The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 22, 1922, Page 8

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WESTERN GIANT CORD 12,000 MILE GUARANTEE Oeneessreesesesees: a retained for practically the life of the tire. Chaine are not necessary, and the UID WS PBh and durabilit nts make: 32x4% - Herty . Mxt m WESTERN AUTO oxic. Autorow Store 812-18 E. PIKE Downtown Store 2041-45 WESTLAKE AVE. e & ’ ml TTD of whom have taken an active part |electrotypers, paper merchan' in assuring the success of the show. | book-binders and kindred pi R SHOW Dozens of pretty flower girls were | trades, will be introduced AI S TODAY on hand to welcome visitors, The - ol-fas! arrangement committee announced wd hioned garden, 30 feet | iio: the Venetian gondola would be magnificent floral decora-| taxen to Woodland park later in the ® Venetian gondola, gayly! week, accompanied by the flower ‘With fairest bicomas, are the | giris, features of the North} J Show, when it opened | the exhibits are located at Sisal ed salesmanship campaign, Hotel Washington Annex, on evening, when, thru the cour the American Writing Paper C Introduce Paper Campaign Friday den willypresent a complete of the campaign. Cal.—Eva hy Afternoon to the public. - ave, and have been the) Of Govens of interested flower | ‘The North End Flower | division, United Typothetae, Seattle | Richard Reed, camera man, eompored of 175 members, all) master printers, photoengravers and |in Los Angelos. RIVERSIDE, Home ANY Size, Style or Finish VICTOR The balance in small payments extending over a lo period of time NO INTEREST Courteous Treatment Real Service No Inconvenience All Pleasure Victor Victrolas to Choose From Push sJone Piano EVERYTHING PERTAINING TO MUSIC WHOLESALE MANUFACTURERS 1519 Third Avenue American Writing Paper Co.'s print . marriage com | « test for The Here's an letter I got today Reh TG Star and Herb | **t bas me kind of stumped. ite and Schoenfeld. “I would love very much to enter rinting My second = 'm the ma lage contest, but I fear to the proposal came = your rule 1 disbar me, while my in with = this ‘ed one in in the apirit world and at the & morning's mail, uld only appear in the spirit for Friday | ading your column |™*- However, if you can grant me laborating with the United Typoth- etne of America, Mr. Joseph A. Bor Under the auspices of the Seattia| motion picture actress, and Willlam nests to married employes on t a Few More Will Place in Your VICTROLA Style 240 The Genuine Victor Victrolas are one price throughout Earle gp Patage nell ethgang ry Price $115 the United States, whether sold for cash or on time. 14 photograph, valued at $26, from |the Grady studio And the couple finishing last will receive a $10 bill as a consolation A New Clean Stock of THE SEATTLE STAR WHAT IS THIS IN HISTORY? if sin, THATS boat “TRear ARTICLE, f wil = Know anything about American history? Then pitch in and show how accurately you can link up the above picture with some historical event in America. The picture is the second of a series of 24 which will be printed in The Star in the form of puzzles. Watch for them daily, and when the entire 24 have been printed and you thave made your guesses, send your answers to the History | Puzzle Editor, Seattle Star, Seattle, Wash. A prize of $5 will be given for the set of answers most }nearly correct. And five prizes of $1 each wil! be given for jthe five next best. Get in the game! ‘It’s fun! June Begs Off From Marriage Proposals }with me. {that I co contented | furnisher ] I'm sure that that’s as nice a Pproponal us any girl ever got—~ T am reasonably sure id make you happy and as well as be an able By June d’Amour Ry WO proposals tn two days! Tan't it just too wonderful, . is? geet 1 seve but I've got to decline with ‘ knew I ohad | iu? 7s ' such fatal | b m wedded to my art, old dear—and, anyway, my con tract with The Star forbid» my getting married thru its columns, charms until I started this teay of|in The Btar and am very much in-|th® privilege, I will talk it over with So, col | treated.” it anid. "Tam employed|N¢?, for she is with me night and on the Skagit river project. The 247. ®0 If we could get married now Je up here are all married, eo |! Would only add to our happiness, ve been wondering whether or{#ltho she would never consent to ac not you are married. If you are, |°ePt any furniture, for she lives in a | this will be forgotten. If not, the ™*nsion grand in her work!, and it city furnishes such cute little love YUuld only be for a love unknown to man Please let me know real soon thru the columns of your paper so I oan talk the matter over with my own true love. J. 8." That's a ittle too deep for me don't know fust how a spirit w could be arranged. But talk tt with the lady, by all means. And now here's an essay on “Why | We Want to Get Married”: “The reason why we want to get married is because we love each other and we can't