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THE SEATTLE STAR ouniil HN SERVICE NSHMNNKOHTII OUR CREDIT TERMS FOR 1,000 NEW ACCOUNTS 50 Purchase, $ 1.00 Down, $1.00 Per Week 75 Purchase, $ 3.00 Down, $1.25 Per Week 100 Purchase, $ 5.00 Down, $1.50 Per Week 150 Purchase, 7.50 Down, be Per Week Purchase, $10.00 Down, 50 Per Week Purchase, $12.50 Down, $3.00 Per Week | THE GOURMAND Purchase, Included in ‘this sale will be found Imported Nets, Scrims, Marquisettes and Novelty Cu lowing is an example of the reductions: 2 Pairs Curtains, sells regular $3.00 pair; special, pair . 2 pairs Curtains, sells regular $3.50 pair; special, pair .. 2 pairs Curtains, sells regular $9.50 pair; special, pair 2 pairs Curtain: sells regular $3.00 pair; special, pair .. 2 pairs Curtains, sells regular $9.50" pair; special, pair .. . special, pair ... 1 pair Curtains, Fells regular $4.50 pair; special, pair . 1 pair Curtains, sells regular $6.50 special, pair ....... 1 pair Curtains, sells regular $20.00 1 pair’ Curtains, sells regular $4.50 pair; pair; 1 pair Curtains, sells regular $6.00 1 pair Curtains, sells regular $3.00 pair; pair . 1 pair Curtains, sells regular $1450 pair; special, pair ... This is only a i $15.00 Down, NO EXTRA CHARGES—NO INTEREST Curtains, sell regular $7.00 $4.00 Per Week Odd Curtain Sale Friday Only less than 1/2 Price Our entire stock of odd and broken lines of Curtains will be offered at less than half price on Friday. rtains, Fol- $1.60 . $1.80 . $4.75 . $1.55 $4.90 . $3.00 . $2.00 . $3.00 $7.50 . $2.25 $1.00 $6.00 e ‘sample curtain partial is included in all pairs. SHOP EARLY. LIBERAL CREDIT EXTENDED DVUBLES THE VALUE OF YuuR MONEY VALUES THAT GROW MORE REAL by COMPARISON oil soap for delicate skins, Per Cake -<+--15¢ Aes 16c 108. . enn noosa 2 see Cocoa Butter Complexion Cream A eer restful appli cation for skin redness, tan | oF. sunburn. Per Jar .—----------- .50¢ ‘Two Jars 5le for...---——-----. Cascara Aromatic Cascara spiced; bitterless and palatable; a splendid laxative. Per Bottle ....-.......25¢ for... Nasal Cream A perfect application for c@ tarrb, bay fever or cold in head. Per Tube -. --. -25¢ _—...._ 26c Box Paper Stationery of a finer qualtty for choice correspondence. Per Box ..----.......75¢ a SGC for,. Syringe and Hot Water Bottle Strong, fresh rubber; fully eeenteed. .$1.50 a ...... S101 Sulphur and Cream of Tartar Lozenges Cooling and purifying to the blood; valuable in all skin dis- eases. -15¢ ‘Two Boxes ern Items of Interest Eggs were never so cheap. Next winter you can eat 25¢ eggs by putting them down Per pinteeres----... 2OC Per pint....— Pre: Olive Oil Finest quality of imported olive oil; 98c full quarts......-... ‘ Hair Nets Strong, durabie, full-sized human hair nets; all shades; Moth Balls Keep out the moths from rugs, furs or clothing. Per Box ceceewcessocee+: Two Boxes for.. Rubber Gloves A good, strong glove of fresh, durable rubber; perfect for gardening. Per Palr .ccccccaccces ss Two Pairs Picnic Sets Table cov napkins and plates. i Per Box . for.. Toilet Paper Crepe paper; good-sized roll. Three 10F coccsccccessss Six for Talcum Powder Lazell’s Snowdrift Taleum; fragrant as the flowers; differ ent odors, Per Can .cocccsoe Two Cans for. Manicure Set —consisting of 75c pair of scissors, 50c nail file and 25¢ package of nail sheen, all for........ 76c Peete mont c tt Ocul MRS, SOUTHARD TO STAND TRIAL HONOLULD, T. H., June 2.—Paul | Vincent Southard, husband of Mrs. Lydia Southard, alleged feminine “Bluebeard,” remained in Honolulu today, despite his expressed desire to | accompany his wife to the mainland Mrs. Southard, in charge of Dep H. Ormsby, of Twin y, left late yesterday on the liner Matsonia for San Fra co, én route to Twin Falls to face trial, She is charged |with poisoning four husbands and | her brother-imlaw. | Southard accompanied his wife | aboard the sthamer and bade her an | unemotional farew After the ves sel left, Southard could not be found and @ police search was started for | him. Fearing he had stowed away, | radio requests