The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 20, 1921, Page 5

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- ' ' WEDNESDAY, JU THE SEATTLE STAR ee —— q Don't Forget the Special Performance at Pantages =| FRIENDS FOR A DAY, ANYWAY Organdie Flouncings—Reduced to $2.45 a Yard ursday, the 21st, at 11 p.m. Benefit of Elks’ Big Brotherhood Movement! , Main Floor—Rear = cea ‘Thirteen plain color# and white, In 40-inch widths; also Dotted Organdie Mouncings in yellow, flesh Py : i and lavender, which sold formerly for $6.00, $4.00 and and are shown with picotedged ruffie and Grunbaum Bros. Furniture Co = | hemetitohing. Reduced to, a yard The People’s Popular Homefurnishers Sie OO ae i) || The Rhodes Ca, 1.00 Down, $1.00 Per 3.00 Down, $1.25 Per 5.00 Down, $1.50 Per 7.50 Down, $2.00 Per 10.00 Down, $2.50 Per 12:50 Born $3.90 Fee We >| @ Summer Season Fancies NO mann SEER ORS-<NO INTEREST : om § : j iN = IN Size Brass Bed $29.50 | Box Dainty Silk Te, | 335 ) Lingerie Upper Main Floor There is nothing more appreciated by a woman than dainty undergarments. For PEACE the benefit of the woman who is seeking co } distinctive, garments of quality in silk FERENCE lingerie, in keeping with very moderate prices, we are having a special display of Chemise, Gowns and Bloomers of fine qual- ity silk. Priced exceptionally low. In fact, you would be fortunate to find garments of equal value elsewhere in the city at the prices we are offering on this display. CHEMISE AND GOWNS of flesh-colored heavy quality crepe de Chine, embroidered and trimmed with Filet lace. Also In plain and.lace-trimmed models, Sizes are 36 to 44 $4 95 and 15 to 17 respectively. Special, CACh....0...++.sccerssececscccessssersaccsceonooveses ° | 1H # ? eed CHEMISE AND GOWNS of fiesh-colored BLOOMERS of washable satin, in flesh color, | crepe de Chine, effectively trimmed with silk with lacetrimmed elastic knee. These are a | T. d. e Georgette and fine lacen, Sizes 36 to 44 and splendid value Sizes 25 and 27. | | o. ay In 15 to 17 respectively. $3 95 Special, a pair r } 8 ia), CACH .rccccsocccsccccederss ; | gncaen ¢ * CAMISOLES, 60 of them, made of washable —————— ¢ : | | CHEMISE, made of flesh-color crepe de Chine satin in flesh and white, with lace, embroidery | on gress | in néat lace-trimmed models. Sizes are 36 to 44, and Georgette trimmings. Formerly $6.50 and REMARKABLE VALUE at the ice offered. en | i t casinos Very neat and comfortable for $4.95 each. Then reduced to $3. This Bed is of the best quality pet posts are Drowned, Police Believe, by|} conttmuas ialicinn’ or eies |State Labor Director Asks|[) summer. special at.........-2esee0 $2 .95 Marked special for clearance, each $2.95 two inches in diameter and the five rods in head Falling From Boat |] "Wetestu'commitien expectea tol} Acceptance of Proposal d foot ch. Sell: | ‘ampbell, named || abeteh | ‘ + 4 Teatarty fp $46.50. SPECIAL. . $29 .50 we vhusher || edward Clifford, state director of Jersey Silk Petticoats VANCOUVER, B.C, July 20.--On|| (© hom she paid the theory that she ts from Seattle, || “"Suaictary committee holds hearing || 'Abor and industries, Tuesday direct: | Special police are endeavoring to fix the iden yaching bill | ed a fetter to the officials and mem-) t LIBERAL CREDIT EXTENDED Uty of a woman who was drowned in commerce committee |) bers of the United Mine Workers of Gl .eeee e the Narrows here last week. The : ~ “|| America, district No, 10, in which he| watch found on the body had stopped | urged them to disregard the mer Second Floor / . > ° tions of John L. Lewin, international is Lagred hyn eee. a ie committees continue inquiry into farm |} president, to reject the aettieanent | As * one-day special we are offering Jersey