The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 15, 1924, Page 4

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TH SEATTLE STAR COATS SUITS DRESSES < SKIRTS Removal Sale Before we move to our new location, Pine, Fifth and Westlake, we will dispose of our well-selected stock of ladies’ wearing apparel at a special Saves You 0” 0) 0 Just th for this dis. Carefully Selected Garments This stock consists of merchandise specially chosen for its style and quality and was to be used for our opening May 1, which has been delayed. “THE STORE THAT 1G QUALITY BUILT” Second Avenue at Pine Street much ca ready tow prices. ‘The Indies of Seattle wil find this sale a source of genu~ ine pleasure as well as a sure cash profit. Our reputation for quality, style and fair dealing 1s back of each and every garment offered at this le. shooting galleries after 1 o'clock was 7, O’Connor to held up by the city count! pubite| Head Rexall Club safety committee after a hearing} Wednesday. Several protests were| Officers of the Northwest Rexall received against the measure. Council Holds Up Movie Closing Bill ‘The proposed bill closing motion picture theaters, penny arcades and lclose of a twoday session of that | Organization, held at the New Wash- [ington hotel. B. L. O'Connor, of Yakima, was | elected president of the club for the coming year. Other officers chosen were D. B. Garrison, of Centralta, first vice president; Glen B. Fergu- son, of Newburg, Ore., second vice president, and N. G. Fullerton, of Roseburg, Ore., secretary-treasurer. Fullerton was reelected, while O'Connor was raised to the presi. deney from the office of first vice | president Sion nieaasapece Victoria, B. C., from Colman Dock, | FE RASaP Sara tataee Vara Sal | Fares to Victoria | $2.76 rates $5 same es “Princess Steamships leave Seattle dally for Vancouver and foot of Marion Street. Ise 25 One Way $2.13 Round Trip G9 Limited — 10-day Limit Teese nn athe eet ee ain sarticn fo Liberal stop-overs Direct Eastern Rockies. ose arentT® TICKET OFFICE = E. L. SHEEHAN, General rimen: ~~. : x aad ian calc ace Nothing Acts Like Pee as eae a a3 Money by Wire ' Speed, Sir, Speed! wee you wish or when you must send money in haste, lo it. Our bank correspondents are everywhere, Your dollar—or thousand dol- Jars—here can be in New York or San Francisco in three or four min- utes. There is no delay or red tape, and we can make your dollars payabl in English pounds or Chinese taels as easily. i ie Complete Financial Service we can easily jclub were élected Wednesday at the| THROWN OVER | It seems that the Prince of Wales can't even stick to a ro- }mance rumor. Just as he was being pictured taking the | matrimonial hurdles with the lovely 15-year-old Princess | Ileana of Rumania, he jumps the traces and broke his en- | gagement—or rather, it waa given out that there never had | been an engagement. However, the rumor persists that the | prince has fallen again—this time, in love. Public Looted of Oil by | Was Shortsighted in Care of Domains |lghting on the just and the unjust, and the guilty are trying to besmirch |the most faithful. Josephus Daniels, | who made a most heroto fight for the | preservation of public rights, Is ac- cused of originally promoting these | corrupt leases thru his advocacy of a and belongs to the old Roosevelt’ | measure designed for the navy's pro Pinchot band of antlprivilege and | tection, anti-graft crusaders, | Bastoalty and legally the whole tn- 6: es Jeffable scandal, the terribly serious BY WILLIAM KENT waste of oil, the extravagance of its i (Former Congressman from | production, and practically the entire | California) sum looted from the public by fradu- | The story of American petroleum | lent oil promoters, find their founda- is varied and interesting. |tlons in the fact that a shortsighted ‘The first petroleum waa discovered | government overlooked ‘from ignor- in Pennsylvania, where ther were no | ance, self-interest and wickedness the | federal lands and, therefore, no fed- | ensentia} fact that much public assets in Pennsylvania, where there were no | should be held and leased under mineral laws to curtafl the unlimited | terms beneficial to the public, only to title of Imndowners to the center of | those who were capable of sanely and the earth. With the discovery of the | responsibly producing, manufactun value of of] came an era of gambling ; ing and distributing. and speculation. The ebullient spirit | === of the plungers, gamblers and inde pendent producers was quietly squashed by the growing weight of/ the Standard Oi) trust. This domina-} tion resulted in elimination of waste, in steady Improvement of product, but did not result in properly sharing with the public the profits, As the discoveries moved west, they were made largely in territory belonging to the federal government, and were prosecuted In many cases under tho pretense of mining law. Ol, unlike coal, will not stay put, | and owners or claimants were forced to speed production, trying to get ahead of someone else who otherwise Editor's Note: This is the third of six articles on the public do main by William Kent, one of the | nation’s foremost conservation: ists. He is a former congress- man, reformer, philanthropist | and liberal republican statesman, Now Is the Time to Get Rid of These Ugly Spots There's no longer tho slightest need of feeling ashamed of your freckles, as Othine—double strength —is gunranteed to remove these homely spota. Simply get an ounce of Othine— double strength—from any’ druggist and apply a little of it night and morning’ and you should soon see would drain the land which they oc-| that even the worst freckles have be- |cupied, Careless, ignorant, drilling | gun to dixappear, while the lighter frequently ruined the pools of oll by}qnes have vanished entirely. It ts |letting in the water seldom that more than an ounce ts | Vast quantities of crude petroleum, | nesded to completely clear the skin |with it» invaluable content, was/and gain a beautiful complexion. | burned crudely for fuel. Hero wae| Be sure to ask for the