The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 19, 1920, Page 5

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MONDAY, JULY 19, 1970. Too oooololorororoporororofoforororo) a CHINA CLUB TO Special Sale of Brass Be Reform Speaker Addresses Members ‘Thwing, Far Bast seo rly 8,000 addicts of alone, ace: by the h Dr. Er. WwW Odd patterns, ” Py | retary of the plone agar kind and one or d i} China club two slightly mar- rae a wurde sable ett Coram teerta te red in transit, are prawn 4 anes Gh inacadtion te tare God offered at sacri- Bs 11 f cording to Dr. Thwing. Th mates tment fice prices. Only gu iv ting te a few to be sold. Priced at figures that will sell them readily, so if you want one of these, we advise you to act immediately. Sold on Easy Terms ave found,” said I “that much opium prepared in the United States for shipment to the Orient, is shipped back here. “An important fight is being made in China against importation of mor. phine from Japan.” Clothiers Holding Session in Tacoma Beattie merchants journeyed to Ta coma Monday to attend the first an nual convention of the Washington Retafl Clothiers’ association The convention will close Tuesday, follow Ing the election of officers 2,000 Masons Spend Sunday on Island More than 2,000 Seattle Masons and members of their families, spent Sunday at Fletcher's Bay, Bainbridge island, on the occasion of the annual outdoor frolic of Angora Grotto Formerty, WoodhouseGrunbaum Furniture Co, Ine. GRUNBAU FURNITURE Ob .1 FURNITURE CO. IN ofojofofoolofojopojofofojofojojofojofajofoio[o) “WHERE PIKE MEETS FIFTH” ofafofofofofofoyofojofofojopofofojofofo} d ~— aa | BEE EEE SES EESe SESE eeeeee lojo}o) 8) | of the E WORTHY J. DAMM, 18, nephew of Hans Damm, tnspector of poltce, died of diphtheria Sunday at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mra | John Damm, 3315 City View at | MeDoogall_/outhwick — Setond Avernue at Pike = PRE-INVENTORY SALE | Greater Than Usual A sale of decided importance—with reductions so extreme as to as- | sure the immediate disposal of hundreds of items which we will not in-_||/| ventory. The merchandise most affected by this sale is that bought for symmer selling—all of which we must eliminate at once, regardless of former prices. The assortments are most unusual, and the values are extraordinary! ted Realm. A Watch Repaired by Jones Is Always Right The Fuzzy Wuzzy Rug Co. Since 1900 Phone Capitol 1233 Telephone Elliott 2607 1329 FOURTH AVENUE Women’s Coats, Suits, Dresses At Pre-Inventory Reductions Dresses Reduced to $29.75 Tricotine, Taffeta, Georgette Crepe, Serge Dresses; in colors— Navy, Taupe, Black, Tan, Copen, Flesh. Sizes 14 to 36. Dresses Reduced to $39.75 Taffeta, Tricotine, Georgette Crepe Dresses; in colors—Black, Navy, Copen, Taupe, Flesh, White. Some sports styles in- cluded. Sizes 16 to 42. Dresses Reduced to $59.75 Satin, Crepe de Chiné, Taffeta, Georgette Crepe Dresses; in colors —Black, Brown, Taupe, Navy; also light shades. Many Evening and Sports Dresses included. Sizes 16 to 42. Coats Reduced to $29.75 Velour, Bolivia, Tinseltone Coats; in colors—Blue, Black and White, | Tan, Taupe, Copenhagen, Blue and Tan, Orange and Rust. Silk | lined. Sizes 16 to 38. Wraps Reduced to $59.75 Camel’s Hair, Polo Cloth, Silvertone, Tricotine and Bolivia Wraps; in colors—Tan, Rose, Navy and Copenhagen. Silk lined. Sizes 16 to 40. | Wraps Reduced © $69.75 Velour, Bolivia, Silvertone, Evora, Tricolette Wraps; in colors— Tan, Navy, Copenhagen, Jade, Blue, Brown, Black. Some Plaids. All our higher priced wraps now in this group. Sizes 16 to 40. All Our Silk Sports | Skirts Reduced to $12.50 | Tricolette, Pussy Willow Taffeta, Pantasl, Georgette Crepe, Crepe de Chine Sktrta, | Colors—Gray and White, Canary, Rose, Nile Green, Black, White, Gray, Flesh, Blua, | Biue and White Checks, Black and White Fancy Plaid, Cerise. Trimming features | include fancy