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wie ee THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1922. RC UIC OTT cs MLCT CII LCT ea On Sale Friday at SEATTLE STAR PAGE 5 fHE RUMANIAN PRINCESS TO WED me RHODES co. Our Windows Will Tell “Wear -Ever” LIMITED OFFER A9c & chandive, and the right to limit parry iw reserved SNe | mar Su? £0, FRIDAY HOUR SALES Aluminum seer Fry Pan able rugs in wiz bx 8 No mail, telephone or C. 0, D. orders on Friday Hour Sale n and bed t hour, in the Odds and Ends Middies $2.50 merl ET this extra heavy seven-inch “Wea J Fry Pan and try it on your own stove. Real- ize what a vast difference there is between aluminum-cooked food and food that is cooked the ordinary way. “Wear-Ever” aluminum uten- sils not only require LESS FUEL but they insure better-cooked, better-flavored foods. Let this Special-priced fry pan demonstrate to you that it pay to replace utensils that wear out with utensils that “Wear-Ever.’ Child’s Grass Rocker $2.75 Chinese Grass, hand-woven Child's Rocker, of good size, as illustrated. On sale Friday and Sat- urday. Ever’ 10 toll en's Gloves 410 of 11 to 12 Sulte—64 1to2 Night Yor this Hemnest! Union Men's Wo pairs Men's Shirte—6e White Fabric medium weight Cotton Outing Flannel Night Gloves lasp and 16 atylen, Union Suits in” ecru Shirts, made, full and a few 12 length including on formerly $1.5( 1; 8 Bmock 5 and $2.26 Pongee merly Voile F $2.25 each. ' ar soiled and in broken line of sizes and styles For this hour in the © ethan Voites — yardr, and in cream and ecru, with fine Filet and imi tation drawn-work bor | ders. Formerly 50¢ yard | For this hour, fn the tion, a yard a A Special Offer of EYE GLASSES $13.00 Balcony—Main Floor, Rear color 42,44 cut and in wizew 15, 16 Thewe wold tc at $1.50 each. Vor 95c China Silk — 150 button Covers—20¢ Extra Sizes are 5% to 7%, but and 46 yd for. and 17 not ¢ » in ever mer! each, merly slightly “or this cial for this 59c Straw Braids—150 ken bolts of Milliner Straw c en hour, in the 95c Colored Outing Flannel this hour, Men's Depart Section, ment, @ suit each bro yards, | 500 yards, 27 inches 4 27 inches wide; a | ids in colors wide and in an sheer, all-nilk ble dations, lamp shades and | assort material, brown, lav very # ment of pink, blue and for foun ender, rose, purple tan stripes. ormer} wome mixed shader a b Formerly fancy work. It is in all Spe. cial for this hour, in the Lining Depar * 40c erly 26e and 20e a yare or t merly 25¢ and a For this tne desired colors For this he Millinery hour, in the Domentic 15c iota Pillow Tubing Stamped for Embroidery Special—$1.15 a Pair Needle Art Dept—Upper Main Floor Hemstitched Pillow Tubing in size 26x42 inches, made of a fine grade of muslin, hem. stitched, for both round and pointed scallops. Dey ment, a yard a yard ment Chair to * match— LIBERAL CREDIT EXTENDED —— — Pike Meets Extended CO. IN Fifth ee eee WHERE PIKE MEETS FIFTH | HOHINNORNIIIN New Phone—Elliote 4910 IININKeMHtnttientntt FIGHTING TRIM! Is your bedy in fighting trim? Do you know anything about the importance of right living as ‘The Optical Department is offering for a one-day special Kryptok or Double Vision Glasses, for distance | and reading combined. | These have Toric j]| Burch and Laum!—Ophthalmic | Wellworth blanks only | They will be fitted to your eyes, with your choice of any sty! eye glass or spectacle mountings A few 10k, gold Shur-on mountings will be included in this offer Formerly $20.00, fitted to your eyes plete and fitted, for Friday only, $12.00. Choice of any style or shaped lensez. 