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THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1922. Godley, Radio Wizard, Advises Star Readers BY PAUL F. GODLEY that station which one wills—to | America’s Foremost Radio Authority. | « * with the everpresent ex io & panting craze? pectation that one may at any mo THE SEATTLE STAR z [Seniors Will Join —_|ASK DELEGATES} FRIDAY-SATURDAY SPECIALS—| Ranks of Old Grads T0PARK OPENING —no C. 0. D. or phone orders; one to a purchaser—these specials, except ofl stove, chair, combinet or wagon, will not be delivered; can be easily taken by purchaser. Figuratively and tterally the sonlor clase of the University of our special ‘MEMBER AMERICAN HOMES BUREAU: FOR BETTER AMERICAN HOMES’ ha’ be Gent ted by Matth H of Washington Alumni nosoelayas: Invited by Committee to round up their clasemates, r Washington will come within the ranks of the alumal Satur. poetic fon hundreds hen participa nu t these former y speaking, the answer to| ment pick up some stat offer: DRAPERY SPECIAL: Bike entemeny ot ‘aarching campus dignitaries extending ne far | Delegates to three state and North: | this question asked by the thousands | Of miles away—lends @ fascination - Into the hollow square formed [back af 1900, among whom are in-| weet conventions now meeting in | interested in wireless Is, “Mot to radio that has never been equaled slentific de mt which by the old grads in front of [cluded Grace Glasgow, ‘00; Howard | seattle were invited Wednesday by organdie curtains — { | ‘ ‘92 itwelf to th of timely | siderable discussion has ap- NOTHING DOWN! | Meany hall Q, Congreve, ‘02; Henry ‘Thedings| 11 4. Chadwick, local chairman. of elt 26 Che sored at feeaty | CON casinemmapei tics waite . 19 | ‘The snitiation of the 1922 class into |"05; David sig ag MN ag = ne Onto-Rainier committee, to make mdcasting bas done, wii! #ines about the steps necessary to Beawiyweds, this month ——— ope ogy hy on ears at bt Mel [Wiliam #1. Horete P a9; 8 m Bi gin | ee eer (rtp to Lenemive Revie | ite poptilarit insure @ contin ¢ ot raiio broad we furnish your home = PAIR rote ger —_ ~ ly = — bom 14; Mom, Maryaite "ib; George. Dill lay to enjoy the program to greater port the popula | Castings There seems to be an im- te. YOU make NO anntel: aiymnl daner sym: |mark the opening of Rainier Na | tion of the earth in in outlying | Pression on the part of some, that nasium. A feature of the ceremony |'16; Francia Perry, ‘16, and Mra, Roy | |, lwill be the administration by Prof, | Taylor (Marguerite Brueggerhoff), | |Bamond 8. Meany of the oath of al. |'l% | the delegates to the annual communt |legiance to the university, all of the| The «lumnt will march from! cation of the grand lodge of Free | ating class pledging § their/ Meany hall to the gymnasium by /ang Aceepted Mason of Wash-| natural al park for the season dintriots, These The invitations were extended to) pendent upon fir are totally de | the large manufacturing corpora- 1, mar in-|tions now supplying the service mental tern | kratie—to way nothing of the artists ress. It i@ only |themselves—will soon tire of such they should desire up.) ben Leen. —extra quality white this eet dttaedtibany organdie ruffled cur- way this great home- tains. 214-in. ruffles. 3 furnishing store. will Choice of plain, small i ized . jclaases, beginning with 1880 gradu: |ingion and the Pacific Northwest |tothe-minute Jnformation about what| My answer to this would be: “Let own cazy home a reality. | * nets gentler ctaanen Row resident in Seattle | will be held. | the officers of the Grand Chapter of | Thus the daily press, the telegraph, | Once the great publie has oxmpled “Your Credit Is Good!” | the Order of the astern Star, who/|and the telephone b each come |'t, radio broadcasting ean never dle. | } * convene here Thursday. into thelr own as purveyors of in If no other way presents ttself, DISCOVERED 75 Ex-Marines Are “weal mga ad A MEEPS AB ol a |{hit troadonsting. wit) be curried om | ‘ rk automobile tourints’ camp were red by the standards which | >Y the munietpallty, the state, or | Wanted in Pageant |” ype aca <a: ta at these ure| the nation iteelf | , urged to avail themselves while in| Seventy-five exmarines are want-|Seattle of the opportunity to get a| found wanting—-they are too slow ed to communicate with the officer | close-up view of Mount Rainier. Furthermore, none of them can/ lin charge of marine corps recruiting,| At least 18 automobiles, resplend | provide entertainment for those who - 6-piece set glass bowls— —-piece set glass mixing bowls. 