The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 9, 1921, Page 5

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AENUINNES NINES M: SERVICE OMNES HITTIN OUR CREDIT TERMS FOR 1,000 NEW ACCOUNTS y 4 $ 50 Purchase, 8 1.00 Down, $1.00 Per Week $ 75 Purchase, 8 3.00 Down, $1.25 Per Week $100 Purchase, $ 5.00 Down, $1.50 Per Week $150 Purchase, $ 7.50 Down, $2.00 Per Week $200 Purchase, $10.00 Down, $2.50 Per Week aed Purchase, $12.50 Down, $3.00 Per Week 00 Purchase, $15.00 Down, $4.00 Per Week NO EXTRA CHARGES—NO INTEREST ~ FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Take advantage of this sale, as we only have 50. Just what you need. The best made unfinished Breakfast Table on the market; 42 inches across round top or 36 . inches across square top. On sale this week. 42-inch. .$4.90 86-inch. .$4.00 Finished, 35¢ extra. Do NOT ASK FOR CREDIT LIBERAL CREDIT EXTENDED G _ S— WHERE PIKE MEETS FIFTH MINNEH New Phone—Elliott 4910 (MSI MRS, SOUTHAR i to word received In Seattle. Brock Seattleltes are invited to join @ Seattle High School [esthigalne gree! lars cold LEAVES TONIGHT “plant walk,” to be held at Void Boy Dies, N. Mexico} c . teer park ‘onight by the Seattle , Brockway, Jr. 5, . eine orticultural club. and learn to * Albert Le oA ag ie *| CAMBRIDGE, ass. Meteoric " . know the various species of plants! { hentloe 4 ai ee prge ky. | shower on June 27 predicted as a re Will Face Murder Trial at}ana sowers exhibited there. The re we we ~eawen't H r 7 emble e c Portalles, N. M,, where he was| sult of approach to earth of Win Twin Falls cerths Ganeln ett & ve south end 2 Visiting with father, according! necke's comet = P . i SAN FRANCISCO, June 9 ¥ of murder, V H. Ormsby, Honolulu, declared today Reservations for parture could not be secured. ——— t 4 eipicitenmmacliy AND MAY MAKE HER WRINKL! AGED AND CAREWORN GIVING HER} FACE A PALE, HAGGARD, SICKLY APYEARANCE #ant of iron you may practically Be an old woman at from 30 to 33, we: downhearted and may be in such Mate thet you “do all to yntest provocation, w Sith geod health and plenty of tron in be young in full of lite pother coarse foods rich im strength-giving | organic iron, which the modern woman ot wet. To make up {her brother-in-law, indicated home at Twin Falls strain,” she said ° oe 2 blood and revitalize | Close to collapse, I think. her wornout, exhausted nerves, Nuxated Iron represents organie fron in such nsed form that o ways the youn: most sought after—there is an in fascination thi inviting lips and spark eyes of @ blood filled with iron. You be affiicted wit fron starv [the blood and not know it, just as thou- Bands of other women are. It is said that about one person tn im America today suffers more or trom quer me. borne.” A. J. Turner Named quart of green Ive t jen nouriah- which is caused not by lack of b: k of suf- | the Gorge Creek plant. under the direction of C. F ated Iron come: liquid form. jory refers as a n Nuxated” jcans, ate the husks of grains and |ters N. 1 on every tabiet. skins and peels of vegetables and | druggists. —Advertixement. N SSS let Sold by all one OF 8 electric project 4% YN \ ‘ of a Series of Special Two-Day Cut-Price Events in the Three Seattle Owl Drug Stores. No. Writing Paper (1-/b. Packages) Cascade Linen 3’ Ic Skillkraft) Lawn Friday and Saturday Only Choice of two popular packages: Cascade Linen (regular price 49c) a pound package, which contains 96 sheets of folded note paper, and Skillkraft Lawn (regular price 50c), which contains 102 sheets. Both are splendid quality paper with a smooth, non-resisting writing surface. There’s real economy in buying Hi Bias! ad by the pound—at regular prices. This 37-cent price for Friday and Saturday emphasizes the econ- omy. Lay in a supply. ° (for Monday and Tuesday) will