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MONDAY, JUNE 19, 1922. THE SEATTLE STAR AGE 5S “nerniennnneM'? BY GOLLY, HERE’S THAT FELLOW AGAIN! || —— ODES partes _ OUR NEW STORE aie GO, | Perendanie ice SIXTH AVE. BETWEEN PIKE AND PINE STS. The HOME You Have Dreamed About Sold to You on Credit WHAT WOULD ANOTHER BEDROOM BE WORTH TO YOU? YOU CAN HAVE ONE IN THIS 3-PIECE DUOFOLD SUITE lil > ad OD) a “ —— Dependable Values RADIO jane vin ten Wedteae* tay ~BROADCASTIN A Very Important Event Tuesday in our Sale of Summer Blouses Specially Priced in 4 Groups $4.95 $5.85 $7.35 Blouse Department —Upper Main Floor One of the feature offerings of the season will be this Blouse Sale for Tuesday. One could hardly afford to miss such values as these. The assortments consist of exceptionally fine quality Georgette and Crepe de Chine in tuck-in and overblouse styles. Colors include white, flesh and bisque, and there is a complete range of sizes from 36 to 54, Some are slightly soiled | from display. Here they are: THIS THREE-PIECE DUOFOLD SUITE—Golden oak and fumed finish, covered in brown Spanish leather; also mahogany finished frame covered in leather. There are fifteen suites in this lot which will be sold at the remarkable IE a 100s Nini 6c wins pein sdeve $99.50 THERE ARE ONLY FIFTEEN SUITES AVAIL- ABLE AT THIS PRICE $110 -- 4-Piece Bedroom Suite-- 90 Blouses, formerly $7.95 } iF 40 Blouses, formerly $6 \ Special, each, $4.95 ye 60 Blouses, formerly $7.85 } } 98 Blouses, formerly $9.75—Special, each, $5.85 67 Blouses, formerly $12.00—Special, each, $7.35 55 Blouses, formerly $13.95 } pecial r bg 61 Blouses, formerly $14.50 | 8 i, each, $9.95 Tuesday’s Domestic and Drapery Attractions ‘6. 0.P, ALARMED\COUPLE FINDS INSURANCE DRIVE | Upper Main Floor R Percales—2,000 yards of Fruit-of the Loom Per. Full Bleached Sheeting—600 yards, $1 Inches 5 eales, 26 inches wide, and printed in neat figures wide and of a quality eultable for family oF ee eae — ‘thee and stripes. Formerly 3c a yard. Tuesday, « soar yo Mra use, Formerly 600. Tuesday, @ | ard, 26¢. yard, 5 Senator’s Defeat Would Be |Seattleites Stumble Upon/Fine Results of Last Week|}) ”/enuyr Ginghams—1,500 yards, 91 inches wide, Ne me - ii j 00d f chec: tripes and plaid Japanese Crepe—1,600 ya of plain colored — Sad Blow to Party Cache in Woods Pointed Out woe an orhaot are ber vas qaainy auenatle Crepe in a splendid assortment of sport shadem, een iy a IIA and {mported ginghams. Formerly 600 and 75e. This is 30 inches wide and sold formerly at 360 |] BY FRANK J. TAYLOR | Deputy sheriffs were busy Monday | Announcement was made Monday ‘Tuesday, a yard, GO¢. a yard. Special for Tuesday, a yard, 25¢, WASHINGTON, June 19.—"He's checking over thousands of dollars) by Bradiey T. Fowlkes, Northwest next!” they are saying in the senate | worth of bonds, deeds, abstracts and | government insurance head, that the these days, of Porter J. McCumber, |other valuable papers, stolen from) work of securing reinstatement of 36-4nch Figured Penrose’s successor ax chairman of|the State Bank of East Stanwood | war risk Insurance by local former /f} . rm the all-powerful finance committee, | September 14, 1921, and recovered | service men will be continued during Silkoline | Sunday by Mr, and Mrs. A. F, King, | ‘ and author of the republican tarite. | 007 pe . [the week just.starting. During last Formerly 30c; Special, a yard, 19¢ week's drive, approximately $500,000 McCumber's polttical future t8 18! “wate walking thru the woods near | ' " ‘ the balance. June 26 1s the date *6t |take Keechelus, Mr. and Mra. King | #0vernment insurance was) re: for the North Dakota primaries, and found the hoard hidden under a pile | D¢wed at the Seattle district office of there hie fate wil] be decided. Pale lof logs. Dozens of safety deponit | the veterans’ bureau, {t was stated. = and nervous, he ratslescly moves | boxes had — a open brig the | Fowlkes complimented members of papers scattered on the grounc cee toed abou cl an not ’ o ladies’ auxiliaries of a number vectamegc ny iagack hae eee eee or Taree riety e. Fouae 4 Prag tenreriigsememendentse