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SDAY, JULY 18, 1922. ee IIIT M nes ME Rn AME AN HOMES BUREAU 'OUR JR BIG NEW STORE SALE By James W. a Bit smoking a cigaret you'd walk a mile & bee on a rogebud and to get—and 10 miled to get away \ A Noteworthy Selling of * liste ha cirudeaoeen bo naa taken 20 for lunch and was just returning It was 245 p.m. ut expressed the Olty , Who wasn't smoking any of « cigaret, and who wasn't Inlaid Linoleum SALE. . $ 1 . 1 5 Square Yard he pate'an «eb 1 in rs iver hear of « Washington Levin City Editor, heavily man who" Who wrote 2UVINUOUEESEVEDAUEEEVAUEEEEAG AAS the celebrated ‘lof Rip Van Winkle, an old bussard who slept 20 years without the ald and assintance of either the Fauntie roy or Cowen park cars, Go ahead *|do your stuff, Only remember that Rip didn’t have to stand in line at the Pig'n Wh for hin lunch.” “Neither do y retorted the City Editor, who himself had been a reporter in his younger and happier days more allbts than a veteran ballplayer or a smart husband, but don't pull ‘em on me, Now that you're here I got a job for you. Been saving something good. Some hing nice. T want you to call on lans Dam, the police inspect or, and ask him—*" “Who started the Chinese war, I suppose? Or whether single men “|make the best bachelors?" Sometimes the Fresh Reporter t# terribly so. “You're just twice as dumb as the bird who th Florence, Italy. was @ mov the C. B. ob served, coldly. “Here's the idea; try to let it filter tn: An eminent med cal authority alleges that surgery and science will cure the ertminal mind nine time out of 10, or 10 times out of 90, or—well, what difference dots it make? At any rate, this au. thority contends crime ts pathological—are you following me” SAIS OO IS SEU ATT We now offer the finest collection of inlaid lino- leum we have ever had the good fortune to as- semble at such a comparatively low figure, only $1.15 per square yard. The inlaid linoleum is of a very desirable grade—many attractive patterns shown—will find just the pattern suitable for the Jat Wanda, the wanderer “Me? 1 should say not! S\chirped, brightly, “If you expect } that, you'll have to put the ‘path’ In i for yours unwillingly. a pantry, bape rant or bedroom. At our mae mean—pathologioal? price for the grade offe: this selling chould not 1 edt be overlooked, $1.15. aneee lsecctsi somentanes that worthy. “Why, it means— Oh, never mind! I'm not going First Quality Print Linoleum 85c Per Sq. Yd. No Charge for Laying Bring Your Measyrements —BROS— SIXTH AVE, BETWEEN PIKE AND PINE STS. Phone Elliott 49160 TL te have any reporters getting smarter than Tam. In a nut- shell, the iden of this medical sharp is that operations and selentifie treatments will ycure the criminal, Look at the thou- sands of inmates of prisons! Per. haps if something were taken off their brains—” “Something ts! interposed the Fresh Reporter. “You should see the haircuts they give those yergs!” "Get out of here!” cried the City Editor, glancing wildly aboyt for « burlable typewriter u find Tn epector Damm and learn his views on this stupendous topic. Never mind what you think. Get his ideas, And likewise out of my sight! And, as he fet =o back exhausted, the Fresh Reporter migrated, softly hum ming the cherus of “Til! th in of the Desert Grow Cold the Sheik W Be Hot Stuff.” . o- Following this snappy introduction a a Bie nner scent elaiban Sry 8 DAMM USES HIS | NAME A LITTLE Fresh Reporter Interviews Him and} Then Come the Fireworks | largely | The Fresh Reporter was winking | | he | 0? Eereuseensorerssesnessesesrescess semana ares sresverseerenearcenerssessernn THE SEATTLE STAR | is an eff the ertmis It depends upon the rp of the knife and the place ’ stick it in hie ply. “Serk y think doctors a re can make over grownup criminals Any more than a frog can sing tive means of improving tenor. Kids, perhaps; grown birds, never After a man ix TL | jor and breaks the law de | liberately—de you know why a | lot of fellows are burglars and bandits and stickups? “ecw and we can't all b taxi drivers, I the Fresh Re r Us because they get a klek out of it, dust like a Mapper orbing Rudy Valentino on the screen or the cuckoo who puts © yeast In « tin can and * for the best ney Uke | to plan robberi wis and holdups. told | me soc Lawlessness is not with out certain thrills, Maybe you can seo where some fellows would derive a kick out of creep ing Into & house on a dark night or sticking a gun in somebody's face and taking notes as to his reactions facing the gat. And these days everybody seems to j crave a kick out of life.” “Oh, I think I mee! remarked the Fresh Reporter, “For tnstance, if a bird who enjoyed pork and beans as & food was operated on trouble he might still yearn for pork and beans when he got well. Huh?