The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 13, 1925, Page 11

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FRIDAY MARCTI 18, 192 Grotto’s Society Circus HARTLEY BANS @Starts Thrill Davs Here RATE FIGHT Beauties, Fun and 3-Year Contest of State for Stunts to Feature eg ? Rights Must Be Given Up Big Entertainment a par nue « M 1 r € Y Angora Gr lyst iym, Friday that he wi! B mit a public works departn ad entative to be present at Sy Angora! ing. As an explanation ¢ ft Amer tude the ernor said that ourth July trophy ure the capital of the state of W frater n in will be at Olympia.” What of pert w wo ude © order Was not explained at the! Mi K € Duf | © than three yea T. “Fol x commerce commissio: Madam « the differentia fave 1 Wiss Dorothy Pottet, latest| cr) Sok beclln ites an *lentrant in the Grotto Circus} W beauty contest. a and th he exect of the atfa Hyneman, however, will be we Niles St nted, a MOULTON MAY Seattle Building Last NOT SERVE Month Is 238 Per Cent ) L May B Fi Aboue February of ’22) fing emo tar en A GRAND total of $59,615,821 In geles metropc area. All but | permits | Washington, Nevada and the same |? ay x of Callf t nereases | | veh erve as al oft shown of the National survey of S. W. Straus & Co Washington, Oregon, evada and Arizon ver January of this ye ion Of the larger «ithe S. W. Straus & Co +haih-shows lawyers in § cities comprised in tt sh ge One under the De MAKE A posi the moat cannot report February, the in its history, February of except for the Lo n- | February, 109 pe as a ted fc —————— 2a ——-|cent over the two ax comMT in Fe artes and 19 per ce Olympia, T a q the total for January i as y bars him from ma OTRESSES VALUE. Seattle issued $2,052,105 in os nah OF N. W. SHOW General Chairman Points commission is to building permits during Febru ary, {4 per cent less than in January, 7 per cent tess than for last February, 1 per cent less than in February of 1973, but 235 per cent more than in February of Spokane THE SEATTLE STAR FREDERICK & NELSON ——————— —_ CHILDRENS ft PROMENADE, — toy As ros orrow at Downstairs Store The public is invited to attend, OWNSTAIRS STORE | Dependable Goods Economy Prices....Frederick & Nelson Service CHILDRENS ‘ AS HION PROMENADE Girls’ Stamped Gingham «Dresses 55c Each $1.00 Two Charming Examples of Values in Women’s Spring Coats * At $17.75 and $25 2 for sit BBE e 2 for 81.00. es Sports Blouses and Knickers for ‘ | “Miss 10 to 14 Years” BLOL I t f $1.50. RI ICKERS Women’s Union Suits 41c Each Four of Many New Styles in Hats aay, Boys’ Better Grade Suits v4 With Vest and Two x f Pairs Knickers ($12.35 mart ALE BLOUSES. | ' EK nd Boys’ Union Suits, 85c PRING-WEIGHT Union Suits in fine-rib ecru and white cotton. Wing sleeves and knee length 24 to 34 DOWN Siz chest measure- TAIRS STORE with band cuffs. be ment. A f Women’s Dainty Voile Chemises 2 for T5c a 1.0 . here Getto TAR In This Charming, Low-priced Group 10Oto te A re i : f The. $4.00; i Children’s Half-Sox 35c Pair ~ 3 Pairs $1.00 ey lavish flower trimmings on modified pc morcertend lin 5. Asmart model for bobbed heads is in blac et color combinatior perky little owl heads in front. Many unusually goo tog Among the new arrival many becoming for ey ~ x are styles ; { Chemises with trimmed straps and $1.50. i o9ke shapes are new at k and white, with two dst ein § | the matron. i January, 26 per cent +|for last February, m.(over that of February 4} 160 per cent over Fet nders number » made Eureka and } Bolse, Id m chosen a site because it offers permar ‘ in the way of at the exhibit © nt ad- | Ventura, tive | California hooths on one floor Eugene in Ore sat both ends of Tucson in Arizo Vancouver in Washin, RADIO FAN Rattler’s Tongue Is Used as Ears, Science Says vconvaniet Fishburne to Talk to Democratic Club tortainment ner facts that m: ; i Sacte ~ re Tacoma, {ror place for our show.” tVALLIS, Ore A George of © of the deb his state 1 college Jaborat ose of the exposition national conven t of fostering better’ trade rela- will speak on "The |.” Passi op .| Future of Demi he original dio fan meeting of the King C forked te st itawas ‘cafiloria Ked t and lorado until his January, Miss Aln will feature contralto, the 1 program 2 remarkable |! imu c.