pockets, buttons, bias folds and hematitched tucks —MacDougall Southwick, Second Floor. All Our Early Season | MILLINERY Now in Two Groups $3.50 and $8.50 | —MacDougall Southwick, Second Floor. No. 82, Mystic Order Veiled Prophets | THE SEAT Mrs. S. A. Our Lady Bountiful of King county courthouse is none other than Mra. 1. Davidson, for 19 years a A satiate of diMculties; a godsend to overworked attorneys, human Badacker Mra. Davidson started an attor: and @ regular ney’s information bureau 19 years) ago when justice was meted out in the old courthouse which topped | Profanity hill, | At that time Seattle's attorneys could be counted on a few hands and few persons found their way up to | the dingy halls of the old courts of Justice, But since 1901 King county has changed, and with the change came increased business and count- leas lawyers. And with the change |came added burdens for Mrs. David son. Hor office, consisting of & couple of lephones, an attorney’s directory jand a mind full of facta, figures and | advice, together with a «mail desk, may be foun John Stringer’s office on the third| floor of the courthouse, MUST ANSWER | REAL PUZZLERS “]| Altho her duties consist primarily of furnishing information concern ing legal matters for harassed attor |neys, she sometimes, because of her spirit of wishing to help, deviates from her usual routine, In fact, about 80 per cent of her time is de- voted to the steering of the helpless layman mind about things legal. logical. | ‘or instance, a few of the follow. ing nut questions as supplied by Mra Davidson fo “Do you k: husband t a divores from me?” quired a woman recently, “What is your name?” | Davidson “Why, I don’t propose to tell you!” | promptly and snippily responded the | woman. However, made to realize the necessity of sup- plying her name in order that the | recorda might be traced. in asked Mrs. | Mra. Davidson plunged into the | depths of the records and returned shortly. | "No, you are stil] married,” was \Stanford Man Kills Self in Portland PORTLAND, Ore. July 19.—The| police today are attempting to un. lcover the motive for the suicide of 1 Cc. Royd, 29, who had been em Standard Oil company department. Boyd, who was a Stanford gradu late, cut his throat with a razor in a third class hotel here Sunday, and} jthen stra d himself with a cord |which he tied to a bed post. He had} been missing for a week he Californian was financial trouble couldn't have caused | Boyd to take his Ufo. “DANDERINE” Stops Hair Coming Out; Doubles Its Beauty. A few cents After an application of “Danderine” you can not find « fallen hair or any dandruff, besides every hair shows buys “Danderine.” new life, vigor, brightness, more color and thickness, bd cross from Sheriff} 4 not all of the questions are ex. | w whether or not my/ she finally was) loyed here several months by the| engineering | unmarried, | land officials of his company believe | TLE STAR |Sh e's. Human Almanac . AID DOPE FIGHT Mrs Davidson Head of Information Buren Mediator ‘for. 19 Years L. Davidson [her verdict, and the woman was on her way. Mind my baby," requested an other, “and Just jiggde the carriage if she cries Another, after being directed to the | auditor's department, returned and advised Mra, Davidson she didn’t know what she was talking about. | He had dropped in at the auditor's cloak room, “Ig the sheriff tn, and who won the murder case?" are but two on a list of 60 questions asked tn a single day. “Some times I go home so men. tally tired I don’t know what to do!” dectared the human almanac, “but, then, the public must be satinfled.” Mra. Davidson is the mother of HL B. Burrington, cashier in Auditor Norman Wardall's department. She lives with her son in a house boat near Laurelshade ave., a short dis tance from Madison park. (30,000 Flock to Beach for BandConcert | ‘The first band concert of the sum- mer season, a balmy Puget sound day, pellucid water ripplihg over |golden sands, were a few of the | things that drew 30,000 of Seattle's population to Alki beach Sunday. Park officials estimated the num ber of bathers at 2,000, the largest Sunday business to date. The majority of the people who re mained in the city Sunday greeted the first of the wertes of band con certs in the parks Sunday afternoon and evening. The park board will continue the musical events thru |July and August sorta Were rendered Sunday at Woodland park, Alki beach and Vol unteer park, Wire Briefs WASHINGTON.