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DAY, peace. eerks Bmp Grunbaum The People’s 50 Purchase, $ 75 Purchase, $23 Purchase, AUGUST 2, HS SERVICE | OUR CREDIT TERMS FOR 1,000 NEW ACCOUNTS S$ 3.00 Down, $1.25 Per Week $ 5.00 Down, $1.50 Per Week of the 91st Division Associa $150 Purchase, $ 7.50 Down, $2.00 Per Week aes cor tnene LOS ANGELES, Aug. 2.—Erte [going to put some things in a trunk Purchase, aS “4 Jabali b yg id Week 6. the 91st Division ot | Mullicane is free, ya . Purchase, 2.5 own, S33. er Week Oregon has canceled its reunion After 10 minutes’ consideration — | 1 MEIN ay ones | $300 Purchase, $15.00 Down, $4.00 Per Week scheduled for the same da will | jury in the superior court here |! MPING DAC " on to aasist in| tate yesterday released her on a : he carried the infant in « «mall EXTRA CHARGES—NO INTEREST | murder charge b nection with shopping bag which ithe guarded This information has been received} the death of her nameless baby care uly, Even oes le, was fasnt == by Jules Markow, president of the lo . and w 16 20-year-old girl-too Ma Pi cal ‘erpanination, trom diage Jasob priben hg aon ANB modest to admit her shame—carried sler, head of the Oregon © — |the baby with her | e or date,” co Kanzle: ote, |vuin girk—only a little while off the! Winally whe went to the Merritt in Cane — Mahogany p isiee tia,® Todan Seaneter wrote, | Sie Bish aly 9 Be viiee and Ol hoe te ee yte eet ae reo By cured employment waan't) letters, and two plctures—one of Rochen. Cheuated, “Moneta and | Pretty, but had sweet ways and Was! herself, the other of the man whom other Grays Harbor communities |“ splendid _worker She secured «he loved and who ru’ her life have signified their intention also t« work in the home of a Mrs. Mer) With the baby—the last remnant of | send delegations ritt. |her affection—she buried the pho- | ‘The banquet feature of the reunion| One day she came to her brother ‘tographs, .and—she thought—her will be held at the Masonic club|Abner’s home, She told him there | love, forever | rooms, Reunion headquarters will bo|W# @ickness at the Merritt home) It was one of those gloomy the Hotel I and that she coulda’t stand It '°) mornings—April 18—when the | Advertising the event, a committes | *4Y Up nights | sun seems to hide its face be | has arranged for electrical bill board| Th® happily married pair Bever) hind the clouds, V. J. Mullins displays and posters thruout the Went. | SUspected that Erie w n trouble.) of the A, B. ©. Transfer &om: Several other committees are now| No noises disturbed the A. Lucom | pany notled = peeullar odor busily engaged pre doe Aho] ten ae ae ae caret of Feb! around his place of business, He various events of the ¢ | altho only a thin partition Sep | finally traced it to the trunk —_ ____|arated them from the Mullicane| ¢hat the peculiar girl who gave " “ir : family her name as “Erie Mullicane” Baree_cane pieces for your living room; they are SURE WAY TO GET WALKED FLOOR ALL had stored there on February | and roomy—made by people who aim for qual- RID OF BLACKHEADS Nici pany was born 28, ity rather than quantity. We show three styles— had walked the floor the Detectives were called. It was one has a Davenport that can be converted into a 1921. THE SEATTLE STAR GIRL WHO KILLED | HER BABY IS FREE Erie Mullicane Acquitted; History . Tragic Case TS Bros. Furniture Co. Popular Homefurnishers 91ST DIVISION _ PLANS REUNION Oregon Veterans Give io Date to Join Local Boys 1.00 Down, $1.00 Per Week Impressed by the elaborate plans | and we are planning to charter one | There is one simple, safe and-wure greater part of Ue night that (he) the uncovering of Erie's tragic | way that never fails to get rid of I must raise MEN’S $1.50, weights. price J mane +r heads and that is to dissolve | child was born, complaining bed love affair, | -bed. Finished in a rich brown mahogany; covered wovere headache. Abner, who is not! aie found eee in blue or mulberry Sel. arees’ at 490° ciclick “that y found @ small, iace-hordere: from any drug store bes é handkerchief tied Ughtly about the velour, at ..........