were sent that the| | Matsonia be searched. Iater in the evening, however, | Southard was found in Honolulu. Mrs. Southard will reach San Francisco June 6, and will be taken | immediatety to Twin Falls, Failure of necessary papers to ar rive from the navy department pre vented Southard accompanying his | wife. He is a chief petty officer aboard the U. 8. S, Monterey. | Friday Penny Specials Plus Tax Borden’s Malted Milk A nourishing food and healthful beverage. Per Bottle . Two Bottles Whisk Broom and Shoe Brush A good whisk broom and a -25¢ Handy Rub Chamois Polisher and Automobile Sponge Bach . -- Ba a md Ble tintin benadiong Cc Nibbles for.. A most delicious confection of nut meats and sugar. Per Sack .. Two Sacks for. Borden’s Milk Chocolate Plain or almond. Per Bar . ‘Two Bars fo Sanitol Tooth Paste Widely advertised and high- y prized as @ dentifrice. Per Tube .... The Two 9S for... IF STOMACH’S BAD DON’T WORRY; IT’S UNNECESSARY ORGAN PARIS, June 2.—Dr. Victor Pauchet declares that the stom. ach is @ superfluous organ. He declares that he successfully re moved the stomach from a wom- an,and she continues to hap. pily in perfect health, “The stom: ach's action is preliminary,” he 5 e mechanism for the stion is in with the én- tervention of the pancreatic juice and the bile, Therefore, provid- ing the patient follows a light diet, the stomach can be dis- pensed with advantageously.” Two Are Acquitted on Judge’s Order | MONTESANO, June 2—Trial of| Adam Sirhoff and Harry Karginoff for the murder of Policeman Nicho-| las Koleski by a gang of moonshiners was at an end here today. Judge W. A. Reynolds directed the jury to find them not guilty for lack of evidence. The judge then Gemissed Peter Ambioff, charged with luring Koles- ki to the scene of his death, and was accused of perjury during the trial. SPOKANE.—Dr. Ralph Hendricks, city commissioner of public affairs, sues wife for divorcee. CORNS Doesn’t hurt a bit! Drop a little “Freezone” on an aching, corn, in- stantly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you lift it. right off with |fingers. ‘Truly! Your druggist sells a tiny bottle “Freezone” for a few cents, suf- }ficlent to remove every hard corn, |soft corn, or corn between the toes, |and the calluses, without soreness or em FREE TO ASTHMA SUFFERERS |Free Trial of a Method “nak aan Two Tubes £0P 4 sos- Carboline Dry Cleaner Odorless; does not leave a stain and is a magic spot re- mover. Per Bottle . Two Bottles for.. socmedeeses ..25¢ .26c SEVEN BUSY STORES—OWNED BY SEATTLE MEN Second and Pike Second and Madison Fourth and Union Fourth and Madison Broadway and ” ‘Thomas University District 14th Ave. N, E. and 50th st. West Seattle— at Junction her your case Is evelopment, casional oF uld send for a No matter in you promptiy We especially nd It to those alt | opium Prep- | oxysma, This free offer ts too important to/ neglect a single day, Write now, and | egin the od at onca.. Send no | ‘Simply mail coupon below. Do you do not even vay postage, | | ey. It today FREE TRIAL COUPON FRONTIHR ASTHMA C€O. Room G1I-N, Niagara and Hudson Sis, Buffalo, N Send free trial of your method to; | Potes, Lift Off with Fingers! ‘POLES ATTACK __ FRENCH FORCE BY CARL D. GROAT OPPELN, Upper Silesia, June 2— ‘starving Polish insurgents have turned on friendly French soldiers, and many lives have been lost in brief skirmishes, according to re. | ports here today. ‘The most serious break occurred at Kattowitz, where a French supply train was rushed by a mob of hungry Drivers of the lorries were | brushed from their seats, while the | attackers looted the supplies. dy opened fire. ‘The ntly, Only after several liv been lost did the looters withdra Other encounters were reported | here, indicating the plight of the in surgents and thetr growing impa- tence with the French. Meanwhile, the Germans have con tinued to harass the French. From the first they have charged the French were trying to help Poland obtain the major portion of Silesia. At Beuthen this if feeling flared into active