The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 18, 1925, Page 14

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1 | { j THE SEATTLE 8TAR HONOR DATE OF {sony Contests OlL MAN FIGHTS) wy —-- wna ap m—ta A Sally Contest/s | CITY'S BIRTH Getta Bectes| FRAUD TRIAL ‘TheDon Marcne Religious Workers’ Union to | susie Rane Noam bell to Resist Removal F C oak : s . ‘ 4 Give Historiaal Revue |All the Time | ‘. Washington, D. C. SECOND AVENUE—UNION AND PIKE STREET 5—SEATTLI ee ~~ |/Mill Lengths! Samples! Fine Woolen In * Lengths From One of America’s Finest Mills #2- to Oe Sia mwetm:|(3t015 Yards | nlenmarrn cet ats eine eect et sie | QO ¢ | am = fore | oe Cut to Suit |“ striped effect. In black, white and all Spring colors. ~A Yada se i R sc ==" Floor Lamps and Shades | (( A A. ~* See ee Seca | aati One-Third Less -** «'_“ «7 © sit oar i eae : ; Lamps Now $6.45 to $31.25 [°° oO “ < Bridge, Junior and Floor Styles All apni tier: 4 | New Tailored [° twelve style Stan polychrome walnut f 108, ‘thio Maes Now $4.00 to $12.00 Hats at $ ] AS . Made of silk in most wanted colors—nicely pine Snappy Styles—Most Effective toW, paige Suen With Colored Summer Dresses Silk and Georgette Candle Shades, in shades of gold, blue and orange, and finished with Sand, red, cocoa, wood—large and small . QPEN BIG HOTEL Tacomans Celebrate at For- mal Affair Saturday BIG NEW DEPOT FOR CHICAGO Union Station to Be Used by Seattle Trains TACOMA, May 1,800, many from « | | | | rose days Tt is ran under the Linnard serv-| i ; we. and rolling brim style. ‘Quantities of white | tee, Preaident D. M. Linnard, John Boudoir Lamp Shades, silk lined and covered sth fashionable éolored piper sp eccagrllan with embroidered georgette, in rose and tan, blue | W!t fashionable colored edges and bandg tive were present, tézr and gold, and orange and tan—$1.75. grain ribbon. , i Fourth Ploor—The Hon Marche zB Millinery, Third Floor—The Bon Marche _ Blackwell to Talk and a ayst en a : at Kiwanians’ Meet ss : Sally, as she appeared on]. Coa — ve qe) a. ig ee ee ee Just Arrived ! pom ennai careers vv edit eke Minn. ascae mars can ‘Imported Earthenwz arose"! New Leather Bags, $2.95 Teapots, Special 4% | 1 vi phi y Charming Tea- many =o Wi = Die t r for home 3 * U.S. NAVY YARD BREMERTUN CHANLESTON, c ae : rout ORCHARD " ‘ “et " ND when you see the smart new styles in spring's favorite leathers | you'll agree with ys that they ore exceptionally Idw priced! In the very new tailored pouches, flat underarm styles, and chic new vanities, | in new colors and fitted with coin parses and mirror. Main Fleer—The Bon Marrhe Set of 5 for 98c Imported from England; attractively Useful sizes; measuring from 5 to 716 inel Union Street Basement—The Bon Marche np « Perry Trip «s- tE A 3 1,000 Yards 36-Inch Duretia Cloth, 25c An excellent material for many ho hold uses. Twilled, and in*a very fme finish. Lengths to 10 yards. 36-Inch Scout Percales, 15c All good-looking patterns; wanted col- ors. Fine for children's clothes and house dresses, In lengths to 20 yards, 32-Inch Dress Ginghams, 15c Good quality dress and apron gingham, in bright, pretty colors and assorted checks. Employment Shows Decline oti) on West Coast PORTLAND, May 1.