-. tle on @ hot, wet sponge| Morning to find’ a doctor to care] icy of an infant. It was a pathetic 6 over the blackheads briskiy--|for Brie. At 8 o'clock he returned ji... 7), . : . rm Values as high as $4 25.00 offered in this. sale. the parts and you will be #4r-| unsuccessful. Erle told hint little trunk, hardly more than dol _————— nmmnmemmmsemes Becorad Wie Glackente. Viack. | the pain had ceased and fell asleep. LIBERAL CREDIT EXTENDED |heads, no matter w ‘are,| In the meantime her child had] 1" addition, the letters Belonging simply dissolve and di leav:| been born, while her. slaterin-law |'0 the girh—her shame—her*blighted ing the parte without any mark |. |love—all came to light with the dis Geese) WHERE PIKE MEETS FIFTH Few women could have any rr condition. Anyb: cane was un-|one nor would she confeas her guilt = these unsightly e ntl came to he point o voly Shi| New Phone—Ellictt 4910 oe OW misher|der, Monday, bright and early, she|until It came to the point of invol Advertisement. y id the Mullicanes that she waaling her innocent brother, Abner. MEN’S SUITS I will put on sale a special lot of Men's Suite—they sold hera regular as high as $27.50, but BOYS’ SUITS You can buy here Boys’ Suits that have sold as $15.00—my price $4.85 They sold here as high as and come They will go at my pt in the adjoining room! whatever. Dlackheads are simply a * ‘ : mixture of dust and dirt *| Weak and exhausted from the or-|o¥ery of the tiny trunk from the b: deal, but grimly determined to keep| Erie was arrested that evening in ati the skin—pin ser recret from the world, Erie|Sawtelle and brought to the city e large pores, and dc helped Mra. Mullicane wash and | Jal. ut after they become hard.|hang up clothes on the following| She had Uttle to say for herself, | powder and the water! day, lying down only after the work jand steadfartly refused to blame the was done man responsible for her condition. | clean stood the|She did not want to implicate Then Erte, staunch and true to ideals and honor, made a confession. Erie Mullicane collapsed, following :the alleged confession. She cried, | jand said she didn't want to live. She | steadfastly refused to tell who the [father of the child was, and would | \not eat | Erie Mullicane sat weeping in her | heen. Mm| A vision of maternal loveliness [stepped over the cell threshold | | “Iam Mra, Angela Kaufman,” the When | Get Started olp yo dear.” | Mra deer put her arms about Erie, talked to her in a low voice My hobby is selling merchandise, or “giv- ing it away,” as some people call it. I don’t care what the former selling prices were on for few moments, and Erie be ; the goods— |Meved! Erie beloved that a new jalliance had been formed—that great [fraternity of women who will help This week—and I’ll make good—as I am her women in time of trouble! Mra. Kaufman did everything that determined that prices won’t stand in my way. money and love and sympathy could do to help the erring Erie. She hired attorneys to defend her. Sho bought Erte beautiful clothes She visited Erie every day in the | county hospital. But during the long woeks that Mra. Kaufman loved, watched and/ | waited on Erie, the girl kept the se | jeret @ her love affair locked in ber, | heart. But Prie gave up hope—she refus- | ed to live. Thoughts of the litue one! buried in the tiny trunk haunted her; the ghosts of her dead love would clutch at her heart during the long watches of the night. Everyone gave her up for lost—everyone except Mra. | | Kaufman. | Mrs, Kaufman walked into the lit: | tle