tire vou 1922 Reco d of Pedestrians Hit h } b: | Alaska on the steamer Spokane, He | Sould upset party organization in |removed by the thieves. King turn- | oe by Automo iles var aed the senate. It would be construed as |e over part of the papers to eed etree meri og Range ian ns on wil] investigate conditions still another popular repudiation of | sheriff's office. | r Tan’: yn Frasier, non-|He was arrested In connection with |Snsounced, but all veterans are|Latona ave, after the man had) goo yotents and Children | Most soaps and prepared ener et of marth Dakota. eithe Sequim bank robbery, following | UTS*d to renew their war insurance |alighted from a street car at Dexter | FOR OVER 30 YEARS | 222% <ontsi2, 9 rowch atk ee wean. Fre 4 : j at the earliest possible moment. Ave. and Aloha st. Friday. The im-|IN USE FOR Gries the scalp, makes the hair FOUR-PIECE IVORY BEDROOM SUITE—Consist- ing of Bed, Dresser, Chiffonier, Toilet Table—Large mirror on dresser, triple mirror on toilet table of excellent quality of heavy plate. This very attrac- tive suite offered this week at a price less than it has been possible to sell this quality suite for in a Featured at v-s-s. . $110 STERLING RANGE Enameled—White—Blue—Gray Sterling Range Black rust-proof body, nickel trimmings, pol- 36-Inch Colored Voile and Marquisettes Formerly 35c; Special, a yard, 23¢ ma Of: The first electric train on an Congress . rs f fan railroad, 165 miles long, - to Visit Alaska | tongest singic eiectritication tn heh | Frederick C. Hicks, congressman, | Tope, Was recently run suec of Oyster Bay, L. 1., is on his way to Has érop warm ing closet door, concealed pipe, nickel trim med base and door frames, porcelain panel in oven door, warming closet and splasher. leave because of the pending tariff | ast) t $40,000, it is not believed | ” bind pean oh t ie Rot believed | upon thelr work last Thursday, when | the prtwit a t ho refused to give | Nort | the administration, also of the tar-/ According to Rurns agency de. privilege of reinstating their war 30 —A man who refu ® arc Kings’ find will hn ni that the Kingw find will reach near | 9654 eee war insurance was retnatat one of its five oldest men in the serv. | “Frisco Whitey,” otherwise Ernest | ipalgn, wo. Phoerrgag truck driven by H. Handley, 7423 ‘A The Harding administration ie/!y that high « figure ed thru their efforts. % diately negotiable pape: | ” alarmed for McCumber, His defeat Information came to th foe in the senate. | Brown, now serving 10 to 30 years, | This is not true, bureau officials wash it with, ; chaticmess Stennn Frazier has|the shooting of bis pal, “Texas| — | t , : ie wes Seg, eres come out against the tariff. He is| Shorty” Frank Grant leoryvace QIHINAN 1¢ pact knocked him down. Always bears Je, and is very harmful. Mj 16-inch— 1finch oven s |\TEXAS GUINAN IS " | cocoanut off shampoo (which is. tne aetepeien poweeen: of oem | " | POPU > ACTRE, 1. V. Rawlings, $25 EB. Pike | sion gture o! l. | and entirely greaseless), is much ty everyining the administration of | POPULAR ACTR OZ cc. repacted to. the -potice | Meee ones oe 7ST [ten tean aa 50 vocates. He is the favorite of the) | If the Western playlet, “Spitfire,” lrriday that an auto, the license of | cor eae thin aaa a farmers and of Iabor. Before joining | was making the circuit on its ownlwnich had been issued to O. R. Glo : eibly Injure the hair. the nonpartisan movement, he wan a merits it would probably be success-|ver, of Sumner, had knocked down a|| New Method Removes Suaghy gat tue ov a Burns Equally progressive republican | ful. As It is, the fact that a popularlioy of about 12 years of age at Superfluous Hair Roots! || tuls of Muisified in a cup or Well Soft Coal McCumber has confided to bis clos- | film star, Texas Guinan, is taking|gisth ave. and University st. and | with a itttle wares watee Sie or Weed Foy | ozt intimates tn the senate that his nity ise lead role in person made it & bis| stopped only long enough to permit yrave you “tried everything” for |en the hair with water and rub chances are hardly better than 60-60 | ene drawing card at the opening per-line boy to extricate himself from | that annoying hairy or fuzzy | It will make an abundance of for renomination, with Frazier ap-|Patrol Boat Givenchy Now | formances at Loew's Palace Hiplundger the machine. The boy's leg|and about given up in despair? Well. | creamy lather, and cleanse the ee heate: ; | there's just one thing more to try . parently gaining strength. . . theater urday was bruised. ; 4 you must try it, because it is the |"24 Scalp thoroughly. ‘The LIBERAL CREDIT EXTENDED = — Carries Machine Gun __ Reminiscent of the olf days when __Pauline Ford, 1514 Belle.