The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 10, 1925, Page 3

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THE EATTLEI TAR dim Marshall |) THE GROTE-RANKIN CO OTTO F. KEGEL, Preaidert a Legi WED.-THURS-FRL-SATURDAY| Le BSLATUTE | | roeronsrsnat wer tem ABSOLUTELY THE LAST FOUR DAYS |] pps: nous: Wer, tomoroy ie allover, oes Beautiful New 1 can hardly say that the atu gaye because, strictly speaking, the gathering down here has “ n ie Stare DISASTROUS] roe Store [lies coin, Ge Seushanines meh oa ST LK FPR O C K S FIRE CLOSED! Neourhat toe Hatley heme ties. obi to e.linll and been ated etihy the ‘tke merehal '6 RUINS THE We Bought the kimmed off you can begin to see what sort of fare there In most fascinating and colorful new materials for Spring. de S000 ae Stock! In a FEW _ oa a tp hg Fee ye a eee : ss eo STAR SHOE] pays tHis SALE Pp oc! {lineal ii cates lal, “here Tot ns a t 44 5 9 5 s masks blaze rere’. at Lbs. “ would surely have done two obvious thing (1) He would have asked islature to start a cor : . ; ; rae ; . : . i . sent ag!” y be ad lors, rich, new materials and a subtle, youhtful dash distinguish this ex- REGROUPED, MARKED DOWN FOR THE FINAL DAYS! Jf °\:\'"\), sonny. fo may be taxa ional canrtnant of Su Frocks. Versatile frocks, peroltting thelr ws fo hd (2) He would have asked the legislature to make the tania saretiion on Tt 7 e ath 8, permitting their use To Our store has been crowded for the past two weeks. Thrifty men and women big corporations pay their just share of taxes nity pin ir rll det i ttully — one ak pkey to be had at this price, and pave taken advantage of these values!. However, there are hundreds of pairs left to The “intangibles” include bonds, mortgages, notes and so py a es delightfully the new style tendenc “ a eg maa a rahe 5 2 81.88; eee oP a There are unusual models, showing the new tunic effects, godets, circular skirts, gi! To make a cleanup of the entire lot we have marked down $2.88 lots to 81. forth—“income property” in the best of the word $1.88 lots to $1.00; $1,00 lots to 50¢, ete, ete. COME EARLY! Now they pay nothing toward keeping the state going. If apron fronts, pleated flounces and semi-clinging backs he gets off scot Frocks with long sleeves, very short sleeves or no sleeves at : Searf collars, pooRS OPEN 9 A M NOTE ADDRESS CAREFULLY f as fh a = vere i mer to ward developing hand-painted floral designs, lace, fine pleatings and metz stitching trim them in the country he’s nearly ta out of existence. a lovely manner WOMEN $ NOVELTY PUMPS AND OXFORDS Great corporations mar to dodge taxes by hav ang one The materials are Crepe Satin, Heavy Crepe de Chine and Prints P TS! SATINS! SUEDES ' valuation oy ra ae and i ging e ios n In dot, circle, geometric and flower designs, on light or dark baekground. . purposes. Some he former is fo or e . fet aya poses ' Aa ; ; ‘ 3 All Sizes, Widths and Styles of latter. ‘That doesn't seem fair. Or, if it’s fair, it's fair only 1 a and entrancing colors. These are truly phenomenal values THE STAR SHOE STORE SOLD THESE FOR from the corporation wpoint, —Second Floor -00, 36.00 and $7.00 Corporation tax valuations are going down year by year. There are great, growing public utilities in this state that are being assessed 5 per cent less each year. At that rate in 20 years they'll be worth nothing at all—assessment value A Sale of 700 Yards of and won't have to pay any taxes. Try ac oonyines ed Gasca that your home should be 36-Inch Beautiful essed that way. Jus t , Holly wood A »vernor Hartley forgot those two important things when e . Sandals : ye started out to reduce taxes. Reducing taxes is a thing iB } ) Martha Wash. s NS that’s well-night impossible. About all a man can do is nN lis vints Oxfords i . aa S spread the load. That is what all the commotion is about. : = The folks with the most influence