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MONDAY, JUNE 20, 1921. THE SEATTLE STAR MSM SERVICE. ONISHI) (_ "THERE’S A REASON, OSCAR - T OUR CREDIT TERMS é ’ = , Ts A 1s THA-A-AT $0! Contiaces) oe —— Z — [DOW LiKE \OH, INDEED! ) YouR SKIRT ee vasa $ 50 Purchase, $ 1.00 Down, $1.00 Per Week $ 75 Purchase, $ 3.00 Down, $1.25 Per Week 100 Purchase, 5.00 Down, $1.50 Per Week 150 Purchase, $ 7.50 Down, ah Per Week 200 Purchase, $10.00 Down, $2.50 Per Week 250 Purchase, $12.50 Down, $3.00 Per Week 00 Purchase, $15.00 Down, $4.00 Per Week NO EXTRA CHARGES—NO INTEREST FOR 1,000 NEW ACCOUNTS a VACATION SALE of Girls’ MIDDY BLOUSES Jack Tar Bob Evans Miss Saratoga and Goody Middies Upper Main Floor Bed, Mattress and Spring Y "Tron bed, sagless spring and felt mattress, finished . bab jéuospotaaen « tier ney S2465 etic eoneeane beseeseana neoaeee! baee Corcavse -) > (4 : WHy IN SAM HILL Do You WEAR ‘EM SO SHORT? ae HIS is the opportune time for the girls getting ready to take their Summer vacation, to get a good selection of Middy Blouses at very reasonable prices. We have | placed in four groups, 1,400 Middy Blouses of various | makes, priced for quick clean-up. They are of all styles and sizes. with a steel sagless spring and 40-lb. gelt mattress. Sells regularly for $ $38.00. Special at ............ 24.65 LIBERAL CREDIT EXTENDED GROUP I. Middies of All White Jean, coat style; also, iddies with colored cotton collars, and HOSIERY ; $1.00 SPECIALS FOR others of slip-on styles. Formerly $1 and up to $3.26. For Tuesday, each.... TUESDAY RUNBAU e GROUP II. Main Floor ‘ | q of Ww Silk, in sizes — NeW) New eae ita 9099 ASM} | ON WARSHIPS! by Automobiles IS STILL OPEN EAE AS ik cen sa eatin S119 Beco ty Wednesday (LIGHTNING STRIKES err eet rests SOQ ten ae na tonight | deste catia, Ste Sse] BDO | ataatensemonm DOG; NOW HE CAN BE SEEN AT NIGHT SMITH CENTER, Kan., June 20.—An electric storm one Sun. garter top. This assortment includes light and dark gray, white, mode, beaver, brown, GROUP IV. Russian calf and black in a . is sizes—8 le Heavy Jean Middies, with colored collars: cece tae ie te Seattle must take $15,000 in stock sleeve. Formerly $3.95. For Tuesday, eaca ) ef the proposed Kennewick-Pasco | steel toll bridge before Wednesday | or the structure will not be built, V. ~ struck on Rainier ave. near the ball — a BY A. L. BRADFORD |park Sunday by an auto driven by While the 2,000-voice chorus for | WasHD June 20.—The |Z. Moses, 3942 Cloverdale st. Moves|phe Wayfarer” is just about filled aerial bombing tests with the ex./said the boy ran into his truck, | German warships will be “tremen-| striking his head against the wind to capacity, the cast of 2,000 persons you, Br pay ‘ . ay the , Special Tuesday, Wm) BR Fox, president fe, ne hea eham- ye eg 2 ge — He dously important,” but will not/shield, breaking it and cutting his|!* not entirely made up and the op: slip-on styles; some have detachable col- { waa eee a 89c ee, a ereemeres, Gechred Monday. |} 7 eo gay yy “challenge the superiority or effec: |head. The boy was otherwise unin-| portunity for a few more persons of | lars and cuffs, Formerly $3.25 and up to! é } The bridge will open up a large | farm near here. ie dog was $3.95. For Tuesday, each.......es-eeee ye IIT. tiveness" of the battleship, Secretary |jured and refused assistance dramatic expenence and talent, or of the Navy Denby dectured today LoT found uninjured but very hungry SILK BOOT HOSE—600 pairs in an underground ice house some farming area to Seattle. '390 Mra. J. L. Kinney, 221 W.|students of ofal expression, to_take H 41 distance from the farm house, |;/" ® statement to the United Press st st. received « broken! part in “America’s Passion Pageant GROUP V. ihe pack tien’ ane age which had been unroofed by the The transport, Henderson left here |ieg when struck on Western ave..{will be given, according to Edgar L : ‘ oak, 1k Ga cook Be one storm before the dog’s unwilling | today carrying @ company of sena-| between Lenora and Blanchard sts.,| Webster, general manager, today Heavy White Jean Middies, lace front style, color, Special entrance. The animal's hair is | 'TS. congressmen, army and navy |py an auto driven by J. R. Moore, of | We are not asking for more sing and with heavy flannel collars and braid } 2 P= oe ; charged so heavily with elec |/ officers, foreign naval attaches and |taurethurst, Sunday. Mrs, Kinneylers,” said Webster, “because the trimmed. Formerly Middy. For | a uesday, @ pair. tricity since the storm that he || newspapermen, who are to wifnes# | was crossing the street and did not |capacities of the auditoriums which Tuesday, Bch «.+.eersereerervecrscevevess shows up brilliantly at night. the tests beginning off Hampton! gee Moore's machine until too late|we have available for practicing in |]! Roads tomorrow. to avoid it. The car skidded, turn-/are limited. We now have enrolled | “I do not think the results of the ing a complete circle, striking Mrs.