The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 15, 1921, Page 4

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THE SEATTLE STAR VACATION. HINTS! Uncle Sam's Pubtc Meatth Service has compfied a valuable butte tin on health hints for the vacationist. And the United States For- est Service has put together some mighty fine suggestions for campers, Together these two pamphlets contain facts every intend ing vacationist wants to know, M'CULLOUGH IS ROTARY LEADER Elected ~~ International President Ventilated toupess for men are the nearest ap: Tight, com fretise ond Shampootng, slipping. Miectric vibration and seatp | | treatments Hair dressing, plain and || fancy. Hatr dyed and restored. Facial treatments. nuassage, 2 Factory Hair Store and || Har-Lin-Za Beauty Shop 1529 THIRD AVE. SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET Blectric vibra BY CLYDE BEALS (Written for the United Press) EDINBURGH, Scotland, June 15.| —Crawford McCullough, of Fort WIL liam, Ontario, today was elected in- ternational president of the Rotary | If you are thinking about a vacation this summer, you want this bulletin, The Washington bureau of The Seattle Glar will furnish it to you frea Fill out the coupon below and send tt with stx cents in stamps for postage to the address given in the coupon. Lowering All Price Records Since Pre-War Days —EVERY DAY NEW SALES FEATURES ADD GREATER INTEREST TO THIS EXTRAORDINARY VALUE-GIVING EVENT 12% DOZEN China Cups and Saucers AT BIG REDUCTIONS Special at $1.00 Set 74 dozen Nippon China Cups and Saucers, Two dainty patterns. Regularly $3.80 a dozen. Spe- cial $1.00 a set of six. Special at $1.39 Set 50 dozen Tea Cups and Saucers in an attrac- tive green band and rose design. Regularly $4.00 a dozen, Special $1.39 a set of six. yittn Fioor clubs in their world convention here. | McCullough was chosen by accla mation, Other officers elected were: Treas urer, Rufus Chapin, Chicago; ser, geantatarms, George Harria, Wash) ington, D. C.; vice presidents, “Dick” | Aspinall, Buchanan, W. Va; Ralph Cummins, Lancaster, Pa; Pverett Hil, Shawnee, Okla; Luther Stark, | Orange, Tex.; “Bil” Balley, Clark ville, Tenn.; George Diehl, Buffalo, |N. ¥ Andrew D. Morton, London; | Norman Black, Fargo, N. D. Three vice presidents will be elect- ed Thursday by the board of governors. If you suffer from CONSTIPATION a box of this t) Ne Faten § oo Baten Washington Bureau, The Star, 1400 Now York Ava, Washington, D. C. I wish « free copy of the VACATION HINTS bulletin, and enclose six cents in stamps for postage A Big Sale of Notions A Feature in the Stock Adjustment Sales Thursday, Friday and Saturday 15¢ “Bonnie B” Hair Nets, fringe shape, not all 25c “Best” Hair Nets, ca} colors 10c Silk Luster Darning brown $1.00 Rubberized Gingham Household Aprons 10c Safety Pins—aAll sizes .. 25c Clothes Pin Bags ... 25¢ String Shopping Bags. 50c String Shopping Bags ... 10¢, 15¢ and 20c Pearl Buttons. ..... 85¢ and 50c Dustless Dusters. . 5c Snap Fasteners, all sizes, black and white...2 for 5¢ 10c, 15¢ and 20c Dress Belting, per yard....... nae 5e Paper Pins, all sizes ‘iin $1.50 Skirt Markers ....... 15¢ Spool Silks, odd colors 80¢ Finishing Braids ............+. 15c Enameled Shirt Waist Hangérs.. 85c and 40c Dress Shields, two sizes... 25c Metal Soap Boxes 10¢ Assorted Cabinet Hair Pins .. $1.25 and $1.50 Scissors 2... ccccccccesccecses $1.00 This Is the Time to Secure a Supply of Hair Nets at Big Savings 65¢ a Dozen Genuine Human Hair tn three shades of brown, blond, auburn, black and white. Cap and fringe shapes. This quality regularly sells at 10c and 15¢ each. NOTIONS, FIRST FLOOR NAMO, . - nn mmmnne none -onnen ns oe on ene ee -- Street and NO . 20. -. 2-2 nnn ne ea teen nee ns pene n nen eee: City oF TOWR. .. .. neceeee -- eernccccons snceccceusecscorees end you'll be before retiring, thankful tt positively con quers the worst cases. 100% pure, 77% fruit. No drugs. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST international Reform Job Seems to Be a Large One LONDON, June 15.—Speaking on Pre tte: Can | “The Kducation of Democracy,” Vie 2031 Second! count Haldane sald that 21,000,000 people had to be converted and stir re before we could hope to make any progress with our most cher. ished social reforms, WINS $2,000 HEART BALM Verdict Against Ardent Judge Whose Love Cooled |}) et | FULTON, Mo. June 15.