| one home treatment that reaches the |Tinses out easily, and removes OCTOR KISSED eta tai'g ‘cowboy stories” were just the thing. (303... ‘ave., was knocked down | Y8ry root of such troubles. The new | particle of dust, dirt, dandrutt |the o act contains cowboy, b process is not to be compared at all | exc 7 saree [bY an auto driven by B. H. Hawkins, | with depilatory, electrical or any |¢™a's, = bye ariee ai 641 11th ave. N. E., after having |other method you've ever heard of. |&4 evenly, and it leaves it fing alighted from a street car at ued UN ee eae because It actually | #ilky, bright, fluffy and easy to o Z a all see the ave. 4 Pine st. Friday. Shoe re-| roots with ? own oP age. fused aid and continued on her way. | VANCOUVER, B. C., June 19 tender, Mexican, ranger and cabare | TTTIPS + op CHICAGO, June 19.—For the necond| Givenchy leaves about the end of | {cer characters, and as usual the} = SS ; " tage is held up, the wrong person ac |ttme @ jury will try to decide! June for the North, she will carry | *##* !* held up. the wrong person a are worth $26 - 5 cused, the evildoer shot and the} machine guns for service against the Just get a stick of phelactine from|_. You can get Mulsified cocoanus your druggist, follow the simple in. |Shampoo at any drug store, —-B AUN jatructions, and you will be delighted | very cheap, and a few ow co. INC. Fastin iy Senha ones: ber Gein | beauty and a fair voice, “The Femal Preventable waste among broom/with the result. Phelactine ts odor-| enough to last everyone in the SIXTH AVE., BETWEEN PIKE AND PINE STS. haves e The campaign is to be waged on) p41) Hart” receives plentiful applause,|manufacturers can be traced in| less, non-irritating, and can be used/ ny for months. Be sure your S| kisses three years apart. cokeries on the islands off Smith's He with entire safety—you could even — lt poKe' bm tm mead Sn "*\A two-reel Western film with Miss | | many instances to the first steps in| Cat be epithy foun 4, Could even | stot gives you Mulsitiedandl PHONE ELLIOTT 491 C .) : man 3 pre.| harvesting broom corn. method.—Advertisement ment } able to scramble for themselves. | Additional acts on the bill are: Dan | to Save Trousseau|® thers nas been considerable in-| ponder and. Harry, Armntrome Store Hours—8:30 A. M. to 6 P. M. HULL, Eng., June 19.—Mias Flor. | Crease in the population of the north-| comedians; Charlotte Whiting and — lence Knights, who was to have been| rn rookeries lately, and when the! pat Downey, singers; acrobats, and a | married in two weeks, perished while| machine guns get into action, | motion picture feature. trying to save her trousseau when| massacre may be expected. On the " nc [her home burned. | Fraser river a Japanese has been | whether two kisses }000 to Miss Mathilda Benkhardt student nurse. She claims Dr heroine and hero wed. Blessed with a pleasing personality, sea lions, marauders of salmon and amalior varieties of fish and Rivers inlets, and commences! Guinan ag the main charac Dr. Harvey, who discovered the circulation of the blood, is said to have been the first coffee drinker in England. 10c 10c 10c 10c 19¢ Sse te: | Soccer. mm UA ANN ] : DE Bo ERDEEN.—Gov. Loula art | during the past month killing off sea | 1c LUNCH l0c iss ee eee ee FULTON. ARK. PUGET SOUND NAV | - - 10¢ var on siomr 106 TR caiman B52: “Sinn 000. fl CORNS |Hundred Per Cent } "| | Club Has Program Suggests to Suffering Wo- 10c 10c| | 10c |x. town, Pollen Chief W. n. sev.