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SERVICE. (KOMIHItIUNCOMUININS | EORINIIUN OUR CREDIT T: FOR 1,000 NEW ACCOUNTS Purchase, 1.00 Down, $1.00 Per Purchase, 3.00 Down, $1.25 Per Purchase, $ 5.00 Down, $1.50 Per Week Purchase, $ 7.50 Down, $2.00 Per Week Purchase, $10.00 Down, $2.50 Per Week Purchase, $12.50 Down, $3.00 Per Week Purchase, $15.00 Down, $4.00 Per Week NO EXTRA CHARGES—NO INTEREST Folding Sulky—Special for Week-End Sale $9.75 Here is an excel- lent Semi - folding Sulky in the black finish, with water- proof hood; has strong, all-steel frame and rubber- tired wheels. Special, with hood, $9.75 Special, without hood, $7.75 Our showing of other styles of children’s vehicles in the reed fiber, ivory and gray finish, will surely interest you. Here you will also find the new Stroller Carts, with and without hood, and a full line of Oriole Go-Baskets are here at the new 1921 values. Week Week “LIBERAL CREDIT EXTENDED ean WHERE PIKE MEETS FIFTH We TT TT cs ‘eo! ea 500 Attend Lively | Head of Fleet Here Y. M. H. A. Smoker Weyfarer Week A pleasing musica! and vaudeville) Admiral E. W. Eberle, the new = Soot Me itate grad commander of the Pacific fleet, will gram of @ smoker given Tuesday |be in Puget Sound waters during night by the Young Men's Hebrew | “Wayfarer” week, according to ad association in its hall, 1403 17th ave./vices received by the Chamber of More than 500 persons were present. | Commerce. [ Safe Milk for INFANTS & INVALIDS ASK Horlick’s - tad Substitutes, ls Greta et ma} wag Digeaicis (Olll| New Phone—Elliott 4910 |{IESRIIIIINES | 2,000 Adventists in tendance at the Western Washing ‘ton conference of Seventh-Day ventists at Kent. The Adventists are camping in a@ tent city that cov: ers five acres of land donated by the Chamber of Commerce, The } family tents are set up along i lar streets. There is a cafeteria, | leptons, light and water systems | and all conveniences that make a city. |Marine Engineers Discuss Settlement Marine engineers from San Fran- cisco, Portland and Astoria met in le today for the purpose of dis ng the recent strike settlement » in New York by their chief, 8. Brown, national president of Marine Engineers’ Beneficial asso ciation. Rig ie eee Tent City at Kent) Nearly 2,000 persons are in at-| |Bank President Is THE SEATTLE STAR As |C. of C. Pledges Aid | for Fund for Bridge} Seattle is pledged, by action of the | trustees of the Chamber of Com | & meeting Tuesday, to| raise $40,000 within the next 10 days | toward the proposed new Kennewick. | Pasco bridge. Had the trustees not | promised this aid, the project would | probably have been called off, it is stated. Ad: | merce at | Defendant in Suit Ralph Stacy, president of the Scandinavian American bank and of | the Robinson Fisheries Co. is de fendant in a suit brought in federal court by the Nippon Gyogyo Kaisha, or Japan Fisheries Co, Plaintiff) seeks damages of $107,412.69, alleged | due on 1,800 tons of codfish sold the) | Robinson Fisheries Co. by the Japan- |ese fishing concern. TIME O’ YEAR | ABOUT THIS BRITISH KING IN BELFAST! | Asks Peace at Opening of Home Rule Parliament BELFAST, June 22.-King George appealed for “peace in Ireland” in opening the first home rule parila ment here today. “The English speaking world is anxious for a settlement in Ireland,” he declared in his opening speech. “I pray that my coming to Ireland is the first step toward peace. “I appeal to al) Irishmen to forget and forgive. I hope there will be « ceremony similar to this in the south of Ireland.” Advancing from a temporary throne on a rostrum in the city hall the king read his speech, calling the first Irish parliament into session. The king and Queen Mary were given an almost frantic welcome by enthusiastic Orangemen They crossed from England on the royal yacht Victoria and Albert, which anchored over night in Belfast lough. A large naval escort surrounded the Uttle vessel as it crossed the channel. The king and queen boarded the | royal yacht at 4:40 for the return to! Holyhead. There were no untoward | incidents In the trip from the coun. | cil chamber to the quay. Now WITH GREATLY ENLARGED ACCOMMODATIONS People of Washington— Your matchless playground, Rainier National Park, welcomes you! National Park Inn at Longmire Springs is open; Paradise Inn, “where the flowers and the glaciers meet,” earliest in its history. The Park will delight and enthrall a far greater number Accommoda: this year than ever. far larger than ever, with the addition of a handsome new ilding iding 100 more vate bath. The Inn, with its provide quarters for 625 persons at a time. bu will Open opens June 25th, the tions at Paradise Inn are rooms —58 with pri- alow tents adjoining, Come early—come often to Washington’s Wonderland! Bring friends and neighbors; let no without this trip of beauty. Automobile roads are fine; train schedules well arranged; and commodious automo» biles leave daily from Tacoma and Seattle, Let us bel, ar 7 plans, Send TODAY forbasatpal ace Recsomneapd