The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 8, 1921, Page 4

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Just what jyou have been wait- ing for. A. beautiful shirt at Cheasty’s for $2.45 3 for $7.00 The pattern you desire can be found in this large assortment. Our advice is to purchase at least one dozen. Now Is the Logical Time to | — a Kuppenheimer uit— The prices are reasonable, the quality is be- yond question, and the tailoring is expert. That is why “Cheasty’s” demonstration event is so popular. Our prices are: . Kuppenheimer Suits—Price last Fall for same qual- ity, $65. This Spring’s price, $45. $ 36 Special Price ... Kuppenheimer Suits—Price last Fall for same qual- ity, $70. This Spring’s price, $50. $ 39 Special Price ........... ees Sbewadioes Kuppenheimer Suits—Price last Fall for same qual- ity, $75. This Spring’s price, $55. $43 Special Price ........... in ties 0 60 Kuppenheimer Suits—Price last Fall for same qual- ity, $80. This Spring’s price, $60. $ 47 Special Price .... ; Xo you know that Luxite Hosiery gives you the wonderful combination of beauty and durability? Cheasty’s has just received hi; t of ‘Women’s Tanite’ in the soon “shades White, - African brown, cordovan, Russian calf, navy, blue, er, cloud and black. 7 5c to $2.00 the Pair | Cheasty’s (SECOND AVENE AT SENECA STREET toe we cece e comet eee LADIES ONLY 4 CRYSTAL | POOL Between the Hours of 12 and 2 P. M. on THURSDAY of Each Week the Big Pool Is Reserved for Ladies Only "4 D. J. Vickers, swimming instructor, is at your service at this time, with no extra charge. This is your oppor- tunity to arrange a party and enjoy the privacy and privileges of the warm ocean water pool. SEATTLE NATATORIUM CO. Second at Lenora St. Water Heated and Sterilized the Maritime Provinces—St. Andrews-by-the- Sea in New Brunswick —the land of Evangeline in Nova Scotia. The Canadian Pacific also takes ‘in comfort to Kennebunkport, the smart Maine Coast resort — to Rockland on the Penob- c Pesthic Rattway Telephone Main 5587. silk striped Madras 2 Suggestion Trackless Cars in New York New York’s trackless trolley Wil! Seattle sotve one of tts most for Seattle? an overhead trolley boa, operated by | vexatious traction problems by the installation of trackless cars, such as are in operation In New York, nehai and some cities in Italy nd England? been delayed more than a year on account of lack of funds with which to reconstruct the street railway lines on that thorofare, The esti- mated cost of the reconstruction of The repaving Of First ave Bas) of nine fest, much as ah automobile can pick its way in congested traffic one man, It will seat 30 persons. Attached to the roof of the car ts | a trolley pole device which enables the vehicle to pick its way on either skle of the trolley wire for a distance from curb to curt. the tracks is $200,000. night be used on First ave. The | Bureau of Missing 1920, 919 N, Tist st. eee Capt. Annevik, who formerty made | 114. wants Miller arrested for grand his home with his married sixter Ballard, is being sought by Carl Johnson, Notify this bureau, eee Is PA B. Fande tn Seattle? He wag at one time engaged In the man- ufacture of cigars, and wag reported His sister has not to be tn this city. heard from him for a mumber yeara, Notify The Star or Mrs. M. M. Dill, Mitchell, & Dy eee IN, & C.—Rear Admiral scant 4 papa erred tem Ree gy en dolegates bed day for seven Russian orphan chil a tion the League dren he has adopted. THIS MAN ATE PLENTY BUT IT Now comes Mayor Caldwef, tn hts annual message to the city council, jand suggests that trackless trolleys a=) Away With Man Relatives ‘The Star mvites ite readers to use this es an aid in finding missing friends are missing are invited to report the disappearance directly to The Star, Freda Hi. Ward was tast heard of tn Seattle by his parents In February. | iamette river to Oregon City, ‘They want very much to hear Or from him. Notify William P. Ward, Gypsy George’s Daughter Runs PORTLAND, Ore, June 8—Car. | lotta, daughter of “Gypsy George,” | king of the eypsies, has eloped, Nay, more; the versatile prineess pilfered the royal trousers before striking out into the world with her handsome lover, Alexander Miller, a member of the tribe, The regal rofl of some $500 te de fraying the expenses of the elope ment From the camp tn the Columbla slough country the call has gone forth to all loyal gypsies to appre hend the two, Deputy