The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 7, 1925, Page 6

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nen PAGE 6 [413 JO 1417 THIRD AVE. GET. PYKE & UNION Reorganization Sale uccessful sz », of course 1 values without get We could not offer such g a quick response en and women who want good goods at a bar 1 price hings are planned for Thursday selling EASTER LILIES, $1.00 You will want a Lily for Easter Sunday. Here's your chance to get one at below market prices, 250 Lilies will go on sale. Beautiful blooming plants—three, four and five blooms—grown es- pecially for $1.00, Women’s and Children’s Hosiery .. .. 19c Stockings in black, Cordo- van, white, blue and heather mixtures. Good range of sizes; former prices up to 65c¢ a pair. On sale, a pair, 19¢. —Main Floor A GREAT SALE of NEW HAND BAGS An entirely new stock of the most fashionable Hand Bags of the season. ties in seal and patent leather, satin, and silk and tapestry combinations, and a few in: beaded Colors are black, brown, tan, gray, and combinations of red and black, black and white and a few in all red. Nicely fitted with vanity On sale Thursday, $2.95. satin. equipment. Boys’ “Tom Sawyer” Blouses 89c In light and medium col- ors; guaranteed fast col- ors; all boys’ sizes. Extra special, S9¢. Men’s $2.00 BMIKCN ov yee. Dress Shirts in fine madras and percales in popular light colors and patterns. Some plain tans included. All neck sizes. Many shirts’ formerly marked to sell at $2.00 —Basement McCormack See them in the show window. Bros. Perfect plants. On sale, each, Women’s Fabric 39 GUBVOE sv ccicsss Cc Good Summer Gloves in In_ black, Excel- all sizes. tan, brown and gray. lent styles. Thursday at, a pair, 39¢. Special for —Main Floor 2.95 Hand Bags and Vani- —Main Floor Crepe Granite Suiting . A hard wearing fashion- able Suiting for women’s and children’s inches; in tan, blue, gray, brown and other color checks. Spe- cial, yard, 50¢. —Main Floor Dress Ginghams and Fast Color 23 c Suitings .. Fine Dress Ginghams, Chambrays and guaran- teed fast ‘color Cotton Suitings. A big assort- ment of patterns, in all colors. Extra special, 23e¢. —Basement included in this sale at 95¢. —Main Floor For Easter Wear CREPE AND RAYON DRESSES $9.95 }% Smartly styled Dresses for young women and for women who would remain young. =) Popular styles of the present | 7 oma ek J year. Most of the dresses ||‘ Va less than a ‘aay inthe store. |) || \ | All good colors: green, red, JL!) 4 blue, tan, deer, etc. Extra a oo) special, $9.95. Ly) —Main Floor to Governor Pierce ‘ged Miss Bollman fections of her hus tr made no effort to Wife Gets $10,000 |r seer A . . e,| Mrs. Bozell cha in Alienation Suit) sienaiea the SALEM, Ore., April 7.—Award of | band. The $10,000 damages in favor of Mrs. | defend the case Alice Bozell, of Salem, was granted| ‘Téstimony indicated Mian Bollman by a jury in circuit court last night|and Fred Bozell met frequently in in the case Mrs. Bozell brought | Portland and took two trips to Cen. against Miss Celia Boiiman, formerly ‘tralia, Wash. together, THE CHEF OF THE OLYMPIC SEATTLE Writes: Messrs. Lea & Perrins, 241 West St., New York City. < Dear Sirs: The Olympic Hotel, Seattle, Wash- ington, which opened on December 6th, 1924, natur- ally laid in an ample supply of Lea & Perrins’ Wor- cestershire Sauce, realizing it would be one of our mandard requirements for the flavoring of meats, gravies, sauces and many other food stuffs. It has given us the fullest satisfaction, as it always has in the past, and it has enabled us to pro erly flavor our dishes and it would be impossible for us to get along without it. With best wishes always, we are Sincerely yours, THE OLYMPIC Zul, tin Emil Burgermeister Chef de Cuisine,’ February 28, 1925. The World’s Greatest Chefs endorse and use LEA &PERRINS SAUCE THE ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHiIAE THE SRATTLE He’s Man Who Helps Us | ‘ind *Sally and Others Is Responsible for the va Directories in 500 U. S. Cities BY G. LUG@LLY afer D' at i t me! I » fat ! ' We 1 ve m f r p fle “ f 1 F ‘ t taten, t I lL. is t p t 8 ‘Sand Point Is Boosted in | World Flight Anniversary Erie Nelson Guest of Honor at Ceremonies; Miller Wants Us to Purchase 131 Acres 400 ACRES AVAILABLE MILLER LED FIGHT FOR ACCEPTANCE © of the base niblo pce : Trade Conclave Here | jInviting Oriental Delegates | | to Convention Valuable 1 letter of invitati n has | been se | of Mex former president Obr requesting his presence | Action on the part of the National|., 4) {gn Trade Council a at the ¢ ade Council con Foreign Trade | Or council in inviti ttle, June 24, 26 and} co 1 participatio: p eee William Pigott, chairman of the al cony tle | cony committee, announced! ¥ June 28, the | actual © to Beattle yw {= > Beattley | Letters have also been directed | Robert Dollar, president of the Dol-| ales | t e Chamber of Commerce con: | | lar lines, and dominant figure in the| vention committee to the Mexican | 1 American Chamber of Com-| ¢ » City, pertaining to | pution in the For.