The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 22, 1921, Page 8

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isin ears Sie 3 Demonstration of National Steam Pressure Cooker and Canner cook foods are made delicious and tender in one-third the time with one-quarter the fuel in a Mime ‘This schedule will give you @ very good idea of the saving they make Cookery Cookery Pork ané Beana....3hours 40 min. Ham ...+ecceceee-4 hours 50min, Pet 2 Roast ..-..0-..2 hours 60 min. 30min 30 min. 10 min. -2 bours 90 min. 10 min, 15 min, 10 min, 20 min. Why aNational Pressure Cooker? 1—The National Cooker saves time, labor and fuel, 2—It never burns or scorches foods in cooking. 8—Can be used for canning fruits or vegetables. 4—A meal for eight people, consisting of roast and vegetables, can be cooked at a cost of less than one ceft for fuel gas. * 5—It cooks thoroughly, quickly and without waste. 6—Pays for itself in the saving of your fuel. 9—The flavors of different foods do not blend when cooked at one time, S—All the flavors and nutriment of foods are saved. & Clisecm Theatre ) : = Gs G: 2 to 4:30 and PIKE STREET sccm 7 EHH All you have to do is get two new subscrip- blank printed inthis ad sal digs beta PUNKS Star office and secure your firewor' ie member, all subscriptions must be for NEW subscribers. The Star office. Subscription Blank I hereby subscribe to The Star for two months, and thereafter until I one same discontinued. I month, Name ... Address... Phone No.. Name owe weccens cence coeee- Addre8S. . .-c cece cree cccccccccocccccccecoes Phone No... occacoccvccsimesemenececcccosane Taken by ..-cccccceccevecccccccccccccscoecess FOR ALL BOYS AND GIRLS 0F SEATTLE A large package of fireworks containing ' tions for The Star. Get y friends and neighbors who are not now Loving The Star de- Steet eae es fivered to their homes to give you their order dt The Star. Have them signi the ouleeaee SKY ROCKETS will be given each boy or girl brin the names and addresses of two new eabeetiece to WIN AS MANY PACKAGES AS YOU LIKE + Remember that after you win your first package of fireworks you will be given an additional |! package for each two new subscriptions you turn in. { Subscription Blank 4 I hereby subscribe to The Star for two months, and thereafter until I order agree to pay the carrier at the rate of 50c per Taken bY cecerecccemeccccccccces acccccccecce. THE SEATTLE STAR =| STRATEGIC BOARD BUSY MANHASSET, N. Y., June 22.— ‘The Carpentier strategy board went to Jersey City today to inspect the ring where Georges and Jack will clash July 2% Franoole Descamps and Mallet made their pians for get ting Carpentier to the ringside. If possible, Georges’ whereabouts will be kept @ secret until he enters the arena. Georges resumed hard training to- =| day, getting in some boxing in pri- vate, Paul Journee, who gamely took a bad beating from Charley Weinert at Brooklyn, is unable to box, owing to a broken nose and gen- erally disturbed condition. Maree] Denis was the chief work horse today. =|ORTEGA WALLOPS JORDAN LO8 ANGELPS, June 22.—Spec ==|tatore at the Doyle pavilion fichts| =| hero last night howled in derision at the main event between Battling Or- tega and Cliff Jordan, a one-way match, in which Jordan did not have @ chance from the start, Ad Rubidoux, of Riverside, beat Eddie Macey, Other results: Sailor Biss and Steve Dalton Grew; Tommy Cello, decision over Louts Garcia; Sallor Walter, decision over Gus Williams; Jack Martin, decision over George Ackerman; Rocky Scott, Gecision over Sailor Conners. = CRYSTAL TEAM MEETS SAILORS The Crystal Swimming club and the swimming team from the battle ship New York will compete at the Crystal Pool some night next week jin the first dual tank meet ever | staged in this city, Tho eallors are reputed as having a strong team. | consisting of many Hawaiian stars =| and are expected to give the local = stars a tough evening. woe ee If you are affilcted with » écaire to give advice at every opportunity, become a lawyer or a doctor and soll it, GIRLS! LEMONS BLEACH SKIN WHITE Squeere the juice of two lemons in- to & bottle containing three ounces =| of Orchard White, which any érug store will supply for a few cents, shake well, and you have a quarter | pint of harmless and delightful lem ‘on bleach. Maseage this sweetly fra- grant lotion into the face, neck, arms and bands each day, then shortly note the beauty and white. ‘ese of your skin, | Famous stage beauties une this Jemon lotion to bleach and bring that | soft, elear, rosy-white complexion [also as @ freckle, sunburn and tan ‘bleach, because it doesn’t irritate.