The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 14, 1919, Page 3

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This week all your friends are laughing at Constance Talmadge in the sparkling comedy of wedded difficulties— “The first year of mar- ried life is the hardest. forte that you get used to it.” Foti The story of a pretty young wife fighting a millionaire husband, with money and _ his gang, to save her good name under the New York divorce law, jamming this house— Gladys Brockwell Is TRAP” MEET YOUR FAVORITE SCREEN STAR ¢P Eau HIPPODROML— July 18 SPFCIAL FEATURE ARENA Are Frami: a Dry Law Enforcement) WASHINGTON, July 14.—The sen- | ate sub-committee considering pro- hibition today began framiug enforce- | 7 ment legislation. | Bakery Destroyed by Sunday Fire of unknown origin almost totally destroyed the Home bakery 8018 10th ave. N. W. Sunday. W. H. ee, manager of the baking com- pany, estimates loss at $1,200 for the Fire Members of the committee said the | building and $800 to furniture and brewers’ argument that 2.75 per oe beer is not intoxicating would have | no weight with them. Anti-saloon league representatives | Were to appear before the commit: | tee later in the day in a final sum- ‘ning up of arguments. The commit- fixtures. SUSPECT JAPANESE ESCAPED FROM SHIP Thought to have jumped overboard from an outbound Oriental liner in an effort to elude immigration of- ) tee was to go into executive session | ficers and enter the United States, immediately afterward and revise the | Chickao Kokura, Japanese seaman, enforcement bill for presentation to 'is held at the United States immigra- | the senate. , tion station for investigation. Don’t Experiment with Catarrh; It Often Leads to Serious Trouble ‘ou Will Never Be Cured willbe and more Local Treatment With Sprays! Catarrh is a condition of the blood] ing conditions t ‘and can not be cured by local appli- | be aggravated and finally reaches down into the lungs, and every one recognizes the alarm. lungs are affected. Thus Catarrh may the forerunner of that most cations of sprays and douches; this | 4eqqed and hopeless of all diseases—— has been proven by the thousands | consumption who have vainly resorted to this| method of treatment. |nent relief. No lo treatment affords perma: Experience has taught Catarrh should not be neglected | that S. 8. S. is the one remedy which or experimented with. treatment is valuable time lost, dur- ing which the disease is getting firmer hold upei its victim, and mak- ing it more difficult for even the proper treatment to accomplish re sults. Tho Catarth makes its The wrong |attacks the dis t its source, the |blood, and produces satisfactory re- Ato the Medical first ap-)pert &dVile as to how to treat your} sults in even the worst cases. Ca tarrh sufferers are urged to give a thoro trial. It is sold by all druggists. You are invited to write Department for ex pearance in the nostrils, throat and} own case. Address Swift Specific Co., air passages, the disease becom 4 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga. Hot Summer Sun How to Protect Your “Skin and Bring Roses to Your heeks A Free Oatmeal Prescription Does | Its Work Over Night—You Can Prepare It at Home NEW YO! dust and wi upon the skin a je a way to ov pt my own discovery one night to get apa such, marvelous says Mae Edna Wilder. r friends ask her about her plexion and the “ir hands and follow ray adv it my duty to i and what this svonderf Prescription did for me, never tire "Mme telling others just What brought about such remark able results, Here is the ident ription that r gnoved every defect from my Tac neck, hands and t y try it you ca marvel! ch just one app’ tion which you isasf ny. ere h of ordinary oatme drugstore 1 own hor Derwillo directed sallow freckles, tan. pores, rou harmless a: prod stimulate @ growth of hatr. No ter how r h and ungainly ands and arms or what ab have had thru hard work posure to #un and wind, mgal. Derwillo mat the they and @x- this oat- combination ny | application will) @ wonderful transformation ura at the ost. Thousands wh hay sed it r rt the same resul I have had.” Miss 0. C. gays: “My poor and my skin rough. chest, hands and arms were xposure. The very first of this wonderful Der- tmeal combination con- ne that my poor complexion and io blemishes would soon be a thing of the F all these un: tirely: disap. ways dge it complexion from are just as enthus * 1am. We ail use it before going to’ the th dances or parties, and mderful what plication e t is sold in this ran fund guarantee by depart Sil druggists, including the Bartell and Owl drug stores, result when the | %-—— My| a difference it} THREE-IN-ONE BODY ELECTS Triple Alliance Chooses For- rest Hudson as President vote for this offic The three vice preside » chosen, « ations affil alliance A attle, who Central Labor ¢ |which is working for party, w h Pe represent the state | L. Freeman, of Stitt the farmers |president, He a member fe