The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 14, 1921, Page 4

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THE SEATTLE STAR THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1921. ts aaa Sas DOCTORS BECIN | cherfally refunded i!" you BIG CONVENTION cheerfully refunded if you're not | | Expert to Operate Free on Sightless | With delegates trom every state jwest of the Rockies present, the FRASER-PATERSON Co. Matting Suit Cases $3.65 Fine woven Suit Cases of genuine Japanese matting, bound on all edges —extra strong and durable cases. Regu- larly $5.00. —Frirth | ninth annual meeting of the Pacific | Coast Oto-Ophthalmological soelety | Look at the extra value at )this stock-reduction sale |":=72<:~~- ¥loor A-Special Purchase of 4,700 Yards of Cotton Fabrics WILL BE ON SALE FRIDAY IN THREE GROUPS RIESE An extraordinary opportunity to save on every-day goods. | At 10c - Ati5e At 25c a Yard ‘CHINESE BOOZE a Yard a Yard ee oe Hy AUTO C APTURED ings and Dress Crepes. Exten- sive assortment of desirable pat- terns suitable for women’s |]|Policeman Makes Biggest Haul of Year dresses and aprons, children’s wear and men’s shirts.» Such materials are priced in regular stock at 85c, 45¢ and 65c a yard. Three Chinese were found riding jon a load of boom Wedneaday night |by Patrolman G. C. Jenkins, who be Dr. George Swift, Seattle, pret dent of the organization, presided. | Meotings are scheduled for each | remaining day this week, Saturday, beginning at § a m., Col, Henry Smith, who spent 20 years {n India, | | will operate for cataract free for all i] | who apply to at the olty honpt- | | tal, Col, Smith is credited with have | ing performed 60,000 such operations India ts in a precarious #tate of uns | The price of a suit doesn’t mean much; it’s the quality aogier yougetthatcounts.Hereare |= 2220s Hart Schaffner & Marx latest suits reduced to the last notch $47 For the finest Hart Schaffner & Marx suits that have been selling at $60 to $75, mean values such as you haven’t seen in years. — |] | the quiet without notifying any of |] | the friends, or parents, even. They went to Vancouver, B. C, on their honeymoon. « For hundreds of Hart Schaffner | 22272223 & Marx. hand-tailored regular |[Five “Soft” Drink $45 to $55 suits. Stands Are Raided Satisfaction or money back Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes Shop BENEFIT PICNIC Golden Gar. dens Sunday, auspices German and Austrian relief societies. PARADISE VALLEY Road into Paradise Valiey now open to tour 1,100 yards of 86-inch medium weight Unbleached Muslin 1,200 yards of 28-inch Unbleached Canton Flannel— excellent quality. —fecond Floor 745 YARDS OF Silk and Lisle Lining Are Specially Priced for Friday at 88c a Yard: Beautiful figured Silk and Lisle Lining and Kimono material, which is offered at an extremely low price, for one day only. , The colorings are rich two, three and four-toned combinations. 36 inches wide, |stopped a motor truck near the end |})of the Beacon Hil carline, Inside |] | the truck and neatly sacked in bags | were 200 quart bottles of Chinese gin, Jenkins arrested the oocupants |of the “booze wagon” and took them to city jail, 8. Sato, Jap expreseman; William | Fong, Chinese junk man, and A. Sing are being held on federal liquor charges, Police declare Jenkins made the biggest haul of the year. The men are believed to have @ liquor cache | outside the ity, Crack University Debater Married Earl C. Nelson, 24, crack debater of the university last year, and Cath erine M. Heinemann, 22, popular Spokane girl, were married Tuesday at Tacoma, all on the quiet. ‘Thin became known here today. They «lipped over "to Tacoma on A Special Clearance Lot of 850 PAIRS OF Women’s Oxfords and White Sports Shoes Are Greatly Reduced pace $5.45 a Pair Special Price Basement SHOPPING PLACE FOR G SAVINGS Every piirehase that is made for the Special Price Basement ie at ameztreme reduction from regular prices. And every gar- fs much un- PRICE 200 pairs of Women’s Oxfords and Pumps in gray, ivory and brown kid leathers, turn soles and Louis heels. Formerly $12.00 and $13.50. Special $5.45. 150 pairs White Canvas Lace Boots, with leather trimmings of tan and green. With welt soles and military heels. Formerly $10.00. Special $5.45. —Second Floor —First Floor . Steamer Trunks Special at $9.95 Very serviceable Steamer Trunks; three-ply ‘construction; heavy brass hardware. The saee- lar price of these trunks is $13.50. —Fitth Floor A Special Grouping of Women’s and Misses’ Dresses Presenting Remarkable Values at $21.75 and $29.50 Smart Frocks of satin, Canton crepe, lace and taf- feta are priced extremely low at $29.60. Included in the group are many new models just received in spe- os perchase to add new interest to the Clearance es, Black, navy, brown, gray. Straightline styles trimmed in beaded motifs and pleated ruffled effects. New Navy elect a Are Greatly ce $21.75 The newest and smartest styles in desired Taffeta just