The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 9, 1922, Page 5

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Tw SDAY, MAY 9, 1922. Extraordinary Lamp and Shade Offer $15.85 Floor Lamp Standard— finished mahogany — has double sockets and full length cord; fitted with silk shade like illustration; a fine selection of colors. Standard and Shade com- plete, special Removal Sale price — $15.85 NER eS ALCAN wows ERENT MMMM) Removal Salez This opportunity is brought to you as a fitting climax to the most remarkable sale of homefurnish- ings ever held in Seattle. Some of our departments have already been transferred, tion of a few days before we will be doing business in our new store on Sixth Ave. Mahogany Rocker, $16.75 and it's only a ques- BUY THIS WEEK. Mahogany fin- ished, cane seat, cane panel, wing back Rocker, like illustration ; beautifully ished and comfortable. Sells at $26.50 regularly. Re- moval Sale price $16.75 fin- very CO. INC. KAPOWSIN, May 9—More than/ 150 men and women, working with a| bucket line, saved this town Whole Town Nearly | Hospital Day for Destroyed by Fire} Georgetown May 1 King County hospital will cele |brate National Hospital day Friday total extinction by fire last night.|A% entertainment on the hospital The loss was confined to three bulld-|!awn will be given for the patients by the Georgetown school children ings. She 771ilk tm INFANTS ma INVALIDS Horlicks Vor Infants, Invefide end Growing Children ‘The Origine! Food-Drink For All Ages ! ASK FOR Avoid Imitations and Substitutes Rich milk, malted grain extract in Powder | more than two weeks Mra. Savage No Cooking — Nourishing — Digsetible was = Buys Fashionable Clothes | 2 for Second Trial —jern aid in displaying her beauty at Horlick’s| the Original THE SEATTLE STAR S FAULT IF NOTHING HATCHES ] WON'T BE HEN’ ENDS HIS OWN: LIFE WITH GAS Leaving a note to his wife, ‘PACIFIC SHIP é ohn Maxi, attaxJonn Call Present Subsidy Plan Casterson, a baker, 40, turned on the Unfair to Sail Boats WASHINGTON, May %—A pro test from the Ship Owners’ ansoct tn _ SHOPPING TOUR which he declared that his love bad| to end his life, gas in his room at a hotel at 319] Cherry st. onday night. He was! found Tuesday by the proprietor, T Takigawa Maki had been out of work for/ation of the Pacific Coast against some time and was despondent. The), | body is at the morgue. LOS ANGELES, May 9--Mada- | lynne Obenchain, lovely defendant charged with murder in connection with the death of John Belton Ken: | nedy, will be permitted every mod ctment of the pending ship 1! if the tonnage limita Asks Information on Law Enforcement WASHINGTON, May 2 Full tn formation on the manner tn which the department of justice ts hand ling the enforcement of the Sher [her second trial, which soon starte | She will appear in court dressed in the height of summer fashion, wearing the most effective crealions of tallored elegas Madalynne, accompanied by a fafl matron and @ deputy sheriff, was | permitted to leave the county jail jand spend yes" ay in shopping. | purchasing gowns, pers and jstockings for her ne: ppearance before crowded court rooms. tlon imposed on vensels in not stricken out, was received yes by the joint committee holding hearings on the bint terday congressional Declaring that the clause of the bill which ei! ates nailing veanels man anti-trust and Clayton acts te) iy. egister from bene asked In a resolution intretuced in| ties of the sut would drive yesterday by Senator! many entling vessels engaged tn the transpacific lumber trade from the fen, the arsociation asked that the minimum be reduced to 600 tons repinter the senate King, Utah King’s resolution calls on the at- tornmey general to transmit to the ment on the number | found for violation®| Approval of the general principle erty took of the bill wan ¢ ‘ apres : trials DOW | aesociation, pressed by the THE SEATTLE ART CLUB wt give day and night courses during! the summer months, beginning June |, 1, tn the Thompson building, it ts announced MRS. JOHN FE. SAVAGE ts recov The refusal to give the committee ering at the Hotel Bu from al. Gata on operating losses on com |eovere attack of pneumonia. FOF | siang nies operating shipping board vos mw made today by W. J. Love, indictme critically ii! i of the emergency feet "eats — | 3 Acceptances Capital Stock Surplus Undivided Profits (net) teserve for Taxes, Interest and Depreciation Ac- A Statement of Strength The following statement under call of the comptroller of the currency, as of May 5, 1922, is only another assurance of the strength of this long-established bank—founded 1870: Report of Financial Condition at Close of Business May 5, 1922 RESOURCES Customers’ Liability Under Letters of Credit and LIABILITIES hin deesiebd de vawtelt le oceved ws 60 2j)000 00000 DEXTER HORTON NATIONAL BANK Second Avenue and Cherry Street | GREENSRORO, N.C of Ku Klux Kian, Dr, E. professor of social « | North Carolina College for Women. | resigus At request Officers Are Named by Grade Teachers The following officers were ele ” CAN BE CURED )..2"".0! 228, ere gure, Jand Mim Elsie Judd, Minor #choc MOTORCYCLE PATROLMAN W |. MOORE was awarded $1 ¢ whe seth Loans and Discounts ..........090 esee+e o+e«-$10,434,475.14 f : court, Moore sued Lat. Overdrafts ....... 7 IE ie pi i ee 819.39 ; whavertionrncnt. "tur $8006 Baoees tnatteyele, oo Cash and Exchange ............ cocwericcceses 4,000,14h00 | r Pe ee pe eee ere ee i U.S. Bonds and Treasury Certificates .......... 5, 96.70 lf KIDN Y AND * : 7 } Other Bonds and Securities .. 2,653,235.28 | Common Sense | Furniture and Fixtures ...... 45,009.25 | BLADDER ROTHER! | lS ah Sean an ee 245,000.00 } | About Eczema | Redemption Fund, U.S. Treasury ...... ....... 2,500.00 "Take a glass of Salts to flush | and Eruptions! Here’s Something About S. S.S, That You'll Be Glad to Hear, as well know ft right fow,—-the cause of skin eruptions, pimples, blackheads, boil lood, Thi out your Kidneys and neu- tralize irritating acids 230,318.55 ler weakness re says a noted! ys filter this] it on | j Kidney and Bi sult from uric authority. ‘The kidi jacid from the blood to the blade \mains to irr ing # burnir setting uy lot the b elief tw acid, $23,180,501.70 You might Jum of skin troubles an@ deruptions vi it isn’t come you to seek | times during the} |night. ‘The sufferer is in constant | 400,000.00 |dread, the water passes sometimes é c jwith a scalding sensation and is igi 279,721.62 very profuse; again, there 1s diffi | culty In volding it. Bindder weakness, most folks call 27.230 .2/ lit, because they can’t rol urina at 127,230.24 1. While it is extremely annoy 50,000.00 ling and sometimes v painful, | this is really 6 of the moat simple lallments to overcome. Get about | Let 6. 8. 8. Give You An Angelic Skint mon nense to wimply treat the skin. A bottle of 8. §. 8. will prove to you what is happening in your blood, 8.8.8, ts @ nclentific blood cleanser,—it drives four ounces of Jad Salts from your | pharmacist and take a tablespoon ful in a glass of water before break fast, continue this for two or three days. This will neutralize the acids | out the impurities which cause ecrema, Jin the urine #0 it no longer 1s a tetter, rash, pimples, bolls, blackheads, nource ol ation to the bladde lotches and other askin eruptions. a . ieriation hich tt Mader | When these Impurities are driven out, and uri rgans which then ct) you can’t stop several very nice things n, 5 is inexpensive, harmless, de from the acid of grapes mn J combined with | ja, and is um by thousands of |folks who are subject to urinary | disorders caused by urie acid irrita-| |tion, Jad Salts ts splendid for kid from happening, Your lips turn nat- urally rosy. Your eyes sparkle, your complexion clears, It becomes beau- t Your face looks like that of | prosperous, ruddy, well-fed, refined | gentleman, or {f you are @ woman, your complexion becomes the real kind that the whole world so admires, 8.8.8. im alvo a powerful body-bullder, be- cause it builds new and more blood- |neys and causes no bad effects | celle. That's why it fills out sunken whatever cheeks, bony necks, thin mba, i lensant, effer. | TeRain lost fleah, “Tt costa It |. Here you have a p , Feenih Jory Sea: TE conte, Witla fe |vescent lithia-water drink, whieh | soldat all drug stores, in two sizes | quickly relieves bladder trouble, ‘The larger size ls the more economical Ad | | vertsement, Advertisement so | for grayling and take more than legal | mit | | a |first vice-president, Misa 1 Hen Thousands Are Now Using)|“*'r" eer schoo! vier New Treatment, Which |! rong ria en hecouiod Is Sent Free Whitham, Lowel! school: | nd Proven 0 . ag ae wh Our Windows Woolen Goods Dept.