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SOR TR ce ee AE A A A RT NE THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 1922, SIMI nn & Friday and Saturday Specials = from Housefurnishing Department DOUBLE BOILER (Panel Style) ALUMINUM, good weight, han- dle securely riveted on, 114- quart size, featured. 89c SPECIAL PRICE.. Gray Enamelware Kettle 88c Extra heavy gray enamel Pre- serving Kettle, in 8-quart and 10-quart sizes. Two styles—one fitted with long handle; other with bail and wooden grip. Your choice of either size special price of. Of Interest to Mothers A beautiful photograph of wr child made at our expense. Inquire in Children's Department, See the child’s photo exhibit in our sien, windows. LIBERAL CREDIT EXTENDED RUNBAU Co. IN SIXTH AVE, BETWEEN PIKE AND PINE STR MMNMNPHONE ELLIOTT 4910)jj}| Many Blooms Are water park near Fauntleroy may » submitted to a vote of the people indicated by councilmen Wed. , Guring a discussion of the at the budget hearing. No was reached. AMUSEMENTS | proximately | shown. mander here. OBORCRSERCORS “Bluhiil. luhill Chile Cheese Green The Northern Pacific Machinists Blacksmiths eeeage seeeee 70e to 70\%4¢ Per Hour 70c Per Hour 63c Per Hour 47¢ Per Hour Mechanics and helpers are allowed time and one-half for time worked im excess of eight hours per day. Young men who desire to learn these trades will be employed and given an opportunity to do so. A strike now exists on the Northern Pacific Railway. Apply to any roundhouse or shop or superintendent. NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY AT SEATTLE ANTED For Shops and Roundhouse cna lant 'nhsse precio see: RATES Machiniste Blacksmiths Sheet Metal Workers. Electricians ...+++ Stationary Engineers... Stationary Firemen....- Boilermakers Passenger Cor Men.. Freight Car Men.. Helpers, all classes. peer) te Mechanics and helpers are allowed time and onebalf for time worked in excess of eight hours per day. APPLY ROOM 3028 ARCADE BUILDING SEATTLE on Exhibit Here Between 600 and 100 varieties of gindioli were on display Wednesday for tive months, Laurence F. Lutze at the Seattle Gladiolus club's exhibi.|\# Sought by his wife, Mra. L. F tion In the Fine Arts bullding. Ap | Lutae, general delivery, 2,500 blooms were VLADIVOSTOK.—Japanese troops to evacuate Viadivostok beginning | ¥* i Aug. 26, according to Japanese com-| Warner, last heard from in Chicago, Railway Company will t rates prescribed by the United ees precy yell > lll gai 70¢ Per Hour 70¢ Per Hour | +ee/100 per hour .o per hour +. 10¢ per bour ++s.10¢ per hour . Various rates . Various rates . We to W0%e per hour . 100 per hour 63e per hour Ate per hour 'Acquitted as % % LINER RAIDED; CHINESE HELD Huge Smuggling Plot Is Thwarted Here Federal officials trom the United) Stal customs and immigration services began Thuraday a thoro in Vestigation into the ramifications of one of the bi Chinese smus sling plots y uncovered In thin port, fojiowing the arrest of 64 Chi hese stowaways on board the steam: | er Prewident Jackson Wednesday | afternoon BY ALEXANDER HERMAN NEW YORK, Aug. 17-—""The plain, homely things in tife—« home, & husband, housework— are tho things that really count. “The glamour and tinsel of from a it proves empty at ent 19, lending act mont openly walking the decks were not|on the high neas, ‘erred to accounted for, and a hurry call was|by Assistant District Attorney Alex {went in to the immigration office. Ajander Blue as a “bootleg king,” Jail general raid folle in which 54/a spectacular trial in federal court men were located in all parts of the | finally acquittal Following her Stevens in an ip. woquittal, Mra. Many of the Chinene had brought | exclusive interview their baggage along with them from |China, The men were ali young, act ive and intelligent, They did not ap-| “Because,” she says, |pear discouraged by thelr failure to| things I have been thru to # land here, and the certainly of being | warning to girls thruout the coun jsent back to thelr native land try According to Admiral line officials, jthe presence of the Chinese aboard | the vepsel was a complete surprise |to theta , adventurous experiences. young girls, based on my experiences Don't marry too young-—walt till you know your heart, “Marry ouly for real love—not to secure a home or to dodge become tired of what some girls think tk the hum- Bureau of Mis sing | bogus vg —_ Pg It's Relatives | \:x): 0 so." “My parents were well-to-do. ‘They brought me up to enjoy the best of everything, They sent me to fine schools, both here and in Europe. 