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sified and THE —an extraordinary Waxed Linoleum Floor —the great and growing popularity of linoleum for eh room in the home is due to their diver- distinctive beauty, and to their capac- ity for service, both as floors and floor-coverings. printed linoleum— —makes a floor that is warm, resilient, quiet, egmfortable, easily and economically cared for. Made of cork and pure linseed oil pressed on a strong burlap back — then carettively printed in colors. No. 12, WAS $1.25, NOW —pattern No. 2) WAS —pattern No. 1, WAS _ —pattern No. 5, WAS —pattern No. 6, WAS _—pattern No. 11, WAS - —Pattern No. 10, WAS —the prices quoted ipsare a tremend- ous sale—for this reason, to secure the pattern and quan- tity desired, your order shou!d be sent early in the close-to-cost sale event 436 rolls! 25,000 yards! —renuine Céok’s linoleum, every yard of it—roll after roll—thousands and thou- sands of yards of the finest linoleum money will buy, at prices accomplished through a most unusual purchase, plan- ned months and months ago. This week it’s here, sensationally sale priced—an event of the greatest magnitude, that establishes a new record. For illustra- tions of exact patterns on sale see back page of yesterday’s Sunday Times, social section—it’s the first time linoleum has ever been illustrated in four colors in a newspaper. This store has shown the inlaid linoleum— —silent, resilient, springy. Comfortahle to the feet. Durable. Made of cork and pure linseed oil, of hand inlaid colored squares that reach clear through the surface to the heavy burlap back, insuring years of satis- factory service. —pattern No. 9, WAS $2 —, NOW $1.35 sq. yd. —pattern No. 8, WAS 2—,NOW 1.35 sq. yd. —pattern No.4,WAS 2.25,NOW 1.50 sq. yd. —pattern No.8, WAS 2.25,NOW 1.50 sq. yd. —pattern No.7,WAS 2.50,NOW 1.65 sq. yd. a. N& Your cr edit \ —we extend to our thousands and thon- wands of customers the advantages of this distinetive Standard store errv. foe, Just ada your purchases during this sale to your account without a first payment down! STANDARD FURNITURE Co. SEATTLE SECOND AVE. AT PINE ST. L. SCHOENFELD & SONS FOUNDED 186 TACOMA L. SCHOENFELD & SONS tism “I have tried about forty different remedies for rheu matism but your medicine has helped me more than any of them. I am gaining strength and working every day. I know I shall be entirely cured. I can't praise“your remedy too much.” MRS. ELLA T. TAYLOR, Kingston, Wash. TRY NALGEN $3.00 at All Drug Stores Nalgen has brought pos- itive relief to many suf- fering from rheumatism, neuritis, lum- bago and kindred disorders. It contains no calomel, no narcotics, no poisons and is recommended for children and adults. ll ADS BRING RESULTS| 6 ARO ASAE ART HE i i Florence Chinn Is ‘oal Strike Peace Queen of, Carnival wraee Seattle's Chinat val end Several Weeks Off ‘9 Chinatown carnival ¢ There ts » ed Saturday night. 0 prospect of a settle Street dancing, gorgeous bursts of Several weeks at the fireworks, a baby show and the Chi. | °* lest, of the coal strike now in nese band were among the features | Progress in Washington, according of the closing hours. Miss Florence Chinn, who was crowned queen of the carnival, wel. | °°mmttee appointed to investigate comed the many spectators who|¥#h & view to arbitration. Miners went to headquarters |have walked out of 90 per cent of ——————7r ———— | the coal mines in the stata They’ve Gotta Cut Out Jazzing Cuties 4 City employes will be unable to take their cuties out for jaze rides after Juno 9 without the wily tax or any one of @ score of delicious dainties from Boldts Big Bakeries waiting at these con- venient locations tor last-minute shoppers on the way home. payer knowing that his hardearned Ws jment for owned by the city, county, school dis. trict and port to carry letters desig nating their ow lars Earn Dividends leader You £ ¢ LOAN ver and 114 Col sate’ Depostt Vau money is going for love, not labor, 913 Second 1416 Thire 415 Pike and at Madison, Pacific and Queen City Markets Tho new tate law compels all cars SEATTLE STAR WEDDING EVE | Couple’ 's Marriage Prevent-| | ed by Quarrel BOSTON, May 30.