The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 2, 1921, Page 2

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FRIDAY-SATURDAY SPECIALS —no C. 0. D. or phone orders; one to a purchaser—these spe- cials will not be’ delivered; can be easily taken by purchaser. indicative of this store's desire to be of the greatest possible service to those who desire to secure a suitable home to dwell in—is this helpful efficient Rental Department. Here you will be able to locate in any dis trict of the city, the home you desire to rent. A free map of the city will be given those who pay this depart ment a visit brass ash trays: special Friday- Saturday— 10c FP —practical metal ash trays, light or rk brass finish; ch diam: @ter; 3 holders for cigars; strong and ornamental; special Friday Saturday, 10¢. THIRD FLOOR A-LUM-I Pyrex custard cups reduced— 98c SET SIX regular price $1.80 —exactly as pictured, these are an extra s ue; regular special Frida set of six, OSe¢. —— THIRD FLOOR aturday, EXTRA SPECIAL! lawn mower Meoenree fiber suit case: special— $3.95 regular price $6— —Be-inch fiber suit case of vuleanized fiber rein- forced with leather corners; 3 dd leathe ; ined; bra. _ eatches; regular price $6. ous! Friday - Saturday SECOND FLOOR LIST YOUR HOMES FOR RENT *ESTABUSNMED- ATTLE AT PINE —16x18inch canvas catcher; bottom; mower; regular price $2.25; special grass catcher— $1.50 regular price $2.25 grass galvanized iron fits any lawn Friday - Saturday. 1.50. THIRD FLOOR N-O cleaner: special— 10c regular price 35¢ —for cleaning silverware or aluminum there is nothing that equals it; put a small piece of zinc in water and it instantly brightens silverware; regular price 35c; special Friday-Saturday, 10¢. 11RD FLOOR this Toy Coupon and 67c (out It out) —will get one of little trucks, a pr tle plaything high; 10% inche wood and ate a ; special Friday price $1 (No mall or- Saturday 67e. ders.) DOWNSTAIRS STORE —strong, made rattan car pet beaters with 20-inch handle; We offer Friday- Saturday special at 11¢ each. SECOND FLOOR WITH OUR FREE RENTAL DEPARTMENT Washington Wednesday night. "Letters Awarded ty letters, most coveted of varsity rite, the seniors appearing in their caps and gowns, the other classes sitting in their accustomed Bout $260. TNE SEATTLE he Hatchet’ 's Fame Is Fixed for Aye}! y George's | Favo HE Father of Mis Country—THEF There never have been Anecdo |with quite such Zeal and Frequeney « 6 iMustra lden Truth for Ye and he ¢ 4 the Delaware w Damp a thilly Chore he's he | epid Bounds left several Dis {Shor jyo vo, collect a Migh pon which the Inti ula which shows uary Twenty’ represent the W forge the Iron ¥ * ¢ © Yes, V em of all the Candy Stores has per j | PASSED BOGUS — - $1,103 CHECK? |Man Held Under $1,500 Bail } on Bank Complaint =| H. B. Minich, 31, was charged with grand larceny Wednesd: held under $1,600 ball, th of an alleged attempt to | worthle Union National Bank of this city. The check was drawn on the Spokane and Eastern Trust Co, of Spokane. According to a statement by J National bank, Minich ¢ame Pecently from Spokane and |Presented the check to open an ac t, at the same time drawing He was arrested on a warrant, May 29. He is held for Judge Dalton's court. The Spokane and Eastern Trust }Co, declared Minich had never Jopened an account with them |Rainier Power Co. President Is Dead William Chappel, president of the Rainier Heat and Power company, died Tuesday in Baltimore, accord ing to word just recelved here, The funeral will be held in San Fran. cisco. up to occupy the places of the clas u The “moving up” assembly {5 «| ahead of them * NEW YORK.