The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 27, 1917, Page 2

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een FIFTY-THREE YEARS’ SERVICE TO THE KOMEFURNISHER! € Down / CASH DOWN!” “make your own terms!” your selections mishings up to $100 without a if you have an acoount payment at time « invite you, the § bh ot home- own terms” —our wel! eral credit service wil individual need for easy ‘handling: nd onsists of four-foot a ‘s4inen. table: June Brides! —this store has j) your home waiting for you! your additional purchases added to your account! here your additional purchases will = be added without tnittal payment ch suite; exactly lke fold when not special for the week.. . snake, atriped from bead to tall tn White and blue, wax found vy Red Jones, Red told the chief of police he saw the rattler waving from the top of a 20-foot fag pole. He askey Red needed the protection more, so he locked him up. ORDERS ISSUED VER Tou anows, paNPON June 27.—A total of FOR CANAL DAY tt in the submarine some wil! show an increase over last week's |figures, according to announ | ment today in advance of tonight's DAYLIGHT SAVING —|,.7".: PASSED BY SENATE ‘ WASHINGTON, June minut passed the “daylight saving” bill. |! Tho measure provides that begin ning April, 1918, for a period of five manths following, all clocks the country shall be put for-|7 , doctors pr ‘ard one hour, and for the same mated Iron. This }'flve months each year thereafter : Cg Bey Ptable, t < a fol Pine werk. $6.25 } |Eastern commercial electric con- | corn for manufacturing purposes, macy an Northwest Trust Loans and Discounts Municipal and other Bonds ............ State and King County Warrants...... BY ROBERT J. BENDER Staff Correspondent agriculture com- mittee today refused to accept the subcommittee report on a bone dry amendment to the food control bill, Of beer and wine production In the hands of the preside: Instead, the committ ‘vision submitted by the house the manufacture of wine only if he desires. 'NO CHANGE IN PHONE HOUSE BILL GOES OR LAUNDRY STRIKES Tifferences between the laundry workers and the employes w deadlocked Wednesday morning. laundries have signed up with the unions since Saturday. Seventeen jemployers still refuse to comply | with the demands of the workers. The possibility of a general strike Jof the telephone operators tn the Yorthwest still bangs in the air, pending the investigations of Inter national Vice President L. C. Glaas-| er, of the telephone unions, on pul jing conditions in Aberdeen ‘S PURE, VIGORO KAR:RY : | ocean and otper troubles. Kar-Ru Company, Tacoma, Wi Geld by teasing dramstots Monster Benefit DANCE DREAMLAND TONIGHT Given by eprint ieee for the Benefit UNDRY WORKERS Tickets 50c, Including Dancing All Evening Ladies Free—All Welcome medicine, which hi the system, cures Kheumatin Send for new b: assistance to the Government and to the business of the country. This is our policy, while maintaining at the rame time a safe reserve in cash and liquid securities 4 Per Cent Interest Paid on Savings Deposits BH, Bhorrook, President ry 8. Lippy, Vice President Alex. Myers, Becrotary BARGAIN MATINEE LOOD INTO THE | OF MEN AND This won- a D * aining marvelous STAR—WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, 1917. Tulsa Man Sees One 'BELGIAN MISSION TULSA, Okla--A giant ttle | rad 0 tal TO VISIT SEATTLE Ry United Press Taneed Wire the whole of Amertca by men who jing tour of the Helgian mfeston ‘Tentative plans for thelr trane continental #wing contemplate the has yet made the chief to see that such | patriotic reptile be protected|Okl@homa City and many others, harm, The chief thought|., The Belgtans will tell Just what thelr country has suffered from jthe German “frightfulness.” ritish ships lost during the past General orders for the marine | Sesame procession which will be the | ‘ficial statistics " central event of the Lake Wash A WHOL EOOME SUMMER DRINK ington ship canal opening, July sere Sebtaatan coe a Li weereleeued Tuceday by | @etecsake Sete att tine Blerd, commander of the fleet. | ame The directions instruct ahipe tak oe ge Ra ing part in the parade to line up| Dr. Ferdinand King, New | with government boate first, follow: | | by the Beatle Yaokt olub, the Author, says: Queen City Yacht club, fishing vee “ommerciatiy omnes ver EVERY WOMAN h VYesse] must be within the locks by 2:30 | EVERY MOTHER Commander Bterd called attention | to the fact that the Unton Jack ts not a running flag. It must not be jearried when under way, parade by holst-} of the tnterna- AT TIMES ut! Toey-cheek today the id tar more nor injure the practice shall be put into ef-| stomach TACOMA, June 27 —Commis. | Pract: mA sees, Ere re. \stoner Gronan told other city com.) NoTR— exATeD 1 IN. ree missioners here today that C, H.|¢¢ sere by Dr. Ferdinand Ku Hebb had sold his White river| an abeotuie guarantee of sucess power site for $1,500,000 the strength and endura irritable, care- ing women 106 «time In many it in my owa to an | money refunded pre and Savings Bank Second Avenue and Union Street SEATTLE Statement at Close of Business June 20, 1917. RESOURCES StOCkS =. vecese. 2,000.00 Safe Deposit Equ ipment 15,250,00 Furniture and Fixtures 20,330.43 Real Estate and other Resources siete 40,101.99 Government and Railroad Bonds $155,180.70 Cash on hand and due from Banks ...+.ccecse 233,381.50 388,562.20 $1,917,095.50 LIABILITIES Capital Stock paid in.... ++eeeeee$ 100,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits 21,044.14 Rediscounts . * 90,000.00 Deposits 1,706,051.36 $1 917, 095 50 Deposits June 20th, 1917..............$1,706,051.36 Deposits June 30th, 1916......... ‘ 1,255,950,00 Increase in one year $ 450,010.36 At this time {t is the duty of Banks to extend the fullest W. Sprague, Asst. Cashier Vv. AD Smith, Cashfor. D. L. Davie, Asst. Cashier You can come to Eugene Levy’s million-dollar Orpheum theatre, 3rd and Madison, any weekday at noon, and stay until after 3 o’clock, and never see the same thing twice, and get this entire three-hour show for— CENTS WASHINGTON, June 27.--The! tragedy of Relgium will be told to! have beon thru ft In the fortheom | moat extensive tour any tniaston | Among the places under constd: | oration are Chicago, Butte, Seattle, | | Portland, San Francisco, Cheyenne, | Salt Lake, Kanses City, Wichita, | Contest Winners prizes for the five best essays on the life of Jones we did p there were 80 Consequently York Physician and Medical] Firet Prize, 5 Middlieo— Miss Winnie Spleseke, 2215 Second Prize, 3 Middles— EVERY DAUGHTER ian wat wart om ve] NEEDS IRON opening of t ling the letter “J, tional code signals, and the other Vessels will fall in line as their turn i |comea, 150 fet apart, at a speed not| °Fve® and cote: into her over five miles an hour cheeks. he parade will disband at Mount ‘There can | Baker park, at the signal “U,” holat-| be nob ed by the flagship. ful, healthy To put strength into her Reductions From the Leather Goods reduced to 15¢. 7 Fine Seal Bags, $5.00 to $7.50 values, An assortment of Sew- Guest Books, values to $3.95, for 8B¢. 1 very fine Traveling v7 om | $25.00, reduced to 15. 4 sae rs 8 a Bags, values to $1.00, reduced to 25e¢. Umbrellas with Gloria for $1.45 each Men's Umbrellas, ues to $5.00, for 12 Colored Sil) brellas, India shape; ularly priced to $6.00, re- Remnants and Cut Lengths of Silks and Dress INCLUDING-— Crepe-de-Chines Fancy Dress Silks Pussy Willows Charmeuse Satine Gros-de-Londres To be disposed of at excep- $1.50 and $1.95 Muslin Gorst Gets Maciel » who was held up by th Monday night. |the record of having been robbed | three times in as many firat time he lost $12 nd time, a year} ip at the foot of th go, he was held |staira at Union st jand robbed of $64 the thugs relieved him of $117 Altho Gorst was slightly injured | Monday by a blow dealt him by the | bandits, he was able to go to Taco- {ma Tuesday and marry Miss Wilma | Rodgers, of Renton Junction, Hurt at Ship Plant % Kenntok, 476 Jefferson st., was injured when he as struck” by a piece of timber |W dnesday morning at the Skinner shipyard, and was taken to “Charge Purchases Made Thursday Will No Crowding Ten Days Into Fighteen Hours 9 Until 6 Thursday Paul Jones Middy EALIZE what this means? ac] Jou gall-/outhwick t Be Billed Until August First, 9 Until 6 Friday The Needle- woman’s Corner It means the best bargains in seasonable merchandise you have ever read about. It means Over-the-Fourth Neces- sities at special reductions—furnishings for the home and the whole family for Thursday and Fri- day that will start business opening hour Thursday. humming from the We couldn’t begin fo, tell all the bar- gains that are offered. Come down. Store opens at 9. Kitchen Utensils Reduced Aluminum Cake Pans Aluminum Cake Pans and 86c Aluminum Pans 15¢. 5 Aluminum Steamer Aluminum Steamer $2.45. $1.76 Aluminum Preserving Kettle €1.45. 65¢ Aluminum Bance Pans 406. #0c Aluminum Sauce Pans Aluminum Tea Pots $3.50 Aluminum Coffee Pot $1.75. $3.45 Aluminum Coffee Pot "$3.00° Aluminum Double Boiler $1.75. 50e Alurainum Polish 25¢. Aluminum Cleaner for namel Sauce Pan at ¢ Enamel Sauce Pan at ¢ Enamel Sauce Pan at Enamel Sauce Pan at O¢. Sic Enamel Steamer 45¢. $1 Enamel Steamer 55¢. $1.10 Enamel! Foot Bath at 60¢. $1.05 Enamel Bread Raiser $1.25 Enamel Bread Raiser 700. —MacDougall-Seuthwick, Basement Floor. Other Basement Bargains Electric _ Iron, teed, $2.95. Electric Toaster, ancy Paper Nap kins, ‘ty for ie. $6.50 Phonographs for $5.45. Will play any flat ree- ord 10c U. S. Flags, 5¢. Stars, stripes and bat- tleship. 7Sc Hand Weeding Fork, 25¢. 65c Strainer Sink Pail, 40c White Chambers for 20¢. Of heavy earthenware. MacDougell-Southwick, Basement Fleer. Five Reasons Why You Will EE: Stop on Our Third Floor 38-inch Fancy Skirting and 36-inch Corded Pique has been reduced to 75@ yard Hemstitched Scarfs, inches, of fine round thread linen, reduced tto $1.50. Hemstitched Scarfs, 18x45 inches, of round thread linen, reduced to O5¢. Rub Dry Bath Towels, 20x40 inches, 5O¢ each. Imported Bath Rugs, either blue, green, lavender or brown, reduced to $1.25. —MaeDeougall-Seuthwick, Third Fleer. Wash Goods Sale 15c, 25¢, 50c Yard HESE lots include incomplete lines of staple Ging- hams, Printed Foulards, Fancy Voiles, Wool Chal- lies, Embroidered Crepes and Filmy Wash Goods. AT 50¢—Fancy Voiles, Embroidered Crepes, Printed Marquisette, Printed Silk and Cotton Fabrics; all 36 nches wide AT 25¢ lie and AT 15¢—36 inch Eden Cloth —MacDouwell-Sonthwiek, Thira FI WWEIFFENBACH GETS $18,000 In @ memorandum decision, which practically awards a ver dict to the defendants, Judge Jurey Wednesday decided the lesues Involved in the suit of August Weilffenbacn against Puget Sound Bridge & Dredg- Ing Co. for $79,200.33, alleged due on the county-city build- Ing contract. While the decision does not award @ verdict {n law, as a mat ter of fact it will permit Welffen- | bach to collect $18,000 from the} Dredging company, and sets the! attle general hospital is suffering from a crushed leg DEAN HAGGETT ILL Dean Haggett, of the college ot the university, at the Seattle atill eerlously General hospital. PACIFIC OUTFITTIMG CD COR THIRU & UNIVERSITY DRESSES MEN WOMEN} on Wei YOURCREDITISO.K. “Ninth Year in Seattle CURRY OPTICAL CO. H.C. and M. Curry EYESIGHT SPECIALISTS 3070-72 Arcade Bidg. 2-inch Printed Foulard, 30-inch Wool Chal- ch Zephyr Gingham ich Danish Cloth in pink or blue, and 27- Valties to She-ee “ibe. Thursday and Friday, at 35. bien Centers for the Silemat in conventional or Chinese designs. $1.75 Centers for... $2.00 Centers for $3.50 Centers for $4.50 Centers for 65c to $1.00 Ribbons Moire and Brocade Rib- bons in odd shades and remnant lengths. 10c to 35c Ribbons Including Satin Taffeta Ribbons i rious widths. 50c to 65c Ribbons 12% Fancy Silk and Metal Ribbons and wide plain Narrow Ribbons Sc Bolt Satin and Taffeta Rib- various widths. —First Floor, Parasols Specially Reduced 50 $3.50 to $7.00 Para- sols reduced to $1.96. White Kid Belts Reduced $1.50 White Kid Belts with tortoise shell buck- 4inch width, with ~ J floral lining. Sizes 26 to ¥ Sei 3inch_ width, value $1.00, for 500. —First Clearance of Fine Toilet Articles Small lots sharply re- duced for immediate dis- BS'00° Face Powders $1.69 Coty’s, La Rose, Jac- queminot, ete; 5 boxes $3 Bath Brushes $1.65 Of French ivory with removable handles. Two Violet Perfume, Ox. $1.28 Four ounces only, Also Hindu Per- $3.50 and $4.25 D’Orsay’s Perfumes $1.10 In sealed bottles. Seven bottles only. $1.50 Rigaud’s Castle Face Powder 65¢ Grenoville’s —First Floor, claim of ‘the Dredging company by the defendants and supported sainst the county at $83,000, Both |\'¥ evidence that Weiftenbach falsk of these claims were admitted yf fled his employes’ time booke. the county. Welffenbach ts directed to pay! Costs and attorney's fees, which will be heavy. The ease! insted #Ix weeks, and it was neces- r to\ send men to the Bast to © depositions During its course it was alleged Wemen Know the Value of DR. DAVIS mnia and Paine 25e—at Druggists, New Hippodro: PRESENTS . PORT @ Careless Chatter SELBIE & L Politics, Patter, Joyous Amusement Here! PRINCESS KA “The Reautiful Vamptre Dancer” Assiated by Gertende E. Selby, in a series of Dances RAL M. SELBY types in ‘Ronee yYANA BR Athietes from “Sunday 15 cents. 10 cents; Niding, FAIR PROPOSITION jultation, Treatment and Medicine NE DOLLAR CASH » DR. EVANS Second Avenue and Pike Street » 7 to 8 P.M. Sunday, 11 A.M, to 13.

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