| It t declared Monday velopment of Seattle and und country depends on of more extennlve h the Orient, Dol- | in this nection of the| nifored the Chamber | n, in all probability, | Jattend the convention, and that |rouny Mexican bankers and indus | trial loaders aro planning to be hore organized, |for the conclave in June lar declared, In trade with tt opportunities of must be this side of the fact tha intensive effort t ix, thru the | Foreign Trade cou wiil be in Se attle, this city will be the ono most | | thoroly affected. | | Dollar deciared he expected to at-| | tend the convention himself and do all he could toward increasing fo eign trade activities of the Pacific Dollar { | members of the | Trade counell Product of Orthopedic Kids| Vended by League Girls coast one of the original National Foreign | Should somo | and call it“"The Toymakers of Queen Anne Hill" you would discover at the end of the book that these toy- | |makers wero none other than. the | | boys and girls of the Orthopedic | hospital But you would haye to noe tho toys before you would belleve all ono write a book} Portland Boys Finally Make |, Way to Safety that the book sald, and you would} have talk with some of the} ESTACADA, Ore \l 7.—After | young ladien of tho Junior league, | being lost in the the foot-| who put & fale of th | hills of the Casen for in The io Hotel lobby 4, and I before ould fully un Portland 1 Mis Yorkin and M 1y to Watueada | ryt hind been | lad | launehed for them m ) A. blindin Iek | buy weather hem from they maid. The| \Are ed no il of fact from their expowure, are nowstorm had preven wetting thelr bearir you thinking of buying used | furniture? The Star Want Ada will |help you. “The cost ls lems boys apparently # |KEY TO ~~ tre ; TREASURE HOUSE)! | treaaure house selves of STAR Easter Music at *g Mato ng ADMITS. THEFTS * A al musical Easter “| How to Obtain First Aid to © All Helpful Information DOLLAR PRAISES INVITE OBREGON ‘unt think of the vaet treasures ich and ra gz that le locked nguage, hidden awa non use and enjoyed arned few! It is as ff, p mineral wealth of t) y for the mint, we + ed aside emnain The dictio people w ommand. In our one of which can be performed | © Roth ithout the uso of words | sexs only the tost primitive tools, |The hile wo might be equipped with | vient recommended this action after | eer my ony elu cien E hearing evidence against R 5 As t Alonary is the barred | cused of ing tho death of H id bo duro house, then the | man Riese: Heanalifey nineaiis upon Inewhe ‘in this that un o for ever sue is th Big Cut Dentistry $5. PLATES as low as.... $10 Gold Crown $10 Bridgework, per Y 207 UNIVEERS: vy sin from com: | only by the| Tooth.......+ $4. Extraction Free inteod for 15 ation ree DENTISTS OpenD to @ Vally—0 to 12 Sunday Inge & Loam orHeRs, more and more, are coming to sense the health-importance of “better breakfasts.” Buta better breakfast need not mean a get-upearlier, harder-to- get breakfast. Not when Carnation Mush is pantry-handy! For, in five minutes, these creamy white flakes are trans formed into a tempting, tasteful energy-breakfast. Carnation Mush is all energy because, it is all wheat. We take white Sonora wheat—specially selected. We wash it. We clean it. We remove only the outer husk of the wheat nothing else. We keep all the bran, all the minerals, all the health-value. Then we steam‘and roll the golden grains into crisp, waferthin flakes— So that you can have them for your “‘better breakfast” to- morrow morning—and have them piping-hot and jiffy-quick! Gary CL 1D Better Breakfast Cereal Say “Carnation Mush” to your grocer & of a second unit to t put new life program 4. Oregon Employe Sentenced **\,' € day some ‘article is lost. t en- in the Want Ad column. ‘It the| may help you re mean in our} nistration tho late C. F ng ow he Tried for Insanity | As; OROVILLE, Cal, April 7,—Insan- | complaints were being prepared © our: | it t our! today by District Attorney William » not} gainst Mra, Anna Rhodes ard Rb Butte county grand jury last and her | husband, Ed we pos ling religious rites, locks. it.1 Airs, des, self-styled “roaring ¥ reader iion of the house of Judah,"* con }fexsed to the branding, but declared | | id not know why, she did It | |. Charges of criminal assault against | | Mr. and Mrs. Rhodes are to be dis | missed under tho insanity procedure. | (008 cheese depends upon so many things that there is only one way to make it the same every time and that's the Kraft way. If you are inclined to eat other cheese only spare you may eat Kraft Cheese with perfect freedom. For Kraft Cheese is a thoroughly ripened cheese and all authorities agree that such, cheese does not disturb digestion. There's the Kraft trademark on the tin- foil Wrapper to guide you when buying. We put that label on the outside because our reputation for quality ison the inside. |Longview Booster Is Visiting City) If they have any pessimists in} | Longview, they never let them get} | away from home U. §. Duncan, Y, M, ¢. that city, who is at t j{s an optimist, and ha > on a A, man of} t. Regis n allowed i” months’ business 00 00 00 ask for FeveRrAL Business || . CORPORATION || CASH CHECKS WE REDEEM THEM CASH Varieties _ Swiss Brick Pimento American Old English (Sharp American) 1 1b. and 5 Ib. loaves Also § Varieties in Tins Washington, Federal | Busizess Giro.

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