—Mme. Marte Curie e while she slipped thru Freedom's Door. ‘Recollection fail to call to Mind the noble Tale, the Washingtonian er is forced upon you, Once a Year, by Enterprising Dealers wh ament of Hatchets meant to | check for $1,103.01 on the} rite One-Act Play RM ts One whose Undertakings wear! tes employed as Education's Goat as his, Shopworn Cherry T ars and rs, to Thu ithout al of a I ad but one Competitor pointed Hounds upon the | + ¢ © And shoyld on nty Ar ant Ge that Ke employed, unwittingly, to and Fibs weré Bitter Foew ey Forge’s Flero will continue to be famous, till the manently Closed its Doors. FRANCES BOARDMAN OH, MARVELOUS, OH WONDERFUL PRINCE; LOOKIT THE LATEST LONDON, June 2. — Loud laughter greeting his request that the audience at a boxing meeting refrain from smoking, C. A Wrench, the host, turned to find that the Prince of Wales, who was present, was puffing at a cig. aret. “Of course, I excepT his royal highnees,” said Mr. Wrench The prince, however, threw away his cigaret and settled down to watch the boxing. Former Policeman Returned to Prison PORTLAND, Ore, June 2 Yharged with having insulted girls uswered his newspaper ad ts, W. H man, is held by authori tles today and will have to com plete his term of seven years for larceny. He has served but one | year. plied to the theatrical agency Hol land told them they would have to dance in the nude before him be fore he would consider thelr ap plication. Poll Tax Slackers, Look Out for Matt! County Treasurer William A Gaines began closing his poll tax books Wednesday night. He had col lected during the last month $520,000 from 104,000 persons, Names of 36, |000 delinquents will now be turned over to Sheriff Matt Starwich, who sald he would begin running down poll tax slackers as soon as this is done. The sheriff is empowered to seize any property sufficient to cover the tax. Disabled Veterans ° to Choose Vacation Swimming and fishing at a sum- mer camp at Port Townsend, or long, lazy days aboard a navy veasel on a trip to Honolulu! This is the alternative that will be offered to more than 2,700 disabled veterans of the world war. The vote will be taken by the fed- eral board of vorational training. The Holland, for | Girls testified that when they ap-| | than our marked pri THURSDAY, JUNE * regular ces on any Hart Schaffner & Marx | Suit We marked these Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes We're helping you to“pay less” with this extra value event Copyright 1921 Hart Schaffner & Marx _ mighty low to start with—’way under the market value. Now we're going a step further; we're offer- ing another reduction of $10 on every suit in stock. And no matter what price you pay here, satisfaction is what you get. If the - clothes should fail to deliver it—money back. Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes Shop Corner Second and Seneca vacation period will be 15 days for each man. Garbage Collection Higher; Still Cheap Advances in labor and materia! prices are given by Dr. H. M. Read, city health commissioner, as the reason for the higher cost of gar |bage collection in Seattle, in 1920 than In former years But in the old days before mu | nicipal collection of garbage, the average householder paid approxi tely $9 to hi his fuse ? petioved, De. Rush Wah, Wheteas at Fire ea Py ae irst Camp the present time, despite high costs of labor and team hire, the average cost, is only ut $3 per annum.| The first recruit to sign up for the =—— 4 _. | civilian military camp to be con- ducted at Camp Lewis for 30 days, beginning June 6, is George C. Man-|]) tor, son of Fire Chief George M. | Mantor. Young Mantor is « student |}| at Queen Anne high school ‘The recruiting office for this camp is in charge of Capt. J. M. Ste whose office is in the basement of Stuart building, Fourth ave. and Unt. versity st. A true hair grower Sworn proof of hair growth after | baldness, Amazing reports of legions | f| of users of Kotalko, in stopping loss | ot hair, overcoming dandruff, con-| quering baldness. Here's the fairest offer in the world—use Kotalko. If | it doesn’t do all you expect, get your money back! Forget past bad luck with your hair, This is something different. Get KOTALKO at any! druggist’s, Or mail 10 cents for test- ‘ing proof bor with guarantee to Ko talko Co., BB46, Sta, X, New York. honors, were awarded at| places. At a signal the seniors join|co-discoverer of radium, receiver | ual “moving up” assembly in| the ranks of the alumni on the plat- [honorary degree of doctor of science hall at the University of| form, and the various classes move |from Columbia University. ills 7H every, oR Wie SINCE 1990 DEPENDABLE EYEGLASS MAKERS AT STANDARD FAIR PRICES We Do Not Charge for = Thor- ough Scientific Bye Examination Seattle Optical Co. The high omy: tailors are having their troubles §f}! these days. They are stocked with high priced wool- ens and some of them must get out from under or go out of business entirely. SAN FRANCISCO. — Postmarked Stockton, $250 “conscience money” received by Internal Revenue Col- lector Flynn. “I owe it to the gov- ernment,” writes anonymous sender. OLYMPIA.