fighting. More than 1,000 Germans there, Peter Kostoff, a state's witness, who! angered at the supposed favoritism for the Poles, made a rush for the French garrison. Within a few mo- ments they had surrounded the head- quarters and opened a brisk revolver fire, which broke windows but did little other damage A number of French tanks were stationed. in the barracks yard, and the Germans, having captured the sentries, attempted to seize the ma- chines, ‘The tank crews, however, repelled the attacks with revolvers and a threat to use their machine guns. The Germans retreated to adjacent houses, whence they continued to di- rect revolver fire on the garrison The tanks broke up the attack with machine guns, The Germans left a number of dead. Women’s Catholic Convention Closes At the second and last day's ses sion Thursday of the first state convention of ‘the Women's Catholic Order of Foresters in Cuthedral hall, officers for the year were to be elected, 35 new member initiated and two delegates chosen to the national convention in Omaha, Neb., next August. Wednesday's session was niarked by appointment of committees, sev eral addresses and a musical pro. |eram, Solemn high mass at St |James cathedral in the morning opened the convention. Father Aloysius McHugh delivered the ser- mon. A banquet in honor of Mrs. | Rose D. Rittman of Portland, past high chief ranger, and visiting deie- gates was held at Blanc's cafe at 8:30 pm Convict Escapes During Trial SAN RAFAEL, Cal, June thur G. a five-year sentence in San Quentin on a charge of burglary and charged on April 32 with attempting to kill a fellow convict, escaped from the court house here yesterday afternoon just before his trial. Bar “Coffin Nail” Sale in the Parks Buy your cigarets before you go into city parks. The sale of the man- killers is going to be barred by the park board, Bad example for the Good apple pie; go to Boldt’s.—Ad. vertisement. Gately’s New Store at 1427 Fifth Ave. Between Pike and Union Streets is now open for business with complete line of Men's, Young Men's nd Boys’ Suits, Coats, Hats, Shoes and Furnishings, Dress Well—Never Miss the Money Open a Charge Account With Us 1427 Fifth Ave. Between Pike and Union Streets 9 to 10 Breakfast Coats 28 breakfast coats in pink and colored plain crepe; formerly $2.95 each. 13° flannelette —kimo- nos in dark figured pat terns; formerly $3.95 2 in plain and blue 4 crepe; formerly and later reduced rose 200 soft for th A total of 6% In all Your choice for this ttanweeeey 91.5O Infants’ Shoes 100 pairs of infants’ soft-sele shoes; sizes 0 | and 1 only; black patent | leather and kid finish Formerly $1.00, For this Ga eee @ palr........ Net Flouncing of 40inch net ‘floune! ings, trimmed with ruffles and tucks, in white, pink and white and blue and white. Formerly $3.00 to $7.00. ‘This hour $2.50 | —yard .... 250 kerchi and ners; embro: Forme For th 150 open - ecru. yard. ‘© mail, telephone or C. , and the right to limit quantities is re: 10 to 11 Sold last June at 55e; day, 8c, Special Handkerchiefs embroidery kerehiefs fh Yard. .eesee FRIDAY HOUR SALES Nainsook yards of %6-inch finish — nainsook to: 23c 200 in floral, two-tone and Pe fects, Formerly $1.00. In combinations, hour is hour... variou imitation Madeira hand efs. White initials embroidered cor also lawn hand. with colored idered corners rly 19¢ and 26¢. nis each Suits liste and 26 to 44, This hour —a suit..., yards of fancy bordered serim Formerly Sie a ‘This hour 19c 100 yards of up at— a yard.. 11 to 12 Men’s Ties four in-hand stripes 25¢ Women’s Union 50 athletic union euits in pink and white ba muslin; ¥ormerly $1.50 $1.00 Dress Ginghams dress ginghams to clear .10c O. D. orders taken on Wriday Hour Sale merchan- rved, 1 to2 ‘ “Men’s Collars Odds and Ends 200 stiff and soft col lars in a wide range of Some are soiled, others are numbers dis- corttinued in our stock. For this hour, 10¢; or Jap Silk Japanese silk for line ings \and Lngerte; 36 inches wide, in colorset gold, crushed rasp- berry, yellow, blue, peach and pink. For- merly $1.26 a yard. For ®rhis hour— 49c ties plain, styles. This, three rose, 26-inch & YArd.pcnrecce All-Day Sales for Friday | SILK AND WOOL REMNANTS AT HALF PRICE 23 NAVY SERGE DRESSES Dresses that are braid-t of wool material, in sizes 16 to 40. For- merly $10.00 and $12.50. Special $7. 