The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 29, 1925, Page 3

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FINAL WEEK! — WALLIN NORDSTROM’S SHOE SALE tdrindy broad to ices have advantage of these te reduced to a still ra) Your last opp ynusual values Jower le SATIN PUMPS and OXFORDS Grouped at the Low Price. I Exceptional Values in PATENT KID SUEDE ‘3 WE HAVE YOUR SIZE BUT NOTIN ALL STYLES QUALITY—SERVICE—COURTESY (Ove years) Two Stores for Your Convenience WALLIN NORDSTROM 1422 Second Ave. 4333 University Way WOZE CACHE IS CHOPPED OUT drys Raid Alleged raat Farm Near Tacoma Federal prohibition agents under | Ditector Roy Lyle chopped thru the| wall of a house on a ranch, six miles math of Tacoma Wednesday, to get} A moonshine cache Frank Wilson, owner of the ranch, ‘Tasarrested and is being he'd in liew | bail in the Tacoma jail, according! Director Lyle. "The agents found Wilson loading | 9 pint Masks of colored moonshine | tte Ford car. They arrested him, | felted the liquor and the car. Then | went to the ranch house to arch it. They found nothing. They Measured the walls, found a tree-foot eerepancy in one room and chopped | tira A cache was found, the barre! | Javing only three gallons of the stuff | remaining in it. | | Woman Draws Color | Changes Ships when she found herself | only white person aboard the Jaga Maru, which sailed Tere Tuesday, Mrs. E. S. Davis Permitted Wednesday by Vie- ‘customs officials to transfer to ons Admiral Oriental liner icKinley, which sailed 10 Rinutes after she got aboard. Davis is en route to China to aa her only living relatives. TAN C ALF remarkable Billy House, the Orpheum's “funniest and fattest’ com- edian, is a big attraction at the Orpheum this week. “Big” is the right name, for he is big in size, and big in entertainment value. Billy's skit is named “Oh, Teddy” and has the crowds |roaring from its start to its finish. MARRIAGE VIEWS Pain! OF JAPS CHANGE Caste Not Sharply Defined in Cherry Blossom Land . SIRES R A. a I NS SS SN RAST ES SEAS OPEV AN Ee SO | TOKYO, Jan. 29—When Princest Nobuko Kuni, younger sister of the crown princess, married Kosel San jyonishi, son of Count Sanjyonishi, recently, she did something which | is believed to have established a in imperial family cir FAIL TO FIND LOST WOMAN Ethel Leginska, Famous Pi- anist, Now Among Missing PAINT LICENSE PLAN FAULTY {Proposed Ordinance Is Not Legal, Says Newton B Hesket Hesket? made ora Puget Sound Kennel Show, March 12. 14 on the Pa a to entries may FIVE GROUP FACULTY © of the facul r deann of va ty mee Organizatic ¢ groups schools, for fac vance research, s¢ eurrieu nounced the Thursday. It will x ministration of the various and colleges of the univernity, ever. manageme —_- 7 BUREAU OF MISSING RELATIVES renders to nae this finding mi | relatives department ie Ite help tn in reuniting those who have been |. Thone wh | (lends ore. missing are the disappearance direct: lo The Star, | Randers who may know the whereabeats lef persona mentioned column as | setestog are requested report te |The Star, Other newspapers are Invited | | te repredace such Heme se will interest cee CLARENCE KOOK, communicate with C. M. Dodenhauser, at Eastlake ave., Seattle, Wash 72, last heard from in Seattle and Tacoma; last Ont, Canada, seen in Wolverton, 30 or 40 years ago. Word of his wife is also asked, Boyle was the son of John ar Boyle of the 0: vd Mary Ann ario address. John Ide, Prindle st., Wash., wants to find his sister, OTTIE IDE, probably married now She lived nedr Spokane in 1898. Has blue eyes, light hair, about 6 inches tall. The Wesleyan church of England] has decided that women can be or- jdained ax ministers By this marriage with a common- er the imperial princess gave up all | \claim to whatever rank and now ts only Mrs. Sanjyonishi. Her par- ents consented to the wedding |which is another remarkable thing | lin Japan and something quite im-; | possible even a few short years ago. | Thus, the old order is changing and Japan is following the West in levery way, including affairs of the heart. Heretofore, no person of