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PAGE 3 THE SEATTLE STAR 2 d f th | \) ITY PAYS grea YOUR TEETH ays more of the iy dato y' PRIVATE DEAL #%:,°%<49 X-RAYED FREE : % | ini i FE. Hadman, 6011 8th ave, 8 one-fourth Draining Licton Springs Not | "ui" ie" | Public Project? |] dan,s, wnile driving. hin automo pile on Me ‘at 38th ave }to Mayor Caldwell by G. P. man r when the boy 609 N, 49th ot 4 ine fell. The boy's in ° ‘ MB grins gall & proposition was || jurt wai slight, His address . : made to the park board for the|| was not obtained }draining of Licton Springs into of dining room furniture |i! o°.c< “| -—“-—_} at that time ‘turned down by the | MONE 3 reves bs er “i this matter has been ina Busy Night a few sample values weonen ae apt "tenet ta| Moap eves had «bury mie i : , : who are the owners of Idcton | ste eltia —many items actually priced less than today’s factory cost —this as Springs and who are now advertis | Thursday morning the lows of wn an immediate disposal move to prepare for constantly incoming fur- ine that Seogee y [eley, clothing and money. Mrs, Net ’ nishings; great numbers of our customers this week have remarked |by tile about neven >| Se ceramees. SEVast eve. See: . . . : | division and run 2 on the many big inducemtns we are offering—have you been in? Goeah tamu oun & distance away,|"alued at $100. the claim being that this water will . - work we Buffet, 40-in. top, golden oak; formerly $82.50, Saving of $8.12, Now $24.88 putity Gress Lain tiene ‘Bpetae os ora Rtgs = agg Buffet, 40-in. top, fumed oak; formerly $45 Saving of $11.25, Now $33.25 - in septic ot spe a Seattre Fea ttic Olive st., part —Buffet, 42-in. top, fumed oak; formerly $ 0, Saving of $13.12, Now $39.38 neither the par puree containing jewelry, 1. J —Buffet, 48-in. top, fumed oak; formerly $ 0, Saving of $1 Y ces dean a ae ave, N. I D. L R Clark ; Bediet be in ea ee oaR; formerly $65 —, Saving of $16.25, } benefit of the propert rah ond ‘by | each morning between the | F —Buffet, 54-in. top, waxec % yenefit ss a by es fern y golden oak; formerly $79 —, Saving of $19.75, Now $59.25 tee 2 Re ye 3 a “4 |Bathing Is Fine Tho near of 9’and 10:30. i ° are welling the property right along Costl t Ti © cost or obligation ' —Buffet, 54-in. top, waxed Rulldings are being constructed =| ostly at Times | vy itever, golden oak; formerly $88.50, Saving of $22.12, Now $66.38 ty sold exmpools be-| Bathing proved an expensive lux - P Dining table, 45-in. top ith t ngs and|ury for A. J. I eae Pr ae monet 4 fumed oak; formerly $35 —, Saving of $8.75, Now $26.25 sathe Aina SUR InE ae | Feoee re ioe thacing at sear ‘is. | To demonstrate our absolutely ital —Dining table, 45-in. top, ss : ‘ sult will be that Instead of purifying | county posal without charge be- methods of extracting teeth, will , ‘ fumed oak; formerly $36.50, Saving of $9.12, Now $27.38 the wate the water will be con | detn t een ttle f oe i 0 one thiths fies for en patient bet the —Dining table, 48-in. top, ; ne én eee The matter of draining this water | his clo above. _ hours of 9h. m. and 10 a. m. ween fumed oak; formerly $39.75, Saving of $9.93, Now $29.82 en toveen: Rates weet nantes Giana 1G Pineda dotie ae venrty 90 —Dining table, 48-in. top, up before the park board on May 14/ been ou - ~ . , fumed oak; formerly $44 —, Saving of $11 —, Now s33— a urged wea the park board by the morning as possible. We know we can extract the sorest or —China closet, golden oak finish ; China closet, Jacobean finish; —China closet, mahogany finish; formerly $40 —, Saving of $10 formerly $50 —, Saving of $12.5 formerly $55 —, Saving of 813.75 Now $30— Yow $37.50 , Now $41.25 the picture and the price {| tell the story $9.95 —this splendid lawn or porch rocker, exactly as pictured, is finished in natural solid maple