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OUR SAVE 4 and more. — Our Window Display Now is the time for you to get that extra chair or bench you have wanted. Ivory Be No.2 ( 6 A Home Medicine Cabinet necessity. treatment of cuts, bruises, etc. mild, yet effective, antiseptic. “Owl” Peroxide of Hydrogen stands Mahogany Rocker Y Was $11.50—Now $5.75 Was $20.50—Now $10.25 Prices Range From $3.00 Up CREDIT T. FOR 1,000 NEW ACCOUNTS Purchase, Purchase, Purchase, Purchase, Purchase, Purchase, Purchase, NO EXTRS Per Week Per ‘Week Per Week Per Week Per Week $ 1.00 $ 3.00 $ $ 5.00 $10.00 Down, Down, Down, Down, $1.00 1.25 1.50 7.50 $2.00 Down, $2.50 $12.50 Down, $3.00 Per Week $15.00 Down, $4.00 Per Week A CHARGES—NO INTEREST CLOSE OUT SALE Bedroom Rockers, Chairs and Benches Prices Reduced to Cost and Less WE ARE making a clean sweep of Bedroom Rockers, Chairs and Benches. THERE ARE more than sixty pieces offered in this sale—which includes mahogany, walnut, maple and ivory-finished pieces—with both cane and wood bottoms. There are a number of matched sets, but as a rule they are odd and discontinued patterns—but all are strictly first class in make and finish. Ivory Bench ~— Ivory Rocker nch 6 Was $16.00—Now $8.00 See Window Display are WHERE PIKE MEETS FIFTH New Phone—Elliott 4910 |KSillillt at 3 : i Wednesday and Thursday Only 9 Peroxide of Hydrogen 10c Size [ 4-0z.] 7c 25c Size [16-0z.] 19c Most useful It cleanses the wounds and ULL ALIES HMM oH TN TAT AT Lo oem EL Pal | fection | para Elks. rated | Miss of aft from Extra! Thrilling Wednesday evening! | ‘The winner of The Star-Universal | beauty contest will be given an af-| investigated More than jor for the Farewell exercises will be held at | the conclusion of the parade at the | Majeatic theatre. The parade will start from the | Biks club at 7:15. The Ballard Com ‘ ae pred jon, ‘The men were: G |merelal club and other orgunizations | Ut nn Robert Harlan, a mem: |oi0en, Sigvard. Juleeth and Carl are co-operating with the Elks in Der of the commission, declared | Victor Holmquist. The two first are honoring the winner of The Star natives OF arvid. Gee wile at jcontest, Birch Rods Crush Sweden, Business Men Here With the object of opening the! Yellowstone Trail thru to Seattle and |men are contributing this week to a| campaign to raise $24,500 to, help THE SEATTLE STAR MRS 1 | , SOUTHARD IS IN FRISCO Accused as Lady Bluebeard, | She Denies Charges SAN FRANCISCO, June 7 “The tumult and the shouting dies, The captains and the kings depart.” * * & SHORT FOUR YEARS AGO the tumult and the shouting for enlist- xe) ments and Liberty bonds told the man of fighting age how much his country The . " liner M nix, bringing Mrs, Lydia loved him, and how good it would be to Southard trom Honolulu to face mur 2 . « charges at Twin ‘alle, daho, cw aa he got back from beating the passed into the harbor here at 10:18| boche. a. m. today . Mrs. yuthard, who ia accused of Today, indeed, the tumult and. the killing four husbands and her shouting have died. brotherin-law, made the trip in Are there any four-minute speakers on sheriff, and Mrs, Ormsby, of ‘Twin Falls, | It was understood arrangements the hustings to find jobs for the jobless ex-service men? jhad been made to take her to Idabo inome ely from San Francisco. There are not. The tumult and the | Mrs. Southard has been held for more than a month at Honolulu, shouting—Kipling knew a thing or two about humanity, didn’t he? where she went early this year with her husband, Paul Vincent Southard, a chief petty officer aboard the U.! S. 8. Monterey. Southard is en route to the mainland aboard a naval cob Mer. | Mrs. we connection with the alleged pol | ponies of her husband Southard has firmly denied! In @ statement to the United Press | he declared that all of her hus jbands died from typhoid fever, and Story of Missing Renton Boy of 4 a natural typhoid carrier, and that they had contracted the disease from her The alleged “feminine accused of Bluebeard” is polsoning Edward Bobbie Ridgiey, four-yearold) When his mother arrived he Meyers, her fourth husband. Renton boy, disappeared from his|she appealed to the Rent home M« afternoon. marshal But his ance was not|a deputy she FORMER SUITOR TO discovered in the evenir hed for hours, with ERECT A TABLET AT because his who operat i Mothe ring ln motion picture theatre, thought | brooks fil ey SLAIN GIRL’S GRAVE he was at home of his aunt,| length they found him LOUISVILLE, Ky., June 7.—Dr. ° nelly, and his aunt| was sound asleep in the!