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FRIDAY, FERRUARY 17, 1922. Thollcmiicim te tt ttt baum Bros. Furniture Co., Inc. The People’s Popular Homefurnishers ~~~ ~ ORR ARR Ma Rann 2 SHIP AGROUND, ~ BUTIS FLOATED Selna City Back at Port Angeles After Mishap A Most Remarkable Of fer— 8-Piece Quartered Oak $89 50. Dining Room Suite jitker ultniy uinsre on Sale. hac near Port Angeles, early Friday, tif 9,000-ton Isthmian liner Seina City was floated at high tide and i now safely anchor: parently undam A, acoordl a dio messages re ed at the harbo department |, The Admiral Schley, on her way from Seattle to San Mranciveo, and the coast guard cutter Snohomist went to the assistance of the ground ed freighter, but #he managed t | work loowe without aid. |. The Selina City, which had beer loading lumber at Port Gamble, war ehifting to Port Angeles to com | plete her cargo, She will sodn leave | for the Orient « | HE’S INNOCENT | WASHINGTON, Feb. 11.—feere | tary of the Treasury Mellon has ip vestigated the law which provides that no treasury official shal) engage lin private enterprises, and found himself not subject to it, it was learn jed today, Mellon delieves, after consaitation with the suthoritie, that the law applies only to those actively en gaged in private commerce while in office, He states he tx not the di. rector of any corporation and holds no private position. Senator Watson, democrat, Geor- gia, has declared that Mellon could impeached at any time for viola ion of this old law, passed in 1879, because Melion held stock in private enterprises. SUITE OF EIGHT PIECES which combines quality, finish and design. Consists of Buffet, 48 inches across top, with mirror back 88x8 inches; six Slip Seat Leather Upholstered Chairs, and Plank Top Table, 48 inches across, that extends to 6 feet. All.are made of quartered oak, in eithor the golden or fumed finish. That we are able to sell this suite at this price is due to the fact we purchased the entire stock of the manufacturer (“in its present condition”) at a very low price— thus passing the savings to ydu. At a low valua- tion, this suite would sell for $135.00. d New Phone—Elliott 4910 94 Backfire Blamed GO TO Coe 1 for Blaze on Yacht of their order, members of ‘Beattie THEATRE OS) reece —| lodge No. 42, BP. O. K., staged r al fhackfire from the engine which le | program under the direction of Ed. Order Anniversary Celebrated by Elks) Celebrating the 54th anniversary | DOWNTOWN THEATRICAL ‘owned by Soha nrg. monde | ans ‘Geltiere’ and Galore’ nigha’| ao CAPSWAL Po), nn io cn td JHE BEST 722 18-253 ue Wallick, ew Fork co bear ee B OPERA.VAUDEVILLE, | a amnee Ee mealtnaag PHOTOPLAYS ~° STOCK [La etnaae apie i Assisting in the program were Cari | Reiter, manager of the Moore the ater, and Joseph Muller, manager of Palace Hip. | This 4-Room Bungalow Erected on Your Lot for $1,477.00 ar : . é yo As | ij cabinet Plumbing. wiring and brick chim ney included. a Manufactured in Seattle . See photogra: and plans at our office, Portable stores, with or without living rooma Portabie churches, halls, schools, WE SHIP ANYWHERE -/MERICAN PORTABLE HOUSE Co. | 4096 ase : ‘ : Less than two weeks left to dispose of the entire stock. Over 400 garments to sell out. ‘ ‘In order to quickly sell out we are offering the most of this stock in the following THREE LOTS—values run up to ‘ $60.00—at ; $5.75—$10.75— $15.75 ' The Coats | Coats in cloth and plush. Some are silk lined and | fur trimmed. A number of Coats are in light col- | ors and suitable for spring and summer wear. Now | at $5.75, $10.75, $15.75. | ‘The Suits a Wool Velour, Tweeds, Poplins, Serge, Tricotine, Broad- t cloth and Jersey. Mostly navy and black. A few are sport models and suitable for spring and sum- mfer wear. Some have fur coWars. All are silk lined. Mostly to size 40. Only a few in larger sizes. Now at $5.75, $10.75, $15.75. And the Dresses Offering more than 200 Dresses at these prices. About 50 Dresses at $5.75 in Crepe Silk, Taffeta, Tricotine and Jersey. A’ few spring models included. Mostly in navy, brown and black. Sizes up to 40 only. Now