1 gained culture and polish, “Then mother and father were dt voreed. I had to go to work was hard }found it In marriage. MOTHER—"For goodness come home to grandma or your daughter, Donna,” reads @ plea received from Portland, Ore. eee LAURENCE F. LUTZE—Missing Portland, | & concrete mixer, eee ALFRED WARNER—From Qui! cone, Wash, comes Mra. Sadie Be} well’s inquiry for a relative, Alfred Ore, Lutat i where he has a sister eee A. A. NORTON.Irene Norton, of Granger, Wash., is trying to locate }her father, A. A. Norton. | eee JAMES B. FURMAN—His cousin, James B. Furman, ts sought by C H. Furman, Box 111, Zillah, Wash. | The missing man, who has an er dowment waiting for him, was for merly employed hy a Seattle bank “All my dreams adventure.” where I made my first mistake, I wasn't sure of my heart, All I }eought w jaccustomed drudgery.” The man she married wae upright and a hard worker, but poor. Today he's ready to take his wife back. But Mre. Stevens won't go “We went to live in a little fat | There was dust Jishwashing make the best of it “But 1 kept craving the luxuries I had had “One day I went to the ceme- FROM GIRLAOOD TO WOMANHOOD Woman Relied Upon Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Emporia, Kansas. —‘‘I began using Lydia E. Pinkham's medicines years o when | was a girl. For several years id se vere pains atmen- perioda, ledies without ob- taining relief. I was induced to try Lydia E. Pink« ham’‘s Vegetable Compound by friends and it restored me to normal health. I often have occasion and do recommend your Ve of coma my friends who have trou- les similar to my own. use these f: | Eva Avpricn, 218 Union St., Em. |poria, Kansas. | There are many women who first | used our Vegetable Compound during | their firthood days. They found ita | valuable help during trying periods. In later years they use it whenever |they feel those annoying symptoms | which women often have. medi- cially adapted to correct the trou- les women have. Be Careful What You Wash Your Hair With Advertisement contain too much alkall, which Is |very injurious, as it dries the scalp and makes the hair brittle The best thing to use is Mulsified Jcocoanut oi! shampoo, for this is pure and éntirely greaseless, It’s very |cheap and beats anything else all to pieces. You can get Mulsified at any drug store, and a few ounces will last the whole family for months. Two or three teaspoonfuls of Mul- sified in a cup or glass with a little warm water j# all that is required It makes an abundance of rich, creamy lather, cleanses thoroughly, and rinses out easily, ‘The hair dries quickly and evenly, and is soft, fresh looking, bright, fluffy, wavy, and easy to handle, Resides, it loovens and takes out every particle of dust, dirt and dandruff. Be sure your druggist gives you Mulsified.-Ad vertisement. THE SEATTLE STAR Sounds Warning to Girls me from the lips of thrilling | real-life melodrama, in which figured A muster of the steamer's crew | yacht cruises in tropical waters amid Giscloned the fact that many Chinese | exotic islands, a dash of adventure told the only authentic story of her “I want the dan “First, here i» my advice to That; 1 sought a way out and | craving for “I was wed when barely 17, There's romance, lurury, a wey out of my un | 4g and sweeping and For a time I tried to You may | te as a tentimonial.’’— | Most soaps and prepared shampoos MODERN | “Rum Queen” * % * b tery to visit my grandmother's grave, As T was leaving, an automobile almost ran me down.” Mra. Stevens lowered her eyes for an instant { “That's when I first met Anthony Cassese, He asked permission to call, 1 granted tt.” It was the beginning. Mer dreame) of romance, adventure, luxury could | ° “There was moceping, dusting. dishwashing, For a time I tried to! make the beat of it.” | all come true—if she would go with | him. } | “It wasn't his looks that intrigued | {me,”” said the girl, “but his forceful | |manner and his promines, He told me that he was a wealthy merchant, | |ningle. He drew magic pictures of |tife at Palm Beach,” It was just what she had been 80 she told her husband | that she was leaving, and went with Cannone, now a fugitive from justice. “He give me an apartment on Riverside Drive. We went out to the finest hotels, Then he took me on his yacht named after me.” South they cruised, stopping here jand