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PAGE 2 FRIDAY-SATURDAY SPECIALS— —no C. 0.'D, or phone orders; one to a purchaser—these specials, with the exception of spring, cot and fruit jars, will not be delivered; can be easily taken by purchaser. cups and saucers: special priced— $1.29 set of six regular price $2.25 —genuine china cups and sauc- ers; plain white or with gold band; regular price $2.25 special Friday-Saturday $1.29 set of six. THIRD FLOOR { EMPRESS sagless spring: special— $10.95 1 qt. size fruit jars: special— $1.19 regular price $1.50 renuine Neonomy fruit ular price $1.50; si Friday-Saturday. Rubber jar banda, 1, 3 dozen 25e, or mas. THIRD FLOOR folding camp stool: special— 48c regular price 75¢ exactly as pictured; fine grade canvas seat; easily folded; only 34 in the 4ot; regular price Tie; special Friday-Saturday, 48¢. EIGHTH FLOOR GUARANTEED 25 YEARS regular price $15.50 —high-grade EMPRESS sag- less spring; guaranteed 25 years; full apd three-quarter sizes; regular price $15.50; special, Friday - Saturday, $10.95. FOURTH FLOOR... doll sulky: special— $1.10 regular price $1.35 —height of handle 16 inches; back 12 inches; body 9% inches long, 8 inches wide; black enameled with gold stripes; regular price $1.35; special Friday-Saturday, $1.10. 100 matting rug EXTRA SPECIAL! 50 cross leg cots— $2.75 each regular price $3.50 folded; full length; fine nvas covering; strongty led; regular jal’ Friday- Batveday, e2.78 each, FOURTH FLOOR very specially priced— 75c each 3x6 ft. size —a special purchase at a very attrac- tive price permits us to offer these 3x6 ft. size matting rugs in excep- tionally desirable patterns; special Friday-Saturday at 75¢ seach. Casson Ferguson is to play oppo | nite May McAvoy in “The Virginia Courtship.” OUR SPECIALTY (Ex-President Michigan State Board Dental Examiners) Dental Surgeon Diagnostician Pyorrhea Specialist X-Ray Laboratory Highest Ord of Restoration Done Examination and Estimate Free 504-12 Eitel Building SECOND AND PIKE SEATTLE YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK The World’s Greatest Playground and Museum of Natural Wonders Magnjficent hotels and commodious camps; 306 mfles of tm Proved highways; all in the midst of matchless ecenery. Its hotels are marvelous establishments. Its camps are pretty little tent villages, models of cleanliness, sanitation, order, comfort and simple, informal living. An ideal place for vaca- lon pleasures. Send for our beautifully iitustrated booklet ‘ telling all about its wonders in word and picture. THROUGH SLEEPING CAR Operated DAILY during the season between Portland and West Yellowstone by the UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM SEE OUR SPECIAL $5 Glasses Free Examination BE OPTICAL CO. 1514 WESTLAKE AVE. Between. Pike and Pine Sts. Our local agents wil be giaé to exptain the various tours which enable visitors to see the Yellowstone se comfortably and at mint mum cost; also to quote fares, pre pare your itinerary and make your reservations, Call on i CONSOLIDATED TICKET OFFICE 1019 Second Ave., Leary Bidg. Elliott 5830 azo =e Ticket Office, Oregon-Washington Station Fourth Ave. and Jackson St. Main 6933 ff. A. LAWRENCE, City Pam. Agt Reom nm Main 6933 “TACOMA: To Lay Cornerstone for Old Folks’ Home The cornerstone will shertly be Wid for the old folks’ home, be. [tween 25th and 37th avenues 8. W., and Edmunds and Hudson streets, following raising of $200,000 of the { $300,000 ne 80 Years Old -Was Sick Now Feels Young After |" Taking Eatonic for Sour Stomach “T bad soar stomach ever since | had the fa tk apaneg sped ape en Eatonic only a week and years old,”’ Eatonie quickly ri ach, indigestion, heartburn, bloating and distrese after eating because takes up and carries out the excess acidity and gases which caose most stomach ailments. If you have ‘‘tried