The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 24, 1921, Page 2

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IHE SEATTLE STAR LAST TIMES TONIGHT “The Sport of Kings” First Time in Seattle Boys’ Two-Pants Suits—Special Values $12.50 An extraordinary offering of high-grade Woolen Suits at a Special Price. All are of this season’s stock, and are tailored in nifty styles that become boys; smart patterns to select from, and durable fabrics that will render long service. Coats and Pants are full- lined, and well made. Remember, the extra trousers mean extra long wear. Ages 8 to 18. SPECIAL SATURDAY AND MONDAY. Men’s Khaki Pants Special $2.00 Good quality of Khaki Pants for work or outing wear; heavy drill pockets, belt loops and suspender but- tons; $3.00 values—Special Saturday and Monday. Boys’ Stockings 25c Triple knee, heavy ribbed Hose; will give extra service; black; all sizes. 40c¢ quality. Special Saturday and Monday. Men’s Shirts and Drawers Garment 69c Athletic Nainsook Shirts and Drawers; good weight cloth; cut full size. Regular 85 values, Saturday and Monday 69¢. Men’s Dress Shirts 79c Clean-up of Shirts worth $1.98; good per- cales; neat stripes; broken sizes. Cotton Sox 19c¢ 25¢ VALUES; black and in colors; also black with white feet; 3 pairs for 50c. Men’s Work Shirts 95c Blue and gray Work Shirts of heavy chambray; cut full; well made; worth $1.50. Men’s Union Suits $1.10 Men’s Porous Knit Union Suits; white or ecru; short sleeves; ankle length. Sizes 34 to 46. 3 Suits for $3.00, Boys’ Waists Special 98c For vacation or dress wear; good woven matiras and per- cale materials, neat stripes and plain white; blouse and sport styles. Special Satur- day and Monday. Boys’ Union Suits 50c Cotton Union Suits; sum- mer weight; nicely finished in white and ecru; worth 75c. All sizes to 34. Special Sat- urday and Monday. 7 Lorraine Ericson, 30 months old, is cade a high life in| ‘|New York. She is the daughter of Frithiof Ericson, chief | British aviation engineer at Toronto during the war. Lor- raine has flown 3,000 miles. One of her trips was over New rt 4 a York and another thru a snow’ storm over Lake Ontario. Cold Steal” i a i Sometimes It’s Foolish to Resist the Warnings of the Pessimist |} Boys’ Straw Hats Special 75c Turban and Rah-Rah styles, in Milan straws; black, blue and green, with silk bands. WORTH $1.50. Spe cial Saturday and Monday. Ladies’ Union Suits 75¢ Fine bleached cotton Union Suits, lisle finish; Galaxy brand. Sizes 36 to 44. Spe- cial Saturday and Monday. A tense and thrilling drama, rich in the atmos- phere of Mexico and the desert lands wow fl the Rio Grande—a real romance, too! Ladies’ Tuxedo Sweaters $12.98 Priced regularly at $14.98. Ladies’ All-wool Tuxedo Style Sweaters, with wide ruffle skirt; colors pink and newt and orange and black, Special Saturday and Monday. Ladies’ Smocks—Special $2.98 A bargain of pretty Smocks, fashioned of plain and Episode Thirteen—“The Son of Tarzan” white linon cloth; embroidery trimmed; all colors. Worth $3.98. Special Saturday and Monday. Mermaid Comedy—“Holy Smoke” Sandals and Oxfords 98c Broken lines of Children’s Bare- foot aes and oo Des good quality; sizes 10, 5 5 18144, 1, 1% and 2. On Sale Satur- day and Monday. Bleached Sheets $1.15 meats Sore Turkish Towels i9c $1.50 values; size 72x90 inches; made from good cotton sheeting; good weight; easy to wash. Ss Saturday and 30c values; bleached Monday. SECONO Aver AT UAMES SIRES Fo Children’s Shoes $1.50 Boys’ Shoes $2.50 fd li Boys’ Brown “Weltshu”—A Splendid little patent leather i, bois canvas top, Sumuiee Shoes, with cloth top; buttoned; Shoe. Sizes 214 to 6. Special pecabiiaenthe:cbirereadadbeda me wear well. Sizes 5 to 8. Saturday and Monday. DAY, Dear Children, Noah's Ark provokes the Mctrical Remark. The Topic may seam obsolete, and yet, considered as a Feat of Managerial! | Finesse, One must*accord complete Success to what