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9-in. sizes, Special, Friday - Satur- 68° day ent with floral decorations, will te | 4re isolated. It i for this reason [room 604, Maynard building, First !in tne parade that will feature the|that the phonograph has proved so ave, and Washington st. 8., for the | departure of the Seattle caravan for | Popular, Ite “canned” poe own, | 0" and Wind Bring Out Ugly Spots purpose of participating in a mill-| the park Saturday, Automobile an et Ody ae bicuat /hacoe How to Remove Easily tary scene in “The Waytarer,”|¢t have charge of thin feature | en " sa x an any other agency ever pre Here's a chance, Miss Preckte-face, | which will be staged in the Univer. | R@!ph H. Hall, grand marshal, Wed. a fi ly y to try ® remedy for freckles with neésday urged all who participate in| ViOUsly devised aity Stadium July 24 to 2. Teleline rrrade to drive to Tacoma, re.| But the fact that {t was “canned” |the guarantes of a reliable concern | 7 in| that it will not cost you a penny phone Main 0997, between the hours | gardions of whether they do not plan | Mde it» loss of popularity certa : of 10 @, m. and 3 p. m,, daily, except|on continuing to the park, as the|*" 0°) fe some new improvement ee mf peptnecapoomnbise uae Tacoma Commercial club will enter. | Mbt be developed. This came with | it you ® comp! set and phonograph. Complete showing of Radio apparatus and parts. WEAR - ~—t-at aluminum pre- serving kettle, A fno- fory epecial. | Cover ¢ extra. Bpe- lal June 16 to $7169 june BA. —_ jopho so is trifliny _ tain Seattle motorists at an inter. | ‘e radioph the espen: 4 t togeth enert t | Who would not prefer the feeling} Simply get an ounce of Othine~ ° city aut together gathering at NOON. | tat the famous artist herself, even | double strength—from any druggist, Frisco Bank Asks Rate Information cy "4 tho unseen, wax performing for his|and # few applications should show King and Queen to particular benefit—instead of an old,) you how easy it t# to rid yourself WASHINGTON, June 15-—The federal reserve bank at Ban Francis. ‘with reliable brands of paints and varnishes, Color charts | and prices will be matled to / those who are unable to call at store, — THIRD FLOOR BALL- BEARING COASTER WAGON: $549 ‘ regular price $7.75 ) —ball-bearing wheels with fron tires. Size of body S2xi4% ins. Regular Price $7.75; special, Fri- DOWNSTAIRS STORE ’ cold record of her performahee? of the homely freckles ao a The phonograph ts strictly an tm-| beautiful complexion. Sa Be Harvey s Guests personal machine. more than one ounce needed for the | leo hhs requested the opinion of the} LONDON, June 15.--King George!” The radio ts the most fascinating | worst case. | federal reserve board on a proposed | and Queen Mary will be the dinner | appliance with which mankind has| Be sure to ask the Gruggist for the | reduction of the rediscount rate in|sueste of Ambassador and Mrs. /ever had to deal. The annihilation|d@ouble strength Othine, as thie | that district trom four and a half to| Harvey on June 24. Chief Justice | of apace in such an easy manner, in| strength {is sold under guarantee of four per cent from four and « half to! Taft and Mrs. Taft will be present at | itself, ip almost uncanny, while the) money back ifit falls to remove trons the dinner. ability to choose that program or | freckles Advertisement, $17.65. THIRD FLOOR DOLLAR DAYS siriioar Our second big Dollar Day Sale will take place on this Friday and Saturday. Don’t