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TUESDAY, MAY 23, 1922. Don’t Delay Only 5 More Bar; No, 768 — $300.00 3- piece Tapestry Living Room Suite— $179.50 No. 3550—$240,00 3- piece Cane Panel Ma- hogany Living Room Suite, mulberry velour $120 No. 166—$30.00 Fiber Chair, cushion seat— $15 No. 603—$335.00 WHERE PIKE MCMC MCU Lo Removal Sale 3-piece Living Room Suite; davenport can be converted into bed; upholstered in choice tapestry— $167.50 LIBERAL CREDIT EXTENDED GRUN THE SEATTLE STAR One Minute gain Days of This No, 342—$12.50 Park Strollers; brown, ivory, gray—~ $6.25 No, 2—$375.00 4-piece Walnut Bedroom Suite, dusty walnut, Louis XVI. design— $187.50 No. 100—$35.00 Jaco- bean Buffet, without mirror— $19.50 The on sTorm 1 CAN SEE IN These VETERANS WILL REMEMBER DEAD BAUM sS— Co. INC, MEETS FIFTH OLYMPIA.—L. C. Jeaseph, Seat tle, manager veterans’ service bu- reau for 13th district, addresses re- gional conference of Red Cross. INNISFAIL, Alta —Canadian Pa cifie train strikes auto, killing Charles H. Jarrett of Clovis, Cal., and Archie Lovelace of Vallejo. Characterizes our methods in every transaction, and our cus- tomers are accorded every cour- tesy consistent with sound busi- ness judgment. 4% Paid om Savings Accounts Accounts Subject to Cheek Are Cordially Invited Peoples Savings Bank SECOND AVE. AND PIKE 57. Memorial Service Planned for Sunday 1Wool Crop in Utah Passes 4 Millions SALT LAKE CITY, May 22. ‘The | | Utah wool crop has brought $4,500,.| Honoring thetr comrades who died | 000, according to the estimates of |! the world war, sll American Le | Witlard Hansen, Jr., secretary of the Utah Weol Growers’ association Over 15,000,000 pounds has been sold this year at an average of 30 cents a gion posta In Seattle will hold Me morial m and Brooklyn ave. | Near the close of the services the — |theater will be darkened and crosses lrepresenting the various army divie ions will be lighted while a bugler sounds taps. Rev, Cleveland Klefhauer wi 4 liver the address. County, city who are members of exercises Sunday at 10:15 a. at the Neptune theater, 45th st For New Styles H and Pretty Arms (Beanty Notes) Women are fast learning the value |the Legion, will be on the platform of the use of delatone for removing|with Frank McDermott and H. C. | hair or fuzz from face, neck or arms.|Henry and the three Seattle women | A paste is made with some powdered | who were fecently decorated here delatone and water and spread on the |by Marehal Foch |hairy surface. In 2 or 3 minutes tt in| Milas Romeyn B. Jenren and a» rubbed off. the skin washed and) quartet will sing. Special seats will | | to buy genuine delatone and mix/pacity of the theater, doors will be lfresh as wanted.—Advertisement. | closed at 16:15 a. m every bitof hair has disappeared. No be reserved for gold star mothers. | ; failure will result if you are careful| Because of the limited seating ca-| |Mayor-Elect Will | Address Y. M. H. A. | Dr. B J. Brown, mayor-elect, will bo the speaker at the third annual |"“Dads’ and Mothers’ Night” to be |held by the Young Men's Hebrew jassociation in ite auditertum, 17th ave, and E. Union st. Tuesday at | 8:15 p.m | Mine Clara Eichenwald will give ® solo, accompanied by Charles Stone Wilson; Esther Pressman, a dance solo, accompanied by J. Cohn; Jean a baritone solo, accompanied KB. Regina, and Marter Billy” Cohn, buckand-wing dancer, will be accompanied by J. Cohn. } ‘Shoots His Parents, | Then Kills Himself | REGINA, Sask. May 23—After [shooting both of his aged parents, Angus M committed euicide n | day. live. The parents are expected to SUQUAMISH.—Full military hon. ors acce Eli George, sald to be firet American Indian to fall in | world war, whore body frrived here Monday from France YAKIMA—Prisoners im city Jail frustrated in attempt to escape by I wetting fire to their quarters. — Save the Life of Your Tooth Enamel “Wash”— Don’t Scratch or Scour Teeth Gritty, soapless tooth pastes may show quick results. you scour away your skin, nature can replace it. But even Nature will not replace tooth enamel once it has been worn away by grittv. soapless tooth pastes. The most effective and trustworthy method of keeping your teeth bright and smiling is the use of a gentle, “washing” non- gritty dental cream. COLGATE’S CLEANS TEETH THE RIGHT WAY “Washes” and Polishes —Doesn’t Scratch or Scour 'T 1S A DOUBLE ACTION DENTIFRICE: (1) Loosens clinging particles. (2) Washes them away. po dentists Sensible in Theory. You can’t beat common sense when backed by modern science. Healthy saliva is practically neu- tral, sometimesslightly alkaline. Colgate’s Ribbon Dental Cream is mildly alkaline, Practically neutral, and cleanses without