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Bed Linen, Spreads and Bath Towels Extraordinary Values PILLOW SLIP: 42x36-inch 42x36-inch 42x36-inch 45x36-inch SHEETS.---- 72x90-inch 81x99-inch Value) . 81x90-inch 81x99-inch BEDSPREADS--- Extra heavy, of large size—White Bed- spreads at the extreme low price of $2.75 BATH TOWELS---- Large size; heavy weight, at. Size—“Lion” Size—“Excelsier Size—‘“Pequot” Size—‘Pequot” “Lion” “Leader Pequot “a “Pequot” .. LIBERAL CREDIT EXTENDED GRUNEAUM Co. INC, SIXTH AVE.—BETWEEN PIKE AND PINE PHONE ELLIOTT 4910 , (Vita Vital Statistics] IDES JUNE BRIDES FOR 1922 MUST SPRINT io TO MAKE A RECORD Ree ES, girl ‘Will 1922 see more June brides than 19217 ‘This is the question that ts wor- tying the breast of "Cupid" Ken- nedy. marriage license clerk. To date, the race is exactly even. The first seven days of June of both years show that 105 brides pulled blushing bride grooms up te the license counter. But whether the little Babe Ruth of Love will be able to keep, up hig home-run record for the rest of the month is uncertain. boy. m Albert rin Gear Mario. box ima. Toshiharo, boy tei. gizt ry Garden, boy boy. MARRIAGE "LICENSES Name and Residence Bmith, Dell Adama, Seattle Horton, Mabel Irene, Sea Morrow, John D.. & Sanford, ida, Mount Bugay, John A.. Seattle . agai | tees | ‘ i |Navy y Yard May Get ~ | not THE SEATTLE STAR FIREMAN MAKES | _ HEROIC RESCUE: | hero Medal | May Be Given) | to Uae ae W. G. Bell, Who Saved Girl é lof the Irish Free State. Mise Irma Malick, 1521 Sunset ave! 4 bitter religious war rages in Ul- was none the worse Thursday for ster, while South Ireland sits on the Seethes Blood flows in Weer D. Bek tee. awaits @ miracle while factional lead: | Miss Malick was asleep In & 86 | ers——Arthur Griffith, Michael Collins, |ond-floor robm of her home when the Eamonn de Valera, Sir Jomes Craig fire started, She was alone, and did|@Md David Lioyd George atrive for a settlement, awaken until the flames and smoke had entered her room. Sb*/into an explosive mixture in Ulster | was unable to see or make herself] when dail eireann, representing 26 heard, owing to the roar of ole of South Ireland, approved flames and the dense fumes. But Mise Malick found umbrelia|into the Irish Free State, an inde- on the floor and tomed it thru the | pendent government within the Brti. window. Firemen saw it, and rushed |ish empire, similar to Canada and inside. They were forced to retreat. | Australia, Bell then wrapped his face in a cioth,| Orangemen in North Ireland ob and after repeated efforts, entered | jected. Border warfare broke out the room and carried the girl to Armed men clashed on the frontier | | safety |between Ulster and South Ireland | Plans were being discussed Thurs- | Belfast, which is three-fourth Protes iday, it wes said, to present Bell with |tant and one fourth Catholic, became a life-saving medal, He lives at 1101 the bolling pot. | Sulliva: nd ried. {| Most Protestants are Unionists, de | rel aA siring Ulster either to remain a part LIKUT, COL. LOUIS BRECHEM. of Great Britain or become self. gov- IN, JR., medical officer, will lecture erning independent of South Ireland. | on @ medical topic during the weekly | Most Catholics there are Nationalists, mesting of the reserve officers, desiring either a free Irish republic ‘Thuraday night, at the Armory. Allor an Irieh Free State such as has persons interested are urgel to at- been set up. Bisse Se “Seale -0.."H) Additional $500,000 ca Be sis pele ell oA. Central | Reson Yiressa, Stillwater’ ....Legat| WASHINGTON, D. C., June §.