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—down through the years from 1864 to 1921 brides have delighted in select- ing their homefurnish- ings at this store—this week every department H will show suggestions STOTE— Gr interest tothe bride. "special purchase and sale of bedroom suites! American walnut bedroom suite $140 regular price $175.75 —exactly as pictured, this is one of the best values we have offered for several years; suite con- sists of dresser, chiffonier, bed and toilet table of beau- tifully grained American walnut; heavy plate glass mirrors; regular price $175.75; spe- cial for the suite of 4 pieces for this week $140—. how we have helped furnish thousands and thousands of happy, cozy homes— —by unsurpassed facili- tres, absolutely satisfac- tory service and extend- ing helpful liberal credit—always. June quarter sawed oak bedroom suite $160 regular price $200.75 —a very attractive suite, exactly as pictured, in quarter sawed oak, consist- ing of bed, dresser, chiffonier and toi- let table, this is a suite that js far above the average in workmanship and priced exceptionally low; regular price $200.75; special for the suite of 4 pieces for the week $160_. any home, and the price is exceedingly low; regular price $185.50; special for this suite of 4 pieces for this week, $148—. join the “JUNE BRIDE SILVERWARE CLUB” PAY 95c DOWN —membership in the “JUNE BRIDE SILVERWARE CLUB” is secured by the payment of 0 upon which this W: set conniate of 6 each, tea forks, knives and table also @ butter knife and shell; regular price $16.60; specia’ for this club sale with good qual ity chest— $11.95 war tax 60¢ Coolmore porch shades— —in rich, soft, beautiful color effects, with warps and cords dyed tn colors that harmonize with the shade, Very easily in- stalled and operated, —al shades 6 ft. long— ft. ft. ft ft. ft. tt. Seana Your pure and heavy watt) FURNITURE CO. Life-Time are cooking outfit— —if you are looking for an aluminum set better than the average at an attractive price—then anteed not to rust; heat proof handles; regular $15.95 price $22.50; special for the week... pS ee | L. SCHOENFELD & SONS FOUNDED 1864 SEATTLE this eight-plece fine quality aluminum set will SECOND AVE. AT PINE 8T. TACOMA L. SCHOENFELD & SONS "7 \ THE SEATTLE STAR “The Fighting Lizard Will Oppose The Frisco Terror, One-Eyed Mose!” [= a ay] oe B3foa, . siesta esleciesiesies L you make a Sport Man very sore by speaking, as about the PRIZE in Days of Yore FIGHTS he attends. they're MOXING BOUTS, he now contenta Perhaps they are; I never go. And yet, I accurately know ljust how they wreck the Human Face, an4 push the Features out of | (cl Place But oh, it gives the Gents a Thrill to learn that Oklahoma Bill, the Fighting Lizard, will oppose the Frisco Terror, One Hyed Mose! While Battling Bantam Mike MeGee, the Hope and Pride of Tennemer in due to beat the very Can off Greaser Joe, from Yucatan! (This Kind of Party in a “MILL or what the Stage would call a BLL.) Sometimes a Gink “outpoints” juy, and then there ts a Hue and Cry about the Fiendish Referees, and how he should be Pouring Tea instead of Muswing Up the Ring. You often hear this Kind of Thing. Then there's the Kayo Business, too—that's when they see the Whole Thing THRU. © © © But, Children, tho I hate to thwart Athletic Hopes, this is no Sport for | those who wish to keep their Looks untampered with by Hostile Hooks! FRANCES BOARDMAN. ACCUSED MAN | IS RE-ELECTED |Portland Surprised by Ger- manic Demands Tabloid Bpectal for spinsters; Canary bird 3/63/63 |balualea lus lealealea WEDNESDAY, MAY 25, 1921. ONLY FIVE DAYS LEFT CRESCENT QUITS DOORS CLOSE SATURDAY Saturday, at 6 p. m., this store, after a success- ful experience in catering | PORTLAND, May 23.