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| FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 1921. THE SEATTLE STAR OUR CREDIT TERMS FOR 1,000 NEW ACCOUNTS 50 Purchase, $ 1.00 Down, $1.00 Per 75 Purchase, $ 3.00 Down, $1.25 Per 100 Putchase, $ 5.00 Down, $1.50 Per 150 Purchase, § 7.50 Down, $2.00 Per Purchase, $10.00 Down, $2.50 Per 50 Purchase, $12.50 Down, $3.00 Per Week 00 Purchase, $15.00 Down, $4.00 Per Week NO EXTRA CHARGES—NO INTEREST —= Week Week Week Week Week Only One More Day are to be sold for just 14 of the regular marked price. Polychrome Floor Stands manship, design and finish Lamp it is possible to procure. Regular $50.00 Standard for $25.00 Regular $60.00 Standard for $30.00 Duofold Bed ®aven- $57.50 port and Cotton Felt $570 LIBERAL CREDIT EXTENDED és /: OFF Our entire line of Poly- This lot embraces the An example of the prices: hegular $25.00 Standard for $12.50 Mattress. of genuine chrome Lamp Standards on all finest examples of work- Regular $52.50 Standard for $26.25 Regular $42.50 Standard for $21.25 Black Leather. WHERE PIKE MEETS FIFTH i] 9} CHAS. SCHWARTZ )|Labor to Discuss Optometrist and Mfg. Optician can Federation of Labor, ers predicted today. out serious protest. SOUND JAVIGATION CO. |farm bureau. | New Phone—Elliott 4910 |MESHINNNINES) Railway Wage Cu DENVER, June 3.—The order of the federal labor board, reductng|the money. wages of railway employes $400,000,-|{nto the car and they drove rapidly 000, will create one of the most im-|north thru Cowen park. | portant points of discussion at the 4ist annual convention of the Ameri-|trace of the men. which opene here June 13, local labor lead- The convention is expected to back|/sinated Talaat Pasha, Turkish of- the rail employes to the limit, it was/ficial, last March, is opened. De stated, altho it was believed that the|/fendant says he committed ertme men would accept the reduction with-jat behest of his mother, murdered ELLENSBURG.—Crowd of 5,000 gather at picnic of Kittitas county ‘AUTO BANDITS GET $440; FLEE: Rob Grocer Going to Bank With Day’s Receipts Police and sheriff's deputies were stil searching Friday for two un-| masked bandits who Thursday after noon held up C. 8. Clifford at 65th | st. and Brooklyn ave. at 2:30 p. m. and escaped with $440. Ciitforg, who runs a grocery at 514 14th ave. N. E., was just taking receipts to the King County te bank when the two men drove p in a small automobile One man whom he described as being about six feet tall and dressed in a dark suit and cap sprang out t|on the curb and flourished a nickel- plated revolver in Clifford's face. Clifford was forced to surrender The man then leaped Police were unable to find any BERLIN.—Trial of Salomon Tet- Urtan, Armenian student who aesas- in Armenia, who appeared to him in a vision. LUCKY DANE BREAKS MONTE CARLO BANK PARIS, June 3—One of the most remarkable events in the history of Monte Carlo took place when a Dane, accompanied by a woman, began playing rou lette with such extraordinary luck that he soon, with the aid of a coupler, began making bets on two tables at once, and broke banks of 65,000 franas each six times in succession. Hoe retired a’ winner of $70,000, Other players followed his play. Sentenced to Pen as an Embezzler 1. 8. Maynard, whose extradition from Canada on a grand larceny charge has been the subject of inter national negotiations, was sentenced to the state penitentiary for from one to 15 years when he pleaded guilty before Judge King Dykeman Thursday afternoon, Maynard wns accused ef ember zling $500, which he obtained from a person subscribing to stock in a dancing pavilion corporation which he was forming. WAUSAU, Wis.—Lyle Durkee, 23, of Schofield, electrocuted while at- tempting to rescue cat from tele graph pole. Cat saved. YAKIMA.—Lester Spencer, Yakt- ma Indian on trial for jail breaking, acts as own attorney. U.S. ArmyGoodsSale 1013-1016 First Ave. Remember the number and get in the right place, as unscrupulous dealers are trying to ride on the reputation of this store, and thereby sell you “CARLOAD TENTS JUST RECEIVED 16 feet by 16 feet, 11 feet high Heavy canvas, in first class condition. These tents pe the regulation Army Tent that the soldier lives in d all of them are in first class condition. THE IDEAL TENT FOR A HOME— GET ONE AND SAVE HOUSE RENT — $25 For Shipment by Freight Add 50c Cartage Khaki Robe, lined with heavy O. D. Blanket. ...