The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 26, 1922, Page 5

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WEDNESDAY, JULY 26, 1922, TLL = MEMBER AMERICAN HOMES BUREAU = The Last Week of Our = = Mid-Year Sale = Season-End = Closing-Out Sale of 2 GARDEN TOOLS At a Sacrifice HOE, long handle, at. RAKES at .... . TURF EDGER at... NORCROSS WEEDERS at... ved RING SPRINKLERS at.................055 x fair sample of the pricing throughout the en- tire line—to close out. WEEK-END SALE . of Alarm Clocks, The Giant Nickel-plated Alarm Clock on a $1.29 sale at . GRUNBAU Co. IN BINTHM AVE, BETWEEN PiKE AND PINE 8STB IUNUTLLLTAHTHAHMH Phone Elliott 4910 {{IIiIH0II Veneauela has the hottest climate of any country In the Western con- <a PO TTT TTT TRS ICULTTTTTTL TTT STTTLTTE LULL L Due to Faulty Work WASHINGTON, July 26. — The/ Roma disaster, which resulted in 34) deaths, wan caused by faulty con- | |struction, the war department an-| If your eyes are ;ROunced yesterday, after five months tired, LF ng As f, 3, 0€ investigation, The Halian air at- t EN Pictures of the Rev. W. W. € | | young music teacher who eloped with him, taken after their arrest in Port Huron, Mich. Culp deserted a wife and nine children to elope with Miss Hughes. Culp was identified by a | resident of Algonac, Mich., from a picture sent out in N. E. A. Service and printed in the) Port Huron Times-Herald. THE SEATTLE STAR AFTER ARREST OF MINISTER D GIRL ™ ‘ulp, Spring Valley, O., minister, and Esther Hughes, pretty Nation Puzzled by J Giant Allied Debt the $4,166,000,000 that she owes us.) BY CC. ©, LYON WASHINGTON, July 24.—Our al-| ope A 5 pare | Dirigible Disaster sa ci of BTS dikn, lovens Vatican of dollars from the world war. | Should they be required to pay or sheuld the debts be cancelled? The Hard! administration would give a good deal right now to know the real feeling of the American peo- ber of sound-thinking who privately favor a general can-| collation of allied war debts, but ot the same time they are politicians, and most of them express the belief that at this time the sentiment of the country would be strongly agninst | WHAT'S IN THE AIR duly 26 K ¥ C360 meters 12 to 1 p. m., 1:16 to 2 p. m, 2:18 to 3 p. my 4:90 to 6 p. m,, 6:30 to 645 p. m., 9:15 to 10:30 p. mz 490 to BS p. m; 9:15 to 10:30 p, m. K D Z% B G60 meters 11 to 12 A. m; 3:30 to 440 p. m; 715 to £456 p. m. K D % P—@60 meterm 7:15 to 815 p. m. KZzcC p.m. K J R60 meters) $:15 to 9:15 p.m. ‘There are in Washington any num: | public men 4360 meters) 6:45 to 7:15 ple on this’ point. cancellation. The matter of the foreign debts FEARS ARE promizes to be a live topte during , POLITICAL is Sovkinnk’ oF Ci naked the next few monthe. A French commission ta already here to “discuss” the subject of the Ben ce ited sabes Hans eIeuT £728 | tache, Col. A. Guidon!, disagrees with | get a bottle of the war department, holding that the your dissolve one in a controls were overbalanced. The| on r b aay A . th Ttalian-made dirigible pitched down Rote hae ULE rand’ relief t0| Over Norfolk and exploded. sige thpar enntln'o wenn’ Semele ash tatantas, ‘Advertisement #ome parts of Japan, of 27th Shoes conveniently arranged on racks and tables. Fit yourself. $3,251,000,000 that France owes us| their political Interests to cancellation while the entire is complaining about high cost of ‘Trial by ordea! stil! exists in| and one from Great Britain will soon | government, high taxes and high follow to see what can be done about cost of living They fear it would be contly tints ix that practically every cent of AVOCAI® the eleven billions loaned the allies Oty by the United States went to lick. ing Germany; that for many months afer America got Into the war the lonly effective contribution she could Sensational. 