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DAY, JUNE 17, 1921. AS cROANS | FAUSE FOR BiG ALARM Hi] ) ) 7 No Punch in Bids for Kaiser’s Bed CHICAGO, June 17.—Furnishings duke of Hesse, which were pur chased for $10,000 by an anony mous American, were placed on auc ‘There was a disappoint ing lack of bidders, and the auction eer finally disposed of the staff piecemeal for a total figure barely covering the cost tion here kalser slept when visiting the grand ‘ pig. 3 [are ba | beautiful must possess the | Points of Beauty in Sets of Three LONDON, June 17.—In a beauty of the bedroom in which the former | specialist's shop window appears the following notice; A woman to be 27 quali ties running in series of three: White skin, hands, teeth; black—eyes, eye lashes, eyebrows; pink—lips, gums, | nails; long-life, hands, hair; short— teeth, ears, tongue; large—forehead, shoulders, intelligence; narrow— waist, mouth, ankle; delicate—fin gore, lips, spirit; round—arnis, legs, THE SEATTLE STAR ‘ Many Injured in Profiteer Riots VIENNA, June 17.—-Several thou: wand persona, shouting “Dewn with Profiteers,” stormed the windows of shops, cafes and tramway cars here. They dragged the occupants from motor cars and tramway cars and attacked ‘with eticks passers-by of both sexes. Cafes were raided and visitors asmulted and robbed. The police used swords to disperse the mobs. Many people were injured. Firemen Are Stuck at Glue Plant Fire CHICAGO, June 17.—-Chieago fire- ment got all stuck up over their jobs, in @ blaze at the United States Paste Company's plant, The brave laddies struck to thetr posts, their fect stuck | to the floor, the hose stuck to the| glue bins. Finally the steam created by the water and burning paste! loosened the gtue, which oozed on ° the flames and squelched them. The building was damaged less than the fire apparatus. CLOSING OUT SALE! TEN DAYS MORE to take advantage of wholesale prices on Big Zim- Police but the Milkman|— Hadn't Been Slugged; | 4 “ ty mo Tl N ICE 8 Sp, Was “Swearing” IPUBLIC SALE of the Red Front Stores by the Merchants’ Board of Trade, Inc. The Merchants’ Board of Trade, Inc., has ordered both Red Front Stores sold at PUBLIC SALE beginning tomor- row, Saturday, at 9 a.m. The closing of the shipyards, combined with the general business depression of the past few months—these were the outstanding causes that forced the Red Front Stores to place their affairs in the hands of the Merchants’ Board of Trade, Inc. It is necessary that $30,000 cash be immediately raised and the Board has de- cided that this sum should be raised immediately, even| though it be necess to sacrifice the entire stocks of both Red Front Stores. This sale will be o to the general pfblic of Seattle and vicinity, and although ifs unfortunate the well-known | Red Front Stores must ba sacrifice: is sale will act as a public benefit; for prices oy all lj merchandise will be | forced down lower than ever, sample items: merman - Degen Stock of High Grade Men’s and Children’s Shoes. EVERY PAIR MUST BE SOLD Space does not allow prices on all Shoes but these prices quoted below will give you an idea of our wonderful money-saving values. OSTON, June 17.—John Condon, old, a milk driver, was the At cause of arousing the real tial section of Newton Highlands | E the vicinity of Brewster road | ly in the morn cali to the futile chase of the pc 1. @ 2 ~ resulting in al be and a, wild | ambu . . Wl oi, “Didn’t I play that well, mother?” does not believe in profaniity. id there would be no story John cracks his thumb with a he never uses the conven: A language that with many ¢ as a balm to wounded flesh. Instead, John merely and lets it go at that ver, that groaning is what fened Mrs. Lillie Lewis, her hterinid@w, Mrs. Daniel F. fim, both of 22 Brewster road, also A. C. Ludiam, of 22 Brew- Toad. sounds were traced to the Bt lawn of the Cronin residence, @ man lay without moving. emitting groans described by Lewis as “blood-curdling.” of sin \ i bas HELP in the study of music, a player piano is Inval uable, It shows the student how the different passages should be played and maintains interest. For those who are mastering the piano—for all who enjoy music, the ideal instrument at small cost ts the FARRAND 3 Children’s SHOES Bud and Sis Oxfords, $2.60 sizes 5 to 2...-,-0-.- ($0 succestive of the work Mer influences were the groans that ; Ludiam roused the } on cen- operator and demanded the er, whereupon, according to the ee, he declared that a man lying lawn adjacent to his home had black-jacked. the meantime, John had picked self up rather lamely from the m where he had fallen after trip ¢ over a short flight of stone Pm Hoe leisurely resumed deliver Pathe supply of milk left on the . e. and had been going strong | { mearly half an hour when an| Hpbulance clanged up beside his| gon and skidded to a stop Have you been At. Woe invite youpstifimediate present timeg@! splendid a with the icest grain, ww This is a tam of gttisty reputation behi Only $40 Down =... Here's real value. Buy now to get the use of this superb instrument during the summer, WE CARRY NO STENCIL PIANOS | 690. black jacked ™* EVERY INSTRUMENT A STANDARD MAKE PO phy tg pants, toomery led the police s Men's heavy hickory shirts from startled Joh i } i Profuse explanations cleared $1.75 to 8c. puckered, puzzled brows of both Ld | Men's Stetson dress shoes cut trom tk man and the police eant. § nne mo 0. | $10.00 to $3.98, Sins ie Children’s seuffer shoes cut to . $1.85; children’: dala to 98c. ds tomorrow. tarts 9 1 Wives Seem Similar |. Public sale conducted by the Merchants’ Board of Trade, Ww ot June 17.—Miss Anna| Inc., at both Red Front Stores. Kindly note address. d Miss Martha Flsele, sisters, were Main Store—1601-03 First Avenue—Corner Pine Street i spapactively,: te” Charias Red Front Annex—1415-17 First Avenue | Between Union and Pike Streets Men’s Work Shoes, very best— Men’s-Shoes Men’s Dress Shoes, We have at the Walnut dd quarter: with years $10@0 to $4.85, and this player goes to your al-wool Hart, Schaffner & make overcoats cut from $49.00 to $9.85. Children's play sults from $1.25 to | cut to $1.98. formerly to $ men's heavy $1.49. The Merchants’ Inc., has ordered stocks sold at once, 50 we ask that! you attend this sale tomorrow—Sat urday. Don't delay; come with| SAVE REAL MON 1610 Westlak Silverstone Building Wholesale 1519 Third Avenue er, jr p brothers. Al! are in their twen- Women’s Hiking B _ Hats, Coats, Leggings Tarpaulins Alaska Dry and Bathing Suits Goods Store 1512 Fifth Avenue ; Next to Coliseum Theatre The 0 riginal Army, Navy and Marine Goods Store A few suggestions for yqur VACATION Ladies’ Khaki Breeches Ladies’ Khaki Shirt Waists. 0. D, Cotton Breeches $3.50 ... $4.50 0, D. and Camp $4 .00 We have a large assortment of Gasoline Auto Kamp Kook Stoves, Tents, Bed the Camper, Hiker and W Get the KIRK’S MILI 1209 First Avenue Rolls, etc. Everything for orking Man. Best at TARY SHOP Main 4619 , and Frederick Schwa ' Mail Orders Filled If It’s Tents, Camping or Canvas Goods, See Us! Our Prices Are 80 You Can Have a Tent This Year WALL TENTS ixn7 $B. ixs 8x10 10x12 12x14 14x16 Sx7 ix ix? 10x12 $ 4.95 6.50 7.80 10,00 AUTO TENTS No poles required rmy t Line U. S. All Orders Seat Wk Tents, Pienle Cloths, SI ¢ Line Camping Outfits Good: Subject Inapec' THE MOST SATISFACTORY MEATS FOR OUTINGS SOLD BY LEADING DELICATESSENS AND MEAT MARKETS BOOTH 132 Market is Across Sanitary The Liberty Market the Street Pay Checks Cashed Khaki Goods of Quality for Less DIRECT FROM OUR FACTORY “Queen City” Brand Enjoy your vacation by buying out- tng garments made by our expert oper- Ators from best quality khaki twill, for 36 in, Regulation Forestry C . Complete Lines of Tents, Cote and Blankets Seattle Woolen Co. 1203 First Ave. at Seneca Get Ready for That Vacation —By— Having your shoes put in proper condition before you go. SHOE REPAIRING SYSTEM 412 UNION: “A Stitch or a Sole” We gan put on—while you wait—any advertised sole or heel—leather or rubber. Shoes Last Longer After They Are Repaired by Us atone Vacation Needs TRUNKS NOW ON SALE We are closing out our entire stock of Trunks, Bags, Sui Portfolios, Brief Cases, Music Cases, Ladies’ Hand Bags, Pi and Leather Goods (Nothing Reserved). Begerow Trunk Co. 1409 Fourth Ave. Between Pike and Union used 10x12 ..- $10.00 Complete Camp Furnishers. Fishing Tackle, ete.