$8.45 Folding Canvas Cots. Mess Kits (aluminum). Canteens (aluminum) ... Shelter Halves (pup tents). New Army Breeches. .. 0. D. All-wool Blankets Sheets 72x90 .. Pillow Slips, 45x36. Trench Shoes, ‘pair Officers’ Dress Shoes, pair. Army Hip Rubber Boots. 0. D. All-wool Shirts, extra Balbriggan Union Suits Tents, all sizes, new and used. Prunes, 25-lb. box Loganberries, per can. . Roast Beef, two cans... Sweet Corn, two cans.. Pineapple, sliced, per can. Corned Beef, two cans. Bacon, 12-lb. can. Salmon, Alaska pack, tall cans. Apricots and Peaches, No. 21; cans. 7 —and a large assortment of Blankets, Shirts, Shoes, Sox, Underwear, Rubber Boots, Sweaters, Tents, Tar- .$10.00 to $35. $1.65 paulins, Raincoats, Mackinaws, Groceries, etc. Mail , orders filled. Write for list. If You Want and Mental Vigor Try Me I Only Require One Minute of time each day. I have helped thousands of eat a eee eed aon Ne weak, run. endurance, in two { am not a doctor but PHYSICIANS TO TRY ME. Former UNITED STATES SENATORS, United States Army Generals, Judges of U. 8. Courts and many well known people have availed themselves of my help. 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L. on every tablet | and the word ‘“Nuxated” on every co, Sold at all druggiste—Adver- Why cate OECKC FAIRBANKS] PURE &, WHITE & FLOATING also for children? vf Ce skins are like deli- /, purest, whitest soap should be ‘used on them—and that is FAIRY SOAP. The oils used in making it are exquisitely pure. Not a trace of artificial coloring. keep the little faces fresh and blooming! blossoms! Only the Start using it to SOAP 1% nearly HUES CH SERVICE AEEUUEEMINNS SPEAKING OF DISARMAMENT— \ a A A SATE REITLD — ASKS PROBE OF SHIPPING BOARD Sen. King Charges De- linquency in Duty WASHINGTON, June 3.—The first move in the senatorial raking over the shipping board, its methods and poli- clea, was taken yesterday afternoon when Senator King, Utah, democrat, introduced a reslution calling on the board for information concerning its activities. King’s resolution was most sweep- ing, and if adopted woud require the board to furnish the senate with de- talls concerning the construction, cost and maintenance of ships, the salaries paid employes and officiais of the board, labor costs, operating costs and everything pertaining to the business. The shipping board was “delin. quent fn its duty” when it failed to sell wooden ships when there was a market for them,” Senator King de clared in a speech. King declared 300 wooden shtps built are an “absolute loss” as well as seven concrete vessels. ‘There are 1,700 shipping board ves- sels, King said, of which 1,400 are steel ships. Of these, he sald, only 706 are “intermittently used,” while 206 are tied up entirely. “We are losing millions of dollars a month on our ships,” said King. | King dsserted that ships “which cost $4,000,000,000, wouldn't bring over $700,000,000 if sold today. |Our loss ig therefore over $3,000,- 000,000." |King. of Britain Celebrates Birthday LONDON, June 3.—King George celebrates his 56th birthday, and in honor of the event flags are flown, on all government buildings and sal- utes fired by artillery at London, Windsor, Aldershot and other mili- tary centers, The official birthday celebrations will be held in England tomorrow, when King George will review the Guards in St. James’ park, the pic- turesque ceremony known as “troop- ing the color” being arranged for the first time since 1914 in pre-war glory of scarlet and gold pageantry, Don’t Be Alarmed, Prohis Are Told WASHINGTON, June 3.—Secre- tary of the Treasury Mellon, who ts the “court of last resort” on prohibi- tion enforcement matters, and) Wayne B, Wheeler, general counsel of the Anti-Saloon league, today came into conflict on the results of the discharge of 700 prohibition agents for lack of funds to pay them. There is no cause for alarm on the part of the drys, according to Mellon, who believes that state and city officials will keep the country dry until the federal government again has funds to fill out its deplet- ed forces, “Cousin Everett” Gets 15 Months CHICAGO, June 3.