The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 6, 1922, Page 5

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THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1999, THE STAR HOT POTATOES! SEATTLE MEMBER AMERICAN HOMES BUREAU OUR BIG NEW STORE SALE Stock Offered at Radical Reductions STERLING RANGE Enameled=White—Blue—Gray me RHODES co. Dependable Merchandise FRIDAY HOUR SALES No mail, telephone or C. O. D. orders taken on Friday Hour Sale mer- chandise, and the right to limit quantities is reserved 9to 10 10 to 11 11 to 12 Ginghames and ings; the D utle § Devonshire and Kiddy Toweling; 400 y tion is off Cloth; materials that are #plendid quality hour sale fine for imported, unt toweling which sold for 1to2 } Men's Hose; 200 pairs in | a wonderful assortment of colors, both plain and fancy and in sizes from 9% to 11%. Values that | assortment of 4ren's play suits, waists sold formerly trom 36e | sold for Formerly 45¢ will be placed on sale in to 86 a pair. Special For this hour for this hour in the the Domestic Section Men's Section, 19¢ 2... Oe Or 3 for 50e Men's Shirts; 142 pereale shirts in light and dark patterns; some have col lara attached; others are neck band style, Sizes are 14 to 17, but not each ards of a i-linen, exceptionall ached 600 4 » “house dresses and chil lay Sultings in merly for 25c a yard, and shirts Has drop warm- ing closet door, con- cealed pipe, nickel- trimmed base and door frames, porce- lain panel in oven door, warming closet and splasher. Apparel Dept. on the 16-inch Oven Second Floor, Choice up in the Millinery Dept. size in every pattern or For this hour in the E ! = Burns Equally Well [if 5 Flannel Sport Skirts, Special $6.50 Soft Coal or Wood Second Floor a yard in the Domestic 35 Section, a yard c Or 3 yards for $1.00 } LT a yard. Choice for this nour, ya, LOC Women's Dresses; 19 of them of silk and wool and all of which are good summer styles, for. merly selling at $12.95 each, Priced for a quick cleanup in the Women's for this hour, A yard .... Women's Hats, including Sport Hats and untrim- med shapes, all shades except white, Formerly $1.95 and $2.95 each, Priced for a quick clean Curtain Material; 200 yards of ecru colored | Marquisettes, 36 inches | wide and of durable quality. This sold for merly for 20¢ a yard. swe a t : wD \'\\\\ y , p> / » An attractive assortment of flannel Sport Skirts in checked and striped patterns LIBERAL CREDIT EXTENDED $; and including very pretty color combinations, These skirts are ideal for motoring or summer outing and sport wear. Formerly $7.95 and $10.00. Special Friday, each, RUNBAUM | Si Me) es ||" FURNITURE Ss— 2.3 \ ~~ : Women’s Brassieres Co. IN Special—35c SIXTH AVE, BETWEEN PIKE AND PINE STS. Bathing Shoes Special—25c Upper Main Floor Girls’ and women’s high laced bathing shoes in all colors and combinations. Formerly 60¢ a pair. Special Friday, a pair, 25¢. 3to4 Vests and Chemises; 75 in all, of fine striped Dimity in flesh color, biue and honey dew. These are bodice top style and have applique embroidery. Sizes 34 to 44. For merly $1.50 and $1.95, For this hour, m For this hour, in the Curtain each Secti: ion, Women's Union Suits; 47 in ath- each letic style and including sizes 36, 38, 40 and 42; ‘They are pink, and Plaids; 150 yards of mixed sold formerly for $1.00, $1.25 and plaids, 42 inches wide and of $1.50. Also, 60 knitted union durable quality with fast suits in pink and white. They colors, Formerly $1.20 a yard, are sleeveless, low neck, knee They will be placed on sale for length styles. @ quick cleanup this hour in the Woolen De- For thix hour, each .. partment, a yard Upper Main Floor Bragalteres made of pink mesh broche tn back fastener style with elastic Inset. Formerly 75c each. Special Friday at BB¢ each. SUP ES a |Trapper Found Dead Home Is Destroyed . | ; - SFOKANE.