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EVERY ONE OF THEM GUARANTEED FOR 15 YEARS! ‘Screen Door Clean-Up Because of a backward season we are offering these extreme specials WHILE THEY LAST « 45 only, 7%-in. stiles, black screen, plain design— $2.18 SPECIAL Values to $3.80 110 only, 11%-in. stiles, black and galvanized screen, four styles fancy doors; well made, and fin- ished with 2 coats of varnish— SPECIAL $3 : 1 8 Values to $7.75 These doors in following sizes, but not in all styles—- 32x80 34x82 Window Screen Clean-Up 15 ins. high. Adjusts from 29 to 45 ins. Special 57c Decided Reductions ON ALL “WEAR-EVER” ALUMINUM See our new prices before purchasing. $1.00 for Your Old-Iron When ready to buy a new Hot Point or Universal Electric Iron, bring in your old one and we will GIVE YOU $1.00 ON PURCHASE PRICE— == HOT POINT $6.95—with old iron, $5.95 = UNIVERSAL ......$6.75—wijth old iron, $5.75 30x78 36x84 WEAR-EVER NEEDY TRADE MARK dHUUIUSUAHNAUANSNUAONGTONELAUAGELSGUOGLAUANUAEUUAUAUAUAOEAL AA YOUTH KIDNAPED A SECOND TIME 400 Armed Men on Trail of Malcolm Etheridge month, kidnaped by a maake. Hitheridge was robbed He accused a gang him up, between friends of F ae Shortly befe the case was to leome to trial, Etheridge was kid | naped, and was found bound an | mncmed 24 hours later in an aban:| doned shack on the outskirts of the! | city, Authorities believe he is again | } in éustody of the guns. 'Three Arrested in Police Booze Raids | In three raids made by the police lary squad Tuesday night, three men jand a large assortment of firewater | were lodged in the city fail | J. Wasine, 39, hotel proprietor at 611% Sixth ave; Erik Bronbere, 1214 lOlive st. and J. M, Small, 1638 36th ave. S. are held 1921 Record of Pedestrians Hit || by Automobiles || 472 ‘Trygve Klock, 4, ts per | haps fatally hurt as the re |sult of an accident at N. 79th ot. and |Greenwood ave. Monday night | Trygve was crossing the street with his sister when struck by an aut ldriven by Donald F. Hossman, 136 N. 79th st, According to Hossman, the boy leaped in front @f the car. He was hurted several feet. He was |taken to Providence hospital, where he ts suffering from a fractured skull and internal injuries, Hossman is in elty jai on a charge of reckless driving. A773 y22%, Merde 5, 1729 Third ave. N, was seriously in |Jured Monday afternoon when struck |by an auto at Third ave, N. and Blaine st, He was taken to the Chit dren's Orthopedic hospital with a se. vere scalp wound and possible in ternal injuries. The auto was driven by George Taylor, 3225 W. 72nd at., who said the accident occurred when the boy ran in front of his auto, try Ing*to crose the street. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. McBride are the boy‘s| parents, 4745°% Stokes, 9, son of L. | P. Stokes, Seaburst park, was badly cut and bruised Monday afternoon when struck at Eighth ave. and Olive st. by an auto driven by E.R. Halleck, 715 Sixth ave. The boy was taken to city hospital, where he was found to have gashes on the head and bedy. Roth front wheels of the auto pamed over the boy's body, and he Is thought to have sustained internal injuries, The ac- cident was caused by carelessness, according to Halleck. . a Pioneer Woman Dies ; “ in Home of Sister Miss Katherine McElihation, 60, died at the home of her sister, Mrs. ‘Thomas Moore, 1116 Washington st. ‘Tuesday.might. She had lived in Se attle 35 years. month ago, | of hotting r feud resulted used gang and) Grow the Chains of Title De you know what chains of Title are? Every time a | property is sold, or mortgaged, or passes through an Hetate, or foreclosure, each tranmoc | tion forms a “link” in the chain of tite, To evidence the older and more complicated titles of Seattle by abstracts is | @ tedious and expensive busi Better cut it short and | make it certain by demanding Title Insurance, issued by ness. WASHINGTON TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY “Under State Supervision” Assets More Than $650,000 THE SEATTLE STAR WHEN A WOMAN TELLS! RUTH AGNES ABELING “DEAR TOM: Today I, Helga Sorenson, have changed from a bride-elect to a woman of unsettled status—the first honest thing I have done in my life. You expected, of course, that you were going to marry me next month. You aren't.” Thus opens the first chapter of “When a Woman Tells,” a wonderful story of human impulses and human hearts, written especially for The Star by Ruth Agnes Abeling, who knows the feminine soul as few writers do, FIRST CHAPTER IN THE STAR FRIDAY—DON’T MISS IT | coccedreccccccccoesoocccccccococcccccoooooooooes Geologist Coming en Route to Alaska En route to Alaska on his annual investigation tour, Dr. Alfred H Brooks, geologist in charge of the Alaska division of the United States geological survey, will arrive tn Seat Ue Thursday evening, according to telegraphic word, received by the Alaska bureau of the Seattle Cham ber of Commerce. Prince William sound, the Mata nuska coal fields and the Kantishna mining district will be visited by Dr Brooks. Clallam County’s Storm Loss Small PORT ANGELES, Aug. 3.