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AMES LAUNCH 17TH STEAMER fe George Donworth Is Sponsor of West Islip How Man Came to 7 , j 4 ‘The steel steamship West Islip was J launched at the Ames shipyard on . ‘Tuesday afterncon, Mrs, George Don : Worth, wife of Judge George Don : Worth, was sponsor for the ship. The! ship ts entirely an Ames product, all | her boilers, machinery and equip ment having been manufactured in| the Ames shops. | The West Istip is the 17th ship to be launched by the Ames yard. | Mrs. Donworth was presented with & diamond-studded platinum brooch souvenir of the occasion ttending the sponsor yesterday | were: Mrs. Reginald H. Parsons, Mrs. L. C. Gilman, Mrs. M, J. Carkeek Mrs. PD. Jones, Mrs, George} Waugh Albin, Mrs. Edgar Ames. Miss Margaret Ames and Miss Mary Donworth Others present were: R. L. Dyer, | Tepresenting the United States Ship- Ping Board; W. KE. Sizemore, of the) American bureau of shipping; W. P. 1, Collings, surveyor for Lloyd's: L. | ©. Gitman, M. J. Carkeek, R. H. Par sons; Herbert Hanlon, publisher ot} Pacific Shipping Mlustrated; Kar! M. Marbaugh, of the United States Steel | Products Corporation; Lieut. Bruce Bimore, U.S. N. R.; Dr. Harry} Striker, George Waugh Albin, T. A D. Jones and Edgar Ames. For Quick Relief | pc ela ns: bo Tahan's Star is the only paper || im eects for which Chief | from Indigestion |." x sleeptuime stories. ‘Take three or four Di-nesia tablets immediately after eating or when- ever pe felt ae who have tried it a that f and comfort almost invariably result withip five minutes. If you would like once more to enjoy the pleasure of eat- ine a hearty meat of good things i cccetcreemnccesin BY CHIEF TAHAN (ef the Kiowa Indian Tribe) Now, do you remember the story I told you about the Thunderbird Eithout fear of pain of discomfort and how he makes the thunder 0 follow, go, to Ow! Drug Company . “4 Or Swift Drug Company or any other |Storms when he fights with th druggist and get a package of | Rattlesnake We one time he 0 a tablets and wu directed. | had the most terrible fight with Inasmuch as every package contains pim It ‘was awful & binding guarantee contract of sat- isfaction or money back. you don't Fisk a cent by making this and the chances are that tomorrow you will be ling your dyspeptic friends that if they want to enjoy, life they should TAKE BI-NESIA When you think of advertising, think of The Star Thunderbird got so mad in that fight that he opened and shut his eyes faster than ever before. That made so much fire blaze out of them that it came clear | down to the earth. Some of It went tnto a hollow tree at the top, and ran clear down | to the roots of it, and stayed there | That was the first fire that was ever made. After awhile the Buzzard saw the black fire-breath coming ont of SAMUEL M. STONE COVE E. STONE Last Week of SeneDIe ¢failors Removal Sale This is the last week of our special sale prices on tailored-to-measure Suits and Overcoats. Suitings and Overcoatings, regularly priced at $75 to $110, divided into two lots to sell as follows: : Lot No. 1 Lot No. 2 65 “$60 We will occupy tem; beginning about Au and Cherry in the Building. SELECT YOUR NEW CLOTHES NOW AT 906 Second Ave. OPPOSITE BURKE BLDG. quarters, 1, at Second ilway Exchange REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS cpetiege dha hora ocala eagerly ye ghee for hee rare and strongest plate kmown, covers very little of the reof of @norn! Werk. carly patients, whose work eis i ‘goo food atintaction. ‘Ask our ‘ = our office, be sure i Open Sundays Prom © to 13 for Working ; fe) CUT-RATE DENTISTS ¢ 20 «~USLVERSITY ST. Oppestte Wraser-Fatersen Co Chief Tahan’s Story for the Children Thunderbird’s Eyes Made the First Fire ——————@@!the tree top and he