The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 1, 1915, Page 5

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STAR—THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1915. PAGE 5. W OODHOUSE-GRUNBAUM FURNITURE Co., INC. Our July Clearance Sale Continues with a wealth of values in Furniture, Rugs, Draperies, Ranges and | "2 0ini ° Housefurnishings POR cOMRIWen, With devemeatica the Stars and Stripes during Flag Watch our windows for Extra Specials Reductions From 10 to 50 Per Cent day ceremonies at Mercer Island parental school, is in progress Thursday Many wore small flags pioned to their breasts, and a white-hatred randma brought a huge bouquet f red, white and blue sweet peas with hich she garlanded the Ige's bench Eager to catch dvery word of te timony, they crowded inside the railing close to the jury box, and, | CONCRETE HAS $50,000 BLAZE CONCRETE, Wash, July 1—At proximately $60,000 worth of prox , Rocker in the golden B)erty Waa destroyed and one man ak “ale: eee anne had a narrow escape from death eather automobile seat. Regu vom 8 aos Gee ro vad one siness section ‘oncrete las : $6.95 § oicnrt Roy Hedrick, who lived abo the Concrete Drug store, was trap ped while asleep and fled tn his| nightgown, His face, hands and| body were burned The diaze started at 11:30 and) {a thought to have the Concrete theatre. originated in The driest place in the world Is! two lower falla of the Nile, Rain never has been known to fall there Solld oak Dining Table tn the fumed nar Davenport tn the golden or fumed sh, covered In Speen fints ae, ain, ay 8 WN gd my ~ h a beautiful plece of furniture during th that | fect; jar noOugh to Beat ¥ peo ly comfortable bed at night ple. Reg price $23.75 | }':,, Special $11.25 Ice Cream The Daily Dessert It's healthful, delicious, re freshing. And It's always ready HIRTY-EIGHT patterns of Print Linoleums in the new colors and designs—blue and white tile patterns and the pop- war wood finishes. 65c to Sée te... 45¢ ° 65c VELVET RUGS ee heavy Seamless Vel- vet Rugs {n new colors and G patterns; 9x12 size; $25.00 $16.75 Weoodhouse-Grinbaum Water Color Shades REEN water color shades standard size, 3x7, with brackets complete; regu. lar value 350; special, . 23c The kiddies Jove it and it's better for them than pastry i] ‘8 We borhood druggist or confectioner a | 416° 424 -Dike Street: can supply you. Just ask for “Seattle Ice Cream.” It has grown to be the leading seller. | RECEIVER FOR CITY of Baking Cakes | Los ANGELES, . July 1.—Be cause the city adopted a commis-| sion form of government, applica tion was made to the court to ap point iver for Santa Monica| |,on the ground that the present of. | fictals were automatically put out of office and new municipal offi Made by THE SEATTLE ICE A New Method cers cannot be elected for six months Mr.Nevada Briggs, the baking expert, ays: FAML TO AGREE “There is just one way to make your cakes rise high and evenly— - ive them time to rise before = crust is formed and the batter is he jury in Justice Gordon's! court which tried George Gleason of Auburn for selling liquor to a ;minor failed to agree, after being lout five hours. Charges were made by I. W. Jenson and H. A. Howson. court spectators, that the chief wit-| ness against Gleason, Mason Page. wan coached to answer “Yer” or \@tiened by cooking.” “If using a gas, gasoline or oi] stove, light your oven when you pat ¥ ‘the cake in and keep the flame low until the cake has doubled in bulk; then increase the heat until it is evenly browned and will respond to the pressure of the finger. If using a coal or wood range, leave the ‘even door open until the cake is in; then turn on the drafts and by tthe time the oven is at baking temperature, the cake will have malted sufficiently.” “No” by an Auburn resident, sitting in the rear of the courtroom, nod . 