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THE SEATTLE STAR | — } Sets | and Supplies me RHODES co. Telephone Main 0214 See Our Window Display See Our Window Display A Special Purchase 300 Blouses at $4.95 Each Blouse Dept.—Upper Main Floor Through a special purchase we have just received an assortment of unusual values in 300 Women’s Blouses. They are Georgettes and crepe de Chines in over blouse and tuck-in styles; colors are flesh, bisque, jade, canna, pumpkin, gray, Dutch blue, bronze, jockey red, navy and white. s are from 36 to 44. Choice, while they last, at $4.95 each. Si Toilet Sundries Useful in Every Home Main Floor Mum Deodorant ........+ccccccscess > ae Eversweet Deodorant ... seen eee Oe Odorono .... ) | | | Appropriate Gifts | for } The June Bride Silver-plated Ware | Tea Setrx—specially priced at $6 $7.50. Amoline Powder .... : Sheffield Sandwich Trays; special Nonaas each, 0240, ONMEE Ts as seule | Sheffield Baking Dishes, cach Melba Deodorant .... Howard Depilatory ... Delatone Depilatory .. Neet Depilatory ..... De Miracle .... $7.00, $8.00 and $10.00, } Cut Glass Specials Water Pitchers—each, $5.00, cere te Dishes—each, $2.50 and Walnuts asooeted. | Mayonnaise Bowls—cach, $3.75 Bathing Caps, each... veveees ADE to and $6.50, Bathing Bags at various prices Vivegar or Oil Cruets—each, $2.25, $4.75. Celery Trays—each, Sugars and Creamers —in attractive patterns and shapes Priced at $4.00, $6.00, $6.50, $8.00, $10.00 and $15.00, Dorothy Ormsbee, claimed by two mothers, Miss Emily P. Towner at left and Mrs. William W. Ormsbee at right. The courts have decreed Mrs. Ormsbee the child's mother, and now she is taking legal steps to prevent Miss Towner from obtaining possession of the youngster. Notions for Everyday Use Main Floor -50¢ to Scissors, a pair ..... An Esaicale ly Beautiful Display of Hair Clippers, a pele 3 be Miss Towner, pale and haggard A Montreal man was the father of |}| Sheffield Silver Plate Made in U. S. Specially selected and shown for the first time in our new store, at prices one-third less than is BY EDWARD M, THIERRY BOSTON, June 13.—Seven year Dorothy Ormabee is hidden away somewhere in New York state, be- cause two women claim motherhood of the little girl | from the effects of the polson, waits ois! in the home of relatives in Jamaica | her statement to Secretary Lothrop. | Plains, hoping for a chance to obtain la legal hearing of her assertion that she ix Dorothy's mother. She says her child was placed tn an institution in Montreal and later given to the | Miss Towner’s child, according to W. W. Ormabee, husband of Mrs. Ormebee, supports the latter in the Parenthood fight, A divorce suit is Row pending between the Ormsbves. Sheffield and Plated Vases Girdles, each .. . Frill Elastic, a yard . e .45¢ to Household Aprons, each . Dress Linings .........- -39¢ to Complete stock of all sanitary goods —beautifully styled and attractively priced at $4.50, $4.95, $6.00, $11.50 and $12.00. Flewer Baskets—each, $4.25, $5.00, ordinarily asked for this class of silverware. Let us prove this statement to you. Seeing Is Believing BREAD TRAYS— $9.50, $10.50 and $11.50 values for......$7. Twenty Patterns Three-Piece Tea Sets— One is Mra. William W. Ormabee, former actress, The other is Misa|/ Emily P, Towner. Ormabecs The coincidence is that Mra, Orme. ‘The strange thing about this fight | Dee's child was born in Montreal 1 fa the same apartment house in wh over a child is that the Massachu petits courts six years ago decreed | Miss Towner lived. But Mra. tee | {Mrs Ormabee the mother and that | 6? Insists she was never in the in lonly recently has Misa Towner come | *titution named tn ber life. forward with her claim. | Fearing for the safety of Dorothy | Sheffield Plate Bread Trays—ench, $2.50, $3.75, $4.25, $6.50 and $6.95. KNOCKS OUT 2 COPS; CAPTURED} Toric Reading Glasses Complete with Examination—$6.00 — Have your eyes fitted with the best Toric or Curve Reading Glasses, mounted in rimless, mountings with your choice of round, oval, octagon | | | $8.00, $10.00 and $14.00. Salts and Peppers New and attractive Sheffield and ted Salt Shakers; choice $1.00, , $1.95, $2.50, $3.50, $3.85, $1.00, ag Teapot, Sugar and Creamer— Nor is Dorothy's parenthood a xub.;894 