received and placed inthe July Apparel Clearance at a remarkably low price with & special clearance group of Canton crepe and satin frocks which were formerly very much higher. —Apparet Section, Third Floor WEARS CHIEF Jap, 218 Becond ave; E. Thurman, 191% Becond ave. 5. and 8. Kawa- shima and A. Kato, Japs, 206 Second ave, 8, ate being held for federal court, They were released on $100 bail each. Samples of their wares afe being heid as evidence. “The Philanderer”’ at Cornish School “The Philanderer," comedy by George Bernard Shaw, will be the first public production of Beatties new jory company, in the Art theatre, @ feature of the Cornish school's new buliding at Roy st, and Harvard ave. The Art theatre will be formally opened Thursday night to the public, At 71 He Marr. es. First Wife’s Nurse LONDON, July 14.-Jamés Bailey, 71, Was Married at Oxford to the vil- lage nurse, who is 61, and who nurved Bailey's first wife before her death some months ago. The couple entertained all the old Dro s. Z Appears ers of the village after ge eR ET to Be Mysterious Take International ‘T. Malliaon, former resident of Se Just from New York! Sloivaee Jersey resses The Very Newest GREAT FALIS, Mont.—Hail 15 feet deep in gullies; 1,000 acres wheat MARE} destroyed. ’ e uticura T: ity wool Jersey in plain and ribbed weaves. Trimmed with two. patch pockets and shoe- string sash belt of self material. Sizes 36 to 42. food. . M. A Hansen, 40 Zoonomy Mar. | SB Colors: Navy and Reindeer. ket.—Advertisement. a NASHVILLE, Tenn—One dead; SAN FRANCISCO.—Col. Albert and 11 injured, two fatally, when | Map*more, ercond in command train and truck crash near King-/!n Mare Isiand hospital. ‘Corre poe Boot.e7 06 BErHEANOSS aan THe Bany. rece Ganoriecn Reeuiatoa Co..Der?.9-O.AtANTA. Cy constipat by re beso the iges- The Measure of Your feat p Faith in Seattle th that’ the bodliy fun, normal is the degree of willingness you show in tions beeome again and then new 6! and backing the city 4 inancially. It follows that your faith wil pire confidence on the Kidnaper in France NANCY, France, July 14.—Ceorgen Beguin, international kidnaper, has been seized here, With him was Maurice GUraize, 12, whom Beguin had kidnaped at Paris, Maurice was the aixth child Beguin had abduct ed. His field of operations extend ed from Salonica, Greece, to Berlin TACOMA, July 14-—Mra. Edith Cunningham Stags, mother of Bob by Stags, Tacoma’s most famous kidnaped baby, ts reported here to have married Louls M. Lehman, a newspaper man, in Los Angeles June 22, Bobby's father, George Stagg, is serving time in Walia Walla prison for the kidnaping last fall, part of outside investors. You can: best express your belief in Seattle’s soundness by aes in LOCAL IMPROVEMENT BONDS. We offer them in various denom- inations, with attractive yields, New York Chy For Sale by All Druggists Always in Stock ut the Owl Drug This is the latest photo of K. J. Stahlberg, new presi- dent of the Republic of Fin- lot attle, sald to be a secret agent of the British government, is believed to have been mysteriously drowned in Captain's passage, outside of Vancow ver, B. C. An overcoat bearing his name and a set or fishing tackle were found in a bowt adrift in the passage Wednesday morning, the time of Mallison's disappearance, CORNS Lift Off with Fingers | | Doesn't hurt @ bit! Drop a little “Freezone” on an aching corn, in- stantly that corn stops hurting, | then shortly you Iift it right off with fingers. Truly! Your druggist aciis a tiny bottle “Freezone” for a few cents, suf- ficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the calluses, without soreness or irritatiog KEPT HIS RING Says Frank Reynolds Gave Back Only Part of Bail BREMERTON, July 14.~—Joe Mun- a, On trial in Police Judge J. W. Carr's court on a liquor charge, de- clared yonterday that he gave Frank Reynolds, Bremerton chief of police, four rings in lieu of bail money, and that only three of the rings were re-| turned to him, The missing ring wae set with a} valuable diamond, Munzo declared, | He was convicted on the liquor | charge and paid a fine of $150. Munso and his wife, Virgie, were! among thowe who are said to have Made affidavits Charging Reynolds with extortion, SUMNER—W. H. Mitchell, Seat tle, gets contract to rebuild Sumner water system for $38,824.25. EyesThat Need Glasses Al Retirenn To SPECIALIZED BEFORT GLOBE OPTICAL Co. 1514 WESTLAKE AVE, Retween Pike and Pine Sts. Take a small Victrola to the seashore— and take plenty of the new Victor dance records, Sherman [Slay \~ Ay ai a &Co. Third Avenue at Pine SBATTLBE ~ Spokane * A man ie as old as his organs; bpp hh phar vlaes 70 as at 35 ifhe aids hie organs performing their functions. your vital organs healthy | The world’s standard remedy for d |Tiver, bladder and uric acid trou! since 1696; corrects disorders; sti | organs. All druggists, three ‘eek fer *he peme Gold Medal on | OWL DRUG Co.

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