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THE SEATTLE STAR OmIUUNNIIIES) HEHE HS MEMBER AMERICAN HOMES BUREAU THE LATEST NOVELTIES IN CURTAINS AND DRAPES Our showing of fine Marquis ottea, Nets tonnes le) and Cre was larger at variety of pat never There Isa terns and many beautiful color combinations that will surely please you, and they are reas bly priced Drapery mate rials In velour are well repre rented, arrivals in Nov elty Leather Portieres will interest you, and are cor rectly priced. Special on Sheeting 81x99 Leader Sheets (wonderful value) a 25 72x90 Lion Sheets............-.+5++: .. BBe 51-Piece Dinner Set $12.65 Homer Laughlin Semi-Porcelain Dinner Set; gold band with dark blue line. A limited number to be sold. An unusual value Gears Ge weer eh ve. $12.65 -Lawn Mowers Garden Hose perbe Lawn Mower—ball- bearing. © running, self- 50-foot. excellent quality 5] sharpening. four 14-in. blades. Garden Hose, cotton covered, | Sold regulariy at $13.50. Fea- %-inch sige, complete with tured this $11 85 couplings, af spe- $5 65 week at-......... * cial price of.... LIBERAL CREDIT EXTENDED mune GD. INC. SIXTH AVE. BETWEEN PIKE AND PINE STS. Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Ry. resumes double daily service on the PORT ANGELES LINE BEGINNING JUNE 12TH Steamer Sioux from Colman Dock via Port Townsend and Rail Ly. Seattle ...... secceeeess 8:00am. 5:00 p.m. Ar. Port Angeles ........-.. 1:10p.m. 9:55 p.m. Ly. Port Angeles . 8:30a.m. 5:25 p.m. Ar. Seattle ....... - 1:30p.m. 10:30 p.m. A. P. CHAPMAN, Jr., Asst. Gen, Passenger Agent SEATTLE The Last Word In Pullman Equipment Standar Tourist ORIENTAL LIMITED Tacoma—Seattie—Spoksne PLANS TO REACH [ EDITOR REWARDS EDITOR POLE IN MONTH Amundsen to Fly From Point Barrow July 1 Capt, Roald Aru to reach the North P the next month, it was ed Monday by H. Ht. Ham mer, his Seattle business agent The intrepid Norwegian will p off” row in his al about duly 1, expects to pass over the pole If he is successful he will con tinue 1,800 miles south, ban at Spitzenbergen, —T! nonstop flight he expects to accomplish in 24 hours, Announcement of this heroic en terprise was kept a secret until after Amundsen had left for the North, and it n® AN A MUrprise even to close fr dx of the explorer, They had expected that it would be months, at least, before he reached the pole. | Amundsen will be accompanied by Lieut. E.G. Pullerton, Canadian flyer, and Lieut, Odd Orndahl, Nor Lowell Mellett, the editor of the Washington Daily News, wemian army pilot the new tabloid paper of Washington, won the golf tourna- From Spitzenbergen — Amudwen| ment held by the newspapermen of the capital, defeating President Harding, whose score was fourth. The president plans to proceed on to Christiania, and make a lecture tour thru Europe rejoin the Maud In the meantime Capt. Oscar Wist ing, in command of the Maud, will! mo thru with the previously an. nounced program of “drifting | ardous under taking—next summer, of the most brilliant official function» ever witnessed in Washington, the wedding of Mise Catherine Hughes, solemnized here Saturday afternoon. Attended by the president of the of the Huxhe the ceremony took place at 4 o'clock | gering the health of the city . in the beautiful Gothic chapel of the - Episcopal church here PROSSER Jobn Morrison, in divorce complaint with havin, beaten his wife on the street runners in Stevens county Oct Godley, Radio Wizard, the performer before the radiophone | is radio stage fright Even the most experienced stage artists have fallen victims to this} affliction. And yet, the most fas-| cinating thing in connection with) radio—and I have run the gamut of them all—is the opportunity to} address thousands of unseen listen-/ era. | Next to this comes the fancina-| tion of using the Morse code and| operating your own telegraph trans | mitter. Just think of being able to! one of the small vacuum thruout the ce even across the ocean! Sto cover dis Do you know that if you are the! dreds of mile ~ | cumstances? An amateur in Babylon, using but four of these tiny signals to me | ber ot the fleet within a range few mi This became so }mon that orders had finally lasued by the powers that with other duties. up’ of a simple radio eet for mitting — mes . cillations in the circuit this ar mue-jay- Ser sees = comes out. Made in two forms ala tranamitting station. colorless, clear liquid (one drop de $} This is the speed which mu whichever