The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 9, 1923, Page 5

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MAY 9. 1928 STRAWS THURSDAY! WEDNESDAY rHt EATTLI 7 PAGE 5 —_—__. AR Indian Folk Tales THe RHODES co. The Story of the Deer’s Creation 1 | How He Plotted Against His Enemy ' — | How His Plot Turned Against Him Making Your Own Apparel a Pleasure by Using Editor's Note—This is the Dy eighth of a series of folk tales Stand up, Deer Deer wis Bt “ b] e ” Yours Straw Hat Season Starts ot Pug as. ellos pursed at this, but be obeyed. A Me Call Pattern— It §S Printed is Thursday—it’s the day ieee agipesy ioe wid tice 1 into Dees right H ! Seattle Men err the sockinai aseleuser for the unfinished ce ighe soe ad thaw univeraty, and herself an am sn at ; f bonnets. Mens wae tt y tt fnew Sain et oe ee] E72 Planning a Coat, Suit or Dress— te Sam, an old medicine man the it on @ at the Tulalip reservation. He _ m pe died last November, and with \ | tino on peng ee igewn Bar face Pee necator shat tteat 54-Inch Velour 54-Inch Knobby Crepe ay ios tok lo:'e: boty. they shall ‘eat’ your, meat. 6s Reduced to Reduced to | slecy wes: (Old to mo, caly a) [200 ey Shall oat your, mba fow weeks go, by Johnny ft | Fornsby, who lives on Fidalgo 9 | The next story will be “The $1 75 $1 J5 | laland, - 1 it from his §| Arrow Chain,” telling of the 4 | chain of arrows that went to } Cor daar alate roaedac He | pre Pig wa ira pode pray i A soft, lustrous velour material, very An attractive crepe r well Ing on the Skagit river, Just the sky practical for coats and capes. Dis- adapted for skirts and 4 It gt = pod avi 5 to tole |] ga played in beige, ro: Ke scarlet, omes in colors of tan, ¢ , carmel, ained by the writer in her = ae ‘ and _ black ry special Thursda; stantially reduced for rsday, yard, many visits to Northwest OF if LOC IGIN( yard, $1.75. $1.75. tribes. | wane TALLAHASSEE } May , 1923 styles await you. Sennit and fancy braids. All BY ERNA GUNTH rivaling In horror the char the new blocks. Wide, medium and narrow brims ff 20. eee + Mir in 54-Inch Skirtings 54-Inch Tweeds with crowns of various heights. hana) there ape today; ba pious operated ° Reduced to Reduced to Smart new Tweeds in a wide ranges | of desirable color combinations, ideal | for sport wear, in garments such as | | ving A wide range of desirable skirtings, Panamas, Too! meena bass ge von i a number of privoners including two-tone striped and plaid : ‘ ah We powerful Y can. iil ie pesroag Bat eur Berd fom - ratines, checked eponge and overshot knickers, skirts and even light wraps. Genuine South American Panamas. 5 huinan treatment, whe charged. plaids of wool Canton crepe. Sharply Very special for Thursday, a yard, | * . e 0 | He went into his house and| The burial place of one of the reduced for Thursday only. $1.45. ; Sailors, Alpines, Optimos and other e | nukes ot the tat "ners af one| dead vim. wan exert” y s é fine © to a) Franklin ag a “ho vamp, shapes in correct proportions. Wear {se sae ee Pe aah apres fe’ ag Wooten Goods Dept.—Upper Maln Flor ie He want arrow heads. bones into ed to be prepared to fight the great Franklin pre ntand, ed his wife on the| and his testimony wag rela-| one tomorrow. ties, held here as nat Dave I w idence in the er will be Cole, district He heard the singing and new at once what Deer was doing. He watched uten Sacques ~Bs Thursday only te Dokwibut when he came, Deer) tively mild aa to conditions in the] MEN’S SHOP jist. step inside ince Rein faba 2 gape trae [agp Baby Week Special for Thursday oon | une aiterrow to wah that Government Given » {A remarkable assortment of | _Dokwibut, ~ : | Narcotic Evidence Infants Sweater Sacques, woven of soft 1 95 i <<. | “Aviule Deer’ wed working and), PORTEAND, May 9.—One hun-| Sweater ( Shetland floss and trimmed ‘ 3 | ng this: soli: Dekwibot. Ghtos hci ee ouaem worth of ner with silk stripes or rosebuds. Deer for a few min eer did not know Dokwibut, for to him he looked just like an) wr, ordjnary man. Maguire, 1o moved for the order giving the ‘Then Dokwibut #ald.