generally manage to spread a the load so that it lies lightly upon them. That's why Eeaee| Extra y 87 PAIRS SHOES 346 PAIRS SHOES Shera \| of them can spend a few thousand dollars on lobbies down Special C ard eoeee |] econ here. Women’s Dress Pumps Shoes For$ 88 If you and I—we folks with $5,000 bungalows and only Hunt your thimble—and your scissors—for directly you glimpse these cool, Women’s High Shoes Holly wood Sandals $4,000 to pay on 'em—at 7 per cent—had a good lobby down crisp, new English Prints, with their quaint little designs and lovely colors, Children’s Shoes Men's Shoes MEN here maybe we'd get the load spread a little more evenly you'll have visions of new aprons and bewitching frocks for yourself and the Girls’ Shoes Felt Slippers HD ab ca Nesey al These Sold for $7.50 and $4.50 Yours truly, small folk. Women’s Rubbers Felt Stippers " You may choose from a large variety of fascinating patterns and have all BOYS’ and the warm-weather frocks you want without extravagance! oO mae qilany of Bt GinLs’ suoes $1.33 a : n t These “eee at Scorer sioner al An event attractive to all who are skillful with a needle! os EVER 0 NS . e at ~ shoes are bb ry ‘ RUBBERS 25c Full of the airy spirit of Spring are these new cottons—you'll be delighted piled by " a he specially 7 aralnr : selled & ) (eENNRS cme with them, especially since they are priced so low. smoke and Pairs. MEN'S RUBBERS— Ie Come Early. If Work or Dress 88c - - stage First Floor uci BOYS’ and GIRLS’ = —— — ke or water, sizes 5 to 11, Ih; — a4 nie pray God make my muvy 1 ta Star Want Ad serve you= when muv-| him, and all the while ae abe ed baby put} has been, “I want my muvy s hand over his he and drew a@|} want my muvy Why don't she ERCV TER Tae) sobt breath jcome to Junie?" 35 YEARS child] “Mr. Prescott seemed more hurt t|that the child paid no attention to has} him than he was anxious about his xttention | Wife. Every day he would take him 5 in his arms and tell him a long, com att Bis, |forting tale about his “muvver.” = = | “I'll tell you what, old chap,” 1 ° ero SWAMP-ROOT FOR |neard him say one morning as he Custom Built ecoerendhy Ne | Was rocking the baby in his arms, | while you wait. Call, write or would be quarreling most of ILMENTS “you shall see your mother as soon) ] phone MA in-1283 for appooint Sooiwhat Thay. de is KIDNEY A as the doctor will let anyone see her.| I ment. Eyes guaranteed hg: prt tgastrding : | She wants to see you more than any-| I evemaker from New York City Last opportunity. ¥ story of innermost emotions revealed by private letters) | Hirange am it may sort. the nd whom he had} has been really ill, taking no in yHIN AL DEN Pre S- T, CONTINUED te old each othe BROKEN ‘ : t we a one, Jackie. I know she wants to see LOTS ; ; ; | Ther you more than she does me.” act eee ee onal |e at eke ne |(Copyrisht, 1026, NEA Service, inc) | TWO DAYS om 4 no loveliest women I have ever seen. and bi E 4 ; the beauty of a life well] § »-Root stands eed Clans starts Monde: TOMOKKUW — Diary of Nurse All dances « | Johnson continued, steps taught 4 5.00. |) ah ARE TFS ee ‘ Have you lost a treasured keep- NEAR UNION ou sake? By using a Star Want Ad OPP ARCADE BLDG noha 7 : i fact you to danc yf Tl you may be able to get in touch 1320-2 AVE learned : ¢ tf r 4 1a || with the finder. Seangas fi - ized { feature alone to do an to ws : is worth di uble the price. t rag Reape Midge liom gh ’ taxon mil hours Learn 1) @VAILABLE EVEN IN THE.STEINWAY of one of these women who have & Sold at from pre l teachers, Take bp | ite" t h it bottles of two |] advantage o! r cut rates this | conned fighting life's battles, one who] all drug stores in ave eof our cut, 7 | LLAR 143] Ist Ave ‘ita and waits for what Fato will] sizes, medium and large week. Phone BA st-0369. | However, if you wish first to test BIG DANCE Near Pike Street | deal