The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 3, 1920, Page 5

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FURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 1920 ic gEeeee8 SERVICE BEBE OE8 A Truly Satisfactory Gas Range a The Quick 2 Meal With the Lorain Attachment WE SELL THEM Every minute counts ® on a gas meter. Soa saving of time means saving of money. A Quick Meal Gas Range equipped with the Lorain attachment will nearly save cost of range annually, as well as relieving the good housewife of the constant attendance. The Lorain attachment is a faithful and tireless servant. Visit our store and see this range. SEATTLE STAR as THE MIDSUMMER SALE OF SILKS Upper Main Floor * the several stock readjustment sales now in progress throughout the store, the Midsummer Silk Sale (by the interest displayed by our customers) is of the first importance as this sale manifests values that impress you by comparison. The various assortments are com- posed of plentiful quantities in silk adapted for general use and fea- tures six splendid groups, smartly reduced at $1.45, $1.95, $2.45, $3.25, $4.95 and $6.95 Agents for Quick Meal Eexetesty: eves and Kangen YOUR OLD STOVE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE Wen make a liberal and satisfactory allowance and tah your olf stove in exchange as part payment on any Quick Meal Gas Range, Stove or Coal Range. Blouses, Middies and Smocks Reduced Upper Main Floor TOCK READJUSTMENT SALES in the Waist Sections are made unusually prominent through strong reductions afford- ing very important economies. COTTON MIDDIES $2.25 Middies reduced to. ---- 81.95 $3.95 Middies reduced to. .-. $2.25 $4.25 and $4.95 Middies reduced to $2.05 Sizes 34 to 44 COTTON SMOCKS $4.95 Cotton Smocks, special $5.75 and $6.50 Cotton Smocks, Liberal Credit Extended Ez “WHERE PIKE pe i i GEORGETTE SILK BLOUSES SPECIAL $2.95 100 Blouses, priced for a quick clean-up; sold formerly at $6.50 and were then reduced to $4.95 and now are marked to sell at $2.95, They are made with a small hemstitched shaw! collar and long sleeve and fasten Gown front with pearl buttons. Sizes 36 to 44, in White, Flesh, Apricot, Tea Rose and Navy. Choice at.-+.--.--0rs-on-e- $2.95 “NEW RK.—Mrs “Alexandra Sok olowsky alleged to have puored acid fon the face of her husband while| he slept, some of which he swallowed, ) |Children Help Kill 2,000,000 Gophers REGINA, Sask, Aug. 3.—Two million dead. ‘That {» the toll of # the great war waged this spring | and summer on gophers in this Wire dispatches from Calezico state that there is a chance of settling the Cantu diffi-| hy pan ines: oe children, eager joulty & in Lower California without bloodshed. The impasse arose when Cantu refused to 8 turn over his office of governor of Lower California to Baldemero Almada, who was ap- eee ee, oe eee See ae pointed by Preside nt De La Huerta, | ment to the best gopher hunters, | = |CANTU PARLEY RINGSIDE NOW STARTING on COUNCIL CITY COUNCIL MONDAY— Elmer Oliver, | Negotiation: i 9 s With Huerta Tindall’s garbage ordinance, providing for city control of downtown Men Are Begun Farbage, reintroduced, Passed an ordinance $600,000 to finance work at Skagit. CALEXICO, Gal, Aug. 2—Negoti.| Money to be derived from sale of Skagit bonds, ations between the Mexican federal| Appropriated $15,000 for construction of two outdoor pavilions and a) commission here and the Cantu gov.| rvice building at Firlands. i ernment at Mexicall were renumed to-| Decided to hold special meeting Tuesday to consider ordinance proposing day, when De La Huerta eminsaries | Consalidation of 42 election met with A. Guorrero, secretary to| Keferred back to harbors and public grounds committee for redtraftiris | Governor Cantu. | ordinance proposing the transfer of old stockade property to park board Generally smtistactory resulta of | fF Use as play ground. | the attempts to reach a compromise | Letters of commendation garding the proposed anthbarking dog were expected in well informed quar. | (dinance referred to public safety commiites, a“ ‘ORN: ” nog | Referred to finance committee communication from Henry Amew asking | | Chambers of commerce of the Im-|® “day off for the taxpayces.” periat Valley, Joined in an appeal to| ,Counecilman Wiltlam Hickman Moore's ordinance, making It » punishable East and West Washington today, asking the United | ffense to counterfelt street car tokens, “Bust Out i Bust Out in pansed, ; , : p today aking tie Unites | Relerred to the utilities committes an ordinance for the abolition of Lift Right Off Without Pain ee, eee ee are ore hong fend operation on public streets, proposed for submission to popular vote, Tarrible War”’ CHICAGO, Aug. 3.