The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 20, 1920, Page 9

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| Ask House to Okeh | * Peace Resolution y League to Elect at Banquet Spiritualists Clark r ° | WASHINGTON, May %0.—The ler, bot! evga grarea beni Plan Festival house will be asked tomorrow by | one Snonnta ¢ Chairman Porter of the house for euedeed James W. Reyn: presi:| A “epirite fowtival wil be held in| o te to agree to GOnk Of the Municipal weague, which | Knights of Pythiaa Kall, Firat ave olution, Inatead of one pawned ive, he said today, If this is done thé resolution soon to the president At once. title G. Abet sage bearers are ( Will cleet at the annual banquet at the Washington Annex, at 6:20 Aton @Ay, Dean stephen R. Miller, of the university, will talk on “Probleme for the Municipal Leagu.” One hun and Pike st, Priday aft@noen and | evening, under the aunpleas ef the Western Washington iritualiae Chautauqua The afternoon pro atam begins at 260, ahd the evening seasion at 7.30. yde 1 Carle ton, atid to be one of Yhe mont re Ged Now Members will be inducted Speakers will be Mra Mary Tow. markabie in the country teday, Joba Members can reserve tickets by caller, Mra, Katherine i Risting, Judge | Slater and William Walltee Aber. ing Seeretary & Ls Weiner, Main | C, Libby, Dr, Chartes W, Littlefield,| Music will be under the direction ate. Mra, Jonnie F. Johnson, Mra, Coles! of Mra. Ida Speckert, $75 BUYS A LOT FOR HOME SITE OR CAMP SITE Mitrer's Bay a Suquamish—on the Sound—Less Than One Hour From Seatiis $5 Cash $1 Per Mo. makes you the owner of a beautiful tract in Beautiful Suquamish, on the Sound. The opening of' Brockman’s Addition to Suquamish creates this un- usual opportunity. Arrange now to see these home- sites and campsites Friday, Satur- day or Sunday. has the beat beat service on the SUQUAMISH on SUQUAMISH has fine churches, schools, stores and home. SUQUAMISH offers the ideal place for a summer or year-round home. | SUQUAMISH TRACTS have water piped @ | __reet 06 tach lot SUQUAMISH soil is rich and prodiictive—a farden spot par SUQUAMISH is a natural beauty spot right on the shores of Puget Sound, a short 60 tinete ride from the eity. | SUQUAMISH offers you the defights of swihs- ming, boating, clam digging, woodland hikes, gardening, sutshine, freeh sir abd pure water, . all at office or phene for information, of take a@ramer at Galbraith Dock any day at 9 & m. or Sunday at 9 & m. or 2 p. m G. H. BROCKMAN & CO. 314 New York Block Elliott 3928 To keep YOU well Ce en eee ee ee lee ate a. ese ailments not only make one generally miserable, but they sap vitality and put one in danger of attack by more serious disease. Formerly tt was necesfiry fer anyone who valued their heart or stomach te leave himself or herself exposed to ae ane Mace oe ids and head- aches. The available preventives rh might be called it resorts” because of their invariabie depressin ‘ect On the heart and weakening of for a BAFE relief—one that could ai the stomach. The world ion and not only be woe ie peice and es but one that was hermiees enough to be taken as a PREVENTI of tl ills. pie groped and tried ma trea’ ts ve ag etience searched tirelessly. the new relief, ASAPHE. was discovere ASAPHEN is peor scleuce, Tf enewers the insistent, earnest do mand for a Hy} and Mies relief for colds, La and headache. Its effectivences was conclusively proved in hoapitale, e ively prescribed } by physicians and used by many thousands of patients long before it was 1 offered t© Ge general public. It gaved many from the ravagés of influensa i — Her has been tried and found trustworthy; it has fees tested and oun: Besides relieving colds and headaches ASAPHEN works effectively in cases of neuralgia, lumbaego, rheumatitt, neuritis, earache, joint paint, pain gener+ ally and over-fatigue. ASAPHEN is not only to make you well, ft is to KEEP you well. Have a box handy. Take Asaphen when cold or headache threatens. When you begin feeling “dogged-out” and tired Aga PHEN will put new energy into you. It is also effective in relieving oVer-fatigue. Nearly every dru; gist has it and recommends it. Be sure you ask for it by the correct name, ASS-A-P-H- N, for there are other preparations with names sounding much the same. > 4 Price 35¢ F —a SAFE and speedy relies 3 (es COLDS, HEADACHES asd LA GRIPPE, ‘eo vod ier caren, tanstioa, emurlg huabegn, esta joie pan, pein procaly NEED COAL FOR | |fleers, two petty officers and two civilian @n@ineeta appointed by the Navy 16 investiqnts Matariuska doa! situation, | thorning of the Alameda, Midwiofha went to Seattia to hear about Alaska, but