The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 27, 1920, Page 5

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Truth is mighty and often pre bottom and stationary Gare handles Hand-made “When the Actors’ Bayity amocta. throughout; No. 9 size. tion was battling with the managers Py i " last summer,” maid the man who told This boiler will give ex- the story, “it seemed tmponsible for wo nides to get together, Some Iwayn cut off the tar reached the center, Every one was pretty peevish, Then the managers had a conference at the St. Regia, “"T move,’ maid some one, ‘that our counsel, Mr, Bainbridge Colby, tell ws what he thinks.’ “So Mr, Colby got up and told the managers at enormous length what Fermerty WeedheuseGrunbaam Furuitere Co, Ine he thought about contractual reia- tiona, It was a protracted, scholarty, and axhaustive dissertation. When be got thru Charley Shay, who is oj the head of the Stagehands’ union, rows. pa S— 1) “ "I don't know anything about con Co. INC. co] tractual relations,” mid he ‘But I Where Pike Meets Fifth cellent satisfaction; is very firmly made and of good quality throughout. Spe- cial Friday only. OOO} O} Oo} Liberal Credit Terms Are Made on ofofojoofojojojojojojojojojo} Housefurnishings and Furniture jojojojojo}o} a can tell you this: If the lawyers will fa] sbut up we can make a settlement.’ “So Sam Harris moved that the [B) tawyers shut up. Gus Thomas maid they need not leave the meeting, if they thought they could keep thetr mouths cloeed. So they stayed and they did, and in 10 minutes the etrike REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS ~" In order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which te the tichtest Draw Decides an @nd strongest plate Known, covers very little of the roof of the mouth You can bite corn off the cob; guaran-| teed 15 years English Election |‘ Chesterticia notice the act? LONDON, May 27.—When the} votes were counted for South Wark, In the Featherstone urban counci) election, it was found that Mr Scholes, retiring councilor, and Mr Dakin, his labor opponent, were tied it the ae ad PAINLESS EXTRACTION | pean ooe a eet arent Krave tmpreasion taken tn the eye OBJECT ATTAINED “What did you marry him for? “Hin money.” “What do you want e étverce | 1." EXAMINATION FREE tion, | Sanislo declared Thursday AR work guaranteed for 15 years @merning and get teeth same day. Examination and advice free. | ef Time, Most of our present patronage is recommended by our ly patients, whose work is still giving good satiafaction Ask our| ts who have tested our work. When coming to our office, be sure ou are in the right place. Bring this ad with you. Open Sandays From 8 te 12 for Working People OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS S97 UNIVERSITY st. Opposite Fraser-Paterson Co he finds fault with the meale—if| muttancously, they live In a boarding house. Semi-Annual Clearance Sale Prices that save you $3 to $5 the pair on High Grade Lines of Beautiful Shoes for Men and Women. Magnificent array of styles and a range of sizes and widths that as- sure satisfaction. This Is That Real Shoe Sale You’ve Been Looking For SPECIAL OFFERINGS IN PUMPS AND OXFORDS PUMPS OXFORDS Burt’s One-Strap Button Patent White Washable Kid, Louis Heel Pump, $8 85 Oxfords; high grade makes; re- regular $15........ OD tailed at $12 to $16—just three Burt’s One-Strap Dull Calf Pump, prices— Regula $9.85 | $7.85, $8.85, $9.85 i Te OXFORDS OXFORDS Brown Calf and Kid, Black Kid White Reignskin Oxfords, Louis and Calf Oxfords; all colors, also white; military and Louis heels. leather heels, regular $6.50 values, Regular prices $9 to $15; now— le $3.85 $6.85, $7.85, $8.85 White Cloth, Louis covered heels, all sizes and widths, regular $8, $9.85, $10.85 ale... $5.85 ON THE RACK) CANTILEVER SHOES Boots, et Pumps, in colors Our regular Cantilever stock is and plain black kid and patent and not on sale, but we offer you 10 High de li in bl hite white reignskin—at just four ies race Oneg lack, whi prices broken lines of Cantilevers in this clearance sale at ~ colors, all to go in this sale $3.85 $4.85 $6.85 . $12.85 ($5.85 _ $6.85 J $6.85 .. $12.85 ALL MEN’S SHOES ON SALE --- EXCLUSIVE DEPARTMENT IN BASEMENT Complete lines of famous makes going at prices ranging from $7.85 » $11.85 Broken lines of High Grade Men’s Shoes on the rack at $7.85 $8.85 BAXTER & BAXTER, son's. PUMPS White Kid, Patent, Black Kid, Gray and Brown Buck Pumps; one and two-eyelet ties and tongue pumps; wonderful styles. Regular $12 to $16; sale prices— $7.85 $9.85 $8.85 $10.85 LADIES’ BOOTS No Refunds on Sale Shoes No Exchanges After 10:30 A. M. THE SEATTLE “Parents don't realize hew clossty | they are watched by the youngsters,” | will wupervise the free exhibtion of the Thomas Ince motion picture realised how closely thelr careless thriller, “America’s Greatest Crime,” habits are copted by their younstera, they would exercise more caution | when dealing with possible fire haz-|be made to have the film exhibited seoture at a Beattie | TA? of the movie houses in the | At ao recent a city. Tve got ft.