The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 28, 1922, Page 5

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FRIDAY, JULY 28, 1922, PAGE 5 [LMI MEMBER AMERICAN HOMES BUREAU Sale Ends Saturday Only One More Day to Participate in the Savings of Our Mid-Year Sale Extra Special for Saturday Selling Brass Jardiniere $1.79 Footed Brass Jardiniere, like illustration, of an unusu- ally attractive pattern. A large size opening, good depth; 100 on sale at the price of... B1.79 Insure Against Moths—Cedar Chest Sale $13.65 Protect yourself against moths by buying @ Cedar Chest, We are offering at this sale « Cedar Chest of the highest quality, and one of the beat makes, of genuine Tennessee Red Cedar of selected stock and very finely finished, Co- lonial pattern, 32% Inches Yong by 17% Inches deep, nicely trimmed with copper, at the extremely low price eat... DL BES LIBERAL CREDIT EXTENDED as S— Co. IN SIXTH AVE. BETWEEN PIKE AND PINE STS. } uMiNNPhone Entiote sorommummumniite PEACE DAY IS | At Vassar college the cooks are | Men and the teachers are women. | U.S. Would Search | | WASHINGTON, July 24—state “hae deoartnent office today reveatea| TO Protest Against War at {States be allowed to search Rritish THE SHATTLE STAR TWO WEEKS OF FREEDOM i] CO. in Nope ! We DON'T Go AWAY Ws Year, we're STAYING aT KOME- AN’ HAVING ThE Time OF OUR LIVES TE RHODES Dependable Merchandise Eom Saturday Offerings in the Month-End Clearance Coats, Capes, Wraps Astounding Values Special—$10.00 Second Floor For. the final windup in the Month-End Sales we have grouped all our Summer-styled Coats, Capes and Wraps, consisting of tweeds, velours, chinchillas, velonge and a number of Sport Coats, to sell at a ridiculously low price! A In this assortment are numerous models, each with prominent style features. Regardless of former values, priced to sell, and sell quickly. While they last, $10.00 each. Women’s Silk Hose, $1.25 Hosiery Departinent—Main Floor Women’s Semi-fashioned Silk Hose with reinforced lisle garter tops, heels and toes, and including colors of cordovan, medium gray, black and white, are at- tractively priced for Saturday at $1.25 a pair. Sizes are 81% to 10, Men’s French Cuff Shirts Special—$1.85 - Main Floor Among the many attractions offered in the Month- End Clearance, one of the most prominent features of interest to men is this sale of Dressy Shirts. There are certainly wonderful values in silk striped and woven madras and Russian cords, well taflored in every particular and in a select group of choice pat- terns. Values selling formerly for $2.50 and $3.00, are priced special at $1.85 each. Sizes are 14 to 17. we mooen ce $8.95, $11.95 and $14.50 Gingham Dresses Special $7.95 Upper Main Floor Yor quick clearance we are offering an assortment of ex quisite styles in summer Dresses of plain, French and Tissue ginghame WOMAN CHANGES HER MIND AT SHOWDOWN; WEDDING NOT HELD! David B. Rowe eloped with Mins Margie J, Bolton, 18, of Beattie, to Vancouver, Wash Bowe persuaded Auditor to give them & licenne, |] altho it was late in the evening, “Sign here,” said Bowe, hand- ting the fen to his Canoe, Bhe changed her mind. The wedding bells did not peal that night IKLAN SEEKING AID IN EUROPE ‘International Alliance Is! | About to Be Completed ATLANTA, O@,, duly 28—-Negotin-|]/ tions to eatablish an international or |]) | @anizetion for the maintenance of | } | White supremacy are in progress be \[) | tween the Ku Klux Kian of Alabama | and an Anglo-fazon order of Ene | liand, it was announced here todhy | iby the Ku Klux Kian. | | An organization whieh calls ttaelf the Caucasian league and which | recently organised tn France, would also be included in the world wide order J. O. Woods, kian leader, in an exolusive interview with the United Press, explained the purpose of the | proposed affiliation le to ferm a lunion of white people thruout the | world to guard against the so-called “black and yellow” menace, te There are about five orders in Engiand and ite dominions now |] which were organised primarily to Fart opt pacgmtg Soy |] oppose the influx of cheap black and 3 890 to 620 p. ms 108 to ellow labor into ¢ xg a | henna ed apes aalacon, 24360 metérs 6:46 to 7:28 “Th what 4 eet the county unity. Viait oul Ipractic Enter All Drugiess Methods. mte Our Speci iversal practic Thompson ath erry Bt, Seattle. Ma easels suspected of rum smuggling | Day tn Seattle will take the form of ; | Day in Seattle will take the