herself, Mra. Ormsbee has just | san Says He al and Bergdoll thar leaf-shaped lenses in any size. | applied to th rt the appoint | Glase Salt and Pepper Shakers, . $20.00 and $25.00 values... [Sect for court decision now. Mise | i °o0's comminion to inauire into Were Partners | with sterling silver tops. A set, With these glasses goss the latest style alg Towner’s claim, failing to receive the $1.00 and $2.00, .. $30.00 and- $32.50 values... ae Tor er’ a y hase Miss ‘Towner’s sanit Complete with examination for $6.00, thar died in infane: ema | Montreal institution show that. her|the belle of Portland authorities. Dol | baby died when three weeks old. W hy $ Paffenbarger was captured here way} | yesterday after a thrilling downtown should she wait all these years? 1) chase in which he emulated ~~ never saw her and never even heard |Dempsey and Chartio Paddock. |of her until she tried to egmmit sui- |Iald out two policemen, Necaceeny, | case | cide last month.” jwith hin fists and Jed quite a nifty Attorney SUnson says Miss Towner | field of feet-footed patrolmen to the |ctaimed she knew Mrs. Ormabec and|tape at 19th and Washington sta, | MP FISH BOATS: xh kaw her with Raby Dorothy bwhere he wak captured. claim, took the dramatic reopening the case by drinking son in a downtown office building. The attempted suicide occurred outside the office of A. L. Stinson, attorney for Mrs. Ormabee, and im mediately focuseg attention upon the; | support of the Massachusetts Society : | um | * ., ¥ i ol lon | . O ‘Te i} be add t $6.00 Silver Syrup Pitcher..... for the Prevention of Cruelty to Chil-| , °! feal Rory yoy Ege racing. | PORTLAND, Ore, June 13.—Al]] shesiag bs i na x: Offer good for this week only. $20.00 Silver espa trees dren, which in 1916 forced the Orms:|)07 "00 soupe for love for a child Man of apparent versatility is A. |} Balcony—Main Floor, Rear 7.50 Casseroles. . bees into court to establish their Records in the| Gerald Paffenbarger, according to | Mf e @ . “TEACHERS FIGHT CUT IN SALARY should she claim my child? SSsRaars committee belleves that your action Taxation Body in this regard presages further ac- tion of possibly even more danger in Last ous portent and we see no reason] Completing a Aspe: |why you should not be recatled from |taxation problem, the | position in which the citizens have /state taxation investigation ¢ |Pmuced “you becatse of their now|sion was scheduled. proven misplaced confidence.” session here Tuesday. ae LIBERAL CREDIT EXTENDED GRUNBAUN SIXTH AVE, BETWEEN ER CO AND pin INC. PHONE ELLIOTT TT 4910 MESHES) in a Boston theater last February.{ Paffenbarger has been sought by leration: Mrs. Dora Herron, grade! The final meeting will be teachers’ president; T. EB. O'Connor, |to the reading of the ee head of the High School league, and proving the phraseology. |J. M. Knizeley, head of the principals. |covered in the report fom. climax to this debate Mrs. Ormabee called at Miss Towner’s home in the guise of a friend of Mra. Ormsbee and was not recognized But Mrs. Ormabee produced hotel! the police for two days, following the| Recall of Director Tatioe Shae following have been named as| The report is to be in the bills to show she was in cities other | appearance In the “agony fund” of he nucleus of a committee to call on| the governor by June 20 and will than Boston at that time. As @|Porthind newspapers of an advertise Is _Urged |tne school board to request reconsid- | submitted to the 1923 leg! ment inviting subscriptions of $6 or more to a mysterious fund. The ad vertisement carried the names of |Paffenbarger and Grover Cleveland Up in arms over the echoo! board's | action in cutting their salaries, Seat | 15 Poaching Ve: Vessels Taken | | b Ch M | Mine Towner refuses to say what |Bergdoll, notorious draft evader, tle teachers are organizing with @/‘pwo members of each organization|been debated and voted rT y ever Maneuver method she plans to use to obtain|now in Switzerland. view to resisting the slash, will be added to these. previous meetings, To Use 99 Exhibits s |Japan Will Keep t > Cine, SG, ihe Mi custody of the child. Grilled concerning the use to} The school board was bitterly con | Ca-| “But I'm going to have my baby,” nadian fishery officials have started | She said. the |, Thomas A. which the money he hoped to collect |would be put, Paffenbarger declared secretary Of |he was raixing funds to help Berg: demned at a meeting Monday of rep- Grade School | in Mahoney Appeal Of the 117 eae in the Mahoney Treaty Agreement} TOKYO, June 12.