* “Il waen't talking about any thing good to eat.” declared Mr. | Damm, “However, you're a news: paper guy, You'll have it your way.” “Buret! cheerfully assented Fresh Reporter don’t really be Neve we're getting anywhere, but ft's| all the name to me you as taking exception to thin med jeal nut's notions? atriclly “Don't put the police depart- ment in bad now! eried the in . “Why do you birds al- ways pick on us?” “Hut I have to print y th insisted the Fresh “I'm not sure J print ft, anyway.” “Don't To knew itt” ans Damm. “Oh, well, 1 don’t kive a—that is, my name—what you print. Do your worst! The City Editor claima the Fresh Reporter bas. BANKERS TO BE FETED IN CITY 650 to Stop Here on Way to Portland Meeting have Final arrangements (MYSTERY VEILS CUTTING AFFAIR Man a Found knife we punds nd Wife “Found Badly Wounded in thelr home at 704% Bell suffering fr Mr ma number of and Mra, W. F Ranner were rushed to the elty hos hey wer Mra. flashed. been a ff man Hanner The po when Dr ka ot at an ca Commi fo Membe | holding hearings over the regard to Rect and har « Among mittee, oppor! country ping bow | Admiral W, 8, Benson Admiral {the different favorably Thursday airman; Meyer Lisener, U. 8 and detectives were jassigned to the case to learn how © wounded. anner, whose back wan badly intima that there had lght, either with or over a whone head and body were | severely glashed, made no statement Hee Were notified of the case W, B, Seott, 4216 W. Alaw ® summoned to thelr home y hour “JONES SHIP ACT HEARING CLOSES ttee Ready to Start r San Francisco rs of the committee now ountry in 28 of the Jones Iehipping bill were tnapecting ships bora in Seattle Thursday, | preparatory to leaving for Ban Fran Their me to a clone Wednesday hearing in this city the members of the com- whieh declares tt is finding tion to the section all over the are: George Chamberlain, ahip- rd commissioner, and Rear According to representatives of districts do not take the plan, which pro. Benson to vides for a combination on rail and the | Water on nene. According May I quote (tives, who were present Wednesday import and export bust to Beattie representa. at the hearing in the federal butiding, fit by wb jcoming t he divert result thone wh our opinion |®t the hearing were ‘One,| Lamping of the port commission, J ust what it Is, but P| D. Lowman of the Chamber of Com: | meres, J That you are|Feattie in particular would not bene- 16 pinn, Much goods, now hru Seattle, it is said, would ed over Canadian rails, as « ¢ the proposition, Among nO represented Puget Bound Col. George B. udge George Donworth and several persons from Tacoma, DEXTER-H ORTON CONTRACT LET Work With construction to begin August! time powerful states if her ships are not sailed in competition with the to Start on Building August 1 1, the contract for the new 1¢story bank and office building to be put up by the Dexter Horton estate has been awarded to the been | Bridge & | made for the entertainment of 650; nounced delegates to the national conven tion of the American Institute of Banking at Portland, who will stop in Seattle for a half day's vialt Fri-| day afternoon and evening. A spe cial dinner for 150 women party by Ruth Linrud, will be given the Seattle Tennis club, by the fem-| Which were prepared by John inine members of the Seattle chapter! The ommitten, in| an MacDon of the institute. charge con 1, chairmay Pw coe ogee rl * | headquarters, Room 114. The Freah and Sommon house files have been | . Prances Cassels gondii cal gla iagen Auto Crashes Over _{ kteporter ie facing Inspector Hana | PTAnces Cancels. we —tglaalllag ae r | Damm. The Fresh Reporter is amok ne SCT: SUN CEN Se SNS SBe miles in one day Bank, Two Are Hurt |: a cigar. He brought it in with |! Se aver the Great North —_———— | Crashing down a 26-foot embank- | him orn rf at 2p. m. in the King st. station. They will be greeted a —$—$—$——— | ment after