told all of the [good and warm, Be a Friend of Fire Indian Stories animal people about the strange sight | Then all of the animal people held a council afid talked a long time; for they wanted to find out] |what the thing was and what {t was good for. At last they sent! the Buzzard back to see about it} He flow right ever Jo where it was jand lit on the @rofind at the root of the tree. He saw something thn a hole in} the tree and he poked his head }thru the hole to get a good look at ft, but he didn’t let his head) stay In there very kag. } Then he flew back to the coun-| cll and told the antma!l people that lhe thowght the thing wasn’t 500d for anything. | | Pretty soon they all noticed that the fire had burnt all of the feath-/ ere off of his head. | That is the reason sard's head ts bare Then they sent the Owl to feteh |the news about the thing with the black breath that took feathers off. | When he got back he could hard-/| ty #00; his eyes were red and there| | were rings around them. | The wind had blown |into his face and eyes, had made the white rings which he can never | rub off, and hts eyes are red yet! After awhile a Man saw the| black breath coming out of the/ tree-top and he, too, was afraid of| it, for he knew what it had done to the animal people. The Man stood away off from it for a while, | then he crept closer and closer, Pretty soon tt made him feel for he had been that the Buz- the ashen feoting chilly Rut when he pet ent his hand land touched the fire be drew it back quickly For it had burnt one of his fin- gore. Then he went up and stick at It just to see Fire would do. In a little while the fire ate up }the stick so that nothing was left jot tt | That made the Man think that maybe the Fire was his friend, for | it took his gift. | He went up and put a plece of | meat on the fire, but when it didn’t urn it all up he took what was jleft of the meat and put it into his mouth and It tasted good. |. He thought it was the beat meat he had ever eaten. And that is |how the Man came to make a friend of the fire. threw a what the Next Story—How Outran the Deer, the Terrapin {FORMER JUDGE WILL BE HONORED BY BAR | | Stephen J. Chadwick, former chiet |fustice of the supreme court, who resigned the post to practice in Seattle, will be the guest of honor Jat the annual banquet of the Se |attle Bar association In the Ma sonic club rooms Wednesday night | Annual election of officers will | precede the dinner. Speakers will |inelude, berides the guest of honor |Maj. Charles L, Bates, of Tacoma, | president of the State Bar associa |tion; former Superior Court Judges| John P. Yoyt and Hiram EB ley, and former Supreme Court J |tce Frederick Bausman, of Seattle. |wouLo PREVENT WILD WEST SHOWING HERE) Claiming that wild west shows vio |late a state statute, in that animals |are needlessly tormented to amuse |the public, C. N. Farrer, agent of the state humane society, has asked the city to refuse Sergeant Cook's | Wild West Show, a traveling organ | lzation, permit to exhibit here. The | matter has been referred to the cor- | Poration counsel for advice. |BELGIAN CHAPLAIN ON | ROTARY CLUB PROGRAM: Dr, Bugene Hurd, former Russian larmy colonel, was to speak at the Rotary club luncheon in the Ma sonic club rooms Wednesday noon. Maj. Pierre Biommaert, chaplain. in-ct ohief the Belgian army and «pe. | cial representative of King Albert to the United States, also was sched uled to speak, Maj, Blommaert will speak at the Friday noon limcheon of the members’ council of the} Chamber of Commerce, | FIND CARD TRICKS | IN ROOMS AND GRAB TWO Everything, from marked decks of cards to devices for slipping cards up their sleeves, were found in their room at First ave. and Yesler way Tuesday night, when F. M. Pilkington, 45, and