parti Me Sr is Carter rallwayme |dent. The organize will pr |the whe A recommendation to Gov. F. Hart that |the legislature be cal the woman's suffrage |to the constitution, was ion formed eed at once to Sunday Lout of spec session to passed. | A fund of $1,000 will be raised to jfinance the alliance during the next |month, and following that it is pro |posed to raise $250,000 by member- ship dues | Mrs, Wiswell Wilson, kf Clark, and Mrs, Frank W aiker, aided by others will har work of getting the women state organized for the purposes of the alliance All was not Mra. harmony at the |meeting Sunday, and a hot discus- sion expected Monday when the adoption of the comes up. Difference of exists as whether the jot t non-partisan leagu |Dakota should be incorp |the principles of the jOthers desire that the labor party |being formed by the Central Labor Jcouncil should rep t the alli- ance in King cot and many ideas and opinions were voiced at the Sunday session. | Altho William M |dent of the State |Labor, is the instigating b hind the alliance, and those present at the meeting day, he refused to consider holding Joffice in the alliance, as the work of the federation is as much as he handle. he offices of the federation wil be in the same place those of the alliance, and new up-t quarters already being sought ASKS HOW TO BUY ARMY FOOD Mayor Hanson Writes Com- mander of West is morning platform opinion program of North d into ance. to Short, presi- of was one of in- as are Information as to how the city may purchase a portion of the hun dreds of millions of pounds of sur- plus army meats has been asked of the commanding officer of the West ern department by Mayor Ole Han. son, The action was taken following re ceipt by the mayor of an opinion from the corporation counsel to the effect that the city has legal author ity to purchase and resell the army supplies. PETER— Postman BY THE STORY LADY The mail box was a quarter of mile from the house, and every morning, after Peter had seen the mail man pass in his little white |hack, he ran down to the mail box to get the mail. On this morning a letter r and Peter went early to give it to the mail man, He ran down the hill, across the branch, and settled down og the stile by the mail box to wait for the mail man. When he came he had lots of mail or papers and two letters—one addressed to Master Peter Palmer and one from Lieut Hardy to Aunt Grace. He re letter before he went on. It from mamma, and told him all about the boys and s n lot of kodak |pictures of the “kids.” Peter start jed briskly home er rea letter, for he knew Aunt Grace v ea her letter But he minute jthe little bridge to look at the wa A breeze came along and caught | hat. He grabbed for it, and the thing he knew Aunt Grace’ went sailing down right into the ter. It lit right side down the brook. his hat and ran down to the side of the brook v¢ letter caught in 4 eddy—twirled round and round a floated on just out of his reach Peter kept on until he car very narrow place and fished it out carefully It was only we side, spread it out on papers and fanned it wi hat to dry it off. It but the wetting had opened the ter and v hed all the mucilage He bit and Aunt Grace had stopped for a up and sailed lazily t on soon dr appli of ch NEW TRAFFIC CODE Pidiers BE RE-DRAFTED ised, the cit traffic I een sent to the corporation ed to the public fina! draft to be afety of the elty council on Wednesd: t time the committee will forward measure t council with its ‘ recommendations ratify | amendment | to mail to her soldier, | Satisfactory Terms lways of the savings. Large and well ar ample drawer room, : work table—built of b ural. Three styles $21.75 High-grade blue armeled Ware, ssortment consisting of coffee pots, tea kettles, water pails, preserving kettles, Berlin kettles with cov- ers; all sizes are well repre- sented, Choice of any article at S9¢. Justpans with These Dustpans are heavy japanned me dust guard: Special, Step Ladder tapsibie and white long handles. with 24¢. Stools. A col- combination Special, each ea Bolo Gas Ovens Special $8.95 Bolo Gas Ovens are most ef- can heat required neat used on you as ss doors, are and can be well Clothes Line P of heavy galvanized very strong and have prevent wash line f ing off. Special, $1.18. Meat | lumber, fine fl $2.19. they have ly finishe¢ oll stoves as ys, made steel, are guides to m com the pair Safes made of selected with sides and door of proof Each, Wash Boilers Bvt 98 Each Ve tom | flang | eted $2.98, i Wash bearings, pure Peter grabbed ups) ball frame Wringers hardwe rubber rol will fit 25.49. with Aluminum Saucepans Sat ar Three, $3.49 eniently THE GROTE-RANKINCO. O7TO F. MEGEL. President MIDSUMMER Sale of Household Utilities Offers Significant Opportunities for Saving On Items of Daily Use HAT this store is a store of Housewares, Glasswares, Dinnerwares, Bedding and Linens, as well as headquarters for Good Furniture, is a fact we wish all to better understand. So, in