sheriffs are aiding In the search, following close- ly the trail, which leads up the Wil The princess ts supposed te be wildly tn love with Miller, who ts said | to be a handsome chap. But the! emotions of the father are mixed. in| tarceny. Not only did the daughter A-| steal his roll, but the man stole the Ganghter. Therefore, Miller «tole both, In Gypsy George's estimation George mourns for his departed wealth and the departed “light of his household.” °t/ Delegates Picked for Teacher Meet ‘The Seatfle Grade Teachers’ etud Teachers’ assoctations at Des Moines, Ia, July 1. The National Edueat- ors’ association will hold fits meet ing at the same time fn the same city. The delegates are: Miss Belle McIntosh, Irving school; Miss Etisabeth Rouse, B. F. Dey school; Miss Agnes & Winn, Coe school; Miss Estetia McCormick, Main street school; Miss Katherine THE SEATTLE STAR SF JUNE BRIDE — SALE Our entire stock sterling silverware and silver plate; all cut glass; all silver novel- ties and silver toilet articles; all French and Oriental pearls; all Swiss and all bracelet watches, and the new Sautoir watches, and many other lines not enu- merated, at genuine reductions, ranging from one-fifth to exactly Half Price. rif ¢ The silverware offerings include all the standard makes such as Com- munity Plate, Wallace’s, Rogers Bros., Rogers 1847, Wm. Rogers, Reed & Barton, Gorham Sterling, Sheffield Plate, ete. A wonderful selection of new patterns. (Only three patterns in one make excluded from the sale. Positively everything else included.) ¢ The major portion of the stocks embraced in this unusual mid-year sale were purchased under the lowest price levels reached since the war and it is from the readjusted prices that we make the big dis- counts. . Exceptional price concessions also on all Diamonds and Diamond Jewelry. ¢ This event offers a wonderful choice of attractive gifts not only for the bride, but for the graduate, wedding anniversaries, birthday and other affairs. A real chance to buy the best at big savings, ¢ Note well these important facts; The original price on every article is in plain figures; every article is sold with Gates’ positive guaran- tee; the Gates store offers the broadest selection of standard lines ‘bought under circumstances and conditions that enable us to undersell all competition. Our regular pricesare always lower. SALE STARTS DAILY AT 9 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8, 1921. —— DID HIM NO GOOD Had Good Appetite But Was Very Thin and Couldn't Gain a Pound “I was not a sick man when I begun taking Tanlac,” said William McAnulty, of 734 17th St., Oakland, Calif, “but for some reason or other I had for fifteen years or more been considered under my normal weight, and felt #0 much concern over the fact that I made repeated efforts to find something that would build me up to my old self again.” Mr. McAnuity has lived In Oak- land nearly all his life, is a member of the Real Estate Board, office phone, Oakland 1750, and is well known and respected throughout the city. Mr. McAnulty further sald: “It was very evident that I could not assimilate my food properly, for I would eat good, substantial meals, but in spite of all I did in the way of foods and medicine 1 remained |¢ under weight, and could not gain a pound. hearing so much about Tanlae for |« run-down systems, I concluded to see what this medicine would do in my |, case, 80 I started taking it and |, kept it up to three months ago be fore I began taking on weight. Tan lac kept me with a fine appetite and feeling fine all the time, however, and when I found myself getting heavier I was very much delighted. “I now weigh one hundred and forty-two pounds, have gained fifteen pounds by taking Tanlac—which is just the right weight for a man of my size and build. I could not feel better if I wanted to, for I am as healthy a ‘person as could be found. I'll recommend Tanlae to anybody who wants something to build them up, and if they stick to it as I did I lieve they will be disap. jac is sold In Seattle by the Bartell Drug Stores and leading druggists.—Adavertisement. Albert Hansen Jeweler and Silversmith NOW LOCATED 1518 Second Ave. Galer, Jefferson school; Mins 0. Buchanan, Coe school; Mra, Sue ment Americans “Finally, nearly a year ago, after | tween by, Meyers, Cascade school; Miss Ann Nina W. Perkina, Interlake school, and Miss Mabel V. Wilson, John Hay school. 2 Flying Cadets Killed by Bombs HAMPTON, Va, June 8.