J. B, Jones, 44, were arrested by City Detectives EH. Yoris and M. M |Peyser. The men are held on open charges. Two revolvers were also confiscated by the detectives. THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25, 1919. A Movey Day Clearance of Wash Dresses Values From $19.75 to $35.00 Special Tomorrow, Each 910.00 most we have ever a Movey Day cl The ues remarkable val offered at arance, ery garment in this collection is but some are slightly solled » handling and whowing, ‘They are of voile, neta, linen and gingham Plain tailored and fancy models; white and light col- ors, and all sizes included in the collection. There are some white gaberdine suits in the lot. Special for Movey Day, choice . $10.00 Apparel Seetion, Third Floor. Unusual Monthly Movey Day Offerings Tomorrow Movey Day Clearance of Kodaks and Cameras ‘The last sale of slightly used and shop-worn kodaks and cameras. They are priced re- markably low for Movey Day. . Da Folding remular la Kodak, regular $15.00, ape tal ry No. ta Kodak, regular $25.00, al > No. 4 Koda! ular $20.00, No. 2 Kodak shar $10.00, ree special No, 2 Premo, reg ular $800, special 65.00 No. 3-8 Premo, regular $1500, cial No 1 Pan Kodak, re $10.00, «pect No. 3-@ Ansec regular $10.00, special No. tal No. t-a Preme . 3-a Ansco, regular $13.50, ape re@ular $16.00, Kaxo, regular $20.00, t-e Rox Camera, regular Tox Camera, “remular $3 Pocket Kodak, "beaular “inwide ‘the Entrance Specially Priced Movey Day 250 paire of women’s pure thread silk stockings, purchased espectally for Movey Day. There are all full fash- toned, lisle sole and garter top, black, sises 8% to 10; cordovan and coooa, wiser 8% to 9%; regular $1.75 value, special for Movey Day, pair....81.45 Only a small lot of infants’ fine Cashmere Stockings to be closed out for Movey Day. If they were perfect they would sell at 6c @ pair, Sims are 4, 4% and 5, a few 5%. Special for Movey Day, three pairs for $1.00 —Hosiery Section, First Floor. Motor Hats —Not alone used for motoring, but for any occasion when a soft, well fitting bat is wanted. Specially priced for Movey Day, each. . $1.50 —Vellings, First Floor. Special Movey Day Values in $7.50 Flack Cowhide Rags, in walrus rain, with sewed-on corners; special lovey Day, each.. $4.95 $15.00 Biack Cowht ‘Traveling moss in three piece style; leather lined: 3 pockets; special Movey Day, each 811.50 $12.60 Brown Leather Suit *, fitted with straps all around; al for Movey Day, each... 89.95 $25.00 Fiber Dress Trunks, five-ply; heavy trimmings and two ay ape- cial Movey Day.. ety: 9. $25.00 Fibér ‘Trunk, extra strong and du two trays and lined with er saan Movey DAF. iieediverccor gee 826.75 — $18.00" ‘dieamer ‘Trunks, ‘constructed of fiber with covered tr Special Movey Day wap ities 12.95 Hartmann | Wardrobe fitted with compartment, jal for Movey Day ..cccccresceeee . z $27.50 Trown Cowhide Bags, with sewed-in frames, large and roomy; fine for men; sizes 18 and 20 inches, spe- olal 123.50 ‘age Section, Fifth Floor. Children’s and Juniors’ Dresses 6 to 14 Years, at $1.75 These at low Day plain Dremes sold regularly $4.00, but are offered at this very price for clearance on Movey They are made of gingham in colors and Plaids and stripes ~—They are all new and there are many styles to nelect from. Every one is an exceptional value at the price asked, Children's Section, Third Moor. Fraser-Paterson Co. SHCOND AT UNIVERSITY PHONE MAIN 17100 Movey Day Clearance of Silkk, Velvet, Woolen amd Lining Remnants UNDREDS of desirable lengths in nearly every fabric in stock. The greatest lot of remnants we have offered for months. Most any length you may desire, at a price consistent with other Movey Day val- ues throughout the store. Every piece is marked with regular price and