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THE SEATTLE STAR FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1922. TWO PLANES TO B fic <j ance to lrmy Ships Used to Boos | , izens’ Training Camp | ; | age phases " eT Tomorrow is our Big Special Day again! Every department will have specials that will interest | ‘ ’ roving, ten Litwrme Dattaviaca {| you. Our merchandise isn’t low in price because of inferior quality. It is really of the best quality, | Today s Most Popular Hits ruper bri + (ee of superior workmanship and up-to-date in style. We can sell cheaply because we keep expenses j ‘or applicants for this summer's citizen's military Some Sunny Day Fox-Trot training camps. Ray Miller and His Orchestra | A.3603 The two planes, with thelr pilots 75¢ and mechanicians, teft San Francis Georgia co last week, stopping at Portland . Fox-Trot for several days’ exhibition, They Ray Miller and His Orchestra left Portland Wednesday en route to Walla Walla, Spokane and Seattle : | After their arrival in thin eity they Do It Again from The French Do: will exhibit for the residents and Fox- Trot will then proceed to Camp Lewis: Ray Miller and His Orchestra From there they will take off for Portland and San Francisco. | Lovey Dove from The Rose of It was announced at headquarters Stamboul Fox- Trot for the campaign, at 116 University ‘ st. that all applications for the Ray Miller and His Orchestra cam Lewts which will be held at Camp August 25, must be in before June 1 of the campaign down, Our overhead expense is always kept at a minimum, and we are out of the high rent district. | Remember these things when you want to buy, and walk down a few blocks to our bargain store. Boys’ Two-Pants Suits Saatty $1 AB Bring your boy in tomorrow and fit him out in one of our $7.48 Suits. They are on sale for Saturday only. These suits are of high grade wool tweed, cassimere and worsted fabrics that will give the best of service. All are tailored in new spring styles and finished in excellent shape. The patterns are so good that neither you nor your boy will have difficulty in selecting. Remember that the extra pair of trousers means double wear for the suit. Knickers are full lined. Ages 7 to 18. 1 Fort Worden July 27 to Every Day Intro. “Oh, Gee! On, | sian) aro be il Gosh!" from For Goodness Sake | | Medley Fox- Trot TACOMA LINES | Ted Lewis and His Band Rosy Posy from The Blushing Bride M AY TRY p ASS Fox- Trot Ted Lewis and His Band Youngstown Expert to Look , outer et Into Possibilities Boys’ Running Shoes Special $1.25 Special for Saturday only. Boys’ Canvas Running Shoes; white with black trimming; heavy red rubber sole. Just right for sum- mer wear. Sizes 11 to 2 Men’s Scout Shoes Special $2.75 Special for Saturday only. Men’s Brown Elk Scout Shoes; good heavy leather; half double soles; solid leather insoles, Sizes 6 to 101%. Little Thoughts Fox-Trot OLYMPIA, May %—Watter 3! Py ar Johnaon, traction expert of Youngs Paul Biese’s autre town, ©, the home of the weekly past book system, will inspect the Tacoma and other railway lines in Ask any Columbia dealer to the state within a few weeks, acoord. ing to Frank R. Spinning, director play these records for you. of transportation in the department |[| You'll know then why Colum- of public works, Friday. y dance Spinning said that many Itnes tn bia leads in sausic. the state are contemplating the in staliation of the unlimited pass ys tem, which has been tried ont tn several Eastern cities with success. In Youngstown a weekly pane book t# sold for $1.25, permitting the |]) unlimited are of the street cars for} Men’s Union Suits 2 for $1.75 Shirts and Drawers Garment 49c Men's Shirts $1.69 Men’s Work Shirts & mevenday period. It ts @aid to ast tn. Men's Negtigee Special 79c Pd oe For Satarday only we are Extra good values of Men's irta in the new popular tan ‘The biggest Work shirt sank ae tee 4 - dvkyoaie color and & comfortable turn value in the city, Men's Blue ering Sy See feria Tyee ine Balbriggan 5 Suits for $1.75, or OBE «a sult. Long or short sleeves, ankle length; white, ecra or random colors. Sizes 36 to 46. Silk Camisoles Special $1.25 Very special valoe of fine Wash Satin Camisoles tn flesh color, trimmed with Filet ef. fect Insertion and