—With lor xers b « rn and with a ma folks may | mand for appear in [ahd other nicht be. [the West Coast | first ip 2 Pcs.for $1.00 ci” Old English Gray and Certified White Ware Whether you are choosing utensils for your summer home or your town house, you will appreciate the rare value in this offer. Good quality enamel on heavy steel base. The lot includes dish pans, coffee pots, tea kettles, convex kettles, preserving kettles, water pails, dairy pans, sink strainers, colanders, wash basins, and other pieces, Union Street Basement—The Bon Marche AYY YARD ROUTE ene WA in-oett tween St | be using Colleen dressed simply and mod Sally ts getting caster day. The prize for. ber Fe ee ee eae eee ed) hat reached the $100 tark, ft | port ~ — ret | will rematn. ; | thre sirens PUGET SOUND § Fae aR oe STEAMER WRG ho eerie : ASST With Band Concert ie unl wns * aemmer | Seattle Shriners were entertained {mand for farm workers Is Jat a band concert in Shrine audi-ling the usual fall jtorfum, Harvard ave. and EB. Pine |pianting and harvest jat., Sunday. afternoon. Harvey J | Woods, band leader, was. compli |mented. on the selection of an tn ‘French Shove Back He'll Chase Bears © perturcie Third Floor—The Bon Marche 19 p.m. $1 Trip ave r for traffic early there to tell’ the bears to stay well, Water for an PANAUNGKM aod VRRIORT t a ap : 4 Paradine valley, o June, We do not want any of away from the workmen: until the | school has fo $e ph “ezabie promam. Noble Mackey, Riffs From Outpost Away at Paradise |, s> #0' hese snow plowimen running away| 4 ic open. ‘Then they can chase! came ar ihe Seattle fireman, sang a tone} | is , ‘There is a crew working on tl caus y aré afraid of being | ‘ sainstrenedss 0, Papllacas ss J solo and. the chanters, wider Jar-| TARIS, May 18—-Friaich troops or It was the nolso of the hs ing on muse they afraid of being 1 re dine, proved an entertaining fea.) Under General Freydenburg, after | m out if they Uke.” says Blanch- ! sharp fighting, succeeded in r al work fdr crippled chil-|!ne the pressed outpost at F eur, sald the official communique and {t ts our aim t. ‘caught by a bear. I am going up plow or the sunny dayn that) noher is not sure, | ‘Don't Use Lime On Your Lawn | Lime ie not a fertilizer, burns up the | humus, does not contain any plant food, is very seldom beneficial to the lawn, and ff since last June” ‘4 im ERY) gspatls Fo abhogs , conducted by Portland Shrin ! Seattle and Bremerton; Sewberk ‘ . Was described in a SMustrated | 09 the Riffian struggle nd Brinson) Fort Angeles and TM rai by Frank &. Grant, past poten.) On tho eastern front, Miftian re veces ot Anacortes TE) ote of : ie Pottiand, |infotcements were reported to have 5. ta of Al “ler temple, Portland. nnd Victoria (Sidney, B.C.) | ato . Al Kad bi iP eomna Gt |General Colombat had renched El PuceT SPUND KTMIGH Special Train Fares. |i:) sic COL CK- FOOT MARION ST fl * fi a to City for Pageant}, - : | geet oeenion rome nen Lincoln High Annual |from all points in Washington, Ore- Dedicated to Indians gon, Idaho and British Columbia to |Seattie for “Waytarer week” were hile on the western line Dedicated to the surviving Indian vs cian bay eg tonday thru tho| mttuences of the Northwent, the | oftentimee does n positive injury. The val- | J 1925 Totem annual of Lincoln high pel pia . | Pacific Northwest cotivention | tu-| 140 held eh! added’ interest uable lawn grasses prefer the natural acid im eps ae comrade \vomerae 28.) from the scholastle point of soil of Western Washington and thrive best hia. territory w. Tho art themo of the boo! : . \ sf i | as wnnounced that the round:| 1s TIM art theme of the book under such conditions, When lime in ap- HE funeral director wh trip rato, will be a fare.ond one-half,| deny of Puget sound, with added plied, the sweetened