The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 25, 1922, Page 5

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PAGE & THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1922. SEATTLE STAR yards of taped edge Marqui . 8.00 0 Or 3 pairs for Ste rs i aC DT TUTTI CTT ‘I if St fF ce ‘Bi Ti ” M h aaten . add oO ig nant a ae y — sant Z ember American Homes Bureau Radio THE RH 0 Dp ES co oF = Sets e s = F; and ee 4 =F rien tan y Accu an a s sec Supplies Telephone Main 0214 r = 2 . = 3:30 to 4:30 p. m. DAILY (ex Sunday) TING RADIO 7:15 to 6:15 p. m—Monday, Wednesday, Friday BROADCAS c FRIDAY HOUR SALES C No mail, telephone or C. . orders taken on Friday Hour Sale Merchandise, and the right to limit Pb th Fa is reserved. : le) = 9 to 10 10 to 11 11 to 12 1 to2 s WHITE VOILES; 500 MISC ANEOUS AS- MEN’S SHIRTS; 150 of MEN'S Prenerg | wee be " yards, in pelt stripes and SORTMENT of 164 pairs them in French eutt }ourln Hand aisles, Mile figured patterns, 36 of Fabric and Kid Gloves style, have been taken gelling for $1.00 and r inches wide, and suitable for women; the Fabric from regular stock and $1.50 each. ney will be for curtains, drapes, Glover are two-clasp and sharply reduced in price Placed on > in the fummer blouses and #lip.on styles, in white. for quick cleanup. They Ms mig! pe tion, for this frocks. Formerly 60¢ Kid Gloves are twociasp include a good variety gacn 39c and 60c a yard. For this styled in black of patterns in sizes 15 to Or 3 for $1.00 | hour, in the Domestic are 6% to 6%; and chom 17, but not each pattern CURTAINS; 37 pairs in ¢ —_ Section, pagne color in sizes 6% in every size. Some are 1: 2M4 2-pair lots, inclad> z . 33c “ . ing Marquisettes, plain 5 a yard eee and 5% Some slightly slightly soiled from dis CHICAGO, May Chicago is® hemstitched and heme : 7 SCHOOL, PLAIDS; 150 soiled. Wor thie play. For this titched with lace: filet, Pp Cc pa e in e the only city in the United States 49c : 75c stiteh 1 ; that could, in 1922, produce a “Big yards of 40-inch Plaids hour, a pair os ch Nottinghamas, fine volles < savin s offered py Big nag of wool and cotton mix- CHALLIES; 300 yards of DEESS a Rc seta, ona Tho under indictment with Fred ture, A good assortment fight-colored Challies in inches wide and ‘m poring nag $128, Mader “Co Shea and ye othe ¥ " ert ely 26, 4 in this anyone sll with ‘ne gr Pigeons of fast colors. Formerly «mall figured patterns. dark grounds with small $1.75, $1.95, $2.00, $2.96, : bombings in which two policemen $1.19 @ yard. For this Formerly 20¢ a yard figures. Vormerly 46c a $3.60, $3.75 5.00 and } io as hited, itershys trienia stand | ee ~ = - hour, in the Woolen For this hour, in the Do yard. For this hour, in $6.95. For this hour, in 4 Goods Dept., mestic Section, the Dom the Curtain HALF. = by h hey have stoc by bh Shaes,” hav od by him COAL PRICES a yard .. 60c yard ’15¢ Dept., at..... PRICE Tn fact, he has a police record aa | <i ] emov e long an one's arm; and yet thie has ON INCREASE A ‘Special Purchase ge ~ Odds and Ends of ry in no way interfered with hig rise >) io to leaderahtp in Chicage labor circles ; Women’s Neckwear Sar Siete ‘i igaaprte ody cage ay ngeniayry | ates Fine Laces oe congressman's private secretary in | ‘ ‘ail a rie LIBERAL CREDIT EXTENDED Washington and « member of the| Jump Is Made During Na- ‘Trimming Dept—Main leer ; ee j Miinois legislate ion-Wide Strik Filet Crochet and Cluny Laces in 1- and & __ Neckwear Dept—Muin Floor ; oF ik Wek hen “Mifocenen* andl tion-Wide Strike i]! inch widths. Special, a yard, &¢. The Women's Neckwear Department is offering 1 “inflooence” is what counts. It{ BY JAMES T. KOLBERT | Normandy, Valenciennes and Lingerie Laces, 4 for Pri Odds and Ends of 81 pieces of new . on r . . . > Rramley Collar and Cuff Sets and Vest Sets of cok 7 makes no matter how a man gets it. | WASHINGTON, May 25.