The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 9, 1922, Page 4

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FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 1922. THE SEATTLE STAR Visiting Shriners to Play To Give 2 Concerts Todey| With the avowed purposes of turn ing the tables on Seattle by entertain ing the city Instead of being enter tained, Shriners from Alladin Toro pila Columbus, O.—the temple of which President Harding is a mom ber—-arrived In Seattle at 7:15 a m. Wriday on their way to the Imperial! Shrine council at San Francisce the | week of June 12 The orgunization's has been winning fame at impertal councl! meetings for many years, was scheduled to give two concerts here, | } One at the Children’s Orthopedic how | the | pital at 10 a. m. Friday, and another Jat Volunteer park at 1:80 p,m “The in i ed Music House al Closing Out All COLUMBIA Grafonolas and Records “25% Discount —and we will in future concentrate on Victrolaa, Victor ree ords and the beautiful art Cheney phono graphs. Hurry, as our stocks are limited. Other Stores $150 Bnies Our Dressmaking Caiiest Girls! Garments Judged According to Style and ths Ts Z Buy all the materials for your dress at All Girls Eligible MacDougall Southwick's. 8 to 18 years live in Seattle or in @ neighboring city; whether you are in High School or Grammar School, Public or Private School. — | Suks and Woolens, Street Floor. | : , —dinghams and other Cotton Goods, Down- . stairs. Laces and Trimmings, Btreet Floor, Notions and Bewing Accessories, Btrect Floor. Ribbons, Street Floor. Patterns, Street Floor and Downstairs, Whether you Cash Prizes Class Y Girls 15 to 18 Among the notable persons with the party are Mayor James J. ‘Thomas, of Columbus, ©. past poten: | jtate of Aladdin, and Wilden BE. | | Joseph, recorder of Aladdin, whose | hame appears on the shrine member ship card carried by President Clam V Girls 8 to 4 $25 Prise --....$15 Prise ca.910 Prominent Judges Mixs Effie 1. Raitt, Director of Home Econom) at the University of Wash ington. Mies Klien Dabney, Keonomics in the Mixs Celia Shelton, nator, Vocational Our Prices First Prine... cms Type Dre Supervisor of Home Public Schools. Commercial Coord Department Public fave the Sales Slips given at the time of your purchases, Sales Slips must be at- tached to the finished garment when it Inctuding the newest releases for June, while they iast Te Columb! Records, now $2.00 Cotumbia Records, now... . 50c 65c $1.25 Columbia $1.50 Columbia .. 85c $1.00 Records, now Records, sow ON Home of the Mason & Hamlin Piano Victrolas and Cheney Phonographs Third and University (Opposite Pantages Theater) es Eagles Mame New Officers Kamhout, vice-president; treasurer; Clarence Millia, John Ht Wagner, secretary; O. A. Lenning, inner ANACORTES, June 9.-—Officers| guard; Thomas Webb, outer guard; by Anacortes Aerie, Frater. B S& Lambert, chaplain; & G. abrine. President a noble of the Harding was Initiated ~ Mystic Shrine by| Wilden E. Joseph, whose | | Aladdin temple a short time barore| name is on the shrine mem-| he was elected chief magiatrate of | bership card carried by Presi- the United States meretary, George B. Christian, and his officlal physician, Brig ‘Gen. | Charles E. Sawyer, ters of Aladdin temple Sy aa he black and white aspirations, send | Editor of The Star are also met. nother cartoon from the pen of @ Star reader. The president's | dent Harding. Joseph is now Na visiting in Seattle with a dele- | gation of Shriners from Col-| ‘umbua, O. | With the Amateur Sartocainte } eo ee, If you have in a sample of your work to the Cartoon He doexn't promise to print all he receives, but he will ul Order of Eagies last night, in-| Brooks, physician, and Ed. Schwarts, | give all offerings careful consideration. Thia one is headed “Something to Fred Brokens, president; H. 1. trustee. Look Forward Te , DUUBLES THE VaLUE OF YouR MONEY; SATURDAY SPECIALS Swift’s 1c Sales Enable You to Double the Purchasing Value of Your Money Good quality of Crepe Paper, 6 for 25¢. Dutch Cleanser, 25¢. 