form of | | beyond the thred mile limit. ja basket plenic at Woodland park at | The American proposal suggested «| 1:30 p. m. Saturday. reciprocal arrangement whereby | All citizens are being urged? by each country would be permitted! Mrs. mma M. Rhodes, chairman of within certain limite to search the| the committee, to take part in the vonseis of the other country. Under! protect against war this proposal, Great Britain would | obtain the consent of this govern ment to search American vessets sus | pected of running arms to Ireland jon the high sens. tate ‘College, a ‘Theses are in checks and plaid patterns of attractive colorings and neatly trimmed with organdie and self mate tlala, Bore have sashes, oth. Men’s Summer Union Suits Special $1.85 Extra quality cotton ribbed Union Suits, well tailored, full cut in ankle length, short sleeve styles. Colors are mottied gray © ecru, Values hard to beat at $1.56 each. SERVICES WILL be held at 11 Among the «speakers will be Mayor! , m, and § p.m. Sunday at Trinity Wille Forbus, | episcopal) Parish chureh, Rev. C. @. Holy Communion | ¥® | BARTELL DRUG STORES B. J. Brown, Lady attorney, Dr. Ernest F. Tittle, of Evanston, 11).; Elgar C. Snyder and | Baird in charge. Mrs. Rhodes. | wilt be held at m REY. A. BRODBECK will conduct services at the Buddhist mission, 1020 Main at. at 4 p.m. Sunday. Sunday echoot will be held at 11 @ m. prerelease nants Senne NaN Sea AMUSEMENTS ANTAGE Matineces, 2190; Nights, 7 and & New Playing WILLARD MACK @ C0. darvie Revue; Caledonian Four; Crane Sisters; Three Belmonts; WHAT'S IN THE AIR duly 28 K F C—(260 meters) 12 te 1 p, , Ls to 2 p.m, 2:5 to 2 p.m, p. m., 6:80 to 645 p. m., Every dollar saved and wisely invested, worka for its owner. BARTELL’S help you to save. at on th oe ede hoo: weap {860 meters) $:15 to 048 The Juniors—high-grade, at will or grown-up. Simple to op- erate, sturdy of construc- tion, neat in appearance, moderate in price. Three lens equipments to choose from, including the | sharp-cutting Kodak Anas- tigmat, f.7.7. | No. 1 Junior $12 to $19 | No, 1-A Junior. . .$13 to $20 2-C Junior... .$16 to $27 No. 3-A Junior. ..$17 to $29 Bathing Caps at Half Price You will find on display at every Bartell store a large assortment of fancy Bathing Caps to be sold at just half price. We advise buying early while the variety of styles and colors is complete. in wale does not include plain diving Honest Clocks Westclox are honest clocks be- cause they tell the truth—de alarms and dependable service. Big Ben .. Baby Ben . ‘ Big Ben, luminous dia) Baby Ben, luminous dial.. America | Lookout Bleep Meter . Bunkie ... Bingo seers f The prices do not include 5% tax Thermos Bottle Special Genuine American | Thermos Bottle, pint nize, heavy metal cane, brown eggshell enamel finish; polished alum- num cap, shoulder and bottom. Regular price SPECIAL 98¢ pendable timekeepers, dependable | make good pictures for child as ad 4 The Brownies Every youngster wants a Brownie—they are not only inexpensive and simple to | operate but give excellent results, even when in the | hands of a novice. They dif- fer in size but not in re- liability. No. 0 Brownie No. 2 Brownie... No. 2-A Brownie. 1 No, 3 Brownie MONEY SAVING SPECIALS Friday and 49c} | Woodbury's Soap- 3 cakes 20c 25e size Daggett & fame- dell's CO) 2¢ Cream { 69c { 91.00'Mary Garden Faces Powder $1.50 Mary Garden Tollet Water $1.19 Wfeseit’? Saleeet OB 2be Purola Randoline . . 16c 35e Mirror Natl Pollah .. 22¢ 33c 79c 50c mine Lilly's Tooth Paste Giycothymoline~ pint size ; Bartell Candies Always fresh, clean-and whole some ORANGE JELLY SLICES- Special, per Ib. . RASPBERRY FR Spe per tb san enied JUMBO JELLY BAN Special, per Ib 22¢ pROPS— 19¢ PROAN HIBALLS Delicious Op- era Cream centers, dipped in car amel and rolled in pe enna; each, Be. PRNOCHE LLs Made of Pe- noche, Sugar and Cream, dipped in car- rolled walnuts; Saturday ihe size Nature's Remedy Tablets 17c he nine Bioan's Liniment 24c $1.00 wine Nujol 79c a 4c Witch Hazel pints 32c 17c 40c DB. & B. Absorbent Cot ton, best quality-— 29c half pound 5 1. & Th Zine Oxide Ad sive Pinstor My -in. by Syyaran 23c $1.50 Genuine Ther: OBe mos Bottle, pt. sine 55¢ the Glycerine and Hay Tum Lotion ‘ The Unbleached Auto Sponge 18c Mrs. Alberty’s Food The Bartell Drug Stores afe the exclusive sales agents in Beattie for this well- known Baby Food: Mra. Alberty’s Food tn especial ly recommended for under nourished infants Ver package ..... BARTELL D Second and Union 610 Second Ave. First and Yesler Way First and Pike Sixth and Pine No. 2-C Brownie...... $5.00 | Folding Brownies. .