The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 19, 1921, Page 5

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THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1921. THE SEA F = CIRCUS STRONG ARM SQUAD FOR 1,000 NEW ACCOUNTS $ 50 Purchase, § 1.00 Down, $1.00 $ 75 Purchase, $ 3.00 Down, $1.25 $100 Purchase, $ 5.00 Down, $1.50 $150 Purchase, $§ 7.50 Down, $2.00 $200 Purchase, $10.00 Down, $2.50 $250 Purchase, $12.50 Down, $3.00 Per Week $300 Purchase, $15.00 Down, $4.00 Per Week NO EXTRA CHARGES—NO INTEREST Friday Sale of Folding Card Tables (wey [Rvs Week Week Week Week Week Per Per Per Per Per ~ in slightly dam- aged condition; 30x30 top; cov- ered in imitation leather. To close out this lot of 20 only, priced at $2.35. —— The Carpet Depart- ment offers for Friday 11 only Reconstructed Carpet Sweepers All are in perfect working order. As long as they last—#1.50. LIBERAL CREDIT EXTENDED eet WHERE PIKE MEETS FIFTH SOME ROUGH YOUNG MEN FROM HOOTSTOWN || GROUNDS YESTERDAY- Illustrated Talk me apap apibcsaigsaee at Whitman School j..5. naturist, wno will give an Patrons Whitman school “Mountains and ST TT ss UT Hy nm he opportunit. tonight to/ Be jon,”* inder the auspices of the 1T OuT OF = | Dane Lions WERE MIXED UPIN A LIVELY FIGHT AT THE CIRCUS average merchant's cost. Hundreds to select from. Lots of dlerks to take care of you. Women’s All-Wool Navy TRICOTINE DRESSES $7.95, $8.95, Some are chenille embroidered, beautifully worked with mercerized yarn, and many plain tailored with button trimmings. The duplicates of these dresses retailed at the best stores this spring at $40 to $65. Sizes 34 to 44. 5 Bars Ivory Soap 25c 9:30 to 11 o'clock Fri day and Saturday morn ings, and only 5 bars to a customer for 25¢ $9.95 others are Savings several pairs! they are! Going Fast! Join the multitudes that are buying clean, dependable merchandise—shoes, dresses, suits, undergarments, notions, etc., at prices unbelievable. “Peters” Shoes bought for freight, storage and tax charges, and other fine shoes. Manufacturer's line of fine dresses, skirts, hosiery, suits, etc., to be closed out for less than THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS’ WORTH GOES! Case after case of new goods have been brought from the warehouse to replenish stock, and many new items have been added. Racks and tables are loaded. Many sales are made direct from the packing cases. Sale Starts 9:30 Friday SHOES For Men, Women and Children unparalleled. See then! them with values of five years ago! Compare You'll buy Ask any shoe man what Peters’ “Diamond Braad” means in shoe value. Here Women’s Suits | Summer Dresses Wool Serges, Silk ” Poplins, $3.95 to $7.95 ‘Wool Poplins and Silk Taf- fetas, in gray, navy. taupe, own, etc.; the most won- Georgette, silk poplina, tat- vrorat galues ever offered | fetas, crepe de Chine, wool ; to Seattle women— serges and volles. Many th ° women have bought severa t shoes $7.95 .. $14.95 Sport Skirts White Indian Head Twills, Gaberdines and Pique; all $1.29 and you will, too, when you Boys and Girls’ COVERALLS 59c high The White and ecru while they last, pr sizes; your choice at .. y" Coveralls, and khaki Boys Balbriggan Union Su Bn 4 Bib Overa’ Girls’ Dresses Percales, Voiles, Silk Poplins and Ginghams; 79e to ...-. 5 Work Shoes— $3.49 $1.95 ent $2.45 on "$3.95 Shoe unmetal oe Brown Calf Oxfords trap Pumps; Hn ginghams and percales 98c Underskirts, white 8 and biack sateen... Cc Oxfords, patent gunmetal 8 to $4.50. ie 50; fancy mi $14.95 venders 39c $4.50 nd Moleskin Pants—Hundreds of pairs "trom $2.48 aint” 94.50 Coveralln— Py Khaki and blue... Dége a's and Children's. LOC ry Crepe de Chine and Georgette Waists in flesh, taupe, sand, gray, white, bi erpeern't®™** $1.89 Sport Coats Of Wool, Silk Coats and Plush Coats and Capes. Vast quan- tities to select from— $4.00 .. $12.95 values to $3.50, / a