2to3 WOMEN’S HOSE—300 pairs of loned fine Cotton Hose in black, dovan and medium Sizes are 8% to 10, but not each size in every color 19c Special for this hour, a pair.. or deep curve lenses, made of and American Optical Credit Princess Marie, second daughter of King Ferdinand of | Rumania, will become queen of Jugoslavia. Her betrothal to King Alexander has been officially announced at Belgrade. Alexander, 31, ig the second son of the late King Peter of Serbia, He was recently elevated to the Jugoslav throne. t| Princess Marie is 22. BOYS BLAMED|; | Work Longer Hours FOR CAR CRASH | tract under the old conditions, 200! The police were investigating union painters refused Thursday to| Thursday to determine the cause of |% They are attractively stamped for embroid Special, com ery work Special for Friday, a pair, $1.15, os to 4 4to5 Children's Dresses —90 of r them, made of plain col Odds and Ends ored ginghams in ¢ of Boys’ Furnishings, in- pink, tan and blue. cluding 2¢ Winter Hate, are 4to 6 years, Each one 13 Fiannel Blouses, 31 ix stamped for embroidering. W« ixed Union Suits, 12 (Vital Statistics] 'Painters Refuse to Work Longer Hours! semi fash. white, cor Si = a] 4 7" a a means to health? What do you know about your condition of go to work under the 44-hour week an accident in which a driveriess M7341 be Or 3 Pairs for d0c Formerly 6 ach. For this pairs e f Straight Pants, 85 health, anyhow? which the Seattle Master Painters’ | taxicab ran wild for several blocks, ‘ Rivhard, 4318 Winslow] a lial hour, in the Needle Eno! Caps, Also a few Sn obi nails a: ein dieipninnet: betdte Geek, 34: Di on the rover ods nr f Painters’ pipinee: boy. 2 INFANTS’ SHIRTS—100 of them, made of Sec Ti -imvegion 3 C Biting Flannel Gowns and 10 ot Pung to estab-| crashed into an automobile, leaped Phillips, Thomas, 6550 Kenwood pl., t in sizea 6 months Art Department, ash Suits of which subject of keeping in good fighting trim—a few suggestions for a Leh, oy |] cotton and wool mixtures, in sizes @ month . ; are in a broken line of " * the sidewalk and went thru two 7 to 1 year. They sold formerly at $1.00 each. Women's Marcella Drawers pia) sizes long life and a healthy one? If so, fill out the coupon bi Unies. pointers have heen recele Edward, 4349 Fourth ave vin the W . 50 pairs, in a broken line clean-up, this mail to our Washington Bureau. ing $37.50 for « five-day Wy. {plate glass windows in the Packard ney. f 6 f For this hour, in the Women’s 50 Fi J an Gnd: omy eel te thay enmia to reaee thee conte ea [Motor Co, plemé at Poe ot. end Mul} er oe Knit Underwear Department, each C of sizes and with lace and are heir contract the erson, Frank, 1007 Stewart st embroidery trimming. hav Curtain Eéin master painter Sd wanted to pay tem 40 for w five and « half day week rone ave, The glass was valued at $400 100 pairs of Oval and Round shell and black For this marked special for in the Women's been this hour, Muslin Underwear Washington Bureau, Seattle Star, 1322 New York Ave. Washington, D. C. | Anderson, Albert, & W., hoy edging with meriy Go a yard, in brown, For- and 65¢ @ pair 3436 Fortieth ave.) 4c . . The driver of the car, L. H. Walte, Barnes, it omit i merly thie hour L want the free BanpIey 98 FaperrmG THEM, and on Extend Ti Li it employed by the Seattle Taxicab ¢ ‘srk. rey hey OPFOR ayes: 6 hour, In thie Ribbon Section, a pair 8c Department, pair = 69¢ a yard close 2 cents in stamps for postage. ne hes told ihe police be had pl his ear ; | aoa John K., 1900 KE. Marion st % * ‘old the police wie - — — LRAT Pui for Draft Trials) cn the nit by turning the wheels Sutton, Herbert, 6211 48th ave. &.| anaes oe WASHINGTON, March 2.—A joint |into the curb and setting the hand i ae. resolution extending until March 14,\ brake while he walted for a cum Mike, $18, 3hth Urges Support of | FUNERAL SERVICES for John || gg ” 1925, the tinge In which draft evaders | tomer, He said be was unable to ex-| ; 4 Anth Bill| |F. Curran, 81 years old, who died) erececose lor deserters during the war may be|plain how the taxi broke looses, catiton Lester, 1753 20th ave N. Wy New-An ONY DULL | sonday at the home of his son, J. T.| Ava prosecuted wan passed by the house Police believe small boys may be re. Wiliam M., Lidert hoy.