The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 18, 1922, Page 2

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

sce low mahogany . mahogany ..... SEATILE ‘AP PINE —4-piece bedroom suite; Louis —4-piece bedroom suite; Louis “MEMBER AMERICAN HOMES BUREAU: ron nerren AMERIC. AN Homes’ 7 4 days more —then comes the end of this eventful value-giving sale. have a home to furnish, or if you need a single piece of furniture, we advise you to buy NOW and HERE during one of these remaining 4 days of the JULY SALE. bY LA If you —JULY SALE prices and the wonderful advantage of this store’s unexcelled credit service makes this the ideal time and place to select your homefurnishings. Fhedroom suites unparalleled in value! —a feature of these last 4 days of the JULY SALE will be ex- rices on our entire showing of bedroom furni- ETTER KIND. Mahogany, walnut, ivory finish or oak por Bo and odd pieces—an exceptionally large assort- ment all JULY SALE priced. these sample values: bedroom suite; attractive plain lines; ivory finish. XV. period; ivory or gray enamel 170— XV. period; combination walnut 175—~ —4-piece bedroom suite; Queen Anne period; combination walnut 282— —4-piece bedroom suite; Queen Anne period; combination —4-piece bedroom suite; Louis —4-piece bedroom suite in attractive parchment enamel. —4-piece bedroom suite; Louis XVI: period; mahogany. . Your Credit:- insure the BUILDING and not the ground ? You can lose both through a defective title! Insist on a policy of title insurance when you invest in business prop- erty. Washington Tite Insarance Company “Under State Supervision” MODERN DENTISTRY) 7] DR. EDWIN J. BROWN, D. D. 8. 106 Columbia St. For more than 26 years SEATTLR'S JzADING ENT: ‘hloroform tor painless P Bas are unnecenrary | ction of te t 7z this sensational rocker value: ispecial for JULY SALE! $1745 regular price $27.50 —exactly as pictured. Finely upholstered | in artificial leather. Has high, comfortable back. Deep padded back and arms. Spring séat. An extra special JULY SALE value. regular JULY SALE » price price --$ 80— §$ 66.75 EXTRACTION FREE DAILY Our whalebone rubber, which does not cover the root of the mouth if Gum Lyke Rubber, a perfect re- of J@OER. 0. ne rncerceroes GOLD CROWN |BRIDGEWORK............ $4 Most of our present patrongge is recommended by our early custo. |\mera, whone work ta still giving good satisfuction. Examinations free. production of the human gum, set! $10.00, All work guaranteed tor 15 years | THE SEATT By James W. Egan Roy, page Rex Beach or Robert W, Service of somebody! Imagine « oheechako trytng to tell about sour. doughs! Yea, brother, “cheechako"— which I suspect is Yukonese for yokel—Iis right! For the life of me I couldn't tell you the defini tion of “sourdough.” I'm not at all su me “one cullarly odious arrangeemnt of oatmeal, In fact all I know of Alaska te that it's darn cold in winter, that it used to have the gold diggers before boys on the order of a hardeooked |hombre named McGrew, one Fraser | minus two of his fingers, and such ptoturesque persona roamed around free and promiscuous, Well, they are trying to bring the frozen North to Seattle this week—insofar as the thermomet- | ee will tet them, It's hard to | conjure up visions of a land of | | snow and glaciers when you're continually lifting a straw Kelly to wipe a heated brow. Ask some of the furciad heroes who pa traded Monday afternoon, But weather or ng weather, Alaska is now among us. Seattle celebrates |the 25th anniversary of the arrival of the gold ship Portland. To the Arena, at Fifth and University, for j chunk of the Klondike. Comoe all ye |sourdoughs! The Yukon Order of | Pioneers ts attempting to show how | they did it in the “good old days.” lve heard they were good. | Most of the old sourdoughe “mush. joa” thru Beattie atreets tn Monday's | Every drop awakens | vee ele | Heinz = 7 eat 9 yet velop 98 natural fla- | vors of all foods they | touch. This is due to the choice materials | ) | used, the skill and care | | | in preparation, the long | | aging in wood. Four kinds—in bottles filled | and sealed by Heinz. ‘HEINZ | PURE VINEGARS Careless Shampooing Spoils the Hair Soap should be used very carefully, if you want to keep your hair looking jits best. Most soaps and prepared shampoos contain too much alkali. | This dries the scalp, makés the hair brittle, and ruins it | ‘The best thing for steady use is |Mulsified cocoanut ofl shampoo (which Ix pure and greaseless), and is better than anything else you can une, Two or three teaspoonfuls of Mul B sified in a cup or glass with a little | warm water is sufficient to cleanse |the hair and scalp thoroughly. sim- ply moisten the hair with water and rub it in, It makes an abundance of rich, creamy lather, which rinses out easily, removing every particle of dust, dirt, dandruff and exbeas oil, The hair dries quickly and evenly, and