—The most im- a ene Soe ane er STOCKADE SITE street railway tokens. Councilman portant and thrilling controversy in anh at | possible clash at arma in Lower Call FOR PARK yutianaciiisindaa Bheecd'é ordinance local history was on here today 7.50 Cotton Smocks, special $8.50 Cotton Smocks, special... All Sizes | honters for having destroyed thas of the rodents. |Prince’s Bull Is _ Sold for $21,000 | LONDON, Aug. 3—A sum of | $21,000 was paid at the Royal Agri tural Show for the Prince of Wales’ winnin = shorthorn bull, Dia- | mond Butterfly. SAY “DIAMOND DYES” Don’t atreak or ruin your material in | a poor dye Insist om “Diamond Dyes.” gg -oromera directions in package. ATTRACTIVE WASH DRESSES REDUCED To $17.50, $9.50 and $6.50 Second Floor Regular $12.50 large round Shell Rims with gold fillet temples; also Nose Glasses with the Dest grade PC.X, lenses, Wednesday 9 Ther | day wine Kryptok lenses for ed distance vision at great redbetion. || WASH DRESSES AT $5.00 HTS assortment of Gingham and Chambray Dresses, in Plain Colors and Stripes, from our own stock and the remainder of a special purchase of Figured Volle Dresses displays a range of sizes including 16 to 44. N these three groups of daintily styled Wash Dresses are models made of fine ginghams, volles and linen, Piain Colors, Checks and Printed Patterns. $24.50 $29.50 Dresnes are reduced to $12.50 and 50 Dresses are reduced to $9.50; and $7.50, $8.50 and Sizes 16 to 44, in and $i4 $9.50 Dresses are reduced to $6.50. ry SAN FRANCISCO.—C. D. Hil formerly of Seattle, pleads not g to charges of grand larceny and ¢om spiracy. He is alleged to |swindied Edward Wineman $900,000. Seattle’s Leading Dentist I am now devoting my entire time to my dental practice, I make Held for Pilfering Magazine Chest Caught in the act, it is maid, of stealing magazines from a Soldiers’, Sailors’ and Loggers’ box at Fourth ave. and Union st., early today, George Strayer, 49, an agent, was |locked in the city jail on an open | charge, Police Sergt. Gust Hasselblad and | Patrolman P. E. Knapp said they in- terrupted Strayer at his pilfering at war to determine whether the East/1 a. m., after he had taken two bun- or the West s dictate styles of | dies of magazines from the box and women’s apparel in the latter sec-| Placed them in a suitcase. fornia. making It an offense punishable by nase Ng fine or imprisonment to counterfeit i Transfer of the old city stockade |; he tok ase Banker Dies After site at Jefferson park to the park| ci)" oar, be cashout. emparomn Lingering Illness | %«r2 for 2 pudiic play ground was SPOKANE, Aug. 3.~After two| "eld up Monday by the opposition | months’ illness, ‘Thomas H. Brewer, voleed by Councilman R. H. Thou» prominent business man and presi. | °°" dent of the Fidelity National bank of |, Thomson held that the property Spokane, died here yesterday. jbelonged to the water department | |GARBAGE BILL |RE- -INTRODUCED ~ Despite Mayor Hugh M. ¢ Sleeping sicknos was the cause of his death according to local doctors. Funeral services were held this after. and was needed tn the future for ree ervolr purposes, He suggested the property be loaned to the park board | veto of the recent garbage t duced by Councilman Phillip T |a new ordinance authorizing the city tion. ‘To determine the superiority of the |Denver Citizens _ all examinations and diagnose each case, as Forced to Walk! DENVER, Colo., Aug. 3.—Despite promises of city and tramway offi-|of 9 a. m. and & p. m that street cars would be| My offices have been running today, manned by strike-|established for more breakers, not a car was out of the|than a quarter of a barns this morning and thousands|century, and under my of weary employes “footed it” to| Personal management sue J revue at|WOrk on the third day of the tie.| 1901. I do not compete with ¢ SPECIAL MEET i! nnn Wo 0 cheap cage Si ae transient, advertising dentists, [TUESDAY P. M. ‘affair; an attempt by Bast My priced ah tase ern firms to dig into the Western one, tei use row.| sistent with first-class work. City council will hold a spectal | trade.” boat to make away with safe con-| EDWIN J. BROWN, D. D. & meeting Tuesday afternoon to act| EASTE , stolen from store on Seattle's Dentist upon the ordinance proposing the Wishkah river. ation of 42 Seattle election well as do all extract- ‘The ordinance was referred to the to collect and sell down-t rarbage | val fashions, two style shows were | ina: an ‘ollect and sell down-town farbag ing between the hours harbors and public grounds commit-|was again introduced by Tindall at|being held. The Eastern display tee for revision. | Monday’s council meeting. was staged at the Terrace Gardens, Appropriation of $15,000 for the} The ordinance carries towntown, and the Western at the coustruction of two outdoor pavilions | ons as the old one, The ori Jd gardens on the North Side. [and service building at the Fir was referred to the public ‘» what the contending exhibit Skeletons Going Up i in Price Now |“ *“ °"™", . safety and finance committee. lors had to say about each other's LONDON, Aug. 3.