The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 11, 1921, Page 2

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*RIDAY-SATURDAY SPECIALS— €.0.D, or phone orders; one to a purchaser—these specials, with exception of dicine cabinet and clothes basket, will not be delivered; can be easily taken by / roy i COUPON “this Toy 4| Coupon and Zlc {out it out) carpet sweeper: special — $]1— regular price $2.75 -HUMMER carpet sweeper; enameled metal case; reg ular price $2.75; Special Fri day-Saturday $1— SECOND FLOOR medicine cabinet: special $298 regular price $5— medicine cabinet, white enamel, similar to pleture; 2 shelves, mir. ror front; regular price $85 Special Friday-Saturday $2.98, THIRD FLOOR join the “STANDARD | SILVERWARE CLUB” mr OBC oom —membership in the “STANDARD STL- VERWARE CLUB" ts secured by the payment of only down, ‘upon which this Wm. A. Rogers, Ltd, 26- piece set of silverware with 10-year guarantes is delivered to you, then you pay the the rate of Oe weekly; six each, teaspoong, forks, kni nd table- spoons; alto a butter knife and sugar abell: ular price $16.50) special ‘for this club sale, with good quality chost— A get of little wooden air- ; propeller revolves en you swing plane Bound on the string NO MAIL ORDERS OT DEPT... / you one ~our Paint Department can supply you with paints, var. nishes, enamels, stains and brushes at attractively low prices, Buy what you need— add tt to your account THIRD FLOOP special $1.98 willow. clothes long by IT 4 price t3—: - Saturday rewuiar Amported bask ine Bolshevists Will . Fancy Price} Have London Bank 7 LONDON, Aug. 11.—-A Chippendale| REVAL, Aug. 11.—The botehevint Practised by the “nothing: | suite comprising a setee, armchair ae economic couneil, at Moscow girls” on ‘the boule-jand six chairs, belonging to the | PMNs (4 open @ bank in London to ere, is causing a straining of [ffth Marquis of Hertford, sold bere |and drest Britain, acording eae } by strangers in the city. for $15,000. | vices received here. le Suite THE SEATTLE STAR Ts__] WELL, WE ‘Search for House *TWAS HEC | 3¥ THE NEW MEMBER OF THE STAR STAFF +Many thanks, folks! 1 found a house, It does, aq the men In the low browed, but necessary, business office downstalry long have con tended—it dors pay to advertise, I asked for a house, and, lo! you dinplayed to my astounded muse a hundred houses, They ranged all the way from doll bungulows to man- sions; they were noattered from Hal: 4 Fauntleroy to Mercer inland VT SEE KITCHEN K—HOME BREW! } With that array to choose from, 1] , began my hunt all over, It was hard | work, but inetructive, In one place |the man wouldn't show me the kitchen and other rear rooms, be | cause, o sald, “the baby ia aulcep back there." From the odor in the jatr and other corroborating detalia, | I concluded a home brew was on the fire, The parrot, however, was hosp! table, He kept shouting, in the moat human volce/t ever heard from one of the bird’ “Come In! Come tn! | Come in But we respected the | eanctuary of the hops and at what the kitchen might be like. (Vital tatistics| | BIRTHS Frishy, Arthur, 2478 Ferdinand et, | lie, Guiblano, 919 Rainier ik, 816 33rd ave. girl. avid &, 4734 43nd ave 8. Richard, $12 25th ave N.. girl mm, Addie, 6804 1éth ave N. WwW. | Satiertieta Fred T, 2091 33rd ave, ‘Enarine M, 1107 Franklio Kita, 1370 N. 49th ot. srt ' W. 6ana irk | Kalowaki. Chaja, King ot, girl Hira, Rule 17 40th ave. gir {Murphy, Wiltred Seattle, girl, firennen, Abe, 1201 Terrac: Ee girt w Valley at. ‘ ide P. . Kenneth A, Mercer taland. i ¥. | Rothuigen, Anthony C. A, 189 Sixth ir | Owohara, soner, oR Chart . girl. | Nojaki, Kenjira, i015 way. der 4 shico, 3402 Mh 45th et. girt rederick BE, 2621 Western » Robert P, 4916 W. Da- boy A . Orville J 519 Sixth ave, | Bremerton, boy. Williams, John Bh, 4216 Seventh ave E, bo; Heke iterbert &, 216 N. Neches st, Yakima, girl |MARRIAGE LICENS Name and Residence A Le Legal 1 an he Seattle 26 Young. Wilfred H., Seattle .. Cameron, Jean, Seattle ‘ Brooks, Samur!l F. gana, Eva Glena i man I. MH. Ta tner, Louise, Tacoma | Briste William W. Seat: | Thornhill, Vietorta, Seat: in, W sgham, Emma T.. Tacom (ORCES GRANTED Rea, Sophia EB. from Tom i Forey. RN. from Edith, }Haley, Jessie M. from Jon DEATHS MeKillor, Margaret, 36, ¢ Piftarin, a P. Ave. W ahmere. 