The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 18, 1921, Page 5

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AUGUST 18 FOR 1,000 NEW ACCOU 75 Purchase, $ 100 Purchase, $ 150 Purchase, Purchase, Purchase, $12.50 Down, Purchase, $15.00 Down, } $1.10. Towel Dryer. cial, 15¢. —S ir i) MCC EMA Cea CONT CTT} baum Bros. Furniture Co. The People’s Popular Homefurnishers OUR CREDIT TERMS 3.00 Down, $1.25 Per Week 5.00 Down, $1.50 Per $ 7.50 Down, $2.00 Per $10.00 Down, $2.50 Per 3.00 Per 4.00 Per ‘O EXTRA CHARGES—NO INTEREST | This Friday Special 4 Will Surely Attract You— JUST THE THING FOR PRESERVING 50 Purchase, $ 1.00 Down, $1.00 Per Week ; = = fi wien Gray Granite Dish Pan, 17-quart Capacity—Has four coats of enamel on extra heavy steel base. Just the article you need for preserving. Added special feature for Friday—3-Arm Wood A handy kitchen convenience. LIBERAL CREDIT EXTENDED — } cevaeaen WHERE PIKE MEETS FIFTH Illi New Phone—Elkiott 4910 |iISpiliiiiiiiite t Week Week Week Week Week Special, Spe- Three hundred entertained Satu |dancing. Two ew York and guests of the Cha at the Le the Mins EJ) son's hall, ———— dest that grows—1 Ib, 4c; 2 Ibs, Te; The. $1.16. / 1210% Steamer Solduc. leaving Dock at midnight daily ing at Port Angeles for SINGERUS TAVERN Lake Crescent Accordin, boy sold ¢ shine for ering. Hi SPECIALS I] Friday and Saturday | i] | Glover’s Mange Remedy—used with good ‘} results in scalp treatment; 43 ; for chronic or lingering Bi coughs; special .......--.-eeeeeeee | Eagle Brand Condensed Milk—a highly nour- ishing food for nursing 19 babies; special c We Benetol Antiseptic—destroys all 19c deadly poisonous germs; special... ‘ } We Mellin’s Food—beneticlal for EQ infants and invalids; special...... c We size Murine Eye Remedy—for treatment of chronic inflammation, sore or burning eyes; special .......-.+++ 34c | Me Mentholatum—external application for re Met of inflammation; 3c Murray and Lanman Florida Water, regu lar $1.90 size, ~{ special at . 69c $1.19 Othine—a reliable cream for remov- ing freckles; doubl CUTEX Keeps Your Nails Lovely : z 5 fi i Apply it with the manicure stick and cot- fon that come in eac rough, Fagged cuticle quickly disappears, leaving the SMooth edge of cuticle and attractive half Moons #0 much desired. You will be delighted ' With the improvement only a few applications ; make; per bottle ‘ BBe und 65¢ Cuticle Nail Polishes in cake, powder, stick, Daste or liquid form, only..........-.. BB¢@ “Gonme Bend cotter-the very| Boy of 14 Is Held cook Ih Wu 2 on Bootleg Charge} Lusch with me—Best for Less. | What police declared Quick Service youngest bootlegger Et BANSEN—10 Economy Mkt. Wednesday night on a charge of sell ing liquor to @ dry squad agents. F was arrested at the cond ave. by his father, William Shelly to the dry agents, the fter consid turned ov to be the taken in Se! lumbia and promoters pf ravel juvenile authe nied all kr ource fror BA Berkshire hote which is owned The lens sees with you —the autographic rec- ord remembers for you when you Kodak as you go Our store is so conveniently located that it is pretty sure to be “right on your way.” Stop off a few minutes. The Kodak you want is here. Keaats from $3.00 up Brownies from $2.00 up HOW ABOUT THOSE FILMS? When you #nap that picture you expect resulta. The beat results are ing t for 4 the coming room insures you the kind of pictures you want. Any size roll developed 10c Pring us your next roll and see the improvement. 