The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 31, 1922, Page 5

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MONDAY, JULY 31, 1922, een U UMNO A II MEMBER AMERICAN HOMES BUREAU | Grunbaum Bros. Furniture Co., Inc. The House of Liberal Credit Sixth Avenue, Between Pike and Pine A CANE AND VELOUR SUITE Finish a Rich Mahogany 40 SUITES Purchased at a Price that enables us *1985° to offer them at For Three Pieces earnny Wiidiiudiugl Ware .* ‘euawe tl WANT lid © Points of Excellence— Solid frames in a rich mahogany finish; cane panel back and ends; covered in Baker's velour, mulberry, blue and taupe colors; webbed bottom spring support. All pieces have spring edge and spring filled seat cushions and fitted with sun- burst pillow cushion for back—five pillows with each suite, All large, roomy and comfortable pieces. Built special to conform to our specifications. A small deposit will reserve one of these Suites for future delivery. STERLING RANGE The STERLING RANGE ts built with a body of Artaco Iron. Has six holes and polished top; 16-inch oven; nickel-trimmed door and warming closet frames; fire box, grates and Clues especially con our GUARANTEE for satisfactory service. ....... a SIXTH AVE, BETWEEN ?P'sKE AND PINE ST& ; : it: FOR TINDALL} KILLED SELF Councilman Philip Tinfall’s candt- ‘ote thatiahe has msg dacy the republican nomination jo were expressed Monday ca ti Sasa indorsed by confer. | “Yt? of Mra Eva Wilson, 49, who fr at titteal Geappeared July 17 from her home ence Pp ve pol action. at GH18 20th ave. N. W. Other candidates approved by the con-| Two of her children, Godfrey, aged ference are: Dan Landon, for state | 5. and Denacte, §, accompanied her, senator, 12d district; Alice Lord, for | Mr*. Wilson's husband reported to state senator, 35th district; Mra. Don. | Police. fa Baker, for state senator, 36th dis-| She has often threatened suicide, trict; Robert Bruce McGregor, for | h* *a!d representative, 44th district; Adam | Mra, Wilson tm described as five | Beeler, for representative, 46th dis. | fet. three inches tall; weight, 116 { triet. pounds, with dark hair, blue eyes ana tortoise-rimmed glasses. New Way to Curl Hair ||Criminologist Will *‘ SsraAlIIVUAUUUUUUUUUUUEAUESAEUUUUAUUCOALAUUEGeAL EU THE SEATTLE STAR BY GENE COHN BAN FRANCISCO, July & Young China in revolt! Young China, thoroly Amertean- jaed, leaping the chasm of century: old customs and traditions! Young China staging the firet slopement in San Franciaco’s historic Chinatown and then participating in & movielike drama that led to at- tempted suicide! Buch are incidents tn the romance of Grace Chan and George Sue, American.born Chinese who had adopted modern ideas while parents remained tradition-bound. Parents still sell daughters in C natown. That's what started the/ trouble. Grace Chan bobs her hatr and | Wears American clothes. 6he has been refe@ed to as @ “Chinese fap: “T ahall choose my own husband.” she announced. “I will not be sold.” But to her parents, she says, she had a face value of $1,500 and an. other sultor had already made a “payment down.” Her amileg were only for George Sue, however, and he was not rich, He also had become Americanized. had spurned tong affiliations and didn't lke the iden of wife purchase ‘MISSOURI NEXT thetr | | cide -| beyond.” She left a note anying that Would Break Love Shackles Grace Chan Ho agreed, for the sake of custom, to pay $800. That was all he could afford, When consent appeared impos sible, he resorted to American ways. Thruout one night he waited tn an auto until Grace Chan could flee down the fire eneape and elope with him, He thought that would end ft. But, for the first time, Chinese Parents came to court with an an- nulment sult. Grace wae but 17 and the judge had to uphold the mother. Grace was taken to a mission, ‘The following day she attempted “gee juen,” as the Chinese cali sut- “the opening of the door to the if whe did not meet death then, she would try again. She would not live without George. In this she followed her sister, Lena Chan who, one year ago, eatab- shed the “revolt” tradition when she committed gee juen. “We aro told everywhere to be came American,” Grace says. “And when wo do, It Is to clash with the customs we are told to forget. We of young China cannot be both old and new. We must choose. And we are choosing. If it leads to tragedy— well, have I not learned that changes come only over the corpses of die BATTLE CENTER Much Depends | Upon Result Peril Seen in Long Drought Fear that a disastrous forest fire Will break out unles# there ts rain in the near future was expressed Mon- day by ¥. E. Pape, state forester. At the same time G. N. Salisbury, gov: || Fine for Outdoor Girl | The stimerine method of in, | the hair is the proper thing (for etth bobbed or long hair) before ‘going mo: boating jor Indulgt ny outdo 4 lexerciae. 