3 for Fruit Tablets Lime and lemon flavor, A delicious confection and thirst Se le 6¢ Tooth Brush and Tooth Paste These combination toeth eleaners are our regular stock and are guaranteed to be of exceflent value Creme Oil Soap Widely advertised Soap, com- posed of vegetable oils; cleansing and soothing to the skin. Graham’s Lemon Soap Lemon juiee combined with vegetable olls, 3 for 25¢. Chantilly Face Powder Highly advertised as some- thing new and delightful in a face powder. French odor. 50¢ le Bile Perfumes A series of delightful flower odors, dainty and lasting. Per half ounce. Extra half ounce 50¢ Full ounce Eight Busy Stores Operated by Seattle Men No. 1—2nd and Pike No. 24th and Union No. 4~2nd and Madison No. 4—4th and Madison Bath Caps AD the newer designs in bright and breezy color« Safety Water Wings, Belts, ete, Lemon Cream A skin-whitening, cleansing and bieaching cream. Jar wee -50¢ Exva jar te 5i¢ Castile Soap A pure Olive Ol Sonp that will not injure the most delb Rubber Gloves Inst the protection the hands need for house or garden work. Per pair -50¢ Extra pair 1¢ Gile Sulphur and Cream Tartar—Tablet Form A purifying and cooli rem edy for t ‘els. Por box. 15¢ Extra box 1¢ 16¢ Vacuum Bottles keep liquids or oid Ideal for the weekend outings. Pint bottle.. Extra bottle... 1.00 le $1.01 Hand Paste Extra large can of cleansing Hand Paste, Removes grease and grime Instantly, leaving the hands soft and white, Per can 15e Extra can.. 1¢ 16¢ Taleum Powder Daintily perfumed. A pure powder that can be used as a healing application for chafing or rash Per can... Extra can.. -+ 25¢ te 26¢ Hair Clippers Hair cutting made stm. ple by use of these ready cutters. Price $1.69. Furniture Polish Restores furniture to ita Original glows and finish. Wil not serntch or mar the most delicate varnish. Larke bottle ... Extra bottie -- B56 1¢ 3e¢ Royal Grape Juice Pure juice of ripe sun eweet ened Concord grapes Per pint ... Extra pint . - —~-.40¢ le 41¢ Clover A delightful haude and face or sticky. Per bottle . Extra bottle lotion for the Is not greany -25¢ te Earwig Killer Bran and Paris Green, put up ready for use bib. sack, 5O¢. 15-lb, sack, $1.25. Picnic Sets Neatly boxed, containing Plate, Napkins and Table Cloth Package Extra package. ~.10¢ le 11¢ Nuxzted Iron and Vite Yeast Tabiete well known tron tonic com bined with yeast tablets. The two for Epsom Salts White crystal salt wellknown laxative to the blood and a great £ mine Extra box. Milk of Magnesia A pleasant antacid milk of magnesia. Palatable and mild ly laxative. Per bottle Extra bottle.. 25¢ 1¢ 26¢ Wooden Shoe Harlem Oil Capsules Helpful in all kidney and bladder trou Per hox Pextra box vies. . 25¢ 1¢ 26¢ Fight Busy Stores Operated by Seattle Men No. 6—University, at FE. 50th No. 7—West Seattle at ‘and was drawn by L Woolf, 2610 Boyer ave sR BROWN FAVORS: __FARE SESSION ‘That he would call a conference on the Scent enrfare program at the [earliest possible moment was de | clared by Mayor Brown Friday. The council utilities committes, at) |ite seesion Thursday morning, voted |to arrange with the mayor for wuch a | conference. “We want mpeedy but not hasty as | tion.” Brown said “We want to do |tormine the beet method of lowering the fare, so that if we get Into lecal difficultion we wilt be in a good post i to defend our action.” ‘SHIP CARRIES | MERCY CARGO) More than 200 tons of food and | clothing will be placed on board the steamship Nebraska Monday at the | Bell st. dock, preparatory for tte |shipment to Armenia. The good: have been donated by people of Seat j tle and the Northwest for the etarv: ling children of the Near Bast. A Harding ° | Joseph was elected to lite member H-2 jship in the Imperial council at the | ’ 75 Seattlo meeting in 1915, He ts one of the best known Shriners in the | |country and is an official of the hs a | Jesters, a side orgunization of the BL { j similar load will be placed on board | at Tacoma. At New York the cargo will be transferred to Black Sea | going ships, |Name Delegates to Welfare Conference OLYMPIA, Sheate, state | Washington io, and of the Unive | tacuity Louis F. June superintendent of Home appointed t Hart as state delox en's Hom M. Hitt ttend the ate Ll June 4- Room House and 4 wae H, C. PETERS 726 Third Ave. 9—George A.