2 h, moist, feathery cakes Mrs. Briggs always recommends || “ing or shaking her head. . ‘Important Notice | We hate never before edy with the QUICK net buckthorn bark, glycert as mixed In Adler-i-ka, the appendicitis preventive. ONE SPOONFUL te- eves sour stomach, gas and constt- pation AT ON Many medicines old a rem f simple ote Agee | SURE! INVITE SEM ALL iz, Carkeek, representing the and lower bowel fi C It is double acting and sustains the raise. | Conuarenst Club, went before the) {fetively thet A Paw Sho | You can and close the oven door, turn the | vert commission | Wednesday and/and sired feeling tin around in the oven or do anything else || ¥'sed that an effort be made to firprining Rwitts have the rivers ani harbors com-|? mittee of the national house of rep necessary, without any danger of making the | cake fall. || resentatives visit Seattle on its tour| ——— favorite cake next time with K C Baking | of the Pacific coast | PSR pend and see how much higher it will rise. Make it | | ANOTHER COMING UP just as you aiways Go, with antity of Ay mid Feed ain ng Las is ¥ expensive than the the old fash- The national convention of the| |American Chemical association is ywders, it has even ater leavening || itis gusranteed pare healthful. A ne acan and be convinced ~ to be held in Seattle, August 30 to} | September 2, Five hundred dele gates, representing every industry in which chemistry has a part, are expected to attend PREPARE T9 STAND | Pike Alaska Excursions PETROGRAD, July 1.—The Rus} sians have halted their retreat in! Galicia Forming their new ine} along the Bug and Gnila Lipa riv ers, the Slavs are now preparing to} | engage the Austro-German forces iat 10ca Day Will Buy These Great Bargains $8.00 Up a decisive battle. Attempts of a | enemy to force this line have been | Tepuleed with heavy losses, DELHI FLOATED Drop-head Singer KETCHIKAN, A ae Drop-head Wheeler & Wilson P KAN, Alash uly « Up Floated at high tide Sunday, the 810.00 U5 steamer Delhi, wrecked severni| DtoP-head New Home months ago, is being towed here $12.00 Up by the steam tug Ella Rohiff and ff) Other makes $7.00 Up the cannery tender W. T will be put tn condition that she can be to drydock MAYOR VETOES Mayor Gill has Muir. She here so towed to Seattle Box-top Machines... $3.00 Up New Machines rented, $2.00 per month WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO. By the Famous Tirteieed” Steamships of ihe Canadian Pacific Line See Alaska in Comfort The splendid steamers “Princess Alice” “Princess vetoed a bill df Sophia” offer unexcelled service. Comfortable rooms with recting the board of public works Z Modern conveniences, and meals that are all that is to be to construct drains for the slide 1424 Third Ave. esired. Inside pascage. No 6 kners. lat 12th ave. W. and W. Garfield at., Chea daas ike ‘ aan and a bill to widen the upper rond d, ne c 1,000 MILES OF DELIGHTFUL SCENERY way of 12th ave. W., between West Main 1525 Passengers ha sufficient at Skagway to make Bilal n end West Garfield found trip io summit of White F y Wilte Pass & Yukon - ~ Kaliway Union Dye Works (Inc.) BEVERYTE CLEANIN AMD Plant and © 10TH AVE. AND in ‘Tn10N WESTERN-GOODYEAR COMPANY Now Located at Third Ave,, ntee you the beat work in tor Bring us your old sho ETTE @ MERLINO, MAKE RESERVATIONS NOW Sailings every Saturday at 9 a. m. For rates and other information, —. E. PENN General Agent, Passenger Department 713 Second Avenue, Seattle | call or write vencie | boats to Jevents Saturday ‘Everett Yacht club WOMEN JAM COURTROOM AT FLAG DESECRATION TRIAL demonstration them jfearing a Dykeman Judge ordered all bac with the warning that he would be quick to punish any one who caus ed a disturbance This woman is entitled to a fair trial,” he #ald, “Despite the feel ing of patriotism which this ease has engendered, the court must tn alst upon perfect order during the trial.” It is sald) Mra, Raymond, whe had a gon at the parental school it the moment when the flag a being lowered, launched into a tl rade against Old Glory which last ed nearly two hour Mrs, Raymond appealed from a conviction In justice court BOB AND OLE TO. MEET IN COURT Ole Hanson and Bob Hodge due to meet some time Thursday Friday in r court, xe legal fisticuffs over the mat fan alleged note, which Han on says he juring the campaign in ¥ latter unsuccessfully ran ernor Ole alleges he advanced Bob mon ey to carry on the campaign, that the note was never paid au to ox te cepted from for Koy Bob says Ole is mistaken, only he doesn't say it that way. The case was placed on the calen dar for Thursday, before Friday. Hoth principals are said to be the pink of condition YACHT RACES FOR in EVERETT FIESTA EVERETT, Wash., July 1.