| narcotics into Cole's possession, ex- “What are you singing, {plained to Federal Judge Bean that| Sing it again.” inspector would forward tho! So Deer sang his song again. And) drugs to Washington, where thone| Dokwibut said unfit for medical use will be do: “Lat mo neo that thing which) stroyed, and the remainder distrib- you are making.” Deer filed off) uted Among government Hospitals the last bit of rough bone on the} | TOO MUCH FOR HIM “How far is. it from New Fresh from the Army and look.| Pittsburg?" asked tho examiner ing for excitement camo ex-Private} Buck picked up his hat. Crimsonbeak—Why, sure. Today Buck. He glanced over the field of| “I don't know,” he retorted with | when I was out in it with my wife opportunities and decided on a job| dignity and emphasises, “and what's|it stopped three times in front of a in the police force. Ho didn't know, | more, if that's going to be my beat,| millinery store and five times in T resign right now."—American Le |front of saloons.—Yonkers States. sion Weekly. man. Yeast—Did you say your automo. | bile is quite unmanagable at times? minister went up into the puluit with @ crown on his head and palms in his hands. “Why, Johnny, what are you talk- ing about?" she exclaimed. “Surely ‘pee ‘Has Resort ! Passenger Listing Tho largest number of passengers ever carried on an Admiral Oriental Car Inspector at Hoquiam Suicide HOQUIAM, May 9—The’ body of John Hansen, 49, Milwaukee railroad however, that nowadays cops have fo pass intelligence testa and all PHO NOCRAPH jarrowhead and then handed it to | Dokwibut Tho great man looked) Gawky Youngster Is. Is Pretty Young Lady| “It's funny I never noticed how pretty Mildred ia. I've seen tut child almost every day sino sho! was a baby and never noticed hor | particularly until recently, And. |comparing her with other giris of her age, she really seems almost | beautiful.” “Yes; Mrs, Green, I think you are| right about Mildred. She is a lovely | girl and TI, too, seemed to notice it] |suddenly. Sho's one of these gaunt. |long-legged youngsters who sudden-| |ly grow good to look at.” | “And when you do notice her, It's quite possible that her coithes have | | something to do with her prettiness. | She is very well dressed, you notice. | At Elizabeth's party yesterday she} wore such an attractive Iittle blue |addreases to the Basin league ban. Start Actual Basin Survey Next Week SPOKANE, May'9—Actual survey for the Columbia basin reclamation project, under Homer Gault, United s expert, will start this week. ‘hat the work will start immedi. ately and the success of the project in assured was made known by Ar- thur P, Davis, United States director | of reclamation, and Frank Goodwin, | nanistant secretary of the interior, in quet hore. |Mention Farley as New Board Member | May 9—E. P. was recommended ding today as A. D, Lasker's successor as chairman of the shipping board, Farley was former- ly head of the sales department of the Emergency Fleet corporation. line vessel from the Orient to the United States will arrive in Seattle May 17 on the lner President Jeffer- son. The steamer left Yokohama May 7 under command of Capt. Francis Nichols and carries 525 pas- sengers, Every first and ‘second class stateroom 1s filled, according to officials of the company, Tho President Jefferson also car- ries a larg 50 of Keneral freight consigned 1 y to cities on the East coast. HOW TO CUT T. LIVERPOOL, May 9.