disturbing nmature’s balance. Avoid dentifrices that are strongly alkaline or appreciably acid. Colgate’s helps to possesses and in a Colgate’s cleans teeth thor- oughly —no dentifrice does more. A LARGE tube costs 25c—why pay more? maintain the right mouth conditions. in Practice. “Today scientific know that harsh drugs and chemicals harm mouth tissues. Colgate’s Ribbon Dental Cream does not contain them. Authorities agree that a denvifrice should do only one thing—clean teeth thoroughly. false claims are made that Colgate’s Colgate’s does this. No any other virtue, but it does possess this one in the highest degree, higher degree than any other kind of dentifrice. TEETH \ THE RIGHT / Y ‘ler, of Stamford, Conn., internation { ALL CLOUDS DON’T SPELL BAD WEATHER } NEW OFFER FOR | ALABAMA PLANT |Secretary of War Informs Senators of Proposal WASHINGTON, May 2.—Secre- j tary of War Weeks bas notified the senate agriculture committee that he has received an offer, from a person he not name, of $2,500,000 for the Gorgas, Ala., steam plant and trans miasion lines. The offer of Henry Ford for the leane of the Muscle Shoals nitrate and power project was characterized |as “the most extraordinary attempt | to raid the treasury that has ever come to my attention,” by Col. Hoo! p- al expert on water power development, tentifying before the agriculture com. mittee, Cooper dectares that the Ford offer | would cost the government $1,485, | 900,000 over and above what Ford \contempiates paying into the treas- | ury toward completion and interest payments on the project. “The Ford proposal, in its present | form, Is a very bad thing for the pub- cepted by the government,” said Cooper. “The whole proposal boils borrow money from the treasury at 2% per cent interest.” (“Searle WELL ] BY DR. RK. H. BISHOP fever is not always recognized. Some cases of the dis. case and never & mild case is able to infect someone lic interest and should mever be ac down to an attempt by a rich man to VERY case of scartét people bave mild know it. Yet such else with a very se vere cane Scarlet fever Is not so dangerous ax are its results, Not in the fever, nor the rash of scarlet fever does} the danger lie but in the compiica- tions which are very likely to follow in the wake of the disease. The direct cause of the disease is not known. There is no preventive measure like vaccination. Once con tracted it must run its course, but extreme care should be taken that others do not come in contact with the sick person. Children who escape scarlet fever until they are 10 years old seldom! die of the disease Important symptoms 6f searlet fever are sore throat, headache and vomiting. Rash develops on see ond day and the whole body is scar let. BELLINGHAM.—Newton Ray of | j Seattlo awarded $1,200 damages | against Frank Wright, Lummi | island, as result of auto accident. | RESS T OO FAR GONE FOR REPAIRS “Good morning, Mra, Adams! Come right in and sit down, I'm glad you} ran over this morning. I want you| to try the doughnuts I just made.” “How nice! Thank you! You're s0 good at fixing over dresses and things I came’ to ask your advice about this old gray taffeta of mine, I see that taffeta is quite fashion: able again and I do need a new dress | so badly, and a new one costs a lot. | This one is pretty old and I knew you could tell me whether it's worth making over again.” “H'm! 1 don't know, See those tiny holes when I hold it to the light. I am afraid jt wouldn’t last long Too bad, too, as it is a pretty piece} of goods, I wouldn't go to the trouble | of making @ dress of it if I were you But if you need a new dress I'll tell | you how to get one without noticing | the expense at one time. Go to Cherry's, on Second Avenue, between | Madison and Spring, 207 Rialto Bldg., over the Pig’n Whistle, and get one on credit, You can wear the dress while you're paying for it, and they allow you to make practically any arrangements for payments that are convenient to you.”—Advertisement, [= | ME RHODES eo. Telephone Main 0214 Radio Sets and Supplies 5:80 to 130 p. m. DAILY (except Sunday) BROADCASTING TAS to 8:15 p. m—Monday, Wednesday, Friday N-O-T-I-O-N-S On Wednesday, the Notions Department is offering for a one-day sale, a wide assortment of every-day needs at prices that are noteWorthy reductions. Although — these are small items at small prices, it doesn’t take a great deal to save a dollar, — The following are but a few of the articles offered in this sale: 4 Hair Pins—Special 10c Pads and Covers—Special — Heavy wire Hair Pins in packages that form $1.69 erly wold at 3 packages for bc. Special Wednes- day, a dozen, 10¢. Ironing Board Pads and Covers tn S-foot | lengths. A Pad and