The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 10, 1922, Page 5

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MONDAY eam MEMBER AMERICAN HOMES MEMBER AMERICAN HOMES BUREAU REAU RUNBAUM BROS. Furniture Company, Inc. Sixth Avenue, Between Pike and Pine THE BIG NEW STORE MID-YEAR SALE THINK OF IT! Think of now being able to obtain such values as these shown here. Newly purchased, bright, fresh, up - to - the - minute merchandise that is now offered at the sweeping prices icc Rs to be able in addition to get it on easy terms. VISIT OUR SALE EVERY DAY DON’T MISS SEEING THE BIG BARGAINS Don't think you must buy to be welcome at this store. Drop in frequently with friends or members of your family. the almost countless number of big bargains displayed. MID-YEAR SARE. OF CRETONNES Our showing of Cretonnes ts the largest in the history of our business, All the newer designs and shades are din played. A selected number of patterns aro being offered during this sale at, oer 9a 35c Other grades of Cretonnes that sell up to $1.26 We have junt received a ape cial shipment of Tuscan and Filet Neta in yard goods, also in pair curtains, all priced ape. cial for thin sale. Your inspec tion of these new goods will undoubtedly convince you of the excellent values we are offering at this sale. AXMINSTER RUG SPECIAL! Axminster Rugs received in the special shipment bought es a job at an extreme low price; 9x12 size, with a fine assort- ment of patterns, and will be offered at this mile at the un- JULY 10, 1922 Drop in any day. See in reality ITFONAEOUASTANEOASLOASUOUAOSAEUHEEAOED RANA UAHA AETHER ASAHAONE EASA AEGOEUEOE NUE Congoleum Rugs and Print- e4 Linoleums are featured uring this sale. The largest stock and the gretaest assort- ment of patterns are shown at this store. Prices are in LEATHER COVERED FIRESIDE ROCKER.. $3.4:50 Large Wing Fireside Leather Rocker, like illus- tration, covered in brown Spanish leather, re- movable spring cushion with spring support and spring back. The frame is mahogany fin- ish. (Same style can be had in Chair if de- sired.) This is an unusually well-made Rocker and exceedingly comfortable. An exceptional value at the price Sino $34.50 offered aT CTT EN CTE TTT av A 8-piece hler = Daven-O Set, ma- hogany finished (ULE an excellent qual- ity of blue leather, marked to sell at the sale price of $120.00 Brass Jardiniere $1.79 Footed Brass Jardi- =. niere, like illustra- LIBERAL CREDIT EXTENDED 16- Inch Lawn Mower om 65 tion, of ‘an unusual- ly attractive pat- tern. A large size opening, good depth. 100 on sale at the extreme low price of $1.79 For Your Hot Closing out our 16-Inch Lawn Mowers. One flue trated is the Superba ball-bearing, four blades, self-sharpening, very easy running. To close cut we eter them at $13.65 the extreme low price of. Requirements Rolls All New Pat- | terns of Old-Fashion Refrigerators, Cc. Ingrain Carpet, Wool- | Oil Stoves, Filled Cotton | Warp | Cream Freezers, Cot ton and Rubber Hose Mixed HUNUUUQUQCUUUUEUUAUOUGUEREQUEUEYERUAUEUUOOEEEAE TEU UAAUAU EAA AAU SIXTH AVE., BETWEEN PIKE AND aporees STS. UUUUVVUUEAUEAUEAUUAGEUGREOPGEOAUUAEENOEAEUAEUUEUOUUSEUALUGEUAEUEE GEAUGA UGE AAA ATT 5 ATT ae, anmeeeee, Sasi cites taree eee, oe = | $200 and sent to jail for 30 days fol. | Wi edish New Designs DIAMOND RING MOUNTINGS Platinum— $35 to $300 | hospit Butterworth ft Walker lived at 4702 |lowing night revels in his Hollywood jave. home. ~ AMUSEMENTS establishment ninney ave. Money-back guarantee with every suit. Laff, the Tailor, 1106 3rd.—Adv, | 18k White Gold— | } . i[pam ADAMS | $12 to $85 | AND GirLs @ H 4 Albert Hansen 2 | Kwok t0c | § Jeweler | } ANY TIME ECZEMINE For eczema and wkin diseases, can |] now be obtained at good drug stores || Other |] Vaudeville here or from Joyner Drug Co., Spo-) Sy | 1518 SECOND AVENUE Between Pike and Pine Established 1883 mL Feature Photoplay Wl LTT TT TT eee kane, for $1.00 per bottle,—Adver- | tisement. criminated DUTIES AND Kit OF CITIZENS! duties and responsibilitie THE Mrs. Fran MADIAON 6 “Ravel Rights twill be The move t the hatrman of erted equal t BY MRS, FRANK PUTNAM June marked the first birth Wisconsin women's compiete © pation from the inhibitions Imposed by the old common law, which made of women and #till makes of them in other states, semigorfs, vasnals and incom petenta As trail blazers and ploneers tn the great work of women’s legal libera. tien, we women of Wisconsin believe the equal rights law will go far to ward eliminating the double moral standard The adoption of equal suffrage placed in women's hands a weapon | with which they can and will within} & fow yearn gain full personal liberty Equal rights for women as granted in thetr first woman's bill of rights, preserve all protective legislation hitherto enacted for women in fn eventually will be adopt- er states