—| - - women shot in their beds, qowds Kolimorgan, Albert, Seattle ...Legai| An increase of $500,000 for the im.| Included tn the list of founders of bombed, houses burned. Murder and Doremus, Claire P.. Seattle ../Legal tad the aad " the National Women’s party are 82 battle are worst every interval from Dill, George B., Tacoma ...,. Legal| OTevement of the Puget Bound Bavy | women trom 19 states. Saturday night until Monday morn f Lippman, Adele L., Seattle ...Legal| yard at Bremerton has been recom jing. when the factories are closed * Stine Tite B.. Beditio Legal! mended by the senate appropria-| Sixty per cent of the men are bald |each week-end is @ bloody holiday johnson. Esther, Seattle egal “s : ; ons DI ”" a at 55. but only 1 recent of the On « recent Saturday-to Monday 11 Semper, Glenn A. Burlington Lema! | tion See ee ee women. . ™ persons were killed “i nine wound Sevison, a E.. Burlington. ..Legal | day wo a Hoffmeister. August. Seattle. .Lega!| yre ‘ 2, “4 Request of the n: department} ‘own. Nellie E.. Seattle cd ay Lege! | tor funds to begin work at sand ¥ r rton Pear! E Charles. | Point aviation Work on all naval was denied. vessels under - base May. bel, Seattle Hook, Benjamin H.. Lebam }the arms conference treaty will pro-| Paufilio, Eligabeth, Lebam . | ceed, with no reductions in the pres Barbour, James B., Seattle “ge Eiikeas aheiaemeeat a Houck. Myrtle G., Auburn a ee eee oe Kerwin, William James, Seattle ..25|™ . Smith, Franc iy L ! es:!|Palmer Will Speak | | on Reapportionment | Chapin, byte ndy E. B. Palmer, state senator, will Cale, V speak on “Legislative Reapportion Jaden F ment” at @ meeting of the Women's! Hidelaky. David, 69 years ‘King County Republican club, next Tanaka, Shuz _Monday noon, at Meves’ cafeteria, 42 years The Last Word In Pullman Equipment ORIENTAL LIMITED Tacoma—Sesttie—Spokane [Prom Portiand vie®. P. &®. Ry.) To CHICAGO without change iT MEALS ON WHEELS” Club, Table d’hote or «la Carte EASTERN EXCURSIONS Fare and 1-10 for Round Trip For further information, reservetions or tickets, call on, telephon: CONSOLIDATED 1010 Second Ave. LowerRatesVia See America First | PRESIDENTS HAVE BIG HEADS | | *GNE MY BOY A CRANCE< WoL «1? | HADNT GoT A HAR CuT | Might HAVE, BEEN LINCOLN GRANT HAYS GARFIELD NC KINLEY TAFT HARDING Byron W. Kuhn, presidential hatter, at work. Taft wore Grant required MILWAUKEE, June 8 Your chance of becoming president of the United States depends on the size of three-cighths sine. seven and one-half a@ seven and five-eighths. Styles in presidential stovepipes? your head “They've changed,” says Kuhn Byron W. Kuhn says so—and he's|“Lincoin wore a tall topper with an the world’s greatest authority on| eight-inch crown, a brim of two and three-eighths inches and a quarter inch band “Grant's tile was only six and one half inches high but it flared greatly and had a two and one-half-inch band ‘Hayes’ hat was a reaction toward simplicity, but Garfield's was more flaring than Grant's. ‘Tb presidential heads. Kubn is not a phrenologist or a psycho-analyst. He's more than that he’s a hatter! Kuhn has made silk toppers for six presidents—Grant, Hayes, Gar field, McKinley, Taft and Harding. And his conclusions: “You can't be president unless you brim have a big head—literally. No man|of McKinley's hat was flattened. | with a head less than seven and|Taft’s hat was round and fat—like| three-eights in size can ever be presi-| its owner,” dent Kuhn: came to Milwaukee in 1863 | “The hats I've made for presidents! and made his first presidential stove have ranged from #even and three-| pipe in 1870. He's kept duplicates of elghths to seven and five-eighths.