The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 12, 1925, Page 7

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THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1925 Just as & Mlustrated 150 New Spring Dresses 50 Printed Silk Dresses Just arrived—the rage in the East—these beautiful new models with short sleeves, in all shades. * Wide, assort ment of patterns i) $ 85 | . two alike. High low necks, some 1 4 mee ties in contrasting ate sate shades, Sizes 16 te 40. Save $5.00 on this extra special tomorrow at $15.85. Latest 100 "sii: DRESSES The new Spring shades in dominating tone are expressed in these models. Beaded and lace trim- med straight line and some flare skirts, in all sizes. Very special at $ 5 TRICOSHAM DRESSES New arrivals in stouts—in sizes to 56, $15.85. KNIT AND KNIT LACE The New SCARF 500 of the very new ones in $1.95 pastel shades, some with painted floral designs. A large group at CAPFAREL SHOP 107 Pike Street Between Ist & Ind | Flour Production ground or about produced 19,923, or about 87: Wheat year amo fou as compared with 11,198,6 preceding y in Canada Grows |*" LUMBER RATE Expert Says Cutting Prices Sure to Ruin Market BY FRANK FOSTER Tho claims are being mado that | the mills are all adhering to a| prioe of $23 per thousand, the mint: | mum for which Atlantic schedules can be out, it ts pretty well known that orders are being accepted at a lower figure by some of them Should such @ sign of weakness become at all general, nothing could save tho market from a collapse According to the best authorities, | {ness conditions In the United] States Goro never better, bu Slumps and also booms, are nowhere on the hortzon. Andy all agree that/ Europe fa on a better basta Estimates for the bullding pro gram in this country place the amount at $5,000,000,000, or about what it was last year, And last r the volum sold satisfactory tt of lumber enough, only ver 40 after a long} t 86. This ts a hope good feature in our foreign | y on tho part correspon ed as well as rough | ted Kin % and Hono Box China, lulu. Plywood in favor in Groat therm. CLEAN KIDNEYS | BY DRINKING LOTS OF WATER | | Take Salts to Flush Kidneys | ‘ if Bladder Bothers or I Back Hurts | ot water before days and yor epctta is new kind V of soap does the | washing-leaves ; you just th MUST HOLD TO/ ing schooner ‘ THE hy August Carla sea-Tor Photo by “EVERYBODY LOVE SPORTS | Although Ono Does Not Necessarily Need to Participate 1 the old time parlor on ZA, Yow you change washday to rinse day- NOW COMES RINSO, the new kind of soap, which does the wonders for the weekly wash that Lux does for your fine silks and fluffy woolens. You don’t have to stand over Rinso while it washes. Gently, safely it loosens all the dirt —does the hard work of washing by itself. You do just the lighter work of rinsing. That’s why it’s called Rinso. Ask for the big new package, Lever Bros. Co., Cambridge, Mass. é Gently loosens dirt—-you just rinse the clothes clean SEATTLE “If We Have Luck” Schooner Preparing for Another Long Voyage Into Arctic Ocean ng Finnish mate aboard the sail- Holmes,” now awaiting the epring voy- age into the Arctic. Carlson remains aboard the ship at all, imes, whether in the battle with Northern ice or in winter! quarters at Ballard, ing th STAR L Carter @ Dir BY G, LUCILLE BUTLER wt her n bones sheathed 3 | August the winds jsrmit to the edgo of ® loo pack, will hang off and on spring break. She will t in to at Fisherman's October, “It we imperturable af as Finnish mate puts For that's a p the game sing down to accepted philo ly by the heroes tn grime ed dungarees, who pit thelr| 1 against tho might of great en seas and pitiless winds of rm. ‘ARIZONA HOUSES WAR OVER LAW River Compact FHOENTX, A }legal battlo in day following March 12.—A]} Arizona loomed to- approval by both} \the 30 crit a 1 THAT’S WHAT CREDITORS OF . THE HOUSE OF BARGAINS GOT— YOU GET THE BENEFIT OF BANKRUPTCY PRICES « $ LARGE PAN- ELED ALUMI NUM COFFE PERCOLATOIE _ | Six-pound 8 cups, with attach- ¢ ments. Reg- will agree ularly sold] est offer y at $4.50. irons. manufacturer for lifetime. ELECTRIC PERCOLATORS| ELECTRIC IRON 98 LIFETIME GUARANTEE iron guaranteed by You that this is the great- ‘Ou ever saw in electric WOM ortment and wools. ‘N’S DRESS “rine of eset [BASEBALL wanted silk $6 95 Closed out at. . FR FE N HOSE— Pure $1.25 quality. Closed out at qu ized CLAS ity; all colors ED OUT Thread Chiffons, in ck and colors. 