—A stakes with $5,000,000 in prize: conducted by the government to re- duce the national debt and lighten taxation, was suggested in a speech here by Sir John Harmood-Banner, member of parliament. EAD COLDS... | car inspector, was found in his room in the Elks club by a maid Tuesday afternoon. Death was due to a self- inflicted buliet wound, according to the coroner's report. BOY, READ THIS TO MOTHER Johnny told his mother when he returned home from church that the “TIZ” FORTENDER, SORE, TIRED FEET Ah! what relief. No more tired feet; no more burning feet, swollen, bad smelling, sweaty feet. No more pain in corns, callouses or bunions. No matter what ails your feet or what under the sun you've tried without getting relief, Just use “TIZ.” “TIZ" draws out all the poisonous exudations which puff up the feet; “TIZ" is magical; “TIZ” is grand; our minister would never do any- thing so unusual as that!” “I guess, mother,” said the boy, “tt would be a good deal more un- usual if he didn’t have any crown on ~ his head or palms in his hands," crepe dress. Dark blue with ailk| ‘spoon; ie boise a tees tet troubles so) ‘The one remedy that always give: stockings to match. Her mother/ Neoly hey Diol aoanetn oakn Cae thew OUP YOUr lrelief from the awful pain of Ki : | face in pain. Your shoes won’t seem Pa idney_ a did have good taste, but =, ; always did have good taste, but he Co Respondent Is K tight and your fect will never, never {and Bladder ‘Troubles and Rheum | vantage on Mildred. Back in America | hurt or get sore, swollen or tired. |tism. 0c. a box—at. ; “Yes, and she doesn't spend a lot] NEW YORK. May 9.—Florence VAPORUSB ng BBEX, era ahve depart: |for free sample to Na-Dru-Co., Inc, ; of money on her own clothes or| Leeds, named os co-respondent in the Over 17 Million Jara Used Yearly '™°"t store, and get relief for a few Buffalo, N.Y. 3 = la month for clothes. She tells me be. |she buys everything for both her- Severely Injured | f |self and daughter at Cherry's. They] req Brown, year-old son of E.| Fi |have such attractive clothes, and| 5 prown, 610 James at. was se-| t thia advantage 1s helped by the fact} verely injured Tuesday night when | oe SN edgy Sn pin SS eR WE BEG TO ANNOUNCE THAT WE HAVE TAKEN ON THE FULL LINE OF BRUNSWICK PHO) AND BRUNSWICK RECORDS. OGRAPHS WE NOW HAVE 3 WHOLESALE 1519 Third Avenue COMPLETE LINES OF PHONOGRAPHS TO CHOOSE FROM and Victrola ALSO 2 CATALOGS OF RECORDS BRUNSWICK AND VICTOR Everything Pertaining to Music MANUFACTURERS Brunswick Bush & Lane Posislane Piane G. RETAIL |her daughter's.” | jme just recently that she buys very | carefully on the credit system. She| has a budget that allows so much that they give credit.” Cherry's are at 1015 2nd ave., be- tween Madison and Spring, in the \Rialto Bidg., just over the Pig'n Stillman. divorce proceedings, re- Italy and France. Boy in Coaster Is his coaster wagon got beyond his} control and plunged down Cherry st. and at Sixth ave. crashed into an auto driven b BE. | Whistle. Take elevator,—Advertise- | ment. Asters Are Indispensable in the Garden 730 N. 82nd st. The child was taken to the city hospital for treatment, Burnett of | cents.—Advertisement, | “Really? I always thought they! turned to the United States yester- | ary |were rather expensively dressed.” day on the Majestic, after having STORE HOURS: 8:30 A. M. TO 6 P. M. | “Not +: all. In fact, Alice told| spent several months on a tour of TOILET SOAPS Special for Thursday's selling. Four 8-ounce bars for 25¢ Pure and refreshing, made by the Palmolive Soap Co. Your choice of Lemon, Rose, Geranium or Cocoa (for hard water). ‘This popular flower is one of tandard favorites without h no flower garden {a com- They are excesdingly productive and the delicate col~ ors, long season of bloom and the vigor of the plants make them most popular, Asters fequire only ordinary care and good garden soll, but they respond liberally to.» little extra attention and wong as larger varieties rival fav themuma in the magnificency of thelr flowers. Our garden experts will glad= ly glyo you sumgestions about the “beat varieties and arrang ment for your particular yard. jLLY’s Ploneer Square, Senttle 25 Sale of 125 32-Piece DINNER SETS In the White St. Francis Pattern, for Thursday at $2.98 A remarkably low price. Set Consists of 1 Baker 1 Dish 6 7-inch Plates 6 4-inch Plates 6 Fruits 6 Teas and Saucers y 7e- INCH RUBBER GARDEN HOSE Corrugated and moulded, Very special at 50 FEET—$5.98 Bulk Peas, two varie- Beans, in three varie- 10c pkgs. of Peas and Corn, special 5¢. ties, special 19¢ lb. ties, special 19¢ Ib.

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