Muay fe ..., 91.95 General Liquidation of Warehouse Stocks NEAR PINE STREET 11525 Second Ave. Et TTLE STAR — [NO-NO - TSA pm THERES SOME, DANDY “LIONS S LIBRARY ROW ~ THRESHED OUT Discharged employes of the Se jattle Mbrary appeared as witnenses | Wednesday night against Librarian Judson T. Jennings and the pub lic brary board in the hearing on the charges presented by the Civic Betterment league to Mayor Caldwell recent! hand jof thé organizatic employes to hand in their nations without proper hearing. Their evidence was rebutted by extracts from the minutes of the board, showing that the witnesses [had had ample opportunity to ap- |pear before the Lcard before re | signing. | A complete transcript of the testimony will be presented to the mayor. resig SENATE VOTES -SANDPOINT FUND | Am appropriation of $800,000 for the Sand Point aviation base in Seat tle was unantmously voted by the | United States senate Wednesday. Claude C. Ramsay, chairman of |the board of county commissioners, who received the information tn a telegram from Washington, D. C., declared enthusiastically that the amount will be sufficient to cover all preliminary expenses in develop. ing the site. Army and navy experts have de clared the Sand Voint site ideal for land and sea planes. He Wants Back Coin Spent in Courting Suit to recover $855 which he spent winning the girl who didn’t marry him was started tn superior court this afternoon by George Klonis against the brother, the father and the mother of his intended bride Kionis says he spent $400 on pres or Efgenia Bakamis during thelr courtship and loaned $465 to her father, Nick, but when he went marry the girl her brother, Tom, had induced her to break the engage ment in favor of a friend of his | Auburn Boxcar Gang Conviction Upheld} Conviction of Lemur Fowler | former eman, it 18 Island prison and sen ence of Singer, Seattle hair | store proprietor, to one year and one day at MeNell Island and $1,500 fine, [have been confirmed by the United} | States circuit court of appeals at San | Francisco, according to a letter re. jcelved late Wednesday by United] States District Attorney Saunders} here. Fowler and Singer were among defendants found guilty of wholesale | boxcar thefts. They were members | Jof a so-called Auburn boxcar gang | cyfuf’id2nn FRIDAY HOUR SALES OHV HHI NN NCSU MORITA OUTLIERS RITE} | QUR CREDIT TERMS (___ WHEN THE CIRCUS COMES TO TOWN F by eee (vou MADE 200 from our regullr sever tyles and col ors, They were former duced in this to ef howr a yard 10c No mail dive summer weight cotton. Sizes 2 to 4 years only For this hour —a yard 35c telephone or ¢ 0. D. orders taken on Friday and the right to limit quantities is reserved ly priced at 96c, $1.50 | 1¥ (Priced at de, $1.8 10 to 11 11 to 12 hour 50 GIRLS’ UNION SUITS MEN'S SHIRTS—A chetce c cleanup sale of 160 50 white union suits SEPARATE SKIRTS shirts which be mereerized poplin in low neck, MO sleeve, on sienety pe nd Kirts which sold foi gy pease: ae 4 rr ran o. ankle length style of mussed from dixplay. Sizes 14 to 17, but not fect a quick cleanup. each size in every pat The assortment includes Formerly $1.00, then re tery, Formerly $1.50 be ae an = duced to G0c. For this ang g2.00. For Gnd: black... Yor thie oo ik 25¢ this, hour—each 89c each ° ORGANDIES — 200 MUSLIN—The Domes WHITE PIQUE —27 wards of figured organ thin sale 1,500 yards of and children’s binations; 40 inches 36inch muslin. Forthis 4reeses. Formerly 50c” wide Formerly 75e. Yor this hour a yard 50c PAGE 5 Sete oe | a we i Hour Sale merehan: 1 to2 ODDS AND ENDS— Comprising broken Mines of children’s mustia drawers; pink wash sat lace trim- med; pink eatin boudoir x caps, and muslin corset a covers, For this # ODDS AND ENDS— 72 garments, consisting [i of sweaters, caps, suits, [A 4 wash sults, knickers and [i On eale in the Boys’ Section. For this hour i i 1 in camisoles, blouses | Friday—choice at... 100 Jersey Silk Petticoats An All-Day Special HESE petticoats are designed of a heavy weight silk Jersey and finished with deep ruffles, corded and accordion pleated flounces of taffeta and messaline. The assortment includes navy and Copenhagen blue, gray, black, rose and purple in regular and extra large sizes. Formerly $8.95, $10.00 and $12.50. 