| all his masterpieces ip presidential ; President Harding wears a seven and | hoadgear, THEMODERN SINBAD AND OLD MAN OF THE SEA Iretand, | nearly half a year after the creation | ber thrilling experience Wednesday volcano edge of civil war, And Bel lafternoon when she was rescued {st is a city of murder, Bombing |from death in her flaming room by |“"@ incendiariam | | WH peace ever come? Ireland Politics and religion were stirred) the treaty creating these counties; semi-curved brim and a| even | Free Ireland Still | With War} od in Belfast alone, Who Is to blame for the atrocities? Each side accused the other. The Ulster unionist government) | Dlames members of the Sinn Fein party, and claims members of the Irish republican army are trying to intimidate the people and -he govern ment of Ulster. Dail eireann, the parliament of South Ireland, offers #tatintios to sup: | port its contention that Ulsterites are} the aggressors and Catholics the johief victims. | ‘They list 337 persons killed and) 1,483 wounded in Belfast, from July. 1920, when several thousand Catholic workmen were expelled from the Bi fast shipyards, up to May 2 ‘They give these figures for four weeks of last April--t4 Catholica killed, 41 wounded: 11 Protertants killed, 34 wounded; 75 houses burned, & houses bombed. No such lows of life has occurred in South Ireland, But the differences between De Valera, advocate of a re public, and Griffith and Collins, ad Yooates of the free state, caused «| cleavage not only in dail elreann, but also in the Sinn Fein organisation | and in the Irish republican army. | | Repubiican and free state troops/ have been at swords’ points; the Dub: | | in courts were »clzed by the former, | & Newspaper office was wrecked, and banks were raided in 12 Southern! cities, Policemen and citizens have| | been killed, and in April Brig. Gen.! | Adamson was killed by armed men | after putting his hands up, as ordered | And in the same month Michael Col line was shot at | And last month, while Collins and De Valera were trying to arrange a coalttion government to prevent ivil | in South Ireland. the Transport | Workers’ union seized a great num-} ber of creameries and hoisted the red | flag | | BUTLER DRUG C0.’ Specials Friday and Saturday! i 26c Mavis Tale Powder..18¢ | Bbc Cutex Cuticle Remoy er 2T¢ $1.50 Thermos Bottles. oe 19¢ 19¢ ¢ Johnson Foot Soap 2c Phenolax Wafers... 10c Jergen's Glycerine Soap “a $1.00 Ironized Yeast. $1.00 Auto sve Rasor, complete Te doo Fletcher's Castoria. .28¢ 500 1b. pkg. Willard’s Linen Stationery .. ses BOP $110 S88 Blood Remedy 77¢ $1.50 Pinaud's Quinine Mair Tonic Princ ++ 1,00 $3.25 Houbigant’s Ideal Per fume, on . $2.75 60¢ Odorono » B8¢ 500 Gillette Razor Blades B34¢ 500 Durhafn Ravor Blades 84¢ 26e Listerine SOc Listerine .... $1.00 Listerine B $5.00 Star Vibrators 25e Castor O11 . lhe Sterno .... BUTLER DRUG CO. J.P, CHASE Chemist 2d at dames —" Phone Kil, 0049 Don't Forget World War Veterans’ Convention at Seattle, Aug. 1th to 20th. Te .79¢ | | | Radio Sets | and Supplies me RHODES Telephone Main 0214 3:30 to 4:15 p. 7:18 to 8:15 p, m—Monday, Wednesday, Friday RADIO DAILY (except Sunday) 9 to 10 Japanese Lunch Cloths 100 of th 4bx No mat and in attrac chandine tive designs oo formerly for $ each 10 I for this hour Domentic in the Seation: sneh 85c Cretonnes—400 yards in Men's Work Shirts— Women's Overalls — 94 Tub Skirte—29 Gabur- & W assortment of Blue Chan