be something that is Special No. 4 constantly used in every home. Third and Pike Elliott 6335 Westlake and Pine First and Pike cA -Mrs. Lydia Southard will leave tonight for Twin Falls, Idaho, to face a charge deputy sheriff, who brought her here from | an earlier de Mrs. Southard, who ts accused of | poisoning four or five husbands, and she would be glad to get back to her old “This has been a terrific nervous “I have been very “But I will not let this thing con- It simply has to be . . Engineer for Skagit A. J. Turner, chief engineer of the Columbia Basin Survey, was appoint. ed Wednesday by City Engineer A. H. Dimock as construction engineer on the Skagit project. Turner will have charge of the actual work on He will act Uhden, engineer in charge of the big hydro THE BONES THE excoie CONGRATUOLATES You- TAKE IT FROM ME, as A DIAGNOSTICIAN YOU witt BECOME Oh, Folks! Get In on the Plant Walk Sees City First a Time in 20 Years C. Franklin Chase of Los Angeles, who was the first to croas the Ca cade mountains in 1884 with a heavy team of four horses, visited Seattle Wednesday after an absence of 20 years, “The city has a great fu ture,” he said Bouck Now Faces Fight in Grange} COLVILLE, June 9.—While it is predicted that Willlam Bouck will be re-elected master of the Washington State grange, decided opposition has sprung up, especially in East side counties, and Bouck will have to fight to retain his position, The 33rd annual convention of the organization opened here Tuesday. Bouck lost many votes when he is maid to have attacked the American Legion as an outgrowth of capital. istic monopoly. Draft Laws for King : : County Legionnaires ' Constitution and by-laws for the! King county conference of the Amer. { ican Legion were drafted by repre- sentatives of county posts at a spe | clal meeting held Wednesday night in the Stuart building. Horticulturists to Stage an Exhibition The Seattle Horticultural associa: | tion will stage its first annual ex | hibition at Volunteer park July 15, | 16 and 17. Leading nurserymen and florists are co-operating to make the, affair a huge success, | PROSSER.—Orchardists offered $2 a box for orchard run applies. CORNS Lift Off with Fing 2rs 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 fin. gers. Truly! Your druggist selis a tiny bottle of “Freezone” for & few cents, sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the| calluses, without soreness or irrita-| tion. | For Athletes | | TT os Relieves Pain Keep a Tube Handy ’ after his ‘| down,” explained old salts. | ical examination at once, | for all industries, SEATTL The Rhodes Co 9 to 10 Untrimmed Hat Shapes, large assortment, picked from our regular stock, in Hemp, Batavia, in a Milans, Hair and Lisere 4 , 2 16 PAIRS OF CUR Braid, in all colors. For. 36inch Changeable Taf- ssn ee regal TAINS in plain net, ; morly $2.95, $3.95 and feta, suitable for petth 144 4) ae hs Gasball Marquisette, ruffled ‘omen's a $4.95, Por this , ‘ Marquisette, with lace Z i A 1 coats. This miterial is Suits, in bite, tan and ang insertion, Novinae hour, each ..eses. in six different color (2.,' with blue stripe. ham and Filet. In one 500 Yards of Dress Ging- combinations, This Blouse detachable and 4nd two pair lote. 4 hams, 26 inches wide. hour, leg bottoms button. Sizes Formerly This Hour For this hour, 15 1.45 34 to 44, but not each $150 Curtains a yard ., tee Cc @ yard..... size in every color. For Curtains d , ig» thie hour, Curtains. ; 50 Knitted Envelope 7 Pairs of Women's ob” ii 95c Curtains i Chemises, of cotton ma- Mended Kid Gloves, com. phy Curtains, . terials, in colors of pink prising a broken line of 150 Yards of Kimono ond white: slgse 34 [0 sisee and colors, For- Crepes, 10 different pat 36, Formerly $1.00, then 50. Vor terns, 30 inches wide. reduced to 60c. ay“ Merly $1.49 to $3.50. For ly 40¢ a yara Curtains. for this ‘this hour, 98c This hour, 25 Curtains. hour, each .... Pe rer re eee Cc Curtains... 