—Con siderable interest has been arous ed today in the Kla-How-Yah fiesta, | which begins here Friday and con-/ tinues thru Sunday night, by the announcement that the Seattle Yacht club bas entered a dozen sailboats and half as many power compete in the aquatic and Sunda The boasts of hav ing the fastest sailboat on the Sound, the Genevieve \ISTER DEDICATES SUNSET HIGHWAY SEATTLE, July 1,—Gov at noon today, at the summit the Snoqualmie pass, delivered the rincipal addresa, dedicating the new Sunset highway, which pro vides, for the first tim a suitable road across the mountains. A large party of Beattle automobilists ac companied the governor to the pass Listor Or, L. R. Clark The Dental War Is On But there is just one thing that the public is interested in, in spite of all the mud sifnging and vituper ation, which {s being indulged in tn certain quarters, d that is where to get the services of com petent dentists, good materials and workmanship, painless meth 148 a lowest prices At this office you will find just such a combination of service, and that {s why our business is grow ing faster than that of any other dental office in this section of the country. TEETH PULLED FREE! Bach morning from 8:30 to 10 to demonstrate our painless methods. Regal Dental Offices Dr, L. R. Clark, Mgr. 1405 THIRD AVE. Cor, Third and N. “ Union return your money ff your glasses don’t please you, QUICK SHOE REP AIR ‘f Lyon Bi n— th We'll Props. make Hodge hich the and but owing to 4 number of fury trials preceding it, that portion of Egypt between the/ tt Is poastble it may not be reached ot| ccon# Ave. and Pike St \ July Clearance Sale 44-Inch Voile Embroideries Special, 55c Yard 75c and $1.00 Values EVERAL hundred Voile Embroidered priced specially for clear They mer gowns and frocks. fabric gin of A few pieces sell regularly 1.00 qualities. but the majority are $ Special, the yard 55e. yards ance, are the small designs that are most popular now for midsum- A variety of new and effective scallops or a mar- edge these flouncings. ESTABLISHED 1876 ac | Jougall 2 fouthwick Store Open 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. July Clearance Sale Silk Girdles & Scarfs $1.95 Values $3.50 to $10.00 IORTY-FIVE Silk Girdles and Scarf us by an importer. They ples, and he was unable to the reason for this remarkable knitted ent t 117) Solid colors and plain centers with bright striped ends, from 2 to 2 yards long and from 4% to 9 inches in width. The longer sash girdles imported ot fine Flouncings may be used as summer gowns; the shorter styles meet the present demand for Polo Scarfs. Very spe- cial $1.95. behwihe Be Firet 3 style en with a 750, Firat Floor July Clearance Sale Gloves and Knit Underwear OMEN’S We For quick « Dress and some are learance Women’s heavy some have embroidered shades, Clearance price, We white and colors—some A few are slightly soiled Girls’ 50c Union Suits 29c Union Summer weight long or short sleeves; the somewhat broken To ck Boys’ 40c Garments 25c Drawers with long or short Shirts a sleeves; mo: Vests All all sizes; reduced 75c and $1.00 Kid Gloves 2Be , 25¢. $1.25 and $1.50 Long Silk Gloves 85c Silk Gloves arms 85¢. | $1.00 to $1.50 Kid Gloves 69c men's one and two-clasp Kid have fancy The MacDougall-Southwick Co. Street odd mended Gloves—they are others have been with double White, black finger and Gloves, in embroidered For clearance, 68¢. black, backs 35c Swiss Ribbed Vests 25c Women's fancy crochet top Vests our regular 35¢ garment. Special, 25¢. Children’s Waists 15c Sizes up to 13. Regular knit Waist with buttons sewed on to fasten outer garments Seconds of our regular quality. Special 15¢. -First Floor. Suits with assortment 1s out, 20¢. se some sleeve- 25¢. 