this commiaddon will be given $1,000,000 by congress to develop coal properties and get fiven at the Rainier club to the com tilewiOn by the exectrtive committee | of the Ala#ka buréau of the Cham | ber of Commerce. fuel is Needed worse by the Pacific fleet than by the Atinntic, THE SEATTLE STAR PACIFIC FLEET rin The comimlesion of ate naval of. | by mailed for Alnwke this “There Have beh government com. out for the fhavy,* «aid Com iter Q@ C. Dowling, Who is tn #6 of the party, at a luneheon Strateg Pedestrians I, Moore, 92, tving at the Vie torla hotel, sustained a broken ankle When he wae #truck at First ave. and, Pike rt, day afternoon, by an auto driven fH. G, Peters, 2101 Met ave, 8 Pedestrians Hit by Autor hh \| This Year Mra M. Chambers, 6% 7. Olive at, aistained @ broken left faot when she wae knocked down by an automobile Harty G Clark, 109 Boren ave, at ‘Third ave, Wednesday, Mra Chambers waa removed to the City hospital, " | ft te neneemury that coal be secured | ment amo “The navy needs coal badly, ahd on the Pacific coast, and advance ip Panmination Is strictly competitive, And appointments are made entirely | [on merit, and not proportioned by | pally, the naval atation Kaw whirted the enly source Of supply of such | state of congremuional districts, from the Atlantis to the Pacific, and! coal an the ny vy requifes* formation indicates Actor SHA Held in Wetnee etpense, and to driven by || coant guarda, and Pine at Jon Miller, T | cadets that Alaska te 1,8, NEEDS MEN “IN COAST GUARD Competitive Exams Will Be ‘The United States coast muard an NoUNces & competitive examination young men of the right caliber to/ complete thelr education and receive epecia) training at the government's sioned officers in the United States one of the military services of the United States, ways notice received by the Chamber of Commerce today from Congressman limite for appointment of § to 04 and for appoint engineers 20 to 26. The opportunity thin ye: tle, and the command Staten coast guards, Wash C., will furnish informa STARTING THE CONF COLONIAL Seattle commencing July 12, for appoint UNCALLED-VOR ment of Cadéte and cadet engi ’ jshicn nan excellent anportunity tor Men’s and Young become commin jored ‘Tho | Neat Spring Street particularly | favorable, beonume there are an un) uaually large number of vacancies, | An examination will be he! at, United SION ? Men’s Suits HALF - PRICE We Please You Shr OURS HEFORE BUYING CUSTOM TAILORS 1104 FIRST AVENUB 4 in Bent on, D.| Necessary ? “THE WORLD AFLAME” | program for next year. | | THE CONFESSION 2 | COLONIAL Exceptional Values $1.05 tra values at $1.05 pair. For Friday ~—A quantity of Metal Laces and Galloons at one half off on Friday. ~A quantity of Imported Bead Bands very spe cially priced for Friday. 48 Silk 6 Specially Price $6.95 rd at —Woren's 22-inch Sun and Rain Umbrellas, with pure silk covers, ivory tips and ring handles. In Plaids, Novelty Borders and Plain Silks. Regular $9.50 qualities, specially —Umbreiiaa Piret Ploon $6.95 each. Women’s Sill Hose — At 160 pairs Women’s Pure Thread Silk Hose; semi-fashioned; lisle top and foot. All sizes. Ex- Hostery, First Floor, Trimming Specials —Trimmings, First Floor, SECOND AVENUE.ANDLUNIVERSITY STREEL Values for Friday >. —$! Priced at Lingerie Clearance Very Specially Priced Garments Including Gowns, Envelope Chem- ises and Skirts that i soiled from handling and display. Envelope Chemises —$3.00 qualities, special at $1.85. +$2.50 and $2.75 qualities at $1.50. $2.00 qualities, special at $1.35. $1.00 qualities, special at 75c. Skirts md and $4.25 qualities, special at Umbrell "$5.00 qualities, special at $2.50. —-$6.00 qualities, special at $3.95. Gowns —$5.00 qualities, special at $3.00. —$4.00 qualities, special at $2.85. qualities, special at $: —$5.75 qualities, special at $2.65. —Lingerie, Second Floor, Specially Priced Items, Offering Extraordinary 300 Pajama Suits are slightly ive variety of mings. Cloths, Sheer wide ors and effective trim- Of fine satin striped Madras, Crepes, Oxford Soiesette, Plain Woven Madras and very Handkerchief Cloth—in_ plain striped effects and nov- elty figures. Trimmings of silk cord, silk bands and satin bindings and silk frogs in harmonizing colors. From one of the best known makers. ‘All sizes in this lot, but not all sizes in every pattern. For Friday and Saturday +E Exceptional Values at $3.95 A special purchase of unusual interest because of the extremely attract- styles, col- colors, beautiful —The Men's Section, First Flom, $5.00 and $6.00 Knitted Jersey Cloth Specially Priced At $3.65 | —Mextra especial value in Wool Jersey Goth, Twelve beautiful shades—Japan Biue, Old Rose, Silver Gray, Taupe Trenth, Burgundy, Navy, Kelty Green, Fawh, Purple, Batticehip and ‘These are the beet quality ef aliwhol knitted Jersey Cloth, 66 Inches wida Regularly $5.00 and $6.00 a yard, special for Friday at $2.6 ra. Dr cfm First Fioot, 5.00 and $6.0 2 . 