bray Shirts of péire, Black Bear brand, dine Wath Skirts in a Clore and putter & 00d quality material, i colors of blue and broken line of sizes are 35 inches in width. These well made, full cut and khaki. Sizes range from to be offered for quick Will be placed on male in with coliar attached 24 to 34 waist measure, cleanup. They have the Drapery Department Sizes are 14% to 17. Formerly 5. For this fancy pockets which are on the Upper Main Floor, They w formerly &5c hour, in the Men's De trimmed with peart but- Formerly 5c a yard. and $1.00 h; 110 of partment, $1 95 tons. Splendid values For this hour, 25 them are offered for @ pair . for this hour, on the ® yard c 69c Odds and Ends of Wom Second Floor, 69 seneee en's Gloves, including euch C Novelty Tissue—s00 280 pairs of fabrics, kid | ‘Tricoleties—1650 yards, 36 yards of fancy Tissue Toweling—200 yards of and silks. Some are | inches wide and very Ginghams, 27 inches Unbleached Linen Tow. mended, others slightly suitable for undergur. wide and in a splendid ling that sold formerly soiled from display, Kid ments, Colors are flesh, assortment of patterns. for 25c a yard, will be gloves are mostly all pink, orchid and white. Formerly 6c a yard. placed on sale in the black, in sizes 5% to 6%. Yor this hour, in the Sik For this hour, in the Domestic Section for Others in sizes 6% to 8. Department, Domestic Sec this hour For this hour, | a. yasd corsver. TIC. tena p00 BOC a yd sus BOO a ele 1 Special Attractions in Smart Capes for Women Boys’ Wear Main Floor, Rear Boys’ Straw Hats in biack, brown, navy | In practical colors. Special, and combination shapes for summer. Boys’ cloth, well made and styled, collar and short sleeves. Each, $1.15. Khaki Wash Hats in turn-down and middy styles. Each, 75¢. 2to3 Children’s Hose of fine mercerized toes, in black, white and Sizes ore 6 to 10, but not eaeh w#ize | every color. For this 29 hour, a pair .. Or 4 pairs for $1.00 inch wide. Colors are pink Formerly 9\%c a yard. For a yard, % bine. 4 this hour, For t 39 7 to 10. Formerly 60c a pair. hour, in the Drug Sundries Section, a pair U FLAPPERS GET VICTORY OVER U MUSTACHED MEN! Five bobbed-haired college wom- en defeated five mustached col- lege men in an oral intelligence test held at the University of Washington Alumni association luncheon in the L. C. Smith Build ing restaurant, Wednesday noon. ‘The men held that the bobbed heads had been previously schooled on the questions and knew just what to expect, while they, the men, were taken at a disadvantage! Such questions as “How many stories has the Smith building?” and “What are eight brands of cigarets?” were used to test the intelligence. One fair contestant said the Smith building had five stories—and got by Modern Woodmen to! ‘Have Entertainment Elliett Ray camp, Modern Wood-} men of America, will entertain mem at La | }bers and friends with music and| vaudeville Thursday, at 8 p. m., at] Knights of Pythias hall, Third ave. and Virginia st Oarswomen at Oxford ta in their boate. ing sliding ar KLEEN-0 DUST fl AND QUART CAN OF Kleen-o Polish Kepular value $2.00 §; esia! at 9€c Another fortunate purchase enables us to offer you this wonder ful Mop and Polish at this very low price. Cleans and polishes floors, linoleums and all woodwork. Dust Mop and quart can Polish O8¢. Assorted Blades Go after the tall grass and weed: pered steel that will hold an edge; back. SNATH—to fit ($2.00 value}—SPEC GOOD SCYTHE STONE ton and Mele, with reinforced heels and cordovan. | Ribbon—500 yards, in 10-yard bolts, and and Rubber