The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 11, 1920, Page 5

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LEATHER ROCKER Special $39.75 Brown Spanish Leather Arm Rocker Our offering for this week of this Leather Rocker at the price of $39.75 is a very marked reduction. Goods of this character have been and are priced at from one-third to one-fourth more than we are going to sell this rocker for. There is a limited number. We shall continue sale until all are sold. Liberal Credit Extended RUNBAUM . FURNITURE. CO. INC, WHERE PIKE MEETS FIFTH THE SEATTLE STAR & 2] * * * * a Champ Swimmer to W lopopofofofofofofofgofojofojofojofojojojofojojofojcy REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS te the light of the mouth: wuaran. 4 In order to tn’ ir new (whalebone) plate, whic Rat Saowtacee eS Kae covers very Tittle tee Sd poet #7 YOUtan bite corm off, the cob; eed 15 years. * He madara Ask our eure be Open Sunéaye From © to 13 fer Working Fespte OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS _ Ss GHvensrrt on . Oppestia Vousar Pateses loania ‘‘Ton Tested”’ Taube of corresponding size, assolately free of charge! You not only save the substantial amount ordinarily paid for tubes, but you also save on the casings, For Vacuum Cup Tires, at prevailing standardized net and uniform throughout United States—cost less than other makes of equal quality. : If you cannot secure prompt service from your regular dealer, send direct to Factory at Jeannette, Pa., and your order will be filled through neartst dealer or Factory Branch, PENNSYLVANIA RUBBER COMPANY 9 AMERICA HON@LULG, T. H.—By mall) { ning of a race of swimmers. The na —In the waves, where they have | tivel, who® called her Puakalant, * | spent most of their lives and have | meaning “flower of heaven,” noted won notable conquests, Norman (that the tall American and the beau Ross, world’s champlon middie | tiful island mermaid were often to distance swimmer, and Beatrice gether, riding the surf, Moating far Dowsett, Honolulu water queen, | out beyond the other swimmers, and also found the love that svon is | they smiled approvingly. to bind them in marriage. Ross taught her the long easy Mt happened “On the Beach at stroke which had made him cham- Waikiki.” ‘ ipion. Boon they fell vietim to the WHERE THE PLAINTIVE Ute archer who's as much at home UKULELES WAIL on sea as on land, and today they are engaged, the big American Down here where the plaintive Ukt |r coge"* ‘and the daughter of “Alika” leles wail, and the mellow moop,| Dowsett. Hawallan cattle king on the playing gently wyh the lazy Pacific island of F & roliers, softens the heart, Ross met his princess. | WED ON HIS RETURN A princess, Indeed—carrying in her FROM OLYMPIC GAMES veins the blood of the old Hawallan| Ross is now in Antwérp represent Monarchs and in her limbs the cun-| ing the United States in the Olympic Wins. Princess on Beach at Waikiki ed Mermaid {gumes. Upon his return, ft t# an-| nounced, the @vo will be married, and then retufn to Honolulu, where Ross will become a cowpuncher on his fatherinJaw’s ranch and proba bly join one of the island swimming clubs T! lines. store opens. Special Thursday, a pair 1000 pairs in Mack only. in every quality Sizes 8, 8%, 9, 9% color or qua 8p comprising discontinued pat Beatrice Dowgett and her sister, | Marion, “Babe,” albo a noted «wim. | mer, have been attending Stanford | university at Palo Alto, Cal, and are now spending the nummer with their mother in Los Ang¥ies, D'OLIER TO GIVE ADDRESS HERE |Speaks at Masonic Temple on Bonus Bill attle at 4 o'clock this afternoon. He will address veterans and their fam ies and confer with the state executive committees of the legion during his stay here. He ts touring the country at His own expense, chiefly in the interests of the pro- posed bonus bill for soldiers and mailors. At @ masemecting of exwervice men and their families to be held at the Masonic Templo at $:30 tonight, Commander