out to him or ber. he evidently has c t everything will come ou’ remedy in the thousands ump-Root Even during the night we alll this great preparation send ten cents || oS wednesday and Saturday || NEXT TO | nought Mra. Prescott would not sur-|to Dr. Kilmer & Co. Binghamton, |] Gye.” Wednesday bargain neha || BARTELL’S lvive she showed no overwhelming|N. Y., for a sample bottle. When fadien 200, gentlemen soc. Finest 1G 2 | we: " e . best music, Whe . DRUG STORE altho she has just buried| writing be sure and mention this| nite nae Vein kak tein tee her Husband and lost her daughter er.—-Advertisement Wil benefit by placing a| In the fifth and sixth century) South End Body t to i anc ie aaa i Mm . Youth adores q the Duo-Art Ad in The Star—the cost is | spices were demanded as ransom in ached the place where all her tears nt TeiRicenlation larger. | stead of gold. Give Banquet Soon | }..0 been shed, and 1 know to my fie mi | Plans for a banquet to be held | sorrow that you have to shed many ruary 20 to celebrate the 25th] gallons of them before your soul is anniversary of the South End Ip-|dry of emotion. nt dustrial association were made Mon-| Mrs. Preacott's oldest boy in a won- A Nor onty does this piano |@ay at a luncheon at the’ Chamber] der. I have never seen a more beaw lof Commerce building. titul child, and I never saw a child fesse: h the play the popular rolls, the | | E. Rex Smith will be toastmaster| that so idolized his mother as that dance numbers, but sts own | and R. H. Thompson will make the|baby—he is only 3 years old. i anniversary address. Raymond J.| When he was brought tn to see his master-made reproducing Huff and John B. Shorett are chair-| new little brother this morning, he P 1 rell O man and secretary respectively of tly paid any attention to’him at rolls as well, jthe committee in charge of arrange His whole concern seemed to be} i nad not | Imperishable records by ments, mother, whom he = Paderewski, Grainger, de Pachmann, Cortot, Hof- Tomorrow ~~ mann, and the other great By Train and Ship ee artists of today. : ° p ; Yet youth, that lov If You Do This Now : to New York QPS wee but little more adores the Duo- IT the first sign of a cold saved the days of time and as Shasta route to California—(four fine Art. $750 and —that’s the time to all the money that colds al- | trains daily) —thence scenic Sunset ¢ a= | route to New Orleans. y p> treat it. ways cost. It’s the cheapest, | Excellent meals in the Southern’Pacific “pilin do it haan hot casiest, safest way to handle | dining car. le. They take one colds. Connection at New Orleans with pala- t! | | tial steamers for New York—meals and hey first suspect 2 Just squeeze the juice of a | Ls berth included in the one fare. cm Then get into bed, Jemon in glass or cup of hot Biksilorvesa SA TeAitas doc the Maral Gene Warm covers. water. The effectiveness of at New Orleans. | Inthe morning, in nine hot lemonade is due to more | a a @au y Ask about Carriso GorgeroutefromSan 5 oe of ten, all traces of _ than its heat. Add sugar if 9 Diego—Apache Trail detour of Arizona. the cold have disappeared. you wish. } But you should act at Get a dozen lemons now | $6 ont Once—tonight if you feel and keep them aan in the | uy now, for colds. BU isl crcatriteht that gente ee All rent applied if you purchase it any time later. : “papa godine Ask for California lem See this model—only a limited number available millions from pneu- the tart, juicy, practically for rental. For further information, and the “flu’—those seedless kind. . They make communicate with Who don't wait too long. the most effective lemonade e Mis eer niet er | Du Barry Piano Co. Southern Pacific TWO STORES B.C. Taylor, General Agent 5 106-108 Union Street 216 Pike Street 314 Union St Seattle, Wash. ie Ave, at Pine Scattle

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