| Mem the Road to Health 10c 10c) aes es hie Ot adi Hin, ee =| = oom IS 10c TEETH Lift Off with Fingers ofl will be present at the semiannual) Fulton, Arkansas.—‘T used Lydia ra of the city coun Swede Aa the om gate gy Cent club, |E. Pinkham’e Vegetable Compound FAMOUS 10c EXTRACTION uesday evening, A banquet de! fot a seredees te 10c Xow Unie te od 10c| FREE DAILY — luxe, nine vaudeville acts, a mer ide. Iwould | 10c 10c 0c OYT'S 10c QUART-SIZE I HOME BUILDERS 342x3% MASON FRUIT JARS = DOOR BUTTS “Can Strawberries Now” BULL-DOG (double lip) | 4 or GOOD LUCK ar , Rubber Jar Rings, spe- } : Bureau of work without cial, 8 dozen...... 25¢ eee Buy now—at tl.sse prices M i 3 si n 4 | pound advertised puanieceeceienencecen a and gave ite fair trial, Nowlarm Eight-quart Wear-Ever Aluminum on ter than any pr on my feet half ] the time. I w: not able to do my chandise shower and the Orpheus | ev-| $22 Pike, at Fourth Five orchestra will be features of the | ery month from | 19c 10c 10c 10c 10c, A wonderful value. Your choice of old copper or dull brass, complete with screws. entertainment, This party, accord my waist down ing to the management, will be bet 4 that I could not be The Great After. Tonle | \ Our whalebone rubber, which does <A Hf HEAMOTONE |not cover the root of the mouth if} . \ cl UY Makes red blood, builds up the ‘© or more teeth \ Yop ‘i ~ SS \ CE Relatives able to do my work and don’t even || = ——— —— nerves, and restores strength quick-| Natural Rubber, set of $6 00 SS a ve a backache every month. I can- | ly. $1.00 and $2.00, at all drug stores, teeth... -.-..-+-ee eee eee e =S = | not praise your Vegetable Compound } ADJUSTABLE | | | those who have troubles like mine. I H | | — ~ | separated. Those whose relatives or f | [pe | bt = i h m willing for these facts to be used pecia en Gr eee | .$10.00| %]& Se a 8,00 [Aaa testimonial to lead all who euffer e ine ‘ ‘ 42 Yyyy N oa Keaders wi | with female troubles, as Idid, to the 30LD CROWN | YY WS a s BRIDGEWORK Y /}) I I \S apie | SPECIAL AT \ \ thelr communities. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, GET ONE | ekg given by word of mouth andby letter, | satisfaction, \ All work guaranteed for 15 years. | ; wher I Hardwood frame is “Wear-Ever” Alumi- covered with black num reduced 20%, or sent, p, p. by Joyner Drug Co.,) Gum Lyke Rubber, a perfect re-| or friends. Tho department is| enough and highly recommend it to ane right road to health.”"—Mrs, LULA Th VANN, Box 43, Fulton, Arkansas, Most of our present patronage is | recommended by our early custo-| Doesn't hurt a bit! Drop a little) W. M. GRANT—The Western|one woman to another, that should Cc “Freezone” on an aching corn, in-| Union matin office hag a telegram ad- | cause you to consider taking this well- Examinations free. then shortly you Wft it right off| Which remains undeliv , as Mr. | with such symptoms as painful peri- Hy . as a Your choice of by fin . Truly! | Grant is unknown at that number. | ods, w nervous feelings, misera- Fine for preserv. \| screen cloth, Spe- Cover Extra, 45c | cial at 3D¢. Spokane. —Advertisem |production of the human gum, set |= = In reuniting those who SS to reproduce auch it as will interest| It’sthis sort of praise of Lydia FE. mers, whose work 1s still giving good | stantly that corn stops hurting,| Greased to W. M. Grant, Main 877,| known medicine, if you are troubled , sizes, 15x45, 15x33. Your druggist sells a tiny bottle|The message refers to the death of | ble pains in your back, and cannot ing strawberries. All of “Freezone” for a few cents, | his mother at Vancouver, B. C. | work at certain times, (sufficient to remove every hard| Here is a woman who ts so grate e |corn, soft corn, or corn between| CENTRALIA.—-Uniaentified man,|ful and glad to be relieved from a 1221 Third Ave D ENTISTS the and the calluses, without | about 50 years, found dead in vacant! painful and nerve racking physical ; Pi i . soreness or irritation. — Advertise-| building with bullet in head and re-| condition that she wishes to tell all “COR UNIVER SUT Y 2nd Ave. and University St.| ment. !voiver in hand. sick women,—Advertisement t

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