25c Second Avenue and Pike Street “When You're Well, Keep Well” Another article in The Star's health campaign being condacted with co-operation of American Medical Association may be carried for a distance of three fi These droplets may contain \arge numbers of germs. They are also some- times thrown out In forcible speaking. The ordinary breath does not contain them. Schools are now throughout closed and thousands of boys and girls are ready for the summer holidays After thelr win- ter's work in school they need change and diver sion and healthful exercine. It’s a serious problem how boys and girls shall spend their vacations. Of course, if parents don't take a hand in it they will settle the qui tion for themselves. There ai al. ways other boys and girls, per- haps many of them that you in no way acquainted with, d of course there are always both good and id diversions at hand for hi you est many children form bad hab- its and cultivate evil associates lduring echool vacations. Boys’ and girls’ minds need entertaining oc cupation and their bodies need plenty of healthful exercise, The parents should try to guide this j nat tral craving and where circum Istances make it possible to join and share in some of the vacation amusements of their children While the majority of us must continue our regular occupations, the summer usually offers some lchance to get into the open and hark back to nature. Every boy and girl naturally has something of the love of our primi- tive forefathers for the woods and streams. Cultivate this and share it Since our schools have been Iteaching natural history you will find them especialiy keen, They will have things of inte t to tell you, All this will serve to give | you an agreeable change and it will encourage the girls and boys to ltake an interest in the wonders of God's great out-of-doors. You can do nothing better for their health, enjoyment and future happiness than to stimulate their interest in these thin It i best | not to stand near JENSEN AND VON HERBERG ACQUIRE PORTLAND HOUSE Jensen & Von Herberg, Inc., of | Seattle, have added the Columbia theatre, at Portland, to their chain lof Seattle theatres, the Liberty, Al- | hambra and Mission, The Colum- bia was built less than two years |ago by Foster & Kleiser, at a cost | of $100,000, and has a seating capa- city of 1,200. This is possibly the forerunner of a Jonsen & Von Herberg picture cirenit, like the present vaudeville clrouite HATFIELDS WIN J, L, Hatfield and his wife were awarded $10,000 from the city by a jury in Judge Tallman’s court, as recompense for damages done |their apartment house at 207 May-| jnard ave. by the Jackson hill re igrade in 1909, Care of Children’s Health in - Vacations the country; Thru their parents’ lack of Inter-| —-— Tourists, Attention!! DON’T MISS THE HOOD CANAL EXCURSION FRIDAY, JU 5 eel Steamer lroquvis F teag 2p. m. Ret ROUND TRIP ONLY TBe. @ person who is coughing, be- cause in coughing finely di- vided droplets of saliva are thrown from the mouth and What Y ou’ve Been Waiting For OUR BIG JULY CLEARANCE Of Ladies’ Genuine Panama Hats Commences tomorrow morning at 9 o’clock. Be sure to be there. —LOT 1— Consists of six different tai- lored styles; about 50 Hate in all, which formerly sold at $5; each one trimmed with a fan- ey silk band. July clearance price, $2.95. a Every Hat a Genuine Panama —LOT 2— =22299,99 T hese Hats Will hese Hats Will Wear forY ears forYears Our finest Panamas, which sell at $7.75 to $10 regularly. The most exclusive styles, 3h 9 5 Consists of English Racquets, Billie Burkes, English Derbies, Co-Eds and Newports, which sell in a regular way at $5.50 to $6.75. Beautiful silk bands. trimmed with highest quality silk bands, This will be the biggest exclusive Panama sale ever held on the Pacific coast. Don’t miss it. The Panama Shop 809 SECOND AVE. pan retere He t . 6 "

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