there at famous Florida resorts, |ataying at the best hotels, enjoying |the height of luxury. Finally they |reached picturesque Nassau in the Briti#h Baharnas, But—tho Mrs. Stevens has con- vinced a jury she did not know it—the yaeht on which they cruised was, according to federal officials, » rum runner, plying between the British West Indies and Brooklyn. On bis return to New York, Caggeso wan arrested, The girl waen't involved. But when he went South to secure witnesses for his case, she went with him, ‘This time they visited another boat ‘According to government authori jtles, it was another rum runner. | When it reached port it wag seized and Cassese, his chauffeur and Mra Stevens were indicted for conspiracy to violate the Volstead act ‘The chauffeur turned state's evi [dence, Cassese fied, The girl was eft to face the charge alone. Being unable to raise ball, she was confined in Jail for three weeks until her case came to trial. Wallace E. J, Collins, wellknown |lawyer, defended her without accept Ing any fee. ‘The girl denied any knowledge of bootlegging. Altho ahe had to bare the story of her experiences with Canrene and had to face her own hus | band and Cassexe’s wife in court, she never gave way to her emotions— Until the jury treed her! Then she cried. —out of happiness. “I'm gind I'm out of it,” she | sald. “I have had more than | enough excitement to last a life / I'm going to my sister's | home where I can live quietly and peacefully, as a young girl | time. should. “And never again will a so called humdrum existence pall on GIRL IS SOUGHT “IN MURDER CASE Seattle Police Search for Oakland Witness Asked to locate Mies Adele Fisher, Oakland wanted tn in connection with the murder of Edwin A. Shouse, | alleged boowe and narcotics smug: | gier, Seattle police were searching! Thursday, Miss Fish- | er, & petite California girl, is thought | | the entire olty Information garding the slaying. Bhe is said to bave had an appointment Shouse on the night of the mystert- | to have important re with | ous shooting. Advices from Oakiand Thursday stated that Shouse’s alleged dealings | in the underworld had been uncov- | red in part by the local police, re: | vealing the fact that Shoure had/ been In debt to the sum of $20,000. Shouse's companions are believed to be in hiding from the police, It ts thought that Shouse may have been slain by his creditors |Hanford MacNider | Promoted Colonel WASHINGTON, Aug. 17.—Han- ford MacNider, commander of the American Legion, has been promoted to colonel of infantry, officers’ reserve corps. MacNider was a leutenant colonel in the reserv DENTISTRY, | DR. EDWIN 4. | BROWN, D.D. | 106 Columbia St, For more than 20 years SEATTLE’ LEADING DENTIST In making high class, modern plate: | work, artificial teeth, bridgework, | |gold and porcelain crowns, gold and cement or alloy fillings, also an ex. | pert In extracting teeth without pain. | Chloroform and gas are unnecessary for painless extraction of teeth at Dr. Brown’s Dental Clinic. mz RHODE 9 to 10 Wash Dresses—50 Wash Dresses of voile, dotted swisnen and organdie, in nizen 34, 96 and 38, are offered in final Formerly $2.95. For this choice... $149 » Suits wht wetght in short knee length whi 4 form: 79, are repriced for this sale to clean up Size 36 only, For this Ginghams — S24nch Ginghama — in neat checks and plaids, For thie hour, thir sale for a clearance hoice Women's t 100 cotton, Union Suits sleeve. atyle, erly at each FRIDAY HOUR SALES Important savings on broken lines is the feature of these Friday Hour Salem on which no mail ©, D, orders will be taken, and the right to limit quantities telephone or C will be reserved, 1 to2 Men's Union Sulte—73 Nainsook Union Suits in Athletic style, in sizes 34 to 46. On sale during a mult Unbleached — Sheeting— 72 inches wide, free from dressing and extra heavy, For this 49 hour, @ yard... c Cretonnes—200 yards tn assorted patterns and in 34. and 36-inch widthe. Formerly 40c, For this a@ yard. 11 to 12 Shirts—92 Shirts in to 47 For this 10 to 11 n's Half Sox ot Cotton with turn cuff. white, In #izes 4 4% and 7 Black, in nizes 7 to 9%, For this hour, Bilks—An odd ment of Silks consisting of wehool plaids, are priced in this sale for disposal. 