miss it! Every department is offering genuine bargains for one dollar. tt you don’t actually need’ any of the numerous articles on sale, buy anyway, for you can really save money. Read over the items below. They will give you an idea of our values. ._ Pegular price $13.50 i stock, 18-in. w 4 guame — and. sew Men’s Dress Shirts $1.00 Made from excellent shirting clothe; neat patterns; soft cuffs; values to $2.50. A clean-up! Shirts and Drawers Suit $1.00 Men's Nainsook Athletic Shirts an@ Draw. ets; fine quality. Regular price ¢f0 @ gar ment. Men’s Night Gowns $1.00 A nice assortinent of musiin of outing flan- nel Night Gowns; some in neat stripes, others plain white Knit Athletic Union Suits Suit $1.00 A splendia buy and a dandy Summer gar ment; plain white; nicely made Men’s Straw Hats $1.00 Itatian Panama and Leghorn Straw Hate weveral shapes; $2.60 and $3.00 values. Boys’ and Men’s Caps $1.00 Any Boy's or Man's Cap tn the store on sale at this pricn Regular prices up to $2.00. Tennis Oxfords $1.00 For women and boys; biack and white; good, heavy canvas uppers; rubber sole; leather insole, Sizes 3 to 7. Children’s Shoes $1.00 Gunmetal Calf Shoes; button style; good, heavy leather sole, with heel; comfortable last. CASSEROLES: HALF PRICE —b0 sample casseroles, No two alike, Heavy nickel. plated frames with pyrer or pottery to- ects, $6.75 to §13.50—you take half off these prices. THIRD FLOOR Nicholas Sarro —Rapar wit oeaie | Boys’ Waists—2 for $1.00 " Black sateon or khaki Blounes, well made; DISCOVERED: Niel 17,0 pay, Tée values, Sines 6 to 15 years. He merely a there land sn the outrenss to tas] Boys’ Overalls Burke building and said nothing. | 2 for $1.00 His patrons wore some of the bent.! h.~ r ane Bib Overalls, in black; double seat and Peet Or eneltlOne (ear rencivea tr | Knees. Maen 8, 46 only; $1.00 values, the kind of positions that required tt. Boys’ Knickers $1.00 | They flung thelr pay to the young Good, strong Knicker Panta for boys; nice- Italian immigrant, «mfled in a friend. | ly way and never dreamed of quex | ly taflored from a good grade of union casst mere; ages 7, 8 and 16 only. Regular $1.5¢ tioning him. | values. But today fv talking to them Ladies’ Felt Slippers $1.00 jall. And @ fine surprise his story Fine Fe Slippers, with «silk pompons; wna to hit patrons. ' For Nick was graduated Wednes. ribbon trimmed; Siesta sole; purple two-tone and blue two-tone; sizes 2 to §. SPECIAL PRICED: mbinet— #149 —sramices white enameled. ered — combti with bath ular price 2 a: special Friday Saturday, $1.49. THIRD FLOOR Cashmere Sox 6 pairs $1.00 Men's soft Cassimere Sox in natural color; slight imperfections; reinforced toes and heels. day night from Broadway high! | school. He was hich honor man, for | daring his course he hee made 40 | A's" and only one “B.” He ia a mem- ber of the Torch society, honorary [scholarship organization in the | school Moreover, he has saved money to } help him thru the university, and | will continue to black shoes to make | up the rest And at the end he'll go Fast and | become a doctor, and come back here to practices. ) Nick has been DISCOVERED! Infants’ Undervests—2 for $1.00 Regular $1.25 infants’ fine wool fold-over Undervests. Boys’ or Girls’ Hose—5 pairs $1.00 Our regular 25¢ school Hose are on sale at 5 pair for $1.00, Sizes 6 to 914 inches. Children’s Underwaists—4 for $1.00 ——- Regular 85c values of Children’s Knitted Underwaists. Sizes 2 to 12 years, Women’s Union Suits—2 for $1.00 Regular price 69¢ a suit; Summer weight Union Suits. Any size. Women’s Undervests—5 for $1.00 REGULAR 25c QUALITY of Summer Undervests; bodice style or low neck, sleeveless. Envelope Chemises $1.00 Regular $1.25 values of fine Nainsook Envelope Chemises; lace or embroidery trimmed, Bathing Suits $1.00 $1.50 values of Women’s and Misses’ Jersey Cotton Bathing Suits in navy, garnet and green, with contrast- ing trimming. Wash Satin Camisoles $1.00 $1.25 VALUES of Wash Satin Camisoles; in flesh and navy. Children’s Rompers $1.00 REGULAR PRICE $1.19; fine