hemstitch ing; ornamented with ribbon Drawers; just right for spring and summer; long er short sleeves, ankle length drawers. AN sizes, down collar; with pocket; cut full size and of fine materia), Priced low. Sises 14% to 17 Chambray Work Shirt, ent full size, and medium weight; low collar, Sizes 14% to 16% New Silk Hosiery Special $1.50 Fine gave pure silk Hosiery of an expecially goed quality at a popular price; black, brown. navy, gray and the fashionable nude shade Envelope Chemises 95c Special value of soft mnainsook Envelope Themiges, trimmed with Val laces, insertions and embroidery. Summer Undervests 19c Exceptional value of Women's Bleached Under- veut: bodice top; glove knit’ All sizes. On sale Saturday only at 19¢. Boys’ Union Suits 50c Big values in Boys’ Mine ribbed Union Suits, ¢ to 14 years; short sleeves, knee length; ecru or white. Mercerized Lisle Hose Special 50c Hostery that looks good and that will wear well; regular and extra sizes; brown and biack Boys’ School Hose 25c¢ Special value of fineribbed Hose for boym: closely knitted, good weight Sizes up to 9% inchea _ have Increased the volume of traffic ‘ and also the groam receipts of the| tine. Richard & Soulfivan, general man- ager of the railway tn Tacoma, a Stone Webster corporation, nvesth 3 gated the Youngetown echeme last 4 winter, and recommended that It be R. adopted in Tacoma, 0 - Benjamin IH. Petley, Seattle engi neer, bas urged adoption of the nieipal raliwa means of ip creasing recels Columbia Graphophone Company, New York oy , 4 Days’ Work ° ——————— | Brought Him Below are listed Seattle’s Authorized Columbia Dealers, who 70 C t N at all times can supply you with the Latest Columbia hits: ents Net REMICK’S SONG & GIFT SHOP | BUSH & LANE PIANO CO. > i 321 Pike Street Telephone Elliott 2702 1519 Third Avenue Telephone Main 2587 Poll Tax and Private Em-| HOPPER-KELLY COMPANY PORTER FURNITURE CO. ployment Agencies W421 Third Avenue Telephone Elliott 0112 | 1518 Fifth Avenue ‘Telephone Main 0584 Hit Worker Hard YOUNGSTROM & NELSON UNIVERSITY MUSIC STORE 416 Union Street Telephone Elliott 1051 4312 University Way Telephone Kenwood 4332 SPOKANE, May 3¢.—How the poll roee; also tailored satin Camis oles in dark navy. Et ‘oI " ta ® nd Uy of MONTELIUS MUSIC HOUSE GERKE’S MUSIC HOUSE Sey cmgiivanenl agceanen’ Baie aEs < 5e-10c-15 rt t ‘Third and University Telephone Elliott 4377 Mth Ave. and Séth St, Telephone Sunset 0219 ing men for getting them Jobs affect S cials From Our Cc- C- ic D a $ LIBERTY MUSIC SHOPPE INTERNATIONAL RECORD SHOP _|||!2*,"orker was discloned today by pe epartmen 1516 First Avenue Telephone Elliott 6181 105 Seneca Strect ||ne had been employed for four days {| Cups and Saucers 15¢ Coat Hangers 10c Dust Pans 15¢ = eee Soereere ee ; bahay & seam: shovel crow operated | Four hundred Japanese China Polished wood Combination Coat Patent nonstoop biack enamet t # Ph 5. 0 a tras a Ger tia! Cups and Saucers; all white of of Suit Hangers, Dust Pans with coppered wire Gary Says Stocks Used Again (Films in Asylum mia, “tad three Guys and sek house |f| VUE Ett bane etiam He’s an Optimist) _to Punish Debtors| Made Mad Madder|"* os, susan Mops 29c anes Galvanized Pails 25c NEW YORK, May 26.—“I am still} LINCOLN, Eng. May 26—Lin| LONDON, May %6—HL M. Eillis,! “phey charged me board for five 14tnch Mops without handle §0-foot, §-16-inch Clothes Linea 10quart Galvanized Pails, days, tho, which I had, all right, be when I was laid off I couldn't get away any sooner, Meals are 40/[) of that organization here today. | ____EEEEEE | inmates madder than ever.” cents, That took §¢ from my $13.20.) “Big, even profitable business has |anoreciate the opportunity for ep | peer “And they extracted the poll tax, ahead of us all these years | timism. | COLFAX, Wash—Auto accident |leeving $2.20. the armistice. Now we seem) “pity the chronic bitnd, deaf and/on Pullman road, 12 miles from here,| “The job cost me $156, So that be nearer a realization.” foolish pessimist of the United|remults in death of Enoch Engdahi,|™y net profit was 70 cents. Where Judge Gary begged his hearers to! states.” head of Spokane school board. would I get off with that in buying iisseupiadlaitgidictamtag se at Sls BEAR .