|, Support of the New-Anthony game |curran, 306 Summit ave., were held | SUCTION | yesterday by a vote of 264 to 201. | sponsible. anderson, Alexis Louis, Téke"Higues | bill, now before congress, is being at the Bonney-Watson chapel on |The nmasure in now ready for the George A. La ir, chief : Danes Staten ame wargen, "wae ts | Wednestay under the auspices ot in Seattle, Lawyer spoke at the Eureka lodge No. 20, F. & A. M. | Chamber of Commerce rerday | night before the Sportsmen's associa- tion of Seattle. A score of lives were imperitied by | the wild career of the taxi. Narbers, oh a, 1113 Yakima ave, er Robert K, 1719 Naomi! pil. aduins John Q, 112% N. Broadway, Nichvison, Adolph, 351 Olympic pl, et Robert, 1914 E. rent, 4601 Seats ave. & and Hnoqualmie at. | —the electric Cleaner of ENERGY! ONE which gees ov ts and carpe! like it meant Dasincan, CAMBRICAS HARRY WORTH, manager of tho Pinkham Lumber company, wilt | | wpeak at the Friendship supper at| ire 2449 Queenling ¥. M. C. A. Sunday afternoon. | co! Anna ave, bo: all Id troubles Clintworth, ‘arthur Henry, 1416 26th] His tople will be “The Lumber In- | For Headache ave. N., bo: dustry.” Dr. M. A. Matthews will ’ Daniel tT. ' “Cascarets” 10c The DIRECT treatment for I pine ¥i bo William Nicholas, Parameter: 4111 34th ave. /speak on “The Secret of Success.” | ABSORBED, like « Jiniment, and, at the same time, MeKachern, J. A, 6410 Seaview ave. . boy THE BODY of Mrs Furetta Ram L B | INHALED as a vapor, Vicks reaches Im. r altri, Lawrence W. FL F. D. No.lpey, 89 yeare old, who died Wednes- iver, owe S| mediately the congested air passages. n duy at the home of her son, 4319 10th His Kirkendall, Homer &, 7 Kundie, Cecil C. 4.N, 79th ot 2031 Weller at., ave, 8, will be cremated Thursday af. No griping or inconvenience fol- ernoon, following funeral services at! VICKS STANDING OFFER bo: Vicks doesn’t relieve every case. No rem: wae, Zeal Jy Second ave, 2:30 p. m. at the Georgetown mortu- j lows & thorough liver and bowel edy can possibly do that. But it is success- Funk, LC. Lester Apte., boy ary | Cleansing with Cascarets, Sick head- {ul in 80 many cases that we have had for Minkler, W. F 6583 Swift ave. boy | . biliousness, gases, indigestion. Graham, Hugh H., 6701 Kigh ©. | . 01 years this standing offer: Buy either the ‘a, boy. rn cee m, $4, 4458 Brier | SONr: beac Peso oad ba ig | 350, 75c oF $1.50 size from your druggist. ||” “ censea, distress gone by morning. Nicest Gas tie Rostein. ugene, 18, 326 28rd aye N. »hysic on earth for rown.-uy If you are not delighted with the results, |] ocala, Kayek! 1236 Weller at. |Newton, Susan, #4, 1318 36th N | physlc toe a Dox, Taste. like | 1007 Firet Avenue, Near Madison no K, 72, 1906 Seventh : ' mail us the top of the carton and we wil! RR A ap a a ab MeMahon, Patrick » 1906 Seventh | «ay. Advertisenent. i Blitett 2510 cheerfully refund the purchase price. Or, if you wish to try Vicks before you buy, mail the coupon below for a free sample. Hiketara, $11 Lane st, bo William A Barnes, Nelvon bb. Hundiey, Wilber L.. boy MARRIAGE LICENSES) ames and Residence. Store Hours: 8:30 A. M. to 6 P. M. - Legal | Seattle: Leg Prevent Spasmodic Croup By the DIRECT Treatment, at Bedtime and chest. Cover with a flannel cloth. Leave Vicks for children’s cold troubles lose their old dread of Spasmodic Croup. One applica- tion at bedtime usually keeps croup away but, if an attack does come unexpectedly, the use of Vicks often brings relief in 15 minutes. M Wisse who have adopted Externally applied and quickly 5 better way to treat colds, hit upon s a nee cont ae Skeen, iva V., sils at a reduced price. This is one of the very few effective, Vicksisa ly satis wonderful formula. He combined Camphor. applied over the throat and chest—if neces- Busen: ¥ ia items the factory allows us to purchase for a dem- factory substitute for the old method = Menthol and certain volatile oils in the form gary, first hot, wet cloths to open the | Brown, William E onstration special. To interest you in the superior of nauseous dosing to induce vomit- phy vy oege - when cirecgey bine be pores of the hen rubbed in well until feos gitar quality of “Wear-Ever” utensils we offer this 7-inch i like a A whey hue the ts were re- oe ce 0 tee Sn tilakiy ahd Covered jInomye, Hisano, thick, hard sheet aluminum Frying Pan—Special ing. Ticks penetrating, stimulating, vaporizing action makes it invalu- able in the same way for the cold troubles of all the family. How Vicks Should be Used 17 million jars are used yearly. and the vapors