— Advertisement, SPARKLERS same discontinued. I ore oreo. - Some ewrove wocccs cc ces wo ew ewww co cc owes | bad habit to get into, ax he leaves ‘YANKEE GOLF McAULIFFE SAYS JACK HAS FAULTS BY JACK McAULIFYE Undefeated ae Champion or NEW YORK, June 2—Jack Dempsey has many faults and de- fects, but they are not serious, The world's champion cannot has band his strength, This is his most noticeable failing, He is essentially & short round fighter, He burns himaelf out quickly and needs a lot of wind for his high speed offensive, Oceastonally he leads with his right. Maybe he does it in play, but it ts a himself wide open for a right hook He has no defense, He has a very poor guard. Carpentier will be able to hit both over and under it, The champion al@ has the bad habit of sidestepping and half turn tng away from a clinch, He doesn’t have to do it, He wastes time, It ts ineffective and Is very dangerous, He also has a slight physical die advantage in the cut over his left ey It evidently has been tender wince he got it training for Willard, If the fight goes long enough, Car pentier is sure to open It, and Demp- sey bleeds very freely, CRACKS FACE BIG MACHES BY CHARLES M. McCANN ST. ANDREWS, Scotland, June 22, —Three hot battles for American golfers are promised in the pairings tor the first round of the British golf | championship here, beginning tomor- row, Walter Hagen, one of the best American bets, will try the redoubt- able British champion, George Dun- can, W. Melhorn will oppose the veteran Harry Vardon, The luck of the draw aleo opposes the youthful Robby “Jones to Jock Hutchison, American professional champion and medalist, in the qualifying rounds. The golfers rested today. McDEVITT ON LAST LEG OF HIKING TRIP Dominick McDevitt, who has a $1,000 wager that he will walk 6,500 miles in 60 days, spent last night in Seattle on the last leg of what he thinks will be a successful journey. MeDevitt left Boston on May 7, hiked to Los Angeles and then up the coast to Seattle, and will fintsh jthe trip in Chicago, The s of McDevitt's wager, which in With members of the New York Athletic club, is that he will be allowed to accept “pickups” in p> taped but will not be allowed to “ride the rods.” McDevitt left Seattle earty this morning for Spokana From Spo Ykane he will go to Butte and from Butte to Salt Lake City. From the Utah capital he will go on thru to Chicago. FIGHT SPECIAL MAY TAKE FANS Whether or pot a special tmin for Benttle fight fans wilh be run directly to Jersey City ‘for the world’s championship bout there on July 2 will be decided today, ac cording to Charley Hulen, local B | sportaman. MARTIN BACK FROM PENNSY Thornton Martin, former captain of the Broadway high school track team, is back in Seattle after a year in the University of Pennsylvania. Martin was captain of the Pennsyl- vania frosh trace team last yeu. NOW TWICE DAILY 2115 and 615 P. AMERICAN LEGION ‘The United States Government Official WAR FILMS ACTUAL BATTLE SCENES TAKEN FRANCE BY THE U. &. SIGNAL CORPS NIGHTS, 37e, S0e, T7e MATINEES /- = 37¢ Plus War Tax 10c (wclud- ing Tax Om 16 Yearn aa itted te ovr. DREN ces for JATER-WINGS FOR SALE EVERY WHERE. LEARN To Swim pt ya TICK-TOCK CLOCK SHOP We Specialize in the R Rit'Makes "of Croce” ° ‘We Call For og Deliver, Bldg. The China Department is Crowded With Buyers Every Day WEDNESDAY. JUNE 22, 1921. The Closing Out of the China Department is of Tremendous Interest for the Remarkable Money Savings Offered ! RASER-PATERSON Co, SEQOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET Special Union Suits 85 120 Union Suits for women Bodice and regulation mtyles in pink and white Regu larly $1.25. First Floor $45.00 Grade Reed Pullman Carriages Special $35.00 Handsome carriages with complete equipment cnclaning windshield. Fifth Floor Stamped Articles Incomplete Lines Greatly Reduced 60-inch Table Runner, to match centers. Regularly $4.00. Special $2.00. Stamped Felt Table Covers. Reg- ularly $4.00. Special $1.50. 