at $5.75, $10.75, $15.75. Such values are unmatchable and the quality and styles of the very best and newest THE FASHION 1325 Third Avenue—Right Opposite the Postoffice Tired of the general children of preachers are different | Grete for Sunday school until my _|hearta there has tween « secret re | Ibeen accepted by Corneilians that at |the present time there are 48 mem jbere of our loyal band, and I feel that we have already prayen to our clasmmates that we are Just are. the ntost all-around students in eee, taking part in all student activ. ities from the volunteer band and| the Home Service association to the} Howling Hundred and the midnight | |ganizations in the college, since one | lis born into it, unless one’s father should turn preacher while the stu: |? dent is In collegy. |nome distinction fo tt. leverywhere have a strong bond be | THE SEATTLE PAGE 5 STAR “PREACHERS’ KIDS” ORGANIZE [ } THE RHODES co. Our Windows Will Tell An-Exceptional Offer of Attractive Veilings Saturday 35c A Yard Velling Dept.—Main Floor The Veil in. vogue for traveling and for the windy days of Spring is the close-fitting one, as is striking evidence of good form in Fashion, We are offering 1,000 yards of correct Veiling for Spring-in both plain and fancy meshes, with | chenille dots in colors of Mohawk, sand, sapphire, porcelain and Copenhagen. Others have chenille dots in self colors. Special for Saturday only, 35¢ « yard. A Special Purchase of Sequin Tunics Choice $8. 75 Each Trinuning Dept.—Main Floor Through a special purchase the Trimming De- partment has obtained 20 beautiful Tunics of black sequin, in spangle effects, with color com- binations to blend with any gown. Combinations of black with gold, American | Beauty red, sapphire, orange, Japan blue and fuchsia glitter with rich luxuriousness. Wonder- | ful values offered for Saturday at $8.75 each. easy — step right in and button up the back of my pidge , Make Dressing Easy for the Little Girls NTIE rm FROCK Miss Ruby Lent ' MOUNT VERNON, Ia, Feb. 16.— national organization with ito head- | opinion that|quarters at Cornell. | We want to “hang togéfher” for | ft rdiinary children, th chers’ | fellowship ong oursel for | ° ° children of Cornell coliegs here have |hearty friendship. with, others, and Union Suits for Large Men $1.50 $1.95 $3.50 reanined the “Preachers, K for real + | world. acoomplishment in the } JD, » commonly known as the Main Floor Upper Main Floor » 4 K's.” | seams ar : AS f Mins Ruby Lent has been elé@eted GETS $50 000 Union Suits in sizes 46, 48 And 50 pave been ‘These smart littie Dresses which president and she went the world ’ taken from regular stock, and are {n various are mate: for aria See to know what it's about. ees WY RUBY LENT | President lowa “Preachers’ Kids"! From the time when mother used to drees me all up in my starchy traveling and special occasions, are of dainty colored checks and plain percales. The Pidgie Frock wi solve the problem of children’s wear for many 4 mother, They come in sizes 2 to 6 years. a! weights and proportions of wool and cotton mix- tures. All are tailored and have been steam shrunk, Formerly $3.00 and up to $6.00 a suit. Saturday, a Suit, $2.95. Boys’ Middy Suits—$5.85 Boys’ Dept—Main Floor Rear AD-wool Blue Serge Middy Suits’ with double yoke In front and back, and trimmed with braid and* emblems; aleo, silk IN ALIMONY Upon the grounds of cruelty and} incompatibility ot temperament, Mra. | Lavina Bullock was granted « di |voree Thursday from John W. Bul-| lock, Seattle fuel magnate, by Supe | grown-up high echool days, my | rior Judge King Dykeman, | friends have said, “Ob, you can't do| Alimony of $50,000 was granted that or that because you are a min lang property settlements are expect |f) ister’s daughter.” od to give Mrs, Bullock an additional | I think"that way down deep tn our | 109,000. Bullock was at one time on the! Infants’ Soft Sole Shoes 75¢ These Shoes are in the Infants’) De sentment toward thie idea. This| board of aldermen in Senttle. Mra. |[| Poplin Me. Knee Pants are full Suits are in sizes partment on the Upper Main Floor, feeling