—Assurances that the jresentatives of Lothrop. Teachers’ club, High Schoot Teach-| Over war on the Japanese. OMA cane, 99 were to be registered in| the provisions of the various agree-| 1. 6n4 15 Japanese fishing ves the Society for the Prevention of | doll write a history of the draft Olympia Tuesday for use in the ap-| ments made at the Washington arms | W*** od 19 Jape ve® | Cruelty to Children, said he investi: | eyader's cases ers’. league and Principals’ asso-| pealed case, which is scheduled to] limitation conference would be car.| "els were seized of the west const gated Miss Towner’s charges in! “i'm Grover’a financial aman-|ciation. Indignation wax directed | come before supreme court Monday. ried out were given today by Admiral of Vancouver island. Montreal and that as a result he and|nensia,” said Paffenbarser fs * Ss epetey c bout 500 Japanese operated there | the dist t 1 % particularly against Director E. F. ——— Kato, the new premier of Japan. About “eg mee op rs . * he district attorney in Boston came| ‘The police doubted it and searched Taylor, ‘whose recall was urged on SMALL SUM Kato, in a statement, declared that | last year. his season the depart-/to the conclusion that the charges | his effects : ment cut down the number of! were not substantiated bie tanta the ground that he had broken his | he and his ministery were prepared |he and his ministry were prepared | to put into effect the provisions of “Boss,” said the tattered mendicant, “you see before you a guy wid his heart bowed down.” | Newspaper clippings relating de. tails of the unsolved William Des. mond ‘Taylor murder mystery in Loa campaign pledg Dr. Walter §. the interpost educational committee e. The society pid Kelton, representing ease six yer then an first entered into the * ago when Dorothy, infant, left Mrs. Heenses to 200 for Japanese, but the | remaining 300 refused to depart | The game of hide and seék bai Tilbfetor INFANTS anal be by “and I suppose if I were to give | affecting Japan. was Milan’ wies Gsebveten, \oguieee |e \ ne il 8 " > . te the American Legion, read a let- you a dime your heart would be up- - - came so sharp that the illegal boats) Ormabee in the hands of a Boston | wien clippings dealing with other/ter at the reat in which he littea” CHICAGO.—Dixie Carroll Biaine| clubbed together and hired @ fast) nurse, The society took the child | Guitfornia crimes. wT hisediaee tn Seok omonian a watch on the/and when Mr. When this | she Hiaunch which kept | government patrol there Ormabee reappeared Cook, Jr., had to carry her legal fight to! tion of the Chicago Daily News, editor of fishing news ne: nd “A little boss. A dime ain't got “I know nothing about the Taylor much pushin’ power.”—Birmingham ‘ay murder,” Paffenbarger insisted. stand absolutely, for | statement that “I unequivocally and unqualifiediy Age-Heral4. weil known «porta writer, dies here. vessel hove in sight je notice|the Massachusetts supreme court to} * appear ets “ on retin sessile —_...~ | was given and the “poachers got | obtain custody In the man's pocket was found an/the present standard of teachers’! PS safely ashore. | Mrs. Ormabes has extremely blonde |°™PtY envelope addressed to Mary |salaries and I believe if there is any | Detectives to work as fishermen | hair and blue eyes, So has Dorothy. | Miles Minter, pretty motion picture all it should be for better} s, sent out Miss Towner is dark. 3 ee Yh, that’s nothing,” Paffenbarger AMU SEMENTS _ [never mi. otters, to ‘Slog Mister, ai were rdingly mingled with the wure of 16 boate with | occupants apiece is the | will probably be brought to Victoria for trial ‘LAKE CLAIMS which was ad. ! Por Infants, tavelids end Grewing Childree “This ‘The Origins! Food-Drink For All Ages Rich mit, mebet Gren eee No Cooking — The Legion letter, Taylor, commented Japan dressed to SYRUP PEPSIN IN ¢ OLD AGE] a by elderly constipation, Silocmnens, head- aches, etc. ‘ANY men and women, as they older, suffer constantly from little ills. The cause