The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 10, 1921, Page 4

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\ Supreme Court; Lawyer Japanese Friday were understood be preparing to make a national day. 2, have been given a $30,000 re Bxamination of scores of guardian. Aask of protecting Japanese children ‘the ownership of lands, land con waging a court battie on the sub- “hae ; who are American citizens be “Every phase of the activity will Be challenged,” Douglas said, “in- the work of land-holding | poker, puts it: ll Tax Slacker id by Sheriff Matt Starwich in to treasurer by County Assessor INSTANTINOPLE, June 10.+80/ va ee, BATTLE ON |] TRis advice was given to a young LAND LAW Carry Contest to U. S. Gets $30,000 Fee of the Washington alien land which went into effect Thurs- Plans are already laid, it is ed, to carry the fight against | President “the law ultimately to the U, S su _ preme court. A Seattle attorney is understood jhave to struggle along on $12,000 a} year, and senators on $7,500, Per shing now p allowance: to represent the Japs. papers, showing the recent as- by white persons of the and leases, was begun by cuting Attorney Malcolm Doug: ty of the Japanese im trans- their property to their chil- | their pressure for liquidation on cot. ton on which loans have been made. Bern in this country, and then y = white ing the ownership of property the majority of cases W. A. local attorney, has become for the Japanese children. organized to protect the im their holdings.” Loss to Be Small ly of less than 15,000 per- King county will have to be of the poll tax, according to} ite by County Treasurer A. Gaines. | said that he had not yet the entire list of delinquents Sheriff, but that payments coming in at such a rate that | x @ the number of those| ve paid to reach more than | before the sheriff would be to begin action. original list of persons subject poll tax submitted to the coun-; W. Hull contained 140,000 yfoot” Mania Hits Turk Rulers! “pussyfoot™ has the) government of Angora, As F, become that two ministers ‘been compelied to resign thru drinking a favorite ehable reputation of years of worthy service to particular people. ‘ ; OF, ALL OUR VERY FINE 1 Wraps, Suits and 1 Dresses To the many women Seattle who have been ing forward to it, we pleased to announce final reduction of all very fine Wraps, ts, Dresses and Mil- to quick clearance At the prices now “marked we shall clear out our entire present stock to prepare for new arrivals, PERSHING PAY NOW $21,000 Gets Highest Salary Next to! shing is the best paid of Uncle Sam's employes, wheat and cotten growers, govern ment experts prediet. cotton planters have succeeded tn re- | ducing acreage to a point where the ‘Thursday afterneon preparatory | stack of last year’s overproduction seems certain to be taken up and better prices seeured. person appointed | the contrary, commerce experts state is due to the new state/the flow of wheat from the farms| h wont into effect Thursday |has been normal and that there will be a minimum ‘carry-over into the)| new crop, As one cabinet member, who con | fesses to liking an occasional @rink | and to enjoying a friendly game of you can't be human without being / criticised!” OH, GIRLS! HERE IS HOW TO MAKE YOUR SHY LOVER PROPOSE LONDON, June 10.—-If your bashful lover won't propose, dec orate your parlor tn apricot and gol with softly shaded lamps. woman here by a prominent artist She tried it, She's wearing a dia mond now President WASHINGTON, June 10.—Next to Harding, General Per While cabinet members s down, with pay and about $21,000 annually, eee Brighter days are ahead for the In the South, As @ result, banks are easing up Despite statements in congress to Holding high office tsn’t af fun “It's h-——1 to have a job where) Cp) Meas examination, new screws, springs or ad- justing, as well as a guarantee of Satisfac- tion with every pair of glasses purchased from the EASTERN, founded on Store Opens at 9 o’Clock— Closes at 5:30 ‘THE SEATTLE STAR FRASIER- SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET This Sale Shows the Lowest Prices You Have Seen Since Before the War Our Mid-Year Stock Adjustment Sales AT COST AND LESS! Clearance Lots of Corsets Will Go $5.00, $6.50, $7.00 and $8.50 Corsets at $3.85 A broken range of sizes in Lyra, American Lady, Lucille and Frolaset. All sizes in the lot, but not all sizes in each style. 