form you prefer, plasters| commerce will issue the qual Safe, gentle. Made ina world-famed jawigned, and the successful Free: Write Bauer & Black, Chicago, Dept. 175 dio as some ost are Vn Dept. 73) great radio game ai mn) country [Prom Portiand vieS. P. Ry.) To CHICAGO without change iT MEALS ON WHEELS” ib, Table d’hote or « is Carte EASTERN EXCURSIONS Fare and 1-10 for Round Trip For further information, reservations or tickets, call on, telephone, or write CONSOLIDATED TICKET OFFICE 1010 Second Ave. Elliott 5830 City Passenger Agent ‘nat. City Pannenger Agent ARKIVER, Traveling Passenger Agent 201 King Street Statlon—Main 6601 RR L CW. MELDRUM A. AGP. A. Sesttio, Wash. See. America First ALLURING TOURS Very Low Fares Everywhere The NORTHERN PACIFIC offers round trip summer travel rates from Seattle to Yellowstone Park . $38.25 Minneapolis-St. Paul 72.00 Chicago. . . « « 86.00 Three Through Daily Trains to the East Write for rates and full information to Northern Pacific Ry. A.D. Cnartton, Porttann — E. L. Caney, Seattie General Passenger Agent General Agent 651 Northwestern Bank 200 L. C. Smith Bla, Building Telephone Elliott 6580 Advises Star Readers BY PAUL F. GODLEY owner of a vacuum tube receiver Foremost Radio Authority | you have right in your hands the! America’s Foremost Radio Authorit/ necessary equipment to enable you! The biggest surprise that awaits!to do just this? Do you know that ? vacuum lamps was able to get s 1 listened on the coast of Scotland last Decem- before returning to Seattle in 1923 to tee nted Mellett w with the first riz con. | m4 | vieted of attempt to rob Firat Na SAN FRANCISCO—Oscar W. Ell-| tional bank of White Bluffs, id n thrope, customs inspector, charged | fied here ax John Martindale, believed | the o have led gang that held up whisky 29 Sim ple Transmitter Circuit tubes | reach out thru the air and getting! which is used in connection with| in touch with innumerable friends| your receiver will enable you boats on any body of fresh water United States and Mrs. Harding, the| Establishment of septic tanks at cabinet officers and their wives, the | the outlet of al] sewers emptying into! point ambassadors and ministers of the dip. the lakes was strongly advocated by lomatic corps, a few intimate friends | Dr. Read, who declared that the con. and Waddell families, tamination of the lakes was endan. to try, continent and! throw into the air enough energy nees of several hun under favorable cir- L iL little his During the war the operators on board nearly all the naval ves sels used their vacuum tube recetv- ers as transmitters for carrying on personal conversations with vessels of a com to be it be ‘The attached diagrom t+ a “hook- trans- rea by telegraph When adjusted #9 ax to produce ow stopped. It frequently interfered range- ntenna ust be it!) and in extra thin plasters. Use| passed before the department of ifying or the liquid—the action is the same,| license. Station calls will then be ama 25,000 sufficient energy to cover a distance within the elty limite was urged bY | preliminary daughter of Secretary of State Df H. M. Read, city health commis! the Charles Evans Hughes, to Chauncey | sioner, He also recommended that|huge structure can be started even Lockhart Waddell, of New York, was | those now occupying houneboats be| fier than the date set, July 17 At Tuesday's m are expected to draw up corporation papers an a wub-cor given one year in which to evacuate. | to your druggist of 20 to 100 mites. It should be borne in mind that| Stops Pain Instantly one must know the code weil The simplest way to end a corn is| enough to be able to send and re-| Blue-jay. A touch stops the painin-|cetve at least 12 words a minute stantly. Then the corn loosens and| before he will be allowed to operate laboratory. Sold by all druggists. |teur will be at liberty to play the| uf the Feet.”