inforetion regarding rates, etc. Rainier National Park Company Tacoma * Seattle * Portland visitor ANTI SSSI “Sy |] acar Pike Street. (whalebone: lightest an does not cover the roof of the mouth; cob; guaranteed 15 years. Have impressions taken in the morn. ing and get teeth same day. Exami- Soft Drink Store Clerk Is Arrested James Meehan, 2008 First ave, a clerk in a soft drink store, was arrested on liquor charges Tuesday tight by drv squad officers who seizet 7 bottles of grapo, and a serving glase. Mechan was fined We Quit Women’s || Clothing Business || MONDAY NIGHT, JUNE 27 | All Apparel now far below cost! Dresses Now $10, || $15 and $20 || AN put into three lots for quick sale—they are Silks, Satins, Serges, Tricotines, ete, and at these prices are rare bargains. Cash or Charge Make all future payments at our Men's Store—1427 Fifth Ave, GHEDS 1113 Third Ave. Between Seneca and Spring Sts. || In order te introduce our new) plate, which is the| atrongest plate known, you can bite corn off the All work guaranteed for 15 yoars. | Jhe Rhodes Co: Linen » SPORT DRESSES for Vacation Wear Second Floor Attractively Embroidered Linen Dresses in colors of Rose, Copenhagen B lue, Pink, White and Gold, in various styles, one of which is here sketched, as- sembled in siz gandie Combinations. ’ Men’s Balbriggan Underwear Main Floor Lightweight BALBRIG GAN UNDERWEAR in the two-piece garments. They are in shades of ecru only with long sleeve shirts and ankle length drawers. Ideal garments for summer wear. Shirts come in sizes 34 to 46. Drawers in sizes 30 to 42. Formerly, a garment, 76e. Special, Thurs 55c¢ day, a garment... THE PILGRIM BAG ts one that serviceable SHOPPING BAG. Th s 36 to 42. There are also some Or- Selling at $17.50, $22.50, $24.50 ‘ Vb ae ahem 2 > Vampire Crepe Upper Main Floor 150 =yards of VAMPIRE CREPE, 40 inches wide, in shades of Navy blue, Harding blue, Sand, Gray, Rust and Tangerine. Formerly $4.50 a ya. Special Thurs. Wool Tricotine 150 yards of WOOL TRICO- TINE in Navy Blue and Brown. Thurs special, a yar Plaids 135 yards of 40-inch PLAIDS, formerly $1.25 a yard. ” $2.95 | 16-button Length Fabric Gloves Main Floor A new shipment of 16-button length, Suede finish FABRIC GLOVES have just arrived. They are in colors of Pearl and Medium Gray, Beaver, Sand and Mode, with spear- point backs. A fine quality Glove in sizes 6 to7. A pair We have also received a ship-} 7 ment of 2clasp CHAMOKL ; SETTE GLOVES in the popu- lar Queen Elizabeth style, with frilled cuff and heavy embroid- ered backs. Colors of Biscuit, White, Gray and Suede, in Brown and Gray, and lined with Silk, Your choice of any one of these Bags, at. Pongee. A pair.. $1.75) PILGRIM BAGS Main Floor fulfills the desire of the woman who wants a small, neat and yet ey are made of lambskin in imitation Alligator and $2 25 . e The Store for Useful Articles ED AVENUE STORE HOURS: 8:30 A, te | fal! | NION STREET. M. TO 6 P. M. NOW IS THE TIME TO PUT UP BERRIES! QUART SIZE MASON FRUIT JARS Special Per Dozen 98c Complete with Boyd porcelain-lined covers and high grade rubbers. _ Window Screen 9 inches high, extends from 21 to 33 inches 25c Regular price 45¢ Hardwood frame wmdow screen, covered with black enameled screening. Only a short time left for you to secure a “Wear-Ever” Aluminum Stew Pan for 43c One-quart capacity. Get yours now! SPECIAL 39c Here is an attractive deep Berry Bowl that will hold lots of berries. A very special value. Continuing the Demonstration f ° Z Peet Bros.’ Soaps \¥ with another combination >ffer Fae Regular value 75c, special for Outfit includes: 5 BARS CRYSTAL WHITE LAUNDRY SOAP— “The ( rvstal Wy Iie Billion Bubble Soap.” Reg- ular value Package CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP CHIPS, for washing; especially good in washing machines. Reg. value. .30¢ and 1 Bar CREME OIL, the cream of olive oil soaps. For toilet and bath. Reg. value.10¢ Learn how to save time, effort and money in washing clothes. No Phone or C. O. D. Orders. Steel Bow Rake 14-tooth size, regular $1.35, special 89c High grade square-tooth Steel Bow Rake with a clear, straight handle that is highly polished. Will oytlast several cheap rakes. Columbia Family Scale Weighs up to 24 Ibs; regular $3.25. $1 .98 Every household needs one of these scales—many recipes require accurate measurements. - These scales are very reliable for all household purposes. nation and advice free. Call and See Samples ef Our Pinte and Bridge Werk. We Stand the Test of Time. Most of our present patronage is | recommended by our early custom. | ers, whose work is still giving | good isfaction. Ask our cus-| ho have tested our “Hotpoint” Electric Iron Reduced From $6.9 5 $8.25 to - - - all the The genuine “Hotpoint” Iron, retaining important features—reduced in price only! Hot- point Irons now have the thumb-rest which elimi- nates strain. Equipped with long cord, new price jyou are in the right place. Bring this ad with you. | Dentists , 207 UNIVERSITY ST. Oppesite Fraser-Pattersen Co.