— Government ex penditure for fi 30 totals 283,564, |to preliminary report of the treasury department. | BERLIN. — Second Zeppelin air cruiser, said to be sent to America, launched at Friederichschafen. SPRING LD, I.—"Uncle Joe” nnon files as a candidate for re election to national house of repre. sentatives, i. | | | LONDON.—-Santerl Nuorteva, em- issary to England of L. C. A. K Martens, Russian Bolshevik amba sador in the United States, order deported GRAND RAPIDS, Mich.—Mrs. El tha Wheeler, of Grand Rapids, an. nounce! didacy for republican congressional nomination in Fifth Michigan district. tTON.—Contract for $20,- al to be erected by Red Cross on naval hospital grounds let to Miller Bros. Millionaires Saved From Water Death CHICAGO,, July 19, — Laurence Wilder, multimillionaire tanner and head of the Amalgamated Machine company of the Steam corporation, his wife, a daughter of James A. Patten, Evanston millionaire, and Millar Brainard, vice-president of the Central Trust company here, had a brush with death late yesterday when their canoe capsized in Lake Michigw 1 des . James Breese, U. 8. N., who nod and engineered the NC-4 on the recent tra Atlantic trip, in a small rowboat rescued the three} after they had clung to the over: turned canog nearly 20 minutes. A direct wage and output loss of [more than $150,000,000 i» estimated | due to strikes so far this year, according | 1 Mixed Poplins f uced on sp quick wale for clean-up Slip-on Sleeveless Sweaters Special $2.95 Upper Main Floor A. CONVENTENT summer CA sweater which we have taken from our regular stock and reduced for disposal is made of loosdy woven woolen yarns and displayed in Plain Navy, Brown, Pink, Copenhagen Blue and Rose ‘They were marked to sell formerly at $4.50, and are reduced for a quick Tues Gay cleanup at $2.95 The assortment includes sizes 38 to 44. Organdie Flouncing Special $3.95 HE Dress Trimming and Lace Section on the Main Floor Rear wilf place on sale Tuesday 40-inch Ruffled Organdie Flouncings, in shades of Rose, Nile Green, Blue and White, which sold formerly at $5.00. Spe cial, @ YOrd.c.ccecees! $3.95 N sale In the Men's Section measures. They are displayed in Plain Navy and Light Blue; also in Blue, Tan $3.00 Silk and Wool Poplins Special $1.50 ° HUNDRED yards of 404nch Silk and m our regular #toc ¢ assortment inc ‘Tan Plain Gray, French B Brown, Wine, Maize, Light While they last, a yard....... Women’s Overall Suits $2.95 Main Floor have drop seat, pockets and taped ankles, $6.00 Baronette Satin Special $3.95 Upper Main Floor N another spect table tr of 40-inch colors of F Thi separ valu our Silk ks we w # table * Tuesday des Wisteria and G TT ~ KHAKI OUTING ‘Tocs REDUCED Second Floor HE several Outing Garments featured here at’ substantial re ductions are from our regular stock and are specially priced for a quick clean-up on Tues- day. The variety com- prises: 140 Divided Skirts, in waist measurements, from 25 to 36. Former- ly $5.00. Special Tues- day, choice......$2.95 30 Hiking Skirts, in 35- and 86-inch waist measure only. Formerly $3.75. Special Tuesday, each $2.95 17 Breeches, in 28- and 80-inch waist measure only. Formerly $3.50. Special Tuesday, a pair 22 Coats, in riding or hiking style. oeee-- 82.95 Sizes 38 to 46. Formerly $6.50. Special Tuesday, each... .