The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 30, 1925, Page 2

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oN BUTTER | Principal’ 3 Job ‘Hangs| C His P 1a ol on His Pronunciation j ” mone as elpful” and“ Helluva Denmark Against It y April } Chat Voyle ferry ahawered ery } he ‘Tam oapte o eading for the Regal WASHINGTON, April 50 Now| i ake eee amc. eit vag Ronee arcmattce hig 1 one of con | rhat the weld principal Wat ite pobidy @ 80 far oat Srys Mt tention In an effort to oust Prin. | #on rémarked, ‘You're a helluva ‘that on butter desired by American dairy |] SHbal Fe It, Watson, of tho Man, | captains! that cha firm titeranta sees don school, In w complaint filed That the kame completely un ooa5 Cornetiia Park erayt before the board directors of | fitted Watson to conduct yo vornel rker, gray-hal rust t t | ¢ and was nubveraive ness man from Boston, talkéd to the runner ehool district 64, It te h ‘A see mndne schools tariff comm mewhat as fol that Yo Pér 4d J.T. Brand, attorney, acted ag eee hisidarelil non of Frank Perry, bad Just ! for Watson In iy ily cream in Canada, They can get it|| {mlshed eg ¥ et “1 f a Me Quicker and cheaper in many case || lesen for um ay, (8 ia Soy ad ‘ the border. than from dren, when Principal Watson ar a4 Middio Western dairy states, ‘They |] Prodehed bh m and xr? What a 4 }eoll this oream to eo oréam manu Go you call yourss ie facturers Of Make It Into sweet but | a a sen aRrictn whieh ofn be kept In ite a later mixed with sweet milk to une foréam agalr on butter is * Uncle Sam Is Mighty Slow to Reward Heroes nts a pound | Thi ver atu | > rine, Charles W. Holm of] WASHINGTON, April 40 Did hin election to the senate the nal Milk Prod ator Ride W. Meahe of Denver, ( ler, single him out for ape pag era gt aa a 9 gallant gentiomar and (hus npeod Up recon cam, However, he says the 5 } " od t ' # aot tuly of am lk too | th panidh:American war, ih 1898 Ae civillan soldier Means has no The fight haa two| After 2/ years, the partment } mean record. In the Philippiné cam Ad oage th : aA uing the official re By pa f 1898, in connection with low iwure. Mis Dew K then bia aliant cond ry ! WAM Wate MF Amiaciban Anlesmien, | Bionciatie : ; now Js cited for gallantry ‘The tariff commission has found that | by Maj. Gen Hiell |} Danish farmera can produce and ship butter to N cents a pound York at 12 to 16 leas cout to themselves than Américan farmors can a commis - As a momber of the Colorado na mal ward he twice won the state trophy for being the best drilled ho er in that organization stus.--They're A this heah pul yo w In the World War he wan liew you mean to tell me won ¢ tenant oo! and comman an rsa it high } enate, hia] the 40th Division achool of arma, and tevens Tech me during his | inter commanded the Fourth infantry [boon aware WAR HERO GETS BELGIAN MEDAL" Told King Albert to “Get the Hell Out of Here” OMAIIA, Nob, April 90-~Henel Himpe, 9%, the man who told King | Albert of Belgium to “got the hell ut of here or I'll i the He | with one palm Weahting In the trer the Joarly days of the war, someone jtugeod at Hlrape'e should h knowing 10 his mud-buny compa Himpe perer jordered him awa A fow dayn later he was called © headquarters and reprimanded f ot being more polite to his com jrades. He thor od that the m © threatened to t wae Ni own king King Albert later car at the matter as a joke tt ar introdueed Himpe to the jan “the man who (hreaten me." Himpe t tteu ‘loause of URGES ENGLISH U, $. BOND Ambassador Praises Good Will Between Countries WASHING Atatement of Bi British ambassa aln welcomes growing good wil tween the United States and db sections of the empire is signifionr It in Another evidence of the partner ship that is developing between, the two English speaking powers—ur written but nono the less real and potent “There seems to be an idea afloat Mame Howard, the or, that Great Igrit 1 be THITRENAY, Apr o0, 1925, OL YEARS FURNISHING vr HOMES Friday-Saturday last days of Sibel SALE! LAMPS: SHADES: si 2 more days of this unusual sale of lamps and shades, representing a great special purchase made possible by the combined buying power of our Seattle-Tacoma organizations. Also included lamp is our entire regular stock of QUALITY shades, and pol standard, ychrome Junior x Two patterns, similai to picture. Two-wa otket with pul chains, Full lengt! cord special priced. Very 485 24-in. georgette shade, Silk and bullion fringe, «Black, mul- berry, taupe or blue colors, Reg- ular price 16,75. 