both be drifting apart, When we go any place we are so happy that when “it comes time to part we just dread it. How I dread to leave her and how she dreads to leave me. Marriage makes it possible to be together a lifetime and have a home to call ours even if it Isa tont. I have always made big money but I had no one to outline | Novak, marry | project, so I take the libery of ask ‘ing you to share one of these nests ~ ‘ } 1} ting over © we are engaged T am and also work twice as I never get near as 1 as Life is wort ing and working for when a man knows thore ts a sweet wife and babies wait Ing. Being single ix a lite of emptt heaa with no aim in the world. While when you are married you work that very say hard I used to i’ get married w more than & fence running the house. Also feel as we do ab getting married, a step taken never to part.” A Iittle more time in which submitted. The con Saturday and all essays me, as the win must be Style 100 ner will Monday | Price $150 The a on "Why We Want to ¢ and must be of 200 words or Je Address ‘em to June d'Amour, The Star Every couple that sends in an es say will be entitled to a free wed. ding on Friday, June 30, in the model low on the fifth floor of the | Standard Furniture In addition, the couple writing the best essay will get a handsome and substantial wedding present from Herb Schoenfeld; a wedding cake from the Dicken's Home Made Cake ng Style 280 Price $200 ‘BLACKHEADS GO QUICK | BY THIS SIMPLE METHOD or hard ones-—on o quick by a onge—rub heads briskly for jand wash off. ¥ kheads h j the bl ° Jonit wder and the Ived tham, blackheads the skin and | & RETAIL Japplicat jthe wat leaving Style XVI Price $275 drug with unelghtly — blem! you certainiy try this simple ~Advertisement. i |stations in the {will be held on July little & THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1922. “Believe Me, Teresa, the Good Sales End Sooner Than the Poor Ones!” The Bankrupt Stock of the “Klever Klothes Ko.” of Tacoma, Now at Singerman’s—Sale to End in a Few Short Days. This advertisement is to let folks know that the Sale of the Klever Klothes simply has to come to an end. For the good reason, that there isn’t going to be enough Clothes to go around. Nothing would please us better than to be able to sell Suits and Overcoats at these prices indefinitely. If we could—We’d just naturally get all the business in the town. But only once in a while are we able to pick up a bankrupt stock of GOOD clothing which en- ables us to sell like this: SUITS AND OVERCOATS 1 9 85 Bought to Sell at $30—Are Now a SUITS AND OVERCOATS 2 4 6 5 Bought to Sell at $35—Are Now a SUITS AND OVERCOATS 28 45 Bonght to Sell at $40—Are Now a But not for much longer. We suggest that you get a Suit and Overcoat, or a couple of Suits, as many of our friends have already. And we suggest, too, that you come early. The Sale will have to end in a few days for the reason that the Klever Klothes will not last much longer. Singerman’s usual guarantee of course—Satisfaction —full and running over. So here we are—sorry that the sale has to end so soon -—but glad that it’s been such a tremendous success! “For Hire” Station | Hearing Set July vd tabliahment of new “for hire” car downtown district | by the public safety committee of the | council Wednesday afternoon. Final hearing on petitions for it wan decided | prize from George North. No prizes will be awarded until fler the wedding, Coats—Wraps —VERY SPECIAL SELLING— $23.50 Far greater values than the unusually low figure indi- cates; drastic re-pricing has been made for this particular Sale. Twill Cord Mixtures Polo Cloth Novelty cuts have achieved, in these gar- ments, a high degree of Style; trim- mings of but- tons, stitching and embroid- ery combine to make them very fetching. Hawaiian blue, orchid, rose, brown, tan; the twill cords are navy and black. | Honolulu bas one of the finest and | mopt efficient telephone systems in | the world. | pan 24% 42 TZ DP Ces Ge Clean Up Sale WALL PAPER To clear out discontinued s of Wall Paper we ade these special prices Come early to make selec tions. 12 Patterns Kitchen Papers Salo price B¢ to 24¢ Roll 38 Patterns Bedroom Papers Sale price S¢ to 15¢ Roll 26 Patterns Halt Papers— Sale price 6¢ to 22¢ Roll 29 Patterns Parlor Papers— Sale price 12¢ to B4¢ Roll 20-inch Oat Meal— per bolt 30inch Harmonella— per bolt . 60¢ Moire Ceiling, per roll....7¢ Mixed Paint, gallon ... per ++ 82.28 Sib, package Caleimine, 58¢ — Sketch portrays exact reproduction Linoleum Varnish, per of two of the models shown, quart $1.22 Furniture and Interior Var- nish, per gallon,...@1.97 Western Wall Paper Co. Largest Wall Paper Store h Correct Apparel for women—Coats, Suits, Gowns, Blouses, Hats, Skirts, Scarfs—at the Carman Shop. a Second Avenue at Spring Street Wraps, Sweaters, 1921 Second Avenue The Hotel Washington Is Across From Us

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