soil discourages the aS actuated by a real des Set Teeth as Low as $5 Pee ne cotta rick, {features of Indian character, Huth | TRY growth of the most valuable and useful Ne serve well his community | prtnedt i pold daily, from July 26|20#¢Ph and Malcolm Grott are the DENTIS lawn grasses, and encourages the growth \ i at the same time conduct his Bl po Mee dod Fiat. a pertost res |to 91, Inclusive)’ wth a’ final: return ee in . one The later also A act of “Trubyte” teeth. the Bi) of many undesirable plants, such as dandelions, chick j ness with an eye only to finand gum, set of teeth ; limit of all tickets of August 4, — |'%_Sdltor-in-chie icing wo make iiaintin wince | Week and plantain, | \feq ; ¢ we ft | Waytarer” pageant will t \, O DATTeCy ae Tee ding \i gain. 0 ntee m fit “The Waytarer” pageant will bo| parteotly wing and grinding Ml f \ ; ait oar’ plates 6 | aves in the’ University of Wash AUTOS AND OUTING food. as naturaily as Nature's |of Lp anphoangs He sic jhe canetat maeian \ 5 Woe believe that the, mod lingeon staifium this season each | own fi t lant food which must be re- s Cae Mossi ar yk b apts ional s- el eventagef ily 27 to Auguat 1,| TRIPS HURT TRADE Personal Service | placed. A lawn will respond to yearly application of | \ A} funeral gs he a ot ‘sate jeer | OF CLOTHING FIRMS Dr: Tandolph and Dr. Protiow, (|| fertilizer very noticeably, Invariably such treatment | \Fa ALL wi eal acai him to | noth backed by years of muce ; 5 , #0 te || On arecent trip from south Amer.|| «A IVERY man ued to havo Peaarul-expertence, personally | Causes the grasses to grow so vigorously as to crowd out baat ot hav abiite Se vb fea to England two liners kept to-| 4an every-day and a sun saemine Kilfropyiantes seaen | undesirable weeds and causes them to disappear,—moss s s y ep gether all the wa day pult of clothes," myn John te in the capable hands 3 } | grows only on soil that is starving. = M. Long, who travels for a cloth Fuuth Douginn, a fully eons | | ing manufacturer of Cincinnatl, Hymlentat ‘. i Caree, fe "put now he has two good Reasonable Prices other work t* contrac everyday sults and an old mult for Munday "The automobile has brought thia about De gets up Buhday | 1 Inatead of ing i gubene Ph a Siete: I i A tack of Moftrop Fertilizer applied to the lawn will || and the chiidven to. churoh, He | shag pu in bar pants improvement in color and growth. | ite on hia olde ‘duds’ ane | is oasy to a j i | i] Fu mn NWA oldent ‘duds’ and RANDOLPH: PRETLOW deli net Fe ly, has no objectionable odor and the a hy, well-fed i with him to the country | weeds and 4 ed lawn will be to crowd out Know whather thir Vine and Westlane ved the morals of the | & Entrance 1604 4th Ave, 1 mr resus from the use of Morcrop are youngators, but f do know i |B Qver the Bank for Savings | SUAr : hae hurt the clothing buainess,” || i EL lot-4676 a| he says \p A | Phone MA in-8484 for name of your nearest dealer, HN Mai ati gi Tit A, HE GAN Despite the une of the finest lain and the high grade nnel of this officer, wa a . by rennon of volume @ of businena, usually 1 OPEN WY EN CONV OT 9905s" O14 wold te vainad 1 f wit rh id wetitinmanty u Will not be to your ptain une A COMPLETE FERTILIZER morning on his | YASS Morcrop — mn YOUR Aus work guaranteed for 16 years, Kramioation Wher, Open 9 to 6 Dally—O to 12 Sunday, OHIO DENTISTS 207 University Corner Second Ave, Over Mulust Bay, & Loan Aaw'n, Mf We Glasses, Seo Dr, J, it. BINYON

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