the midseason, we present these unusual - opportunities for saving on items you will need now and each day. A glance through the appended descriptions of household utilities will serve to convince you of the genuine worth Natural Maple Kitchen Cabinet $21.75 Each anged Kitchen Cabinets with large rd maple are offered flour box and roomy and finished nat- in this sale, each rth ¥ arbage Is, heavy an ized iron with tight fitting out side flange ana bail Spe each, $1.98. Washboards with glass bing surface and frames. Bach 59¢. Clothes Hampers, made hardwood splints, with hinged cover; 3 sizes are included rub. hardwood of No. 1 at.. No. 2 No. 3 —Clothes Dryers that fold out of the way when not in use are offered in two convenient sizes at very special prices With A9¢. With for 69¢. eight 24inch arms at eight 30-inch arms O-Cedar Mops Each, 59c Water Tumblers, ysta Set of six made Art Pottery, bowls; an attra at HALE PRIC Baskets, made »wn bamt $1.69 Waste Paper a8 w t 69¢, $1.29 Pottery wide 25¢, Baskets ha Hanging 70¢ variety 50¢, Scrub Brushes 16c Each tle. Each 16¢. with good hardwood Bath brist handle 2ach, Radiator 29¢. Stove Brushes: 29¢. Brushes, each Brushes 23¢. Brushes — with cach $1.29. Toilet Brushes, each , each Ceiling handle Counter Brushes, each 49¢. Ice Cream Freezers The “White Mountain” Ice Cream Freezers, all sizes, are marked for quick clearance. l-quart size .........$2.59 2-quart s . $3.29 3-quart $3.89 4-quart size .. . $4.29 size .. Fruit Presses 29c Each A convenient size that can be used for ricing potatoes and pressing fruit. They have a removable, easily cleaned strainer. Oil Cook Stoves with three burners. This stove is ve efficient, a quick heater and will not smoke. Special, each $18.95. is Tungsten Lights 7 Choice of 15- sizes. Each 21¢. Light globes will not be de- livered at this price. Aluminum Preserving Ket- tles, 6-quart capacity, with covers, each $1.69. Aluminum Double Boilers that can be used as two sep- arate vessels, priced: 114-quart size, each. ..$1.49 2-quart size, each.....$1.69 or 25-watt Coat Hangers 2 for 15c H s with trousers. Hardwood Coat stro: bar for Special, 2 for 15¢. Kitchen Knives a0¢ each sortment an styles as. contai several and shapes tel with Paring 11¢. Rolling Pins, made of 17¢. Mad riveted em good quality handles. Knives, good quality, each hardwood wi Specia Potato Mashers of sele with maple, Egg Beaters 23c Each With double dashers, th Dover type, ve improved Sweepers sturdy rpet ¢ ristle with Spark Guards Push Brooms $1.29 Each block holds the of first quality priced, each hardwood th les which Th Idineh $1.29, size is Pike Street and Fifth Avenue All Hammocks Are Reduced for Clearance ~ The hammocks are of all sizes, grades and colors— also all of our Couch Hammocks have been re-marked for mid-season clearance. The Woven Hammocks are reduced to $2.80, $3.33 $4.12, $6.00, $6.38 and $6.75 each. The Couch Hammocks with padded mattresses over. all metal springs, and which can be hung from the ceils © ing or porch, are shown in khaki, white and black, white ~ and green, gray—all made of heavy duck and reduced to $17.65, $24.85, $31.25 and $33.35 each. July Sale of Bedding. and Linens The values never were so apparent and the ments so complete. Prudent housewives will find event an excellent opportunity to supply immediate future wants at a decided saving. Pillow Cases— 42x%6-inch Muslin Pillow each ress 42x36-inch extra Pillow 8, each .... Ae Cases, Sheets— 76x90 Hemmed special, each 81x90 heavy linen-finish special, each . 81x99 extra go special, each , Muslin Sheets, LS a Sheets, SLAG weight Sheets, S195 Spreads— 74x84 fine quality. Spreads, special . 80x90 extra heavy Spreads, special .... Crochet c boemet Towels— 16x32 Huck Huck" ‘Towels, Towels, 18x36 Huck ity, each Bath Towelx— Hemmed Turk each ... Good size’ Turkish Towel cial, each Large h and ‘owels, each . | 50 Domes Knitted Wash Cloths _ Special 5c | Each Blankets— 66x80 Plaid Blankets in attr colors, pair . 66x80 Plaid weight and pair ; 66x80 Wool Plaid cellent value, Blar pair Pitlows— 18x reather ti Pure Down Pillc linen-finished tick Napkins— neh Mercerized Napkins, sp SL Napk 85. weight en Napkins, Crashes— nch Part Linen Unbleached Crash, special, yard 16-inch Part Linen Crash, speci neh 16 ‘able Damask— d Weight Mercerized ecial, yard......55e ich Good Weight Mercerized Damask, special, yard..... 70-inch Part Linen Damask, spes al Round ths, edch Design 64x64 Hommed Mercer h Pattern ound Design Mercerized The Drapery Section Is Featuring a Most Unusual Sale of Dresser and Table Scarfs “Filet of the Loom” Dresser and Table Scarfs that are entirely new and different. These scarfs are made of fine white cambric and trimmed with filet lace motifs, edges and panels. To introduce them quickly we will place a large purchase on sale Tuesday at the remarkably low $1.15 More than a dozen different styles are included. price, each—

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