2-Day Windup our 4 July Clearance Sale °* Thursday and Friday Only 28th 1200 Pairs Women’s Hi and Low Shoes 00 Per Pair All Sizes and Widths in the Lot Including all short and discontinued lines—former values up to $7.95 An always long-remembered as a wonderful money make to the “cause” was money; and that this money enabled Great | Britain, France, Italy and the others jto hold the line until the American army got there. | ‘The allied from the American viewpoint, presents a care lof practically all the princt#als being proké” except America. Great Britain owes America $4, | 166,000,000 which she could pay if |ahe could collect the $8,700,000,000 |that France, Italy, Russia, Belgium land the others owe her, France © ake a big payment jon her debt of $3,351,000,000 to | America if she could collect the $1, | 776,000,000 that Italy, Russia, Bel |gium, Serbia, Jugo-Slavia and others situation, owe her In a recent editorial the London | Times advises the British people to }quit hoping that the American peo. ple will voluntarily propose cancella tlon and to settle down to a plan of | paying thru long-time bonds. Ss a 9 COUPLES DRIFT | NIGHT LONG UPON LAKE WASHINGTON Past! Secret's out! Nine couples of Bryn Mawr's junior # it became known Wednesday, spent Saturday night drifting {n a broken-down motor nm Lake Washington. saperoned by Mfs. W. Hibner, the party started for Mercer 1s land, but spent a trying night in the fog and emoke until dawn Sunday, when another boat gave them a tow Members of the party were Misses Eva and Margaret Lewis, Adeline Muzzy, Genevieve and Dorothy Simpson, Gwendolyn Sho Christiana Miller, Mamie Margaret and Harriet Mary Simpson and the William Hibner, Philip 1, Angus MacDonald, Har old Cummings, Paul Brown, Charles Tuttle, Fred Law and James Watson well, Hibner, Orvis, Mosers. Shi AND BATTLE SHIPS ‘Take fast steamers at Colman Dock REGULAR SCHEDULE Lenye Seattle daily 0:20 - 7:15 = °9:00 - 10:30 - 1190 a om AAS + BS ~ $215 p.m. “Except Sunday SPECIAL NIGHT SERVICE if remerton Wednesda Sunday 11.36 p.m. rom Bremerton to Searle Saturday and Sunday 41030 p.m AUTOMOBILE FERRY as Connecting with Olympic Say te te short route to Hood Ga nal and Olympic Peninsula points. Seattle to Bremerton Daily 715 - 1190 a.m, KIS p.m. Ratra trip Saturday and Sunday 9:30 p.m. to Seatile Daily 045 a.m. 1:90-5:00 p.m. Extra trip Saturday and Sunday 1030 p.m. annual cleanout event by Bremerton Chamber of Commerce Guide per- mitted in Navy Yard at 1 & 3 p.m Passenger fare 80c round trip. NAVY YARD ROUTE saver. Dependable Values ; Month-End Clearance Upper Main Floor there are many, is priced for rapid disposal. Upper Main Floor 250 Dresses, comprising a special purchase and broken lines from regular stock included in this group. There is a wide range of styles in striped and checked patterns, and including sizes 86 to 44—values which would sell in the regular way at $1.95 and $2.50 each. A Special Purchase of Summer Dresses $3.45 French Gingham Dresses in pretty patterns and attractively trimmed with lace and organdie. Sizes are 16 to 38. Priced for quick clearance at $3.45 each. at 95¢ each. | Others $6.50 and $6.95 Gingham Dreases, Special $3.45 $4.95 to $14.60 Gingham Dresses, Special $7.95 Pink Muslin Bloomers Special 49c last, at O5¢ Plain and lace-trimmed Muslin Bloomers, with elastic at knee and top. | Sizes are 27 and 29, Formerly 75e a | ||| pair. For quick clearance, a pair, 49¢. bleached muslin. of Women’s and Children’s Apparel Thursday’s sale program offers unusual opportunity for substantial savings on merchandise you will find immediate and practical use for. Every item offered, and A Smashing July Clearance of Gingham and Percale Dresses Special Attractions for Youngsters Special 95c¢ Infants’ Department Gingham Cregpers and Rompers sizes 1 to 6 years, that sold formerly from $1.25 to $2.95, are offered special Panty Dresses for little tots, in sizes” 2 to 5 years. They are made of colored sateens, ginghams, percales and un- Formerly $1.50 to $2.50. For quick clearance, each, 95¢. Organdie Dresses which range in sizes from 3 to 6 years, and are in i ‘ white and colors. These sold formerly } for $1.95 and $2.25 each. While they each, Infants’ Hats, all of which are sum- mer styles, that have been selling from 95¢ to $4.95 each, have been