Gloves in wrist length and sizes show that to GRASS SCYTHE Regular $2.25 and $2.50 value Special at $1. FRIDAY HOUR SALES I, telephone or C. ts) D. orders taken on and the right to lim. quantities is reserved. to 11 each, 75¢. Sport Blouses of army khaki with sport fl to 12 An attractive assortment of Trico- | 1 to2 $12.50 to $16.50 Second Floor Friday Hour Sale mer tine and Velour Capes in dark and {fj Sorrento blue. Sizes are 16 to 40. pot. styles; in c cuffs; for this\hour, choice at C neck, sleeveless and ankle wide and in a good color am length styles. Sizes are 2, 4 sortment, suitable for comforts 1] and 6 years. Formerly jie and drapery materials. For |] hia each, For this hour, in the merly 30¢ a yard. For this’ c wear Dept. torney, today. Lindley ane.” “I feel confident that we can re./ROt cover the roof of the lcover anywhere from $250,000 to YoU have two, or more teeth. $500,000 for him,” McMahan said. Lindley left the farm 25 years ago | teeth....... | Gum Lyke Rubber, a perfect me to Greenvill } M. MeMahan, McMahan, who has just returned | from Groesbeck, in Lindley’s interest, declares he has many depositions to is heir to one-| {eighth of 42 acres in the “Golden Don't suffer longer with stomach | trouble. JOYNER STOMACH REMEDY ©o. URRists. Spokane. Advertisement “3 to4 Vest Sets—Novelty Vest Sets in both Bramiey and Tuxedo of a variety of mate- rials and colors. Some have 6 sets in all, formerly for $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 and $2.25,will be placed on sale Children’s Union Suits, taped. ot summer weight and in low ‘Women’s Knit Under- a suit. INEGRO COOK IS OIL POOL HEIR GREENVILLE, Tex, June 8— | John Lindley, 55, negro chef, may be- |eome owner of part of the famous | “Golden Lane” oll i ad of the Mexia | field, according to B. MEN WANT? Can now be had at any drug store or College | sent direct for $1.00 and $2.00 by Joy- have just reached the stage of hav-! ner Drug All good up. They are of pink mesh that sold 42 and 44. Coreet Department, each 69c hour, In ..e Drapery Section, a yard. " 25¢ FREE DAILY — 7 OHIO T3600 05. Our whalebone plate, which ¢ | Natural Rubber, set of — -________________.____' production of the human gum, GOLD CROWN BRIDGEWORK ... Most of our present pati satisfaction. Examinations free. OHIO 207 University St. Opposite Fraser-Paterson Ce. 49 *; made from tem strongly reinforewd TAL. . t8 10¢ $1.20 Store Hours—8:30 A. M. to 6 P. M. Hot Percolator, slight not 6 ‘ r ped with Hotpoint safety cut-out. HOT POINT ELECTRIC PERCOLATOR $13.00 value Special at $7.49 : STOP and THINK You are getting a Point Electric with imperfections, noticeable, in a cup size—just what ou need for a hur- yup lunch. Equip Special at $7.49, Keen-Kutter ‘Pocket Knives find Special at 79 $1.25 - $1.50 values A most in You will 2-blade _ (steel) wonderful bargain. this assortment Keen Kutter Jack and Pen Knives, wrh stag and smooth handles, brass-l!ned; also, and 3-blade imported $1.60 Knives, OU: R CHOICE at bh 4 BEE AND HIVE SUPPLIES From the Washington Bee Farm Also tan Sport Coats, chinchillas and novelty checks. Colors are red, tan, blue and green. for Friday from $12.50 to $16.50. Priced ends, priced for a quick clean- with clastic in the back; strapsover the shoulders, Sizes are 40, Former!y 500 and |} 75¢ each. For this hour, in the _ .25¢ |} Silkoline—120 yards, 26 inches |f "206 TEETH $6.0 recommended by our early custo. mers, whose work is still giving good All work guaranteed for 15 years, DENTISTS © i

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