4 $4.95 Then reduced to $5. Special for Remnants of cotton piece goods, such as Muslins, Out- ing Flannel, White Goods, Ginghams, Per- cales, Voiles, Crepes, Crash and Damask, at ‘ Reduced Prices in dots, shown in navy, 5 trimmed. Sizes ors and stripes, figures brown and taupe. For this hour—each.... Cc ss only. On sale in the and plain shades. For RIBBON REMNANTS—Assorted widths and pat Corset Section. Former. merly 75c and $1.00, For terns in bunches of short lengths. 10 ly 50c, For 15 this hour— P For this hour—a bunch.........ccossccees 'C this hour—each C choice....... 2to3 ’ in low bust, average ned corset for veils in plain skirt style CORSETS—60 pink batinte corsets, sizes 25, 26 eummer wear for the slender and taney a of 36inch white volles 3to4 VOILES — 250 4toS Men’s Ties yards in self-figured patterns. | | For this hour— Formerly $1.00 and $1.25. 4 | & pair $1 19 Yor this hour 59 The Men's Section, | STOCKING FREET— pairs in sizes §, 8% a yard Cc ist inside the main ems pee Pas se nee, has assembled 4 a 15c MUSLIN BRAS & quick Cleanup sale SIEKE four-in-hand thea, in open front featuring assorted col THIS IS Hot- Point Week A full line of Hot- point Electrical Ap- pliances on display in our Basement. STORE HOURS: 8:30 A. M. TO 6 P. M. A CLEAN-UP SALE OF Wash Boilers At extremely low prices to close out all ; odds and ends and factory samples. 100 Boilers, regu- larly sold for $3.00, choice at $1.79 Some are tin with copper bottoms, oth- ers are all galvanized. 60 All-copper Boilers, | tried in federal court here last June. | GERMAN EDITORS STILL OF OPINION BILL’S ON THRONE BERLIN, May 19.—It's hard German papers to tealize that the former empire is now supposed to be a republic ‘The Berlin Kreuzzeitung, for merly a monarchist organ, car ries on its title head a pleture of the imperial black cross with the motto, “Forward with God for King and Fatherland.” In dispatches describing the kaiserin’s death and funeral the © newspaper referred to her s “her majesty, the empress and queen.” The Berlin Tageblatt quotes subscription rate to “all colonies, possessions and protectorates of the German empire.” for PORTLAND, May 19.—A verdict for $1,500 was returned against three federal officers in favor of Mrs, Lena | A. Hedderly by @ jury in the federal | court here yesterday Mrs, Hedderly sued W jJames J. Biggins and Delazon C. Smith for $7,500 damages for the kill jing of her husband, an alleged boot legges, while attempting to escape ar- | | rest by driving his automobile thru a} | cordon of police, R, Wood, Pe eeeeresreeneescowmcasnecnertemrared — sevesnaaee special, each with the new “Cant- ilever” handle which | relieves the strain. | 5 or 6-lb...$8.00 HOTPOINT NEW COLONIAL Toaster Must be seen to be appreciated, $9.50 CUPS oil SAUCERS Semi-porcelain. Made in America. Black Ze per foot.. S¢ per foot. Se per foot.. 9¢ per foot. . 12¢ per foot.. Set of six, $ special at ... 1.49 These are first grade American Semi-porcelain White Cups and Sau- cers, decorated with a single gold band. -24-inch... 26-inch... 10¢ per foot -28-inch... L1¢ per foot -80-inch... 12¢ per foot .86-inch... 15¢ per foot The Store for Useful Articles inpanemrti nats aere ini a an pudias es sisi bipsnsr aeAaa] Keep Out the Fly! Black and Galvanized | SCREEN WIRE v 8) Special for Friday Galvanized 9¢ per foot FOR YOUR GARDEN oO Steel-Riveted Garden Hoe, Regular 45c¢ 35c 10-Tooth Malleable Rake, Reg. 50¢ 35c

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