rank could marry anyone of lesser rank. It was unheard of and fio-| body wo was anybody did tt. |within little more than a half cén-| ltury, when America opened the door | to the Weat, all this has changed. DE PUY RITES TODAY t hurt one bit: on ly that corn scot 3 you sift > a iit corn urting, off with \ el “Freezone pe RSAD 2853. BL 3 De Puy, pioneer Yukon river steam «| boat man, were to be held at 2 p. m Thursday at the Butterworth chapel. He died Sunday at the age of 64 at} his home, 9105 46th ave. #. A son A. L. De Puy, of Talache, Idaho, sur, vives uf But | f, Last rites for Capt. Hart Spafford |, ‘New Discovery ‘Removes Hair Safely | —Roots and All | Nothing destroys a woman's beauty and arm: A wonderful ne lifts out hair, root no bother, no infu hack of hair heay suet) as The Owl Drug Co.— ment Max Steinhauer, how | | BASEMENT STORE BARGAINS Books Ends Special $1.49 Pair Chehalis, | feet 6| THE GRO)TE” RANKIN CO OF) RISE Premient Month-End Sale Attractions Will Insure a Busy Friday — Clear an FIFTH AVE. AND PIKE ce Sale of | Women’s Coats and Dresses Further Rec Interest k and in a ortment that have DRESSES of fabric apiendid models 95 wor 10% just been unpacked, fr COATS — Models for eo) immediate wear, it cluding tweeds and the soft fabrics in plaids and stripes—Some are fur-trim- med; all sizes up to 48 Apron Spec PRON DRESSES which the provider many a Spring need! luctions on Four ing Groups fr DRESSES of and printed silks, in a good assortment of new models just received satin ty Iq COATS, including the $ 50 best selling styles, beautifully trimmed with furs. All of these Coats are silk-lined—all are excep- tional values —Second Floor Dresses if woman will buy with enthusiasm to fill Because at this $1.29 price they offer splendid economies—because the materials are lovely and the styles pleasing E tive use has been made of cretonnes, binding and rick-rack braid, as many have scalloped hemlines; some are eveless They are fashioned of Lawn, Gingham and Percale, in plain colors, plaids and stripes; many are of figured cretonnes. Hit-and-Miss RAG RUGS Special 98¢ 27x54-inch Hit-and-Miss Rag Rugs with mixed centers and contrasting borders. Very handy rugs that will fit in in many places in the home. —Third Floor Art Mirrors Special 79¢ top. Some have very slight im but all are excep at 790 —Basement Store perfections, tional values | Tokanobe Special 79¢c A splendid Tokanobe decorated Pint size “Cleanwood,” of surfi includes assortment F vanes, ry Jardieneres, flower bowls with blocks, etc Specially priced for Month-End Clearance. —Basement Store Auto and Piano Potish—“French Star"— Boyles’ Powdered Wax for Mu end 49c —Second Floor Wool Fibre RUGS Greatly Reduced A small quantity of Wool Fibre Rugs in each of the following sizes, to be closed out: 9x12 Rugs, special.... . $10.50 8-3x10-6. Rugs, special.... 9.75 7-6x9 Rugs, special...... 7.95 —Third Floor Glassware Special 69¢e Odd pieces of Glassware, includ ¢ Mirrors in Fancy metal Book Ende in as: ing fruit and bonbon dishes, Panel shaped A Mirrors orted decorations and designs and sugar and creamers, in two sizes, with pictures at the Splendid valu ight stone cuttings; all have been greatly reduced. —Basement Store —Basement Store Polishes, Floor Wax and Cleaning Preparations Reduced SR Odds and Ends of Colored Varnishes “Pitcairns Soleproof,” from Mrs. R. Keillor, Route No. 1, Box Ware \4.pts. to quarts. Not all colors and not many of each size and 95, Friday Harbor, Wash., sceka| QOLOEYaias xe Maes dvene tess sabes een) ioe word of her brother, JOHN BOYLE, for cleaning varnished and enameled Y-pint size .. danc T-ounee "29¢ 4-ounce ze size... A Special Grouping of Three of Lournay’s bt oilet Articles The Groups cor Od Special <2 189C EARRINGS Special 69¢ 1 ' The three for 89¢ loc Squibb's Taleum Powder Special 19c A nd —First Floor —Virst Floor Crystaline Beads Special 69¢ ONG STRANDS of beautifully cut Crystaline Beads in unusual and novelty styles and combination colorings. Amethyst, emerald, sapphire, white crystal, tourmaline, ruby, lapis and coral imitations. Priced