— Ali and 6 inches wide. Special, a yard, 16¢. | ored novelty materiain, hand-embroidered orga y sone gyal 9A agian Be “Big Tim” Murphy bituminous prices at mines thru Novelty Laces, 10 inches wide, for camisoles | collars and collar and cuff gots, new Rose Marie edb 4 or et > gett lo be strictly soos out the country have jumped since and brassleres pecial, a yard, 35¢. } lars and many other styles. e) co INC. 08 sola nee ge ' : Maybe Murphy's formal education| the nation-wide strike began April 1 Collar Edges of organdy, 4 inches wide, and in | These have been selling from 5c to $2.50 nae . . Out pear the stockyards a tough | had been negiccted, but he knew] despite warnings of Secretary Hoov various co! Special, a yard, 25¢. | Choice for Friday, at HALF PRICE. WHERE PIKE MEETS FIFTH district. The right that really! what MeDermott and his own con that there in no justification for * ininaperecmnclmnararieen faneiaareienmneconeens ag 6 ices — ci counts ix the right that starts from stituents wanted. And he generally | mereases. 4 tos he nd t uare o Stat Je of Natiot oa * ’ WT a SNe ee eee e's, «ot It for them, A boxing bill, for ; ae . x ber at ss Gules Wome Siirhestnah Uiks Was TWO-TONE RIBBONS; 100 yy wither xe: 7 sociation, printed in its magazine yards of Two-tone Ribbons in : eh 1 - a T natance. : [ hace todiy, showsll Ublie the’ pitete oe lrop-stiteh rib pattern, with reinforced gar- bodice top k Vests which ae lengthe of 1 sandal 5 Murp was born 33. years In this district of Chicago, a ree! ter topm, heels and toes, Black and some range in sizes from 36 to 42. 4% yards. These are in & ¥ That's where he grew up. Th ord as a slugger and gunman is not] Most grades of coal have been in 4 . ° | a ‘ . light colors, in sizes 8% and 9. They have These are in pink only, and splendid sortment of color e 5, sed Tires stare * diiees’ ean against a man—if he ean shove box-| creased at the mines from 25 to 60 , h. - al i ee aes ee ‘ Poker ‘ ie hacieme Geen 18 . he mit: *eaele,.” beep = small imperfections, Also, fine Cotton Hose, were priced formerly at $1.95 com is a f 5 Boag sage ttateeed tgs Posen esediged = Merce |p changes yc enemas Shain with wide garter tops, double a nd and $2.50 each. One sale for erly at and 35c a yard, ww All high grade selected casings, a hie speedy racing Murphy's politica! record Is insig | have been doubled. | e ’ ote this hour, in the Women For this hour, oo thoroughly inspected and As a true product of bis environ: | nificant compared with his achieve-| The increases are frankly admitted toes, in black, white, cordovan and medium y-0) rgerwear & anid Goi oie 4 q guaranteed ment, Bir » is hard, But he has ments in the labor world of Chicago.| im the magazine, the Cos i gray. Sizew are 8% to 10. 300 1 c Dept ch $1 ‘29 WOMEN'S COMBINATION q many admirable qualities, He never, He has absolutely dominated the mination of there P ill eis i eal 9 " 300 SUITS of heavy denim, in 4 Fpbrie ned and held his po! street eweepers and the gas workers] tury agreement iv the ee ee een ee heeearsigy yr direnepiney<cg-osap dune colors of khaki and blue, Just ‘ ader without m. He! unions, and he haa earned the name] aim of the coal operators i . " ase * f 1 tt ‘ ettes of a good quality, and the thing for outing wear 1% ° = endowed with physical cournge. of being a power In bullding trades| ence which Secretary Hoover has ODDS AND ENDS of Women’s Muslin jn cream, white and ecru col Sizes to 44, o- not “ on ther. In hie destings| As for his police record, bis most) the operators fail to reach an agree of sizes, Camisoles are in navy, flesh, gale for this hour, in the Dra Formerly $2.95. For thie hou i EXAMINATION §f) ®ith his fetiow men he tx oftentimes | notorious difficulty was hin arrest| ment, It is probable some action to|f plack and white. Specially ph rer poping eb 4 ° “ Benth | ‘or this hour, choice a’ winae dp at, a yard.. . Section, each. . « under the most expert su Barly in life Big Tim learned that! tight. a rival labor leader. When the federal government. The bulk # t, a yard * . ‘ the men who were 1o< the case came'te trial the witnesses |0f the: large increases are ouRmiuueu ; = pervision. Glasses may be ||| {Ve men who were looked had vanished. At present he ts un-|to the two Eastern group: ; eee es Tt ee a eae \Ee:.: : . procured at the Cline if ||! tre set out to put himself tion | dee six yearw’ Jail wentence from the) These increases are being refiect-|Mlemorial Services | Will Give Lecture |British Official ; a necessary—10 to 5 daily | to do © gon a wholesale bania,| federal court, which also imposed) ed to an even greater extent to the J 1 rs te h and on Monday and Friday To gain points Ty tes |an additional $20,000 fine, for con-| consumer, officials here ntated. rel at Neptune Theater | at Engineers Club} Murdered in Egypt ‘4 o causa Call Main 6742 [j| Carey's gang of “Indians.” Rig Tim| *Piracy in the $300,000 Dearborn | the price at the mine is added sev-| Rev, Cleveland Kielhauer, pastor} Dutt A. Abrams, professor in| CAIRO, Egypt, May 25.