The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 15, 1922, Page 5

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THURSDAY, JUNE 15. Q CTC TTC TTT TT MTT cy WELCOME Ladies of the Eastern Star We cordially invite you to make our new store your headquarters during your stay in the city. MEMBER AMERICAN HOMES BUREAU The “Wear-Ever” Get one TODAY Aluminum Preserv- ing Kettle provides Special Price June 16 t June 24 = three distinct ad- Bight-quart che vantages for the housekeeper — it SAVES fuel i and it work sands wer” Kettles for Cover Special for Friday and Saturday Electric Irons Six-pound Empress Electric Iron—- nickel plated, with full Written guarantee for 1 year. regularly for $5.00. Special for Friday and Saturday— “3298 EE RUNBAU HMMESHNPHONE ELLIOTT 4910 MmKSINNNIES) ".". length cord. Sells STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS) sures better of constant stirring. There are thou- day that have been giving such service twenty Special price $1.69 98 EACH 9) SAVES the of ‘“Wear- Preserving in use to- years. 45¢ extra riding the rest of the way. BY HARRY B. HUNT WASHINGTON, June 15—-A general overhauling of the United States veterans’ bureau, affecting perhaps even the post tion of director, now held by Charles R. Forbes, is likely with- in the next two months as the culmination of dissatisfaction among ex-servieo men. For months’ the situation within the bureau has been the subject of serious concern to of- fiegrs and men of ex-service or ganizations, includirg the Amer- ican Legion, the Veterans of Foreign Wars and Disabled American Veterans of the full- est measure of justice for suf- fering exservice men have made little headway. Instead of improving. |tion fe declared to A certain amount of delay and confusion was expected to “Prussian” System Is Charged! The proof that the public DOES care for America’s disabled veterans is given in the case} of Leonard Jay and William Roethal, with but two legs between them. legs they sacrificed for their country. San Francisco, to attend the convention of the Disabled Veterans’ association. as far as Lyons, Ia., by walking only 30 miles. the way. Then they were overtaken by three buddies, auto touring to San Francisco, and are the situa-be based on be growing! medical direction of the bureau ts follow | conditions ta the bureau, the decentralization of bureau work, | garded as significant that two civil. following the establishment of I4/ian physicians of high ability, both THE SEATTLE STAR New Attack on Veterans’ Bureau| | The other two} They started to walk with crutches from Chicago to They got All sorts of vehicles gave them lifts along regional bureaus. of whom saw service with the{}! Both the organization and admin:| American army and who are on the istration of these bureaus, however, | staff of the chief of the medical | now being subjected to criticism | division, have comparatively little | BY service ormnizations ]of the work asalgned to. them. | ‘The charge in made that in many! TWO regular army medical men, Aistricts, instead of providing «| identical rank tn the bureau or- Jahortcut and quick action, they|f8nlzation, supplant them in hand lonly add to the red tape and delay.{!ne vitrually all important medical The sub-offices, under the diatrict | Tcistons, particularly ag to percent: officer, however: where & more in.{8° of disabitity which determines |timate contact 1s maintained with| *OUnt of compensation. |the men, are declared to have been|, Because of tho steady increase in page cwcthgrill omen |tubercular and mental disabilities The major part of the attack on|*"*!"™# from war service, It looks the bureau will be directed against |" \{ the veterans’ bureaa will be jit» medical organization and delays| fale’ upon to meet claims amount jin providing better and more ade- ‘Nf tO more than $600,000,000 in the }quate hospitalization, particularly | Present fiscal year. |for tubercular and mental cases, Frément expendicures | ‘The first part of this count witt| %PO¥e $1,000,000 = day. ARBITRARY DINGS REDUCE EXPENSES Arbitrary medical findings, It is declared, more than any other one thing, can be counted on to hold down the amount needed to meet payments are well the charge that the being Prussianized. Among service men familiar with it ts re. Competition an American cit- izen has turned down a “job that looks like more money” in favor of a chance to do better work. He gets called an idealist, perhaps. But when folks want to buy good merchandise and satisfactory service he’s the kind of man they look for. For practical example note the tire business. ° ° ° Think back to the time when cord tires started to be talked about. Cord construction had for itsideal a bigger service value for the car owner. Whenever the cord principle was faithfully carried out it lived up to its original vision. Now the makers of U. S. Royal Cords ask permission to put this on record: Without high integrity of manu- facture the cord tire might just as well not have been discovered at