Silk Petticoats, with jersey and messaline flounces; va a escane chard |] Seudittone es ccmmittes considers || Propased by the state coal commis |[| alee. ae Messaline Petticoats in colors of American Beauty, black, navy blue, brown, green, taupe, Shoes and clothing bear the trade || “filed milk” bil a | sion. Durple and wistarla—T5 of them, to sizes 34 to 38inch lengths. Thursday, each, $6.85. i ensue co! night to « . iu "and * crane sen was about 24 years Continues Pr compa Norris er || Complete break between the miners ens port irts | 0M, five feet four inches tall, with or msg pe farmer | and mine operators of the state, S| brown hair and blue eyes, | < | ‘The state official declared that Main Floor he miners should atcept the rettlo- |i} Bu abit ‘The watch was worn on the wrist. en. be | mmerstyled Sport Shirts with the wide laydown sport collar; also a breast pocket, They are It nba pang: yak aren tao the! . Mga and yada a commission, despite made of good quality striped percale, in sizes 14 to 16%. Just the shirt for outing 1 name Kolbo as the man: wer, A|| mine war conti j on warm summer daye Moderately priced at. ..scsessssscsessees, 0 cacccccecoae oe Drank Quart a Day, stone was missing from @ lavallicre|(__*#'4'*r Tellet bearte continuen eens ee eeeeseess a on Nev, Not Now |r indece Harder of (Still Abandonea, (40-YEAR SCHOOL ‘Tavern cafe, 1326% Second ave, was N A Police Seek Owner Naval Reserves on _/|Breadstuff Exports dating when, dry cuted’ man teen: ote Is in Seattle olice ise Coming Bach into his saas e searched ‘aoe Clement Sara, king of the reindeer| Does anyboty own « lonesome BONDS ARE SOLD Cr uise ming From Uz. Ss. Increase place of business on a warrant, cy. | Porters 1s at the Savoy hotel. Sara, | looking #0in at 4900 49th ave A Pa SAN DIEGO, Calif, July 20-—Se] WASHINGTON, July 20,—Bread| CORNING, Cal, July 26. bt nett! continued te endve, who ts a native of Lapland, but @ pio | troiman F. E. Bryant found m all E. Shorrock Is Alone in His aitle naval reservists aboard the 2ist| stuffs exported from the United| Corning box factory was Several cases ot wine were found eer the the owner ot 2.000 head ot |sbandoned in a cellar. Dry squad destroyer division, having touched | States during the fiscal year ended |here yesterday by fire, at an esth iti their southernmost int, will i] 1 by dry squad men. “I use it my.|the enimals that made Santa Claus | man ere looking for the owner. tye Opposition ver|touay for a direct HE grt Pond bly ARAB or veh ay f':O71.$66.440, | mated lone of $15,000, self," said Joseph; “I drink about | famous. > Shorrock was the only member lnor, The Seattle contingent will be| the previous y ordi @ Quart a day.” Gianetti was ar. Ee 2S. PERMANENT QUARTERS nought | f the Seattle school board to vote! reijeved from active duty in Seattle | commerce plltomwdiarn acs to a| PORT ANGELES—Fire destroys rested and jailed on liquor charges.| Males outnumber the females im|by Maple Leaf post, Na 21, Ameri-/2sainst the sale of $1,725,000 40-year] early Monday morning. cement | No. & of Puget Sound Mills @ He is held for $500 bail. Australia by about 83,000, can Legion. $ per cent bonds to the Seattle bank | “4 . Timber Co, _ é apace See peepee ne Ee ~| *yndicate at $100.05 and accrued in- 5) mN rN ‘S) wN TT io) | [}] | terest, The vote was four to one in| | | 4 ia) us as favor of the sale, with County Treas. | urer William A. Gaines also voling m 4 us a4 us as us c . 