$9 to $17 Liquid Veneer Mop Polish Special apecial ‘ Ade site, 12 ons, special Feet Hurt? Naturally your feet need more attention during warm weather. You will find every popular foot remedy at Bartell’s. COMFORTS Liixor Foot Powder Allen's Foot Base Penslar Tread Easy Nyal Bas’om 6... .sees BiueJay Foot Powder Fairyfoot Powder . | A. D, 8, Peredixo.. FOOT BALMS Gypsy Foot Relief BiueJay Foot Massage Septol Pedicura ...« Mason's Foot Ointment... lee Mint ... 1 ABO FOOT SOAPS Johnson's Foot Soup A.D. & Foot Soap Biue-Jay Foot Soap Dr, Scholl's Pedico RUG STORES Fifth and Pike Ballard and 22nd N, W. 1908 Boren Ave. J} you." |], hotels?” Which I cannot divulge, pro- poxes to form an alliance with the kian, which would nerve as a nuc- lous for an organtaation whieh would reach to every corner of the earth. “They plan to name it the Anglo Saxon union, or the Caucasion union. | “Whether the kian will decide to| enter inte the proposed order, I can. not say until f have talked with Im./ pertal Wizard Clarke | “It is highly improbable that the! organization would)take the form of an international Ku Klux Kian, be. cause of the klan's fundamental principle ‘Americansim,’ but it is pos | sible that we will affiliate.” | Wood declared that the organiza: | thon would not limit ite European membership to protestants, a does the Ku Klux Kian Roche Harbor Plans i Three-Day Festival The annual threeday harvest festival of the Roche Harbor Lime Co, will begin Saturday, lasting un- ti] Monday evening. The boat from Seattle will take ats to Roche Harbor, leaving the Colman dock at | 7a Mm, Saturday, Auto parties go- ing by way of Anacortes will be net | there at the ferry landing at 9 a. m. and 2 p.m | Barbecued salmon feasts, trips to the fish traps and @ moonlight sup: | per, an well as other unique features, will be provided 0. B. HANSON, pastor of Green| |Lake Bethany ehureh (Lutheran), | | will conduct services Sunday at 11 a. | m. and & p.m. Sunday school wil! at 10 a.m | WOMAN _ DRIVES) TO MT. RAINIER | PARK —— | “Well, Mra. Jordan! 1 think you | are @ clever woman. You don't| weigh more than 110 pound# and it| must be quite a task to drive up| | Mount Rainier and back. Didn't you have any tire trouble or anything?” | “Not & speck of any kind of trou bie, It ten’t size alone that one needs, I know my ear and I kno just about what {t will stand.” “Did you take your two little girls with you?” “Of course I did, and mother went, ‘too, and we had a wonderful time.” | “Of course you did, I've never | heen there myself, but they say the | ncenery Is something wonderful, Did) you camp out all the time or stop at “We took one meal a day, on the average, at a hotel, and we slept at | hotels all but two nights. And T was so glad I got the outing sult, It was #0 watinfactory, It looked trim | all the time, I got it at Cherry's, at 1015 Second ave, between Madiaon and Spring, in the Rialto building, over the Pig'n Whistle, It was a tweed suit for $19.50, which was for: merly priced at $39.60. I wore a oft felt hat and pongee blouses with It, which I also got at Cherry's, And, you know, the best thing about Cherry's ta that one can buy there on credit and pay an ts convenient for Advertisement. I *Kamiasions Gen: Mats., 26e; Nights, 400 Genuine Universal VACUUM BOTTLES 1-Pint Size, Extra Special « 85c Complete with filler and nickeled cap—keeps liquids hot for 24 hours. An excep- tional value at this very low price. No phone orders—no deliveries. SPL“'ALS FROM OUR BA. "MENT STORE Steel Pot. 9 Ricer or Fy “¢ Press Regular 50c Special at 20¢ Square Electric TOASTER STOVE Regularly sells at $2.50. " Special at . p $1 .69 Boils, toasts and fries. Guaranteed for one year. (Made in Seattle) Similar to cut. TABLE TUMBLERS Set of Six Special ff 29c They are very neat, medium weight Fluted Tumblers. A real bargain at 6 for 29¢. No C, 0. D, Orders. Chlorinated Lime, spe- cial, 8 cans, 25¢. Peet's’ Washing Ma- chine Soap, special at 29¢ package. Oakite Cleanser, spe- cial at 19¢ pkg. TINKER TOYS Regular 75c, Special at 49c A wonderful toy for the children. a a 9 Going Camping ? Special prices on Auto Tents, Wall Tents, Flies and and Camping Supplies. See us—we can save you money. Folding Camp Grates Small size Special 49¢ SN Ass» Large size Special T9¢

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