“—-Houston Chronicte. | shoot, Capt. Sanislo anked the chik os “It they dren, “What tx coal of! used for? One's wife never gets mad when) ‘Twenty small hands went up st| ager of the National Fire Prevention laseociation, In epreading the doo | “Well, what t the ase of coal of trines of fire mafety in the cit = — amg SPREADS GOSPEL (TO SCHOOL CHILDREN “Fire ta no respecter of parsonn,” STAR BLAWYERS WON'T|Spreads Anti-Fire Gospel| 175 W ASH BOILERS foal Ape Talks to 43,000 Children Capt. S. E. Sanislo When dad tomes a snipe out of the; queried Baniato. front window or mother lights the| | the Seattle public John TL. Schtvely, Sanislo declares. ‘ohfidren, He te k man who talks to schools.” \ing to Banialo, ta | per cent of fires. | allowed to get into the family match , | box and carry off j almost at will Other frequent property every y: Capt. Sanislo an f | Throwing hot | corners, FOR FUSE PLUC “To make fires with? came the tri breakfast fire with kerosene, does lit-) umphant chorus, Next week is Fire Prevention week Fire Capt 5. EK. Sanisio will say he and the men who are endeavoring to | does. And the captain should know. | bring home to the owners of homes Iie has spoken to over 43,000 school and factories the great menace of the children in Seattle in the last six! Red Scourge are assembling a mans months on the subject of fire preven | of figures and facts to place before Capt. Sanialo, an exservice man, which will be shown in as many schools aa possible. An effort will Capt. Sanivlo next week wil aid fundamenta) precautions that muxt be taken. If these precautions are | not observed, fire may destroy the little home of the artisan or the great | plant of the industrial autocrat.” | Much of Sanisio’s work, since his | return from overseas, has been with (Carciewmens with matches, accord _ boxes and leaving oily rags in odd DON'T USE PENNIES 9 to 10 Dresses included = and PRICK | | in Pacific coam man- “There are certain nown aa the “fire he eae | responsible for 60 | Small children are @angerous lucifers [| cause of fre, b | which dentroy $350,000,000 worth of |. tne most dangerous part of aro iain ahaee : | © ing people on the dangers of fire. It is a part of | | the regular fire department. and is} under the supervision of Fire me LON shal Harry W. Bringhurst. ear, are Usted bY) ine ollown: | Us ashes in wooden a8 | The Rh Friday Wool Jersey Pitty Dresses remain ing from « special pur chase will be offered during this sale at an exceptional price up the assortment. 16, 36 agd 38 are display tunic or straight skirt styles in Tan, Rookie, French, Pekin and Navy flue. Cholee for 12 this hour at.... $ REMNANTS of Drapery Fabrica, comprising Serims, Nets, Cretonnes and Madras, tn lengths of 1 to & yards. White and Colorn Special for this hour at ONE-HALF up 21 Dresses of white striped stamped for embroidery every style. rach COTTON CHALLIES— yards tm neat Figures, Stripes, Dots Floral suitable for dreases and children's wear. For this Oe pe ee Dressing Special $1.29 Second Floor FoR Friday’s selling the Garment \ Section has substantially reduced \ rice Dressing Sacques of light blue and pink figured flannelette, figured voile and percale, in slip-on and front- fastening styles, finished with satin ribbon and self trimming. A comfort- i able and convenient garment for sum- mer morning wear. 11 to 12 WOMEN’S UNION Needie Art Section 8 UIT 8-300 summer on the Main Floor Rear weight cotton Union from stock uita, in low k, no for & quick gieeve, urmbre! atyte. Infante and pique cleanup For this hour, 2 and 3 yearn, each size in For this $1.00 Sacques odes Co. 3 Cow eSe ee see Hour Sales No Mail, Telephone or C. O. D. Orders taken on Friday Hour Sale merchandise, and the right to limit quantities is reserv ed. 10 to 11 INFANTS’ DRESSES— Are specially priced tn this sale for a quick Sizem 26 to 44 tnt o, OOS FANCY BATH TOW- ELS—15 Turkish Towels —#ize 17x36, in pink and blue. For this pet, aes OE PLISSE CREPF—150 yards, in flesh color, for underwear, For this 1to2 MEN'S S80 © K 8—888 |} pairs of Men's Cotton and Lisle Half Hose, with double heel and toa, Sizes 9% to 11%, tm |) “alm Beach, Navy, Hele otrope and White, but |] not each size in every color, For this CHILDRENS 8I1DB GARTERS — Elastic Garters, in sizes 2 to 4 i years; 95 pairs, in Black | only. On sale in the No tion Section during this bour, a pur’. 