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TUESDAY, MAY 24, 1921. TTT TTT TTT TTT TT OUR CREDIT TERMS FOR 1,000 NEW ACCOUNTS 3 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 00 Purchase, $10.00 Down, $2.50 $500 Purchase, $12.50 Down, $3.00 Purchase, $15.00 Down, $4.00 Week Week Per Week Per Week Per Week Per Week Per Week Per Per Save Sixteen Dollars on Brass Bed, Mattress and Spring Full-size Satin-finish Brass Bed with 2-inch posts; has five 14-inch filler rods head and foot; head is 50-inch, foot is 36-inch. Complete with gag Loca mattress and all-steel springs. is is truly an excellent out/it and sells regularly for $55.75. Spec'al $39. 75 Terms—$1.00 down, $1.00 a week. LIBERAL CREDIT EXTENDED runes WHERE PIKE MEETS FIFTH New Phone—Elliott 4910 a ) Pational con rd Roen with interna eee . 2 oo British Societies a}: prosperity.” Mayer Magh Bt Observe Empire Day Caldwell and Lieut. Gov. William J Ce 0 1 speak ed Delebration of Empire day by the | °°" “I*_ Sm0ns the speakers listed United British societies of Seattle in| paUTIMORE, Md Merry A. Row. the Masonic temple Tuesday is made | land, son of Prof. Henry A. Rowland, Rotable by the participation for the | scientist, commits suicide by shoot-| first time of the American Legion. |!" Those in charge believe that “inter-| caremnnels XN Again Seek Clerk } Missing With Girl New descriptive posters have been gotten out by Postoftice Inspector J 8. Swenson for Leland M. Bowen, \ i) 1?) =| navy mail clerk, who deserted the United States steamer Charlotte at | Bremerton last February. Bowen is accompanied by Miss Inez Barager 19-year-old Bremerton girl. His ac counts are declared to be short $10 000. Bowen was last heard of in Cal ifornia. - ———-—— } PRESCOTT, Ariz—Mra. Anna Irene Hopkins sentenced five to 14 rages on] years in state prison for! throwing Lies home. | ac id in face of Mise Lucille Gallagher, ot Jerome, last March. ater CHICAGO.—Fire that When in Seattle, eat at Boidt's—| West Side renders 52 fami AdverUsement. | Hons. ' | Today Means More Stylish and More Serviceable Garments for Women Than Ever Before XTRAVAGANCE in buying Dresses, Suits and Wraps is no longer countenanced by Seattle women. 66Q@WEET SIXTEEN” has been put to the test and found to be the greatest value in America. With the growing popularity of these famous garments, the enor- mous sales justify better- ment wherever possible. We never stop at anything to continually improve “Sweet Sixteen’ produc- tions. | | | | Come and See The Latest and Gayest Summertime Models Just in From New York DRESSES — for dinner, evening, afternoon, travel, coun- try and promenade...... $ 1 6 WRAPS—for street, evening, outing, motoring and $ 1 6 vacation SUITS—for business, for dress, for travel, for street, for $1 6 vacation Your Entire Wardrobe Can be advantageously and pleas- a ingly made up of “Sweet Six-.. teen” garments—sizes 16 to 44. ~ ay Seattle New York Loa Angeles and Ban Francisco Portland 1021 Second Ave., Rialto Bl [nite powder from any drug sto HEN LAYS 2-YOLKED EGG EVERY DAY FOR TEN DAYS RUNNING LONDON, May 24-—A hen be longing to Mra, A. Bighee, of Rea consfield, has laid a larke, yolked egg each day for ten con secutive dayn “Conscience Church” double: | Founded by Woman « The New Church Conscience” ts the name of a 30-page pamp just innued, that in written by Alice Scott, of Sheridan, Wyo. Tho booklet, ac cording to its preamble, aims to be a philosophy of right living.” DODGE CITY, Kan—Mrs, Cash Woods, of Kinley, lones life in vain attempt to save 10-year-old son from drowning SIMPLE WAY TO GET RID OF BLACKNEADS ‘There is one simp! way that never fail re to get rid of blackheads and that ia to dissolve them. To do this get two ounces of sprinkle a little on @ hot. wet epong rub over the, blackheads briskiy—— will be sur- hi little * they pear. are leaving the whatever. onda am and dirt « e« from the body that form In r the ive the blackhes out, leaving the ly “Diemishes should’ certainly try this simple method.