Probably women generally do not | how greatly they are dis against by many of the realize laws now on the statute books. the Women, now charge ship equally with men, s! where regard it as inte thay be any longer denied the rights of citizenship equally with men. Equal rights, such as we have in} Wisconsin, grant women the same privileges and immunities as men with respect to: Exercise of suffrage. Holding of public office. Eligibility for civil service po- 19 jee of domicile, residence and name dury service. Control of earnings Acquiring, controlling, holding and conveying of property Care and custedy of children, whether legitimate or ilegith mate. Control of earnings and ser- vices of children. Acting as administrators of estates Seeking divorce. Filing law suits on thelr own behalf; not thru their husbands. Immunities or penalties for sex offenses In many states x0 of them as woman continues to be | a position of inferiority with » the control of her person y, her citizenship Is a| a fact | LAW ADOPTED IN WISCONSIN The best course for »women Washington to pursue in obt equal rights laws, is thru blan legislation, and not the tedious cor rection of a multiplicity of statutes. ie how the Wisconsin equal w reads rights “SECTION 1. Women shall have the same rights and privi leges under the law as me for voting holding off veying property, care and cus tody of children and in all other respects. “The various courts, executive and administrative officers shall construe the statutes where the masculine gender is used to ine clude the feminine gender unless h construction will deny to females the special protection and privileges which they now enjoy he general welfare, he courts, executive and nd- ministrative officers shall make all necessary rules and provi- sions to carry out the intent and purposes of this statute, “SECTION 2 Any woman drawn to serve as & juror, upon her request to the presiding judge or magistrate before com mencement of the trial or hear ing, shall be excused from the panel or venire,” The jonal Woman's Party is directin ral state campaigns from its Washington headquarters SEATTLE STAR Equal Rights Wisconsin Women Jubilant PAGE S Move Grows THE RHODES co. Dependable Service A Special Purchase of 100 Women’s and Misses’ Suits Extraordinary Values at $19.50 Second Floor Tricotines, Poiret Twills and Coverts Featured in Smart Summer Styles Women of Seattle and vicinity will cer- tainly be pleased with the sty and values offered in this shipment of Suits just re- ceived from our buyer in New York City. Bought as a special purchase, they are to be sold in the same way, and upon seeing them you will agree with us that they are values without comparison. There are many smart models, some of which have semi-tailored, long or short | coats. They are neatly trimmed with braids and buttons, in sizes 16 to 42, k Putnam Linings are of crepe and satin. Just think, only $19.50 a suit! and tm ready to utilize ef | all the aid women every : ° a Rage ting SR NIE Domestics That Are Attractive for Summer | | women of Amer half vassals. a are only half free Domestic Section—Upper Main Floor j This Ppergeomi padi on 307 the} Percales; a special purchase of 36- dresses and aprons; also, for faney |< apap ps nets A hrc y inch Percales, desirable for house work, lunch cloths, ete. A yard, 15¢. free. | — and children’s wear. A yard, Domestic Java Crepe; 100 shirt Se. ; lengths of 314 yards each, in light grounds with assorted stripes. Each, $2.25. Shirting; Woven Fiber Shirting, 32 inches wide and in most any sport ROCKEFELLERS | LOST IN SNOW BUTTE. July 10.—-Members lot the Wt y who were ued from a Ginghams; 81 inches wide and in plain colors of gray, blue, pink, green, yellow and helio. A yard, 19¢. Madras; a cleanup of light colored Mont. sere Bogs he Madras and Satin-finished Shirtings, shade. A yard, $1.45. rip thr zm meee Meare rk 82 and 36 inches wide. A yard, 20¢. Khaki Skirtings; plain colored and 29 |} thru the resourcefulness Muslin; unbleached, 40 inches wide, inches wide. Very suitable for outing ockefeller, who built a b the summit that the sear might locate them. An the party were Rud Seattle, traffic manager of the Ch 0, Milwaukee & St. Paul ruitrond Cabaret Licenses riffith Mark, wealthy steel magnate U . p to City Council of Lake Forest; the Right Hon George Child Villiers, Mra. Harry E./ Two important measures which/ Byram, of Chicago, and the three|nave been hanging in the alr for! jYoung children of Mra. Rockefeller. | ony months, were expected to re-| ceive final action Monday afternoon ! Sun Dodger May Be jin tho city counct! sores, ry?) oe tent . 1 Revivified at “U | Five cabesets—-the Butler, Atham . ; bra, Bungalow, Lodge and Dream tons of the Ur land—have been vperating for many months without a lcener, while pr and of heavy quality used in making suits and skirts. A yard, 29¢, ph Veitch, of , Young Woman Beautiful Actress Thousands Attend Band Concerts Here ‘Thousands of people attended the 7 band concerts in.clty parks Sunday.