—-Thirteen | resolutions adopted by the Frdera |ten of German speaking Roman | Catholic soctetion, which ended « found on municipal street car, Mountaineers plan for outing at Giacter park, on Lake Chelan, Annual Rose day male of House of Good Shepherd scheduled for June 4 Ita 60th anniversary was celebrated twoday semion here last night jGreated « sensation fn Portland) . hay to Tetalee Saou 2 Sunda inity Py Op: newspapers today. Guster by Sealy Festte, Bplewya The society reelected Joseph} Seven men initiated Saturday by Pir Tree, U. of W. senior men’s hon orary society i | Woerndia, now under fire by the United States government for al |leged wartime activition its pres] Drill teams of Ratnier-Noble post, | American Legion, to meet in Armory dent, . | _ ctutions adopted | Monday night. Among the res amie | Battery B, 63rd GC A.C, held big was one condemning “certain 80/teeq in Bon Marche banquet room called patriole organizations’ Saturday night. | Another memoralized the Oregon} yi. srewn on waters of jdelegation in congress to “exert! xo Union by Queen City Yacht jevery means to put a stop to out! 1 cn Memorial day. es “Sheep” (7) howls afl night and rages committed by French fol and particularly by negro | keeps him awake, A. J, Weathoff, 111 | 27th ave, reports to police, |many on the Rhine.” | Moone lodge tn argument an to|& The Oregon delegation was also| whether new building should be con asked to “lend ulmost influence to|atructed on open or closed-shop plan | diery, troops of the French government, lupon women and children of Ger earty pence with the centrai|/ Baptists of Northwest to meet in powers.” | Seattle May 31 to June 2, inclusive, The Portland schoo! beard was to attend golden jubilee celebration. criticised for “discrimination” in| Public tryout for speaking and employment of teachers, and it was/ singing parts in “The Wayfarer,” to |alleged that “a wave of religious|be held July 11 in the U. of W | bigotry and intolerance” had sprung | stadium. up. Washington mills rapidly going ‘The federal government's action|over to all-American basis, reports |§ | agninst Joseph Woerndia, newly re, Loyal Lagion of Loggers and Lum elected president of the society, | bermen. Ladder burgtar gets $46 from apartment of Mixs H. Johnson and Miss Ida Carteon, 1515 Boren ave. Saturday night Monday, § p m, Seatfle civil sery- ‘ce commission rooma, Lieut, Col. C. A. Seoane to speak on “The Cable System of the Pacific” Battle of Vicksburg recalled on fts $8th anniversary, Sunday, by RH. Ball, 1509 Ninth ave, who was wounded during the siege, Musicale by Japanese women, to raine money for Chinese famine fund. Wednesday, 720 p. m., at Nippon Kan, Washington st. and Maynard ave. was made the subject of a etary | attack, and a plea for disminsal of the case against him was di- rected te Attorney General Daugherty. Woerndle ts aceused by the gov: ernment ef having lent ald to Cap tain Hans Boehm, German Ffpy. during the latter's operations to the United States. The government now seeks to cancel bis citizenship, alleging that f% was obtained on fraud. Woernéie & «o@ wealthy Portland attorney. Asks Sheriffs’ Aid Washington Investment Rankers’ to Get Rum Runners | 20 ition disbants to unite with Anticipating that booze runners! Pacific Northwest group of Ameri will attempt to take advantage of can Investment Bankers amsocia jthe laying off of practically the en-| tion. | tire force of dry agents for a 40<ay! Warns aguinst taking or eating of | pertod, Donald A. McDonald. state! gaimon trout under 18 inches in | director of prohibition, Monday a4-/iength. Violation of law, says L. H. | dreased a letter to the sheriffs of the/ Darwin, state superintendent of state requesting the utmost co-opera- fisheries. pa tion tn handling the situation. John B. Burnham, New York, to pass thru Seattle on way to inspect big gume conditions in Siberia. Burnham ts president of the Ameri- can Game Protective amociation. ONE-ARMED MAN IS WHOLE POLICE FORCE WILLIAMSTOWN, N. J., May 2%.