The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 30, 1921, Page 2

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factory demonstration week EMPRESS UNIVERSAL PIPELESS FURNACE an unusual opportunity Mus —the EMPRESS UNIVERSAL PIPE LESS FURNACE replaces stoves and other unsatisfactory heating systems. Can be placed in any house end saves from one-quarter to one-half the fuel, while giving you more and better heat. Why not get rid of your cold rooms, dirt, dust, work, and carrying fuel and ashes through the house—burns any fuel at a dig saving. the EMPRESS YNIVERSAL PIPE- LESS FURNAC distributes heat evenly throughout the home—there is but one register, No heat-wasting pipes. Perfect circulation through one register gives uniform heat to every nook and corner, Cold fresh air ls sucked into the furnace to be heated, moistened and purified, then returned to your rooms, DEPOSIT— —%5— deposit this week will hold any EMPRESS UNIVER SAL PIPELESS FURNACE you trade in your old stove— ~—we make a liberal allowance on your old wasteful heating stove on the Pg) rice of EMPRBSS_UNI- YERSAL PIPELESS FURNACE. may eelect for future delivery and entities you to all special inducements of this sale. FREE! —to all rs of EMPRESS UNIVER- SAL PIPELESS FURNACES or EM- PRESS UNIVERSAL COMBINATION RANGES during this factory Demonstra- tion Week, or those who may —— this week for installation later, we give FREE one of these high-grade white porcelain top kitchen tables, Co. ‘18066. nome. TASB These Shoes Selling at Trustee’s Sale! That means they must be sold! It means creditors insist on Fas their money without further delays. It means I MUST SELL EM. And it means YOU can save a A gd Shoe Bill by simply than you would ordinarily pay. Now fesup te YOU Small sizes in Women’s Small sizes in both Men's _ Men’s and Women's Shoes, worth up to and Women’s Shoes; oes, that sold from $6.00 sini willsca ty t0 010,00 to $10.00; also splendid School Shoes that sold at $4.50 to $6.00. $ .80 . — =a S Women’s Shoes, Oxfords and Pumps; all sizes, good styles; worth from $6.00 to $10.00—Men’s Dress and Work Shoes, $6.00 to $7.50—School Shoes for. Boys and Girls, values $5.50 to $6.50. Women’s Shoes, Oxfords and Pumps, from $7.50 to $12.00. Very desirable styles and quality—Men’s Shoes that were $8.00 to $10.00, C. W. SHIVELY Selling Stock of UNITED ECONOMY SHOE STORE. Economy Market Entrance First and Pike Street—Up Incline Next to Bartell’s Movie Comedian in City U. Charlie Is Joke to Wife { | Charlie Murray, movie comedian, in Seattle this week. | Longer married than any other man in his profession. ‘That's the claim of Charile Murray, the famous film comedian, whe ts ap- pearing in person this week at the Pantages treatra, Murrey bas been happily married Murray ts of Irish parentage, and talke with an Irish brogue deapite the fact that he was born and reised in the state of Indiana. “As soon as I complete my con: tract with Pantages,” Murray said yenterday, “I return to Los Angelica, where I start work as the head of my own film company. It will be known as the Charies Murray Film (Vital Statistics Hampton, Wallace, 6622 Eighth ave. N. W. boy. “i Davideon, John. Rayond, Wash.. boy. Harper, Paul A, 4714 Siath ave. N. £. girt Keke Cpgrics J, 2199 42nd ave. w. sir Loblerralehl, Alfred W., 4811 42nd Mome} ‘atan, Bento Odie, Law mee De Tit 9th ave. @. Travier Leonard C, 8403 Belvedere ome Clarence W. S317 18th ‘ave, N.W., gir Schmit, Herinan, 1110 W, 66th et. Bell’ William J, 17th ave N. W. Swit , William BD, £426 W. 58th st. . Leowing, William J, 6810 22nd ave. NN. W., girl Henry A. 4012 Becond ave. N. ert, Allro W. 1825 24th ave. N.. # boy. MARRIAGE LICENS iN py yd, Ry azie It, Be on John, Seattle Mar; |Golightley, \Danfel, Nora Dysart. eo Lenmic Kochi, Bert 8, Shibata, Hana, Seattle Higbiom, Joh: + Mab Craske, Fred ¥ Knight, Nelli Reinador: Rierdan, Rudolph ffie J, Seattle Tien B. from Prince A. nie from William, DEATHS Woods, William, $8, 4741 Seventh h, ‘Thora, 48, 8045 26th ave. inter, Dorma, 6 7743 80th ave. ohndorft, Slad\ 20, 211 24th ay, Willla 115 46th roge, Del Levin, Mrs, Amani at 40 Pete lL. Va 60, 2732 BE. company.” Murray sald be had ‘never seen “Hard Knocks and Love Taps.” hin Eckstein A * at Kiwanis Meeting Nathan Eckstein will be the speak. er and guest of honor at the Kiwanis club luncheon at the Washington Annex Wednesday noon. A special entertainment feature has been pre pared by the entertainment and stunt committee. Arne Hansen, of A. B. Hansen & Co., will be awarded the attendance prize. GIRLS! LEMONS BLEACH SKIN WHITE Bqueeze the juice of two lemons in- to @ bottle containing three ounces of Orchard White, which any drug store will supply for a few cen shake well, and you have a quart pint of harmiess and delightful lem. on bleach, Massage this sweetly fra- grant lotion into the face, neck, arms and hands each day, then shorlly note the beauty and white nese of your skin. Famous stage beauties use this lemon lotion to bleach and bring that soft, clear, roxy-white complexion, also as a freckle, sunburn and tan bleach, because it doesn't Irritate.