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TUESDAY, JUNE 21, 1921. MSANNNNEH SERVICE Pomc mics OUR CREDIT TERMS FOR 1,000 NEW ACCOUNTS 50 Purchase, $ 1.00 Down, $1.00 Per 75 Purchase, $ 3.00 Down, $1.25 Per 100 Purchase, $ 5.00 Down, $1.50 Per 150 Purchase, $ 7.50 Down, $2.00 Per 200 Purchase, $10.00 Down, $2.50 Per 50 Purchase, $12.50 Down, $3.00 Per Week $300 Purchase, $15.00 Down, $4.00 Per Week NO EXTRA CHARGES—NO INTEREST SPECIAL OFFERING FOR WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY Glasbak Casserole $1.95 A7-inch guaranteed Covered Casserole, with nickel frame (see illustration), fitted with heat-proof wood wa handle. Special $1.95 SAVE $6.75 ON A DINING TABLE Solid Oak Ex- tension Table— has 42-inch top, extends to 6 feet; Golden oak fin- ish; well made and finished; sells regularly for $24.50. 20 ARE OFFERED AT $17.75. Our Stove Exchange Offers Rebuilt Gas and Coal Ranges m7] e) ‘o) Ma Week Week Week Week Week AME Reliable Gas Range, connected. ...........$19.50 Reliable Gas Range, connected. . . . $23.50 Eclipse Gas Range, connected. . . $27.50 Dangler Gas Range, connected. . . - $27.50 Favorite Gas Range, connected... .....$35.00 == New Method Gas Range, connected. . .$35.00 | = Superior G connected........ ... $55.00 = CREDIT EXTENDED : GRUNBAU 1?) WHERE PIKE MEETS FIFTH New Phone—Elliott 4910 [[ISMIIIIIII UAC UTUAAEA MUTOH AAC OMATUN ELUATE GAA E-OM AH TALEO MUNUUCAENEUOMUUNAN LA AACOOMEAUNAAAEASOMUU LAHAT MUATELLL We c Deer Is Lassoed in Middle of Lake Drtven out of the sytvan shades of Mercer island by dogs, lassoed in the middle of Lake Washington by offi. cers of the ferryboat Atlanta, prop | | | ped in the back seat of a game war. den's car and driven to Woodland | park z00—euch are a few of the inci dents that enlivened a dull Monday for “Annette Kellerman,” a fine one year-old buck deer. The aquatic mar- vel will be kept in the park. THE SEATTLE STAR THE SWEARIN’ PARROTS | No matter how profitable a bust-| ness deal, it never equals the thrill) of finding a $5 bill in an old suit. cream can be made in a few | minutes if you use FASHION Sticks Loyally to “Sweet Sixteen” ry ‘ ful Garments. The very small price of is another thin: them. As a specialty house, we er Garments that has not Silk-Lined Capes $16.00 in one direction, knowledge of our subject ~ its accomplishments. Suits and Sports togs at 1021 Second Avenue \ SIXTEEN DOLLARS g that commends ¢ Specialization always able to furnish fashion- able apparel of character—in fashions not found in every shop —a specialization in Women’s and Misses’ Ready-to-Wear Out- ‘HE FAVOR is conferred by ‘* reason of the novelty as well as the utility of these Wonder- are yet met with successful competition. With our concentrated efforts Silk-Lined Suits a_ broader 5 $16.00 fol- , lows, which is far-reaching in “Sweet Sixteen” supremacy is effectually established in today’s exhibition of Dresses, Wraps, SIXTEEN DOLLARS Rialto Block i, @ WOMAN SEIZED mms | BY CANNIBALS! ondant- the basis for all candies Rescued by Posse Led by Husband SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, June 71. Kidnaped by the cannibal natives of one of the Solomon Islands in the South Seas and held a prisoner in a hut in the heart of a sandal wood forest for mx hours, was the experience of Mrs, Helen Whatley, of Denver. She was rescued by a posse formed by her husband, Jesse Whatley, The Whatleys arrived here on the British liner Tahiti after «pending 13 months in Australia, New Zea land and the South Seaa. Woman in County for 42 Years Dies Mra John McCoy, whe came to King county 42 years ago, died at her home in Renton earty Sunday morning, Her husband, a civil war veteran, survives her. ‘The aged couple celebrated their golden wedding anniversary six years ago, They have lived in Ren- ton for 14 years, moving in from their big farm on the Cedar river. Besides her husband, Mra. McCoy is survived by 12 children, 15 grand- children and four great-grandchil dren. Funeral services for Mra, McCoy were to take place at Renton at 930 | this morning. CORNS