—Tlow the mar | riage of Miss Martha P. McGarry, of Roxbury, to Lieut. Donald D, War ner, of Swampscott, man, and an aviator during the war, which waa to have taken place at the Mission church tn Roxbury on the morning of May 9%, was called off, dreds of friends of the couple who be- | Moved that they were man and wife learned that both have been separat od since that day No reason could be learned for the sudden calling off of the marriage, but a quarref on the eve of their wedding in believed to have resulted tn the separation It waa learned yesterday from friends of Mins McGarry that com plete plana for the wedding had been made and that a pretty home had | been furnished for the couple in New Kensington, Pa, Minn MoGarry in expectation of her coming wedding, | had also shipped her personal belong: lings to that place Lieut. Warner is the son of Mra Caroline BE. Warner, of Swampscott. | He served during the war with the | 96th aero squadron, and was awarded | the Distinguished Service Cross for | eafantry Sir Lipton May See “The Wayfarer” Here: Sir Thomas Lipton, noted English yachtaman, probably will join the great host of famous men and wom en who will come to Seattle in July to see the master pageant, “The Wayfarer.” Lipton has Indicated to Edgar 1. Webster, a friend of the merchant prince, that he is contemplatin trip to the Northwest this sum and Webster, who neral ger of “A has dispatched an ure atic to “Sir Tom™ to visit the great apec tacle. Reports coming into the “Wayfar er” hh quarters indicate that the pageant is arousing enormous inter- est thruout the Pacific Northwest. Laundrymen'to Pick popular Teeh | was revealed yesterday when bun-! y Pomel Y ourself to Seite missioner of Amerion. He has spent by Pog g X Py RY TP hee written many becks ahoet then. ‘This te the cisth aed last of = series of elariee on cummer stunts for boys, ten by him. BY DAN BEARD, National Bof Soowt Commissioner Know how to swim, boys? No—! well that’s serious, Every boy and heir, too, for that matter, should know how to swim before their 10th | |atacncter, It in al |found in any pile of driftwood on birthday has been passed. most as important as knowing how | to read and write There are a great many different ways of learning how to swim. In my day on the Ohio river it waa theught an excellent method to fling inester off the dock or log rafts. The rivermen contended tha’ ewimmihg wos just as natural to a boy as it wan to a dog. No one ever taught a dog how to swim: they Just threw him overboard and he swam In the sume way they wo a boy, by the slack of the pan throw him in, too. Of course the boys usually swam becaure swim ming in natural to all human beings, But too often the boy climbed Gripping ashore, so frightened and | night and brought | pected to visi | vention of Two simple. ways for boys to learn to swim ‘SEPARATED ON Dan Beard ’s‘Hows for Boys s| "CONFESSES HE Claude W. Sprague puty sheriffs in Ts nection With Rum Fight arrenied by vere, is amid to have confessed to firing from « morning, the shot whidh uty Sheriff R b. Murphy ‘The shooting occurred on the Bothy ell highway, Harold Johnson, sald te Gilpin, alleged to have been in aute at the Ume, alno were arrested, They 30,000 B. P. O. .E. to Come in | from near andd istant points ame ex- during the com Klkw lodge here July 21 to 28 in clusive. At thatytime many dele |Tacoman Held Here in oe Saturday booze runner automobile, 4 knee. be the owner of the car, ang G, G are being held on an open ote charge, | from near and distant points are ex Wash gates to the Los Angeles convention | of the order will be passing thru Be of swimming that every boy should | get. The Ohio river method was! hever @ g00d method. ‘Tho best method I know, for it in safe and sane, is to learn to swim by using the chump raft Any boy | can build a chump raft and all the youngmers in town can learn to lewim on fh. Two logs, four or five inches in| and boards that can be shore, and with some nails and a) g00d piece of rope and frome canvas bes make a sling, are all the materials necesmry. Abandoned railroad ties | will serve excellently for the logn. Refer to the drawings above, Fig re 1. The two logs are held to| ther by cross pieces fore and aft. Boards nailed upright with a cross plece between support the sling in| which the tyro can paddle aod splarh to his heart's content into any depth of water, yet, in absolute | | excellent assistant to) young swimmers ts the ducking port shown in Figure 2. This, too, can be easily constructed by the boys of the town and is a valuable contrivance to leave on the banks of every swim Dan earl le national Boy freat com- | get the full fun and enjoyment out) vite on their way home. Babies to Be Rated |During June 14 Week A big time for little folka. That's what those in charge @e clare Baby Health week, June 14 @ 17, shall be. Under the general chairmanship of Mrs. Anna 1. Jenkins, chiléres under the age of 6 will be given ex amination by expert doctors and den- tists, and rated according to @ stand ard scale. ——— Lad a NOW PLAYING Up Cast-Off Clothes |r stricken that forever after he | Have that bundle of cast-off clothes |"A4 © Saar of the water and did not! ready for the laundry driver when he/| calla thin week, Laundry Drivers looal No. 666 has