—Everett A. Harding, self-styled cousin of Presi- dent Harding, was sentenced to 15 months in Leavenworth prison by Judge Landis yesterday afternoon on a charge of impersonating a federal officer. Harding was arrested several months ago, after posing as assist- ant secretary to the president, Four Bills Hit at U.S. Tax Laws WASHINGTON, June 3.—Four bills striking at the existing tax laws were introduced in the house yester- day by Congressman’ Keller, Minne- sota, The measures are sponsored by the committee of manufacturers and merchants and the Farmers’ Federal Tax league, BUICK PRICES REDUCED BUICK FIVE PASSENGER Now $1,525 F, 0. B. Factory | 802 East Pike Street j Scarlet Red Flannel JACKETS for the Youngsters Upper Main Floor Little Girls’ Jackets of Scarlet Red Flanne trimmed with plain belt, pleated finish and white pearl buttons, appearing the same as sketch. Sizes are 10, 12 and 14 years. dren’s wear, at A Smart Jacket for Chil- $6.95 Timely Offering of Children’s Gingham Dresses TROUGH a stock readjustment we are offer- ing two lots of Children’s Gingham Dresses, colored plaid patterns and checks: Necks and sleeves are trimmed plain. In sizes 7, 8, 12 and 14 years, is marked to in various sell at O5¢. ‘The second lot, tn sizes 7, 8, 10, 12 and 14 years, is offered at, each $1.95. Children’s Hats Second Floor Tailored Leghorns of natural and pat- ent Milans in Blue, Brown and Black. Special Saturday, $3.95 CHILDREN’S WASH HATS 75¢, 95¢, $1.25 Tooth Pastes Dr. Transparent Organdies Just received, a new 45-inch Transparent Organdies, in light green, trope, old rose, white Girls’ and Women’s BATHING SUITS Sales Booth—Main Floor A large assortment of Men's Cotton Bathing Suits in various color combinations, closing out Saturday, at SPECIAL, A SUIT........$1.95 One lot ; : ‘ Boys’ Bathing Suits Main Floor Boy Bathing Suits in Navy Blue and Black, trimmed with reg and orange. Sizes 28 to 34. SPECIAL, SatuFday, at 75¢ and $1.00. Men’s Dress Shirts 300 Men's Dress Shirts made up in Percales and Madras Cloth, in. various patterns and with soft cuffs. Sizes 14 to 17%, but not each size in every pattern, For Saturday, each 95¢. Boys’ Cloth Knickers For Quick Clean-up for Saturday—140 pairs of Boys’ Cloth Knickers that are full lined and well made, and formerly sold at $3.50; then reduced to $2.50, at, SPECIAL, a pair $1.35. Sizes 8 to 17 years. “Pal Pencil” Freckle Creams Madame Scossas’ DoubieStrength Othine ... Berr, Malvina .. . -75¢ +++ -98¢ -65¢ -48¢ shipment of pink, helio- and garnet, Dr. Lyon's Paste Powder Revelation ..-..--.25¢ Saturday, a yard A Sfiver-plated Pencil that is handy for the business man or woman, school teachers or pupils. Extra leads come with this handy pem cil, each $1.00, 75¢ —_—————T, Helpful Suggestions for the Picnic ee ts bee 1 0 Cc 25c Sterno Canned 10c Heat, 3 for..... Split Picnic 15c 5c Basket for ..... Tin Knife and Fork, pair ...... Waxed Paper, per roll .... FOLDING Camp Grate Electrically Welded Regular 75c, Special at A source of great satis- faction on a camping trip or picnic. Used anywhere over an open fire. Size 10x14 inches—12 inches high. 7-Piece Fancy Glass Sets Not exactly like picture Regular $1.00, Specially priced. . 59c Consists of 1 large and 6 individual berry bowls. These are good weight and size and attractively designed. None Delivered. Heavy Cut Glass Creamer (only) Extremely Special Price 15c Rc Not exactly like picture Cut In Star Design None Delivered he Store for Useful Articles’ Auto Section Offers a Special Spot Light $7.50 Value $ 4.9 At... ccece. Can quickly be detachea PW? / and used as a trouble lamp. Attach to any open car. Adjustable bracket permits swinging to any angle. Made in Seattle. “Not exactly like picture me Harvard Tennis Racket Sells Regularly for’ $3.50. Very Special at A really startling value. This is one of the well-known Kent Rackets, strung with selected gut. Reinflated Tennis Ball.........35¢ UNUSUALLY LOW PRICE ON Moulded Rubber Garden Hose 31000, ..., SO.9S $3.98 25 foot, 1 gular 5S -inch Diameter $5.50, at Our “Arcade” Corrugated Garden Hose, made from ue finest rubber, reinforced with fiber to add to its ire, A really good hose, but you can buy it for the price of a cheap one on Saturday. Brass Hose Nozzle........... bee sipiies 85¢ To reduce an overstock on certain Garden Tools We say 75¢c Each Here is what we have: Short Handled Round Pointed , Shovels 12-tooth ‘Steel Bow Rakes Hoes—many kinds | & $1.98} | | | Saturday, a Day of Seasonable Bargains. | |