—Alleged love of Judge William B. Kennon, 67 Come to Hahn’s Thursday REDUCTIONS on Women’s Apparel Miss Brown, basing her case on | | Judge Kennon's ardent love etters, || |had axked for $25,000 to mend her| Entire Stock From Hahn’s Second Avenue Store Will Be Featured in a Big Clearance Event at the New Hahn Shop on Westlake at Pine. Note These Advertised Prices Broken Lines of Men’s Munsingwear and Hallmark Athletic Union Suits Greatly Reduced for Clearance regularly.....$2.00 regularly. regularly. AZ at One Price 4 Suits, regularly... 26 Suits, regularly. : 5( $1.50 1 Suit, regularly. . s 6 Suits, regularly $1.50; sale price........$1.00 6 Suits, regularly $7.50; sale price. . <0. 2.50 430 Pairs Men’s Hose For Clearance at Drastic Reductions 3 Pairs for $1.00 Regularly 60 Cents Excellent quality Cashmere Hose in oxford gray, black and natural, Men's Section, First Floor ccverccccsccecees ol KC 5 Suits, 19 Suits, 8 Suits, | Testimony was that Miss Brown reached Judge Kennon’s heart thru the oldest ruse known to woman—her cooking. “It was tm the kitchen he propos. 4,” she testified. “I was just roiling out the biscuits wheu the judge came jin. We were alona, He stood a mo |ment watching me. Then he threw his arms about me, kissing me ard. | ently, and at the same time pleading | with me to be his .wifa I gave my promise.” | Judge Kennon denied the propos. Miss Brown introduced a score of letters written by the judge “Darling, dear,” one began, “don't give mo any presents. Save your your money. You work so bard and I have plenty.” | Toward the end of the correspond, jenee Judge Kennon began to learn | wha all lovers forget. | #1 mast mot write too much, for somebody may see these letters,” he wrote, and pleaded with Miss Brown to burn the letters previousty written, A Special Purchase 2,400 Turkish Towels At Very Special Prices At 27¢ Each At 50c Each ss ‘At 59¢ Each Or At 65¢ Each 5 ’ Turkis ‘ancy ‘owe! Good, hea’ wel, Plain white, good Aged d — blue, pi orange and Towels in nae weight, double thread Se Sie a% Rey . heliotrope borders. Good shades of blue, pink, Towela, Size 19x89 #et®-Good weight. Bpe- quality. Sizes 1914x38 orange and_heliotrope ciall ced at 50c, or and 20x40 inches. S; Siz inches. Specially priced § for Bis. 6 en Ecole pelaae cially priced at 59c, or 6 for “ i inches, eum Vital Statistics] at 27c, or 6 for $1.50. Size 1814x3514 inches. $8.25, 5 tac A BIRTHS v1 Leeka, 4107 16th & W, boy. Burnetead alpie 1814 sin 3 We, | boy. | Kat Chikuf, 1265 Main, boy. | Wilson Charlee 4003 Courtland pL, boy, Burwell, Eéward, 2021 Federal ave.. | Hanot, Alexander, Endotyne, boy. George, 20 7th, «irk K » boy. r, ¢ i waon st, boy. j McCullough, John, 9667 64th ava, ré r ndmonds Lioya, RF. D. Ne & Se- je, boy. ren, Davia, 4038 Aurora ave. just, 1212 Hamlin st. b ge Carl, 1415 Wallin, Majority Less Than Cost Wash Fabrics 17c Yd. Regular Prices Are 25c, 85¢ and 40¢ yd. A Special Stock Adjustment lot of various cotton materials, including Dress Ginghams, Percales in dark col- ors, and Outing Flannel. A wide va- riety of colors and patterns. secona ricor A SALE OF Night Gowns ‘At Clearance Reductions High Neck—Long Sleeve Styles Good quality Muslin with embroidery trimming. 17 $3.95 Gowns .........s.0-..$2.75 2 3.25 Gowns .. eccee. 2.50 . 8.00 Gown 2.24 ecccew 2.50 3.50 Gowns .. bovcvese BA6 Extra-Size Gowns Neck and sleeves trimmed with hand A selection of 25 dresses, former values to $75.00, will be offered tomorrow at $15. This selection in- cludes dresses of Special Price Basement- The Specidl Price Basement is the place to buy Dresses —just as it is the:place to save money on every article of Women’s Apparel which it f 147 Silk and Cloth Dresses Offering Extraordinary Savings In Three Groups: 89 Dresses at $14.95 Formerly $25.00, $29.50 and $85.00 34 Dresses at $12.95 Formerly $15.00 and $19.50 24 Dresses $6.95 Formerly $10.75 Smart styles in taffeta, satin, crepe de chine, tricotine, saris Colors: Navy, Copenhagen, brown, taupe and C) $85.00, including unusually smart models of taffeta and satin, will be offered tomorrow at $25.00. This is an exceptional group of dresses and affords a splendid __ selec- a tion, Marvin, 1627 Weller at, wt Tel ith ave bon ‘T., 627 Hiawatha pl, boy. 1012 Washington at, | Sato, C. 158 11th ave. boy. rate Geary, 3933 15th N. EB. oY. MARRIAGE LICENSES Name and Residence. 