The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 7, 1922, Page 5

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~ eee Bi : omen aia THE SEATTLE STAR i | OMING EVENTS CAST THEIR SHADOWS— MEMBER AME AN HOMBS BUREAU OUR BIG NEW STORE SIXTH AVE, BETWEEN PIKE AND PINE STS, acme MID-YEA Rebuilt Oil and Gas Stoves and Ranges Reduced From 13 to 1/2 $21.50 Three Burner Oil Stove, (Clark) ...$16.50 $18.60 Three Burner Oil Stove (Per- fection) ..$15.65 $17.50 Three Burner Oil Stove (Good Service) ..$12,50 $17.50 Three Burner Oil Stove (Easy | Way $14.75 $24.50 Three Burner Oil Stove (Vinton, with cabinet) $35.00 Four Burner Oil Stove (Marshall, with cabinet) 30 REBUILT GAS RANGES =| —will guarantee for excellent service—which com- fa] prise the 4-burner and those with cabinet tops. } All have reduced to close out ONE-HALF OF REGULAR PRICE emmnamanmammmesee cee GRUNBAU FURNITURE Cb. IN SIXTH AVE, BETWEEN PIKE AND PINE STS. Phone Elliott 4910 HE RHODES co. Dependable Service a Timely Mid-Summer Attractions for Saturday Cool Summer Dresses Special $10.00 Becond Floor This special purchase affords a most unusual assortment of attractive styles in Summer Dresses which are sure to meet with your instant approval. They are prettily made from a wide variety of materials, including imported organdies and dotted Swisses, which are taking so well this season. You will find them in all of the predominating colors and most reasonably priced at $10.00 each. A Noteworthy Sale of Summer Millinery Special $7.50 Second Floor The Millinery Department is offering for Saturday, a splendid variety of trimmed summer hats at reductions that mean a substantial saving to you. They are mostly all large body shapes of hair braid, tagal and hemp straw. Trimmings include ribbons and flowers in attractive color blendings. Hats ons —s in price from $10.00 to $18.50 are offered for Saturday at . each, | Children’s Coats and Capes Specially Priced Upper Main Floor 6 Coats, formerly $17.50, special, each..... $9.99 9 Coats, formerly 14.95, special, each. 20 Coats, formerly 12.50, special, eae! 14 Coats, formerly 9.95, special, each. 3 Coat, formerly 8.95, special, . Colors in this group include red, blue, sand, Men's Summer Underwear 75c and $1.50 Main Floor Athletic Union Suits of Checked Nainsook, with lastic back and closed crotch. They are full cut in sizes 34 to 46. Very reasonably priced at Tbe # mult. Union Suits of lightweight ribbed cotton in «ray and sbort sleeve, ankle length, closed crotch styles, Size: @ 34 to 46. Splendid values at $1.50 @ sult, “Passing the Buck” |FOOD PRIGES ON in Veterans’ Bureau! WAY UP AGAIN inikAmanotsa, Jap 1a, ween 1 to 3 Per Cent Increases Y DIAN. , July ~A oO - section of opinion among ex-| Cis case would get prompt action, in 18 Cities service mon as to the functioning of | he Was told. He's still waiting the Veterans’ Bureau, charged with| ThOmAs M. Engiand of Browns presented his case and underwent an examination Candied Laxative Wafers OVIES the hospitalization and compensation | tOW. Ind, was drawing $20 a month of disabled veterans, can be found in| “ability compensation from the the daily mountain of mail reaching | Uresu American Legion headquarters here, | _ 18 February, without notice, all prices are on the way up again, }labor department figures for 22 jelties, made public today showed. Boys’ Straw Hats Special—95c Main Floor Rear tangerine and tan. Sizes are 3 to 12 years, but not each size tn every color. | j | Children’s Capes; our entire stock, including | colors of red, blue, periwinkle, tan, and navy with re} flannel linings. These sold formerly from 4] $6.95 to $16.50 each. Special Saturfay, while — they last from $3.95 to $9.95 each. Running thro almost every letter | dianbility payments were stopped | ts a nute of helplessness, almost of | Engiand has written and written hopelemnens, because of intarminable | ##4n to the district office at Cin delays, Indecision and red tape | ee in pnt to have his which cages have become involved, | 8## re-open Nery an anewer Lack of authority In the local sub-| Meanwhile, unable to work. he has Offices of the bureau causes even the | Dt" under the care of a doctor, most minor matters affecting a ease | Lawrence A. Peavey, Jamestown, to be passed on to the district office | N. Y.. fighting at the front, wae ne for ruling. verely guseed July 15, 1917. He was Reports to district offices often go | "*Ver able for duty again. unanswered for months, Often these} On the basis of recognized dts offices pase matters ajpne to the | abilities, he wea paid §22 59 a month ‘Washington office for ruling. More | by the government. Later he war delay. More waiting. arbitrarily cut to $12.50, then to $9. Thru this method, a «yatem of| Because of the small compensation buck-passing has been evolved Peavey-—agninat the advice of hin Much hullabaloo was made tn bu. | physicians—-was compelled to work reau publicity a few months ago over | He secured employment & solic | now have licenses, according to the “clean-up squads” which toured the| tor for the Metropolitan Insurance | terms of an ordinance which became tountry to get firet-hand facts on | Company Jathontive ‘Shareday., An suvual te delayed cases to expedite their net-| He collapsed at this work, and on) of $2 per table is fixed. Blank ap: Hement lexamination by the Imeurance com! nilcations may be obtained from the Tet an average day's mall brings | anys phyricians was rated as 100 ey doense clerk, BL. Marsh, in to the Legion from a score to a hun. | per cont dinabled—for company