is the poisons produced by chronic constipation, result- ing in headaches, depression, bloating, sour stomach, bad breath, etc. A single bottle of Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin will prove to you that you can so regulate yourself that elimi- nation will occur promptly every day. Increased doses are not necessary. It is a com- bination of Egyptian Senna and othersimple laxative herbs with pepsin. The cost is only about a cent a dose. In spite of the fact that Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin has been on the market result are concerning her in her acting.” Paffenbarger said he had the clip! pings of the crime items because he| intended to write short. stories and | needed them in the plots, ‘Knighthood Given Oregon City Man ROME, June 13.—Pietro Govanni Miller, of Oregon City, was yesterday | | GIRL BATHER |= “sss | | While in Wading She Steps | MEAT GAIISE (lf created a knight of the Order of St Into Hole and Sinks Gregory de. Great y waaigeeteed, £0 here to solve the disappearance of the One more tragedy Seattie’s bathing 0,000 eo} jafternoon, when Mixs Martha Stach- | whe aie ager oy “not ye raga jer was drowned in Lake Wash tran soa set ont Mi 9 tras eS ao Wier, anther VISIT TO” COUNTRY CALLS er acting—to help Store Hours—8:30 A. M. to 6 P. M. lo. Nights, Ez: PIECE € CRYSTAL "GLASS BERRY SET Special, Set 49c and is today the largest selling liquid laxative in the world, the | formula has never been im- roved upon. It is safer and better or you than salts, minerals, calomel, coal tar and such drastic purgatives, Half-Ounce Bottle Free “Now for the Straw- berries” You will find this depart- ment well supplied for your needs. 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Bulldog Jar Rubbers, 2-lip, dozen... -10¢ everyo! 0 evel m1 ise, Nina . | your stomach sours, tor ie conted,| (CM TEre So Owe, Seer Inne Ww. eeeeeeeneee 15 FIRE DESTROYS and when the weather Ayan) OOS ie oe See nee an, aren vases eesatale acitainc * ve rheumatic twinges. ‘The urine| Weeks or even longer and she says Pa = = come three times during the night, ‘To neutralize these irritating acids, to cleanse the kidneys and flush off ; Is Wiped Out ounces of Jad Salts from any phar TACOMA, June 13.—An explosion | macy here; take a tablespoonful in a the engine room of the Mineral| giany of water before breakfast for| “Oh, No, mother, T won't need such , Wash., early Monday evening|then act fine, ‘This famous salts | ot of things, and about all I will need wed a,fire which virtually destroy: | {« made from the acid of grapes and|!* & new sports #kirt and sweater, the big mill, burned two dry kiins|jemon juice, combined with lithia,|I could stand a new hat. And, | lumber stored in the yard, Unofficial to flush and stimulate sluggish kid-| things at Cherry's on credit I will lestimates placed the lows this morn-|neys, also to neutralize the acida| pay for them later out of my own ling at approximat 00,000. in urine, so it no longer irritates,| allowance, I'll wear my old party the explosion that the few men who| Jad Salts is inexpensive; cannot] there has seen them.” They are at were in the mill were forced to fall|injure, and makes a delightful ef-| 207 Rialto Bldg. on Second Ave., be back and abandon their efforts to}fervescent lithiawater drink.—Ad-|tween Madison and Spring, over the shallow water, according to Mrs. Suddenly Miss Stacher stumbled and | with salts occasionally, says a noted|,. O'% Mother. ‘Nina hag invited me before he could reach the girl she|to expel it from the blood, They | he" Mother will give @ dance for me Kerr Mason Lids, dozen,... .15¢ ck or sick headact dizziness, | Wanted to go somewhere where h | ta cloudy, full of sediment, the| he? mother especially asked me to | channels often get sore and irritated, obliging you to seek relief two or Mineral Lake Lumber Mill the body's urinous waste get four ake Lumber company mill at Min-|4 few days and your kidneys will|® lot. That gingham ts good for a and severnl hundred thousand feet of and has been used for generations | Mother, if you will let me get those The flames spread so rapidly after | thus ending bladder weakness. dresses. ‘They are good and no one fight the flames. vertisement. Pig’n Whistle.—Advertisement,