| Christopher Schott wil hands: KS TO HONOR ‘COAL BOOSTED RANKIE KIOLET| BY MIDDLEMEN? lard will honor Frankie Kiolet | with his mo! monument eth Ford Griffith, found shot to He ‘and jury Altho Dr, Schott parents were ater was clea and the girl's ed following a reconcilia. tion lat young woman's body was removed to the physielan’s family lot a short time ago. 3 Draft Slackers Denied Citizenship Applications of three men for cit- | | Is the high cost of coal here| caused by too many middlemen? | This is the question that is being | by the special nate farewell at a big street | strike committee this week je to be staged by the Tallard) Monday's seasion of the committee Miss Kioict is-a Ballard girl. |brought out the fact that of the 200| av peautifully deco |04d retail dealers in Seattle, less | cars will form a guard of hon-|han 76 are “track dealers,” or deal | penship were denied by Judge Boyd big machine in which ers who have coal delivered directly | " . - F elaine age op rectly | J, ‘Tallman Monday when John Sibir Seth cade |to their bunkers. The ordinary deal-!%' 24 amith, federal examiner, oh buy ‘their coal from the track |SPeed Smith, federal examiner, show: dealers and resell to the consumer. |¢@ they had claimed exemption from | “Before we oan get the coal down |e @raft as non-citizens in spite of to prices where wercan compete with {the fact that they. had taken out }foreign coal, the overhead must be | ‘e!F first papers when the coal ers neeenoolboy Soviet! Leaves to Explore : Wastes of Siberia High school students organized a Expecting to find a new species of soviet to run the school. School heads suspended the soviet members. | mountain sheep, John B. Burnham of the U. 8. biological survey will The students went on strike for 10) leave Seattle Wednesday for Nome, Help Bridge Fund’ ording a highway into this city | Eastern Washington, business that she believed that she might be | of days. Then parents applied the| Alaska, and with Andrew Tuylor, birch reds to the young communists. School as usual ploneer Alaskan, will cross to Siberia peeve en ase te ten N ates 1 Adjutan on an exploring trip. Burnham is pr ec e ia 2 % = é ona president of the American Game Pro- river between Pasco and Kennewick. | Wath bs Jutant re Maen Ms ene Telboe of Legion Coming |are contemplating @ 1,000-mile jour- L. { ] \ jup a = iQ = = | =| | : sectior of a Series of Special Two-Day Cut-Price Events in the Three Seattle Owl Drug Stores. every test for quality and effectiveness. Buy all sizes at lowered prices Wednesday and Thursday only. Will be an article which is in constant | Special No. 3 Third and Pike, demand and use in every home. The Owl Drug Co First and Pike. Westlake The proposed bridge would open lensburg and populous farming community. territory extending from El- to Colfax and embracing ns in Idaho and Oregon—a rich ney into Siberia with pack horses. Madge Sawyer in Vancouver Trial Lemuel Bolles, national adju tant of the merican Legion, will be one of the speakers at the Fourth of | July celebration In the University | stadium — according to word re- ceived here. Bolles ix a former Se-| \). 0 ~ attle resident and was at one time a| wie eee aie gig < member of the old Washington | ea : oaue . ” jacquitted of murder in connection pbc | with the killing of her husband in Seattle, was a witness before a cor. oner’s jury here that is holding Are You Sure |W. D. Grant, of Vancouver, in $4,000 Your Eyes Are Normal? bail today to answer a charge of manslaughter We do not charge for a thorough The jury fownd that Miss G. EB. Garland came to her death from in scientific examination of your eyes. juries received in the wreck of 81 years’ experience Grant's automobile two weeks ago. Seattle Optical Co. er, who was also injured ING SEAR eve Re FORS C yet 715 Second Ave. AH, KA-CHEW!| Three long Ka-aaa aCHEWS! Twenty packages of “snoose” were turned in by a Ballard conductor to ‘the muny lost and found department Tuesday. Good apple pie; go to Boldt's.—Ad vertisement Now Feels Fine! Eatonic Ended His Troubles “*Eatonie is the only thing I have found to stop my burn and 1! think it has been a gest help in|that you get real delatone. Mix} oervous spells,”’ writes G.O.Johnaon, | fresh as wanted.—Advertisement, An qi stomach may cause lote | ame hs RMA TN of suffering all over the body. 