1140 —241-in, georgette shade. Silk fringe. Blue, Aes black, mulberry (GR ; or taupe colors. & : Regular price 15.75 sc peense Spe- 1 1 10 “Your Credit cial. — Is Good!” | in the Mouse. Argonne offensive 291 j So — See neers | sald Bir Kame Howard, in an a4 —24-in, silk shade ~<2//2-In. georgette keren je sre on n elub yee Silk fringe. shade, Fancy pan a aeetiaa Bak asin at Black, mulberry, els. Silkk fringe MM b ’ ny cloner relationship taupe or blue col- lack, mulberry, MEN $ Flatline i fle deat ors. Regular price taupe or blue Hi }and thia country t inp ak colors. > |there’ may be some fi he 90 olors. Regular] | py UNION sul $ | foollah—people who do no. annot Spe- price 20 |anawer for all the short-sighted pe cial, $15—. }ple in the world, Rut, believe me, | Special. bee gr the great mana of the Britian people fidence and good wi between al | re si q = ‘ ry a ‘try. Pure silk and mer- - Athletic suits made a. fem Soaisiis: emaiianakit REF RIGERA | ORS cerized in very newest NEXT TO ECONOMY MARKET of good quality squared the absolute good faith of the gov:| spring shades. naliisook ernment of {bie cou and in the . l . d ° friendwhip of the t mass of the —_— paople of this country, ‘The hon very special price tween us is all the stronger becau re . it im a Yoluntary bond, a simple! - straightforward | } friends, The gr | therefore, not | ’ ’ r | Hritiahers of G Hritain and the} EL MEN'S $3.50|/ GIRLS’ NOVELTY| Bente ec i . more distant parts of the great | PUMPS $ 65 PUMPS | British commonwealth and the| United States, the better we are $m 45) Athletic $7 15| Boos | Twetone and tan novelty Two-tone cut-out . catemneatsemnasti —o OneStrap Pumps. Cutout at Yampa, | yampe. Right up to the min sites smart bow tie and Grows-word Thomson Resigns | ute in style. New shipment eA Pp design, The very lat aipyee ] Just in. Ctolt I est inoden, From “U” Position) Dean David Thomson has re! signed from the student board of control at Washington univeraity, | Py fier 19 yonra of servic, He in! School Hose 18c Ladies’ Dresses Kind of the collons. bt lveret arte| = * It-health ix given as the cause of) ! 2 Pairs for B5e c ! pe In French Flannels, Kasha Cloth, Silks, Prints, and his resignation, Dean Thomason will Good medium rib, medium weight Cotton Hose for | some in the latest sports Basket weave. edntinue bin work aa head of the fF) girls and boys, in all sizes from 6 to 914. All the becoming shades $9. 85 college. . . at Summer Union Suits 85c , Women's very fine knit lisle-finish Union Suits; In: Wool s Ladies’ Sweaters bodice style or regular band top; flesh or white; 36 last vet and Silk, with long and short $3 95 } to 44. The finest garments made at the price. sleeves; in all the latest shades . . | -F s ee : Silk Underwear $1.95 Ladies’ Sport Skirts | Jersey-knit artificial silk Teddies and Bloomers—j| In plaids and pleated styles. Sizes up | an especially good quality, in flesh and peach colors. | to 40 ..........e40u. sheevedelessess $3. 95 ; | 5 b | WOMEN'S | Men’s Dress and Work Pants | LADIES’ | | UNION SUITS | $2.50 Heavy Khaki Pants... .. .$1.89 $2.50 Heavy Khaki Breecher,..$198 | DDEGSES | $4.00 Heavy Corduroy Pants. . . $2.98 | $6.00 High School Corduroys. . . $4.50 Paes : | ; A For Friday and Satur- Men’s High-Grade Dress Pants day selling only, These | ‘A mplendla alae the $5.00 values .......... $3.25 consist of Silk, Flannels | splendid value; fine ; ; P | knit band top Union $25.00 Men’s Suits .. and Twills. The latest | 6s Suits; knee cuff. Sizes 30. Men’. Hy modes 84 to 44; in white only. $30.00 8 Suits . 