that Busy Pesrimist, the World's first Arkeologist, accomplished when he set afloat his large. Ps and far from graceful, Boat, Despite the Neighbors’ Loud Guffaw, Shem, Just Think of It! Ham, and Japheth's Papa eaw that Those who thought it all a Joke were more than liabié to croak, They did, and Noah only laughed, the While he down, some | he muttered in bis Ghoulish Glee “I told them they was like to drown, when my Barometer went down™ * ® © From which we gather, Children Dear, that! TAILORED TO YOUR it is perilous to jeer at Persons who predict the Worst: sometimes the Mer. | riment's reversed! > BOARDM. $30.00 Dr. C. D. Shannon's |Family of 11 Are Wife Dies Suddenly Placed in Asylum Men, this means an actual sav- Helen L. Shannon, %, wife of Dr.| PANIS, Juno 24—d*bierapping Turkish Towels; size 17x 27 inches; woven of good quality absorbent Terry cloth. Special Saturday and Monday. Ing of from $15 to $20 to you. Charles D. Shannon, 1519 H. Madison |and spiritualism bave, #iys ja Ger-| called in the police ae D Ratnaty Sweeps menth wind Welk GEE SALUISCes wien |man elegram, com ven I Sore a small place here—my s, died Thursday evening at the) Tin ‘etree se Wen lily hag been taken to an ary bong Wall. W. Bn Wacken last night swept thru the town and is small and I person- home of her father-in-law, Dr, James | pie in the village of Knatefnhoten.| Coffee down again, alla Wa ION | surrounding countryside. all; wn K. every suit turned Shannon, 1700 16th ave, Death was) The father and mother, {igh their! Highest prices, 40c and 38a, WALLA WALA, June 24—| A spell of very hot weather sud-| a my shop. Hundreds of pat- due to heart failure, following a se-|nine children, burned afl Ye furni-| Lowest price, 200. Broken windows, torn awnings and|denty culminated m a storm of un- terns in good materials to select vere attack of Ry R ssi shan | Eearens prea she pint all the} MM A. Hansen, 40 Economy Market, | other damaged property were being| usual severity. The mercury dropped | non was a nat fornia, an cided to —Advertisement. | repaired here today, following a ter-|27 degrees in half an hour. from. I personally guarantee you came to Seattle a year ago, follow. |ffer up a burnt sacrifice to the | ————————__" perfect satisfaction. ing her marriage in New York to *Pirit of “pure love.” They chose P Dr. Shannon. Funeral arrangements | the youngest child, a baby of three | THE TAILOR have not been completed. months, for this sacrifice, but were | wen MB |Rose Show Ends With ‘DAUGHTER NOW We are setting the pace and are start- Trophy Presentation| DAUGHTER NOW hmesccennree! PICTURE HEALTH ing a campaign for sentation of 52 trophies to prize win. ners in the various rose groups. At- day: cao rae ance] STATES MOTHER , unanimous jin pronouncing the ex- _~ | hibit highly successful. vane fee Mrs. 3 Thompson Tells of & larger display ané for on! —Child’s_ Recovery—Gives Te, Ame Rew ey] Tantae Pull Credit Bill for Und t ker “Ne one but a mother can fully understand how truly thankful I am for the good Tanlac has done my Left on Street Car | {he ft, Tame | it would be After performing the saered rites) extremely selfish of me if I didn't burial, some Seattle undertaker) qo aj} 1 could to Iet others know PASTEUR: f ; out of his money. about this grand medicine,” was the MILK. A $50 bill, attached to @ card re! statement made by Mrs. E, Thomp- citing that “it was for the under-|son, a highly esteemed resident of , if taker,” was turned in by & conduc: 724 10th ave., Seattle. is sol ld by your Grocer tor to the lost and found bureau. “Just before last Christmas my he’s trying to serve you daughter Edna was taken down as he should. i Hoot! Annual Scotch) wit pnevmonia, and tor a while I was afraid we were going to lose If you prefer to have = Games on July 4th) ier “Suc ater bene in Bey eee it delivered direct, just M i pha pone ta Scotch Highland Seng m Nile, ‘bab wan ce Pin ao oe” enw jbe