4 by bring? @ Bartell g and pr fF workr from our ow BATH CAPS at Reduced Prices We bought a large aseortment and therefore have just the one you want —and at a price lower than else where. The more fascinating shapes, the gayest colors and the best qual ny rubber "4 OFF ORIGINAL PRICES Your choice of any in fs) 300 Bluejackets = to Enjoy Dancing, bundred |Canadian Officials adian Highway association lv at pres | attle, Milton Shelly, 14, was arrested ent stopping in the principal highways of Ke — DRUG STORES — TH A HARD PULL bluejackets will be | rday evening with | from the | ‘Tenneanep .will be} mber of Commerce WASHINGTON, Aug. hi pavilion, while 100 from |The coast defense system) ppl will go to Christen. of the United States is due for a radical ehange. And this soon! Seeing Roads Here are obsolete, except for very |in 20 or 30 years.” A party of officials of the Can.| limited use. | attle on a tour of Britiah Washington. They Northwest tourist them. the ree the Atlantic 1t naval airplane teats o coust, were de- | effort compare of the transaction | and defensive power: m which his son ob-| As to ability of airplanes to or to RTELL en, His father their Bartells. cles Do not allow the price to Influence you. While the price is lower than usual for high- grade confections, the quality-—as in all Bar- tell Candies—is of the highest. Thousands of Seattic candy lovers take ad vantage every week of the Black and Orange box. Six assorted favork in cream and chewing center Made, packed and sold only by Bar tell's, Special Friday and Saturday only, Ib......... 49c TOILET ARTICLES of Unusual Merit 2he and Be ‘ 2 Mie and 006 We and are Cream... $1.50 T5e and 81.50 Die arvelous Cold Cream... “ . 2he, We, $1.00, 81.75 fee He 16 Builder Cream old Cream leaya 4 Witch Hazel Cream na Face Massa rc Nylote’s Cold Cream Doriot Night Cream Daggett & Ramadell's Cold Cr rden Cold Cream arden Vanishing Cream nd tmon Fiancee Vanishing Cream . Sempre i] d and Domestic lines, all represented in a gor- geous display. . WHERE YOU’LL FIND A GOOD DRUG STORE Store No, 1 Store No. 2 610 First Ave. : n Second , at if Ave. Ave. Pike St. Store No. 3 Store No. 4 | Store No. 5 Cor. Ballard Second Ave. and 22d and Ave. N. W. Union Store No. 6 | Store No.7 | Store No. 8 600 Fifth First Pine and and St. Pike Yesler SEATTLE U. S. COAST DEFENSE | DECLARED OBSOLETE 18, | them The present fortifications) gusiiary, tne airplane carrier, with An air force must replace of the navy, maya: “The battleships | ‘This tw the first lesson taught by when alrplanes | used to sink warships in an offensive STAR UNLACE "EM FIRST, WARREH! there is some disagreement. | Says Brig. Gen, William Mitchell of the United States Air Service “It appears very much at the pres | ent time as if the battleship as a means of controlling the sea will | ive way to the airplane, and ites William A. Moffett aeronautical division But Capt chief of the { on jand, Aviation j@t sea, like the infantry he final result | determine ¢¢ | an auxiliary Whether or not the airplanes can | drive the battleships from the seas, | this is true, according to a high |army officer who cannot be named i ¢ of Secsetary of War Weeks’ + {Order against official discussion of | the recent tests ax they affect the! army | | “It was the coast artillery, not | the navy, that was put out of bus ness by the bombing tests.” | With a fieet of even only a few hundred airplanes, greater | sceurity could be given Ameri- | ca's 14,000mile coast line than | | beca by coast fortifications costing hundreds of millions and coast artillery units with thousands of men. Coast defense guns can fire ef fectively only up to about 10 miles The airplanes located and sank the enemy 60 miles off#hore, before he would have been within sight of range of land guns. And, observers agree, the accuracy of the bombs | dropped, the percentage of hits, was | higher than could have been ex pected from a shore battery at 10 miles, COAST ARTILLERY NOT EASILY MOVED Coast fortifications can be main- tained only at strategic points. The coast artillery, while mobile to a degree, is unable to move quickly jor in foree Within 48 hours, however, every fighting airplane in the United! States could be mobilized at a given | paint on elther coast. Before either navy or army could be concentrated at a point of surprise attack, the air force could be on the job to re- | pel invaders. Whatever the immediate re- sults of the coming disarm- ament conference at Washing- ton, national defense must be maintained. National defense means an | adequate air force—an air force that could repel an invasion launched by an enemy feet ac companied by airplane carriers and warplanes of all dimen sions. Since the armistice Congress has appropriated more than $135,000,-| |000 for the army and navy air ser | vices. Still we have no air force | that compares favorably with those | | of, other powers. This is why congressmen are showing more concern over our | national aviation development—and, |in=fentally, the fact that our peace- | | time aviation fatalities exceed those |of wartime when compared on a | basis of actual flying done, |Hubby Stayed Just | Two Months, Charge | Mrs, Louise L. Johnson filed suit! lfor divorce Wednesday alleging that her husband, Edward A, Johnson, | has lived with her only two months | |since their marriage, June 10, 1919. | like the submarine.” | FRIDAY HOUR SALES 9 to 10 Men's Balbriggan Draw- ¢re—43 pairs of drawers, N® Mail, Telephone or C, O. D. Orders taken on Hour- Sale Merchan 99 in size $0, 20 in aise dine, and the right to limit all quantities is reserved. | 2nd 4 in wize 34 * | se formerly sold at { Special | S| Garment 10 to 11 11 to 12 1 to2 r this hour, a garment 19c Heavy Damask—150 Crepe Mohair—i50 yards Men's Cotton Sox in | Or 3 for S0e yards of B Mercer. Of splendid material for gizex 9% to 11%. They | Untrimmed Hatn-<75 $24 Damask whieh is ® bo af B cingier of are in colors of black, | Summer - atyled hat 72 inches w will be ete white, navy blue, brown, | shapes and placed on sale thin hour is materia cordovan and Palm Hats of ot Excellent material for rmert Beach, but not each size tavia in an tablecloth This sold ard, § ry color, ‘These | forme $1.35 a yard. ix hour, ly sold for 36¢ a | Special for thin MAT aoa 65c Special for and up hour, a yard 95c RR hour, pair 19c | ‘ , 70 clean ants—The Domes 3 for 50¢ " Curtain Serims 26 Jection has placed et tee ee | at ig 50c inches wide; some are « for thie hour a Organdie Flouncings—to hemutitched and others group of Volle Rem. yards, in colors of Nile, Boy Scout Union Sults— have open-work borders nants in all colors and peach, lavender, Copen- | 60 Mesh Union Suits in All are in @ good assort- a large assortment of hagen blue, yellow and sizes 6 and & years only ment of colors For patterns. They are in flame, Formerly $2.45 Formerly 60¢ a suit merly 26e a yard. Spe- 2 to 4yard lengths and and $3.76 a yard, Spe- Special for this 25 cial for this 19 will clean up this hour cial this | hour, a suit... C eimic, a yard.... C a... HALF PRICE hour, yard. $1.00 | Men’s Balbriggan Undershirts, Special 25c We are making an extraordinary offer on Men’s Balbriggan Undershirts for Fri- day. They are of exceptional quality and in long-sleeve stylg. Formerly 75¢ a gar- | ment. For a quick cleanup Friday, the entire group of 346 garments will be placed on sale at, a garment, 25¢. Sizes ..ncecsvess 34 | 86 | 88 | 40 | 42 |.4 Pah | 44/84] 28) 1 | 58/8 4 | 46 Quantity 8 | 33 2to3 