10 to 11 FRIDAY HOUR SALES | No mail, telephone or C. O, D. orders taken on Friday Hour Sale merchan- dise, and the right to limit quactities is reserved. 11 to 12 1 to2 9-YEAR-OLD | BOY DROWNED | Canoe Overturns in Duwam- |{} ish River ITH the warm Summer days coming on, Nature is calling you to the open field Why not be fully equipped to enjoy every pleasure that awaits you there? Here are a few Outing Wear Suggestions for Have Fun While You Run in the Open Hiking and Outing Garments Second Floor and hills in your leisure hours. Misses and Women: Flannel Khaki Khaki Khaki Khaki Khaki Button Leggings, @ pair. Puttees, a pair .. Breeches, a pair.. Khaki Skirts, plain Shirts, plain .. Skirts, Khaki Coats. Button Leggings, a pair.. $2.95, $3.50, divided Corduroy Skirt: | Flannel Breech Flannel Skirts, Flannel Shirts, | Corduroy Jackets, two styles duroy Breec! nnel Jackets, each ... Corduroy Hats, divided hes, a pair . es, a pair each . each . each John Hagen, §-year-old son of Mrs John Hagen, of Tukwila, was drown ed in the Duwamish river at Tukwila Wednesday afternoon when a dugout canoe in which he was playing with Daniel Raunzhr, 12, capsized When the boat was about 20 feet from the bank, the boy suddenly stood up and leaned over the side, causing the canoe to overturn and throwing the two boys in the water Rauenzhr managed to clutch the side of the canoe and held out a pole to Hagen, who refused it and attempted to swim to the shore, but sank before he had taken a dozen strokes. As the current is strong at this 350 Yards of Fancy Voiles, 38 and 40 inches wide, in dark colors. merly 75¢ a yard. To be cleaned out this hour at, 38 sizes from 4 to 6 years. They wide. Formerly 50c a yard. For Sand! Fo. 4. ieee ts C are stamped on fine white this hour, 5c 90 Pairs Women’s Overalls, with bib poplin and fancy crossbar © Yarde.+s.ssssesseeeees straps and leg bottom full cut, in lawn, with embroidery cotton 500 Yards of Fancy White Volles colors of blue, light and dark tan, sufficient to complete. For. in self checks and stripes, dots gray and with blue stripes. Sizes 24 ; a whi and figures. all white. Formerly ff every color. Men's Section—Main erly $4.00, then reduced to ¢5. a6¢ and sic, 36 and 884m, Floor, For this 65 $3.00. For this $1 95 wide. For 48 Hous, Mi pally, ee iaesis.. C hour, eact ...... ° this hour, a yard........ Cc 2to3 For- Package 33) Girls’ 3 to 4 Dresses in Pacific Goods, ranging in 4to5 RIBBONS—150 yards of Satin Striped Hair Ribbon. Colors are |] pink and blue; & to 5% inches point, Rauenzhr was carried down stream with the canoe and managed to get to shore. The boy ran to a neighboring house and returned with several men, one of whom dived for the body and found it caught by a log. The body was rushed to the county hospital by S. W. Grimes, of Tuk. wila. A pulmotor was used in a vain effort to resuscitate the boy. The body ts at the Georgetown Un- dertaking parlors. 4-Year-Old Eddie “Knocks ’Em Dead” Eddie Hume, 4-year-old son of Mrs E. Hume, 45191 University way, likes policemen. With a grimy fist tightly clutch ing a sticky piece of candy, Eddie was earnestly assuring the police Sergeant at headquarters Wednesday afternoon that he would be a police. man, too, some day, when his mother arrived and took the youthful Tom Sawyer in tow. Eddie went shopping with his mother in a Second ave. department store, but a spirft of adventure led him astray, as described, Shortly mother missed him, she called police and a sleuth was dis- patched to locate the truant. Eddie was found hanging around the ice cream counter, surrounded by an admiring dozen of female