double another inexcusable waste which was | strength Othine as this is sold under | steadily being obviated by the well. | suarantes of money back if it falls to |conducted, monopolistic procedure of | Temove freckles —Advertisement. | the Standard Oi! and other large con. | ————— |pantos, Between the extravagant, | wasteful work of the Independents, and the better regulated economics of the great monopolies, {t would | |have been far better to have turned the entire product over to the Iatter Father than to have experienced the y) debauch of unrestricted individual S gambling and waste. It is equally obvious that neither thing should have occurred, and long after the major portion of the of! lands had escaped into private hands, an at- tempt was made to withhold and reg- ulate in the public interest. In 1908, President Taft withdrew from entry for exploitation, certain large oll tracts for our navy. These withdrawals incited piracy. and} served to encourage poachers, There were continuing invasions and drill- ings in these areas, and insolent claims of rights evolved from active wrongs. After years of controversy, after the acquisition by private in- terests of the greater part of the oll fields a leasing law was passed, pro- viding for competitive bidding, and a percentage of the effluent oll. ‘Thi was far better than the previous sys- tem, tho not at all adequate. During the reign of Attorney Gen- eral Mitchell Palmer tho policy of Thos. W. Gregory, his predecessor, was reversed and in place of follow- ing thru a bona fide attempt to os- tablish federal ownership of oil on| you promptly. tho immense land grant given tho] +e stronrentisne Nolan cae Southern Pacific Railway, Palmer re-| fiero all terme of Inhelene totes fused to carry the caso to the su-}opium preparations, fumos, “patent Preme court and thereby cleared the | smokes,” etc. have failed. We want ably worth $50,000,000, all difficult breathing, all wheezing, retary Fall an instrument to their | neglect a single day. Write now and hand. In spite of vigorous notice | begin the method at once, Send no drawing attention to the situation, a) money, Simply mall coupon below, secretary of the navy was induced to| Hostage CVOR G9 Rot pay turn these matters over to Fall, Fall also endeavored to obtain the cession of control of tho forest reservations from the secretary of agriculture, but In this case ho ran into a man who knew his duty and proposed to sen it thru, The ofl story Js all scurrilous and scandalous, ‘The greasy spray is Ease Walking Doll re FOUTSRASE, Hay Fever Sufferers Free Trial of Method That Anyone Can Use Without Discomfort or Loss of Time, We have a method for the control of Asthma, and we want you to try it at our expense. No matior wheth- er your case is of long standing or recent development, whether it {a ent as Chronic Asthma or Hay ‘er, you should send for a free Trial ‘of our method. No matter tn what climate you live, no matter what your age or occupation, if you are troubled with Asthma or Hay Fever, our micthod should relieve COUPON CO,, Room and Hudson Sts, Ruffalo, N.Y. Send freo trial of your method to; _ Promoters, Kent Charges 'Ex-Congressman Says Government. FRECKLES = Free to Asthma and|' Prince Has Enemies as Body Guard MARSEILES, France, Ma takes ne f an insurrection. He car ries his enemies along as @ body evar Arriving here en route to Pa was accompanied by four chie all of them bitter enemies Unlike the late President Wilson of the United States, I am br my Lodge and Hitchcock with me he explained The prince ts a member world's oldest royal family his ancestry back to King 6 and the Queen of Bheba He is heavily laden with magnifi cent gifts for the European rulers, neluding lions and zebras for ¥ dent Millerand and King Georg also has many polished elephant tusks as gifts, He will be recetved with royal honors and entertained at the Qual d'Orsay. of the tract He | Auto Park Will Open on May 22 The auto park will wpen officially for motor tourists Thureday, May A reception will be held on the opening day, when Seattle residents jit be invited to Inspect acoommo: |dations at the park. A group of including Mrs, EB. J. 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An EXTRA $2.65 pn TAL, 89c SPECIAL, each Women’s and Children’s Summer Underwear ee The Best Values at Every Price Women's Union Suits, sleeveless, bodice or with win: 65 sleeves, band top; alzes 26 to 44. SPECIAL, sult........ c Women’s fine knit, lisle finish | A new Satin Broche Corset for Union Sults; splendid garments; | the average figure ,with elastic mate in bodice or regular | t low bust. $2 95 os . Hleevelees styles, band tops; | SPECIAL, pair sien 98 to 46 85 c¢ | Ladies New Belts xt poputar prices, and made of real leather BPECIAL, sult...0,+0+ Boys’ Summer Union Sults; | in black, white and the popular sho dress goods shades; plain and in close knit or open mesh, sizes novelty effects, with gilt, sil sleeves, kneo length; vered or pearl buckles. BPRCIAL. 6 .. 50c SPECIAL 25c a 65c each ...... SPECIAL, suit. Women's Summer Under Vests, New Bathing Suits at very low pricts. 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A Suit that can't be beat for dress or school wear, at the remarkable low price. Sizes $ to 18 years. Boys’ All-Wool Knicker Panta, worth $2.25 and $2.50; full- lined, taped seams; ages 7 BPECIAL. pal. $2 .00 CA O55 Boys’ Blouse Waists, SPECIAL, each Made from firmly woven madras cloth in very neat patterns; all fast colors; sizes 6 to 16 years. Annually use oan Nuxated Iron to build up red blood, strength and endurance, ‘There are thousands of people who ave ageing and breaking down at a time of life when they should be enjoying that perfect heath which carries defiance to disease simply because they are not awake to the condition of their blood. Without organtc fron your blood carcies no oxygen, and without oxygen there is nothing to unite with the carbon in your food so what you eat does you no good. It Is like putting coal into a stove without fire. 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