4 : | for the issue. : ‘ 6 Z ‘y 6 | Shorrock declared that the money secured by the bond sale would not | Es » Nes ' ae { : ; be used for two years, that the bond OA= < , » ? market would be improved before | 5 = ‘ L - ‘ that time, and that the issuance of . “JAZZ” : 40-year bonds in “utterly indefensi- bie.” Say Sand Point Can e e s Be Cleared Cheapl porti . : for { iris and Sand Point, in the belie of a4 S ng Goods Section Of fers Timely county commissioners, may be | e monty Re A ee org Nevofeeed Specials for Thursday Bo Ss Washington. D. ©, by. Chairman ‘two Special Groups of ALL “KENT” | Claude C. Ramsay and his colleagues, | ‘a e y anna ake tae tiavemo wowa | Cotton Bathing Suits Tennis Rackets be required to clear and grub the ies to Two ices Ae proposed aviation = oftered _the Men’s and Boys’ Sizes Just Get Two New Subscriptions to The Star se iverraeest Fhe Wapears folawn: | al Values $4.00, $4.50, t HERE'S HOW CTS i iary Rar $1.49 $0. $2.98 |year ago we secured bids and have | sfc Get your friends and neighbors ‘who are not now having The Star deliv- i Saie ‘on tile for Sasteg saa grub rc | Values $6.50, $7.50, 7 = ‘ “ese ' ok for of acre At this price there are ered to their homes to subscribe. Have them ‘sign the subscription blank foe doe ot ay am yeh greed i $8.50, $ .printed below and bring to The Star and get your cap. we bauipve wala: a oo bg sizes from.$4 to 48. Many Special. . 4.69 7 combinations of color. ‘VER midone today for $150 per acre. Evi. m a ieegore ALL SUBSCRIPTIONS MUST BE NEW—THAT IS, PEOPLE WHO ARE dentiy’ someone not familiar with at 98c a: = wearing the neW nor NOW REGULAR SUBSCRIBERS TO THE STAR. | crotosaliting thie whale ouegpetiae.* You will realize the tremendous value of- oad at oe NW rary : : | very Kent et is made with the pcan Take Your Choice of >| \Industri lAccident | There are sizes from 28 to 40. These greatest care and the material is all are mostly black, trimmed in red or carefully selected. They are ver the Following Color Court Is Not Legal y ry pop- NO MONEY SUBSCRIPTION BLANK white. vi Combinati PHOENIX, Ariz, July 20,— Tho ular with players, Simply take the order for the I hereby subscribe to The Star for two months, and thereafter : ons . = jArizona supreme court yesterday ST ae paper. Our carrier will do the # t Red and Black, handed down a decision declaring un me far 1 worn cane oaetenet, | Se ey an me © ie cia sak BE [constitutional nn act passed by. the Cloth e ral 7 month. . Ce) THE “LAST WORD” M. lrecent legislature, creating an indus aroda and Orange, = | trial accident commission. = \ 6“ ABER } “ Ne * ST! : ME Black and O : = eo s va v 4 I d E | J I AM NOT NOW HAVING THE STAR DELIVERED TO ME pec. setae auth commission was to have han. Window mprove ver: asting ars Blue and Gola; == from injuries to employes in indus ses | trial occupations, Self-Seali: = | “he court expressed Alssatistaction Shades War ene. at the present workmen's compensa. tion law, but declared unconstitu- tional the new provision and prohib. ‘ Pint size, $1 59 \ited its enactment as law. SPECIAL dozen... e PRG eae ct, Qt. size, Cc dozen... $1.79 Glass Top Vacuum P Fruit Jar ep Size—36x72_ inches. : bes a eed al for Sprains Color—Green feeb Sor eagle ie e These are good weight spected. A perfect = and Strains Opaque Window Shudes, vacuum seal guaran- CIRCULATION DEPT. #| (esmec= || Zocor s | Scilae s = that Sloan's quickly takes sore- can be cut down to any ed for the preserva- ness out of muscles, and width. tion of fruits, vege- EVERY BOY SEATTLE STAR eit seal ackanuae pals Complete with brack- | tables, meats | _ is wearing one of the popular wool-felt colored Jazz Caps. 1307 Seventh Ave. Phone Main 0600 oT oo Mo Mola Malm mc lcs NQMC 0000+ ev erscer cers eres cecccwes ces sseesseseeres sees tessnece Within the State of Washington must be pald in advance at the rate of 50c per month. Ws Tc] eta. absolutely sanitary. No Phone or C. O. D. Highest grade Cold Orders. Pack rubber rings.

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