room where Erie Mullicane was | lying, sat on the edge of her cot, and | said fe, I believe you will be| freed, because I am working day and| night for your interests. I am trying | | to help you—you must help me.” | ‘The girl lay silent for a few mo-| ments, then she said | “I have not told you every. | thing, but 1 shall. “The man I loved and trusted was William Elmer McComb, a rich banker of Lebanon, Leclede | county, Missouri, and he deceived | me “When I was 16 years old IT | went to work at his big home for | his father and mother, I washed, | ironed, baked and scrubbed. They paid me $4 a week, “In October, 1918, the son of | | these folks—a man of 50 years— told me ho loved me and wanted to marry me. He said his father | was about 87 years old and tix mother 78, and 4s soon as one of | them died we could get married. | “When he found out that I was | ‘ome & mother, he took me © depot, guve me the change from $100 after he bought mea | MEN’S SUITS I will put out & grand selec- tion of Men's Suits that » in this store as high as $40: They will be a real pickup at MEN’S SUITS I have selected a big assort- ment of Men's Suite—the val- ues were up to $45.00—you can take your pick at this great sale for $18.85 money, so they to || Removes Hairy Growths || Without Pain or Bother (Modes of Today) It is not necessary to use a painful | process to remove hairy growths, for with little delatone handy you BOYS’ SHOES WORK SHOES |keep ‘the skin entirely free fro I will sell Boys’ Shoes, the these beauty destroy To remove I will put on sale a selection of Men's Work Shoes, the val- ues as high as $6.00, to go "$2.85 hair, make a stiff paste with a little | powdered delatone and water, Spread this on the hairy surface and in about two minutes rub off, wash the skin and the hairs are To guard against disappointment, be careful ret real delatone. Mix Advertisement. kind that wear—they sold here ay high as $4.00. They will go at my price $1.65 gone. DRESS SHIRTS Very good styles, and the reg tar values as high as $3.00. Ali sizes, will go at my price 69c CANVAS GLOVES I will sell a limited amount of Canvas Gloves that sold regu lar as high as 15c—my price 3c UNIONS in several 1 am now devoting |my entire time to my dental practice. Having now served jthe people here for twenty years, and made good by doing dental work that can guarantee, and guarantee good. 1 do not com Dentists, nor do pocketbook or sell you conve: tt ve two dollars th of Botial work for every dollar Troe cefye—-#0 you save a dollar, I make a dollar, and our interests are mu- tual -we both wip making my H. T. LACELLE, AMERICA’S GREATEST PUBLICITY EXPERT PALACE CLOTHING CO. FIRST AVE. CORNER SPRING ST. pete with Cheap. operate on your pen evenings till 7 and Sundays unr i206 tor people who work, EDWIN J, BROWN, D. D. 8, Seattle's Leading Dentist 106 Columbia 56 ov lher relations with McComb to F, M raGE 5 MEN’S FURNISHINGS IN AN AUGUST CLEANUP SALE nd style Men's Furnishings offered in this sale have b taken from regular stock; size ran amortments are beok pt of the different lines. For this reason, the price reduced to effeet a rapid cleanup. | Men’s Four-in-Hand Ties—Special 25c URIN-HAND TIES tn assorted patterns, colors and stripes. These have been r stock for This Sale, and formerly sold and $1.00, Special for Tt n ih me have been un usually taken from Sale, Choice sue, 250 1,000 F regu Men’s Union Suits in a Large Assortment at Special Reductions, Wednesday UNION SUITS—196 Suits in short sleeve, ankle length style, of fine combed cotton highly mercer. ized and in flesh and white Nicely finished and ideal for summer, Sizes are 28 to 46, but not \ each size in every color or style. Formerly $2.50 and $5.00 a Suit. For This , a Sult..81.905 UNION SUITS—202 Nght weight ribbed cotton | UNION SUITS—259 long and