everything’ and still suffer, do not give up hope. Eatonie has brought relief 4 tens of thousands like you Abi box costs but 8 trifle with you: DESPAIR If you are troubled with pains or aches; feel tired; have headache, indigestion, insomnia; painful pessage of urine, you will find relief by regularly taking GOLD MEDAL a tandard remedy for kidney, 4 uric acid troubles and ~ | drug store, and a few THE SEATTLE STAR Still Homeliest, But Slipping * * * here on, you Bull eS el If you can't be beautiful, be pepful! The race for homeliest man honors is getting close, Dan Landon !s still leading the field, but several other notorious Calibans are crowding him to the rail. eee Remember that the homeliest man will not only sit on the right hand of the Queen of Beauty at the Fourth of July pelebration, but will have the honor of crowning her. Think of it, you men upon whom the bright eye of Beauty has never lit, and then get busy and vote for yourselves. You can buy a hundred votes for a dollar and repeating will net only be condoned—it will be applauded. A new entry, and a good one— by the gods! He should run tke a cat on a hot stove, Some aé mirer of Gothic architecture sent in the name Thursday—that of Dr. Mark A. Matthews! Boy, check up 10 votes for the doctor. eee Three votes were cast for Sam Shull and Strawberry Wall, gentlemen whose backers assert wil take the cake, Wild enthu- ttasm was also aroased when the name of Elmo Jonca, boxing com missioner, was proposed by his enemies, A dark horse that has just leaped into the race ts “Daddy” Draper, whose orphan kiddies CITY GARLINES ' INGOOD SHAPE j Clear Profit of | $39,403 in May Shown ‘That the street car situation here is rapidly tmproving was indicated Wednesday, in the monthly statement issued by Raltway Chief D. W. Hen- dervon. ‘The munictpal raway made $29, 403 clear profit during May, accord ing to Henderson's figures, which tn- | dicate that the car lines are able to) |defray ali running expenses, pay in- terest on utility bonds and set aside sufficient funds to take care of de- preciation. Profits for the past three months total $108,811. This is due In great part to the increased fare charged. But figures also show that there has been @ big decrease in the running expenses of the lines. The running expenses for May | were $561,927, for April $362,738, and | in March $383,129. The totals for March, April and May follow: March Receipts... ..$545,383.20 Expense o—~... 513,313.54 sone aoe $ 32,069.66 Expense ...... 491,771.49 Profit for month.........$ 87,338.05 | | May Recetpts ..... ..$530,148.73 Expense ....... 490,746.27 Profit for month. . Total for three months. $108,811.17 Woman Sues Estate aneeee 8 39,403.46 | of Col. Roosevelt’ HILLSDALE, Ind, June 23.—Mrs, Emma Richardson Burkett stated to- day that she has $69,900 coming from the estate of the late Theodore | Roogevelt because she loaned the caionel that amount to finance his 1912 campaign, East against the Roosevelt estate for | recovery. of the amount, Wanted—Filep to buy one share of stock in operating co-operative shingle mill; almost paid for, Writ or call on T. W. Roach, at 36th N. and EB. 4ist St, Seattle.—Advertise ment. Most soaps and prepared shampoos contain too much alkali, rious, aa it dries the scal a the hair brittle The thing to use is Mulnified | coroanut oi] shampoo, for this is pure and. entirely greaseless, It's very cheap and beats anything else all to! pleces. You can get Mulsified at any ounces will last family for months, the whe Simply moisten the hair with water and rub it in, about a teaspoonful | It makes an} creamy lather, | is all that is required. abundance of rich, cleanses thoroughly, and rinses out easily, The hair dries quickly and evenly, and is soft, fresh looking, bright, fluffy, wavy, and easy to handle, Besides, it loosens and takes out every particle of dust, dirt and dandruff, Be sure your druggist gives you Mulsified.