1 not only «ive [the hair the most beautiful wavy jand curly appearance imaginable | but wind or heat will not ‘The BUFFALO BILLS * WILD WEST SHOW jeurt out. acquired, i will be | um, inatead of dull « | looking When combed out it will | be as nice and fluffy as if it had just | | been shampooed Just get m bottle of Hquid sfimer- tna at any drug or department store | follow the accompanying directions: land you will be simply deligh |Srith the result. This product is, of course, perfectiy harmie: and there lis nothing sticky. reas unples fi | Seek Legate Slayer Luke S$. May, expert criminologint, © | will take up the search, Monday, for the slayer of Patrolman Charles 0. Legate Chief of Pollet W. B. Sev- cryns has turned over to M: fatal bullet, cartridge, bioodstain fingerprint ex ‘ Mayor Brown will subject the clues to a new set of aclentific-testa, he said. He expects to be able to make his report to Chelf Severyns by Wednesday or Thurwlay One Legate suspect’ already has been freed, according to the criminol ogist, ax a result of fingerprint exam inations, ana Apuinaido invited | the | |ernment weather forecaster, was an |nouncing that there was no more jrain in sight than there was when the drought began, more than 10 weeks ago. All the forest fires in the atate are lunder contro! at present, Pape anid, but he declared the danger = tncreas. Ing with each day of continued drought NEW YORK.—John Brakke, first officer on American relief abip Manitowoc, married to Anne Viv. denko, Russian girl, whom he found stowed away on the ship of Coming Primary BY J. ¥. BEAMAN KANSAS CITY, July 31—Missourt prepared today to give the country ite next big political thrill The result of the primary next Tuemlay will rank with Pennsyl |vania, lowa and Indiana tn political | significance, regardiess of whether |Senator James A. Reed wins his [fight for a vote of confidence or in} |repudiated thru the nomination of | | Breckenridge Long to be the demo rat ndidi for the senate. Reed's fight has been against the |Wilson wing of the party and his |selection would Indicate a revolt in| |the democratic ranks, as he has been lalmost an outcast since the national jeonvention in San Francisco because | of his opposition to the controlling Burgiers have been carry acids for silver articles, known to testing gold and | Advertinoment Here by Veterans influence WHAT’S IN THE AIR THE RHODES 6s. 2 Dependable Values Men’s Wear | | An August Clearance of Just Inside the Door A SALE TO TALK ABOUT!! 900 Men’s Shirts—Special 85c each Main Floor—Just inside the door You will marvel at the values offered in this sale of splen- did quality Percale Shirts. 900 of them in an extensive as- sortment of light and dark patterns, full cut, with neckband and soft French cuffs. Sizes 14 to 17. This is an rtunity worth coming a long way to take advantage Shirts to be offered for Tuesday at 85¢ each, sold formerly for $1.25, $1) and $1.50. Get yours early! Men’s Neckties Special 59c 350 high-grade Ties including short taken from regular stock that sell for $1.00 $1.50 each. There are dozens of att: terns and colors to choose from. You : @ real value in every number, priced sp GO¢ each. Men’s Cotton Hose Special 1214c Pair Broken lines of Men's Cotton Hose n 660 pairs in all, and including colors navy, black and white in all sizes, but size in every color. Formerly 25c a cial, Tuesday, a pair, 12%¢. Men’s Union Suits Special 69c 260 Union Suite of a splendid quality, Nght Weight cotton tn ribbed and mesh weaves. They are in short sleeve, ankie length styles, and colors are ecru and white. Suits in this group are extraordinary values offered for quick clearance at 6D¢@ each. Muslin Night Shirts Special 79c Men's Muslin Night Shirts, full cut, weil tailored, and in V-neck styles. There are 200 garments in all that have been selling regu- larly #t $1.00 each. Special for Tuesday at TO@ each. VEGETABLE SALAD BY BERTHA E. SHAPLEIGH Cooking Authority for N.E.A. Service and Columbia University One of the reasons that many people do not serve salad is that the family does not like ofl, Another reason ts