—-Total blowdown average of Clallam county timber in the big cyclone last Janoary will not reach 18 per cont, according to members of the county board of equalizers, meeting here, with timber owners, Leax than $500,000 in valuation, or $20,- 000 In taxes, will be taken from the tax roll, it was dec On retiring rub spots of dandruff and itching with Cuticura Owtment. Next morning shampoo with Cuticura Seap and hot water This cleanses the scalp of dandruff and promotes hair beaith. Cemple Bort Free Adtrean “Ontecare Lab tangs ag rey Ba Atte“ re Mee Oe tee ed Scap obe mes. Augmented Orchestra | 2:15-8:15 WILLIAM FOX “OVER THE LIMIT TO. CITY LIMIT — Evenings: 270, 500, 77¢ A Few Seats at $1.00 2ie and 50c Plus War Tax Matinees: They Stretch | Necks to See Art at Show There was standing room only tn the Heattle Art club rooms on the top floor of the Hoge Building an- nex Tuesday night. The occasion was the first art ex- JULY COOLEST INMANY YEARS Temperature for Month Is Lowest Since 1909 Seattle had lower temperature dur ing July this year than for more | than 12 years, ‘ds of the weather bureau show, ‘The temperature has averaged 60.8 degrees, while that of 1909 wan 60.6 July was one of t in this period, b ! st months was 77) tering 95, | the highen | There were 11 clear days, 14 partly cloudy and 6 cloudy for Seattle in July. His Car in Flames, He Leaps for Life When hie auto, a seven ger 4 Kast 65th «t. and 30th ave F. 1. Hawts, 90th ave. N. B. 4 9th #t., was forced to leap} for hin life. According to a report ti police, Hawts was driving when the car backfired. from beneath the hood, The car was) wrapped in fire before Hawty could Jump. The mar was almost totally de atroyed. fire Seattle Writers in ‘Film Contract Work John A. Jarmuth, former Seattle newspaper man, signed @ contract Wednesday to write six stories for fall production at the Mack Sennett studios, according to word received here from Low Angeles. Jarmuth will write the comedies |in collaboration with Walter Ap thony, well known here as a@ dramatic critic and student of the arts. Jap Cook Arrested for Tobacco Theft Accused of stealing tobacco and candy valued at $500 from th> S hstore of Keiter and Berntaum, 1210 Becond ave, where he was em ployed as a cook at the lunch counter, T. Okada, a Jap, in hel! in jail on open charge for investi gation Do you know can roll $0 lOcts one bag hibition of the club. More than 600 Pieces, comprising oils, water colors, pastels and sculpture were included im the exhibit. Subjects covered a wide range, and inv etyle and treatment varied from art posters to subtie impressionistic | portrayals, sons of ordinary height were almost Jout of tuck, The tall ones could look [over the reat. Short ones could peek | Junder and between. But even thane doomed to be described as of “me, | dium height" did manage to see everything by biding their time. | This firet exhibition was so suc: | cessful that it ts planned to hold | Others from time to time } YAKIMA-Is water going thru | | irrigation systems and finding way | | back Into Yakima still storage wa: | ter? Question up before reclamation / P: ‘hea Specialist yorrhea > X-Ray Laboratory Highest Order of Restoration Work Done Examination and Estimate Free 504-12 Eitel Building SECOND AND PIKE SEATT! for young and ful SAFE AND instruction. Open Dally 2 P. M. to 1030 P.M. MAR-BD CoMmPary. Tacoma. W The most wonderful exercise old. Try it in warm ocean water at Beauti- CRYSTAL POOL The Finest Natatorium on the Coast SANITARY FOR LADIES ONLY Every Thursday hours of 12 and 2, with free class between the Seattle Natatoriem Co. Second and Lenora Open Sunday 10 A. M. to 10:30 P, M. cause and restores 30 DAYS’ TREATMENT ; $2.00 per hex. Descriptive book free. oo Mee Sale by Druggtsta, Advertisement = Greatest of ALL Underwear Sales for August at “‘Cheasty’s”’ Surplus stocks of “Lewis” and Gantner & 333% Discount off of this summer’s regular prices. Regular $2.50 “G and M” fancy cotton shirts and drawers....$1.65 Regular $5.00 “G and ~ M” fancy cotton silk lisle striped union suits ..... non ‘eae Regular $3.50 Sea . Regular $4.00 “G and M” lace knit silk lisle shirts and drawers $2.65 light weight worsted union suits $4.6: Regular $4.50 “Lewis” silk lisle union suits $3.00 lar $8.00 “Lewis” ll - fashioned silk lisle union suits, $5.35 Two assorted groups of summer underwear on mle’ tables offered - 95c as $1.; at..... errr ere rere Tea Party Hostess Robbed of Purse While she entertained friends at tea, Tuesday afternoon, Mra. George Purdy, 967 Vale st:, wag robbed of a purse containing about $700 by a burglar, A burglar who entered the home of G. C, Klee, 4131 Phinney ave., by using a pass key, took a check for $110, iseued to Klee from the Shell Olt company, which was later cashed at a downtown store by a man giv- ing the name of Donald Long. BUY DIAMONDS ON CREDIT NOt Burglars Nip Suit: Near Police St A gang of burglars entered Municipal Tailor shop, 407 way, early Wednesday morning prying open a window and 35 suits of clothes. Aco police, the burglars spent hours in the shop hunting for ables. The suits were back porch and suits being taken and hand ones left. To Buy a Diamond Is Not Extravagance A Good Diamond Is a Good Investment Our plan in buying a Diamond is just like placi your money in a savings account, and you wear W ring while paying. 48 Peter Michael JEWELER 202 Pike Street Peoples Bank Building TAKE YOUR CHOICE of a special lot of perfect cut, blue white Dia- monds, mounted in Tiffany settings or in gentlemen's mountings, all 14-K. solid gold. Mattern summer weight underwear offered at |f