—Wiltred ce ten Sit3 a necame an expert debater—Twenty.|™ail robbery. In other cases he has|eral turnover charges with the re |o¢ the University Christian church, | nare6 of structural materials re-|C@¥@ assistant commander of pollen iam MAIL ORDE! ee ninth ward style. A Twenty-ninth| been acquitted or released from cus: sult that the witimate consumer) wilt make the address in honor of ||” pet here, was shot and killed by asses Careful a “ys Mal nd debater sare it with hie fate. |tody before his case came to trial, | Pays from $13 to $16 per ton, ac-line soldier di at the American |"arch laboratory, Lewis Institute, | sing yesterday. reful attention paid to Mail OTe Suannet..over ty ee ‘The police way they hope to see cording to the looality: Chicag nt gi ened . ws > th ne lice or emo: ae oe held hicago, will give an {llustrated lec j N From the gang it was an easy step P Legion memorial services to be bh | é Orders. No deposit required NORTHWEST inte politics, Former Congressman) him hanged as the chee “on son st the Neptune theater, 45th st. | ture at the Engineers’ club Thursday 4 Pp ||| Tim who were leaders among the! “They'll never get me rer been eo day. Wounded veterans will be! saxing Concrete | Itch W. 0. STANDRING, Prope. | 216-218 Burke Bldg. youns It wax McDermott | Jail too often and never even taken In automobiles to the rervices 1026 Pike St., Cor. Boren who t cd stockyards| Seratehed. It's all a frame ap Gold star mothers will have a skins q Phone Elliott 0446 Second and Marion hoon be tie petoemnl arbad uethe, fee’ piaiie: te in- |¢ -AS T ‘ORIA R lA and who Inter vited. helped him lature ee “ ACQUITTED, POLITICIANS af STILL IN CELL ‘congress Candidates Must Altho freed of grand larceny | Answer Questions by a jury before Superior Edward C. Mille Wednesday, | ¥ - Nichols, twad of the Siberian-| MILWAUKEE, May 25.—Candi.! ‘Trading Co. was continy. | dates for congress at the November inig bis sojourn in the county jajl | Clection must announce their 4 Thursday jon prohibition, dry leaders decided Nichols ts here today at a meeting to outline po. months’ Utieal fights. viette Anti-Saloon league forces rallied to! make a firm stand against attacks on the Voistead taw by wets in the pres ent campaign Wayne B. sel, and legisiative au AVE WAVELESS ‘| Ber Infant and Gee 455, IN USE FOR OVER EARS W' GIVEN mtn ers Alwa: a bears NEW YORK Miss , six months was ordered by the court |to pay her back $20. nd . a) Alumni Address U. of W. Students Members of the University of Washington Alumni association |spoke before the student body at 10 Thursday in the interest of « Elsie Knox's waves, RESINOL | Soothing and Healing Nomatter howsevere or deep coated skin trouble completing a atx term upon @ previous con. for discounting soldiers’ state bonus warrants. In his second trial, Nichols was shown to have had assigned to him by Harry Karsanoff account in Wheeler, general coun intendent of an a m the defunct Scandinavian American university activities, the intellectual bank. This account, it was charged ‘"? Anti-Saloon league, said the slo-jite ag presented to the public, and by Deputy Prosecuting Attorney ®8" °F the league in all political cam-/tuition fees. Among the speakers ‘ Ralph Hammer, Nichols disposed of |P“ST* thruout the United States! were William Laube and Mrs. Wal WEW WESTMINSTER 163-Mile Run |1o « third party and kept tho| ¥oUld be: “Law breakers shall not ter Beals. Winlock W. Miller of the fo) h money. benny ll my oi |poard: of regents also spoke. ° ver the | The prosecution was handicapped |.) ws i fight to keep friends vd < Have a good jolly Pacific | by the fact that Karsanoff, who was |) °° <j ms ag on guard tn < DENVER—Death takes Rev. | Cal-o- id FOOT 4 the prosecuting witness, was killed | "7°" heeler