—two residences tars, | Result of Storm) by Mysterious F ire|| Vital Statistics | 11 horses, several autos and other| SAN FRANCISCO, July ne| Five thousand dollars damage was | Property of Pine Creek Dairy Co.,| body of. George Jes», trapper, wa» day when the two. BIRTHS valued at $25,000, destroyed by fire. |found yesterday near Mammoth, ce of C. L. Denny, | Aronson, Meyer, boy st, was destroyed by a m. « " —— ——- | Mono county, by f ngers. Joss y Stop Asthma Instantly! left his cabin seven the ago to ndetermined origin ASTHMADOL set his ¢ and wa aught in a | bitzzard. Nothing more was heard LONDON, July 6-—Lioyd George! | Asthma, Bronchitis, Hay Fever. $1.00 / of him. His aunt, Mrs, Gilli, of Bak. entertained William Howard Taft, at all drug stores, or direct, p. p., by | ersfield, continued the search with chief justice of the United States mu: | T Joyner Drug Co., Spokane.—Adver-| the aid of forest rangers until his | preme court, at luncheon at 10) Leo, gir ‘They have elastic knee and waist and tisement. body was found. | Downing at. yenterday, \MARRIAGE LICENSES are in size 26 only, Formerly 95c. se ij : = = | For this hour, | ne and Residence For this how ti, Lawrence, Seattle Mary, Seattle Raymond, 2to3 Women’s Hose; 200 pairs of silk boot hose with reinforced lisle garter tops, heels and toes, in white, Sizes are 10 and 10%. For this hour, 39 s c @ pair Crepe Bloomers; 60 pairs in flesh color and white with lavender stripes. 4to5 Cushions; 13 cretonne covered pads or cushions, very suitable for chair, canoe or porch uses. They are in assorted colors and sold formerly for $1.00 each. caused early Thu girl ._ boy fire of Stanley, boy. ries T., boy. Morrit, girl » William FL, ert rd, Ludvig C. girl New Ma: BOD FENDER TROUPE ‘Thornton; O'Hanlon, Zam- & Elvira; Coscia & Verdi; ‘Pettit Troupe: Pantagescope. General Admission: Matinees 25e; Nights 400 of them In white; They have pink Formerly 5c. We- age ronl and blue borders. For this hour in the Bedding Section, each..... +. 50c Formerly $1.00. ....90c Beattie sree Bh] Seott Owen, Seattle Legal| |Bmith, Bell A., Seattle Legal Eaton, James D.. Yakima . Mary B., Yakima n, Oscar B., Bverett . Genevieve, Everett Per annum is the amount of sgitoguiam |... Legal dividends we have just declar- Oven, Halmar A. Seattle +038 ed to all depositors for the r first six months of 1922. ’ Newspaper Man’s Body Recovered BELLINGHAM, July 6—The body ¢ Ww r Ninghi rent Haare, Tecoue i/o W- B- Flanagan, Bellingham New Weatminster, newspaper man who was drowned on : s++---28l ine Fourth of July, was found yes C., Des Moines. .23 Guatin, Gladys P.. Des Moines 1s |terday afternoon near the spot where | | Kelly, Patrick Joseph, Seattie.Legal|he went down Flanagan, with his) Peer mee Carhenen:: OF wife and friends, was plenicking near the portage on Hale's Pass when the 3; and Prairie creek has bee Bids Called for fee H. Purcell, district engineer tal P on Road Project ‘i, United» . H . ae 3 dl. ids are to be submitted © OQUIAM, July 6.—A call for bids}, July 17. It ts expected the work on the construction of a 4.5-mile road| will take a »roximatel : Project between Quinault river bridge | weather ‘ayn es A WK United States public roads at * Legal Leater Louis, Ellens- Of Interest to GROCERS, BUTCHERS, BAKERS and FARMERS AVE good location on main floor for baker and bread stalls. Deposits Made On or Before Lage} [accident occurred. . JULY 15 airisends trom JULY 1 (Slag eg eee Now is the Time to Start Setar ee ro—2 wate ta p.m. | Riley, Marjorie from Robert . Jessie from William B, 45 p.m. 3:80 to 4:15 p. m. We have made the most rapid growth since organization of any Association in the city. The following table shows the date of organization, amount on deposit July 1, 1922, and the average yearly increase in deposits since organization of the Savings and Loan Association of