| others are playing it all over the} j Rehn, tro he 80 pairs of Curtains, including nov- and 36 inches wide. Formerly 25c. For cn MB elty Nottinghams with lace edges in this sale, a yard, 19¢. ivory and ecru, a Brussels pattern for Marquisettes with taped edges and ‘ADVANCE DRIVE. that old fashioned window, and Mar- suitable for hotel or rooming house quisettes with imitation Cluny inser- windows. There are 500 yards, 36 | tion and edges. Formerly $5.00 a pair. inches wide. Formerly 35¢ a yard, For this sale, a pair, $3.75. For this sale, a yard, 25¢. Voile Curtains in white, cream and Dotted, Colored Grenadines; 200 ecru, with silk hemstitching and beau- yards, suitable for ruffled curtains; tiful lace edges; also, heavy French colors are pink, gold and blue. Form- Tuesday Meeting scrims with corner inserts and hand- erly 65c. Special, a yard, 45¢. With the first mssting of the board Domestics—Comfortable on Sunshiny Days - . company scheduled for 'T Epes, Nainsook; 36 inches wide, and in Muslin; Fruit-of-the-Loom, that sold plans are being made to rush thru plain white, for lingerie. Formerly 25 formerly for 25c a yard, is offered spe- arrangementa, so that a,yard. Tuesday, a yard, 18¢. cial for Tuesday at, a yard, 19: contract with Building Co. for the site selected— ual campaign scot ARE ATTACKED FOR HOTEL FUND | plage pono RE Passage of ‘Prohibitory i i to Mal Make Plans at j\Secretary Hughes’ | Urged by Dr. Read Daughter Marries | tinmotiste pasmge of an ordinance WASHINGTON, June 12.—In one | prohibiting the construction of house.| Of directors of Seattle's new h the Metropolita: jthe block bounded by Fourth an Fifth aves. and University and Sen cca sta, enterprine, Only $2,000,000 ix needed, Metropolitan Hullding Co. hax agreed to take at least $500,000 worth in believed that the of stock, It bonds will be account of the is to be built on university leased ground, no tax | A set of tent by Robert C. Reamer, ip ready for the | directors’ conat It im considered likely that 25-year bonds will be issued to finance the easily negotiable, 01 fact that, as the hotet en will be paid ative pli jrawn ideration ‘Heirs “Are Sought | Ponsible heirs to $5,000 left by rank Johns, to $5,000 Estate| —""" tition |" for hydrophobia is a more re-| jected into It. ‘Then we take , 62, Alaska pioneer, | who died en route to Seattle on th steamship Northwestern Friday, are| BY DR. R. now being sought. Johns is snk © financing the ing the directors a name, | Ap mittee to close the Radio Sets and | Supplies Telephone Main 0214 [RADIO ju) up mony, Weiouny, Pray BROADCASTING June White Sale Attractions Tuesday |) Curtains for the Summer Windows Upper Main Phor Marquisette Curtains; 120 pairs, drawr hemstitehed and with made inserts. 5. White Sale rmen lac Former edges in imitation of Cluny and tatting price, a . lace, in wide and narrow widths. Co An ¢ ortment of 44 pairs of ors are cream, ecru and white For Curtair isisting of ecru Marqui- * merly $2.50 a pair. For Tuesday, a settes with wide insertion of lever lace id - with lace edge of white Not- in a Brussels pattern and yards long; 5 pairs of fine Marqui- with dainty filet edge; and an- other lot of white Marquisettes with imitation of Cluny lace and insertion, White Sale price, @ pair, $1.7 An assortment of Curtains, including fine hemstitched voiles with a four- pd piece insert of filet lace and hand ey drawn work; Filet Curtains with dainty lace edges and a variety of Marqui ette with lace insertion and edges. 30 pairs in all, selling formerly for $4.50 a pair. For this sale, a pair, $3. Curtain Marquisettes; 400 yards of splendid quality Marquisettes in ecru Muslin; 26 inches wide, of medium gg lle; 600 yards, in plain, ‘white sd weight and in white. Formerly 18¢ a selling formerly for 85c. ‘Tuesday, @ yard. For this sale, a yard, 121g¢. yard, 23¢. . Cambric, 36 inches wide, and in White Voiles; 300 yards, in corded white. Very much suited to making of stripes and plaids, for curtains. It is underwear. Formerly 20c a yard. Tues- 86 inches wide and formerly ro for n d day, a yard, 15¢. 50c. For this sale, a yard, i} Noteworthy White Sale Bedding Specials Bed Sheets, 72x90 inches, of medium weight weight and in assorted patterns. Formerly nter seam. Formerly 95c. Spe- $2.50 each. For this sale, each, $1.98. and with Mat clal Tuesday, each, 75¢. iow Cases, size 42x36 inches. Formerly 25a Bed Sheets, seamless, size $1x90 inches, full Special Tuesday, each, 19¢. om double bed size. Formerly $1.50. Special Tues- Pillow Cases of muslin, free from dressing ~ day, each, $1.25. and size 42x36 inches. Formerly 35c. Special, Bed Sheets, seamless, size $1x99 inches, and each, 25¢. i made of fine quality sheeting, entirely free from Pillow Cases, 45x36 inches, and made from an ip! dreasing. Formerly $1.75. Special, each, $1.55. extra fine quality of Fruitofthe Loom muslin, — (All are sized before hemming) Formerly 50c each. Special Tuesday, each, © Crochet Bedspreads in double bed size, of good 406. (All sized before hemming) fined use of this same idea. serum from his blood and way lconfer passive immunity on , | beings. | Revolution, Jenner discovered that) Yesiden the disease . BISHOP | dairy folk infected by udder sores'have antitoxins against ancients had! Of Cows (cowpox) became immune to meningitis, typhoid fever, ty ae About the time of the American | Y it Superstitions a fever to have mentioned relatives, many deeply/smalipox. ‘Thus was vaccine dis-| fever, cholera and others. refusing even on his death bed to rooted supersti.