up a little, but was so §hin and phone Beacon 0040. games, given under the auspices of pale and looked so worn Tee and the Scotch societies of Seattle, will| weak it just made my heart ache be held at Denny field, Monday,|to look at her. She had no appetite July 4. |a@t all, and even what little ehe did The famous International bagpipe | eat seemed to do her about as much it for a $1,000 cup will be held| harm as good, for she couldn't di-| in the stadium at 6 o'clock, gest anything properly, and suf. |fered terribly after each meal. She hed heartburn awful bad, and com. : WINS MEDAL |plained of headaches nearly all the 5 if | time, Toa Study these prices and you can see for yourself that we are underselling every store-in Seattle. Below are prices that tell the story. Men’s Suits $9.75 | | Boys’ Suits $3.75 Soe sospen 16 c anc _.. $3.45 Sus $1.48 ote, 2. 98c Childrens ts. 23C ma 89c mas 89 sis ““"_ 98c Sree $2.65 Bene. 29c Baw... 89c sus = 89c Her back hurt so bad she was uncomfortable either standing or sitting, and her nerves were so , on edge she hardly slept at all. fie “I really didn’t know much about Mont.—-Louls Lafrin- Tanlac, but had read of its helping jere, who escaped from Missoula jail others, so I got her a bottle, and by hiding in garbage can, caught in Yee i? ape it certainly has done her a world | Yakima, and will be returned. ‘ 5 of good. Why, to see her now, no anges - ve ag one would think she had ever been | LIVINGSTON, Mont.—Boay of - sick a day in her life. Her appetite Almira Zacher, 11, drowned in Yel- Hie gin is just grand, and nothing she eats | Men’s Overalls $1 aizelmy $3.75 Mt S* 89e Mth .69c Ba * $2.60 lowstone fiver, recovered. Body of nee hurts her, ‘She ha» gained ten Men’s Khaki Boys’ Men's Men’s Hand.) Mrs. Ed Zeller, 20, not found, ie 94 z ’ pounds te. weight and all her} Pants for ... $1 48 Shoes ... $1.98 Caps 22. +22ne0s 68c kerchiefs for ..... 8c , ength a ergy have come " ’ a a ue buck to her. In fact, she is a per-| Men’s Dress Summer Men’s Bathing Men’s Arm We : ere ee We ail Shoes for . * $2 48 Underwear +... 39c Bilis | 00 menens 98c Bands for ...-0«. 5c mem Shoes $2.98 Furnish a good frame, Cl B Jenser and case, including Ce) ig Taniac is sold in Beets by the ugh examinath of my Bartell Dri Sto Graduate Optometrist, Se Coa, Dresses, Waists, . complete for $5.00. Skirts and Petticoats now EXAMINATION Women’s Suits Enrioh Your Blood MEN’S DRESS SOX 9c 00 HEAVY CANVAS MEN'S BANDANA \e Why be sallow, thin my ~ * eit (SIS. Feeiuih iu Plaidy fii rh Riobn Bh GLOVES for vresceee QC GARTERS ...----—-. LLC HANDKERCHTIEFS Vsegaine 9c their condition by taking 8. 5. 8. Serges, Scotch Tweeds, Herring: Build u . 4 Fancy lenikadn gee ip your bisod. os. 8. 48 oe eee the recognized feneral tonio sence stts...$14,75 pants ......--. $1.68 ovenats ........... 68¢ Palace Clothing Co. First Avenue Corner Spring P in one lot at #15.00, Home of these Suits sold for $40 [| nd Soin pubes ‘ ait ts sito _ Cp! ve s successfully and $00. COMB AT ONCB! Alfred Wickham ment of rheumatism and skin | One Price— | VANCOUVER, B.C, June s1.—| figeates arising from impover- Cash or Charge With a running jump from a high For Special Booklet or for india Yon can make all future pay- | bridge, Alfred Wickham, 15, dived vidual advice, planet char deg ments at our Men's Stere—1427] into the river at Vancouver and write i ledical Advisor, saved the life of 6-year-old Georgie Gack Pret rome ghitlantes Ga s || Fifth Ave. near Pike Street, Halfknight, When he dragged the 0 ticalCo. little fellow to shore he was greeted « } by an admiring crowd of spectators, , 1514 Westlake Ave. who immediately recommended bim for the Royal Humane society Between Pike and Pine Sts. 1113 Third Ave. medal, and the Carnegie medal for Between Seneca and Spring Sts, ||herolsm, which will be awarded|For poe a For Rich, Red Blood shoruy.

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