>. PHILLIPS 1c 1308 SECOND AVENUE VARIETY AND VALUE tougue takes the place of =| his ears, kes have no ears, in the common sense of the word. | Many insects have similar devices | for hearing. The grasshopper scientists point out, carriea his ear ase, sensitive nerve © brain, which fies the sound, just as in the case of human be Methodist Churches | Hold Joint Service | A combined | | | | j | erles of special | evangelist! cos commencing | Sunday, March will be held b: the three slsh-speaking Metho- | {dist churches of Bailurd vices will be held in the Park Methodist church, 22nd a N, W. and W, 56th st Dr, Byron 1. Wilson, superinten- | dent of the Seattle district fog the | Methodist church, will be the speak jer. Dr. J. Edgar Purdy, director réligious training for the Puget Sound conference, and the threo | pastors of the churches, will assist Dr, Wilson at the meetings | | . : | |Says Eskimos Knew | Earth Round Before | KANSAS CITY, Mo, March 13 Christopher Columbux was not the | first person to belleve the carth was round, according to@apt, Don- {ald B. MacMillan, noted explorer, lin a lecture here last night. Eyxki- | mos in the Far North have held | For Women and Growing Girls H New shoes in greater variety for spring. 8 Desirable styles for every occasion. New light } tans, blond satins, black and colors in combi- ; nations—black in suede, satins, patent and kid. Unexcelled values at these prices. $4.85 $585 $G-85 Visit Our New BARGAIN DEPARTMENF and save money. Hundreds of pairs of broken and discontinued nimbers greatly reduced, All sizes, though not in all styles. $1.85 $2.85 $3.85 \ | | | this theory for Wore than 2,000 | years, said Capt. MacMillan, while | the white man's discovery that the | learth is round is but slightly more than 600 years old, i MEET THE EMIR) $$ is tho ret ling Emir of Arghan. Istan, being the third son of Emir Habibullah Khan Whom ho suc the! | coeded to throne when the latter wi sinated, anna GLAS: SNAKE) neers of *¥ ormea sand | r Amanullah Khan of Women’s and Children’s OME NOVELTY PUMPS in and black velvet. Broken size lots, various styles. Low-priced, black but satin, patent leather all sizes among the .. $3.15 CHG DIE oc cea ve heceens tives prnine sivcbibeeie ts AND GROWING GIRLS’ PATENT PUMPS in one-strap with rubber heel 5 81% to 30. Sizes 21% to 7, $3.00. ND YOUTHS' “ARMY LA SHOES in elk-tanned last leather of sturdy quality. Made on comfortably - fitting with Goodyear welt soles. Sizes 10 to 181% Sizes 1, 1% and 2, $3.50 $4.00 Enameled Felt-Base Floor Covering, Special 59c Square Yard In Seven Attractive Tile and Conventional Patterns ‘TAIRS STORE Smart New Slip-On Sweaters $3.50 WO of the attractive new styles are — sketched. There are many more, and just as smart as these. Fash- ioned in wool, wool with yon and entirely of rayon (artificial silk). Unusually rt are the new felt col- lar and cuff effects and front lacings. Quite a variety of colors, Good value at $3.50. DOWNSTAI Army, Navy Mixed U p in vrules, h ot. foreign port without laying | Transport Liquor Case °".""". ene ure that 2 Is ay tempt appearance t hore was smuggling t being made Smuggling Hinted at in Beaufort Seizure; Cashiering of Officers Is Possible This, if proved, will be a civil, not a eT a a military, offense, but the military ASHINGTON, March 13.—Tho|to investigate the Beaufort caso is| authorities certainly will have to ufort liquor scandal creates | a mixed body composed of both army|take measures against y officer most difficult situations |and navy officers, since both ser- ever had to deal | vices are involved. It will impose no punishments but simply return a That quantity of whisky | finding of facts was found by raid who searched| Then it will be the business of the transport, on her arrival at Nor-| the army and,navy, respectively, to | | © West Indies, there is| take up tho individual 5 | officers of each service as UNION MADE | points to. | i folk from th no question ‘At least 40°cases are accounted for definitely, not to mention some| If the consequences of conviction | which is believed to have peen| were trifling, the matter would not ted ashore during the exeite-| be the subject of so much of a flut ment and still more which the own- | ter in military circles, but they may | ers managed to heaye overboard, be very serious professionally, | smu What makes the case so hard The unauthorized presence of} to handle is that the intoxicants | liquor on a naval vessel ts prohibited | HAVE ARRIVED were fougd in the staterooms of | by definite regulations and navy offi = army and perhaps of n offi- | cers who disregarded it automatical cors who were returning the ly subject themselves to discipline. transport frem duty in the West n army officer's jon is dif. Tilien 40 that the board of in- i to naval| happened when a Big quiry cannot very convingingly report inability to determine re: | fi p " It 1 and several | TONITE sponsibility. PURPLE MILL | who may be civilly convicted of rum smuggling, as guilty of conduct un-| becoming his uniform. | one of the army and navy a large = = = NEW MODELS Light and Dark Shades $35 —$40 ‘Thid was what similar discovery Beaugert once before, earlier on the naval coliter| months | <ittery. | ‘The authorities also raanaged to| First and Pike HBAVY METCALTS hush these two previous affairs up | CASIT PRIZUS at the time, as may have been done on still other occasi@s which hav | not even yet Seine hkl the putetey SATURDAY NIT | Well worth $40— In the present: In Mey lo catlemen aoe Tefen ite || ‘orees action and a whitewash, if | Sie u attempted, will be so obvious ib pals ae ance 4 o ee | that a tremendous outery is sure to| a7 a big! iiven to Oue |) be raised. | ne Lucky Door Number a On the other hand, it promises to be almost imponsiblo to got a court martial together which will penalize an offense recognized as almost unt- veraal in both the army and navy commiasionsd personnels. The tard of inquiry, appointed by | Ttear Admiral Roger Welles, com- mandant of the Wifth Nayal district, 4 Gentlemen 250 Ladies 100 Blue and Brown Serges |} Big Horse Nace Dance | ~ MONDAY NIT WI ECARL SCHERMER 103 First Ave. South Winner 8% Gentlemen Xe Dancing 121) 1) Cash rine Ladies 100 DANOING HV ERY NITE | | Leonard's Orchestra : Ten President -Ship ; 'Costa Rica Watches Bids Opened Mar. 19! for Diseased Seeds WASHINGTON, March 13.—Blds) permits oerene 4D 5 to import ss will be 19, it Thibel plants, seeds, opened | T° into Costa Rica was an+| Must be obtained by the importer be. and tube nounced today. |fore sending his order, according to oa in exectuive decree effective Janu- Free Social Science 3% 1 18°, sv» « cabted report of Re cial W. Unekles, Ss Lecture at College | coi. 0 an Jose: te Shirl Blalock, of the second lecture in the social) bureau of foreig t cau of foreign and domestic com: under the auspices of Phi| merce in Seattle ene ary 17, 19 a Kappa fratern will be ven TY Wednesday, at § p. m,, in room 233 This legislation was enacted to Philosophy hall, at the uni ity, | Protect culture in Costa Rica, Dr, Howard Woolston and Dr, R. I McKenzie will lecture on “The St tus of Sociology.” ‘The lectu' free to the public, ue to the fact that there have been ent instances of diseased seeds j having been brought into the coun: | try, PLAN ANDERSON RITES Perhaps it would be well for the senate to select a personal “whip” | for Mr. Dawes, to tell him what to] ane ; say before he begins to Hell-and. |, ~-"enseme nts are being made for st Anderson, log: foreman of Charleston, who died at the Swedish hospital 'Thurs- , an getting UP day night, following a brief illness. ats artes iN}rne body is at the Butterworth haeceeeeeorornd mulaas: A son, George Ander- senate when se | son, of Charleston, survives him, < Mariah British produce’ a film with se it Ha! we're § scene in the U. Charlie Dawes intro ved himself. | frosts St. Patrick’s Masquerade Ball TUESDAY, 5 Years with Marcum Opiteal Co, Our Prices Are as Low ee highest quality lenses and frames will permit, sfaction suaranteed. 20 years’ experionce DR, E. HW, MELIUS Optometrist and Optician 410 Pike St MA to-3605, Seventh and Pine PRIZES. GIVEN

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