| Covered, and covntless millions of} wanaseaestientiiialiaienen speak of them or his past life. Fils tions concerning | lives made safer. EVANSTON, Til.—Harriet passhook, showing savings of $4,500 ilinees. Most of Pasteur developed Jenner's diseov-!10, drowns while swimming in in the Bank of Fairbanks and $500 them have been|¢r¥ into a scientific working prin-| Michigan. in gold bills, found sewed in his proved to belciple. The horse is actively im-; — — clothing, will be turned over to King PR well ground unized against diphtheria when| Money-back guarantee with County Coroner W. H. Corson, while on weientific|the poison of that disease iy in-|Sult. Laff, the Pailor, 1106 3rd. jinvestigution is under way tian Johnson, Funeral Services for O. S. Johnson | kaqwn.. that 9 | Funeral services for Oliver § + Will be held at DP. m. Tuesday at the Butterwort mortuary. Johnson, a “sourdough,” of Seattle for severe jand resident years followin ventures, died hospital. He is survived by his wife, and three sons. He was affiliated with several lodge or-| five daughters | ganizations. « his Alaska minin, Sunday at Pre Death Penalty Is Asked by Mother Sty ee of doses on con. CINCINNAT and daugh Red” Holt Hueflin, to the were Mrs. Far Mins Jessie Imogen: I, June 12.—A mothe voted to send “Nobi etric chair, The nnie Bi Wright an: Wright, on! |women members of a jury whic first deg found Holt guilty of murder in the in two counts, T Mrs. Farley Will 2 Be Tried June 29 = STREET. | under $5,000 bail following the shoot a es 7 gir ing of Wesley Howarth in a rooming 50-Piece Imported house here, will go to trial on a charge of murder in the second de gree Juni leged to hi coma, at the urban station b be tried for June 26. Mrs. Olga Farley, who is at lbert shot 8. ¥ of Ta : SETS u : Lee, wcoma inte here February 27, wil Seatth first degree murde Truck Falls Thru BRE Tulia B MER ickson, TON 20, o June 12.—Mis Harper; Harol¢ Bridge, Three Hurt $15 98 : Harold 2 3, and his brother, Reginald | 26, of Olalla, were injured when truck in which they were riding wen thru the floor « bridge into 18 Rest Dance! Young nnd old ay ever [iiss iuranr a » 1604 4th, cor. Pine. of the Olalla tidews feet of water Lear Sq Now | Very low, rates. slayer of Detective i hours a Your choice of four facts. Away back in! ‘ the beginning of | medicine, it w GRADUATION In these hard times we single attack of an infectious dis-/] wil] make: ease rendered the survivor, probabl ¢ and in most cases absolutely, im-||Good Rubber Plates mune to further attacks, } .)| Today sclentists use antivenins,! G rf Cc a tie ‘ ao q|substances extracted from shakes, 0! rowns ...$3.5 © for the same purpose that Galen,|| Bridgework .....$3.50 Nero's doctors, gave viper blood and Pyorrhea Treated Free viper fi to his patients, when other work is ordered. | History states that the great Per-| sian king, Michridates, always fear- X-Ray Free to insure good work, ing poisoning, tried all the possible Examination Free. United Painless Dentists 608 Third Avenue »| 4 h WEDDING Are always more accept: | able when purchased at this store. JEWELER 1518 SECOND Ave Detween r| Medieval doctors advised those bit- oiten by mad dogs to eat the liver and drink the blood of the guilty y doge—“a hair of the dog that bit 4 you.” The modern Pasteur treat.| y h y VACUUM BOTTLE Regular $1.50 value Special at 98c Aluminum cup; keeps Nauid hot or cold for 24 hours, No C. 0. D, orders Special at t beautiful decorated pat terns to eet from. Special at $15.98, New Low Price Fine For §$ | .69 Front Doors No more backaches; no more sore hands; no 30x78 ., - $2.89 32x8 2 more stooping. The best self-wringing mop. || 32x80... - $2.98 e 34 > See DEMONSTRATION in our busy basement. 31x82 .. - $3.19 36x84 ....... 83.49 Strongly mortised; 1%- inch; v ned; covered Bee and Hive Supplies From || with best grade black Washington Bee Farm screen. cloth. cysieuaniiniodenisaioltestiniaeniemmnenncetagiannaneasid