—Two fly. ing cadets are dead here today, foi lowing the demolition of their plane by the explosion of four bombs. ‘The plane struck & tree top, caught fire and exploded the bombs, killing Noel R. Thompson, of Jacksonville, I, and C. A. Rowen, of Quitman, Ga, instantly. Unarmed Americans Captured in Mexico MEXICO CITY, June 8.——Reports credited to the Mexican war depart today said four unarmed had been captured be ral and Santa Rosalia, pre- umably by bandits, The office of the American charge Yaffaires had no information on the eported incident, Kelly in Charge of U. S. Investigation Fred W. Kelly, formerly of Butte, Mont., has been appointed in charge of the local bu: office, department of justice, to sue- cod J. F. Kelly's appointment at present i¢ a temporary one, but it is expected au of investigation McAuley, resigned. that he will be appointed perma. | nently at @ later date, Brush Fires Set by Fire Wardens Many little fires to prevent big _Jones are being set thruout King county by county fire wardens. “Burning off the brush,” J. M. Dig. county fire warden, declared, ‘leaves Little inflammable material,” } Holy ‘Angels School Has Annual Musical Holy Angels academy gave !ts an. nual senior musical Tuesday evening at the school in Ballard. Piano solos, dancing, dumb bell drills and singing featured the program. The gradu- ion exercises of the academy will held Thursday evening at the schook Harvey Startles London; Tilts Hat LONDON, June 8—When an Ene lishman drives out his tin lizzie, he disguises himself by leaving his mon ocle at home and putting his golf cap over his eyes, Not 40 with Am- bassador George Harvey, who star- tled all London by driving a Ford thru Hyde park with hig silk bat up. ped at a rakish angle B.L.GATES JEWELER 1418 Second Avenue, Seattle U-Boat Is Sunk in CHICAGO, June &—The last of the captured German submarines was shelled and sunk in Lake Michi- gan, off Chicago, yesterday, in com. pliance with the provisions of the peace treaty. ‘The submarine was towed 30 miles into the lake and blown up by the U. 8. 8. Wilmette, The U-boat was brought here during the Liberty loan drive. Says Northwest Is That the Pacific Northwest is par- ticularly adapted to bee culture, and that Seattle should be the world's clearing house for honey was the declaration of Roy Powers, president of the Washington Bee Farms, be- fore the 100 Per Cent club Tuesday noon, The United States, Powers said, produces $20,000,000 worth of honey annual Light penctrates 3,000 feet below the level of the ocean, A Battery Service Station that protects your in- terest and Guarantees Satisfaction. Harper-Meggee 817 E. Pike at Bdwy. Third and Blanchard 3222 Eastlake 4536 Calif. Ave. Bremerton Yard Lake Michigan|O. K. for Bee Culture| to Have New Captain Capt. Clark D. Stearns will relieve Capt, Edward 8, Kellogg as captain yard, according to dispatches from San Francisco. Captain Stearns is at present in command of the battle- ship Michigan, Captain Kellogg will |assume command of the superdread- naught Texaa, Mt. Vernon Mayor Flies to Seattle F. R. Miller, of Kent, flew his Cur tiss plane from Mount Vernon to Seattle In 65 minutes Tuesday. May. or Moody, of Mount Verfion, was a passe Good apple pie; go to Boldt's;—Ad- vertisement. Make Your Dimes and Dol- lars Earn Dividends for You Malis tim dy y We- TABLETS~ Ne Better than Pills | GET A ms. | 20c Box For Liver of the yard at the Bremerton navy | WE HAVE RECENTLY ADDED 1,500 NEW BOXES TO OUR MODERN SAFETY DEPOSIT VAULTS. | } { K Hl PEOPLES SAVINGS BANK REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS In order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which is the lightest and strongest plate known, jdoes not cover the roof of the i|mouth; you can bite corn off the \cob; guaranteed 15 years, q rr 188 Bridgew: |82 Amalgam Filling . oe rH All work guaranteed for Io years, Have rary byroee sg taken in the morn- ing and get teeth same day. Exami.- nation and advice free, re Call and See Samples ef Our Plate and Bridge Work. We Stand the Test of Time. Most of our present patronage ts recommended by our early custom- fers, whose work is still giving good satisfaction. Ask our cus~ tomers, Who have tested our work, When coming to our office, be sure you are in the right place. Bring this ad with you. OHIO S| 207 UNIVERSITY ST. Opposite Fegeer-Datieneen bey

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