—Families | JAIL FOR TOKEN have hitherto concealed a skeleton | in the closet are now dragging annette out to sell Complete It is going to go hard with aay frames now bring $70. ities used to pay $: * person who is * caught counterfeit! noon from the Westminster Congre- gational church. I urvived by FOR & widow and two children, Doesn't hurt a bit! Drop a little the same “Freezone” on an aching corn, in stantly that corn #tops hurting, then SUPERIOR |mhortly you lift it right off with ss |fingers. Truly! cou RT | Your druggist sells a tiny bottle lof “Freezone” for a few cents, suf. JUDGE ficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, (ADVERTISEMENT) the calluses, without soreness oe hvation, NERS —“The Marigold} 106 Columbia § 200 Cherry Pitters Special at $1.29 LIMITED QUANTITY These revolving Cherry Stoners do the work better and quicker than other kinds. You will need one for your can- METROPOLITAN eer Matinees Wednesday and Saturday |) Extra ont, a: FAMOUS i a A MINSTRELS Garden Tools Special 2 Lots, 29c and 98c ee ae ashe Mutual Savings & Loan Association is ABSOLUTELY SAFE as a place to leave your savings as any financial institution in the State of Washington. The Integ- rity and Business Ability of our Officers and Trus- tees are so well known as to need no comment. For more than eight years we have never paid less than 6% You subject your money to no risk of loss in dealing with a lavings and Loan Association which fully complies law, which requires every detail of operation to be under strict state supervision as well as limiting all expenses. 6% ON SAVINGS IS 100% MORE THAN 3% th revues exhibited ev: m suits and furs to w y first puts on when she gets up| © morn’ attendance at} ning nt was made up qually of men and women. Direction of Ack: Erford's Whirt in & Harris javana Bound” ually as Good Featore eo THIS WEEK Matinees, 2:30 = Nights, 7 and 9 SAVINGS LEFT HERE ON OR BEFORE AUGUST 5 WILL EARN DIVIDENDS FROM AUGUST 1 =—=—SSSS========= YOU CAN START SAVING HERE BY MAIL Bend check or mone order for any amount from $1 to $3,000 gs book by return mail Here is a good opportunity to buy Potato Hooks and Garden Hoes at a big saving—just when you need them for digging your potatoes. LOT 1 AT 29¢ Two styles to choose from—a strong, riveted Hoe or a 2-point Combination Hoe. LOT 2 AT 98¢ In this lot we offer a 4-prong Potato Hook or a 2+ prong Combination Hoe. ta. A number of letters pro- bi ed ordinance making it ur lawful | Compounded ik tones THREE NAMED TO Be eet stake wort fvus THEATRE | $1.40 $1.65 seuttner against the proposed move | f have been received by the council |MINUS BARK bas dceark Mamie ore iss ee |to keep a barking dog in the city. | | Many citizens wro' letters to th council commending tho ordinance (BASEMENT ) | An bonedanialtiood Wola Peceered (21 the finance committee. ON SAVINGS Tan leather with heavy leather soles ra ‘ Not all sizes in the lot. EQUAL eA Semi- Annually m carolland, Oliver rckaan| beats. san oon Wednesday, as \CONTINUE SALE SKAGIT BONDS un ordinance passed Monday after-| Barefoot Sandals and Play Oxfords jf: pres wists wnt One large lot, all sizes, fine quality— JJ, Avot $20.00 worth of bonds ORPHEUM | Sizes 5 to 8 Sizes 83 to 11 o¢ band ae not ¥ oct liavite Muses. Comedy “Gh tn sold in a lump to a council decided to make the priation after C. F. Uhden, | Sizes 11} to 2 Sizes 2} to 6 ‘ he ave ator) n a lous to the county sieliotd Decsta and the completion of ject. would be » delayed a year DIRECTORS THOMAS 8. LIPPY r JANSC CUSHING MUTUAL SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION ECOND FLOOR, LEARY BUILDING \Say Coal Mines to | Be Running Shortly Tee 30, 8: il] = SIMA e INDIANAPOLIS, Ind, Aug. 8 | Optimistic in the face of the continu- ed strike of coal miners in some lo- | calities, officers of the United Mix Workers today expressed confide |that the idle mines will resume op- jerations within a short:time The Belgian “cotton spinning in- dustry is almost back to pre-war conditions, = STORE F Js FE Rae ay THE TO! ‘OR USEFUL ARTICLES Horlick’s The Original Malted Milk ™* for Infants and Invalides Avold Imitations ead Substitut REMOVAL POSTPONED UNTIL SEPTEMBER 10. Owing to unforeseen delay in securing Possession of our new quarters at 815 Second Avenue, removal to our new street floor home at this Jocation has been postponed until September 10,

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