- |elothes or sending money to depend enta?” Long exhibited a check for $2.22 for his work. “Tl don't know wh cents is for,” he adi Now he wants movement to bring about free employment bu reaus opera optimist,” Judge Elbert H. Gary, | coin magistrates have revived the! Councilor of Surrey county, has re ‘ of the American Steel in-|oi4 custom of imprisonment in the Ported the Introduction of movin “stitute, declared at the annual meet-| stocks for recalcitrant debtors. | pictures into asylums “made th Glass Tumblers 5c Wire Clothes Lines 95c Wash Tubs 95c Pisin and corrugated Glass — 10-strand Wire Clothes Lines, No, 2 heavy galvanized Wash Tumbiers, ; 100 feet long. Tuba, “THE STORE MAT, , Women’s Bloomers 25c dines venta Special value of fine knit cotton jersey cloth Bloom- ili ers; with elastic waist- at the extra two/f/ band and knee; flesh color. : Sizes 6, 7, 8. Hair Pin Cabinet 4c wc} A special of Hair Pin | - Cabinets, assorted sizes | hair pins; black—3 cabin- | SECOND AVENUE AT JAMES STREET ets for 10¢. | 4 by the government | = on a large scale, or bureaus #0 oper-| ave. N. ©. «irk | Breed, Prank W., Seattle ated that the expense would be met | Jarvis, Du Toit Frederick, 1621 22nd | Ivey, Ruth, Seattle eereee 2 with small payments 5 1, Ramonds, boy| DIVORCES GRANTED Job-rellers get much of the work. Fairview ave. ineman's dough now,” he says, “The man who can't get steady work ts at thelr mercy 3 ge Otto, 6821 2th ave (Vital Statistics |) | Peterson, Axel R. from Hilga. ion The reason why ‘von wa-| Professional cooks are never without rt wanes 214 Peart Aten y gu Eade Kingsford’s Corn Starch *Aniceto, 910 26th ave. N., John T, 1020 Ravenna | Smith, Alice PB Halstead, L. I Simpron, 1, ome o Harry, 4116 26th ave. | 7) HW, 6823 Fifth ave. No | patsy vi A Bank’s Success : BIRTHS ne o * ng, Rhoda May from Bert L The ultimate success of a growing financial institu- |MHyiiker. Oliver Haward, 1610 %.)MARRIAGE LICENSES) DEATHS Oe A ASTRY flour with Kingsford’s makes lighter and tion is attendant upon two factors. | a ie in 19 Tea OOS ek eT ater ss 5198 lindeie Gutinw a. V2, S00, Gartiets ars acai, plo groate and mofline, Just wee cne- ‘ fourth cup of Kingsford’s with three-fourths cup or- es. David, age unknown, Sno- dinary wheat flour . . . You can have smoother, glossier ewer way, girl.| 1 oph, 3301 ith han, Anne Frances, First—the character of service the bank renders its Jensen, Louls, Enumelaw 0. ‘| . 7 customers and the community. Jensen, Signa, Enumclaw 1m Joho H., ¢8. 912% First ay. § gravies and sauces if you use a dessert spoonful of é : wd Chapman, Kaward, 2401 H, 66th wt. | iitop Jee oe B ee ee en ow OSS SEE Kingsford’s instead of a tablespoonful of wheat flour. Second—the friendly contact between bank execu- carl Lester B, 387 W. Nickerson at.,| Elder, G. Paul, 8 ome! | Wallace, “Anne” Cameron, fe 911] . “ ‘ . ‘ boy Foresman, Ella V., Hadley, Pa. Legal '. mmeren, T%, Siti FREE: Ask your grocer or write Johnson- tives and clients of broad interests, resulting in Sherry, award J, $21 Lakeside ave.,| Shimizu, Koll, Seattle Licher Mercantile Co., Seattle, Wash., for Wash- folder of new Kingsford Corn Starch recipes 4 noy Feenal, Tatau, Seattle seepeene Chambers, Harry John, 632 Mighth|——— —e — | Canadian Pacifi A “PRINCESS” STEAMSHIPS Leave Seattle Daily, COLMAN DOCK, Foot of Marion Street Mthe Day lout Dall) teers enea,, 9200 A.M. Mees Mad BoE DANG ane aisesiis 11:30 P.M. Canadian Pacific Steamships now op- erate from Colman Dock, foot of Marion Street frank discussion of business and financial affairs and the spontaneous promotion of the interests of the bank by its customers. The Seattle National takes pride in the fact that it enjoys the confidence and co-operation of many of Seattle’s foremost and most progressive citizens. S.GUOIS OMIM Second Avenue at Columbia Street ‘anada Limited” pe " fist, 3 p,m daily from Vancouver, B.C $2 hours to Montreal; 87 hours to Toronto. nner Tourist Fares to rh points on sale from Wsth to August ist tion of Vision Glasses $5.00 Complete FREE EXAMINATION GLOBE OPTICAL CO. 1514 Wentinke Are, Hetween Pike and Pine Sta Largest Bank in Washington Kteturn limit October $1, 1922 City Ticket Office, 608 Second Avenue 5 Main 5587, KE. FL. IRDEK, General Agent. | SanERERSEEEEEREEEEened —|STAR WANT ADS GET