85c COSTUME S LIP S—Fine highly mercer- $1.00 WOMEN’S BLOOMERS. Jersey 3loomers, elastic waist and knee. Closed out at... Knit Cotton 19 One official size “REACH BASEBALL” given ABSO LUTELY FREE with ry pair of Boys’ and Men's E. & J. HLKICK Athle And you not only get this genuine horsehide-covered baseball, but the prices of these fa- mous shoes have been re- Shoes. Cc duced to only $2.25 10 $3.25 MACKINAWS — For boys and children. Wool; well tailore values. Closed outat.. 5 RAI Snaps at $7. BOYS’ SCHOOL SUITS— Regular $7 values. Some with 2 pants. CLOSED 485 OUT AT... ANVAS GL! S— CLOSED OU’ de ALU DOI. sus ciice cits MEN’S SOX — Mercerized cotton and lisle. 35¢ values. CLOSED OUT AT, 1 Oe MAN Sie eae ‘ SAVE IN THE BARGAIN BASEMENT 17x2 ON 18x2, ON "19x26, 20x27, FRESH pounds I LE, pair. . sounds ALE, pair.... 3 pounds.. ON SALE, pair pounds ALL-FEATHER ON SALE, pair....«. SAFETY BLADES with Gillette they last, dozen $1.98 $3.95 Imported for use razors. PILLOWS $1.49 Some very for only . $2.95 sell for many times this price. out a pair Friday MEN’S SHOES—All sizes and styles. fine leathers. Made to Pick $1.95 Thousands of other equally sen- sational prices await you in this big Basement Salesroom. your time and look around. Take logtalators | “valueless.” probably 1419-21-23 FIRST AVE. NEXT TO ECONOMY MARRET their action ‘orts will be made to refor the | » matter to a vote of Arizona} next state | JUST A LITTLE Scrap On Over Colorado | POSLAM ENDS THAT ITCHING Wash all tho itching places thor |houses of the state legislature of| oughly with Poslam was Soap and hot} lthe mmonded Colorado river com.| water. Then dab them over with just | | pact. was concurred in by jInte today, claim tho |invalld. ‘The governo |a resolution {9 not legislation anc the assembly action Opponents of the measure. which | CONC very was | and burning and lets you sleep the| = Soe at all drug holds that | Whole night through 1 | gists —Advertisemont. a little Poslam. Poslam is such RATED relief that the] first touch stops the Itching} | The ‘Brown Dentistry is like wine it gets better with age, | PEOPLE 170,000 PEOPLE had thelr (DENTAL WORK) ‘TH CARED FOR at tho offices (ot Dr. Edwin J, Brown, Senttle's| | Leading Dentist. Thirty years’ ex. f¥rienco has enabled Dr. Brown to evolve a system of dental method all his own which has given the Brown Dental Offi an enviable nation-wide, Faithful work, | jours and giving people the and most for their money is tho sceret of I Brown's O88, All Dental Work is now being mado at greatly reduced Prices until May 1, 1925, and all work ts guaranteed, Mgr, Brown Dental Offices, 5'2% on Centrally Located Business Property NO COMMISSION 6% to "7% On Apartment House and Residence Property Anywhere in Seattle NO COMMISSIONS mF We Will Save You Money on Your Real Estate Loan WASHINGTON MUTUAL SAVINGS BANK 1101 SmCOND AVENUW 100 Columbia street. y cannot be made into law. He told | election. In the meantime executive ac- tion or injunction proceedings to prevent ‘carrying out the provisions of the bill were anticipated. Physics Lecture at Labor Hall Friday Prof, Frederick A. Osburn, of the department of physics, University of Washington, will lecture on “Twen- tieth Century Progress in the Science of Physics” Friday at 8 p. m. at the Labor temple, Sixth ave. and Uni- versity st. Tho lecture will be under tho auspices of the college. The public invited. AR WORMS EAT BUENOS AIRES—By connecting a strong microphone with head phones to an apple, a South Amert- can scientist has been able to detect Seattle Labor | the sound of worms gnawing and biting within the apple. In the same manner he detected the pres- ence of weevils In corn. | When You Feel a Cold Coming On |Take Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets to work off the cause and to | fortify the system against an attack ;of Grip or Influenza. A Safe and j Proven Remedy. The box bears sig- jnature of E. W. Grove. 300.—Adver- tisement. | American Telepnone & Telegraph Co, 12nd Dividend The regular quarterly dividend of Twe jollars and Twenty-Five Cents {$2.28) tll be paid on Wednesday, to stockholders of record of business on Tuesday, 1925, | March 17, On account of the Annual Meeting of the Btockholders, the transfer books will be ed at the clo lay, March 1 at 10:00 A. M. on it, BLAIR-S) of business on and re-opened ril 1, 1925. ITH, Treasurer. IN RESPECT FOR THE MEMORY OF MORRIS A. LUNDQUIST THIS STORE WILL REMAIN CLOSED TOMORROW FRIDAY MARCH THIRTEENTH LUNDQUIST-LILLY

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