denignated Tuesday, Wednesday. Thureday and Friday as “bundle days” for old clothing for the deati tu children, women and men of Ar. jmenin and Syria. A circular deliv ered In your laundry bundie last | week asked you to gather up your | castoffs and have a bundle ready when the driver calls to pick up your | iaundry. Baattle'n contribution of clothing | will be shipped on the Eether Dollar, |ealling from this port for Armenia lon June 14, carying the flour and lother food stuffs donated to feed the | deatitute children of the Near Bast. | Local Boy Graduates at Military School|*": Ninety-seven cadets recetved cer. |the 77th annual commencement of [the Kemper Military school. The | diplomas were presented by Superin- tendent T. A. Johnston, following a commencement address made by the|should emulate a Chimpanzee who’ Rev. Dr. 8. J. Evans, president of |Hootch, and how to Léft the Lid’ Witiam Jewell college. The 1921 /admit that Jazz is frequently @ Hit Trash; all this improves the Genera! Among the seniors was a Seattle boy, | Raymond W. Seelye, son of Mr. and | Mra. RR. Seelye, 1003 Roanoke. tba Boom! We’re Gonna Robbed Train to Get Have a Large 4th Even With the U. S.| soisiers, snam battien, burning vii-| WASHINGTON, May 20.--Con-|lages, fireworks, music and sports| a er be took on hg 5 will keep Seattio entertained from | robbe a yonne, Willman T Keafe, $i. ts acid te have /4awn until midnight July 4." The declared: “I've been against the gov-|Rainier.Noble post of the American ernment ever since I got back from|Loston, planning the celebration, has | France and was given a miserable|@nnounced Lieut. Gov. William J $60 bonus for my two years in the|Coyle will be grand marshal of the world war. I swore I'd get back at parade. |the government for the way I was treated. Local Man’s Brother New Constitution for Students Drawn) Representation according to stu-| jming hole. (Copyright, 1921, by N. E. A) '| The Secret of Good Jazz, ’Tis Said, Depends Upon the Trombonehead! Jazs—I mean, at least, tp Rhymes like These. please, IT) tell you how the Thing is done by Rules of ° Jazs Drummers are obliged to feign that they‘re Eni BOONVILLE, Mo, May 20.—|and should, if judged by their Intent, be classed as Violent. the Piano Keys pretends to be Beset by Fleas, and also tificates of graduation here today at|spair by Ruthiess Winter Underwear. see eae ee Crash. Dull and Dead beside the busy Trombonehead. with Higher Brows than yours or class is the largest that has ever) mine, which may be taken as a Sign that not the Head, and not the been graduated from Kemper. Heart—but EARDRUMS are the Gauge 0? Art. FRANCES BOARDMAN. “LOEW. PALAcE HIF BROWNIE , THE WONDER DOG,'IN “PALS” International News . Photepiay CONWAY TEAKLE i D OF AM BELLINGHAM, May 30.—Howard RR Smith, of Seattle, has taken charge of the body of his brother, J. C Smith, Echo, Ore. rancher, Kills Wife and Self jaen interests and activities instead who committed suicide after killing | of by classes, is the basis of a new constitution for student control that will be submitted to the Associated [Students of the University of Waah- | ington before the close of the present PANTAGES Matinees 2:30 Night, raphe ie Tand © jto J. HL Allport, chairman of the | his wife, Mary Sanders Smith, | quarter. widow of William Sanders, In a let-| ter to his sieter, Mra. A. J. Temple ton, of Wenatchee, Smith explained that his life for the past several| months had not been worth living. Disabled Soldiers Saves Girl From Per ° Suicide in Water | Otto Schwartz, marine engineer. of | 1317 First ave., in the presence of & lange crowd, leaped into Bitiott, bay and saved Miss Cora Trease, 19, of Week Is Observed |1314% seventh ave., trom drowning National observance of Disabled | at 7 o'clock Saturday night. The girl Soldiers’ week opened Sunday. In| had attempted suicide by jumping local churches emphasis was laid on | from the dock between Piers 5 and 6 the necessity for caring for former |She was rushed to city hospital She soldiers, maimed in the war, The|Fefused to make a statement. public is being urged to visit dis = abled men in the hospitals and carry sifis and delicacies during the week. yea. Night wie 0! Wednesda. = OLSON tn the Greatest of Winter “Gar “SINBAD” je S350 Mats, $1 te 83 Best Doughnuts and Coffee .15¢ Hot Cakes, Butter and Syrup . Oprhded Apnent der Wremsh T OF RESPECT TO THE O MEMORY OF THOSE WHO MADE THE SUPREME SACRIFICE FOR HUMANITY, THE CARMAN SHOP WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY, MAY 80. Ham and Reges (or Bacon) . Eggs and Toast . Milk Toast .... est Coffee in City . Potato Salad Wonderful Pies, per cut Fine Sandwiches, Butter’. 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