the Movey Day price also. Easy to tell the saving on each piece offered tomorrow. Five large tables loaded with Movey goods, velvets and linings. Day remnants of silks, dress --Dress Goods Section, First Floor. HE values in this Movey Day sale tomorrow are most remark- able. All the merchandise offered is new, clean stock, bought especially for this sale, and merchandise selected from our regular stocks, consisting of broken lots, odd sizes, discontinued lines, etc., which is offered for clearance. Only standard, dependable quality is offered at this monthly Movey Day, and the qualities can be de- pended upon to be equal to that sold on every other day. $1.75 Table Damask, Yd. Children’s Dresses, $1.45 2 to 6 Years Linen and Cotton Damask, 60 inches Special Movey Day wide, & splendid wearing quality; two a designs, spot and chrysanthemum and Each $1.45 allover chrysanthemum pattern; regu —Cunning styles for the little tote; ter $1.18, ‘specal | ewer ey as good quality ginghams in plain colors, plaids and stripes Day, Linen Seetion, Second Floor. aes oy Bere each . m $1.45 —~—Children’s Section, Second Yloor. 81x99-Inch Bed Sheets, Each $1.85 —Good quality Bed Sheets, size 81x99 inches (extra length) Just 240 to be sold at the Movey Day price. An extra value at, Muslin Underskirts Special Movey Day, Each $1.95 —Skirtse of good quality muslin with embroidery flounces. Good assortment of patterns in embroidery Spectal for Movey Day, ench.... $1.95 —Muslin Underwear, "Second Floor. =- Redding Seetion, Becond Floor. 50c, 65¢ and 75c Wash Fabrics, Yard, 29c 400 yards of Volles selected from our regular stock is offered at Movey Day $3.95 House Dresses prices. Splendid amsortment of desir Special Movey Day, able patterns, mortly dark colors; ex- a. tra value for Movey Day, yard...20¢ Each $1.95 Wash Goods Seetion, Second Floor. —A clearance of an odd lot of House Dresses for Movey Day. Ginghams and percales in a broken range of wizen, colors and styles. Regularly up to $3.95. Extra value for Movey Day each sooo 1.95 Second Floor. 65¢ and 75c White Voiles, Special, Yard 39c 500 yards of Novelty White Volles, House Dresses, taken from our regular stock, for Movey Day selling. Neat embroid ered devigns, checks and plaids; de An Unusual Special Offering in Wool Sweater Coats Each $7.85 ~—Sweater Coats selected from our reg- ular stock of high-grade garments. Sold regularty at $10.95, $11.50 and $12.50, Movelty weaves with large sailor col- Jars and belts; pure worsted; colors are sirable patterns for walets, dreases and children's wear; regularly sold at @5c and Se, Movey Day, yard s9¢ —Wash Goods Section, Second Floor. Boys’ Wash Suits Special for Movey Day, Each $1.45 —Rusvtan blonse styles in plain blue rose, copen, turquoise, maroon, green, and stripes; some hare white collars fold and purple. Choice for Movey and cuffs; others striped trimmed. Spe Day, at the extra special price of cial for Movey Day, each.......81.45 Sarcesdicénkedes dredsccversenks $7.85 Children’s Section, Second Floor. “Ligweater Section, Second Floor. Unusaal Savings Can Be Made in Every Section of the Store Tomorrow The Special Price Basement | Nive DAY offerings in the Special Price Basement are unusually attractive this month. A splendid lot of merchandise is offered at attractive prices for clearance. Once each month the Special Price Basement offers these extraordinary values on Movey Day. Big Shipment Panama Sport Hats to Close Out at $1.00 | Mer vege be values and would ordinarily sell at more than double the price asked. Nothing better for beach or sport wear. Light weight, have colored hemp edges and fancy ribbon bands. The best values offered this season in the Millinery Section. 