and has strongly woven split reed seat — special for Friday and Saturday, STER-1-FOAM a sanitary prep- aration for toilet bowls; complete with can and brush, special, Friday-Saturday 19c —this 24-ounce can of STER-I-FOAM prepar- ation will keep your toilet bowls spotless, odorless and sanitary. —complete with “Jiffey” brush. Friday-Sat- urday special for only 19¢. of Linoleum— ONE-THIRD OFF — it is seldom that we have a@ remnant sale of lin- oleum for the reason that these odd pieces are sold immedi- generally ately; however, we have just completed several large contracts, leaving us with these remnants; there are 25 patterns to select from in various lengths from 5 to 20 square yards to the piece; special Friday- Saturday—One-third Off SEATTLE SECOND AVE. AT PINE ST. TACOMA L. SCHOENFELD & SONS 101-11 South Lith st, say Must When a woman It was when | home for two weeks The Sage is away from % her hushand & Love is blind, they matrimony be so too? Mary Warren married brusher. house » for joths. formation. Last Month’s Salary— Where Did It Go?— Your Eyes Examined and Glasses Fitted. Broken Lenses Duplicated Your Money Could Buy —No finer lenses any- where than you get here at the Eversole Optical Co. Our years of exper- jence can bring to you thoroughness, careful- ness and perfect skill. Account? Why not save and gradually become inde- pendent? Savings left with this institution on or before June 5th will earn dividends from June 1st. Let us safeguard your money and make it earn for you. OUR DIRECTORS ARE James A. Haleht, Jr Th © N. Haller Railey W. L. Rhodes Alvin ¥ L. & B John W. Roberts ph ‘obs Ellott ete And yet our prices are odwin no higher than the ay- erage—often not as high. Moderate Prices . Worrall Wilson ‘DIME & DOLLAR SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION Housed with Seattle Title Trust Company Second Avenue at Columbia Street Safe Deposit Boxes in Connection 464 THIRD AVE When a ~ politician says he has| nothing to say it's @ safe bet thi apt to use all the napkins in the|he is loaded to the muszle with 1 Was any part of it set aside in a Savings | nd Mr. Bl potag ate b n engineer iver Mr. ume & by a Mr. Dove could be done for $15 th at thie 0 with © be al work utr da |he c 1 understa that these surveys are now being | 4° |made. Mr. Dove at that time was given full authority to go ahead with | this work at a 12 per cent plus on a force account, Neither the park | board engineer nor the city engineer | have any jurisdiction of the matter }at all or supervinion of it This tr| an estimated expenditure of the tax- | payers’ money of about $16,000 and} will undoubtedly turn out to be an expenditure of a much greater sum | than that before they get thra. | “Iam taking this matter up with | | You to see if some steps cannot be | taken to stop what seems to me a wholly unjustifiable and ilegat ox penditure of taxpayers’ money,” BATTLES WITH _ TWO DEPUTIES But Finally He’s Landed in County Jail After battling furiously with depw- | ty sheriffs who arrested him on a charge of noneupport of his wife, |Marion A. Hudson, laborer, was in the county jatl Thureday. Hudson was badly battered in the fracas and Deputies Andy Vaughn and William | | Sears today were stained with peroxide administered to bruises sus | tained in the fight. When the two deputies went to! | Hudson's home, Eighth ave, N. W. land W. 97th st. last night, Hbdeon argued, then fought when they io formed him of their mission, they say. He was finally loaded into an auto andb rought to jail. A nno- support charge has been filed against | him tn Justice Brinker's court and) he ts held in default of $250 bond jat |Guns, Camera and | Fish Tackle Taken | Five guns and a camera comprise |ed the booty obtained by burglars |from G. W. Emberton’s home, at} 8046 25th