15¢ | SINCH CURTAIN MUSLIN—140 yards to colored dota For this hour, a rant. .. $1.00 $6.00, $8.50 and $11.50. a yard, at HALF PRICE. SILK AND COTTON MIXTURFS—The 20 yards of silk and cotton mixed fabrics offered | tn this sale is tn @ pattern which is adapted for | draperies as well as kimonos and smocks and is | in melf colors. The shades include Alice and | Copenhagen Blue and Old Rosa | For this hour, « yard. 3 to 4 KID GLOVES—This sate is made up of 29 pairs of Washable Cape Gloves, In White, Tan and Mode, and 0 pairs of Mended Kid Gloves, mostly tn Black. Sizes 5%, 5%, 6 and 6% but not each size in every tows pur., DL 45 HOUSE DRESSES—Fifty- five Percale House Dresses —tbroken lines—offer sizes 36 and 38 only in light and dark col ored figurean For this 7c sim — $1.9 UNTRIMMED HATS—100 Untrimmed Shapes, im Turban, Mushroom, Sallor and Bonnet styles, tn shades of Navy, Sand, Brown, Purple and Black. For this hour, FLOWERS—An assortment of Mixed Flowers, includes long stem roses, suitable for the um trimmed hats mentioned above , Cholee At... + INS—75 yards of Metallic and § inches wide, offer patterns suitable for fancy work, bags, hats, vestees and gintles. The ribbons in this assortment sold formerly at $5.00, Special during this hour, .15¢ ybons in 5% 4t05 MEN'S POROUS UNION SUITS—131 in short sleeve, length style, in white ecru Sizes 34, 36, 38 40, but not each size this hour, @ yard eee | Use of kerosene to start fires, Failure to shut off the current aft-| aurea by boys not furnishing moth er using electric irons, and leaving | or with a sufficiently plentiful supply the trons on inflammable substances. | fooa dry kindline. | Using pennies in place of fuse) plugs, and overloading the wires. Allowing rubbish, old papers and magazines, rags and other debris to accumulate around the house. Cleaning clothes with gasotine and| Seattle's fire prevention bureau faflure to remember that the furnes| hag been conducted for years, with sociations of firemen tn the etiy will be busy with the work of fighting | 27 nec: | the Mames at the time they should | 7," | be fought—vefore they ever leap into | jhungry, twisting, slavering tongues of death. tured ‘'y al te : vt T ’ | ara ne ahaleo’ 5 BLUE SERGES, SPECIAL AT $85.00 A special purchase of heavy-weight, full 18-ounce blue serge—made to your order, during our big opening sale at $85.00, offers you an unusual opportunity. See these fabrics now. Inspect our many fine patterns fea- at $65, $75 and $85. Corner Second and Marion BUY MADE-IN-SEATTLE clock, alleged to have been smuggled from Germany, created merriment in | Betts, a police court by refusing to stop | stung | playing Irish airs until it had run | insect. | down. Next week all the agencies and as- Are you with them? LONDON, May 22-—-A musical Here’s Challenge }ler has hurled oes He says he will cover the di about eight hours. Baby Is Stung to LONDON, May 27. — fly, with bronzed wings. for Strange F DON, May 27—Jimmie IN @ challenge to. for a 62-mile race, and balancing a @ ‘k downwards, on the Death by & six-week old infant, ¥ to death by an un Tt was about the size a Screen at Size 15 Inches High—Extends to 33 Inches _| Here is an opportunity to buy your Window Screens at a big saving. We offer the well-made Continental Window Screens— frames are strongly constructed and are covered with black screen wire; 65c value. Special at 39¢. 84-inch size; frame is 114 inches tity—so come early. value. Special at 98¢. A Big Friday Special 65c Adjustable Window 3x7 Screen Doors—Special $2.98 _ These are well constructed Screen Doors in the 86x with black screen wire. We have only a limited quan | $1.25 House Brooms Special 75c Special for Friday — Velvet Brooms, made of select Eastern broom corn; strongly sewed. A big special. 75¢ — ~~ A Beautiful Cut Glass Vase Special at 98c Clear Crystal Glass blown Vases cut in attractive floral designs; several patterns to choose from; $1.50 © thick and is covered

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