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, all MONDAY, SEPTEMRER 26, 1921. THE SEATTLE STAR nn} Hil .) | eeTeTeeeeeeeeeeSSSe— : soe nal neste | “MARRY POOR MAN, AND WED FOR LOVE” ___The People’s Popular Homefurnishers = : — x, Pes, | er « Rhodes Co. OUR CREDIT TERMS FOR 1,000 NEW ACCOUNTS fo} 3 50 Purchase, $ 1.00. Down, $1.00 Per Week 75 Purchase, $ 3.00 Down, $1.25 Per Week {§ vee A r | 100 Purchase, $ 5.00 Down, $1.50 Per Week ‘ f- — 150 Purchase, $ 7.50 Down, $2.00 Per Week Purchase, $10.00 Down, $2.50 Per Week 50 Purchase, $12.50 Down, $3.00 Per Week Purchase, $15.00 Down, $4.00 Per Week 0 EXTRA CHARGES—NO INTEREST Vy Foremost Attractions for Tuesday Selling Girls’ Union Suits, Each 50¢ Women's Knit Underwear Department—Upper Main Floor winter - weight Cotton Union Suits in high neck ankle length styles, and fieeced Sizes are 4 to 12 years. A suit, 50¢. Boys’ Union Suits, Each $1.00 A splendid heavyweight, fleece-lined gray Cotton Union Suit for boy years. Tuesday, a suit, $1.00, Two Pieces of Furniture in One White slight! long sleeves Sizes are from 6 to 16 Short Lines in Women’s Gloves—Special 95c Glove Departm ent—Main Floor Gloves included in the following three groups are short lines taken from regular stock and marked for a rapid cleanup, CHAMOISETTE GLOVES LEATHERETTE AND 43 pairs in 12 and 16 CHAMOISETTE GLOVES—6s , Déaite In iu0-cie? tboldery.. Colors in two-clasp style and in are sand, gray and pongee, in sizes 5% to 6%. Also 65 pairs of silk- lined fabric strap-wrist gauntlets in brown and beaver. Size 6% only. A pair, 95¢. CHAMOISETTE GLOVES —329 pairs in two-clasp style with frilled A great convenience. The Libry-Dine Table has m= come to be a real necessity in the modern home. | They come in oak and mahogany. ALL ARE PRICED SPECIAL THIS WEEK: $72.50 regular, special. . $52.50 regular, special $50.00 regular, special button length George O. Miles, the groom, who won Edith Beavor Webb (center) for his bride, 5% to 6% In Sizes are paire white, and white only. The eliklined. Sizes are 6% to Tuesday, a pair, O5¢. latter are sizes 7 and 7% in mastic (Copyright 1921 by Newepaper Raterpriee) | Ten jo Tuesday, a pair, O6¢. 7% BY ROY GIBBONS LAKE FOREST, Il, Sept. 24 “Give me a poor man any day for a} husband. They're the only ones who can appfeciate a woman. Rich hus bands too often turn out to be dis asters. | ‘Thus Mixs Edith Reavor Webb, the |’, who employs Miles] Mrs. Miles reappeared as overseer of the stables and trainer] ‘The dishes are all done,” she an of blooded horses: nounced. “Oh, yes, of course I do They have been forgiven by the|4ll my housework. And I can cook bride's father, J vor Webb, and|—ean't I, ¢ er" he has invited them to cruise with] “I'll say from Miles him on his yacht this winter, Tis| “I suppose George has told you by lis the second time Webb has been|thla time that our love of horses } 1 upon to do the forgiving act,| brought us together,” continued the daughter, Louise, | ride. “But that isn’t all—we mar catgmer of o New Tots mie year ago startled eastern society by| Tied because we really loved each explained why she married C marrying Thomas J, Leonard, a New| ther. And that's why my sister ©. Miles, « groom and former soca, born catenten potideaban | aur dD teatiosiens. tea* | They succeeded in keeping their mar | is The policemen "ey ihe iby “adn |ringe. June 24, a secret for more| FOr the firm time since thelr mar] "Tha lelna™bes Mt, ‘Central ‘park | than two months eee all vill pn gery tberpngpan Ses Louise Webb met him hin Bebr Boys’ Wool Mixed Blouses $1.25, $1.75 Boys’ Department—Main Floor Rear Wool-mixed Flannel Biouses in colors of khaki,and gray. They are made yoke back and Sizes are 8 to 15 years. Just the nd Winter school wear. priced at, each, $1.25 and Men’s Outing Flannel Night Shirts, $1.25 Men's Department—Main Moor Full cut Outing Flannel Night Shirts in blue and white stripes and pink and white stripes Sizes are 15, 16, 17, 18, 19 and 20/ Choice at full cut $1.25. blouse for Fall AT $1.50 KACH.—Fancy pink and whit nd Reasonably blue and white stripes and in extra long lengths. $1.75. Sizes are 15 to 20. Filet Curtain Materials Bucilla Embroidery Thread Needle Art Department—Upper Main Floor FILET for curtains, 600 yards, 40 inches wide and % whify cream and ecru. Of round-thread Six-strand Bucilla Embroidery Thread in blue, brown, yellow and pink his eldest weave, this Ty a very good value at, a yard, 25¢. To close out at, day. The boy's body was cs (Upper Main Floor) : it | freely to me of their romance and|™" - na Aa ees on ee bane * their plans, when I visited them at] their cottage, hidden behind a corn) because a girl has a little me PORTLAND MAN Ree tee eee eee Jought to import a husband “I should worry what anyone! the American home-grown ones are thinks oF says about my marriage.” | goog enough for anybody.” 