Lift Off with Fingers Doesn't hurt a bit, Drop a Mttle one’ on an aching corn, in stantly that corn stops hurting, then | shortly you lift it right off with fin: |gers. Truly! | Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of i one” for a few cents, sufficient ito remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the | calluses, without soreness or trrita- MONDAY. NIGHT, J! All Apparel now far Dresses Now $10, $15 and $20 All put into three lots for quick sale—they are Silks, Satins, Serges, Tricotinés, etc, and at these prices are rare bargains. One Price— Cash or Charge Make all future payments at our Men's Store—1427 Fifth Ave., near Pike Street, 1113 Third Ave. Between Seneca and Spring Sts. JOBS FEW FOR MANY VETERANS One-Sixth of Applicants Get Employment Jobs for veterans are not coming lin to the employment secretary of | Rainier-Noble post, American Legion, nearly fast enough to supply the long list of waiting men. During the last week 63 jobs were jfilled, an average of a little more }than 10 a day, while at all times there were from 40 to 6® men wait addition to the scores. who are job less but cannot spend their entire day at the employment office in the |basement of the Stuart building Saturday there were nearly 50 men in walting—and just two calls for work were received! Have you some work that, per. haps, is not urgent, but can be done now? Get @ veteran! Have you room for just one more man in your business? Hire a hero! The men are waiting—anxtousty. The secretary is on the job. Call Efiott 0479 and do your bit for the boys who have done theirs for you. Today's list of new registrants fob lows: Clarence I. Conk, 1307 26th ave. |S. Beacon 1573; chauffeur. 8. T. Lyons, 1016 Third ave, Main 0117; steam shovel engineer, fore- man on construction. Ralph W. Gaitskill, 1713% Summit ave., East 6511; wholesale salesman, clerk In men's furnishings. Fred W. Miller, cook. H. B. Daigh, 6418 Woodlawn ave., Kenwood 1306; mechanic, auto driv er. Have Ford roadster can use in business, Joseph W. Morin, 802 Fifth ave. N., Garfield 2817; delivery car driver, shoe factory or repair shop work, shipyard driller. De Forest Stewart, New Vendome hotel; laborer. Bronx Workmen Dig Up Poet Poe’s Safe NEW YORK, June 9.—An old safe, believed to have been buried by Edgar Allen Poe, was dug up in the Bronx by workmen on an ex cavation. It contained old deposit slips for the St. John's Savings bank of Fordham, which went out of business in 187%, and a number of worthless papers. 'This to Be a Man’s Affair Exclusively | Men will have their night at & o'clock tonight In the gymnasium of the Young Men's Hebrew association, where Oriental dances, boxing and wrestling matches, monologues and a dramatic sketch will constitute the entertainment. No women or girls will be admitt | Mother Denies That Her Son Is Deserter A report from Sumner of the ar. rest in jas a deserte |been denied by his jeity. she s mother in th jin the south district of the city, val- ued at $775,000, is made in the will testator’s and three Stomach&Bowels | If you wish to be permanently re- | lieved of gus in the stomach and; | Powels, take Baalmann’s Gu | et Baalmann's Gas-Tablets are pre- 1 distinetly and esp for h Kas, and p r all} coming from gas| and gnawing | tee at the pit of your stomach | will disappear; that anxious and | nervous feeling, with heart palp ition, will vanish, a will be able to ten prev. against your hea Your limbs, 1 oh will 8 will) mann’s 8 becaus using ine in the yellow |p ny reliable druggist Co.