declared, “and watch| Father Dominic Pantanella, founder Cc @ REMEDY elections all primaries and closely than ever before more accident at Port of Revis college h week jin a raiiroad | Angeles last Decoration Day Highway —make over the Pacific Highway for Outing Get out your car—pack in your family up a party of friends—then—off VANCOUVER CANADA on Tuesday—Monday will be an anyway—leave on Saturday. a full three-day outing. It’s just the weather for motoring—air cool and fresh —no road dust—Pacific Highway is paved over 90 per cent of the way—balance now in fine shape. You'll have the time of your life in Vancouver. We have interesting spots—scenic drives—forest parks— beautiful beaches—something new every minute of your stay, The holiday comes “off day” Make it New Motor Touring Camp at Hastings Park—right in city limits—fully equipped—now open. Ample hotel accommodations for those who desire it. NO TROUBLE AT BOUNDARY Ferd Motoring Permits in British Co- Custome officials give Touring Parties with bond or deposit. Last Decoration Day nearly 2,000 touring parties took this trip—everybody had a good time. Make up that party—come along. If you haven't a car, come up by train or boat. Only a short run—day or night service. See your local agents for details. Drop ‘a card for our 1922 Vacation Holder. It shows you in picture and text how you can spend a day, or days, at f. Vancouver. Any special inquiries answered, Address Van ‘ couver Publicity Bureau, (J. RK. Davison, Mgr.), Suite 750, Yi 434 Pender St., W. Vancouver, Canada. Z worn) ie of Road—Keep to Right—now prevails in B. C. 4 Mary iia’ Baker General Wood and Prepares to Wed! Party Escape Storm MANILA PARIS, May Mary Landon | yeonard | Raker’s trouxseau for her wedding to| Alister MeCormick is nearly complet ed. It is understood Mary herself whispered to the dressmakers to ‘hurry; the things must be finished | which was out of touch with the wire. within a week.” llens station for a few hours during McCormick has been tn London tol tne storm, but the vessel was safe in | make the final arrangements for the |the lee of an island ceremony, which he hopes will this Boat Schedules | time, after four postponements, make rom Colman Dock | Mary bis. —-SAVE MONEY Trave/ by sfeamer TACOMA SAFTY - SPEED- COMFORT P. 1, May 26.—Maj. Gen Wood and his party, who were not in danger during a recent typhoon, will return to Manila tomor row. Fears were expressed for safety ot the Wood party in the yacht Apo, Foot Morion St EXTRACTION FREE DAILY DAILY, 9,114. m., Special Sat. & abe YOR 80e FOR ROU 1, 3,5, 7 p.m. VICTORIA, B.C PORT ANGELES - STRAIT POINTS Our whalebone plate, which does not cover the roof of the mouth if lyou have two or more teeth eee aga a . $6.00 Gum Lyke Rubber, a perfect re |production of the human gum, set | | | | | | DAILY AT MIDNIGHT SAN JUAN ISLAND POINTS Sunday osiewrT BELLINGHAM - ANACORTES PORT TOWNSEND RAIL CONNECTIONS| AND MILL PORTS BRIDGEWORK Most of our present patronage Is recommended by our early custo. mers, whose work is still giving good | satisfaction | All work guaranteed for 15 years, Examinations free. DENTISTS Maen rouete 207 University St. COLMAN DOCK; Foor MARION ST Opposite Mraser-Patersoa Co, HOOD CANAL PoINTs ns und wridnys, A. M—Frelebt Onte I NEAH BAY & WAY PoRTS PHONE GLASS BAKE OVENWAR ——SPECIAL—— Pie Plate, 9-in. 49c Bread Pan 49c Utility Dish 49c Custard Cups, ea. 124c Casserole 98c glass ovenware, SHIPMENT WILLOW SHOPPING 3 SIZES—SPECIAL AT 29¢, 49¢, 69¢ Just What You Need for your camping trip; made of clean, white willow; excep- | tionally strong. Special at 29c, 49c, 69c NEW Tie \ Ware of Quality” | Better baking by using this transparent and sanitary These aro the regula- tion R. FLD, Mail Boxes— made of heavy galvan- ized sheet iron, finished in aluminum bronze. SPEC Black D¢ per foot 9¢ per foot. 10¢ por foot.. 12¢ per foot.. 146 per foot.. S¢ per foot...24-Inch,. +284nch.. -40-ineh,. We Carry All Sizes: R. F. D. MAIL BOX Special at 98c MAL at 98¢. SCREEN WIRE Prepare for Flies and Bugs Galvanized -10¢ por foot -11¢ per foot 12¢ per foot -13¢@ per foot 36-inch... 15¢@ per foot -17¢ per foot 18 to 60-Inch 6-ineh.. O-inch..

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