436 Firat $2) tarmer. ‘The mfection is thought to #0! | berries. —=—— FOUND IT! to Rent Is Ended TIC HUNT! At last we found three houses that, in Nght of our particular needa, seemed “possible.” After due consid. eration we leased one of the three, Hot bepause we enpecially liked It, not because it was what we wanted, | but because {t came the clesext of thone available to what we needed. BEING TENANT AS BAD AS BEING A LANDLORD I hate being a tenant, I would hate belng a landlord. In fact, I do} hate being @ landlord (as I am at the! present time in another city), And! I gutes ‘most everybody feela the same way. So, what is @ person to do? A lot of us ought to bulld oor own homes—that ts the truth of the mat- ter, Hut with the prevailing high conte and the uncertainty and the big interest rates and the difficulty of obtaining money on mortgages and the aforementioned taxes—well, with these things in mind, we don't butld. Housing conditions arent going to | remedy thomaelves very thoroly un- Ul @ lot of us do build. And we aren't going to be eatiafied with our homes until that day, either, All of which probably must be rolled together into a neat bundie and labeled as just one more item in the price we pay for the war, Sakes Alive! Page Tarzan of the Apes) PARIS, Aug. 11--An animal born | on @ farm at Grandehamps died while being transported to Paris for | exhibition, The ereatube had the) body of « calf, the head’ of a rabbit, | eyes like a pig, ears like @ fox and) hair like a St. Bernard dog It) weighed 12 pounds at birth and cried Uke a baby. Invent New Colors to Liven Up Dress PARIS, Aug. 11-—French fashion | creators have devised new colors to/ take the place of the prevalent | black and whita Among them are: Zouave, a dull orange red; scarabes, | greenish blue sheen; cedrat, greenish yellow, like an unripe lemon: or! chides, pale, yellow; Gypse, white seamed with varicolored veining. Man Dies but His Heart Still Beats LONDON, Atg. 11.—Doetors gave leo Major an anesthetic. He stopped breathing. Bot his heart kept on beating. A pulmotor fatled! to restore his breath, After seven and onehalf hours, heart action conned. President May Not Visit This Section WASHINGTON, Aug. 11.—Preal- dent Harding’s plans to visit the Northwest this fall may poasibly be given up, due to heavy duties at| Washington, ts the report received from the White House Thursday. | LUCKY STRIKE | cigarette | For French pastry loo Gas Price Boosted Hugs Grasshopper Thruout England Ravages Mexico LONDON, Aug. 11.-Phe price of| MEXICO CITY, Aug. 11-—Larke se haa been increased thruout ne-| Mezten nave been ravaged PY atase jand because of the miners’ strike! hoppers of a size and species never and the high cost of imported coal ween before. A Remarkable Sale of Carman Blouses $4.95 $6.95 $8.95 (Former $10.00, $15.00 and $19.50 Values) —Advertisement. DR. H. T. HARVEY (Bx-President Michigan State Board Dental Examiners) Prisoners of Love | and Law Together | CHEYETTE, Wyo, Aug. 11. —| Jack Burr, deputy U. 8. marshal, ts; on an unusual honeymoon. He left» with his bride ang three prisoners for Leavenworth, where he will de- liver the prisoners to the federal penitentiary and then return to| Cheyenne with his wite, Insect’s Bite Is Fatal to Farmer JOPLIN, Mo. Aug. 11.-~An infec tion on the tongue resulted tn the death of Charles W. Marrett, a | have been caused by the bite of an insect while be was eating biack- WAPATO-—Mod lake drained dry, according to Dwight Redman, gov- ernment engineer. To ralae crops on lake bottom next year. VANCOUVER, Waah.—Reduction of tolls over Interstate bridge over Columbia obtained by stage drivers. . Highest Order of Restoration Work Done Examination and Estimate Free 504-12 Eitel Building SECOND AND PIKE SEATTLE warre por Beoaier ow RIES Garprieio ReeuiaroaCo,.Derr. i ‘ORE than 200 beantiful embroidered models, including Georgette, Canton C: Satin and Crepe de Chine, in tuck-in, overb! tie back, semi-tailored and fancy dress styles, in dis- tinctive designs and color combinations of Beige, — Gray, Firefly and other desirable shades. Wash Blouses 95c and $1.95 100 Smartly Tailored Bloyses of Dimity, Lawn and Vole in both plain and lace-trimmed styles, faultiessiy made, but slightly sofled from handling. Shown in white only. Formerly priced from $2.50 to $10.00, Sweater Specials $2.95 A special lot of fifty fine wool Sweaters, mostly youth- ful atipon models, in popular bright colora, inetoding Sorrento Biue, Rose, Pink, Tan and Brown Glightly aa handling. Formerly priced trom $7.56 to _ New Fall Goods in Our Final Reduction Sale of Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits At These Low Prices A large shipment of Hart Schaffner & Marx New Fall Suits, made to sell at $50 to $75, reached us this week, and go\in our Stock Reduction Sale tomorrow at $39 and $45—with our regular guaran- tee of: “Your Money Back If Not Satisfied.”’ Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes Shop Corner Seco nd and Seneca

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