54-inch Stamped Square of old blue repp. Regularly $4.00. Special $2.00. Children’s Stamped Dresses of blue and pink chambray. sleeves and front designed to be fin- ished with crocheted edge. Special Demonstrating Lower Prices In Our Mid-Year Stock Adjustment Sales Pique_ neck, ' Special 600 Yards Inlaid Linoleum $1.15 a Yard Tile and hardwood floor designs in the wanted colors. This is a very unusual low price for this high grade Inlaid Cork Linoleum. . Bring your measures with you. F Special Men’s Shirts $1.39 Shirts of distinctivé patterns, of materials that launder well. French cuff and neck band style. Most of these Shirts are of a qual- ity which sell regularly at $2.00. 40 have been reduced from $2.35 and $2.85 because they are slightly rum- pled from display. Sizes 14 to 17. Men's Section, First Floor Special Boys’ Boots $2.45 50 pairs Boys’ Patent Leather Button Boots, made on foot form 22.—Sailor Freedman, who is train: F ing here for a go with Benny Leon- | Jeweler and jard, lightweight champion, on July % Silversmith jsee exhibition work thelr money's) last; welt soles. Sizes 11 to 5. Tbe. Art Section, Fourth Floor Odd Pieces of * Silks, Velvets and Woolens : Emphatically Reduced From Regular Prices “™” A LOT AT 75c A YARD Velvet Corduroy 75¢ Velvet Corduroy in a dark raisin shade. Suitable for coats, jackets and wraps. 30 inches wide. Brown Velvet ‘Corduroy in a me- dium wale. 27 inches wide, A LOT AT $1.50 A YARD. Satin de Cygne $1.60 Dark green satin de c¥gne, slightly imperfect, suitable for dresses and lin- ing. 40 inches wide. Otto Coating $1.50 Brown and blue Otto coating to be closed out in this sale.. 50 inches wide. | Special Price Basement Big Money Savings Every Day 122 House New Sash-Back 200Novelty Dress Dresses $2.00 Aprons Aprons at $2.00 Regularly $3.95, $4.95 Regular $2.50, $2.95 and and $5.75 89c "eM Qualities Attractive House Unbleached Mustin Aprons Novelty plaid and stripe scout percale in a variety of models—open front, side and slip-over styles that are easily laundered. Dresses of gingham and chambray —f ancy stripes, stunning plaids and attractive checks. Complete size range, in- cluding the larger sizes. attractively hand-embroidered. Black Beauty and Topsy Aprons of excellent quality Diack sateen. Novelty Combination Aprons of gingham, in a wide assort- ment of new models. The small boy never worrics half FANS GET THEIR MONEY’S WORTH Jpincics as where the slipper stings BENTON HARBOR, Mich, June Albert Hansen 4, gives those who pay a fee to) —y worth. Freedman knocked out Jack NOW LOCATED London, Chicago middleweight, and Bin Johnson, a welter, yesterday, 1518 Second Ave. OWL DRUG CO. Special Agent much to the glee of those who parted with 60 cents, Women’s Blouses! Silks, Satins, Tricolettes, Crepes and Georgettes QUITTING BUSINESS SALE! ]) Tors $2.50 iz $5.00 THESE BLOUSES COST US MORE THAN WE ASK and were some of our Highest Priced Makes, WE QUIT MON. DAY NIGHT, JUNE 2% One Price— Cash or Charge Make all future payments at our Men's Store—1427 Fifth Ave, near Pike Strect, GHEDS 1113 Third Ave. Between Seneca and Spring Sts. Extra Values in Women's White Sport Oxfords and Pumps White Fabric Ox- fords and One- strap Pumps, with black and brown trimming — Good- year welt late last. SPECIAL Men’s Tan Brogue Oxfords, rubber heel, Goodyear welt late last. Special for Thursday, Friday and Saturday— G3 $7.85 | PEARSE) Wi Buster Brown Shoe Store Better than Pills 1411 Third Ave. For Liver Ills

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