all, * * + Respect for the fine and rigid rules of cord tire building has made U.S. OOOO Prices on United States Pas- senger Car Tires and Tubes, effective May 8th, are not subject to war-tax, the war-tax having been included. —————— United States Tires Royal Cords the measure of all other automobile tires. A leadership obtained in less than seven years and in competition with hundreds of different cord tire brands. How much could be saved for American car owners if all tire makers would compete dayin and day out just on quality alone? . Rayal Cord Tires United States @ Rubber Company Tire Branch, 212-216 Jackson Street The Human Terms of Tire ann | Every cane of “no dinability” or [| “no dimability traceable to service” |; means money saved for the admin- |{stration, even tho it may mean an Injustice to an exwervice man, Every disability rated as “ cent” instead of "40 per cent.” or |"40 per cent’ instead of “tempo- jrary total” or “permanent totai,” means dollars saved to the govern- ment treasury. There ts no dodging the fact that |‘ many “gold-brickers” seek compen 4,000,000 men. But how about men with acknow! \for disability ratings within two | Years from the date of discharge? The law covering disability allow ances specifically provides that a) ,,,. [case of tubercuionts developing with- | tp, in two yeats after discharge shall |be considered as incurred in service | hour, @ pair... by that he has permitted himself to be swept along on a tide of adminis: tration and army policy, side the bureau. edged active tuberculosis who apply | for these new hospitals provided the selection of sites should be made by/| \\ the director of the veterans’ bureau. | herded, without treatment, with the pauper and criminal insane of the m | lowest typen. Radio Sets and Supplies 9 to 10 Untrimmed Hats —100 Women's Hat Shapes of various straw w en chandine, and in a good a ort ment of styles and colors No mall, telepho to choose from. Priced special for quick clear. Unbleached Muslin of Men's Ties—200 Four. Men’s Collars—210 Cob ance this hour, an exceptional quality, ‘Hand Ties in an ex- lars of well- knows each i 50c 36 inchen wide, and for. Stent variety of pat- makes, that are either Sateen—-150 yards of 40- | ¥ na terns and colors, and of discontinued styles oF inch Black Sateen merly selling at 160 & welling formerly at 50c, soiled from display, are bloomers. A. heav yard, It will be p 1 75e and $1,00, will be priced for quick cleanup, twilled material of fast on sale for this hour, in Placed on sale in the All sizes in the lot, but color, Special for this the Domestic 39c not each size in every hour in the Lining De gection, a yard ] lc for this hour, ea style. For 5 partment, J Or 3 for $1.00 this hour, each... IE @ yard Z5C cretonner—t00 yerds, 33. Fancy Ratios tn, amor: Curtalo, Mad tase Ginghams tn plain colors Inches wide, and in as ed checked patterns, and yards of green side and 32 inches wide, tn. sorted colors and pat- including an unusual va- drape Madras, 36 inches cluding grays, blues, yel. terns most suitable for riety of colors. It is 46 wide and in three dif low, green, la rand curtains and drapes. inches wide, and sold ferent patterns, that for tan. Formerly y Formerly 25¢ a ard. formerly at $1.00 yard. merly sold for Te @ For thi hour, In the Priced for this hour, in For this hour, in the yard, are Domentic Domestic this hour 18¢ beirion e yara. 1 Section, a yard Women’s Sports Suits Unusual Values at $11.95 Second Floor ff Women's Sport St Ap ing assortment material including hom rics and wool Jerseys assortment, and sizes range from 16 to 40. attractive values for Friday selling at $11.96 a sult. 2to3 WOMEN’S HOSE--Fine Cotton Hose with wide garter tops and reinforced hecls and toes, in black, white and cordovan. Sizes are 8% to 10; also Children’s Lisle Hose with double heels and toes; in black, sizes 9%, 10 and 10%; and white in sizes 9% and 10; 300 pairs in ail. Special for this 19c Or 3 for 300 ODDS AND ENDS of Women’s Gloves, includ- ing washable chamois, in slip-on and gauntlet styles, small 16-button kids, suede gaunt- lets, two-clasp mended kids, two-clasp lamb and kid gloves, in @ broken line of sizes; 115 paire in all, welling formerly for $1.45 and $1.95 pair, For this hour, pair 98c ASSORTED PERFUMES, formerly ‘5c to $2.00 an ounce. For this hour, in the 35 Drug Sundries Department, an ounce c RHODES co. Telephone Main 0214 FRIDAY HOUR SALES and the right to limit quantities is reserved. 