1 McMania, Mathias 2 @rton ess. Rapson, Bertha 10 Clyde, Seattle en, Seattle Wool Sports Lingerie |} Skirts All remaining Sports Skirts, including nafy, gray and plaid wool, in plain and pleated models, also plaid silk, will be offered tomor- // row at this very special price. Many of these skirts are excellent for outing pur- poses as well as dress wear, $1.95 SMART SUITS Tricotine and Checked Serge ductions are offered all blouse models, ‘Westlake at Pine St. Take Elevator to Third Floor Waists We are offering an attrac- tive white voile model with deep pleated ruffles as a Waist Special tomorrow. It is a long-sleeve model with turn-back cuffs finished with pleating that can be worn outside the suit or sports coat sleeve. $1.00 192 The suits that will be offered at this price are of navy and tan tricotine and checked serge, in the newest mandarin, blouse and belted styles. They are suits of real quality—ezxcellently tailored and silk lined. Every suit offer- ed is an unusual value. on ‘NOTE LOCATION J Arthur C, Seattle . Mildred, Seattle | Maxwell, Harris A Harris, Margaret | Hogue, Nelson Wa \J M., I am now devoting my entire time to my dental practice, Having now served the people here for and dental can guarantee, and guarantee good. I do not com) te with Cheap Dentists, nor do operate on your pocketbook or sell you conversa. ltion. I give two dollars worth of |Dental work for every dollar 1 re- 0 you save a dollar, I make d our interests are mu- win, ngs till 7 and Sundays people who work. EDWIN J. BROWN, D. D. & Dentist embroidefy and lace. $4.95 Gowns, $3.45. Sizes for women, 86 to 44; for misses, 16 to 84. Second Floor | Stender, Gre michael, tarry P, Seattle ...,.. . Katherine M,” Se Connell, Carroll Wilford, Tacoma. 33 Carroll, Hazel Toppan, Tacoma. ..30 DIVORCES GRANTED Strong, Bessie A. from Mark T, Drew, Inis Irene from Hugh M. Lelande, Allee A. from Andrew A. |Siler, Cora from’ Frank. Otto, Elizabeth from Hans BR, DEATHS Page, Anna, 30, 217 24th ava Troy George A. 67, Fifth ave. N. | Willams, Richard'G. 3, Kirkland. Angevine, George, 503 N. And- ‘over 8i Ny it. |Pribere, Lena, 63, Preston 36, Comstock, Fred W. 56, 1627 Belmont ave. | TICK-TOCK CLOCK SHOP We clalize in the Repair of | PRT Muleos of tiackee ‘We Call For and Deliver. DELICIOUS AND REFRESHING ‘HEY all go to the corner drug store, where Coca-Cola is the perfect answer to thirst. ‘THE COCA-COLA CO., Atlanta, Ga. What Causes Skin Troubles? of the fiery, itching skin troubles are due solely to dis- orders of the blood. n't lot these ties torture you. Sev ager i jsoreen reliof such troubles taking B.S. the blood medicine that drives out the impurities and helps put in the healthy red blood corpuscles. For Special Booklet or for indi- widual advice, without chardes write Chief Medical Advisor, B'S'§.Co., Dep't 433, Atlanta, Ga. Got S. S. 5. at your druggist. S.S.S. Albert Hansen Jeweler and Silversmith NOW LOCATED 1518 Second Ave. REAL PAINLESS In order te introduce our (whalebone) plate, which is lightest and strongest plate known, jdoes mot cover the roof of the |mouth; you can bite corn off the |cob; guaranteed 15 years. Whalebone set of Teetn $5 Crowns .... (8 Rridgewerk $2 Amalgam Fil new the All work guaranteed for 15 years. Have impressions taken in the morn- ing and get teeth same day. Hxami- Gation and advice free Call and See Sampics ef Our Plate and Bridge Werk. We Stand the Test of Time Most of our present patronage is recommendéd by our early custom- 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, Cut-Rate OHIO Dentists 207 UNIVERSITY ST. ers, whose work is still giving | No Corns Today unless folks let them stay Millions of people nowa- days keep completely free from coms. At the first sign of acorn they use Blue-jay—the liquid or the plaster. The pain then stops. In a little while the whole corn loosens and comes out. People who pare corns keepthem. People who use old treatmente—harsh, un- ecientific—do themselves There is now a ecientific cornender. Afamouschem- —— it. This world- laboratory lies it through Gruggiets every: where. [eis at your call. A touch will apply it. Its use seals the fate of a com. At least 20 million corns yearly are now ended inthis easy, gentle way. Apply it night. Watch to one corn toni; what it does. ' Plaster or Liquid e Bluesjay The Scientific Corn Ender BAUER & BLACK Chicago NewYork Toronto Makers of B & B Sterile Surgical Dressings and Allied Preducte The Standard Blood Purifier | Opposite Hrascr-Putterson Co, |STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS {i}

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