D’Olier will outline the campaign in the interests of the bill The state committee will meet with Commander D'Olier at the New | Washington at 10:30 tomorrow. The |Party, which includes Mra, D'Olier |and James E. Dorst, associate editor of the American Legion Weekly, will {leave for Helena, Mont, on the Northern Pac Thursday night Injured Soldier _ May Recover Now Kent hospital physicians declared Wednesday that a marked improve ment had been noted in the condi Motion of Martin Griffith, Camp Lewis (Extra Heavy Cord Type) 36x6 $17.75 35x5 10.65 36x6 $108.40 35x5 80.35 34x4% 64.65 34x4% 8.75 33x4 56.00 33x4 6.90 (Other sizes at proportionate figures) (Regular) 37x5 $8.85 36x4% 7.30 37x5 $74.60 36x4% 58.20 34x4 4085 34x4 5.65 30x3% 23.70, 30x3% 3.50 (Other sizes at proportionate figures) DISTRIBUTORS CHANDLER-DUNLAP CO. Western Ave. and Columbia St. Main 1880 CANAL TIRE CO. 3001 Westlake Ave. North Queen Anne 184 Soldier, who was seriously Injured to |gether with Harold Dubuque, also a | Private at the army post, early Tues. |day morning when their motorcycle jeollided with an automobile near | Auburn. Griffith was given slight chances | for recovery when first received at | the hospital. He is expected to pull thru today, however, and has reguin- j¢d consciousness. Dubuque ts believ. ed not fatally hurt. His condition is also slightly improved. ei Lester Patterson, 9153 Sturtevant ave., driver of the automobile, and 8 E. Peters, 9228 Rainier ave., a pas. senger, were injured slightly and were released from Providence hospi- tal shortly after the accident. HUDSON, 41, liv ing at 546 N. 47th st. slipped and broke her leg in Jones’ Meat market, 7815 Aurora ave, yesterday after noon. She was taken to the Seattle |General hospital. | LADY MACCA\ hold a plenic at | ast 12th, | | EES, No. 944, will Madrona park but Adv, If your gums bleed you have Pyorrhea. This dis- ease should be taken care of at once, to insure good health. For the next 30 days, we will give a liberal discount on all Dental work. All Work Guaranteed 15 Years United Painless Dentists 608 Third Avenue | dandruff you may have. 500 yards of Valenciennes 1000 yards of Valenciennes «| tions. % to 1 inch wide, a yard.... Reduced for a quick clean halt price, @ yard, at half price. may be obtained in one color or another. ture in this sale, which will be ready by 9 a. m. Thursday, when the Women’s Lisle and Cotton Hose Sizes 8% to 10, but not each size Spectal Thursday, Children’s Hose 600 patra of Lisle and Cotton Hose, in Black and White only. 10 and 10%, but not ial Thursday LACES Reduced for a Quick Clean Up Main Floor Rear 400 yards of Valenciennes Edges and Insertions. from % to 1% Inches wide 200 yards of Normandy Valenciennes Edges and Insertions, inch in width, in @ broken line of pa duced to, @ YArd....ceerseoesseeee A special purchase of assorted patterns; Short lengths of Net Top and Chantilly Laces; in 18-inch widths in short lengths 27- and 40inch Organdie Flouncings. Special, Main Floor Rear Women’s Silk Boot Hose 600 pairs of full fashioned and seamless silk Boot Hose, with Usle top and foot, in Brown, Tan, Gray and White, to 10, but not each size in ever Sizen 8% 69c y color or style, size in every .19¢ a 500 pairs of pure fashioned Hone, Gray, Field Mouse and White; also a few pairs in Brown and Gray Sizes 8% to 10, but not each size in every Special Thursday, A Special Sale for Thursday of $006 Pairs of SILK AND Corton: Hosiery 1E splendid reductions made on Women’s and Children’s Hosiery for Thursday are for the purpose of cleaning up several broken Each lot contains a full range of sizes from which your size Economy is the strong fea- Women’s Silk ‘ Hose effk, full in Medium with fancy clocking. style or color, $1.49 palr A Special Purchase of terns and widths Reduced to, Broken lines. .