—A one-armed man has been hired by the Monroe township committee for police duty at Will iamstown, following the resigna. tion of Marshal Stout, Stout said that a few nights ago he was kidnaped by bandits, two men and women, who drove an automobile. He was suspl- clous and drew his gun, but the quartet sprang upon him, chioro- formed him, threw him in the car and dropped him in a swamp two miles from town, he said. He woke up without his gun and * ray” Weight Limit on Jugoslavia Mail A weight limit of 22 pounds at the | rate of 12 cents per pound has been | placed on all regular and registered | parcel post packages to Jugoslavia, | According to George E. Williams, #u perintendent of maila. Tobacoo is} | added to the list of articles prohibited | in the mails for Jugoslavia, State Women’s Clubs to Convene, Tacoma | An attractive program for the an | nual convention of the State Federa-| | tion of Women's clubs May 31, at the! | First Methodist church, Tacoma, fs | | betng completed by officers and com | mittee chairmen of the organization. |Community Chest | Fund Is Organized Organization of the community | |chest fund, designed to concentrate | | all drives for money into one big an: | | nual campaign, was effected at 11 a m. Monday in the assembly room of the Chamber of Commerce. s |Croatian Picture Bride to Return YORK, May 23.—Because | money, but still had his badge, so he walked back and turned this in, The new marshal is om Brown and says he isn't afraid of kidnapera. NEW | her fiance didn’t look in the least like | |the handsome picture he had sent |her, Ruzica Romovie, @ Croatian | “picture bride,” jilted him on her arrival in this country, and is now prepared to face deportation rather |than marry him. She also objects | to him because he is a miner, saying she is used to “genteel and refined” surroundings. Will buy a real suit PP ogee pg gama A garment of | METROPOLITAN Sai style, masterfully < ua tailored, and TOMORROW. choice of an infinite variety ee of imported spring woolens Sone cfailors ON SECOND AT MARION THE PEER OF ALL COLORED ISHOWS / ALL STAR + A [sneering rf COMEDIAN egrbafeatestestecs BIG BA Strety ~ ARND PARADE ORCHESTRAS . Mat, Sat, jus Tax. derful values in quality and style. 744 Sah Ga, > to the dress needs of thou- sands of Seattle women, will declare “finis” and lock the doors. In the few remaining hours a supreme effort will be made to dispose of the big stock of coats, suits and dresses on hand. The lease has been dis- posed of, fixtures sold and the merchandise must be got rid of without thought of profit and with little regard to cost. $ 7 Handsome sport 1 2: suits of wool SS popular spring colors, have been reduced to a SA jersey in all the final mark down. These are won- styles. A woman always needs a good-looking suit, and here is the real opportunity to get one. — hand- s] 9.5 fet silk lined, as well as clever sport novelties will be sacrificed at this price, le Complete Outfit for the Price of One Garment of the closing Beautiful suits of serge and tri- cotine i ¢ a coat, to pay fon’t it? want i§ in the Crescent stock— materials, colors and sizes to suit all. sirable—is included at this ts represented. newest spring models in sport and S 75 Silk-lined wraps—everything 1 9: price. ‘ ES § 5 What you need, and what you T: regulation styles. Fine range of in stock that is new and de- > DRESS ——_ $10= Dresses of silk and fine wools, in the season’s best styles will be sold tomorrow at this one price. Think of getting a smart dress at $10! $16 7 Simple and elab- a orate models in the smartest styles have been reduced to this price. Just make your $19.7 choice; _practi- cally any dress in our higher- priced stock may be picked up this week at $19.75. There are some wonderful values in our line of dresses. Don’t fail to seexthem. ' Ey Crescent #5 Cloak and Suit Co. Ave. Just Opposite Postoffice salen, calealcalcalcalcalcalca Gu) Cat GuyGu tu caca cuyouwo vay