1) $5.85 | ’ . Boys’ Union Suits 50c School Dresses 85c Summer weight balbriggan or fine ribbed; knee Good-looking, durable Dresses for Girls of 7 to 12 length; ecru color. Sizes 6 to 16 years. years. Made of standard dress ginghams in five | styles; in all the popular colors. A good $1.25 quality. cs | | Fabric Gloves 85c Full-Fashioned Silk Hose, Special $1.00 | An especially good value. Fine suede fabric, in These are exceptional value. Made with mercer- | shades of gray, mode and brown; plain or novelty | ized lisle knee, double soles, heels and toes; in the wrist. new leather shades and French nude or peach, ALWAYS VISIT THE BARGAIN BASEMENT § p You Will Always Be Well Repaid for a Few Minutes Spent in This Big Basement Salesroom—Money-Savers in Every Nook and Corner Growing girls’ and ladies’ ribbon- tie Pumps; tan Fancy voiles, corded and silk-striped ch y a hecks. Ver: color—the very latest style. All sizes 3. 75 dainty patterns; all wanted leva mance dd Special for Friday and Saturday...... CRG PLO cats atoWitie tie. bre. Foley ce tia ce rk 59c A large line of boys’ Dress and School Shoes. Val- Sia el eat Eee) extra 59¢ quality; ues up to 10. All sizes, ues, rose, orchid, honeydew, mai Friday and Saturday, Special.......... $2. 45 pink, black, gray and white—at. 45c | 40-inch fine Joile. 5 Ry Kingwood Dress Prints; pongee finish, fast color; | ish ar vrintty Bit brs p mercerized fin 39c big variety of colors. deal mr aed Ree pages ; slat, the yard s....., 25¢ _ Special—-Close-Out of odd summer materials, in sah, He ehhh Ai ay lingerie checks, voiles, lawns and swiss. : deginge 3! finish Imported Ceibaitled: Just the | Values up to 69c—Special close-out ........ 25c | ing for dainty ruffled curtai Glass Berry Sets; extra fancy pattern PRCA PRIUS oir ret uae or ria OrT Ce chat *29c and @ $2.98 value, for........ eateuiaane $1 98 Silk Remnants on Sale Friday and Saturday—Half Price ie 1 ' MIST AKE N IDENTITY Here the body of Samuel A “Proposed to Louise and cal i ne.” Oh Henry! A fine candy pa O THE BROWN DENTAL OFFICE 106 Columbia Street CUTS YOUR COS IN TWO Wo have established the reputa: tion of being Seattle's Landing Den- tists by twertyfour years of loyal Ahd faithful service to our patient +A @ three times as much t You oan, pay olvewhere, but you cannot buy bi | tar dental work than Brown's Best [in Dentistry, which J cents on tho dollar B| guarantees your work savod you fifty at toast, and MGR. BROWN DENTAL OFrrices 106 Columbia Stroet EMPRESS top-icing refrigerator. Hardwood cake. Golden oak fin | ish. White enameled provision j chamber | b0-1b. ice capacity. As picturéd 2 ehelves in provision bi Areavic cd ayer from the HOUSEFURNISHING DEPT. i ee aN ot of 3 glass ee ee bearing, self- Be Aaah —A-piece console set in blue, red oF green glass, exactly as pictured. 9-in. lawn mower. Special ith black bow! with blac 10 75 49c set Whee. Special. 165 set STANDARD FURNITURE CO. L. SCHOENFELD & SONS Second Ave. at Pine St. —14d-in, ball rpening Very special priced. WAS HE SCRATCHING? | Wirst Frosh.—How'd Jao = | out in his mid-years? ECE EET Fy} | Second Frosh.—He {*} | cheating “How come? logy there?” and he was caught rubbing ie were his bac! | was caught MOTOR TO SA FRANCISCO. . thotined and ond ad To nara Hi AUH ON —OUATU LST CHARD, Take tart a TO STAGE CO: MA In DYING WITH DIABETES Our wonderful glandular ex- tracts snatched Mrs, Amolla Reynolds from the grave, She Eats Everything Now Talk With Her at ZU 1th South Don't You Delny—See Us at nee GLANDULAR LABORATORY CO, Mhystoloatent Chemists 310 Pontages Bldg. tortured by skin trouble RESINOL Soothing pol ab brings comfort-stops itching-permits sleep Can not harm the tender skin RUG 5 CLEANED New Modern Factory WEAVING THE PULA Wi RUG CO, f OA plain falrview N. \\“—- \

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