colliding with a motor| While the inkpector tlatened pat station. They will be greeted at Thin Waists Itently and sund Seatthe nitizgnn | the station by A. P. Hull, president For Thin Wais truck Wednesday evening, an auto| tently and sundry Seattle ltizens| oe tne Beattie chapter, und other tripatiently cooled their heels in the . " h Rulifson, $465 49th ave, 8. W., and) Reporter tried to bring to the police | fominine delegates of the party will (Totlet Tipe? Mra. W. H. Shinkle, 7106 35th ave. | official the Cit fitor’s vital mes-|°* ‘ken on a im trip around A safe, certain method of ridding | O'S ta ger > datinn [diem tninen pethe [ine ply witha atop. at the. 7 the skin of ugly, hairy growths is) * W., were riding, rolled over twice, “Gan the surgeon's knife cure|C*mee of H. C. Henry, where. they as follows: Mix # paste with some| pinning them beneath. Mrs. Rulif-| nimes” he quized, “In the will to| Will see the HM. C. Henry collec powdered delatone and water, apply| non received internal hurts andalgo wrong merely the manifestation | 4°? ‘ea sa ag peat en will also be taken on ar to hairy —— ee S hager hed chest. She may die. Mra.|of a cankeroun growth that science! a tom nae be bs 4 Ther then irub off, wash the skin and the ‘e ; aa Tae BE waht wpeett Ia | Automobile » thru the city ney by faire are gone. Thin ie entirely | Shinkle was cut about the body. The | #4 ekill, might uproct? Te” | will Visit Seward park, Woodland - ¢ ° a} + the campus, stadium, the go { harmiess and seldom requires repeat-|crash occurred at Dearborn st. and) up sunsese you want to roast the he campus, stadium, the gov i ing, but to avoid disappointment it| Maynard ave., when the car struck a| police department again. News pat leche and the pleat ot the fw advisable to see that you get sew truck driven by Joe Abraham, aia} Paper men love that. It must be | weg, Cele Lumber ans pried ine delatone, Mix fresh as wanted. | seventh ave. 8 | one of those cankerous growths, [6° the mon of the party Py the t listen, f line we could rer the head of ev What would t | ‘d probably glut the ivory | market,” responded the head of | the Damm fa “Then you do ne Just imag ing from in thie TRAVEL BY AUTO to PORTLAND FARE $6.00 Kivery Monday, Wedne: ¥ ‘Cuticura Soap Complexions Are Healthy eas od ‘rid PAN-PACIFIC 116 Cherry St. believe the knife KEEPS YOUR SHOES RIGHT UP TO THE MARK Makes them neat and trim, and improves the whole appearance. Shines for all the family. Economical shines, because Shinola preserves leather and prolongs the lifo.of shoes. Black, Tan, White, Ox-blood and Brown —Always 10c. Make the daily shine an easy habit—get the SHINOLA Home set—A genuine bristie dauber which cleans the shoes and polish quickly and easily. Large lambs’ wool brings the shine with a few strokes It’s best to say ‘‘'SHINOLA" | | | | ter During the Jatter part of the week a large number of Beattie members of the American Institute will leave! for the in Portland. Among those going to the Rose Cit will be the debating team of the Se-| convention attle chapter, consisting of A. P. Hull, Casper W, Clark and W. C Phillips, who will debate a team from the New York chapter on “Rerolved, that the United States| should enter into a mutual agree-| ment for the cancellation of all} inter-allied debts.” | | Boy Charged With Murdering Girl, 11 NORRISTOWN . July 13.—|} Francis Kluzen, 15, made ni remarks and threw stones at Janet} Lawrence, 11-year-old girl he is ac. cused of murdering, according to tes: | timony at his trial here today | Charles §, Marston, playmate of Francis, testified he heard the de-| fendant make “shocking remarks” to the girl shortly before her mutt. lated body, stabbed times with a knife, was found in Kluzen woods ehting| New Naval Teanty With Canada Sought | WASHINGTON, July 12. A agreement between the United States! and Canada regarding naval arma ment maintained on the Great ea replace the Rush wot agree ment of 1818 was discussed by Sec. retary of State Hughes, Premier | King of Canada and Defense Minis Graham here yesterday In view of the disarmament treaties negotiated at the Washing ton conference, it was sald at the department that it was believed that the time was opportune for revising new the present limitation agreement which was entered into 105 years ago. Dolls are said to be becoming popu jar a8 mascots among business men, % Horton ‘The contract ~The new ite of t running of the} on the north «i ham, :||New Appointments Beattle Puget Dredging Co., it w Thursday by Charies manager of the estate. Price ts $2,600,000. buliding will cover the ihe prenent New York block, from to Third aves je of Cherry at. The gE with harp and vocal numbers| Dexter Horton bank will ocoupy the at| round floor, according to the pi architect for Vets’ Bureau WASHINGTON, July 12.