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Opto allays inflammation, invigor- ates, tones up the eyes Note: Doctors say Bon-Opto atrength ena eyenight in many instances. in @ week's time, Soothes Oand Heals lets are prepared | ally for stomach gas, all the bad effects | ensure, and gnawing feeling »mach will disapp prevented by gas pi r heart and Jungs. ‘PURE MALTED and Pine. MILK ‘There {s no need for any woman to | be- | cause with a paste made by mixing | ra Pick 4 Women to Go |Call for Bids on Delegates to the ninth annual con-| vention of District No. 9, Neighbors air mail service between Seattle and | day afternoon elected four Seattle women to attend the Grand circle sexsion of the order in Portland, be-| pids, which will be received at the inning June 11. Those named are: Mrs. Josephine McLaughlin, Mrs, Lulu Conner, Seattle circle, 549; Mrs, Elnora circle, No, 639 Long, Olympic , The Rh odes Co, LOT 1—40 Sport } Coats Coats in tan cael $8.95 All White green, i Hose Are . to 40. Special ¢ aah} tin 0 40. Spee Fashionable Ke uhh aan Lower Main Floor 2—5 ‘oats of Par a Ne York ba : ree White Howe the leading fash- Laine, Potiret Twill he e Groups Velour, Polo and\ $29 15 | may tad panini = has Scotch Tweeds Fr e comes a complete ¢ good ia ef shes w ite Hos % 42 ur oa at Sizes 16 to 40. Special say. on e mek re tictiae All White : Women's, Seamless Substantial) por s—2o nen grace Cotton Hose, pair... A | Women's Seamiess y Coats in three-quar bepags i cng: 3. Reductions ter lengths, n of $39 75 | Wouwe's a, SOS mplendid Spring Coat | cerized Lisle Ss. d sin spring shades. “¢ Hose, pair ips .50c econ Sizes 16 to 40. Spe poh ais $s hioned Mer- cerized Lisle Floor PO ON isssetns Secon ibete 75¢ Women's Full-fashioned Mer- | o rized wus sf (85¢ Hose, pair .. hioned Mer- Women's Full $1.00. cerized Lisle Women’s Athletic reinforee@ | Hose, pair Lisle Hose, $1.25 | 700 Yards of Cretonnes Sales Booth—Lower Main Floor 36-inch Cretonnes of light and dark assorted and col- ored patterns. Last June’s price on this goods was $1.00 and $1.50, and later reduced to 95¢ a yard. Special | Be ‘ Wednesday, a yard— Lie Hoe, @4 en 50c 16 Button-Length Silk Gloves | Lower Main Floor 275 pairs of 16-button Length Silk Gloves in colors of white, mastic and pongee. Sizes are 514 to 7). These were former $2.50 and $2.85 gloves. Special, a pair— $1.75 Tuxedo Vest Sets Lower Main Floor Tuxedo Vest Sets in all the popular shades of organ- die, hand embroidered and lace trimmed; also dainty colored and white organdie fichu and sash combina- tions; Irish and Filet lace collars and cuffs and vests to match. Priced from— $1.75 to $8.00 These are Northwest Product—Made in Seattle. 85e, $1.00 and Women's Semi-fashioned Silke Hose, a pair, 5 + $1.25 and ...... $1.3 4 Women's Fullfashioned Site Hose, a pair, $2 25 $1.50, $2.00 and. 0 ‘ Women's Full-fashioned Pure Silk Hose, Women's Clocked Silk Hose, ~ white with black $3 75 . clocks, pair. . Women's Fancy Lace-boot white, pair... f > ( Children’s White Children's Fiber Silk Hose, pair. .» Lisle Hose, pair.... Children's Lisle Children's Cr Hose, pair .. Silk Hose, Hose Children’s Silk ; Hose, pair —or 3 pairs Returns to Home and Is A Jimmie Aldrich, on whose at La Villa on Lake Wé deputy sheriffs claim to have | contract for/a huge still and 200 gallons o which expires June 30, the postoffice | Monday, was arrested Monday @veny department has called for ling when he returned home afte |the raid. He is charged with hay |quor unlawfully in his po | toca office until June 20, and at| “ — Washington until June 25. t WHO SAID RE! Out of 40 suits filed in the county superior court. Monday were for divorce. , Air Mail Contract In preparation for carrying on the | to Portland Session Woodcraft, in Ballard hall, Mon-! victorin, the present | sealed Palm circle, No. 66;| chute, South k | Ina Cross, of Everett, and Mrs, Ida 4 Mrs, Janet De| Filler, of Bellingham, also were! jo. 87, Mrs. chosen, ' The Store for Useful Articles 0 DAVENUE AND UNION STORE HOURS: 8:30 A. M. TO 6 P. M. We have just received a large ‘shipment of C : and Saucers, and because they were purchased va advantageously we can offer some splendid values, Set of Six CUPS AND SAUCERS Special $1.49 | Choose either china in the Bluebird design, or | semi-porcelain in plain white with gold bands, No Phone or C. 0. ‘D. Orders R.'F. D. MAIL BOX jk SPECIAL 98c Regulation size Mail Box, made from gal- vanized iron, equipped with hinged door and signal flag. Brass padlock with two keys .....65¢ Here’s a value that you will surely appreciate! 50-FT LENGTHS, '%- COTTON HOSE $3.98 A good quality, tightly woven Garden Hose, lined with a heavy, pure rubber tubing. Surely this is an “old- time” value returned. ' “CUT THE GRASS” with a GRASS SCYTHE Regular $1.50, Special at 98c rr, Quickly euts down tall grass, weéds, etc. Made from _ tempered steel that will hold an edge and with a strongly re- inforced back. Snath to fit.......$2.00 A SALE OF WASH BOILERS AT A RECORD-BREAKING PRICE wom: $1.69 Some are tin with copper bottoms, Others are all gal- vanized. Every boiler in this sale is being sold at about half the regular price.