98 2to3 Hair Ribbon 150 yards of flowered hair bow ribbon, rmerly 35c. and 5 inches wide. Fi For this hour—a yard. Hosiery Women’s black hose, sizes 8% and 9, and white in 8% to 10. Also children’s black In sizes | and white in 6, 5%, 9% and 10. This hour, a pair, 19. three pairs for Ginghams 500 yards of blue and white ginghams that sold last June for ‘Today's price is 300 a yard. | For this hour.. rimmed and REM 12-BUTTON FABRIC GLOVES Fabric gloves in colors of mastic, mode, beaver and pearl gray. Sizesy 51 to 744. Special 95¢ {NANTS Remnants of cotton piece gaods all day at SP. 3 to 4 Union Suits Odds and Ends summer union suits, sizes 2 and 4 4% 18c 50 children's years; partly soiled. 75 women’s summer suits, sizes 34 and 36 only. 25c Tourist Cases 38 cretonne tourist com- bination cases; four com- white rubber $1.75, merly 75c. For 9%, 10, 10%, this hour—a suit. partments; lined. Form $2.00, $2.50 and this hour— nurses’ stripe 60c a yard. 25c @BOR 55 Lcecceeees 95c SCIAL PRICE 4% 5 Coat Sweaters |] 15 young gmen’s light weight coat at¢yle sweat- ers; brown hqather mix- tures, in sizes, 36 and 38 only. Regular; $5.00; then reduced to $3.85. Forthis [F- hour— choles... 95D | English Suiting 360 yards off English | Also For- wide, in Copenhagen and navy blues with white stripes. Formerly 2 yards ODE For Angoras to Cut Up Women Petition to Auto and Wagan in on Streets Today} Have Clinic Opened| Smash; 1 May.Hu Angora Grotto is scheduled to stage mischief on the public streets at 4 p. m. teday. The organization ts “the playground of Masonry.” The street stunts will be followed by a banquet at the Masonic club at 6 . th. A street parade will form at 7:30 at the Arcade building and march thru downtown streets bound ultimately for the Metropolitan the- atre, where the annual spring cere- TACOMA, June 2-—Resolutions petitioning Governor Hart to reopen the state industrial home at Medical Lake and provide for its mainten- ance until the next session of the legislature will be adopted at to- day's session of the State Federa- tion of Women’s Clubs. monial of the order will be held. Delegates from the grottos of Yakima and Tacoma will visit. In a collision between) an and an express wagon afternoon, O. S. Hciseth, #00 11 ave. sustained a ankle and severe pense oh legs and body when a cak’ di by G. C. Tsiye, 424 Columbia crashed into the express: wagon which he. was driving widh Dowling, 217% 12th ave, it ave. anid Spruce st. The Store for Useful Articles: Stained ae — O-Cedar Polish ’ Specially Priced at *2.49 Sizes 30x78, 32x80, 34x82, 36x84 A plain serviceable. Sherill, a convict serving | door but strong and The frame is mor- tised, stained in a dark shade and covered with black enam- eled screening. Set of Spring Hinges......35¢° Net Div Premier Electric Irons At an Unusually No Phone or ©. 0. D. Orders Mop, Low Price ete. $3.98 SF The “Premier” takes from summer ironing. light socket and you hav away the drudgery Just attach to any e at your command an iron that is uniformly hot and yet “cool to handle.” 6-lb. size, complete with cord and attached stand, special Mop Triangle Shape—Size No. 3 Special 98c This is the genuine O-Cedar large size, and treated with O-Cedar polish; cleans and polishes all woodwork, floors, Bull Dog Dry Cell Batteries —for ignition in automobiles, mo- torboats, motor- cycles and gas engines. High Quality Steel Grass S Very Specially ma Six-inch polished steel grass shears with a double spring, giving them extra power, The very t a cheap pair. By hears a_ special process the Bull- dog produces the highest amper- 98c vest for the price of bas Priced, age ever ob- tained in a dry cell without im- pairing its volt- age, life or re cuperating pow- each .... cotton suiting, 36 inches |]