300 yards in all: on sale in the Silk Goods Section. i 89c Chil pairs Bocks 260 Malt over Men's Black Bateen wines 14% $1.25 hour, Formerly 95c Women's Athletic ~The Knit Underwear Section, on the Upper Main Fidor, will place on sale 60 Muslin Athletic Union Bults, in pink only, and in sizes 38, 40 and 42. Formerly $1.00 For this hour, 59c @ sult... ... each Suits assort mostly a suit, Sport Suits Special $9.95 Second Floor For Friday selling our Suit Section has reduced 30 Sport Suits for a quick clean-up. The assort- ment includes tweeds, homespuns and covert cloths, with checked skirts. Formerly $19.50 and $24.50. While they last, choice $9.95. 2to3 Women’s Lisle Hose—200 pairs of Mercer- ised Lisle Hone in black with wide garter 1 heel and toe, In sixes 8% tops, reinfore to 16; also White in sizes 8% to 10 have small imperfections For this bour, a pair Or, 2 Odds and Ends—The Blouse and Sweater Section has gathered, for this sale, about including Blouses, Scarfs and damaged and Formerly $1.00 to $10.09. 60 garmen' Sweaters, slightly For this bour—Choice. BANDITS GET | $10 TOKENS Acconted by two masked bandit: an he stepped from a street car at pairs for BO¢ 4to5 Boys’ Bathing Suits—100 Cot- ton Bathing Suits in sizes 26 to 34. On sale in the Boys’ Section, Main Floor Rear. Formerly 16c. For this hour, each...... 39c Belts—80 red and black fancy Patent Leather Belts. Former- ly 65c and 75c. For 39c this hour, choice. 3to4 Brassleres—-113 Fancy Pink Mesh Brassieres with elas- tle inset in back. Formerly Bom® o6¢. For this hour—Sizes Qo 42. 44 and «— 25c pa Each . Oval Pillows —12 pleated Cretonne Pillows in assort- ed colore—On Sdle in the Needle Art Section Form- erly $2.39, For this hour, faded. PRICE NEW ORLEANS, La—John B. Thomas, 60, factory smokestack painter, suspended 80 feet in mid air | by his toes for half hour before being rescued by extension ladders. station L, on the Ravenna line and was on his way home at Thursday, F. Gordon, ductor, 2419 EB. 60th at., small chani The b white hi large men ndkerchiefs. tion and dixappeared late hour Thursday had fatied to lo cate them Dead Bathing Girl Is Found in River |!oar"tine" ena turthermors, if thie COVINGTON, Ky,, Aug. a bathing suit here NE4R SUICIDE CHEATS DOCTOR NEWARK, N. J., Aug a) doctor was cheated out of the} when |patient coughed out of the roof of | The great blood and nerve builder, ts | his mouth a bullet which had lodged price of an operation there in a suicide attempt Sa. m, eet car con: | was com-| pelled upon threat of death to hand over upwards *of $10 in tokens and weartng | then ran into the dense underbrush near the sta Police at a vel ‘ “ 17-—The | quee the results anticipated, body of a pretty 19-yearold girl with have the price refunded. black bobbed hair and clad only tn} was found Oblo river beneath a railroad bridge | pain, su in the |#wollen veins to keep on Reduce Those Danger ous Swollen Veins Physicians are prescribingiand hos. pitals are using a new and Harmless. yet very powerful germicide that not nly causes enlarged or jvaricore | becom@ normal, | the: namel; thse te will clean thous eabelp and quickly by washing them, I know that if I wash teeth twice every day Concate’s they will be thor oughly clean. 1 know that no dentifrice candomorethan: ino reduc and wens. t f to accept anything In pi }It is such @ highly congentr preparation that two ounces last | wonde ul discovery does Bot pro- you can It ie not e for anyone | Otten they bur: rin and cause ment [ment as diréctions provement will begin at |Sruggist can supply you | ment | “Veak, pale, anaemic and ple made strong and well HEAMOTONE’ —A his now sold at all drug stores at $1.00 |and $2.00 per bottle —Advertisement. 0-CEDAR MOPS SIZE NO. 4 Extra Special at 9c For cleaning. Polishing varnished painted floors. making it easy by factory MILO TOILET PAPER dusting and or Treated with O-Cedar Polish and made tn the triangular shape, to get into the corners, representative in Basement. Ss AVENUE rf) BETTY BRIGHT ALUMINUM DOUBLE ROUND ROASTER A $2.00 value— SPECIAL for FRIDAY Cc This the handy family size, self bast- ing, with side handles. Betty Bright is a high quality Aluminum which will give long service. . Demonstration Special at Per Roll Milo is a good quality paper—7 ounces to roll. OLD ENGLISH BRIGHTENER Md Rughsh | YRtuHIAnet For waxed, painted floors, woodwork and furniture, Regularly Special Prices on vovwesue ft» ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES Special at y 35e KEY SOCKETS— 19 4 c 98 ; SPECIAL at ... &c DOUBLE SOCKETS— 69 “FUSE PLUGS— SPECIAL—8 f0F ......00005 10c SPECIAL at shollacked, BUY Friday and SAVB varnished, is at $1.40,