—The veterans’ bureau announced today the following new appointments in te employment service, created to place workless war veterans in }industry: Morritl J. Be employ: ment representative ot San Fran jcisco; James G. Givens, employ 1.|ment manager in the sume office; William MeNulty, Seattle; Geo. IW. Mitchell, Sea! KF WHAT’S IN THE AIR meters) 9:00 to 10:30 p. duly 13 630 to 6:45 p, m. m Cc (360 K D Z E—(360 meters) 3:30 to 420 p.m K D Z P4260 meters) 7:15 to 8:15 p.m K J R—(360 meters) 815 to 9 p.m. K Z C—4360 meters) 6:45 to 7415 p.m, WORKS FOR CHILD MUST KEEP WELL Mothers ina Like Situation | Should Read This Letter from Mrs, Enrico Chica, E. Pink! , Ilinois. took Lydian am’s Vegetable Compound for a sprious trou- ble. f had tried doctors and all ‘said the same—an operation. At first T only felt the pain on my left side, but later I am a power sew- ing-machine oper- ator and have a little girl to sup- rt, I work ina tailor shop and t! f work has been very slac! i ear and do not k thi 1am home part of the time. like to take any chances, so I consulted my friends, and one id, lady medi: ter right health to go to work, ine,’ 8o I did. ‘Take Lydia Pinkham’s Ihave felt bet- along and am in goodenough I recommend your Vegetable Compound and San- ative Wash to all.’’—Mrs. MAry EN- RICO, 459 Often port her n 9 N. Carpenter St., Chicago. the mother is obliged to sup- children and good health is Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg- ecessar, etable Caatand is just the m cine you can depend upon. medicine for women’s ai the relief it brought Mrs. Enrico it may bring to You. __cavérrisement ments and found | | 9 to 10 Outing Flannel; 2.000 | yards in colors and 47 ~e | inches wide, This in arog Hey ampere Rnd | cludes neat stripes of pink, light blue and gray. Formerly 1c @ 10 to 11 yard, Yor this hour tn | the domestic section Corsets; 47 Front Lace s Gonnard Corsets in me Gerd 124c ° jum low bust styles a | Silkoline; 200 yards, 26 frongpoon inches wide and in _ made of pink coutil, For | good axsortment of merly $6.50 each, Sizes | terns and are 22, 23 and 24. For | f¢r_com covering. this hour $1 95 Formeriy 306 @ yard - 4 For thie hour in the °*** é drapery section, 19 Also, 100 Bandeau Bras { & yara C steres of pink mesh in | Eponge; an ailwool ma wizen 38 to 48, Former terial used extensively jy 60c, For 25 for sport wear. There (is hour c | are 260 yards, 42 inches wide, and in 8 Figured Voiles and Or. range of ¢ rs, includ indies; 250 yords that ing navy and black. old formerly for be, Special, for this hour in 60e and The a yard, For the Woolen Goods Dept., this hour in the Domes a yard styl $24 Children's Half Hose; 600 pairs of fine cot- te yard 89e Met 2 5c me RHODES Dependable Service FRIDAY HOUR SALES 0. D. orders taken on Friday Hour Sale mem chandise, and the right to limit quantities Is reserved, 11 to 12 PAGE & —_—_-_- GO, a 1to2 Men's Handkerchiefs; Men's Pajamas; 54 pairs |B) 00 initialed linen hand. Of fine quality bes flannel pajamas, some 5 erchiefs of good qua rcospngins oree * which are trimmed with [iy ity i size, These re ilk frogs; others are, sligh soiled from dis- plain, They are in sizes play, but sold formerly 16, 16, 17 and 14, but the Sor Bee oh or the majority in size 15, For 7 $ " merly $2.60. For this ie hour in the Men's Bee: jour, a Geen pret 19c : Or 3 for 50e. Women's Marcella |h Drawers; made of white Devonshire and Kiddie musiin, lace and em- Cloth, inches wide, broidery trimmed, in @ and in g00d =ansort broken line of nizen. ment of patterns in ‘There are 60 pairs in all, lengths up to 20 yards soiled from dite Formerly 400 # yard. play, Formerly $1.26. Yor this hour the ‘Then reduced to 86¢. For Domentic Bee this hour, tion, a yard A July Clearance of Women’s Sport Suits—Special Second Floor es to choose from, too. Other Smart Sport Suits Reduced to $16.50 Homespuns, Trelaines and Tweeds are the materials to be found in this group |p — of women’s sport suits offered at $16.50. They are values that formerly sold for |p 50 and $29. 