—-Advertisement “End Your Rheumatism Like I Did Mine”—Says PastorReed: Wife Also Rid of Neuritis Suffered Torture For Years—Now Telling Good News To Others Don't Believe Thet Old Humbug About "Uric Acid’ Being the Couse of Rheu- matiom—it's Not So!” Erm phattcal lef that “Ure m, Pastor H.W. Acid ¢ of our highest medica’ ow know that ‘Uric Acid 1 never wil cause rheuma 1 | were stationed "| to prevent disc Mur SEATTL .| drove to ly anserting that thousands te sufferers have been led reatments under the Reed 4 | macarell shipyard district, filled with ‘| guards about a Saunders st. booth, © years from dinorders, | * of sheep killed by dogs, according to E_ STAR ~ ‘CONFESSES TO OIL ROBBERY) Just Out of Reformatory, | | Man Stages Hold-up After having been out of Monroe lreformatery only three months, R. O'Ban, atick-up man, con Monday afternoon, according to police, that he was the man who robbed T. H. Lacey, Standard Oi collector, of $100 in a daring daylight robbery on May 16 O'Ban was captured after he had been recognized on Pike at. by his former victim. O'Ban, according to his alleged confession, staged hin daylight rob bery in the middle of the afternoon, when Lacey was leaving his oll sta }tion, Lacey was forced into his ma chine at the point of a gun, and or dered to drive to Second ave. and Wall st, where he was robbed of $100. At this point Lacey was command- ed to jump out of the car. O'Ban Fifth ave. N. and Denny way, where he abandoned the ma machine. | O'Ban wae paroled three months |ago from Monroe after serving 18 months for a series of three holdups {here in 1919. He was arrested Nov, 7, 1919, when he held up two Japa- nese in thé lower part of town early in the evening. A little later a Japanese woman reported that she was robbed at Seventh ave. 8. and Main st, O'Ban pleaded guilty in su | perior court to the robberies. Lacey declared that O"Ban, accom panied by @ woman bandit, held up and robbed him five months ago, but this charge waa’ disproved when Parole Officer Howard Shattuck stat | ed that O'Ban was in the reformatory at the time of the alleged robbery. fon $500,000 LOSS IN DALLAS FIRE Downtown Block Is Dam- aged by Fire DALLAS, Texas, May 24.—An en Ure downtown block of business houses was damaged by fire early to- |day. Loas was estimated at $600,000. Officials said the fire started in a| furniture store. No one was injured. Only one furniture store—the| Winn Furniture company—escaped | | being gutted in the block bordered by Harwood, Olive, Elm and Parific streets The Harwood-Pacific Storage com- pany, where in addition to other| goods 250 automobiles were destroy- ed, suffered the greatest loss. Other business wiped out included | the Hughes Furniture ‘company, two hotela and a branch of the Singer Sewing Machine company Occupants of the hotels fled in their night clothes. The fire was believed to have start- ed in the Hughes Furniture company. |17 Are Stabbed in BELFAST, May %4.—-Seventeen | voters were stabbed and beaten here | today in election day riots. The riots broke out in the Bally. | labor agitators and Sinn Fein sympa- | thizers. Despite the police and military | the anti-Ulsterites taunted the voters who approached the place. From stone throwing the disturb- ance grew into @ hand-to-hand con- ict in which clubs and knives were | freely used. Ulster, long the opponent of home rule, went to the polls to elect its parliament. Policemen and soldiers pry polling place Eamonn De Valera, Sinn Fein can- didate for the nort parliament, in a final appeal, sald; “Vote to end boycott, retaliation, partition and do- minion ruin.” “Rally around me so that we may shatter our enemies and their hopes of a republican flag,” appealed Sir | ‘raig, slated for the premier: | the north | There was, sporadic rioting during he night as the campaign came to close, Granville Belfast Vote Riot! PAGE 8 The Rhooes Co, i 7 SPECIAL DISPLAY Main Moor Community Plate Three the Poplilar Patterns Patrician Adams Sheraton SPOONS % Dozen Teaspoons ....94.80 % Dozen Dessert Spoons $.50 3 hy en Soup Spoons... 9.00 % n Te - 9.00 % : 4.25 % 6.25 % 8.00 FORKS % Dozen Salad Forks...88.00 4 Dozen Oyster Forks.. 5.7% | % Dozen Medium Forks. 9.00 % Dozen Dessert Forks. 