inhaled, or a little can be Tila from Ma Regular price 25c for the Chil ds of th er ne re Ae Re Ue Meat Ndereon Oakite is a wonderful cleansing of hardwood; ‘hildren From the Ends of the Earth head. Kenes 3 M Wiluain, powder, S ial at $3 98 Speamedic Croup—At the first sound of Vicks contains valuable ingredients brought Used an s Liniment, Poultice or Plaster— Kuna Vraness trate Maretd pec: a e harsh breathing apply Vicks over throet ‘ 5 and chest, rubbing well in—then apply more, —moga, land of head-hunting savages; Menthol _ effect on the skin, Vicks has been found ex- om eek ©. Sootex— Regular price $6.50 and cover with a hot flannel cloth. Arrange from picturesque Japan; Oil of Eucalyptus cellent for many minor ailments, such as d from Irene, oo ; bed-clothes in form of a funnel en the vapors from far Australia; Oil of Juniper Tar from _ Bites, Boils, Burns, Bruises, Cuts, Frost bite, pn pk A bade se Special will be freely inhaled. Bedouih haunts of Northern Africa; Oil of _ Itchings, Muscular Soreness, Poison Ivy, Sun- Th Children’s Colds—Apply Vicks over throat the clothing, and at night, the bed-clothing, loose about the neck, so that the rising vapors ean be freely inhaled. Apply a little Vicks up the nose, and, if the throat is sore, have the child swallow # piece the size of » pea. The Origin of Vicks Twenty-five years ago, Druggist Luns‘ord Richardson, of Greensboro, N. C., seeking leased as vapors by the body heat and inhaled directly into the affected air passages. This remedy, Vicks VapoRub, won instant local favor and its fame has spread, county by comhty, state by state, until now Vicks isa family standby from coast to coast and over from distant countriee—Camphor from For- Thyme from smiling Southern France; Oil of Lerpentioe tom Disie, ante trating beat ing oile from other foreign climes. Good for a Host of Daily Ill Vicks is good for congestion or inflamma- tion, whether found in lining membrane or on the surface of the skin. Thus it is useful for dozens of daily hurts and ills of all the family. with one or two thicknesses of hot flannel cloths, If the cough is annoying, a small piece the size of a pea can be swallowed every few hours. For Head Colds, Asthma, Catarth, Hay Fever—Vicks should be melted in 8 spoon On account of its penetrative and rubefacient burn, Headache and Sore Calloused Feet. Sybil | nee, Hazlett t Jackson, ¥ Knowles, Handy | Hermanson, Marie Pauline, § Nichols, Mathew Low Granger Hollie | Feller |Ming, Dong, 31 Taylor, at | Hinkteman. Mauat, Par red W. | Turner, Richard Rowellff, Maliasa Ali ‘DIVORCES GRANTED | Honquist, Augusta from Carl Victor. ‘Bea | Parke, te L, h le Beattie tue. . », Beatt Snoqual Blanche, Snoqualmie Natnan Dick ian from Howard phine R. from Fred. ty A * DEATHS TIT King st Hazel Marie, 23, 834 N from Michael. Adolph from 181 26th ave W, 70th st 70th Regular price $1.20 Don’t fail to take advanta this great ‘“Wear-Ever” at 49¢. Oakite, Special at at 10c Regular price 1de Removes the bargain. You seldom get a chance to buy “Wear-Ever” “Wear-Ever” Aluminum Fry Pans Special at 49c ge of Get a Cover also for 20¢—reg. price 40c. 19¢ Wheelbarrow—Made uten- TRIAL TIN FREE Send ee coupe «? the Vick Chemical Com- any, Gi N.C, A 4-07. trial tin of icks will be mailed you promptly, sufficient soot from stoves and chimneys. Rathe, Bertha, lath ave, N. , Martha Ella, 64, 1531 W de, Attleltia, 1 Here is a real bargain. This “Rail- ath ave VICKS @ to test the efficacy of its vapors by melting in i Sebellns. 17 Bate: road pattern” Wheelbarrow is made 8 spoon, as shown in the illustration to the left. -, s KLENEX of hardwood, strongly constructed. The Vick sian deaki soewey r It is especially adapted for garden VA eg oO uy B Speen Test Name. nee Os R66 Talley at. Special at 15c use. It is delivered “knocked-down” Aaaress lAweien en Aa rm 4a Brigt ae cued Klenex makes house- ~tle ra quickly assembled. Over 17 Million Jars Used Yearly ep ap arene grand Ar cleaning easier. (Delivered at our convenience) urran, John F,, 81, 908 Summit ave, Lounsberry, Mra, Sarah J, $4, King

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