Chambray and Zephyr Gingham Rompers; plain colors and checks. Vee Bee Brassieres—3 for $1.00 Oxford mesh flesh Brassieres; front dr back fastening, with rubber insert. | ideal rugs for summer cottages of | ping porches, Choice of hit or miss or piain pat- tern centers with fancy Regular price 93.75; special Friday-Satur- dey There are more than 30,000 women wae earners in Denver, Co. SECOND FLOOR Women’s Silk Hose $1.00 $1.50 values of pure Silk Thread Hose; black, white and all colors. Women’s Lisle Hose—3 pair $1.00 Regular 50c quality of fine Mercerized Lisle Hose in black, brown or polo. willow chair, specially priced— —exactly as pictured. Belgian willow chairs « the correct furniture for the $ 85 porch or summer home. Regular price _ $8.50; special, Friday Saturday... REDUCED: teaspoons exactly as pictr Wm. A. Rogers teaspoons, gun’ a Conser Regular © $1 special Friday- Saturday, set of #ix MAIN FLOOR rem. price 8.0 BIGHTH FLOOR LIST YOUR HOMES FOR RENT Stand * ESTABLISHED: EATTLE AT PINE WITH OUR FREE RENTAL DEPARTMENT Dress Satin $1.00 Yd. 86-inch Dress Satin; all shades and black. Regular $1.75 and $1.05 values. Black Dress Sateen 3 yards $1.00 High lustre Black Dress Sateen; 40 inches wide; @ great buy! Regular price 600 a yard. Sateen Petticoats $1.00 A bargain of durable Sateen Petticoats, regularly priced at $2.98; in colors; flounced with pleated ruffle; elastic top; well tailored. $1.00 Sale of Aluminum and Marquisette —— " PUTS THIS 4 yards $1.00 | Commons; baseball ame het 60-inch White Curtain Marqul- U SATURDAY Sisk; saan Ace, E'S a Cason: | ur be) Cretonne—6 yds. $1.00 Over two hundred pieces of Pure Aluminum and Enamel Kitchen Utensils at With class day exercises tn Meany | Pac ais address, Meany hail, M is sin g Seingh <Buhgalew Crétonne, $1.00 on FRIDAY and SATURDAY. Included are the following: ; ay, the | Sunda m.; commencement ¢ . . . i : Ri cisctncas weak pom ere om aoe Monday, 10:30 1. m., Genes Relatives OSCILLATOR na Pronk '¢ yoren ter 81.00. pe a Tea —e lowe Blue Enamel Kettles, with | begin. The entire program is out. | h« rs ELECTRIC WASHER 1014-inch Round Roasters Mined as follows: SES dup exerdlots, 10 0, m.,| About 660,000 nares ufo Gevoted to| 4-quart Convex Kettles | ~S-quart Coffee Pots Table Cloths $1.00 "Meany bali: class juncheon, 1 a. m., the growing of indigo in India. | ° Section IN YOUR HOME $1.50 VALUES; Hemstitenea 4-quart Sauce Pans 10-quart Water Pails z = - bi the firdt higherade COP Table Cloths; 58x58 inches; mer 6 Perecint 21x28-inch Wicker Clothes Baskets, t 2 °@ PER washer at a price cérized finished. cup Percola yew . with reinforced roll rim—SALE i e clous within the means of every Cie Canaie 1-quart cans O'Cedar Oil | PRICE $1.00 i quested ulse to report to | pr teoesig aaa alee tubs ro ds $1 ry Size 8 Heavy Galvanized Iron Wash | 10 white Porcelain Plates—5-inch lo peprednes each’ Remo ne WA lnrenat | Full Gxheet capacity. : yards $1. Tubs ize—10 FOR $1.00 Blue and pink check Glass Toweling; 17 inches wide. Table Damask $1.00 Yard 68.1nch colored Table Damask; red and white and blue and red 6-quart Lip Sauce Pans 6 white Porcelain Plates—6-inch size 2-quart Rice Boilers —6 FOR $1.00 6-quart Preserving Kettles (Blue En- 5-gallon Corrugated Galvanized Oi) amel ware) | Cans their communitios, oe ll Lt | CHARLEY LAFAYETTE. — The family of Charley Lafayette, of Jerico | Spring, Mo., is anxious to hear trom| : Springs, Mo., iy anxious to hear from | C+ iee to the Beattie Chamber of | PRICE “THE STORE MAT, Commerce. Latayette’s last known ee SAVES VOU MONEY } Women’s Bloomers Address was 201 First ave. 8., Seattle. | “ Tz A. igepenyintlh sib piled Comforter Cotton imc | 5 Pair $1.00 $1.00 Roll 72x84 inches, pure White Cot. forter Cotton; weight 2% pound, outbreak of the war and is believed | to have been in the casualty list. He | lis about 45 years old, 25¢ quality Jersey Knit Bloomers; light | pink, mero > ° Is .Without Doubt “The Be “< ie Sanled Pret: i> 7 COOK, EAST 3383, ELL.0350, BI -- | RIBUTORS 075% nen we Oe bene.