it leaves the scalp soft, and the hair fine and silky, bright, lustrous, fluffy and easy to manage. You can get Mulsified cocoanut oft ppoo at any pharmacy; it's very 1a few ounces will supply of the family for ‘© your druggist gives Advertisement. For Constipation | Indigestion, Sick Headache, Billous- ness, Bloating, Sour Stomech, Gas on the Stomach, Bad Breath of other con- ditions caused by clogged or irregular bowels, take | months, | you Mulsiti |POLEY CATHARTIC TABLETS | A wholesome and thoroughly cleansing physic—mild and gentle in action. BBM | Cathartic PAIN vance it} LEARN TO SWIM Now GUARANTEED BY AYVAD MIG. CO- HOBOKEN = -y )’97 REVIVED BUT | "22 STILL HERE Jim Sends Out SOS for Robert W. Service on Sourdough Fete they moved to New York, and that/ instance, has been transplanted «| LE STAR parade, Veterans of the frozen tratla staggered along under the burden of said, things ino viewed picks and packs and about the sunshine, You little Eskimos, white oh sterling the movie scenartotsts!—and t organ played in the Yukon, Not to mention replicas of mining camps, barber 1 the sensational Mali,” from which lively Indien waved foaming bottles of nearbeer and danced right strenu ously. eee Don't know why, but they had & band of bagpipers in the pa rade, None of those birds were in the Klondike in ‘97. There wouldn't have been any rush Northward if such had been the case, Of course, to write this way Is terrible. But, then, so ts bagpipe music. . Reproduction of an actual “ataked” mining claim is staged at the Arena. Home-made windians, sluices and ev erything. Likewise two gentlemen | attempting to saw & log vertically. | Nobody knew why last night. But they had plenty of fun guessing, ‘One thing you have to say for those old miners, anyway. They never came around bothering you to buy mining stock. eee Paper money vanished with the speed of murder suspects tn “Monte Carlo” Monday night. The roulette wheel couldn't sccommodate the) rush of gamblers, but the furo bank | was very much a wallflower, All | the folie from Eldorado and Bonanza creeks and Irldian river seemed in | |town, betting thetr heads off. Guens | the good ships Ora, Nora and Flora | | didn’t stick on the sandbares us ad vertised. Everybody got there, eee You dance tn “Dawson.” if you! | Want to whoop It up on the slippery | |floor, Showld you be # young] cheechako seeking @ partner you probably won't locate the lady known an Lou, but you'll find many otters | who shake @ much more wicked in. | all eyes. (Ouch) Then they had a walts grandpop used to think pretty tolerable stuff, Followed this with a “Hiawatha” two-step ~-here's where I pass up s swell chance for « witty wheere—and | an ancient square dance. | Fiapper chewing @ nickel's worth | lot Wrigiey behind me became ail! | fussed up by these foreian dances. | It was sure tough on the poor girl. | Between the program and her Spear. mint the was all gummed. However, she stuck ft out and per- neverance was rewarded. When I left Dawson they were playing “The | Sheik. from 19%? even if you do tome Fur Coats We are now pre senting a collection of high-type models, priced the “Sweet Sixteen” way, which positively cannot be matched. These models ac- complish by their artistry what the Furs do by virtue of their own natura! beauty, in yielding so perfectly to the mode, | eae PERU AND CHILE SETTLE DISPUTE ‘Agree to Let Harding! Arbitrate Differences WASHINGTON, July 1%.—The United States scored another import jant diplomatic victory today when.| lam the result of good offices of President Harding and Secretary of | | States Hughes, Chile and Peri set. | tied their dispute of 40 years over | the province of Tacna-Arica in South | America. A protocol by which both parties | Agree to submit the dispute to the} jarbitration of President Harding and abide by his decision was completed. ‘The conference, which has been in| reasion two months, will formally end | | with @ plenary session Thursday. LORIMER BACK': FROM JUNGLE | CHICAGO, Jtily 18.—William Lort mer, America, attempting to stage a, come back, was in Chicago today to under £0 an operation for cataract on both eyes Immediately after the operation, the former United ten senator plans to return to t wilds of Co. lombia to continue wu Lorimer, who has lost a great deal of weight and is bronsed from the outdoor life, toldjold friendy whom he met here that he preferred the life of solitude after his wife died and he had undergone reverses of his finan. cial and political fortunes. He is working for a group of Chi cago capitalists, the country | BOY HERO | « work seeking to exploit Tho he could not swim, Al- len McCown, 18, walked 10 feet on the bottom of the Los Angeles river in water far above his head, rescued his drowning pal, Morlin Ban- field, 10, and bore him on his back to safety. TUESDAY, JULY 18, 1922. proud of her person the cheapness of her garments, who would merchandise of styles that have passed as against live Fashions of the “Sweet Sixteen” type? prefer “Sale” It is possible to get the first at any price, and upon assurances tremendously reduced. duced? You know. We Never Over-Produce Nor Over-Buy Before a “Sweet Sixteen” style has lost interest as a popularly appraised garment, the production ceases while it is still in demand. cessors. 