+ ABE % to 1 tterns. Re- 3. Edges and Inser- Venise Laces—200 yards, in edges and braidings. up to half price piece or Reduced to One Hundred SILK DRESS SKIRTS CHOICE $7.95 HIS special purchase has just arrived and offers’a timely advantage to ob- tain a smart summer style skirt at a de cided saving, for if these were marked in the usual manner they would sell at @ much higher price. HE assortment Gisplaye gathered two- Pleated styles with separate belts and novelty pockets, designed of Brocaded Sati, Crepe de Chine and Geor- gette, in plain white and colors, stripes — and other combinations. Visiting Merchants to Be Banqueted ‘Wth the annual banquet slated for Wednesday evening, the peak of the eighth annual Northwest Merchant Buyers’ Week is believed to have been reached. There sre more than 500 out-/ ide merchants in Seattle. Those} visitors are doing thelr fall buying, | inspecting Seattle stores and hav. ing @ good time in general. Mayor | Hugh M. Caldwell will welcome! the guests at the banquet this even- ng, which will be held in the But ler hotel dining room. 8. H Hedges, of the Chamber of Com merce, will also speak. Auburn Plans Big | ° ‘Home-Coming Day’ | Auburn is preparing to welcome! 10,000 resident: rmer residents and | friends Thu: when “Home-Com. ing Day” is lebrated. Other than to may the day will be a royal one. the prométers of the celebration in- | sist on keeping the details a secret. | However, it is said motorists need | have no fear of ériving out to the! valley city, as there will be a plenti- | ful supp of gasoline. ns tea Dandruffy Heads Become Hairless If you want plenty. of thick, bean tiful, glossy, silky hair, do by all means get rid of dandruff, for it will starve your hair and ruin it if you don't | It doesn’t do much good to try to brush or wash it out. The only sure way to get rid of dandruff is to dis. } solve it; then you destroy it entirely, To do this, get about four ounces of ordinary liquid arvon; apply it at night, when retiring; use enough to moisten the scalp and rub it in gen tly with the finger tips. By morning, most, if not all, of your dandruff will be gone, and three or four more applications will com dissolve and entirely de: Mingle sign and trace of it You will find, too, that all itching and digging of the scalp will stop, | and your hair will look and feel a hundred times better, You can gety liquid arvon at any drug store. It is inexpensive, and four ounces Is all! you will need, no matter how much This simple | remedy never fails | | 1221-Third Ave. *COR.UNIVERSIT Y: |daughter and her husband, Nion S. F. Publisher in 26 31 Waist Measures . “Let's eat breakfast at Seattle on Visit|**: HL M. de Young, for 50'years pub lisher of the San Francisco Chroni- and worked alongside Mark | and Bret Hart, is in Seattle with his Tucker, Pacific coast resident part- ner of Bond & Goodwin. After sev- eral days here they will go te Vie- toria and Vancouver. COUNTY AUTHORITIES are searching Wednesday for either relatives or friends of William T. Scurry, 80, who died at the King County hospital Tuesday, The body is being hold at the Georgetown Undertaking Co. BATONIC is the best er twoe day to useit. please or we will Ritaas.” Yor witlose Bartell Drug Stores—Five Stores 60c Pkg. Albatross Kalsomine Special at 49c Buy your Kalsomine Thursday at a big saving. Albatross Kal- somine comes in a variety of beautiful tints and is easy, to apply. Apetial Bb. vcecsccressscn Five-pound package, 49¢ Glidden’s Lincloan Varnish, 95c Pint Size, Special at 69c Glidden’s Li beautiful lus indleum Varnish gives a ter; it dries quickly and wears like iron. Pints, special at 69¢ Automobile Luggage Carrier « Special at $2.49 This Fofding Automobile attached Set of Three Gla Special Glass Mixing Bowls are s' clean and sanitary. They to any running board. Luggage Carrier can be Extra spe- eeeee $2.49 ss Mixing Bowls at 85c mooth, can be used for a variety of purposes in the dining room as well as kitchen. and 9-inch bowl. in the Set consists of one 7-8- Special at, set Eagle Lye, Special-at Ife,

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