines—just what every - growing child requires. ' Phone your dealer now. ° Let the entire family enjoy them. Ask for— PIP found New York Los Angeles | CaliGenin Sunkist Oranges Uniformly Good We Tell It With VALUES The Big Idea With Us Is VALUE! IN SUITS, COATS, CAPES AND DRESSES FOR JUNIORS, MISSES AND WOMEN—!= Sizes 16 to 44 - Value! Yes, BIG Value || — For these “Sweet Sixteen’ garments com- bine all that’s new in style, brightened by jaunty, youthful “Sweet Sixteen” spirit, and are made of such fine qualities of fabrics with perfect tailoring that one can hardly believe the truth that THOUSANDS ARE HERE a and cateio the 00) he conswlened—or-e—perminenr Our ant sie aiing te danger Abr beauty of your white shoes Old mer, Japan comes t iency of our workers here at The variety is so shoes can be made to look like new, the is obliged to. ome, We make it easier for our grvat as to pro- Made by Whittemore which means the other hand, as a no brmem to. get. deepar into Acbt and ¥ eto. Bp Superiority. For fine white kid use rials and a tremendous mark lo nothing to show them the way vis complete se- Shuclean. Quick White is the for manufactured goods, bas great jout. Today American and Canadian lechions in assort- ideal liquid cleaner for cazrves shoes. | potential possibilities, and a lo business ts running on ite momen mets for every ‘AlboWhite incakeform, Far every | ood will would, from a “p tum, eryone wants to ride in oce&sion. economic point of view, be autos «d no one wanta to work. “NEW YORK MILLINERY The Most Charming Creations in America Ninety-five per cent of our Trimmed Hats come direct to us from New York as our personal se- lections for the women of Seattle. The surprise to you will be the wonderfully low prices. i sh ‘6 $77.50 SON ( i } FOR YOU AT Capes and Coats of Fashion $16 Imported French Linen Beaded Frocks Dresses Beautiful Georgettes Hand-embroidered in —made in France. France. 40 46 in their beauty and RY Portland San Francisco Mh VI NGQ) fs {rt ies eit

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