reduced for quick clearance to HALF PRI A New Shipment of Pacific Package Goods Is Now In hy West Seattle Water to Be Investigated Providing for a survey of the [water supply system in West Seat- te, a bill appropriating $2,000 for | the inspection work will come before |}the counc!! utilities committee | Thursday morning. Small distribu. ben uit it tt vat It; Other Items Are Not — | ven, maine roma, in wate omer WASHINGTON, July 26—The| _ general level of the cost of living! during June was still 66.6 per cent| above the pre-war figure of 1914, the} department of labor reported today. | A drop of about § per cent occur. | — PRICES ARE YET MUCH TOO HIGH Food Costs Declining, But GIRLS! LEMONS WHITEN SKIN AND BLEACH FRECKLES } red during the first six months of the { year, but from March to June the , decline was only three tenths of 1 per cent. At the peak of high prices, 5 in June, 1920, the level was 116.5 per | cent above pre-war figures. Food {s leading in gradual price de. |) cline, standing now at 41 per cent above prewar level, while furniture Fe gegen ays ge als postin prices are the highest above normal, | o¢ orchard White, which any drug wagons ao deer REN |store will supply for a few cents, jousing 1s 60.9 per cent above the | Siaxe well, and you have a quarter 1914 figures; clothing, 72.8; fuel and! Hine of harmless and delightful Nght, 74.4, and miscellaneous articles, | emon bleach, Massage this sweetly ah |fragrant lotion Into the face, neck, saNatE oni jarms and hands each day, then COUNCIL WILL AID | shortly note the beauty and white FARMERS’ MARKET | ness of your skin. Approximately $7,500 will be spent| Famous stage beauties use this to fix up quarters in the enlarged | lemon lotion to bleach and bring that | |Pike Place market for farmers'|soft, clear, rosy-white complexion, stalls, it has been decided by thejalso as a freckle, sunburn and tan |council harbors and public grounds| bleach because it doesn't. irritate. — Advertisement. committee. | him. Couple Adopts Homeless ] “My goodness, Mrs. Brown, 5 husband tells me you have & bey. Is that true?” “I should any it is, My hi ran onto him when he was North on a fishing trip, Seems ; mother, and my hubby took a the little chap has no seat i. fancy to him. He brought him last night. “How old ts he? Just a baby?” “Baby nothing, He's 12 years and his mother died last month. been trying to plan some clothes him. Why, he had nothing but rage, and we will have to buy him a whole Husband {s so happy He will spoil him if I outfit, watch out, “Oh, you will be just as bad at this | spoiling business. |clothes—why don’t you take him | down to Cherry's, on Second | tween Madison “and Spring, in Rialto building, over the Pig’n Whi | tle, and get his outfit? some worth-while bargains in boys’ | clothes, and one can buy on credit. | That's an important thing to us. We get Robert's clothes there, and we | only pay down what we find conven. Cherry's are very good about | allowing one to make practically any arrangements one likes—so down and so much @ mont! vertisement, tent. 32-PIECE POPE-GOSSE DINNER SET Extra Special at $4.98 This is a beautiful white set, consisting of six T-Inch plates, six 6-inch plates, six oatmeals, six teas and saucers, one baker and one platter, orders. Delivered only with other goods. Supplies at HALF PRICE. ahaa Jelly KEEP OUT THE FLY Galvanized Screen Wire Special 25 © Yard Your choice of 4 sizes— 26-1nch 30-Inch 28-inch 32-Inch No ©, 0, D. Orders Store Hours—8:30 A. M. to 6 P. M, Extraordinary Sale of High-Grade BUTCHER KNIVES and SLICERS 49c EACH They are exceptional values at this extreme low price. WHITE SEMI-PORCELAIN CUPS (only), very special at 10¢ each. No phone sen er nesaeianeeeesoneeasteseteenpsesensussiauysenanaensnamsissasnsensnstenanenasnintenississenaiaiil Don’t fail to visit BARGAIN SQUARE—real bargains in Camping and Garden Tall Large Sizes—Spectal at 39c Doz. PAROWAX SPECIAL 2 Pkgs. 25c No C. 0, D. or Phone Orders Speaking of 0, Dee ‘They have

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