— Advertisement, DR. J. R. SINTON Free Examination Best $2.60 cLasses on Earth of, the few orthwest that realty Examination fee. vy tometrist. Glaowes not unless absolutely neces BINYON OPTICAL CO, 1118 FIRST AVENUB Between spring and vencea S, TO PROBE : KU KLUX KEAN Chicago District Attorney! Starts Investigation CHICAGO, Aug, 90—-Wederal tn Yentigation of activities of tit Ku Klux Kian was etarted today by a V. Clinnin, “Beting United) istrict attorney, Clinnin’s | started following receipt of numerous complaints againet organ. | feation of the new “invisible em-| pire,” he sald The investigation, Clinnin an: | nounced, would be based on these | clatme: That the K. K. K. t an “abso- lute monggehy” opposed to public polley | That $10 « year tn collected from | each member without an account ing. That it charges $6.50 for regaila | that coate about $2.00 and accept: | ar.ce of this money places the or. wization in the class of @ corpo: ration operating for profit. That numerous lawless acte have been ascribed to persons acting tn the guise of the K. K. K., altho| leaders of the Kian repudiated the acts. “I don't wish to cast any refieo- tion upon the organization or its | leadership,” Clinnin said, “and 1 don't jw whether there hag been any tilggniity, but I have had nu merous complaints to that effect. “If 1 find anything wrong 111! blow the iid off. I will lay the whole thing before a grand jury and ask indictments.” | A County to Dispense . Blasting Powder Government blasting powder, picric acid, which ts betng distributed thru county agricultural agents can be obs | tained in King county for about 13% cents per pound. This explosive comes in sixcunce sticks, packed in 100-pound boxes, No person or firm can get more than 1,000 pounds. County it A. B.) Nyatrom in recelving tentative orders and as soon an orders for a carload | are in sight the formal application blanks will be sent to all who desire powder. cockle-ahell long age was the emblem of the pilgrim returning | TUESDAY, AUGUST 30, 1921. Double Inducements, Tomorrow Children’s School Sweaters . $3.50 to $6.50 * An attractive showing of Heavy Wool Sweaters for school children; coat style, with belt and pockets; popular shades; these will prove very comfortable for the vool weather. Ages 8 to 16. Children’s Hats Reduced to $1.00 Clearance of our Chil dren's straw hats that for merly sold up to $2.00; sey. eradbecoming styles, pilable funcy” straws; blue, green ané black; silk band Gingham Dresses Reduced to $1.69 Regular $2.00 values; of pretty gingham dresses for the little girls going to school; tan, blue and fancy plaids; belted style, sailor collars; trimmed with fancy piping. Ages § to 14. Infants’ White Wool Hose—Pair 50c Splendid All-Wool Cashmere Hove for little tots; good and warm for fall and winter; colors black and white Sizes 4 to 6%. Children’s School Hose—-Special 10c Reguiar 20¢ quality of Cotton Ribbed School Stockings; rein- forced toes and heels; all sizes, On sale tomorrow, 10¢, Children’s Hairbows—39c, 49c, 59c Pretty Taffeta and Fancy Ribbons; assorted and plain colors; #inch and binch widthe, Children’s School Shoes $2.75 Excellent values of Children’s Black Elkhide Shoes; skuffer style; good, heavy weight; leather soles, Sizes 11% to 3. “THE STORE MAT, Swiss Minister Discusses Trade At @ luncheon given in his honor at the Rainier club by the Seattle Chamber Monday, Mare Peter, ‘American Beauty” American Electrical i Heater Company, Detroit Oldest and Largest Enchacive Mekeors, Established 1804. We sell American . We carry Cc. 724 Pine St. 1528 Eighth Avenue 215 James Street ~~ RILEY-CONLEY COMPANY Beauty Irons because they are the best. Main 3050 RUSH McCARGAR There is satisfaction in selling the best electric iron made 1006 Third Avenue Elliott 3469 WALTER SECORD COMPANY & complete line of American Beauty devices Elliott 5826 CITY ELECTRIC & FIXTURE CO. Headquarters for American Beauty Irons and devices 218 James Street , Elliott 5416 _ H. BIRKEL & CO. This Is the electric iron for you, You \need it. You want it. We have it, Elliott 2913

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