8.50 KNIVES % Dozen Hollow Handle Medium Knives ....$13.50 Dozen Hollow Handle Dessert Knives...... Dozen Mod Knives Organdie Dresses For the Girl Graduate $15.00 and $16.50 Second Floor E HAVE just received a splendid group of organdie dresses. They are designed in the same Berry Spoons . Preserve Spoor Olive Spoons Gravy Ladies Cream Ladle Pickle Forks . styles as sketched, in a large variety of colors, includ- Col. Meat Forks. : 2.50 ing maize, white, jade, pink and tomato. They are of salp meng é ; 200 very pleasing styles and suitable for the June girl Pie Servers ... - 5.00 graduate. They are also very popular for dancing and Cheese Servers .. 3.00 TABLE SETS Two-piece Steak Sets..810.00 Three-piece Carving Sets for 20.00 26-piece Chests made of leatherette and velvet lined, each 7.00 These prices include tax and engraving. All Community Plate at above marked prices carries @ 60-year guarantee. BABY SETS Baby Spoons .. Baby Forks .. ‘Three-piece Child flat handles Three-piece Child's Sets, hollow handles ...... 4.50 parties. Sizes are from 16 to 40. NUSOLE a7) Yes snoe soe School Shoes—Work Shoes—Dress Shoes Denfnstrations all this week in the Notions Section, Main Floor, SAVE YOUR SOLES! USOLE, the new discovery for toughening and making the soles of your shoes waterproof, will great- ly aid in your #hoe economy. Nusole is a liquid mixture easily “applied with a dauber. It just takes a minute once a week to apply it. It will prove to be a minute well #pent. Good for New Pacific Cable . Strike Mediation f Committee Pi ‘The personnel of the com of the state department of mediation in the coal strike, has bes ratified by both miners and tors. The commission will consist Memorial Day to Be Explained on Friday| Vital Need, He Says The significance of Memorial pd A new American cable across the will be explained to grade and high | Pacific ocean is a vital need, Lieut.- achool pupils of the city next Fri| Col, ¢. A. Seoane, commanding the day by members of Stevens post No. | M2 LGAR Alaska cable system, told members of the Seattle post, Society of Amer- a ee ican Military Engineers, in an ad- VANCOUVER, B. C.—Joseph 8. | dréas Monday, Bancroft, former assistant manager | st. branch Merchants’| VANCOUVER, B. C—Jury dis- trict reduatteciei titel Bank of Canada, sentenced to four | agrees in case of Osmond T. G. Es-|and Ernest Newsham, for the years in penitentiary for theft of|monde, Sinn Fein envoy, charged|and D, F. Buckingham and N. $45,000 Victory bonds. with uttering seditious remarks, Moore for the operators. 1 es AND UNION § Store Hours, 8:30 A. M. TO 6 P.M. HAVE YOU TAKEN ADVANTAGE OF OUR WONDERFUL SALE OF White Enamelware Kamp Kook Stove Sells regularly for $5.98 $7.50, special at... Makes camp cooking pleasant and easy. Assures a quick and efficient heat at any moment. Safe and economically operated. * Folds up like a suit case. HEAVY FRAME FANCY Screen Doors SPECIALLY PRICED Two-panel Screen Door with center ornaments and two corner brackets. Has a heavy mortised frame which is varnished and _ covered with black enameled screen- ing. 82x80 inches 84x82 inches 86x84 inches at......$3.98 86x80 inches at......$3.98 No Phone or C. O. D. Orders. Hundreds of delighted buy- ers were on hand today, but the assortment is still quite complete. There are two price groups. Here’s what you will find at 89c EACH Tea Kettles, Covered Sauce Pans, Dish Pans, Batter Bowls, Coffee Pots, Collanders, Preserving - -$3.49 $3.69 picture COVERED GLASS Refrigerator Bowls Kettles 6-inch, Here’s what you will find at 8-inch, $ 1 1 9 regular $1.00... 59c 10-inch, ° reguiarsi40.. €9C 6-quart Convex Kettles, with covers Coffee Pots, Water Pails, Deep Dish Pans, Tea Kettles, Rice Boilers, Just the receptacle you need during the summer to keep salads, cottage cheese, but- ter, etc., cool and fresh in the refrigerator. Covers have flush handle so that one bowl OLYMPIA.-Kittitas county must! pay James MeQueen $1,215 for loss decision of supreme court | can be stacked upon another. No Phone or C. 0. D. Orders. Set of 3 Sauce Pans. No Phone or C. 0. D. Orders. Seen 22€ Store for Useful Articles