exceptionally low for clearance. —First Floor LINEN *KERCHIEFS Special 18¢ Each LAWN *KERCHIEFS Spec igh® forg 25c Handkereh Regular 15c value —First Floor 4 —First Floor New and Smart PASTEL PEARLS | | A Special $ 2.95 Offer at HREE-STRAND CHOCKER Pear! Beads of inde- structible quality in nile, pink, orchid and other new pastel colorings of soft lustre, with jeweled caba- shon clasps. The strands measure 1514, 1614 and 17 inches in length, —First Floor Some Excellent USED PHONOGRAPHS Greatly Underpriced Arrange Liberal Terms -$ 95.00 90.00 No. 207 BRUNSWICK; fumed oak: . No. 200 BRUNSWICK; mahogany One MASTERPIECE; mnehogeny One SONORA; mahogany. No. 80 VICTROLA; walnut. Large UPRIGHT COLUMBIA; mahogany One BUSH AND LANE; mahogany. Soa One COLUMBIA; mahogany Royal Console Branswick (demonstrator) These machines show very little use and are guaranteed to be in fine condition. —Mezza ine Floor ague, according | White Plague Is Menace in Brazil . RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil, Jan 29.—The most serious problem con- | 4° fronting Brazil today is the white | city of the world Dr, Chagas asserted Dr, Chag losis take ———— |heautiful Rio de | world's great tims of the dr | Whereas in New Paris mortality do }1.6 of the cities, it reaches | portion of 6.31 in CUREDIN G& TO 14 DAYS Ordinary cases ot ¥ or protruding piles worst cases two w TENT, the dependable and pr Sie makes the ai Kas, uble AN, a simple lg us, hygienist of universal fame more victims in Rio Janiero than in any other great populations PM STARVING! to Eat Ss MISE: alarming heart, to Dr los Cha-| Have you looked in the Want Ad columns? By following them you are sure to profit Grandmother Knew! red that tuber Recent statistics, d, show that “our | ‘There Was Nothing So Good for Janeiro” is the | Congestion and Colds as Mustard t cemetery for But the old-fashioned mustard) plaster burned and blistered while it acted, Get the relief and he'p that yes not go beyond | mustard plasters gave, without the ‘of those | plaster and without the blister. Musterole does it. It is a clean, ! white ointment, made with oil of | mustard. It is acientifically fre- pared, so that it works wonders, Gently massage Musterole in with the finger-tips. See how quickly it | brings relief—how speedily the pain | disappears. York, the arming pro- | Try Musterole for sore throat, Bis eee caer ant. bronchitis, “Conallitin, croup, atitt aon neck, asthma, neuralgia, headache, Get the Handy Tube But rm Afraid se eation, Pleuriay, rheumattam, | umbago, pains and aches of the cope ie aman a | back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, ible tubes with det pile pipe, bruises, chilblains, ‘frosted feet, colds of the cheat (it may prevent | pneumonia) To Mothers: Musterole is also made in milder form for babies and small children. Ask for Children’s Musterole. MY—the agony annoying as is the seat 35e and 65c, Jars and tubes; hos- natu pital size, $3.00. for stomach dix orders, will Ite ple: A trial bo provide quick asant to take ttle will con Drug Stores © Paris Medicine Co. 2630 Pine St., St. Louis, Mo. Better than @ mustard plasier Jack Miner's bird sanctuary was | the calling place recently of about 200 wild native white swans on their way South for the winter, - DANCING at De Honey's Beautiful Academy E. Pike at 13th Rheumatism A Remarkable Home Treat- ment Given by One Who Had It will convince you. $4 DANCING TAUBHTS5 Advanced Class starts Monday eve, Beginners’ Class Thursday eve., §:30, All dances and new steps taught, $5.00, Indies $4.00, Plenty of prac- tice,’ No embarrassment. You can find no other school of this class yeara.I tried remedy after remedy but auch relief am T obtained was such a pitiful condition h turned, [ have given it to a number Private lessons all hours. Learn from professional teachers. Take advan- tage of our cut rate this week. 8, I want every sufferer from any form A sub-acute (swelling Phone BA ai for ite Don’t xe name and Treatment” ng power, mail your fectly aatiatied to send Why suffer any lon

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