—Advertisement. Quitting Women’s Clothing Business (MONDAY NIGHT, JUNE 27) Polo Coats $7.50 and $15.00 AN placed in two lots for quick gale. Dresses, Suits, Skirts and Waists FAR BELOW CosT. COME AT ONCE and make your selection. 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. | Mrs, Burkett has filed suit in the| | { Be Careful What You Wash Your Hair With which is} % way ii one of the Ss nk men on the North American conth nent. Other candidates nominated for the croix de gargoyle are: ree Grant, Bill Gaines, John Bavage, Doo Corson, Lou Cohen, Jake Kelter, Manager Reamy of the Moose drum corps, Dr. Eddie Frick and Howard Kinne, George Webb and Gene Rudow, But the big surprire of the day came in a letter to the conductor of the Homely Man contest. Hiqghvens knows, he is not mod- ent, but he is not deserving of the great honor that would be thrust upon him. Read it and weep: Dear Editor: 1 was gind tn deed to open The Star Monday evening and find that you had started a contest to find the homeliest man In Seatile. I think it a splendid thing, Not only will the pennies help (I understand you charge 1 cent per vote) The StarAmerican Legion Employ- ment bureau, but the contest will take some of the conoeit out of the men nominated. “The man I am nominating came to mind the instant the contest was announced, but I have hesitated about sending his name in for fear it would end the contest. Please glance at the enclosed pleture oof Gi Frazier, If you think (h ination will end the ¢ please do not run the pi until next week, because American Legion Employment {Dan Landon Now _Ditterly Contested; Doc Matthews Runner-Up JOY BROUGHT INTO HOME By’ Lydia E. Pinkham’ V BS ay Noa “vad a ee Bent Benz t "Health ‘L am writin, Pinkham’s to tell ‘egeta- can say that it is the atest medicine on earth, for is baby is now four months old and m sending you a picture of her. eyoay, says, That is a very healthy looking * You consent to show this letter. C. W. BENz, 131 3rd Ave., Altoona, Pa, No woman can realize, tbe joy and happiness this healthy babe brought ped the home of Mra. Benz, less have had a like experience. i A woman who suffers from an: ailments pecuhrr to her sex, as ind! cated by backaches, headaches, bear- ing-down pains, irregularities, ner- yousness and ‘‘the blues’’ should not THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1921 STARTING SATURDAY SPECIAL SELMA LAGERLOF’S NOBEL PRIZE STORY “THE GIRL FROM THE _. MARSHCROFT” OR “THE WOMAN HE CHOSE” The first pre seatation in the Northmest of @ moving picture classic produced in Swedcn with plavers. an cntne cast of Swedish DESCRIPTIVE TITLES IN ENGLISH burean needs the money that will come in, “EDITH B. HALE.” rest until they have given Lydia A 4 em Vegetable Compound a |STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF STORE NO. 3 of the “House of Real Bargains” 1517 Fifth Avenue, Between Pike and Pine HE opening of Store No. 3, our larg2st, with a floor space of 4,400 square feet, marks our sixth year in business and a tribute to the loyalty of thou- sands of thrifty Seattle people who, by their patronage, have shown their appre- ciation of the opportunity to buy honest merchandise at material savings. Our Policy We do not believe in com- parative prices. We give our customers credit for knowing merchandise val- ues. They know that we have one price and that that price is the very lowest because we buy to advantage and sell on a very narrow margin of profit, Our Store Fixtures consist of plain shelves, plain tables, apparel racks, a wrapping counter and a cash register. We have re- versed the regular order of affairs by investing in women’s, children's and men's dependable apparel, hosiery, footwear, cloth- ing and furnishings, rather than fancy, expensive fixtures. We