1922 Fall Suits, Coats, Wraps, Dresses and Capes begin now to make appearance They are nicely described as the inspiration of Paris staunch quality of America and the cosmopolitan charm York—in sizes 16 to 44. —- BEEMAN SAYS HE HAS SAVED | Compares “His Expenses With Predecessor’s In announcing his candidacy for re-election, County Engineer Thom an R. Beeman has submitted a com parative tal of operating expenses which shows that under his manage ment substantial savings have been effected in this department ‘The total actual expense of the cer's office during 1920 7. During 1921, says Major Beeman, the total actual ex- pense was reduced to $119,353.20, Salaries for 1920, under Major Bee. | than's predecessor, were $107,585.34. total $99,037%28, he points out. Expenditures for 1922, Major Bee man states, will show a reduction of 15. per cent over 1921, and 440 per cent over 1970. At the same time, he points out, No More Gray ij Hair or Dandruff? That's what thousands of men and women are telling their friends. The false appearance of age which gray hair gives and which handicaps one socially and in business, has been banished and the blight of dandruff removed by the truly wonderful tonic JURISHINE. This scientifically compounded tonic feeds and nour: | ishes the hair, prevents its falling, promotes its growth, and pleasant harmlessly restores to original color, whether black, brown or blond, Cleanses the scalp, Unfallingly re- moves dandruff. One bottle usually ective. No matter what you have try Nourishine—today. $1.25 per bottle, Bartell Drug C Swift Drug Co., Rhodes Co. Depa: ment Store and other drug and de: partment stores, Nourishine Positively Not a‘ Dye Advertivement Ma n’s salary list for 1921, | working in the jungles of South | Masor, Beems there has been an actual increase in miles of roads constructed and in the a of repair work done. Beeman is a native of Dal- Rage Tex., and gradusted from the! Agricultural and Mechanical college | of Texas in 1905. Coming to Washington, he was for eight years superintendent of con- struction for the Milwaukee railroad. In 1917 he enlisted in the engineer corps of the army, and participated in five major engagements. | He i« 41, married, and lives at 7807 j | TOM “SKY MIX ' HIGH” MABEL BLONDELL REVUE THRODORE TRIO—BARTON SPARLING—FLETCHER & PASQUALLE LILLIAN STEELE AND ©0. S THERE ANY WOMAN in Seattle, We rather disappoint you in this respect and introduce to you its many lovable suc- al appearance above that they have been Why were they re- Fashions with the ' of New FREE TREATMENT Men and women what your ailment, g: portunity. Visit our o All Drugiess Allme: 5 KIDDIES "\he’* 10c Universal San: ractic Coll 120 Thompson Bidg., 4th ave. and Sherry St. ttle. Main } Leave Seattle Daily, COLMAN The Day Boat Daily at....... | The Night Boat Daily at..... “Trans - Canada Limited” leaves Vancouver, B, C., daily at 3:00 P. M—92 hours to Montreal; 87 hours to Toronto. | i} Main 5587 E. F. Canadian Pacific Ee EES “PRINCESS” STEAMSHIPS FOR VICTORIA and VANCOUVER, B. C. FOR VANCOUVER, B. C., Direct, 11:30 P. BB ehae ten bacsh a . 2 PLAN YOUR VACATION NOW—IN THE CAN- ADIAN PACIFIC ROCKIES—Sicamous, Glacier House, Emerald Lake, Y: Lake Louise, Banff—Famous Mountain Resorts with Canadian Pacific Hotels and service. City Ticket Office, 608 Second Avenue DOCK, Foot of Marion Stree. Summer Tourist Fares to Eastern points on sale from May 25th to August Sist. Return limit October Bist, 1922 oho Valley, Lake Wapta, L. STURDEE, General Agent TRAVEL BY AUTO to PORTLAND FARE $6.00 “qe build yourself up quickly after Flu or any wasting iliness, take HEAMOTONE The great tonic and blood builder, $1.00 and $2.00 bottles at all drug stores, or direct, p. Pu by Joyner) jroseription that many phydicians Drug Co, Spokane.—Advertisement. SAYS DANGEROUS VERICOSE VEINS CAN BE RE Rub Gently and Upward To- ward the Heart as Blood in Veins Flows That Way i If you or any relative or friend a because of varicose vein | |bunches, the beat advice that anyone |in this world can give is to get # are now prescribing. jenlarged veins. DUCED AT HOME | Ask your druggist for an original wo-ounce bottle of Moon: ald oll ceutt strength), }night and morning to the sw: 4 Soon you will notice that they are growing smaller, and the treatment should be continued unuil the veins of normal sige, So penctrating and powerful is Eim- © 1 that it dissolves w It'can be secured at any. pharmeoy ~-Advertisement. ry

Other pages from this issue: