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~~ Now for Your White Summer Footwear Every woman finds need for a pair of dainty white low shoes to tune up with that new sum- mer skirt or dress. Here they are, dies, at price represent, the saving of lar or two. a dol White Canvas Pump— hand turned soke—cov ered low heel — sizes 2% to % BC and D widths, per pair $3.45 In White Nubuck $4.95 White Canvas Oxford— welted sole — military leather heel, sizes 2'5 to 8; widths B, © and D; per pair $3.95 Same in White Naback, per pair . $5.95 White Canvas Pump— full Louis bheel—hand turned sole—aizes 2!) to 8; widths B, C and and D; per pair, $3.45 In White Kid... $5.95 lof exceptional 'HUN'S TIN HATS. USED AS SCALPS Indian Warriors Returned France Hold Snake Dance orve by the first sealp dance held in Canada in terman hel jes and cart were waved aloft by the 40 yoars » the reserve © tribe, clad Ir wpe thelr war jead Germans on bat overseas, emitted shrill n from t trital war-whoops, dancing with the others. Chief Welcomes Veterans | After the scalp dance, Thunder clo a venerable war chief, whose face is seamed by a livid scar from to jaw, left by a battleaxe in n ancient battle with the Black feet, made an address of welcome in English. “The hearta of your pe mld are glad today bees have come home safe from You proved yourvelves n and a terror to your ener if tribeermen were proad to send you forth on the warpath to fight je your white brothers in a Chief Dreaver, present head of the tribe, also spoke. When the addrenses were concluded, the eight soldiers were presented with blankets, mocea sins and money. Nine Indians of the reserve went to war, One was killed | In battle and Lea buried in Flanders. PALACE WIP The comedy playtet | meswage to prove the value [tery and cheerfulness in cond ng siness affairs, Palmer and Tracy have ar cing and featured ich singing. dan are jact in wh ‘plano eccentricities All of them are clever, but one of THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1919. "ROTARY CLUBS | HEAR SUZZALLO National Convention will Elect Officers Today SALT LAKE June 20 Wast wclation of ry clubs the res calling arbitration in | wpital and labor| morning | x nominations for vice pre : = FALL 15 FEET FROM BIG POLE, Neglects Safety Precautions| Painting Flag-staff | J. 1. Taker! San Fran a fractured skull he fell from the 7 t flag front of the city ) here,| he had been engaged to} paint. Baker is at the county hos tal, where it i» maid he cover notel, will re Altho accustomed in his burl to have a strap about the {Which he is working, Baker + ed to take this precaution, with result that nothing broke his fall SAW TWO YEARS’ FIGHTING After two and one-balf years’ hard fighting with the Canadian forces) Lieut. W. G. Radford of Seattie ar-| rived home Thursday night. His wife accompanied him from Halifax. He who hopes for the best seldom expecta it cor | “The Gilad | resented by Marietta Craig the headline feature of | Don't Hide Them With a Vell; Re move Them With Othine— Double Strength. ‘This preparation for the of freckles i# usu remov y 80 succensful the young women is a comedienne | moving freckles and giving National Girls’ Day June £1, All the girls in Beattle are wet come at Woodland Park tomorrow SECOND AVENUE AND PIKE Me: Dougall /enthwick STREP ‘Athietio Carntonk and Program, 1:30 te 9 p. m Under the auspices of The War Oamp Community Beritce. Bright- Hued Bathing Suits happy bathers to splash and swim. And colorful Bathing Suits are natural accompaniments to azure skies and amethystine waters, Sun-flecked waters of Sound and lake invite Worsted Bathing Suits vy made in the popular one-piece styles have contrasting color stripes trimming the waistline, armholes have stripe insets at the bottom of skirts. In rose, green, dark green, cerulean blue, red and black. Siz to 46. $7.95 to $12.50 Mercerized and Cotton Bathing Suits are made in one- piece style in these same col- ors. They have vertical stripes and plain color bands in con- trasting shades at V-neck, arm- hole and at side of skirt. Sizes 34 to 46, $3.95 to ee Special June Sale in Capes and Dresses Tomorrow these capes and dresses will be specially priced, and you may take advantage of the splendid values offered at extremely interesting prices. s and V-neck. Others -merald, Thread Silk Hosiery $2.00 Three Pairs for $5.50 Silk Hosiery, which is characterized by the even dye, the perfect weave and the extremely ability | beautiful complexion that it is wold The materials, the styles, the unusual trimmings | | | good-looking full fashioning of this grouping, are all correct and follow authentic summer fash- ions. Sebastian Merrill and company | America’s pioneer cyclists, provide under guarantee to refund the money if it faite. | i Wi ( | a here is no com- parison between) the beautiful Brunswick and any one other make} because. ... the Brunswick combines ALL| good features of ALL good Phonographs and plays ALL; records. | MAKE YOUR SELECTION FROM THE LAR- GEST EXCLU INSWICK STOCK IN THE NORTHWE TERMS TO SUIT. 1216-18 THIRD AVE PHONE MAIN 3139 Between University and Seneca ED, a Flyer Out Don't hide your freckles under a hich is great comedy Goings | Yell: get an ounce of Othine and re-| he kiddies and a lot of their) Move them. Even the first few ap as well Pileations should show a wonderful o F cy te & piantete, sing-|'™Provement. some of the iigbter| ame freckles vanishing eatirely. | | | ary nonsensity called “Tie | comedienne, who imperson ned: | Be eure to ask the druggtiet for the warning Tyger, 4 and | goubie atrength Othine; It ie (rte that the plano unusually well is ook Bod Melntyre, in “song imperson- | ations”. dees fine character por | trayal and has an excelient singing voice The Zola Duo are comedians and acrobats. pn the money-back guarantor WHITE @ SPECIAL FOX $52,50 for $65.00 SCARFS FRI. & SAT. KLONDYKE Commercial Bidg, | FUR CO, 2nd & Madison UPSTAIRS After Recruits a To Interest young men in the air | Dresses The grouping of Dresses includes 41 pretty taffeta models, 49 georgette crepe dresses which are beaded and tucked, and 24 wool jer- sey dresses. In the de- sirable shades for sum- mer wear. Not all sizes in every group. Capes The Wraps in this grouping are almost all navy serge. Some have yokes and others have vest effects. Many are full silk lined. Yn long and medium length models, $19.75, $25.00 is in these days a real find. These Stockings are really remarkable values and would usu- ally sell at much higher prices. They will give exceptionally good wear, as they have double toes and heels and reinforced elastic garter tops. In colors: Black, white, cordovan, Afri+ can brown, Russian calf and gray. Sizes 81% to 10; —™ First Fleer, Smart Neckwear | service, Lieut. Jay M. Fetters Fri-| |day morning left Seattle on a flight |to Spokane, via Cle Elum and Yak lima, in an army plane. Fetters will I fly from Spokane to Moscow, Idaho, | where be will give flying exhibitions at the July 4 celebrations | Lieut. Fetters flew from Seattle }to Bellingham, a distance of 85) | miles, in one hour Thursday. He | left in the morning, bearing a mes | sage from Mayor Ole Hanson to| Mayor John A. Sells, of Bellingham, | land returned in the afternoon with | }a message from Mayor Srlis to Mayor Hanson. Atmospheric con ditions were perfect. Business Men to Make Auto Tour Seattle business men will leave Monday morning on an auto tour of Northwestern Washington, under | $35.00 $35.00 THE Weather Man SAYS “Summer Is Here” + lof arrangements | attle the auspices of the state develop. ment bureau of the Chamber of Commerce, Those interested in the tour are requested to communicate with W. 1. Bilger, chairman of the trades relations committee, in charge “OILY OLIVER,” NAKED, RESUMES RAMBLES NEW YORK, June 20—“Oily Ol) ver” is making his annual visit in Bergen county, New Jersey, and as a result the residents and police of | a score of municipalities along the N. ¥. and N. J. R. R., between the| | Hackensack Meadows at Carlstadt | and Westwood, N. J. are ready to| go gunning for this strange visit who trie htened women and children ection of the country dur: | two summers. | has a hobby for bagking | in th sun and roaming thru the woods without raiment |T0O MUCH EXTRACT ENDS IN TRIPLE FINE CORVALLIS Charles Jordan, June 20,—It } cost a local blacksmith } $140 and a jail term to drink Memon xtract. Jordan first drank a /wuffi nt quantity to bec 1 $10, w 1 too freely and Fri because i ° | . was fined $5 ald, } he was br y on a charge purchased am fn fined $80 and given 25 days UNION TAILORS ORDER YOUR SUMMER SUIT NOW he paid having illeg | toxic ant and wi a jail sentence of BANKERS BANQUET 1 The fifth annual banquet of the \Se apter of the American Insti anking will be held at Fer ark Saturda tute of tuna pa It sometimes happens that a poses as a social tion : Marriago looks like @ truck horse aft crward, ' 304 PIKE New Wash Skirts Spotless, white cotton Gaberdine Skirts are these with undeniably smart lines. They have novelty belts and pockets; shirred tops and wide belted styles. There are tuck-trimmed skirts, corded models and plainly tailored styles. $7.95 $9.95 —MacDeugall-Seuthwick, Second Floor. Sweaters of Originality Our knitting teacher creates clever and original sweater styles for you to follow. She gives lessons every Tuesday and Thursday from one to four, and under her instruction you will be able to make the most intricate stitch sweaters. The model sketched is cerulean blue art wool with bands and vest of seagull gray Angora wool, To make it requires 8 balls of Angora, price 65c a ball, and 6 balls of art wool, price $1.65 a skein. BP MacDougall-Southwick, Fifth Floor. at Interesting Prices A sheer collar and pretty cuffs give an inimitable touch of youthfulness and charm to any gown or suit coat. Special 65¢ An assortment of Col- lars and Sets and Ves- tees of organdie, pique, satin, net and madras has been very specially priced. The collars are in both roll and flat styles, and all. are trim- med with tucks, lace or bias bands. 4 Special 45c¢ “ ‘At this price are Col- lars of organdie, pique, satin and poplin, They are trimmed with lace and hand embroidery. Some have cuffs to match. In white and colors. —MacDoagall-Seuthwick, First Fleer. Silk Costume Bags ; Very Specially Priced Every woman needs at least one silk Costume Bag this season to complete her wardrobe, These are ex- ceptional values grouped at two very special prices, Taffeta, Moire and Novelty Fabric Bags haveen- graved metal mountings, silk covered tops, and two have beaded mountings. There are many different styles, all with tassels. purses and mirrors and have most attractive plaid and changeable silk linings, In black, navy, taupe, champagne and green. Underpriced $9.85 Other Novelty Silk Bags have silk and silvered mountings. There are corded, shirred and plain styles. They are fitted with silk mirrors and coin purses. With tassels. In taupe, gray and navy, Underpriced $3. 95° —MacDougall-Southwick, First Fleer, linings, black, They are fitted with com ©