1 1 Woolen Checks & Special At 3.98 a Yard fporta Plaids and beautif new Cheeks of the better and fewer styles, In an in clustve 4ieplay of etriking combifationa Witth, 56 inches, Sold fegulariy for $5.06 and $6.00. For Friday only at $3.98 yard. D Firat Floor. Goodn en e es rench Handkerc} For Women Special at 50¢ —492 extremety fine linen etitched = Handkerch! handembroidered co Frenoh make and co! jutt aa they leave the hands of th: brolderer, —Regular $1.00 qualities for 66n. —Handkerchiefa, Firat Floor. Rand hem A Speeial Purchase Women’s Union Suits —144 Women's Cotton Union Bulte with band tom reinforced. Bites & 6 and & Specially priced at $1.00, —Kailt Underwear, Fitet Ficer. White + $7.50 Beaded Bags Special for Friday $5.00 —RPeaded Bars, th Just the stee for the untversity girl The colorings are of dark grounds, In wix designa Regu larly $7.60, special at $5.00 each. Hand Rate, First Floor. Baby Carriages Specially Priced for Friday Reed Pullman Carringea, spe $25.00, 50 Folding Go Carta spetial at $17.50, —$12.50 Feilding Stlkiaa epecial at Ci 80 Folding Sumien apedial at $7.95, $10.00 Folfing Suikien al ot —Baby Cattiagea, Fifth Floor. An Exceptional Offering of 200 New Untrimmed Shapes For Friday's Selling At a Very Special vat” $1.00 —These Shapes are Yn the latest styles, including the large Picture Hats, Close-Fitting Turbans and the al- ways popular Off-the-Face Styles. —tThe colors are: Taupe, Purple, Gray, Burnt Orange, Brown, Sand, Old Rose, Red, Green, Black and White; also in combinations of Pale Pink, Light Blue and Black. —We will gladly pin trimmings on the hats for you. —Very special values at $1.00. New Silk Dresses Gatien Extremely Low Priced At $25 and $29.50 Regular $35, $45 and $55 Qualities —Two special groups of high-grade Dresses, in the smart new styles and in the darker colors. Attractive and suitable for afternoon, street and informal dinner and party wear. Each dress is distinetly high class and a value of extreme im- portance. —Dresses, Third Floor. A Special Purchase of Children’s Ves a 129 Childrén's Gaure Vesta, low neck, sleeveless, and high neck, wing sleeves. Ages 4 to 16 years. ° Special at thee for $1.00. —Knit Underwear, Pifst Fleer Linen Table Cloths Spegjally Priced for Friday at $10.85 Each —{S Irish Linen Table Cloths, Im an «p> ctilent quality; aize 70290 inches In the following designs: Rose with satin Band border; Chrysanthemum on eatin and Chrysanthemum with wide eatin band porter. —Very apectally priced for Friday ently at $10.85 each —Linena Second Flees, Seamless Chenille Axminster Rugs Very Specially Reduced ta $82.50 2 $125.00 xi? ft. Chenille Axminster Rage, seamless, with heavy wool back. In three tone rose Goldr, and neat band border. Onty two of these rugs. Most extraordinary tug vaiues at $82.50, —Rugs, Poerth Fee $3.95 Matting Suit Cases Specially Priced At $2.95 —Matting Suit Cases, with etrape aif around. Of light weight. —lareace Pith Flom Glass Water Pitchers Specially Priced for Friday —% Cut Star Water Pitchera in two quart size Regularly $1.04, «pecially priced at Tbe. 15 Heisey Water Pitchera tm twoquart size, Colonial pattern Regularty $1.2% _ special at 860 ach. —Glaswwar, Fifth Flock, Eye Shades Are Ddetng distributed free from the Optical Department. Come fm ana gt ene Dr. J. W. Edmunds, Oph.D. In Charge =n the Batkorn In the Special Price Basement —64 New Style Dresses, consisting of 23 Georgette and Taffeta combinations; 28 all-silk Taffetas and Messa- lines that have been lines; 18 all-wool Serges. This is a fe-grouping of broken priced from $15.00 to $22.50. The Friday Clearance Price is $12.95. —14 Separate Skirts, consisting of 2 Mohair, 2 Tweed, 1 Serge, 2 ‘Velveteen, 3 White Cotton Gaberdine and 5 White Pique. Friday Clearancé Price is $1.50 each. —S85 Pettigoa Black, White, Clearance at $1.49. with hoods attached. ance Price is $1.50. ts, Sateens, Cotton Taffetas, Percalines; in qreen, Pufple ahd Navy. For Friday —22 Girls’ Rain Capes, of tan rubberized Panama cloth, Sizes 6 to 12 years. Friday Clear —44 House Dresses, of finest Chambrays, in splendid styles (slightly mussed from handling). Regularly : at $3.95 to $18.60. Friday Clearance at One-' Of. | YAKIMA—Yakima county tach |ers to gather here Saturday to plan “STARTING SATURDAY

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