10 to 11 . knitted fab- This group is in a good color opt Sunday) Wednesday, Friday BROADCAST one or C. O. D, orders taken on Friday Hour Sale mem 11 to 12 1 to2 | Men's Section 8c 75c .45¢ Section, a yard at, a yard... White Lambskin Gloves Specially Priced at $2.45 Women's White Lambskin Gloves in 12- and 16-button lengths, that include alzes 6%, 7 and |) 7%. They have the overseam with Paris point backs, and sold formerly at $3.95 a pair. Spe || clally priced for Friday at, a pair, $2.45. ' offered for ] ; | ] uits of Very 4to5 -: Tricolette Tubing—200 |] yards, 36 inches wide, and in colors of flesh, pink, orchid and white. A desir- jj able material for summer undergarments. For this hour, in the Silx 3 to 4 Women’s Underwear—a broken line of summer weight pants in umbrella and knee length styles Sizes are 34, 36 and 38. Formerly 60¢ and 76e pair. Yor this hour, in the Wom en's Knit Underwear De- Dept, a yard..... partment, 25¢ Brassieres of pink mesh i PRNOND. Sanat te open-back style with shoul Odds and Ends of Children's Sleepers, Bloomers and a few Women's Camisoles, in dark blue and in a broken line of sizes. Priced for a quick cleanup, this hour, each... 49c der straps, in size 44 only. Formerly 60c each. Spe cial for this hour, in the Corset Dept., critics, is rather an attempting to stem it. lwent on Typical of this, it ts declared, ts Wednesday sation. There are bound to be un-| his acquiescence in the location of |arson. Turner is alleged to have set lecrupulous persons in an army of| hospital sites chosen entirely out-/fire April 8 to a grocery store build- & ing at 6920 Rainter ave., which at . ‘The law appropriating $17,000,000 | that time he was buying from George Seldomridge, of Bremerton. Set Grocery on Fire, Is Charge Ben Turner, 6620 Rainier ave.,|xer, Claime to be original of Mex trial r LOS ANGELES—Mrs. Can Chilberg files suit for divorcee _ Bugene Chilberg, son of Seattle ban Stern an hn reee ot | Beach's “Cherry Malotte.” : aan ee ee ict | to Chilberg in Nome, Alaska, 1907. x Horlic! Yet to date every selection has; on sent over to the bureau fro! e White House. Sialy owe an tose sak trene|C ASTORIA ¢ hospitals hag not yet been started, ed Milk e&.-~ Ma if | And 80 allowed. altho the money has long been! Children : I) Yet within a month such eases available, tubercular veterans are! For Infants and “Food Drink” ter All jhave been disallowed by the regular] siseping outdoors in Arizona and IN USE FoR OVER 30 YEARS Quick Lunch et Home, jarmy medical men of the bureau,!imen guffering mental disorders | Always bears fer jand only finally passed when Amer|trom war shock ere farmed out tol the sce Ach jfcan Legion officials demanded that 'y Avoid Imitatiors a$ the law be followed. private asylums where they are Signature o! Failure to maintain an essential) |personal, and sympathetic touch, both with men undergoing hospital- tzation and with those belng given vocational rehabilitation, is charged Jagainst the bureau, The case of a| law class right In Washington, the home of the bureau, is cited as | typical Here 450 trainees are taking a |course in law. There Is Just ONE man to super vine the training of these 450 men.| Necessarily, the human equation is | virtually nil. | Director bes is declared to be a victim of circumstances and sur-| | rounding». | His greatest fault, tt is raid even | \BET ON BALL | GAME GOES | WRONG WAY, |. “Helo, ther | old man. T saw you! jat the ball game last week, but you| | didn't see me. I tried to get your} eye, but you were too far away from me. And, anyway, you didn't seem to be enjoying yourself any. too well. | | What was the trouble? Bet on the wrong team?” | |" “11 way T did. Gosh, T never had | such a bum hunch in my life. T had |been watching both teams in ac- ition and I was sure I could pick the winner. I lost just enough to |get me a new suit.” “Tough luck, old boy! Rotten |luck! That game sure gave a lot of ‘us big jolt. Lucky for me, I didn’t bid last week.” , I sure wish I hadn't done ting. I might be dressed up w spring suit now.” | “Well, say, now, don't go without @ suit for a reason like that. Go to Cherry's and get a one on credit, Pay something down and the rest on divided easy payments.” They are at 207 Rialto Bidg., on Second ave., between Madison and Spring, over the Pig'n Whistle.—Ad- | vertisement nice Just One Application and the Hairs Vanish (Modes of Today) A harmless yet very effective treat. | ment is here given for the quick re- moval of hairy growths: Mix enough | Powdered delatone and water to cov: er the undesirale hairs, apply paste, jand after two or three minutes re. | move, wash the skin and the hairs | have vanished. One application usu | ally is sufficient, but to be certain of | results, buy the delatone in an orig. inal package. Mix fresh as wanted. Advertisement, | DCRR A yee Store Hours—8:30 A. M. to 6 P. M. ‘UNION STREET. 8-quart size Special at... GET ONE TODAY sheet aluminum. By using Wear. 20% CRYSTAL WHITE] No = SE Double-action continuance spray. QUART SIZE tion now. WEAR-EVER ALUMINUM PRESERVING KETTLE $1.6 This is a wonderful special; made of hard, thick Kettle will insure better flavored foods. Cover to Fit, 45c on entire line of WEAR-EVER UTENSILS CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP ; SPECIAL 10 BARS, 45c 1 small size Peets’ Wash. Machine Soap or 1 bar of Creme Oil Toilet Soap HUDSON TIN SPRAY PUMP iver Preserving REDUCTION WASHING MACHINE FREE ©, 0, D. Orders a Regular $1.00 value SPECIAL AT 69c Roses need your atten-

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