EMBROIDERED COLLARS in Tuxedo styfes, and mad of ecru eyelet embroidery; also white and 3 to4 Veils—200 yardy of plain and fancy Mesh Veiling, 4toS Tissue Ginghams — 200 ‘yards of silk and cotton | colored Organdie Collars and Collar and Cuff Sets | in round and square shapes, and a few small Filet some wtih chenille dots texture and 32 inches | ke in black, brown, taupe, wide, in colors of blue | Collars—120 tn all. Formerly $1.00 to 25 $1.75 each. Special this hour, choice at c KIMONO SILKS—200 yards, 32 inches wide, and In very desirable patterns, in colors of pink, light blue, und yellow floral designs on white grounds, * Formerly $1.50 a yard, this hour, a yard.. BOYS’ STRAW HATS—105 of them in colors of white, black and navy. Sizes are 5% to 7, but hot | each size {In every color or style. Formerly $1.50, °° and $1.00 a suit, and $2.50 each. Then redficed. 49 Special this 50 a C hour, a suit... c Special this hour, choice at tT JUNEAU—Eégar A. Seneff ap W orker Is | pointed special dry officer and L. F. Camp Summerland) Back in Seattle) ?:0tzman came warden. Between 60 and 75 persons a week! After an absence of four years, meen are visiting Camp Summerland, on during which time she was engaged Mount Rainier, under the auspices of | ia relief and reconstruction work - the Cooperative Campers of the! and white, tan and white and pink and white plaids. Formerly 79 and 85c a yard. This hour, yard 50c Silkolines — 36 inches wide, in colors suitable for draperies and com- forts. Formerly 2c a yard. This hour, a yard.. 19c purple. Special 10c Women's Union Suits— 150 Summer-weight Suits in a broken line of sizes and styles. Formerly this hour, a yard Relief Many Visitors to CENTRALIA.—Joseph 8. Buck, 91, | dies at his home in Galvin. Northwest. Louls Nash, Y. M. C. A.,| many parts of the world, Miss Oc- is president of the campers’ asso-|tayia Murphy is visiting friends in| ciation. Seattle. a | a t recently Miss Murphy has DAWSO Bry. Y tial Wie é fs may now be shipped thru Alaska for|een doing Americanization work Yukon, despite embargo recently en. | among the Mexican population of forced by U. 8, prohibition officers. San Antonio, Tex. , Store Hours, 8:30 A. M. TO 6 P. M. EXTRA SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY $3.50 Pure Aluminum Com- | .98 bination Cooker, Special at This combination cooker is made of pure aluminum, highly polished, in the octagon shape. It is one of the handiest utensils in the kitchen. This cooker consists of five pieces—a convex kettle, pudding pan, steamer, Can be inset for Angel cake and an aluminum cover. used as a double boiler, roaster, steamer, etc. Don’t miss this big value. Special $1.98 Light-Weight Roofing Paper Special $1.49. Roll Now is the time to fix ‘Odds and Ends of Ladies’ and Boys’ Tennis Oxfords After the show, we'll go to Boldt's, Advertisement. . ']| Wishing wort heal that rash ~ Use | RESINOL | Soothing and Healing ll The first application stops the itching torture and helps to clarify the angry skin and Bals, Special at $1.49 This August clean-up sale of tennis shoes offers some wonderful values—you will find a good assortment to choose from in both black and white—Oxfords and Bals special at $1.49 pair. those leaky roofs—and here is your chance to buy your roofing at a bargain. This roofing contains 108 square feet and comes complete with cement and nails for laying. Gr chops just to suit the taste. heat evenly and never warp. AN EXTRA VALUE AT 89¢, wold cast-iron Skillets will fry steaks and They distribute the ARE YOU TAKING ADVANTAGE OF THE BIG SALE ON GRISWOLD CAST-IRON COOKING UTENSILS?

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