that one does not always have lettuce, and most recipes for salad cali for lettuce. ‘The following recipe uses very little of! and no lettuce: 1 cup shredded cabbage 1 cup celery cut in small pleces 2 cucumbers, pared and cut in very small pieces (or they may be chopped) 3 tomatoes, chopped 1 red pepper, fresh or canned 2 green peppers cut in small pieces 1 teaspoon ealt 1 teaspoon paprika 1 tablespoon sugar 1 tablespoon vinegar 3 tablespoons ol Mix all the ingredients in a bow! thoroly, and serve very cold. If you do not have celery use twice as much cabbage and add one fourth teaspoon celery salt. This ealnd is especially good served with fried or broiled fish and with cold meat from the Hull & Dayton @ 7500 35th ave. 8, W., by who entered the store < Of every 100 people in 18 live in India. AMUSEMENT Nl Now Pin: “ARTISTS IN (Cut this out and paste it in your cook book) pats. of Washington stadium was be- Child Dancers for gun Monday by the committee tn Festival Selected | °harce of the attair. ’ The children will be trained in Belection of 10,000 boys and aitris | caine. ak 400 audiiets die. ance tiebeet who will participate in dances at the|/o¢ Hamilton Dougtas, dancing tn- Labor day celebration in the Univer: ' structor. Pe) NOYES (he oweatest acters ‘WO RCEP THE UVER AnD: 4T ALL GOULD Store Hours—8:30 A. M. to 6 P. M. 3} OR AVENUE AND UNION § "Stops Itching Instantly! ECZEMINE |"fhe wonderful discovery for Eczema 4 akin diseases, At all druggists, $1.00, or sent, p. p.. by Joyner Drug Co., Spokane.—Advertisement. Veterans of Foreign Wars, who| The nomination of Long, aside are to hold their annua) convention |from showing that Woodrow Wilson | next months in Seattle, have invited |is still a political leader, might be their onetime enemy, Gen. Emilio |Construed as an indorsement of the Aguinaldo, insurgent leader during |eague of nations on the basis of the Philippine uprising, to attend. [Reed's opposition to the former democratic administration. | duly 31 K F C—4360 motern) 5:30 to 6:45 PD. m.; 9:16 to 10:40 p. m. K D Z E—(360 meters) 3:30 to 4:30 p. m. K % C—(360 meters) 6:45 to 7:15 Our Annual Sale , Of 10,000 Pieces of Betty Bright gj] ve Seat sale at Owl Di Store, ‘Third and Pike, opens Dn. m show date. Prices: Adults, Fhe ob MEN WANTED For Shops and Roundhouse RATES seeee 700 per hour 100 per hour 0c per hour We per hour Stationary Firemen... . Boilermakers .... Passenger Car Men. Freight Car Men. Helpers, all classes. Mechanics and helpers are allowed time and onchalf for time worked in excess of eight hours per day. APPLY ROOM 3028 ARCADE BUILDING SEATTLE ‘The campaigns were at an end to p.m KIR day and political circles expectantly |awaited tomorrow, when one of the largest votes in the history of the/ state Is looked for, Reed and Long | both claimed big majorities would be returned for them !n Kansas City and St. Louls, the strategic centers, but ldopesters figure the country pre Jcincts would have more influence than tn former years and might be able to swing the primary. EMUCCA, Nev Joseph Bolan and Peter rescued after being tmprisoned for | four | National | here. Supt 76 miles north mine, 108 ANGELES.—Narrow escape from death experienced by Walter | warner, aviator, and his passenger, Eliiott Barrett, attorney, when their plane develops engine trouble and falls 1,600 feet Elephants seldom sleep more than five hours a day. Tt you value your wa repair it. Next Liberty theater rs Madison | rs in tunnel of the burning | of | ti, let Haynes 4360 meters) 8:15 to 9 p.m. TMs 1s Harding H, Dwval, sheriff of Brooke county, West Virginia, who was killed in a battle with mine strike sympathizers at the Clifton Coal company's mine at Cliftonville, WwW. Va. Five other men were also slain in the attack on the mine, 1221-Third Ave “COR UNIVER SETS: which was being defended by Duval and his deputies, ALUMINUM {" WARE Values Up to $2.00 On Sale Tuesday at the Very Special Price of 98c This {s one of the Greatest Value-Giving Sales we have ever had. Betty Bright is a high quality aluminum and will give very long service. Your choice of this wonderful selec- tion at 98¢. Sizes 114, 2, 8 Lip Sauce Pans—set of 3 Sizes 4 and 5 Lip Sauce Pans—set of 2 Sizes 6, 7, 8 Preserving Kettles Size 10 Pails (water) Size 6 Convex Kettles Sizes 8 and 4 Sauce Pans (covered) Sizé 4 Convex Kettle (with cover) Size 5 Coffee Pot Size 2 Percolator Size 4 Tea Kettle Size 10 Dish Pan 98c

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