Buy entire factory lines, factory surplus goods, factory close- outs, jobbers’ surplus stocks, jobbers’ discontin- ued lines, too late to cata- logue and bankrupt stocks. We seldom buy in the reg- ular, market* at regular prices. Our reputation for quantity purchases for cash, keeps us be- sieged with offers of high quality merchandise at way below man ufacturing cost—sometimes a lit tle more and sometimes a great denl less—usually less. We buy a great deal more than we could ever hope to sell at re taile We job a great deal of our purchases to other stores, tnclud ing the best etores in the Pacific Northwest and some in the Mid dle States. We do @ great vol ume of business and are satis fied with a very small margin of profit. Our Locations are in the low rent dis- tricts. Store No. 3 is just around the corner from where much of the same kind of merchandise is sold on a floor space that costs around ten times that which we pay. We depend upon dependable merchan- dise, clean-cut, honest ad- vertising and repeat sales —and volume of business. That’s why our method of doing business justifies the name: “The House of Real Bargains.” Store No, 3, 1517 Fifth Ava Between Pike and Pine Store No, 2, 1534 Pike Place Foot of Pine, Opp. Farmers’ Mkt Store No. 1, 508 Stewart St. Cor, Westlake, Times Square OuR previous advertisin fied customers. has been done by our thousands of satis- For them our other two stores have saved thou- sands of dollars. To them Wwe owe the rapid increase in our volume of business necessitating greater space—the opening of Store Nov 3. AMONG OUR THOUSANDS OF BARGAINS in Women’s, Misses’ and Children’s Suits, Skirts, Dresses, Hosiery, Underwear, Waists, Nightwear, Gloves, Notions, Shoes, Pumps, Ox- fords, Coveralls and Oufing Garments and Men’s and Boys’ Clothing, Shoes, Sox, Ties, Overalls, Coveralls, Shirts, Underwear, Gloves and WE’VE JUST BOUGHT From a Large Eastern Shoe Factory Pants, Pairs 1700... ' —the very latest, in * brown and black qual- ity Vici Kid, with mili- tary heels; ali sizes. Ladies’ Navy Weol TRICOTINE and FRENCH SERGE Dresses All Sizes $7.85 .. $9.85 Dresses of beautiful Silk Taffeta, Georg- ette, Crepe de Chine and Satin; all sizes— $4.00 .. $12.00 Suits and Coats Wonderful Value $4.00 $14.95 Skirts Serges, Tricotines, Mohair, Wool Mixtures and Stripes— $2, $3.50 ana $5 Khaki Middies, Skirts and Coats, aye $2.00 Sport Skirts. Gabardine or Picts @1O0 Children’s Coveral's ihn OR All Goods On Sale at $3.85 ix: House Dresses and Aprons In Ginghems and Pery . y_ style: Crepe de Chine and Georgette Waists $2. 00 Women’s Hose Lisle, Drop-stitch navy and brown , “Chipman” F oy ae 5 $1.25 " Drop- stitch Children’s Hose In black, and tan .15¢ Men's Drop-stitch Several colors 10c Package Tooth- biter... ZC 6 for.... Oxfords Priced very special to acquaint you with “The House of Real Bar- Children’s White Canvas Button and Lace Scuffers with solid leather soles; sizes 8 to 13. dhe desc 90c Men's “Peters” Shoes tn gun- meta] calf and VICL. . cee sceeeeeees Misses’ Patent Leather Oxfords, with round toes; $2.15 sizes 12 to 2.... Women's White Canvas Lace Shoes with rubber soles and military heels....... Women’s Black ste House Slippers with leather soles and bathe wnenveeee Pe Women's Black Patent Five- Pom $2.85 PuMpS........006 Men's “Potentate” Gunmetal Shoot. reeeeees 94645 ShOCS....2ereenee Men's “McElwain” Tan Blucher Mountain es, $3.75 Shoes, broad toe, extra high Men's quality, flexible sole, vicl kid phy $4.95 At... oe rececceence Boys’ Overalls tn blue and khakl.....s..-.... 50c Boys’ Suits A wonderful assortment of pret- ty mixtures, plain navy, brown and plaids, in all boys’ sizes— $5.95 ... $6.95 ALL THREE STORES 1517 Fifth Avenue, Between Pike and Pine 508 Stewart Street, Corner Westlake, Times Square 1534 Pike Place, Foot of Pine, Opposite Farmers’ “Market fay