2.50, $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00 Corsets at $1.65 Another lot consisting of Ameri- ean Lady, Warner and Lucille. Sizes 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 2 29, 30; but mostly size 20. —Secand Floor LESS THAN COST PRICE Leather Albums $3.25 Sell regularly at $4.50 High grade} genuine leather Albums; 50 leaves, handsome cover designs; «size 7x1L. Gingham Dresses—Silk Dresses— Voile, Colored Swiss and Batiste Dresses—White Organdie and Voile Dress-Up Dresses—and Net Dresses, GROUPED FOR QUICK SELLING, Gingham Dresses, $3.95 Were $4.50, $5.00, $6.50 and $7.50. Voile, Gingham oy aay Dresses, oid Were $8.50, $8.75, $9.50, $10.00, $11.50 and $12.50. Organdie, Voile and Georgette Were $15.00, $17.50, $18.75 and $20. Organdie Voile and Georgette Dresses, $19.75 Were $22.50, $25.00 and $29.50. 71 Silk Dresses Regular prices were $12.50 to $50.00. Sale Prices are $8.00 to $34.75. Misses’ Section, Third Floor navy. Already Famous Throughout the City for Money- Savings And Remarkable New Specials Are Added Every Day SATURDAY WILL BRING EVERY DEPARTMENT TO THE FRONT WITH A TREMENDOUS NUMBER OF VALUES THAT WILL ASTONISH YOU! scinngiuleeiiihstaiateiiheneatennannasenincnininapiniidaiaiin 1,000 Yards 20c White Outing 12c Yard —TODAY’S WHOLESALE COST 26 inches wide. Good weight; firmly woven quality. Sales at 12c, while it lasts. 1,000 yards of it LEFT-OVERS FROM LAST YEAR Women’s Bathing Suits A FEW HIGH-GRADE SUITS TO BE SOLD OUT IN A HURRY! Rose, Alice blue, gold, cardinal, purple, black, green, brown. “075-8 Suite er They They Are 10.75—8 Suits— 5.00 Were 8.502 8.75-£3 Suits— 5.00 2.50—3 Suits— 7.50 5.00—1 Suit — 3.75 —Second Fieor THE EXTREME OF VALUE GIVING IN 9 Women’s Apparel In 11 Groups for Clearance Dresses at $23.00 Taffeta, Satin and Crepe de Chine Dresses, Regularly $35.00 to $45.00, Dresses at $30.00 Taffeta and Satin Dresses. Regularly $50.00 to $69.50. Dresses at $39.00 Satin, Taffeta, Crepe de Chine Dresses. Regularly $65.00 to $75.00, Dresses at $45.00 Taffeta and Canton Crepe Dresses. Reg- ularly $75.00 to $95.00. - Apparel Section, Third Floor Suits at $30.00 Suits of navy and tan tricotine Regu- larly $35.00 to $50.00. Suits at $40.00 Navy and Tan Tricotine Suits. Regu- “se larly $59.50 to $65.00. Suits at $69.50 Handsome Tricotine Suits—wren and Regularly $75.00 to $150.00. Apparel Sections, Third Floor Special Price Basement: Reductions taken for clearance in the Special Price Basement represent the most drastic of underpricings. 100 New Sports Hats $2.95 Regularly Priced Would Be $7.50 A wide assortment of this season's latest Sports Hats in two-toned effects, in hemp, combinations of organdie and hemp, felt AT REMARKABLE SAVINGS 25 Coats at $25.00 Made to sell at $35.00 and $39.50. 22 Coats at $19.50 Made to sell at $29.50 and $25.00, 29 Coats at $15.00 75 Coats and Wraps In the June Stock Adjustment Second Floor Regular 65¢, 75¢ and 85¢ Qualities Children’s Undergarments price 50¢ Each PRICE 160 in this lot. Children’s Lucille Vests and Pants. Light and medium weight cot- ton. Vests have low neck, sleeveless; low neck, wing sleeves; Dutch neck, elbow sleeves, Pants in knee and trunk styles. —First Floor 2 FOR CLEARANCE SATURDAY Two Lots of Hats Lot No. 1—Milans at $9.75 85 high grade Italian Milan Sports Hats... in navy, black and white, Regularly $15.00 to $18.50, - Lot No. 2—Hats at $4.75 60 smart trimmed Hats in & variety of styles, sizes and colors, These Hats would regularly be priced $7.50 to $12.50. —Millinery, Third Floor Coats at $32.75 Regularly priced $45.00, $55.00, $65.00. Coats at $42.75 Regularly priced $75.00, $85.00, $95.00. Coats at $59.75 Regularly priced $98.50, $100.00, Coats at $79.50 Regularly priced $110.00, $115.00, $125.00 to $150.00, —Apparel Sections, Third Floor | Purchases made dur- ‘ing this clearance may be paid for § weekly or monthly, as usual. and hemp, and ribbon and hemp, in smart shapes and colors. 