| 6 course in all become ac | | | | Young Girl Stops when she distance which wou Turn Ranch Into ST. LOUIS, June 9 « Bartlett ranch in New Mexico, | ists for $2,500,000, is to be turned Into ently bought by Western capital-|n vast hunting preserve, FARGO, N. D., year-old Maria Nyaxe, in went In for judging. Follow the Rules—every contertant must follow the rules and accept the decisions of the judges as final. Youthful ened Frocks These Frocks were made ex- pressly for our June Cotton Sale. They are of import ed, permanent.finish organdy in charming Bammer colors plain and contrast ing combinations Fashioned in charm ing, youthful modes —in true spirit of Summer-time, Or chid, yellow, tanger. ine, turquoise, pink and green, Sizes 16 te % Garments murt be finikhed by Saturday, June 24th. case, Service. —dainty muritn 6 Gertrudes trimmed with lace A a3 om broidery. Sines 4 to yeurs, Special o-.s-.0 50c Girly Knickers trimmed with lace and em broidery. Sizes 4 to 12 Yearm, Speed «ew 45c Infants’ Dresses —Pretty little dresses trimmed with embroidery and lace, in many stylea Sizes 6 months to 2 years 9c BPECIA! -eeneneneccenens Boys’ Knickers —of corduroy and khaki, well made; good tor Summer; sizes 6 to 16 $1.00 Special. ..aeceaceeonre Questions answered Mra. Schools, by the Contest Man- Dolan, Personal Shopping Children’s Wear checked and pinin gingham, rompers with ,white and con- trasting trimming. Many styles. Sizes 2 to 4 years. $1.00 a Boys’ Wash Suits —clever stylea, eaflor, Peter Pan, Oliver Twist models, made of chambray, gingham tn be coming colors. Sizes 3 to 8 years Special $1 35 Play Suite made of sturty dentm, trim med with red. beth round and square neck styles, Sizes 3 to 8 years, 85c Special. . eer eeemnetene —MacDougall-Southwick, Third Floor- Children’s Union Suits Girls’ Walst Union Suits with buttons on tape reinforcements, no sleeves, snuggly ftiing knees and Grop seat. Sizes 2 to 1k Speclilassswee ODE Boys’ Union Suite with cap sleeves, tightly-fitting knees, open ¢rotch. Sizes 6 to 16°) Spectats....... S5¢ —MacDougall Southwick, Third Floor Men’s Furnishings Mercerized Sox 6 Pairs $1.35 Mercertzed cox in black, cordo- van, navy, gray and white. Sizen 9% to 11%, but not im ev: ery color, Pajamas $1.45 Maslin sults in stripes and solid colors—white, lavender, tan, blue, white; trimmed with mercerized froga Sizes A, BG D Night Shirts $1.35 Flannelette garments, nicely finished seams and braid trimming 402 SHIRTS $1.00 Woven Madrases, Reps and Percales This lot of shirts presents extraordinary values. You will realize this the minute you look at them. Note the Sizes: 118 size 14 21 size 1614 110 size 144% 45 size 17 84 size 15 24 size 1714 eas Early MORNING Special aooum White Fruit-of-the-Loom Muslin NIGHT SHIRTS, $1.15 Generously cut; sizes 15 to 19; Universal make Union Suits $1.15 Athletic Style Good quality Madras union suits, with elastic fabric in- serted in the back. Also bloused backs Sizes 34 to 46, Union Suits 95c Knit Style —tn ecru and white; short sleeves; quality cotton yarns, Only 122, Sizes 34 to 44 Union Suits $1.50 Knit Style Knit union suits of combed Egyptian yarns, white, with short sleeves. Sizes 34 to 4@ —MacDougall- Southwick, Men's Shop, Just Inside the Door. Big Prairie Fire June 9.—Fifteen: "| Cupid Ought to LILLE, daughter of a| mayor of Lille broke all records when 7 Give Him Medal France, June 9—The started a backfire | he married 120 couples in four hours. | gian farmer, | w a prairie fire in the} and saved six farmhouses | d otherwise have burned LONDON, June 9. riage mounted on caterpillar treads English War Tank Makes High Speed A new gun car Hunting Preserve | can make 16 mites an hour. The 375,000. | ‘Canadian Pacifi CANADIAN PALIT IC “PRINCESS” STEAMSHIPS Leave Seattie Daily, FOR VICTORIA The Day Boat FOR VANCOUVER, B. C The Night Boat Daily at. "Trans - Canada COLMAN DOCK, OUVER, B. ©. 9:00 A.M. + ase: 11:30 P.M. Foot of Marton Street Summer Tourist Fares to Hastern points on sale from May 25th, to August 31st. Return limit October 31, 1922, leayes Vancouver, daily at 300 P. hours to Montreal; 87 hours to Toronto, PLAN YOUR VACATION NOW—IN THE CAN- ADIAN PACIFIC ROCKIES—Sicamous, Glacier House, Emerald Lake, Yoho Valley, Lake Wapta, Lake Louise, Banff—Famous Mountain Resorts with Canadian Pacific Hotels and service. $ Fre $ I oO” The Hats sketched above are mere hints of our color- ful flower trimmed summer millinery, appropriate to accompany summer frocks. Tho Hat at the left is brilliant flame, self-colored organdy trimming the straw body ‘The center Hat ts natural leghorn, trimmed with rich pink organdy foliage and deep blue cherries. The Hat No. 5—Broudway and Junction Ab No. 8-800 Third Ave. quainted with the serene work of the SIL grow and ha 4 at the right is beige colored crepe de Chine with self-colored flowers, MacDougall Southwick, Second Floor J City Ticket Office, 608 Second Avenue Main 5587, E. F. L, STURDEE, General Agent.

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