2to3 Very important among the July Clearance features for Friday are these smart sport suits, including materials of tweeds, home- spuns and Jersey, in all the predominating colors of the season. You are fortunate indeed to have an opportunity to obtain such wonderful values }] as are offered in this sale at $7.85 a suit. ] 3to4 Curtains; 20 pairs in two an 33c And there is a wide assortment of f a pair . _ $7.85) 4to$ Boys’ Union Suits in ath- ton, with turnover cuffs, in black, white three pair lots, of a fine qua wee and cordovan. Sizes are 4 to 9%, but not ity, silk hemstitched volle, pare ig ons ae be ot | every ch color, Special 10 with beautiful lace edges; hte. Knit D. wleevelens | | for this hour, @ pair .....s.0.0 C aiso, come of heavy French Locne. knee. Sints Sataae : etamine with lace inserts, © 12 years, There are 209) Women's Blouses; 60 Crepe de Chine and Formerly $6.95 a pair, For &#*ments in all that sold form Georgette blouses in light and dark colors (yey #% epg merly for Thc each. For and in tuckin and overblouse styles. Sizes : $4 75 hour in the Women's Knit 36 to 50, but not each nize in every style, & DAlr ‘ $ Underwear Dept. ee | Blouses in this sale sold formerly for ‘fants’ Hate; 24 hate in oi | i $4.95; then reduced. poke-bonnet styles, with rib- w bs She. thin, Nowe, sede $1 35 bon and flower trimmings. Boys’ Wash Hats in blue i ni eee yd will be offered for quick white and tan and white | | Hair Bow Ribbons; 150 yards tn flowered cleanup. Formerly $3.50 to or combinations in rolf | designs and in a good assortment of color $4.95 each, Then reduced to style. Sizes 61-4 to 6 combinations. These are 4 and 4% inches $1.95. For this Special, " wide. «Formerly 26c a yard. hour, each ........+ 95c ment, for this For 10c this hour, a yard............ (infants Department) hour, each . NATION MUST SAIL FLEETS GEORGE A. HILL, resident of Se attie for 42 yearg, died at his home, 1954 Fourth ave, Wednesday night. | lege, will speak Sunday at the al |He was born in Tennessee. He is! picnic of the socialist labor party af Eagle Harbor park. The p era The United States a doomed to the/ Survived by his widow, Mrs. Julia fate of This opment J. M eritical M fined | charge, | Hunt's | cussion after a alleged Mewett Jat the ships of other countries. tion with the proposed section 28 of the Jones bill, who Wednesday de- clared that the country’s future de- | pends almost entirely on the devel) Ex-Cop Held While | Victim Is Watched | Thursday, Baer, in the city felled to the sidewalk by a biow | |érom Baer’s fist FUNER! was a marine for 22 years A tusk of good African ivory sells for as muc Greece, Rome and other o: is the opinion of Meyer Liss- ited States shipping board joner in Seattle In connec: of American shipping. was still in a condition at city hospital/ while his assailant, D. | ex-patrolman, con-| Jail on an open| pending the outcome of | injury. Hunt sustained con-| of the brain when he was/ Hunt, 40, Tuesday night, | aquarre! over Mrs. Baer, tt is) by the police. | SERVICES for John! e held Friday at 1 p. m.| He will Home Undertaking Co, as $350. ne. | Hill, and two sons, A Pure Cream and Milk Product Use It —Iin your coffeel —on your berries! —on your cereals! —drink lots of itt Fresh daily at your grocer’s, or telephone Ell. 6210 10c a Pint A “Mayflower” Product will leave Pler 3 at 11:15 a. m. om thi steamer Bainbridge, as PALACE HIP C. M. CARLSON and 8. representing the Seattle Labor Phil Adams and Girls — Other Acts as Good ‘ Hortick< d Milk ~~ SPECIAL SALE of Ball Mason FRUIT JARS 1-qt. size, Special at 83c DOZEN Complete with porcelain Lined Covers and Rubbers. — nickeled cap. ished in black enamel. liquids hot for 24 hours. No deliveries. VACUUM BOTTLES Extreme Special at 59c Complete with filler and They are fin- Keep Revolving type. CHERRY STONERS Very Special at $1.49 Remove the stones without crushing the fruit. Here’s Your Chance! Your choice of any COTTON HOSE in the house, specially priced at 50-foot .. Hose Nozzle, cial at— 25-foot ..... $2.69 - $4.98 65c adjustable spe- WHITE and GOLD Set of 6 special at 98c “ Pure white with a nea’ An excellent value.

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