600 Pairs Jersey Bloomers Usually oe 50c Sale 3 39c sold at Price .. Just received and placed in the Stock Adjustment Sale at an unusually low price. —White and flesh cotton jersey. Elastic knee and waist. Sizes 25, 27 and 29. Blouses at $2.50 The Greatest Blouse Values We Have Scen in Years! Regularly $3.65, $4.95 and $5.75 Mignonette, tricolette, georgette, crepe de chine, fancy tub silks, pongee. Tie-back, overblouse and regulation waist styles, in wide assortment of colors. Made to sell at $22.50 and $25.00, Bolivia, velour, polo and tricotine, in navy, brown, taupe, tan, Copenhagen and Pekin. All lined throughout with plain and fancy silks. Sports Skirts EXCEPTIONAL VALUES Sports Skirts at $5.00 Regularly $7.95, $8.50 and $10.00. Pleated and plain -models in wool velours. In brown, gray, garnet and blue. Sports Skirts at $9.85 Formerly $15.00 and $12.50. Prunella, serge and velour in smart pleated, plaid and striped models. Offer- ing a wide assortment of colors to match almost any Sports Jacket you may buy. Now IS THE TIME TO BUY AN Eldredge Sewing Machine AND GET A _ $13.50 DRESS FORM IN THE BARGAIN! For the Stock Adjustment Sales, with any Eldredge treadle or elec- tric machine purchased in the Sewing Machine Department, we will give a high grade National Adjustable Dress Form, Style No. 412, which sells regularly at $13.50. Prices of $67.50 to $125. Liberal terms. $5.00 down and easy monthly payments. —Sewing Machine Department, —In the ement sewing machines TO CLOSE THEM OUT QUICKLY! ‘A Special Stock Adjustment Lot of 242 Flannel Shirts For Men $3.00 AND $3.50 SHIRTS, $2.25 $6.50 SHIRTS $4.85 Full sizes—thoroughly well made — correctly proportioned — collar attached. We have too many of certain sizes in one line and too many of certain colors in other lines. To get these stocks in proper balance heavy reductions are taken from our present day values. Sizes 14% to 1714; with plenty of medium sizes. —Men’s Section, First Floor HEY, SKINNAY? A Special of Boys? Athletic Union Suits 65c¢ Boys’ Cross-bar Muslin Athletic Union Suits—160 of them. —First Floee HERE ARE BIG MONEY SAVINGS IN Linoleum and Felt Base Floor Coverings $1.25 Printed Cork Linoleum Yc Yard Eleven patterns from which to choose. _ Tile, metrical and lrardwood floor effects, $2.25 Inlaid Cork Linoleum $1.50 Square Yard Extra heavy quality. Good as- sortment of designs and colors. Felt Base Floor Covering 65¢ Square Yard Six different patterns, suitable for kitchen or bath room. —Fourth Floor Pear! Necklaces IDEAL FOR GRADUATION GIFTS! Princess Length 20 $12 Necklaces $ 6.00 9 20 Necklaces 10.00 1 25 Necklaces 12.50 18-Inch Length € $18.50 Necklaces $9.25 21 10.00 Necklaces 5.00 26 4.00 Necklaces 2.00 Heir | PRICES Ornaments 7 r SHeoet se | TWO $6.50 Pins....$ 3.25 10.00 Pins... 5.00 11.50 Pins... 5.75 12.50 Pins... 6.25 § 13.50 Pins... 15.00 Pins... 16.50 Pins.... 8.25 18.50 Pins.... 9.25 —First Floor 6.75 7.50 A BIG STOCK ADJUSTMENT ‘Silver Sale 75 Sheffield Bread in three beautiful pots Ahags larly $4.00; special $3.19. 100 Sheffield Sandwich Plates, in two distinctive designs. Regu- larly $8.75; special $2.95 each. 25 Sugar and Cream Sets. Re; larly $5.00; special $2.95. ws as ap Bon Bon pine. Footed shes in open patterns. Regular! $2.25; special $1.29, gape Phe gyre Tea Sets, with ay. Regular! 17,50; i $12.95. en ee 6 Three-Piece Tea Sets. Regu- larly $16.50; special $11.95. ax Shettae | bi PS ges Tea Sets. egularly .00; special $23.95, gs 10 Sheffield Sugar and Cream Sets. Regularly $10.50; special $7.95. _A splendid assortment of beau- tiful Sheffield Silverware, not ad- vertised, at very special prices. 100 Bon Bon Dishes. Handled Dishes, Regularly $2.75; $1.95. _ 200 Silver Frames, with glass insets. Cheese Dishes, Olive Dishes, Butter Tubs, covered But- ters and Lemon Dishes. Regular- ly $1.50; special 95c. _yieth Foor >

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