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For Friday Saturday 37x7 40.00 FABRIC CASINGS | All etanéard size ond non-skid | 30x3 $ 7.00 7.75 11.00 SELECTED USED CASINGS All thoroughly inspected and guaranteed All other sizes in proportion. MAIL ORDERS Careful attention paid to Mall Orders. No deposit required. Pike Street Tire Shop W. 0. STANDRING, Prop. 1026 Pike St., Cor. Boren, Phone Elliott 0446. ‘died ‘Thursday at her home, 215 W. | Parish, survives her. TODEBATEON |aacnveeTain BALLARD issue. (7 ENTERTAIN) Following a debate on the Ballard: Sunset name question, residents of the community will make a final dec | sion Friday night, when the vote will be cast at the Ballard high school Those debating will be Rev. Honor L Wilhelm, pastor of the Ballard Pres byterian church, and Lieyd Savage attorney, who will apeak in favor of “Ballard,” while Dr, A. H, Peacock and Frank Kannair will uphold “Sun. sot.” | One of the features of the meeting will be the presentation of a set of colors by the Ballard business men to Lieyd T, Cochran post of the Amert can Legion, A talk on “Community Pride and the Spirit of Co-operation” will be made by Rev. Kendall B, Burke, pastor of the Ballard Chris. tian church, | The final celebration of Ballard's Peace, Progress and Prosperity week will be held Saturday night, when the Elks" lodge wilt give a carnival of nations masquerade dance. Mrs. E. L. Parish Claimed by Death Mrs, Kathryn Grace Parrish, 62, Mead st. Her husband, Edward L. ‘The body was taken to the George town Undertaking Co, Mrs. Parrish was the mother of Bert Porter, who was burned to death March 14 in a shack adjoining rrish home, Mrs. Sara Y. B. Peabody, A CLEAR COMPLEXION pe Ey saied 1 lil etrt who Uf house without a | 7:30 at Mrs. Snelling’s home, 309 KE. | — Mos' O1 0 || Potiahe: 3 Can Have sehoot faculty for several se {iI “SITAKE 1T—A dancing term'to 4o| Mowap! Campfire will hold « cere.| You could hardly make asians sibs ey 2d dhl oh , af la “Chicago.” |monial meeting Friday. them A _ for this r sons an as received grea | SBHARPY—A m Hound vbebiclgicd rice—$1.95, oe fo g-aed aag ised praise for the programs she FREE EYE | who chee to gg Empey Bharp-| Unaliy! and Wewona are making pi $ od. has arra Dr. F. M. Edwards for 17 years treated scores of women for liver and bowel ailments, During these] gg qq prescription made of a few well) suota allotted them as « part of or tigger gg give “mg eae fed being raised to finance Bawards’ Olive Tablets. You wili| know them by their olive color, These tablets are wonder-workers | Sant "a nertaal sition earrying| Itt commiiten’ tn charge of off the waste and poisonous matter in one’s systern. If you have a pale face, sallow look, dull eyes, pimples, coated tongue, headaches, a listless, no- good feeling, all out of sorts, nao tive bowels, you take one of Dr Edwards’ Olive Tablets nightly for! student at a time and note the pleasing re | pin with the Bellingha: sults. company. Foreign Wars and reunion of be raised tn less than 15 days. in sight. nikh schoo! of women and men take Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets— the successful substitute for calo mel—now and then fust to keep them fit, 160 and 300.—<Advertise- ment. THE EMPORIUM 601 PINE STREET and four colta will be sold to highest bidder at 10 a.m. May 19, of Dresses FRIDAY—SATURDAY | $46:25 The very best offer of the | season—many worth twice as Taffetas Twills Tricotines LATE STYLES A Coat Special 9 4S Utility Coats Wraps Capes All Higher-Priced Garments Reduced for Friday and Saturday Only | will be presented in a gong re- nd@ descend upon the earth ae rain,| RUG BSHAKER—A gir) addicted Victrola records for camp. Leave Organdy . Fach of these particles conatitut- to shimmying, them at 4171 Arcade building, or call r _—— ene BAP —A Finale Hopper, Elliott $208, and they will be sent for Rick-rack Braid BCANDAL WALKER—A Col-| There is a big demand also for Jegique Flapper or Flipper so called | hardy plants, such as marigolds, Shas Colored and Black ms t- on account of the Collegique form of ta daist nd foxgiove, to help beau diet lyric soprano, whose ptpils a dancing. | tify the camp grounds. | Pipings . BCOOT—A term used by a Flap. po hy | J n elevator boy | The Enpedasy girs will give an Sashes cital at the Cornish Friday * HOTEL MEN have Dervision. Glasses may be years he gave to his patients &/ ». iced themselves to raise the entire || national convention of Veterans of Pist Division association, according | to & B. Axia, chairman of the citi-| jcampaign, The entire fund, accord. ing to the chairman, will probabty thousand dollars, he gaya, is already) | Second and Marion | noon by the council public aafety MISS HELEN STRYKER, ¢ leommittes, Chartman Philip Tindall “A Unicamera, Continuous! All sessions will be open to the pub- ranging ye ——— announced today. | Legisiature,” the repeal of the poll-| Ite. aap Avoid Imitatiors a Sabstitute- NINETEEN