short sleeve, ankle length Suits in sizes 38, 40 and 42 only suits in short and long slee s, ankle length Thene were $2.00 Oak former| styles, Sizes 34 to 46. Formerly $1.50; This Bale, $1.15 Sali igh OWN aks doswullnsind paaeesanenucael 95¢ Women’s Overalls Special | Men’s Bathing Suits Special BATHING SUITS—67 of them, made of heavy ee ann wt ae - rg ee AE gp Be mits denim, blue chambray and khaki colors; aS ae : a Suits in broken sizes. Originally $4.50 a Suit. | nortment of colors, Formerly $2.50 and $2.75 eg a eg $2.05 | a Suit. For This Sale, a Suit........... 8e Boe al Pgaice WOMEN’S OVERALLS—199 pairs of blue BATHING SUITS—114 tn number, of light - denim, blue chambray and khaki colored | weight cotton, in all sizes. There formerly overalls, in sizes 26 to 26, but not each size | sold for $1 for Wednesday's sale, in every golor. Origini 4 pair. For | vine galaviesce sack cone OSE This Sale, a pair Reiss 98¢ Men’s Work Shirts—Special MEN'S FLANNEL SHIRTS in an assortment of colors. Sizes are 14% to 18%. for $5.00, $6.50 and $7.60 each. Then reduced. Special.for This Sale, choice..... $2.65 MEN’S WORK SHIRTS—152 “Old Hickory” brand and black sateen Shirts in a broken line of sizes, These formerly sold at $1.50 each. Special for Wednesday's Bale, €8ch .......ccssecsecec cere TOE Men’s Muslin Night Shirts These formerly sold Here 190 MEN’S MUSLIN NIGHT SHIRTS in sizes 15, 16, 18, 19 and 20 mies sold formerly for $1.76 each. Special for This Sale, each....... setecverecccecesercsseescosecesccoscesscssos SEO MUSLIN NIGHT SHIRTS—79 of them in a complete range @f sizes in reilly and extra lengths Formerly $2.50 each, Your choice, This Sale, at..........sceseeesecees ee dTtiiiiriite.. i . $1.15 Men's Section—Main Floor +. ment of justice in Los Angeles, to | gether with photographs of McComb and letters from the man to after she arrived in Los Angele Among other things, the girl ad-| mitted that McComb had taken her| to Tulsa, Okla, in violation of the] Mann act McComb, according to Middle ais} dispatches, ts in a sanitartum. His! mortification, humiliaton and. nerv-| insane asylum. It was only after | ou% condtion caused by Erie's expose I trusted you that I told.” have been too much for him to Mra, Kaufman immediately turned stand. He has never gone back to er the girl's signed confession of Lebanon, where he was the pillar of ithe church and te most tmportant ECZEMA Is ONLY SKIN DEEP “He never provided for the coming baby, nor myself, but told me that if I ever got out of the fix I was in to come back and he would live with me again. I was afraid of him because he sald if I revealed the fact that my condition was cansed by him, he would have me thrown in the “WEAR-EVER” Aluminum Cooking Utensils at Greatly Reduced Prices Every piece of “Wear-Ever’ Aluminum in our large stock is now selling at a reduced price. You can’t afford to miss this wonderful opportunity to stock up on “Wear-Ever” utensils. AS A SPECIAL INDUCEMENT WE OFFER A “WEAR-EVER” 1-QUART ALUMINUM Ro) S| RE Rae Canning Headquarters 7x7 Auto Tent Special at $11.55 OFFERS M/ FRUIT JAR For camping or touring this is the ideal tent. QUART SIZE AT 98c Come in and visit our camping de- partment—biggest display in the city. DOZEN Some of these jars have the porce- Jain lined Mason covers and others have the Kerr covers. Your choice at 98¢ dozen. ROOT BEER BOTTLES Large Size—Special $1.19 Doz. We have an expert in charge of our Canning Section who will be glad to assist you. Screen Doors at Bargam Prices Big Assortment to Choose From Special at $2.98 Here is one of the greatest Screen Door values we have of- fered for many days. In this lot you will find several styles to choose from—some are covered with galvanized sereen, others have black screen. We have all stock sizes, but not in each style. Special at $2.98.