serv. | the comptrotier's office, county-city | dred letters from men examined by | ict—and sent to the company's san-|bullding. The ordinance will be these nquade three or four months | !tartum.at Mt. McGregor, N.Y atrictly enforced ago, without further action | Dr, Edward L. Hageltine, a desix —- clep! 5} } _ Typlen! of these is the case of | nated medical examiner for the seo t hone Ell. 6210 | Emory King of Durand, Mich.: jond district of the Veterans’ Bureau, 10c a Pint King wan shot by a machine gun | says of Peavey's case | bullet at Verdun. ‘The bullet was| “He should not be allowed to re-| “ ? ‘Mayflower’ Roys' Straw Hats in rolled brim and turn down styles including black, navy and tan; also, a few color combinations. Formerly $150 and $1.95 each. Special for Saturday at 95e each. Bighteen of thene cities registered increase from 1 to 3 per cent for the imonth ending June 16, over the | preceding month. ‘Three cities show led fractional decreases and one re ported prices unchanged, Prices in these cities June 15 were 2 per cent higher to § per cent he- low the prices on June 15 last year, but from 37 to 65 per cent higher than in 1913, the year before the war, Public Card Rooms Must Get Licenses Owners of public card rooma must For Infants, chikiren or adults. 250 at all drug stores, or sent, p. p., by Joyner Drug Co, Spokane.—Adver- | | Milk Shippers’ Suit |Prays on Railroad Deferred Till Fall} Track—Burial Next Further hearings tn the case of the q splits $30,000 estate between Seattle ‘Milk Shippers’ association, |, /AINA. Kan. July 7——Jobn J.) Neiti's second wife and a sod neven of whore directors are charged |'tikens, 49. of Malvern, Iowa, was | publication. by Prosecuting Attorney Malcolm |illed as he knelt in prayer on a FREE TREATMENT | Douglas with conspifacy to fix retail | raiiroad track here yesterday. Hig- Men end women-—no p= | LOS ANGELES.—Three daugl of Henry Franklin McNeill, b ed $5 each, seek to break will A Pure Cream and Milk Product Use It pryel nen saretgeny 1h rong un-| gens has attracted attention for sev. a goptember's in superior court, eral days as he stopped on different || what your ailment, grasp this IDAHO FALLS, Idaho.—Locking |church steps in an attitude of prayer. || ortunity, | V ps fat officials of institution in vault, two| While walking down a railroad | be Alb unmasked dandite rob Jefferson |today Higgens stopped and knelt be-! | Universal Sonlps ne County National bank at Rigby of jtween the rails just as a fast train || 4° Thomsen bids. fan a $2,800 in currency. lcame up from the rear. === Store Hours—8:30 A. M. to 6 P. M. satisfaction. ; All work guaranteed for 15 years | Examinations free. OHIO DENTISTS | 2nd Ave. and University St. | Aviator ‘Plunges 150 Feet to Death Oe IDR AVENUE rT) inot removed becatise of ite nearness | main in this climate much tonger.| _UETROIT, July 7.—Oapt. George |to his heart. He has not been able He has clinical symptoms of pulmo. | Tinsley. U. 8. A. plunged to his) }to work for a year, and has no meane| nary tuberculosis. He should get|Seath at Selfridge field yesterday lby which to support himself and/ plenty of rest, a change of work and |*Po™ 4” altitude of 150 feet when his wite | be free from financial worries. [Plane slipped off on the wing. Tinsley When the “clean-up aquad” visite? | “On OctOber 27, 1921, 1 examined ixtaad an overseas veteran | Saginaw, Mich., in April, King saw) this man and suggested he have a “ene es anne , : : wn gee ELECTRIC CURLING a ray of hope. He went to Saginaw, ' change of climate and work and that : —-— - Sizes AND $1.98 $2 00 Makes a perfect curl and wave; will s not burn the hair; guaranteed one year. AYVAD’S \ WATER WINGS Regular 50c SPECIAL 35¢ IMPORTED WILLOW FISH BASKETS Size 3, $1.39 Special FLY and CASTING RODS $8.50, $10.00 and $12.50 values Your Choice at $6.98 Radio Broadcasts duly 7 5:20 to 645 p. m. to 11:80 p, m. E-3:30 to 4:30 p.m oO 8156 p. m. 16 to 9 p. KFC Puts any 718 KIR ™, K Z C--645 to 715 p. m Grafonola months ago and he has declined since in your home |that time.” There are It makes no difference whether you have ever bought anything from us. If you will select any Columbia Grafonola in our store and pay us only One Dollar, we will deliver the instrument to your home. many cases like these Your Guests Know Good Tea— ~ Many of them use TREE TEA Exclusively in their own homes. AUTO CANTEENS —SPECIAL— Size 1—Regular $1.00. +... 69¢ Size 2—Regular $1.50. ++. O8¢ Size 8—Regular $2.00.........$1.49 For carrying water, gas and oil; fine for the long trip. OLD DUTCH CLEANSER Extra Special 20C 4 Cans VELOCIPEDE CORRUGATED MOULDED Special at $1.98 RUBBER HOSE Strongly constructed with steel wheels Special and adjustable sad- die; suitable for This is a won- = children 8 to 5 derful value; hard to kink; couplings included. After that you pay only a very small amount each week—50c up, de- pending upon the size of the instru- ment you select. Old Dutch Cleanser You can’t afford to be without the world’s best music, brought within your easy reach by this extremely at- tractive offer. Pay only a dollar— then 50c or more per week. That should be easy enough for you. Take a portable size on your trip If you are planning to go on @ motor trip, ping or to a Summer home, take a portable size Columbia Grafonola and have music with you ail the time TYPE A, illustrated above, comes to you for $1 dowo—bO¢@ a week. TYPE ©-2 for $1 down and 75¢ a week, TYPE D2 for $1 down and $1 a week. TYPE E2 $1.50 a Week

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