—U Summer Sports Apparel. materials for this event. All have bee 54-Inch Plaid Coatings Soft dark colors predominate in this assort- A very good weight material, formerly welling at $2.50 « yard, has been reduced for this sale to, a yard, $1.95, 54-Inch Jerseys Extra heavy weight 64inch Jerseys, in plain colors and heather mixtures, These were form- erly $2.50 @ yard. Colors are tan, Quaker, piller box red, brown, Mohawk, navy and black. ment of Coatings In pretty plaid patterns. Heather mixtures include blue and brown, green and brown and Oxford and brown. For this sale, a yard, $1.96. 54-Inch Tweeds ‘These Tweeds are the season's most popular || Wraps, | They come tn a splendid assortment of color mixtures. Formerly $2.50 to $2.60 a yard. For this sale, a yard, $1.06. \ matériais for Suits, Capes, Coats, ote. Stripes and Plaids | 84-inch Wool Stripes and Plaids, including Prunelias and Velours. These sold formerly at $3.50 and as high as $4.50 a yard. They have been unusually reduced for this sale. A yard, $1.95. me RHODES ceo. A May Sale of Woolen Goods for Spring Special Q) a Yard ° Word of this sale of Woolen Yardage Goods will be most welcome just at this time while women are making plans for their Spring and No favoritism has been shown in selecting regardless of the former prices, are to sell Wednesday at $1.95 a yard. Will Tell Upper Main Floor n taken from regular stock and, 54-Inch Wool Velours A soft finish Wool Velour, 64 Inches wide an@ in colors of American Beauty, Kelly, tan, henna, African, Havana, Quaker, steel, Japan, navy, Copenhagen and black. This material is being used extensively for sults and wraps this year, Formerly $3.50 a yard, then reduced to $2.95. Special Wednesday, @ yard, $1.95. 54-Inch Serges Fine quality French Serges, 64 inches wide — and very suitable for jumper dresses, These are ~ in navy blue, and sold formerly for $3.00 a yard ~ Another unusual offering for Wednesday's sell- ing at $1.95 o« yard. 54-Inch Eponge Epongs, a well-liked material used extensively in Spring Apparel. It comes in tan, Quaker, navy, Copenhagen and black. Formerly $3.00 @ yard. A splendid value for this sale, @ yard $1.95. 54-Inch Check Suiting Check Suitings {n very smart color combina tions of black and white, green and white, brown and white and Oxford and gray. A fine wool ma terial selling formerly at $3.50 a yard. Wednes day, while it lasts, a yard, $1.96. == = = ee ee = A remarkable special purchase of 1,200 2.79 a pair. ‘A Special Purchase of Silk Gloves Glove Dept.—Main Floor long novelty Silk Gloves, offering exceptional values at 89¢, $1.69, $1.95 and ——— pairs of two-clasp, gauntlet styles and 16-Year-OldGirl | Missing From Home} Hilda Albert of} disappeared trom Sixteen-yearold Her juarreied with the family and de- ided to run away Hilda has light hatr and blue eyes. She was wearing a fawn-colored| oat, a gray bat and brown shoes| and stockings. H Struck by auto driven y, vice president of al bank, Frank Har- | mon, 40, is in Providence hospital, seriously injured. ner, a Deputy game waren | i at Lake Roesiger to check riers who mistake silver trout | n an Pep—and the Punch / Behind It wel action a! energy and BARK ROOT TONIC in nature's own re-vitalizer. Its scient! preparation of Cascara, Cinchona, Gentian and Angostura tn our modern labora insures relief from the ailments of ach, bowels and liver, EP m AT ALL RELIABLE DRUGGISTS — or Writ Celre-Kola Co., Mfra, Portiand, Oregon =¥1 Seen eae ed PAINT UP AND 4-Piece Imported ALUMINUM SAUCE PANS Special at 98c SET OF 4 Sauce Pans in size Nos. 1, 1144 2 and 3. Betty Bright 2-quart Aluminum RICE BOILERS Special at oo 98c BOSTON LEATHER B GENUINE COWHIDE— SPECIAL at These Bags are strongly made, 14 in. long, 9 in. deep; reinforced handles; beautiful shade of brown, 7 with one-inch strap and buckle. $1.39. a Special at Store Hours—8:30 A. M. to 6 P. M. These double lip | range || === AGS $1.39 Short, Handy Garden Tools _— Special Value Trowel — Weeder — 5-tooth Rake CLEAN UP ' Cast Iron Skillet No. 8 Size Special at 79c | NO. 3 SIZE SKILLET | Special at 49c | KEEP OUT THE FLY! Black and Galvanized “SCREEN WIRE Black Galvanized S¢ per ft. 24-INCH 10¢ per rt. | 9@perft. 26-INCH 11¢ per ft. 9¢ per ft. 28-INCH 12¢ per ft. 10¢ per ft. 80-INCH 13¢ per ft. | 12¢perft. 86-INCH 15¢ per ft. = Gos See eS Se 25¢ EACH |

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