Seattle: Also for butchers and grocers, Reduce Your Fat | ] | In the lower section we have an overproduction of refrigeration, which we would be gtad to furnish to farmers for meat stalls. Without Dieting Years ago the formula for fat re- To- Marmola Prescrip- nds tell friendw month Smith, William, 86 years. Year unt ¢ y . ~ Organ D it zed i 1919 $158,886.00 1901 1920 : § of the roughest players Yale 1912 98, ae out.” he “went | 4 1916 West to wor h a ranch Th 1915 s, having heard of his fame, ask ole nim to teach them football 1916 28 ¢ AS 7 :: 5 an le man made up two 1916 ’ 19 . explained the rules, | with 1 .*¢ if you can’t kick the ege m fe Don Yow kt's tability pa fn Ya lla | "Oh, drat the ball, | boy; ‘let's get on with the game.’ ”. j Los Angeles Times. APPLY MANAGER Westlake Public Market Sixth and Virginia duction was “diet"—"exercise,” RFLUOUS day it is Walter Camp, the and trainer, } football ous athlete - as talking about rough bi 1 as the ke, a ateadily and easily gh long sieges nd starvation are sold by over at one prefer, | Trades Union Savings & Loan Association. . Puget Sound Savings & Loan Association. . Dime & Dollar Savings & Loan Associatio’ Mutual Savings & Loan Association....... Seattle Savings & Loan Association. . Home Savings & Loan Association. . Universal Savings & Loan Association Northern Savings & Loan Association. . Controlled by Workers This Association is the only success- fully operated strictly working man’s financial institution in the state of Washington. Dividends Our dividends are the highest that can be paid with safety for the prin- cipal and honest dealings with borrow- ers. For what shall it profit a man if he shall gain a high rate of interest and lose his principal? cow We are young, but have successfully weathered the financial storms of 1921 and came through with flying colors. We are now on the up grade and gain- Safety This Association invests your money in monthly payment first mortgages on improved real estate or bonds—nothing else. EXCURSION SAN JUAN ISLANDS To Kast Sound and ¥ Harb BETTY BRIGHT ALUMINUM DISH PANS 10-qt. size with handle SPECIAL at 98c No phone orders NEVER FADE SHINGLE STAINS Specially priced i i Reds & Browns 1 gal.....98¢ 5 gals. $3.98 Greens 1 gal. $1.09 5 gals. $4.49 Like cut Gray & Cream except with 1 gal. $1.49 handle. 5 gals. $6.98 MEAT SAFE VERY SPECIAL AT $1.98 Strongly Constructed—Keeps out the flies and bugs. Made in Seattle ROUND ‘1 DREN Reservation: - on government Mal Puget & RASH ON FACE ARMS AND LIMBS Burned Something Awful. LostSleep. Cuticura Heals, “A rash broke out on my face, arms and limbs, which later turned to large, hard, red pimples. They were very itchy, caus- ing me to scratch, and burned something awful. Savings Accounts Mortgage Loans Fire Insurance Safe Deposit Boxes — Remember the Location ¥%, bik. So. of Cobb Bldg. LOCATIO 1215 FOURTH Trades Union Savings EXTRA SPECIAL BOB WHITE Gold Medal FOLDING CAMP & Loan Association 1215 FOURTH ELLIOTT 0696 H. R. HART, Sec.-Treas, W. G. MeLAREN, Counsel Central COr-. Mgr. Wash, Title Ins, Co. a Ointmer healed, Ointmer Talcum My face was disfigured and I was ashamed to go any- where. I lost many a night's sleep. “Phe trouble lasted four months. I began using Cuticura Soap and nt and in one month was after using three boxes of nt, together with the Soap.”’ (Signed) R. Andersen, 2946 Fulton St., Chicago, Ill. Make Cuticura myn ine ne Pa your daily toilet preparations. ‘Mamp! |. Address: "“Owtioure Lab- teeters eras =) Bom 1d e. Taloum Me. JoeB Cuticura Soap shaves without mug. Dee <a TOILET PAPER 8 Rolls: for 25c Made by the A. P. W. Paper Co. No C. orders. COTS Special at $3.98 For that vacation trip CANVAS WALL TENTS 8 ounce $10.39 - 14.69 0. D. someone er uteenemarornc ce tarinininst etsinhienmtentrmile

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