MULES, 13 horses , at the remount depot. Camp Lewia, A Great Sale ]| much—the most favored fab- | | ries: Crepes Krepeknit | THE SEATTLE STAR THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1922 Aen murs ee Store Hours 9:00 to T'clephone Main 6720 Seca state ane ES aa ‘Campfire Mysteries of Radio | News, Notes Explained by Expert || “ ‘ana’ Gossip BY BR. L, DUNCAN jing the cloud retaing ite electrical) Seattle Campfire Girls will hold « (Director, Radio Institute of America) charges, There may be several combi: | May frolic Saturday, May 27, from 2 What in this “static” bugaboo of |nations of these In the air, When! all radio enthustasts, about which we |their electrical pressure becomes too hear #0 much grumbling? great, current jumps from one cloud After a respite during the winter, \to another in the form of lightning, | are tn charge, Admission, one dish it fe again beginning to break jn and| This lightning flashes back a04| towel, with an opportunity to use It interfere with wireless tranasslanton jforth until it Gaston , |rying dishen at Camp Sealth, sen ption, Despite the efforts o wo flashen , nothng much has been from cloud t for guardians are patronéases, done to curb this interference. The committee in charge of the It Is hard to buck nature, and atat- ar to that radiated by «| program asks that groups wishing to jes, or atmonpherics, is the name Koper They = put on a stunt or a sideshow notify given to electric waves sent out by [not partioular about the wave length fee | nature, |thay use, It in therefore almont im- headquarters at once, } During the warm epring and sum: | possible to tune them out. mer months water evaporates very ———— Samples of middie The warm air covering the are on exhibit at headquarters, All surface becomes Inden with wick = | to 6 p. m, on the sixth floor of the Bon Marche. The junior guardians Gingham Dress Aprons Special $ 1 ° 9 5 8 New Styles Smart for both indoors and out. Small and large checked patterns, and plain shades—blue, or- chid, pink and yellow. urged to go and get their orders once, Both garments are Seattle | made, The bloomers are black sere | and all wool, and sell for $4.35. The middies are of a good quality of pop: in and well for $1.50. | ee owing to the change in tom . It is condensed and formed It particles of water, Bince there is always some electri fleation of the alr, these «mall drops of water are charged with electricity, Drawn together by the billions, they form into clouds, When these be come heavier than alr they burst | A new group of Campfire Girls in the Madrona schoo} district I» looking for & guardian, | eee | | ‘The Campfire Girls are collecting Trimmings of | per to denot bf SEVENTY.SIX—A /entertainment Saturday evening at Ruffles Aprons and Wash Dresses—Third Floor MINATION shooter. |plans for their monthly “Mothers | EXA I A | BHARPSHOOTER—A good dancer 40d Dads’ night the end of May. | under the most expert eu fg YP spends his money freely, ann i aE . i= |}| SLUMMERS—Giris who go to Ww » ° s - rename rocured at the Cilnlo if |} | studio parties, oman s Legislative A SEA LION measuring 9 feet 3) p alo | t | : Ps we Inches, and weighing $81 pounds, one | the/ neceasary—10 to 8 daily i SLUNGE—The lowest kind of hu Council Will Meet | or tne iergest ever caught in Puget | thell| and on Monday and Friday |||" “ene: The fifth annual assembly of the| sound waters, is being frozen antl for exhibit at the Port of Beattie \ 1} peinvieniinnidbian | | evenings, Call Main 6742 for further information, z Woman's Legisiative council of| £0" xine dock. “It was caught by | Final Hearing on | Washington will convene at the Beat-| 51 Gunderson and the crew of the j 5 } tle ¥. W. C. A. builldl May 17, 18) fishing schooner Mariner in the traps | Hospital Measure | ana 19, nepresentatives of every so-/of the Bebantian Stewart Fish Co., NORTHWEST | Final heart th tet iat ith th cil are|and presented to Harry Larson, Final hearing on the proposed leg.| ciety affiliated with the coun satan ton Veck ak Ba the} the | inlation favoring the ordinance provi-| expected to attend. . Siz EYE CLINIC ‘sion prohibiting honpitals within 800 ne speakers linted for the EP PGES. REP, BY UNS. « | 216-218 Burke Bldg. || feet of @ public park or boulevard tor Westfall, of Spo-| tax, amendment of the workmen's Tke “Foods Drink” fer All Ages. W. D.| compensation law and the need of a Lunch et Home, Office, en¢ Subjects to be discussed in-| white slave law in this state. Ash fer HORLICK'S. | ll wit) be held next Wednesday after Se the “For the:Best Woman in the World’’ Mothers’ Day, Sunday, May 14th OTHER gets but little in this world, yet she gives everything. Send her a token of your appreciation. It will warm her heart and show that you have not forgotten. There will be no advance in our prices for Mothers’ Day, May 14th. If your Mother is in another city you-can send flowers by wire Seattle Florist Association