Cover, specially priced 66 | Aprons—Special 3 for $1.00 | %1:6® * = Rubberized household Pearl Buttons—Special checks, and light colors this sale, at 3 for $1.00, 2 for 15¢c ke . . Pearl Buttons in assorted sizes and 3 to 18 Elastic Girdles urd. Formerly 10¢ a card. For this sala Special $1.23 for 15¢. Sidney Elastic Girdles in small, medium and Braid Elastic—Special 3c 4 large sizes, and with detachable sanitary belt : tabs. Two style formerly $1.50 and $1.75 cach. New fashioned quarter-inch Braid Elastic, that Wednesday, each, $1.23. has been selling regularly at be a yard, i priced, special for Wednesday, at S¢.a yard. Shopping Bags—Special 69c “Colorite”—Special 19¢ Imitation leather Shopping Bags lined with eretonnes, and having two substantial handles. Colorite Hat Dyes in all colors. Formerly 250 Formerly 85e each. Choice, Wednesday, at 69¢ @ bottle. For this sale, a bottle, 19¢. each, Shears—Special $1.00 A special purchase of medium and large elzed Shears, with plain and japanned handles; priced to sell at, a pair, $1.00, 3 ‘ Whisk Brooms—Special 27c Very good quality Whisk Brooms that sold formerly at 35c each, are offered for Wednesday at 27¢ each. Sewing Needles—Special 3c English Sewing Needles in plain or assorted nizes-—25 to the package. Formerly 10¢ a pack- age; Wednesday, a package, 3¢. “Wilsnaps’—Special 2 for 15c Wilsnap Fasteners, either black or white, and in all sizes. Formerly 10c a card. For this sale, 2 cards for 15¢. y assorted for Aprons in Specially priced, 3 Package Pins—Special 8c — 300 count good Brass Pins in a package that sold formerly at 10c. Special, Wednesday, @ package, 8¢. Rhodesa Hair Nets— Dozen 75c Rhodesa single mesh Hair Nets, either cap or fringe shape, and in al! colors. Formerly. 100 each, Wednesday, a dozen, 75¢. aj 4 Cube Pins—Special 2 for 15¢ | Cube Pins, in two sizes, in black, white or sorted colors. Formerly 100 @ cube. For this _ sale, 2 cubes for 15¢. Sanitary Belts—Special Kleinert’s or Hickory, all elastic Belts, formerly selling at 50c each. Special for Wednesday, each, 39¢. 9c INVESTMENT CO. HEAD ARRESTED c. D. Hillman Says Charge| Is Blackmail Attempt | Alleging that the whole thing was an attempt at blackmail, C. D, Hill fan, president of the Hiliman In- veatment Co., gave his version of the grand larceny charge brought against him Monday, | Hillman was arrested late Monday by Sheriff Matt Starwich as he was about to leave for the South. ‘The charges against Hillman are contained in a complaint filed in su- perior court Monday by Prosecuting Attorney Maicoim Douglas, The prosecuting witness is Ed Baker, of San Francisco, who claims vns* Hill- man obtained from him, by fraud, title to a cattle and hog ranch in} Mendocino county, valued at “| Hillman said before leaving that at Walla Walla. et Brothers Sentenced [Sina ey senton to Two to 15 Years |W. Frater. Convicted of grand larceny, B. E. and 8. S. Flubart, brothers, of Port| ‘The scarcity of small o Angeles, face Tuesday terms of two] Italy has reduced the pop to 15 years in the state penitentiary using postage stamps instead, . a “PRINCESS” STEAMSHIPS Leave Seattle Daily, COLMAN DOCK, Foot of Marion rie Day ae bey eo 900 Ae Pyne Mek Beat Dally of. rneessssesjes LAO Pa Canadian Pacific Steamships now op- erate from Colman Dock, foot —_ of Marion Street Summer Tourist Fares to Eastern points on sale from May 25th to August 3ist, Return limit October $1, 1922, oe] “Trans-Canada Limited” re- sumes May 2ist, 3 p. m. dally from Vancouver, B.C. 2 hours to Montreal; 87 hours to Toronto. Baker called him over the phone} Sunday and threatened to “make it} hot” for him if Hillman did not pu up $1,000 to buy out Joe Bethel, who # concerned in the alleged fraud. réal estate deal in California City Ticket Office, 608 Second Avenue Main 5587. E. F. L. STURDEE, General Agent, | Store Hours—8:30 A. M. to 6 P. M. = =) THE STORE FOR USEFUL ARTICLES KLEEN-0 DUST MOP | ALUMINUM, HANDLED, KLEEN-0 POLISH COVERED SAUCE PANS Regular Value $2.00 plac SPECIAL Cc SIZE 3— Dust Mop and 69c Qt-Can Polish size 4 onde Mop; SET OF 3— and polishes all fin: ished floors, work and linoleums. This is an extremo special, including handle. Dust Mop and quart-can Pol ish, 98¢. HIGHLAND LAWN MOWER BALL BEARING A HIGH-CLASS MOWER 12-INCH— $10.85 14-INCH— $11.45 16-INCH— vod. woo $1.89 This is an unusually low price for these extra heavy sheet aluminum Sauce Pans, in- cluding covers, No phone orders ADJUSTABLE WINDOW SCREEN 15 inches high; extends to 33 inches SPECIAL AT 39c Strongly con: structed. Frame made of hardwood, covered with black enameled wire, SPRCIAL AT 3B9¢ Very easy running machine, with 4 self-sharpen- ing blades; easy to adjust, with 9-in, wheel.