—Advertisement. My son never was a deserter,” | DISTRIBUTION OF PROPERTY| Summer Dresses Figured Voiles AND Dotted Swisses Second Floor Here is an extraordi- nary display of Charm- ing Dresses, designed in effective Summer styles, that will appeal to every woman in Seattle, as they are featured in models for small, slen- der, medium and stout figures, in sizes from 16 to 481. $7.95'° $24.50 Extraordinary SALE OF Embroidery Wednesday Sales Boo‘h, Main Floor EMBROIDERY—500 yards, in- cluding 27-inch Flouncings, of fine embroidered Long Cloth, in dainty patterns suitable for Infants’ Pett coats. Formerly ranging in price from 75e to $2.25 a yard. Special, Wednesday, 45c a yard EMBROIDERY — 1,500 yards, including 27-inch Flouncings, that formerty sold for 45¢, 65¢, 95e and $1.25 a yard; Camisole Embroidery that formerty sold at 60c and $1.00 a yard, and 18-inch Flouncings that sold for 50¢, 6c, 75c and $1.00 a yard. Your choice Wednesday, special, Seats: ee EMBROIDERIES—2,000 yas, including Edges and Insertions from 1 to 5 inches wide; Bead- ings and Galloons, both finished and unfinished, from % to 2 inches wide; Baby Sets, includ- ing Edges, from % to 5 inches wide. Each set includes 2, 3 or 4 Edges and Insertions of the same pattern. There were formerly lie to 60c a yard. Wednesday, special, 1 Oc a yard EMBROIDERY, consisting of 2,000 yards of Edges, Inser- tions and Beadings, % to 3 inches wide, that were former- ly 10¢ to 20c a yard. 5 This sale, special, a yard c Dresses and OF Unbleached Muslin Upper Main Floor Here is the very Dress Apron you have beer™looking for! Its neatnems and sim —~ plicity add to its charm and — attractiveness, These Aprons are made of extra heavy quak ity Unbleached Muslin, and are finished in two patterns, The one similar to the sketch’ is trimmed with pink apd blue crepe, with embroidered applique flowers. The other pattern has hand embroidered flowers instead of the apple | que, Your choice of either — style at A Says Drys Trying to Defeat Him ‘WASHINGTON, June 21—An at tack on “certain prohjbitionists” for threatening his “political defeat” be- cause he has held hearings on the Voistead supplemental prohibition bil, was made yesterday by Chair- man Campbell, Kansas, of the rules of the committee. “This is a free country,” enid Campbell, “and I thought I was acting wisely in giving hearings to reputable business men to oppose certain provisions of this bill Be. cause I did that I now find that I Dog Fish Rob Nets of Channel Fishers LONDON, June 2%—Large num bers of big tops and dogfish in the channel off Deal are causing con siderable loss to fishermen engaged in mackerel fishing. The boatsmen dectare that these fish swim mto the nets, consuming their catches. From re t ee PUNKTOL, UL’ 4 KRYPTOK, i and Chromatic wid DR. MATT! 's*' 30 at your service, EVERETT. —B. Rowley, 70, dies | suddenly in Everett hotel room. eamnpcnnreannenneatammnmenphaininbeis and other members of this commit: | tee have been threatened with ‘po-| litieal defeat.” oss ‘ BOYD MASON CAPS, special, per dozen ECONOMY CAPS, per dozen ..........: Regular 85c. Fits No. 8 or 9 boiler. JELLY GLASSE special, per doze Tall or squat—size, 1 % Pi | 6 Fruits 6 Coupe 1 Bowl y 1 Baker 1 V-inch Without and The Store for Useful Articles STORE HOURS: 8:30 A. M. TO 6 P. M. Big Specials in Canning Goods Pioneer White Jar Rubbers, regular 10c; special, 4 pkgs. 49¢ 11 Granite Preserving 69c Regular $1.15 Capacity 8 quarts. A Beautifel 40-Piece Blue Bird Dinner Set in American Semi- Porcelain—Special $5.98 nh ool eg Bs Fits any running board and provides gen- erous space for luggage. Can be extended j splendid value at this I low price. to just the length desired, Service consists of; 6 Dinner Plates 6 Pie Plates 46 Teas and Saucers 1 10inch Dish 0 i | gl WU UU Dw ee AVENUE AND UNION STREET. Timely Specials in Home Needs HIGH GRADE EN/“1EL— White, Ivory or Gray 63c aut .. $1.19 Regular $1.60 Imparts a beautiful and lasting lus- 3 ter, renovating furniture, woodwork, ete. MADE IN SEATTLE SIDEWALK EDGER specaL 49¢ One of the handiest tools made for the care of lawns. Trims the edges and cuts and cleans out the trenches. BLACK SCREEN WIRE # ...29C .25¢c .... dDC Per pint int. Kettie 38 inches wide, j special, per foot. . 9c Regular price le ‘ This width only. Bring your measurements. No Phone or ©. 0, D. Orders. Automobile Luggage Carrier Regular $4.50, $ 2 9 8 special at ... A SALE OF 500 BROOMS FOR CAMP OR KITCHEN SPECIAL 35c Soups Nappie These are strongly sewn and well sugar, creamer made. Will give very good service. ¥ covered dish, A wonderful broom for... ., we Be 7