0 said the bride, right off the bat. “I}” yeites gmiled broadly at thia. [under Noating to | want love—not money, or titles, or tt Ba pape ce —_ anything else. And George loves me| i Caught Under Lo: oss Gets Rid of Four Years of/* whole wy ‘DESPONDENT j ‘ a Ped 1 N “I have my own home to take care ’ a ’ Bets, of High Point) wan Growaed The New Way | Trouble and Is Like © New | o¢."and dishes to wash, and things| i Infants’ Sweaters, $1.95, Infants’ Sweater Sets r mill pond t pl un and @ husband who can ap - r OR on | to End Corns ji tp'u gual meal, May, TA Tete KILLS SELF $2.50, $2.95 and $3.50 $6.95, $7.95 and $8.95 i “I am a firm believer in Tanlac, | er bere & good pie than wear a Infants’ Department—Upper Main Floor Infants’ Department—Upper Main Floor for it certainly has done the work | Coronel! & 7 ‘ Sweaters for infants in a large assortment Sweater Sets, including Cap, Sweater and aid EB. P. Frentress, 316] | At this Junctive “areas af. «2. | Disappointed When Inven- ||} of colors and white, Sizes are 24, 26 and 28 Leggings, in blue, red, tan and rose. Sizes Portland, Ore eee Sateen ecalee anal : . Cholce at $1.95, $2.50, $2.95 and are 24, 26 and 28, Pleasingly priced at “[ had been run down for four| Stables. Hie wore a riding outfit and tion Fails / $3.50. $6.95, $7.95 and $8.95 a set. years und needed an all round build | carried a rifle in bis hands. Despondent because his invention. ee Millions of people use this instant jas done for me ing up, and that is just what Taniac all upset and I had frequent attacks of awful headaches, Although 1 managed to stay on the job, I could see that I was going down bill every day and was almost desperate. “Tanlac took hold of me right from the start and in a short time I was like a new man. I am as hungry as a bear at meal time and never have the slightest trace of indiges- j tion, sleep like a boy at night and | get up feeling brim full of life ahd ergy and feel fine all the day long I would be an unreasonable man if | Were not more than satisfied with j what Tanlac has done for me.” Tanlac i sold tn Seattle by Bar a Baver & Black product ‘els drug stores and by leading CONVENIENT terms on any iano are always cordially extended this store. Enjoy your piano while paying for it. Whether you select a Steinway Duo-Art grand piano or a cheery, moder upright, our repu- tation of fifty years will be found standing solidly behind it. jdrugsists everywhere. — Advertise ment. My stomach was| | “Please let me handle him | Mrs, Miles retired into the cottage Miles lifted the rife. “Lote of rats in the barn.” he | maid, tapping the gun. “Just killed seven.” Pause, while he sized me up. Then, “I suppose you want to know | how I got her™ I pleaded guilty “Well, it was like this. I'm fond ot horses, and #o is my wife. I've }a kid. Miss Webb and I met a year | and a half ago at a horse show down Bast. “It was love at first sight. We became engaged—and corresponded and got married. Simple enough, eh?’ Miles smiled. “I know folks ma: a lot of nasty things,” he went on, “But Edith and} 1 don't care a rap. Why, some try to make me out a regular adven turer, but heaven knows I am far from that, We can live happily and jin comfort on what I make. Her money means nothing to me—or | her.” Dyed Her Dress Like New, also Child’s Coat Buy “Diamond Dyes” and follow the simple directions in every pack lage. Don’t wonder whether you can | dye or tint successfully, because per- | fect home dyeing is guaranteed with Diamond Dyes even if you have nev er dyed before, Worn, faded dresses, skirts, waists, coats, sweaters, stock ings, draperies, hangings, every: thing, bedome like new again tell your druggist whether the ma terial you wish to dye in wool or | silk, or whether it is linen, cotton, or mixed goods, Diamond Dyes never streak, spot, fade, or run.