shop: pers. He had not left the store. ARK BOBS UP —It's a} . negro leader of the Church of the Living God. ' AXNYWAY, THE " proclaimed Pastor J. FE “So much lumber, it couldn't stay Be that as it may, Lewis’ ark, a tublike craft that he built to carry | himself and 43 other negro and five white missionaries to Africa, came up out of the deep where it had stink and was buoyantly riding the waves | in the harbor here today. Lewis avers he will take his flock to Liberia y Rushes Settlement | A of Veteran Claims) Steps to rush to speedy settle-| ment all claims of disabled veterans | for compensation are being taken by L. C. Jesseph, newly appointed director of the war risk insurance bureau for the Thirteenth district. | Jesseph issued a call to the 1,299) divabled veterans whose claime are! pending to take the necessary med- | | Centralia to Build Lighting Plant; CENTRALIA, June 9- munici. pal lighting plant to cost $75,000 will | be erected in Centralia at once, ac: | cording to an ordinance passed by | the city commissioners, Bonds to finance the erection will be retired with the profits of the light department: The new plant) will generate enough power to care i tent siver ter Garage Owners Must Report on Rentals Owners of private garages will be required to make immediate report to the police whenever they rent space for the storage of autos, if the city council approves the unanimous recommendation made by the public safety committee Wednesday. The bill at the special meeting of the city council Thursday afternoon, called for the purpose of approving the city payroll. Benefit the hospital. hospital. is expected to be passed of land in rider cases, Dance for A A Orthopedic Tonight Tonight, at Sea Breeze pavilion, Luna park, a benefit dance for the Children’s Orthopedic hospital be given by the Alki auxiliary of Proceeds of the affair will go toward endowing a bed jn the wi TACOMA.—Federal Judge Cush- man throws out of court suit of M Margaret Ross for title to 160 acres Suit evolved from Pacific county night Pacific county. Seattle to Have : Passport Bureau WASHINGTON, June 9.—Seatts® is to have @ passport bureau, pro- vided for today by agreement of house and senate to provide for bureaus in Seattle, New York, Chicago, San Francisco and New Or- leans. “\i, Similar actions provides $125,000 for continuance of the New York- San Francisco airmail service the nr of the year. “! ‘ill inane hen in Seattle, eat at Boldt’'s— Advertisement, GUERSNEY CASSEROLE in a Friday Brings Unusual Values in Our JUNE SALE OF SUMMER GOODS HOSE REEL “Pays for itself by adding life to the hose.” Regular $2.50. For Friday only nickel-plated frame— would make a very pleas- ing gift to a June bride. And at a price that you A shape Casserole—just the size genuine Guernsey, vitrified inset plated frame. ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF IMPORTED WILLOW BASKETS Sple They can afford $1.49 very attractive oval for two persons. A in a heavy nickel- ndid for shopping or picnic. are exceptionally strong woven from clean white willow— can be stained in any shade de- sired. Size 10x12 inches... No. 1, .25¢ Size No. 2, 11x14 inches..... 39c Size No, 3 18x15 inches. .... 49c The Store for Useful Articles Store Hours, 8;30 A. M. TO 6 P. M. $1.59 Saves a great deal of effort and keeps the hose in perfect shape. Has locking device and holder for nozzle. Adjustable Window Screen 9 inches high, Extends 21 to 33 inches. A GOOD RAKE OR HOE SPECIAL 29c _ Hardwood frame Exten- sion Screens, covered with! black enameled screening. Will fit any window up to} 33 inches wide. Here is a good size steel viveted Hoe with a straight clear handle, or a 10-tooth malleable Rake for this real “old-time” price.

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