cropped out in the form of «| Tullock was formerly Mra. Charies | 3 to '@ years. Special, « Suit, . You will find them in all-white, black necting led for the organiaatic ea, of Spokane, Sailor Tams of biue serge to motch sults, and in sizes 6% with white tops and white with pink~ pr K ety at Cornell cot » to T%. Choice at 61.50 and $1.95. tops. 7 lege. K." stands for “Preach-| 2 . tr Kids" and it i our purpose to| 21000 Subscribe to Special Assortment Emerson Records 39c Each disprove for all time the popular Washington Annual | Pee. idea that preacher# children are dif. on 7 } . - ——— A “drive” for the Tyee, Waah-|* ferent from other children, Yington’s annual book, has resulted! * in @ subscription list of nearly 2.000. ‘The annual publication will fol low the form adopted in the last few yours with several new depart- |™Ments featured. A section devoted like they to picturiastion of Washingtén spir. jit Will be given a prominent place. ‘Real Estate Men Fight More ‘Taxes Declaring that real entate is @j y bearing more than. ited just sharevot taxes, the Seattle Real Es tate Amociation Thursday joined in nation-wide campa: the pored tax on real ere and mortgages. Telegrams will be dixpatched to all the Wiishington senators and representatives, it was |eecided. ble wedding has taken a back seat for the double divorce hera Mary C, and Lillie M. Milligan, ate. Unemployment Bill ,Suicide’s Widow Is Is Killed in Senate} Made Administratrix| a » | > i ters, filed suit for divores WASHINGTON, Feb, 17-~The sen-| Superseding C. Norman Dickin-| ate late yesterday “killed” the Ken-|eon, Mra Ida Hamilton, wife of/ fom Artur I afd Thomas D. MIRE yon bil to prevent unemployment! Profesor William A. Hamilton, pag) ag ers, cruelty being charged during periods of businesw@fepremion.| who committed sutcide early this ‘There are children tm ench fan An aimpodment wee adopted includ-| week, became administratrix of the }4 ing ood roads building, food com jéstate by appolitment of BupeHor] Gs : a” See ee irls Ban Smoking, trol and the erection of public bulld-| yuqge 4. W. Frater, Thursday, The ings among the projects to be held 7 Mp durtigy Srosperque tines ov ae to| ‘iste 1 cxtimated at $1 yp, Ja2z and Petting: ° ALBUQUERQUE, N. M, Feb, 1 Double Divorce Is —Jazz dancing, cigaret smoking an@ “petting parties” are abandoned im proyide work during periods of de | | pression. Kefiyon said this amend motion it was recommitted to the/ Filed by Sisters eoiikes adopted by the Albie labor committes. | SAN DINGO, Feb. 17.—The. dow-! querque High School Girls’ league, | Mment “killed” the bill and upon his| THE STORE FOR USEFUL ARTICLES So enthusiastically has the idea ‘The “P. K.'s" are classed as pep meetings. | It is ofe of the mont extluntve or-| So there is really | We feel that preachers’ children Typothetae Help in Theater Week| | To further the apirit of “Go to | Theatre Week.” the Seattle. division, United Typothetae of America, Wil end the Moore theater in @ body |next Tuesday evening. A dimmer} [with cabaret features at Pig’n | Whistle will precede the evening’s| | entertal@ment tween them and we are working | toward the formation of a state and | “America” Suction Cleaner qirie Cleaner of st Store Hours, 8:30 A. M. to 6 P. M. Red Hot Specials + + from - - The Tool Department A lucky purchase at a tremend- ous discount ‘make these prices possible. Don't fail to take ad- vantage of these wonderful bar- gains. “Stahot”’ Electric Iron Special at $3.98 Regular price $5.95 Here is something new. The “Stahet” Electric Iron has a heating element em- bedded in soapstone—when heated you can disconnect the wire and it will stay hot for’a surprisingly long time. | ALL ARRANGEMENTS for the | third annual ball of Seattle Post Ne 18, American Legion, to be held on} Washington's birthday in Christen | Extraction Free Daly —the ele PRoGRE! 6-inch Scholler Adjustable End Wrench, Special at 25c Regular price Tic The “Stahot,”) with its highly nickeled finish, blug handle and attached stand, is a very attractive, well-constructed ‘Tron. 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