| probably the cream of the profes:| > |testa will be revolutionary,” said Kinney and two wheels passing over | sional and amateur singers of this |Denty. "he purpose of the tants er right log. She was taken t0 city |city and the Pacitic Northwest, It Supposed Jitney Japanese Prince a Drops Dead as He bombing | hospital. is an inspiration to anyone to hear . I R bbe: e aircraft, with the idea of determin. this vast throng of talented singers Driver Is Robber|Fake? Who Can Tell?| Tries to Board ing the tac of the attack by air he render the music of the great mas-| prick Anderson was robbed of $25| LONDON, Jun 20.—Who is the| James Connelly, 69, night craft, and the tests are to be withi Wife Leaves Home; |ters ax they do every Monday even-|at 1:39 a m, Sunday by four men|Degogsied young man England has|man at the port commission Pier By a view of studying the effect of ® ing. { been honoring as the Cro Prince ba Self )'"*; |in an auto, while his companion, A 5 e Crown ay Pegerange Husband Kills Self "x, 40 not wisn to ciose the doors Miowmsren, jumped from the carand|of Japan? The Church Timgs intt pei or ree a “I do not think the tests will chal-| WASHINGTON, June 20.—When.!to anyone who can read music and! * lescaped. Anderson and Bloomgren| mates he ts not the crown prince Unless you ask for “Diamond! lenge the superiority or the effective: | according to neighbors, his wife left! sing and so we are trying to atcom- Sesriem the car at Third ave. and|at all, but an impersonator substi-|attempting to board a street car t a poor dye that ness of the battleship in any way. |nome after a quarrel, Samuel R.|modate all who apply for enrollment | Union st., supposing it to be a jit- jtuted by Japanese militarists who|15th ave. W. and Garfield st. © fades and gives that; “One element, of course, in the | Crawford, street car conductor, turn: |in the chorus, but so responsive have | joy They Intended to go to the! opposed the visit. The Japanese am. |nelly had just gone off duty, when: DYE ONLY WITH “DIAMOND DYES” Ty package of Dia-| Value of tests is to watch the effect jed on the gas and killed himself andj been the singers of this city to the np. hotel. bassador officially denied the suddenly staggeréd ana fell near ti contains simple direc-| of the bombs on the ex.German war- | nis three children, the oldest 5 years./opportunity presented that it is be-| Instead of going to the hotel, the|surd rumoy And British officials |wheels of the street car. He tions for home dyeing or tinting any |ships in the light of necessary | ~~~ veaard to |COMINg & big tusk to take them In.” | driver took them to 19th ave, N, and |are laughi dead when the city hospital e new, rich, fadeless color into gar-|changes in the future une of defen-|elements in the tests in regard to! Miss Margaret Akin, director of | john priate aye anny esa lanes arrived dnd. his body id) ments or draperies of any material, |sive armor on our own warships. {construction of Datileshins and the |/dramatics for the pageant, 1s enroll! gun in Andersotf's face and itaed (woddeHlty, fren. the com: Ghd: Gésagon. | the iedrerien: CORTMMtN aan No mistakes! No failures! « ‘We must also study the related use of aircraft for the future ing the cast and has issued a call him of hie purse, Bloomgren leaped The bandits have not been found. ‘er and lived at 302 Second ave. \for all persons of experience in| — The Store for Useful Articles |dramatics or students of oral ex: pression to grasp this opportunity for training and enjoyment. The, first open air rehearsal of the cast jand chorus, with a total of 6,000 |persons, scheduled for Saturday af: ternoon, was postponed on account ‘of rain until next Saturday at 2 jo'clock in the Stadium. The regular weekly rehearsal of | the chorus will be held tn the First | Methodist church, Fifth ave. and STORE HOURS: 8:30 A. M. TO 6 P. M. |Marion st, this evening TAB o'clock. Just before this a tryout | will be held in the Sunday school room for candidates for the stage | jchorus of 200 voices. OVERSTOCK ON CERTAIN ITEMS PRESERVING TIME RESULTS IN SUPREME VALUES -Q t B ° 1 t Hose Reel Preserving Kettle Sea. $1.59 Special at... 91.19 \No Decrease in Milk Price in This City Has the price of milk been reduced | jin Seattle? Reports to that effect were not FOR ALL BOYS AND GIRLS OF SEATTLE All you have to do is,get two new subscrip- | A large package of fireworks containing tions for The Star. Get your friends and FIRECRACKERS | verified Monday. ‘The big operators | Pays for itself by adding Large size Betty neighbors who are not now having The Star de- ROMAN CANDLES Petehflactrren pally Cepia: life to the hose. Easily han- Bright . 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