The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 1, 1920, Page 2

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PAGE 2 (CUT IT OUT) Standard Furniture Co., Seattle, Wash. —in keeping with your advertisement in The Star, it is understood that this coupon is good for $1— and it will be accepted as my first payment on the purchase price of the EMPRESS SELLERS Kitchen Cabinet. a famous SELLERS Kitchen Cabinet will be placed in your kitchen with no —in this big, beautiful, truly modern EMPRESS SELLERS Kitchen Cabinet all ideals of all women, we think, are answered; it is the supreme production of the great Sellers factories—the direct result of 30 years of specialized kitchen cabinet experience; it marks the pinnacle of physical beauty, durability and convenience. —our SELLERS expert will be only too glad to explain its many conveniences and superior points ; —only 42 of these wonderful SELLERS cabinets will be placed in 42 Seattle kitchens; = at this price and terms! —\hese 42 of one style, EMPRESS SELLERS kitchen cahinets we own at the old price and phice on sale for $74.75. —come early and be one of the fortunate -42; —here is all you need to do: —bring the coupon to us and we will ‘give you a arias for $1-— as your first payment—we then deliver the cabinet to your home at once, then you can pay the balance in small weekly or monthly payments. INTRODUCING 4 short course on| Love is blind, they say. Must real estate documents, a free lecture | matrimony be so too? It was when on the subject will be given at Hall's|Mary Warren married The Sage. business college at § p. m. Tuesday. | brusher. The Hands That Make It Painless THE SE Sire: GUBERT. ALLIS MILWAUKEE, Wis, June 1 ‘Thin is the last chapter of a famous international romance that has come to an end with the filing of a suit ‘ Chicago, was on the London stage with Sir Henry Irving when Allis first saw her and had “ran over to London by Mra, Amber Allis, asking divorce | be from Gilbert Allis, scion of the fam ly of B. P. Allis, founder of the |» great Allis Chalmers company, manu facturing Mammoth engines. It might wel be called “The Wreck of the Alli# Millions.” tal hopes to live quietly with her son and dauvebter, Gilbert, Jr, 9, and Am} in « ber, 7, whone custody she aske in ber | (« bill for divorce HUSBAND ASKS TO BE ADJUDGED BANKRUPT Her complaint charging follows her husband's recent request | cruelty | and Inability to support the ebildren | deny before the federal courts here that he | ."" be adjudged a bankrupt. Mra. Allis says her happiness ast ed only three years after the wedding | in Europe in 1910, tho the separation | by agreement came only this year. Gilbert Allis, one of 11 children of FE. P. Allis, inherited $300,000 at the) me of his father’s death tn 1890.) His petition tn bankruptcy lista his | abilities at $11,000 and his ansets at | $400. At one time the owner of stock tn | the Allis-Chalmers company, @ beau | ‘ul hore on a big Montana ranch, nd homes in New York, Paria, Lon don and Milwaukee, he baw recently | been selting player pianos. ROMANCE ATTRACTED TWO CONTINENTS The romance of Gilbert Allis and his wife attracted attention in Amer iea and Europe. Mra. Allis, born in| With You Again OYS AND ¢ “back on the job.” again travel w and Trix around the wor retty colored travel get a ture FREE with BulterNut Yanks Friendly 3 British Reserved GLASGOW, Scotiand, June 1.—Ian Hay, famous Knglish writer, says Americans and Engiishmen wil never understand each other, “The Americans talk to each other on traing,” says he, “and the English man's one idea is to get a compart ment to himseif—Americans are very friendly, 1 Engtishmen reserved." And “England Has No Dry Law, Either LONDON, June 1.—Customs au thorities say Britain will drink 59. 909,000 pounds more tea thia year than In any prewar year sIRLS, we are : You can ith Dotty, Bob Hd. You ye every loaf o ATTLE STAR we started something--- When we announced that we would still further lower our far-famed Upstairs Prices on Men’s and Boys’ Clothing by. an unreserved 20% reduction we started something, but we had necessarily to fix a time limit, and Saturday will see the close of this first phase of our big fight against High Clothing Costs. We are proud to have taken the lead by being the first merchants in Seattle and the Northwest to announce a sweeping reduction of this kind, and it will readily be- seen that such an action could only hold good for a limited time, and Saturday is that limit. We have sold thousands of Suits and Overcoats at these prices Not only to the Men and Boys of Seattle, but to others _ from all the surrounding country, and if there are any of our old customers and friends who have not yet taken ad- vantage of our unprecedented offer we —_ them to do so this week.’ But the limit is on TIME only---. There is no limit—no reserva- tions as to the stock. Every- thing goes. MEN’S SUITS AND OVERCOATS BOYS’ SUITS AND OVERCOATS MEN’S AND BOYS’ HATS AND CAPS ODD TROUSERS DRESS SUITS, PLAY SUITS OUTING TOGS__. NAVAL UNIFORMS AND RAINCOATS you with either of these breads sf you want to be aure of having br te of quality materials baked tn manner by a plant that has always shown Mtrelf 100 per cent American Fp ty the closing day of our 20% reduction offer To demonstrate our absolutely painless nethods of extracting teeth, will extract one tooth free for each patient between the hours of 9 a. m. and 10 a. m. We know we can extract the sorest or tenderest tooth without hurting the patient a bit, and we can convince the most skeptical. The Boston Dental Co. 1422 Second Ave. Opposite The Bon Marche.

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