| “I Ste that Irene Castle has & great success in Paris The American Legion band played at | She evidently has started | Alki beach, while at Volunteer park | again.” “ Wagner's band entertained, and at| “I guess so. My, I would iike: Woodiand park Adams’ band was the |"¢* her. I think she ts stunninge attraction. gi VN | eal and I do think she ts ne aa | looking thing. She is so graceful 90 mitt ‘ounct med the advisabil ¢ | the way she wears her clothes is eens the school of Journaliarm, gran ve) ts. Thelr *tate| | tainly smart.” luate manager of the A. {may be decided Monday, “Yes, she is all of that. 1 love lcad tha setae ae coe | ‘The Oltve way extension project ts to look at her, too. She ts ei | Wh. Gostaitiaat ta bs ine “Ithe other bill which comes up Ag the prettiest bobbed hair woman I — in believed that “Sun D *|final decision. The land the im: | [ever see in the movies, ph! pee provement has already & con ; | knows how to wear her hair bec . Jemned at a cost of $200,000 ¢| Nourishine is a real tonic which | ingly.” ronda ga erial highway will nd|feeds and nourishes the hair, thus! “I should say so, but*her * revived under | Ite oo rm, may be Wa and Olive st. to Broad.| restoring to original color whether/are the envy of my life. I ho new system way and E. John st |biack, brown or blond. Prevents|even afford any new ie ald hair from falling and removes dan-| dresses. So I am madly jealous ot . druff. No matter what ‘ou hi | \« you havejanyone that has a million d —— Defends His As East Swelters |iried, try Nourishine—it is, in | or #0.” utops: jclass by itself. One bottle usually} “Well, perhaps you can’t have: a psy Fee System | Toes Freeze Here |is ettective. Ax u dandrutt remover | that mang but surely you can get vico ts being ren-| While the East is sweltering, wit ° it is worth many times the| one or two.’ county is saving thou-|the mercury above the 90 mark, Abe asked, Be gray no longer sa year under the|Rubin, of Findlay, Ohlo, who ame| Remember this is not a dye. Act “I don't see how. I really jafford a one. I love summer, j | because one can get into tem of paying a flat rate /to Seattle to escape the heat, is suf-|today for your hair health and re les was declared Monday |, a with two frozen toes. | generation. Price $1.25 per bottle. | crisp, light-colored clothes.” Cea Tiffin, former count ) n went on a camping trip to| Bi ii Drug Co., Swift Drug Co. | “What you want to do ts to get | ee ee " ®, got lost| Rhodes Co. Dept. Store, and other | acquainted with Cherry's, down ab: | | De Ties otabennes was made in 1a rae) drug and department stores. 1015 Second ave., in the Rialto pught aga upstairs over thé Pig’n W mete aie Coroner Wi ;| Nourishine Removes [can make convenient arrangement ard ¢ for paying a small sum down and Dandruff Ii hen making monthly payments for _ Advertisement. the rest Advertisement ——— Store Hours—8:30 A. M. to 6 P. M. AYOR VISITS HIS CHICKEN ‘NV “I lowe the cows and chickens!” Mayor Brown spent the week-end jat his ranch in Eastern Washing WHAT’S IN THE AIR July 10 HEADQUARTERS FOR GRAPE-CUT WATER KFC 40 to 6:48 p.m (360 Lak D2 Bath te CANNING SUPPLIES OR LEMONA kK D Z% E—(360 meters ° i K J R—-(360 ers) 5 15 to 9 Rh aaa JELLY GLASSES . Kk Z% C—(360 meters) 6:45 to 715 : : ecia | 14-pint Squat; special, doz... 39¢ p | | Mason Jar Caps, doz........ 35¢ Set consists of 6 | | Schram Jar Covers, doz..,.. 35¢ sses and a tall or | ~~ ASPIRIN Best Cold Pack Jar Rubbers— pexanrgd vaya in | White or Red, doz........ 10¢ SUR |e . | the nifty grape cut Parowax, pkg. Cherry Pitters, WATERPROOF APRONS, VERY SPECIAL AT 39c This Rubberized Apron comes in gingham pattern in 3 colors. Saves your dress while at housework. FANCY SCREEN DOORS | AUTO STOP SIGNAL SPECIALLY Reg. $2.00—Special $1.49 Has a 4-inch lens, pressed steel design. Say “Bayer” and Insist! | | | | Unless you see the name “Bayer” # you are not | on package or on getting the genuine uyer product} 3 ad | prescribed physicians over twen. | case With black enameled finish, |ty-two yeurs and proved safe by mil | PRICED Automatically flashes on when 4 Houeinar you apply your brake. Colds Headache o othache Lumbago $2.98 . Rheumatism 3.29 SHARP'S SP K PL N algia Pain, Pain 3.49 UG Accept only “Bayer package} 3.98 S nie pontal » Alrectio: ps 5Oc: | seen. ioonen “Ae Seratcn, thblabe. ont These are very strongly Reg: G0cs ‘special 2O¢ [few « Druggists also Kell bot made Doors, with 14-inch 14-inch, Y-inch Regular inch Long. ties of 24 and 100, Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoucelicacidester of Balicylicacid, frame. Not exactly like cut.

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