—Adver- tisement | ‘Rheumatism Due | To Waste Products In the Blood | For Genuine ‘Relief Your | Blood Must Be Purified As the blood circulates, it has two functions to perform, First; to carry nourishment to all parts of the body Second: to take up the waste prod ucts and cast them out through the proper channeis. When waste products accumulate in the system, they are a menace to life. They cause a lowered vitality, many forms of skin disorders and Another reporter?” he greeted mie. . | @ patent pencil sharpener, had tailed followed them ever since I've been| Just) to realize his hopes, F. K. Butler 167, shot and killed himself in his bome at 3629 Orcas st, Sunday afternoon | Butler bad sold his Invention but failed to realize anticipated profits. Last week Butler told his family, “I am going to commit suicide Mon day.” | His wife supponed him to be jok ing and paid no attention to bis jstatement. Sunday he fired a bul let into hin right temple with a re volver and was taken to city hos pital, where he died a few hours later | Butler was a ploneer of Alaska fand had for several years been em- ployed by Sears, Roebuck & Co. in the express department. He had | been in poor health, The body was | taken to the Columbia Undertaking parlor. Alaska Miner Was Pony Slain in Colorado Sam G. Samarzich, found dead at | Boulder, Col, Tuesday, according to Sam Tovach of the Beacon Hotel in Seattle, was an Alaskan miner who had spent the last 10 years of his jlife in the North. Samarzich, says | Tovach, stopped at the Beacon Hotel in April, when he told friends he was going to Colorado. The man was murdered and robbed. Women to Discuss World’s Disarming The regular monthly meeting of | the Seatt'e group of the Woman's | International League for Peace and Freedom will be held at the W. oO. w. | | hall, at Fifth ave, and Marion st., on | Friday, September 30, at 8 p.m. A round-table discussion, led by Lady Willie Forbue, toca} attarney, on the Land, Sea, Air and Diplomatic,” will | be held immediately after the busi ness session, Jewish New Year Will Be Observed Jewish New Year will be ob served by people of that faith next | Sunday and Monday, when special | services will be held in the Jewish | churches of the city. This is a pe-| ried of spirituay stimulation for the Jewish people. In order to introduce our new Siciatnns Holding 1 State Session Here One-day state convention of the) W.C.T.U. Will Meet | at Everett Tuesday) Singing the crusade hymn, “Gi Eye s Sore? If your eyes or lids are a Ancient Order of Hibernians was! to the Winds Thy Fears,” the Wom. | they itch, burn or feel dry; being held Monday in the W..O. W.| hall, with 300 delegates present. The an's Christian Temperance Union for | Western Washington will open its meat He blurred, your convention was to close with a ban-| 27th annual convention in the First | & quet at Bokit's, et Second ave. and Madison st. SAN FRANCISCO.—After an all night search, little 12-year-old son, Stickies, in the rear of a vacant} dwelling in South San Francisco, | dead left temple with a .22 rifle, parents found. their addresses heard Logan James | elected Methodist church at Everett at 9| a m. Tuesday. The convention will last four days, during which annual reports will be received and several Officers will be! Wednesday final session wil] be held at 8:30 p. m: ‘Thursday, when Mr. Mark A. Mat He had shot himself thru the| thews will speak on “World Disarm-| fzssieht, | ament.” morning. The | 5 ofa of water and bathe the eyes f1 two to four times a day. So comfortable eyes and p} eyesight will make the righter. Note: Doctore On ine The Store for Useful Articles STORE HOURS: 8:30 A. M. TO 6 P.M. 42-Piece Blue Bird Dinner Set Special ee A new shipment of those beautiful “Blue Bird” dinner sets brings this remarkable value. most popular dinner sets. of 42 pieces, as follows: Cups and Saucers 7-inch Plates 5-inch Plates 4-inch Plates Fruits Oval Vegetable Dish Round Vegetable Dish It is one of our Consists $9.49 Sugar and Creamer Mason Fruit Jars, Quart Size, $1.25 per Dozen Brooms, Special, 39c Here is one of the great- est broom values ever of- fered. These are good, Mail Box, Special, 39c Regular Price 75¢ If you need a mail box you are in luck. Tuesday we are going to offer you a rare bargain—a neat japanned mail box with hinged cover; lock with two keys and spring clip to hold news- paper—39¢. 1 (whalebone; lightest stron, serviceable, strongly-sewed it kitchen brooms. Extra special, 39¢ each. No phone or C. O. D. or- ders. rheumatiem, There is no disease more painful; nor a disease that will lead to as much serious trouble as rheumatism Genuine relief can be had only by correcting the basic trouble—waste Sherman {G@lay & Co. Third Avenue at Pine SEATTLE ‘Tecoms + Spokane + Portland products ‘Thousands and thousands of men] an work guaranteed for 15 years, and women during the past 50 years) stave impresatons taken in the mora- _ have cleared their blood of waste! tm ond get tgeth same day. Kxami- | fe ? - Short-Handle Shovels, Special 69c products with 8. 8, 8, It iq the ideal mation and ice free. 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