50 Late Style Capes Each $18.50 LOT of Capes which have been priced much high- er are placed on sale for clearance at Movey Day prices. They are of velour, serge, also silk and satin; long straight models and sev- eral vestee styles; some full silk lined; all new colors. Special for Movey Day..... 100 Silk Poplin Skirts Each $3.50 ~A special purchase for Movey Day. Skirts that would sell at a much higher price. All new summer models, with belts and pockets; plain poplins in navy and black in regular and extra sizes. Moire poplins in rose, tan and slate. Fancy plaid pop- lins in all the new color com- binations. Special Movey Day, each . 83.50 300 Ra Aprons Each, $1.00 —An extraordinary Movey Day special. Several styles in both open front and open side models. Trimmings of white and novelty bias bindings; large pockets and broad belts. Special for Movey Day, each... - $1.00 300 Lingerie Waists Each 69c ~-A Movey Day clearance of broken lines of Waists in voiles, organdies, ete., all white and white with colored trimmings; all good styles, but not all sizes of every style; regular value about double what they are offered at tomorrow. Movey Day, each 69¢ 50 Pairs of Plaid Blankets Extraordinary Special Offering for Movey Day PAIR $3.45 ~—Just fifty pairs to he sold at this price. A special pur- chase from a manufacturer at a remarkably low price, offers this unusually attrae- tive value Movey Day. They are medium weight, very soft and warm. Special, PONE. iisicewesrenneat $3.45 Bedding Section, Second Fleer, Prices Reduced on Sewing Machines For Movey Day —A high-class vibrating shutt? Sewing Machine, fully Fusranteed. for ven year handsome quarter-sawed golden oak case, equipped with auto= matic lifting device for raising sewing head to position: easy and quiet rum- ning and simple to operate. quipped with m complete set of at- tachments: re Bula $35.00, special foe Movey Day 829.75 ~Alno two I dredge Rotary Machi of which the hoy marred: Teguiar $ Daz —One used Bo cial Movey Da: —Slightly dam not in Movey Day Sewing Machines, Second Floor Corsets Up to $5.00 00 | Special for Movey y Dag $1.85 sizes —BProken range of sizes in tinued mode Sizes are 20, 81, 36, 26, 27, 28, 29, 20. These are extra ordinarily good values and were sold regularly up to $5.00; special for Movey Day, each 1.85 —Corset Section, Second Floor, Two Styles of Brassieres Special, Each | 75c —A special offering for Movey Day, Muslin, hook front style and embroid ery trimmed; mesh bandeau is the other style; all sizes in both styles; sizes 34 to 44; regular $1.00 value, spe cial Se 200 Georgette In the Movey Day Sale Each $3.95 sold regularly at There is a good as- of sizes and colors in this lot for clearance, All new models, beaded, tucked and embroidered. Spe cial for Movey Day, each — Blouse Section, —These 5 and sortment Blouses $7.50. Movey Day and Glove Special —Women's one and twoclasp Glace Gloves, mostly white; special for Movey Day, pair ... 81.65 Floor. Movey Day Draperies —Brasa Extension Rods rod faste nm same bi Tbe, special, 2 for —Nottingham Curtains, in white and ecru; 2% yards long; regular $1.2) $1.50 per pair; special Movey Di Filet Net: Ws ‘inches, ‘in natural color regular $1.25 and tne a yard; special Movey Day, yard..ceases 1.00 Ribbon. igo Hemstitched: Vaile we inches wide, in white, cream and ecru; regular 40c a yard; special for Move: Day, 3 yards fie ~brapery Section, Fourth ‘Floor. 55 Pairs Shoes Specially Priced for Movey Day, Pair $5.25 —Gray and cream colored Nile cloth Lace Boots, made with light flexible welt soles. Covered Louis heels; very stylish and cool for summer. AAA to C widths; special for Movey Day, pair .. .. 85.25 Shoe Section, Second Floor, —100 dozen plain white China Cups and Saucers, Vie- toria shape; set of six $1.00 —China Section, Fifth Floor, Atscon