$4.50 33 Riding Coats, in sizes 38 to 44. Formerly $5.00. Special Tuesday, OBO oes on pe cnioreneaige ne Women’s Overalls $2.15 Main Floor ESE are also displayed in the Men's Section in waist measures of 24 to 36 inches. Choice of Plain Blue and Gray or Blue, Tan and be Stipe in sizes 34 to 44 bust and Gray Stripes and SEVEN DEAD IN AIR ACCIDENTS Three Planes Crash in Sun-| day Flights COEUR D'ALENE, Idaho, July 19—A bydroplane crashed to the lake shore here yesterday afternoon, killing three men. The victims are: Pilot Cleo § Miller, Peter Savage, Gus Erickson. eee TULSA, Okla., July 19.—Robert F. Midkiff, an adopted son of Mme. Schumann-Heink, and Albert W Newsome, of Union Point, Ga, were killed here in an airplane fall. One of the wings dropped off the ma-| chine, which fell 3,000 feet. | eee OKLAHOMA CITY, Okta, July 19.—Bursting into flames.after leav ing the field, a plane fell 70 feet her yesterday afternoon. Léeut. Rolla |Brown and Sergt. Geo. Burleson, both from Fort Sill, were burned to | death, | Veterans Meet to | Arrange Reunion The general committees of the G./ A. R. will meet in the library of the | Armory Tuesday at 2 o'clock to eom- | plete arrangements for the 16th an-| nual reunion of the King County | Veterans’ association. President A. | \P Lawrence expects a full attend. | tes snes all posts and | Mite FR. OWEN From Woman Whose Serious Illness las Overcome by Lydia E. Pinkham’: $) Vegetable Comp Compound. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound for a complete nervous break- dow # following the birth of my oldest child. I got up too soon which caused serious fe- male trouble. I was so weak that T was not able to be on my feet but very little and could not do m housework at all, Thad a bad pain in my left side and it would pain terribly if I stepped off a curb-stone. One day one of your booklets was thrown in the yard and I read every word in it. ‘There wero 80 many who had been helped by your medicine that I wanted to try it and my husband went to town and got me a bottle. It seemed as though I felt! relief after the second dose, so T key on until T had taken five bottles a by that time I was as well as I could wish. About a year later I gave birth to a ten pound boy, and have had two more children since and my health has been fine, If I ever have trouble of any kind Iam going to take your medicine for I give it all the praise for my good health, 1 always recom: mend your medicine whenever T can. Eva E. Smar, Garnett, Kansas, \ ‘Doctors Recommend “U” Registration May Be Limtied| Because of crowded conditions, reg- | istration at the University of Wash: | ington will be limited to 5,000 stu- dents this fall, according to unoffi-| cia] announcement made Monday by the administration, She Raised Record Strawberry Crop Mra. E. D. Wood, Seabold, Bain- bridge island, claims the 117 cases of strawberries she raised on a third | of an acre Is a record. || CHARLES SCHW. a SRE eae Prices Reasonable, 237 Ep! S13 Second Ave. Phone Main 2561. — Bon-Opto for the Eyes | Physicians and eye specialists pre-| scribe Bon-Opto as a safe ho: jremedy In the treatment of eye ubles and to strengthen eye- | t. Sold under money refund! guarantee by all druggiste *COR_UNIVERSITY | Granite Preserving Kettles ay @* Tuesday we offer big values in Granite Pre- serving Kettles—8- or 10-quart; also Double Handle Preserving Pans—8 or 10-quart. This is the regular stock of Gray Granite and is worth up to $1.25. Tuesday extreme Special occ ccececccsesocuas oS: 0—“—«—S—qo>F 25 only—Willow Clothes Baskets. et last sale. Special . SCREEN DOORS Special, $1.95 Cherry Stained Doors, suitable for rear and side doors. Size 82x80 inches; mortised joints, covered with black wire cloth. Special Tuesday at $1.95 Youths’ sizes. Tennis Oxfords. Some are Black and some White. Regular $1.85 Sizes 12'to 2. Special ..........++2.000 988 The Store for Useful Articles

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