—Supreme court denies petition of Edgar G. Mills, former | Seattle attorney, for reinstatement. Mills was disbarred for alleged at tempted blackmail, : This tailor was right up against it—had to have money to keep the sheriff from hanging the busi- ness crepe on the door. —it fairly shouted when I Money Talks offered him a very low price, SPOT CASH, for his stock of high grade woolens. It saved the day for him and I bought the biggest bargain of my life. EDUCATOR OXFORDS FOR WOMEN Made on scientific or- thopedic lines; full toe room; narrow heel; high arch, and designed for comfort; black or brown. FOR PN cs cdacuncesecd $11 ——NOTE: Everything i in Educators for Men HOYT SHOE Co. 1402 Third Avenue Home of the Educator Shoe Quitting Women’s Clothing Business and devoting our attention to Men’s, Young Men’s” and Boys’ Suits, Coats, Hats, Shoes and Furnishings, in our new store at 1427 Fifth Avenue—between Pike and Union Streets. Women’s and Misses’ Dresses In silks, satins, serges, tricotines and tricolettes. All the new styles to select from, at only $20 and $35 ~These dresses have been reduced in many cases to much less than the original wholesale prices. Come to our old store and take your choice. Only two prices.....$20 and $35 This tailor sold only high priced clothes—nothing under $65.00. rm Going to Turn This Fine Stock of Woolens in 3 DAYS, Fray, saturoay, MONDAY 1 I’m Going to Make These High Grade Fabrics to Measure at The Low Price of $27.50 Every man that can possibly do so should.come in Friday and see this fine dis- play of woolens. Remember these are all high grade fabrics that were bought at a low price. Also that you get my usual dependable tailoring, linings and trim- mings in every suit. My customers will tell you that I have been making good ‘clothes for many years. Every garment is made in my own shop—I PERSON- ALLY GUARANTEE ENTIRE SATISFACTION IN FIT, WEAR, AND SHAPE- RETAINING QUALITIES—IF FOR ANY REASON YOU ARE NOT SATISFIED I WON’T KEEP ONE CENT OF YOUR MONEY, =) BAUME: BENGUE ‘Many Skin Troubles Defy Lotions, Liniments and Ointments | When you rub a lotion on an itchy | out of your system. Such imper- | skin disease you seldom strike at | ties cause many eruptions. | If you are afflicted this way, Open & Charge Account THIS IS POSITIVELY THE GREATEST CLOTHES BARGAIN SEAT- TLE HAS SEEN IN YEARS. YOU MEN WHO WANT TO SAVE MONEY ON DEPENDABLE CLOTHES SHOULD SELECT YOUR SUIT NOW. : 1106 Third Avenue Near Spring Laff, The Tailor Next to Old Telephone Building *NOTE—There were several fine overcoatings in this stock that I will make up at this same low price of $27.50. You can save a lot of money on your next win- ter’s overcoat. Ask to see them. the cause of your trouble. Gener- ally you are merely treating the symptoms of a deeper disorder. Many scaly, pimply eruptions are caused by impurities in your blood. Internal medicines that will drive out the impurities will help such outbreaks, whereas external reme- dies, which do nothing for the blood, you with pimples or rash, de~ pend on i ir blood stream is likely to be in- feeted with poisons that should baye been cast AT ALL OP. USED 5() years fi FOR SKIN TROUBLES start right now taking S88. the the old Indian blood remedy compound- ed of herbs while ne are yet fresh | with the st in them, bea medicine has given splendid to skin Rocce for more ee 8 88.8 from your @ complete hist Laboratory, "Atlanta, Georgia. We will send you individual advice free 6c You need not pay all in 80 days—Strictly one price, cash or charge—Gately's renders an intelligent appeals to intelligent people credit service that ELYS GY 1113 Third Avenue BETWEEN SENECA AND SPRING STREETS

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