ave, N..W., Wednesday night, according to ® report made to | | the police Thursday morning, while F. G. Higgins, 39th ave. N. and FB. | Harrison st, lost his fish line, a| pocket knife and a pair of gloves. | <cnepanisteesapaelompetnna |Landlords Fined; Building Violations | Y. Sugera, T. H. Gorman and G Makeno, Seattle lodging house pro | prietors, were fined $15 each Thurs | day in police court for violations of the fire and building ordinances, 1 L. Laing, city fire inspector, teat) fied against the defendants Cider Party Cost Him Nearly $400 R. Kenney and his brother charles Kenney, May hotel, First ve. and Washington st., had a won. erful time Wednesday night in var fous cider joints tn the south end |untit J. B. discovered some one had | «tolen his purse containing a $300 | draft and $90 tn cash. | Kenney told the police this morn jing that he didn't remember much jabout the party except that the | money disappeared in a Jap estab | lishment | ene Be, | Information under the national | prohibition law was filed in the | United Staten district court Wednes- | day afternoon against Donald W | Larke, proprietor of Larke’s phat macy, 2600 First a ec Parker, his clerk. They with having sold eight twe tlew of Jamaica ginger to G. Higashi, longshoreman, when two ounces in the maximum quantity allowed under | the Inw to one customer UNCALLED-FOR Men’s and Young Men’s Suits HALF - PRICE SEF OURS BEFORE BUYING CUSTOM TAILORS 1104 FIRST AVENUE | ments ‘| Daughter er |the pot FIFTY ADMITTED to themberehip | State Pioneers’ association held at Pioneer hali Wednesday. tenderest tooth without hurting the a bit, and we can convince the most skep- tical. REGAL DENTAL Mrs. L. A. Wallen? OFFICES nL A Want gine Bir Dr. L. R Clark, Manager eattic from San Francisoo Wednew 405 THIRD AVENUR : ¥, and was to have been met by =, * daughter at the dock. ‘The : paiter an ‘lb. wees ed to and Union Street e s$ on en le Diagonally Across the Street from the Postoffice Lady Attendants on Duty of AD Tunes ce after 1 mother. 1422 SECOND AVE. Opposite the Bon Marche annual convention of Washington BAXTER & BAXTER’S Great SemiAnnual Clearance Is attracting throngs daily with its LOW PRICES ON HIGH GRADE SHOES! Both High and Low This sale presents a wonderful opportunity to save $3 to $5 the pair on your sum- mer footwear. Every shoe on the main floor and in the Men’s Department is on sale. No old stock—every shoe a this season’s purchase. LADIES’ BOOTS High grade lines in black, white and col- ors, all at— $6.85 $12.85 Here Are Some Wonderful Low Shoe Values! Brown Calf and Kid, Black Kid White Reignskin Oxfords, and Calf Oxfords; all colors, also Louis leather heels, regular white; militaty and Louis heels. Regular prices $9 to $16; now $6.50 values, sale price $6.85 $7.85 $8.85 $9.85 Ws Sot tas cee $10.85 = ite... $5.8 sale price White Washable Kid, Louis Heel Burt's One-Strap Dull Calf Pump, Oxfords; high grade makes; re- regular $8. 85 tailed at $12 to $16—just three $162.58: - ‘Black Kid, and Brown Buck Pumps; one and two-eyelet ties and tongue White Kid, Patent, Gray | uumps; wonderful styles. Regular | seeee price 12 to $16; sale prices— | j $7.85 $8.85 | $7.85 $9.85 | bans cate °$9.85 $8.85 $10.85 | Shes casccmetinm ‘ $9.85. sl 1,000 PAIRS OF SMALL FEET WANTED! Beautiful Pumps and Oxfords in all White kid, white calf and white es ses all small siete at ON THE RACK buck Oxfords; Louis heels; all . $4, 85 $5. 85 $6. 85 sizes and widths—high mm $5 A lot of white high Shoes, Pumps and Oxfords, Oxfords all of them, to go in good sizes, all : + Se eadieeagllge en .....$3.855 | this sale at one price. ......-0- this sale at Wise Men Are Grabbing These! Complete lines spe atin -grade a lines Men's high- High and Low S! grade Shoes on the rack at $7.85 » $11.85 $7.85, $8.85 BAXTER & BAXTER «2,