The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 22, 1923, Page 5

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TUESDAY, MAY 22, 1 THE SEATTLE STAR [Goweniont Payments ———| WOOD REFUTES LIVESTOCK MEN WITNESS HELD RUNBAUM BROS GRAFT CHARGES TO TOUR STATE FOR PERJURY FURNITURE CO. INC. Says Money Is Not Paid to Will Hold Shows in Many|Changes Story in Second SIXTH AVE, B Philippine Commission Counties, June 5-14 Trial; Arrested THE RHODES co. A Sale of Women’s Silk Blouses Starting Wednesday Blouse Dept—Upper Main Fioor TWEEN PIKE AND PINE Broken lines taken from and priced for a speedy clearance. 46 Blouses Reduced to $5.75 23 Blouses, formerly $7.95 regular stock Woe that he bad flecting on members who, according to cabled published In the United States re uded by Gen arges that the 1 had be nt in the United Stat each had been in « Philippine each pendence fu: n) 23 Blouses, formerly $8.95 ye for the purpose Beautiful Blouses of heavy crepe de Chine and few printed imported pongees, charmingly trimmed with fancy silk embroidery and colored beads. These are in a broken line of sizes and include colors such as fawn, bitter sweet, navy, _ tan, brown, gray, beige and dark red. All are in (7 overblouse style. Choice, while they last, at $5.75. public sentiment here for | O"* ne independer a eft the witne n of the pur deliberat ney Was pent and t it in ay guilty of hav Jail ot | the Will Urge Fight THE RHODES CO; Combination Walnut or Jacobean Oak 7-Piece Dining Room Suites $] 8 1 50 T Vepv cpee . SP TT TOANT | A VERY SPECIAL REDUCTION This beautiful 7-plece Dining Room Suite, exactly as pictured, consists of a large extension table, buffet, china closet and 4 chairs cover in genuine blue leath As only a limited num. ber of suites are available at th ational reduction, you are urged to come in as early as possible Wednesday morning. OR IF YOU PHONE ELLIOTT 4919 WE WILL RESERVE A SUITE FOR YOU You Can Possess This Excellent Dining Room Suite for a Payment of Only $10.00 Down THE BALANCE IN TERMS ARRANGED TO §UIT EACH INDIVIDUAL NEED, Do you want to sell your home? Star want ads will help you Dall Main 0600, want ad department.) home just to your liking. ‘Tu: — | the want ad columns on Convict Labor |!" “es ted cHtbaco, May 22 nate Ameri dw fight on the t labor will t ernational Association of An effort to manufactu system 1s seriously garment industry users of convict manufacturers no jout of business, | tM, Tim, nt of the associa |tlon, New York, today declared country at largo was wearing clothes. United 8 40 per © lared Under-vell labor using the system is forcing eased |Bill Jones Gets the Little End of Deal PORTLAND, Ore, May Bill real- find |” Suit If and pushed theoretically rious deductions The count 0, Bill's law accident, ore » ip Shipment of White Btops the Fr cep rice ¢ punda: | wh n, June | wan Monda, 0 a hundred pou receipt of thin s ina ma June | res nt shai price,” sald Kannair Mor June 6 - mune Juee © Stage Folk Marry ays Harbor, June ‘Thuraton, June | June 14. CHILD LABOR MEETING HEL meetin) and will pro. ceed to Skagit Snohom on Mason, June 1 |13, and Lewis, | GREENWICH, Edith Day, a musical and Pat Somerset, | married here Conn., May Epglish nday. the 1a attended by | lay of divorc d veteran organization |. Carlton, the theatrical *, held In the Pacific building, |and Miss Day night, the welfare 4 Oregon Short Line wo weeks because of the de » decree a nposed of William Sh saline WASHINGTON, May x1 Oregon t Line mission for authority miles of line from Fe to Wells, Nev. The nedy were t labor amendment to the federal con. atitution. Their report will be sub. to Sugar Will Arrive comedy star, actor, | The wedding had been twico postponed in parating Carl producer, |}] Plans New Roadway The to bud 97 ‘erson, Idaho, xtension is de- f 30 Blouses Reduced to $6.85 17 Blouses, formerly $10.95 18 Blouses, formerly $9.75 Blouses in Jacquette, overblouse and Balkar blouse sty made of a he durable crepe de Chine, with bead and trimmings. In a broken line f sizes and colors. Wonderful values at $6.85 cach. embroidery | After Long Delay 19 Overblouses Reduced to $10.85 10 Blouses, formerly $16.50 9 Blouses, formerly $13.95 Heavy Crepe de Chine Blouses in over- blouse styles, exquisitely trimmed with wilk stitching and embroidery. In a broken line cf eizes, but displayed in both light and dark colors. Choice, while they last, at $10.85. Clearance of 284 Pairs of Women’s Imported Kid Gloves $2.95 Imported Kid Gauntlets with long cuffs, strap at wrist and embroidered backs, pique sewn. In white, russet, navy and bleck, with white pre- dominating. Not each size in every color, Very ~ special, a pair, $2.95. 427 Pairs of Imported Kid and Lambskin Gloves Reduced to $1.19 A broken line of Gloves including Imported Kid and Two-clasp styles, Imported Lambskins; also Capeskin Gloves in one-clasp style. Sharply reduced for clearance—a pair, $1.19. mitted the Washington , State sired to provide an additional outlet | Child Labor Protective association WASHINGTON, May 22.—The su- for highly developed irrigated lands. | Woman Attacker REWARD LACE. WORKERS Gets Long Term PARIS, May 22—Skilful and tn. 3 [aera |duatrious lace workers !n Northern| PORTLAND, May 22. — Alfred make arrangements for the staging | France will be rewarded. ‘They will | Beauchafiip, who, while posing as # Of i plenie, which shall be an axi-| receive 100,000 france from Willlam| police officer on the might of March ee Lok. Le DORSET, OF WORK: | Wak Cromwell, American philan- |ing children. ‘The committee in-|tnropiat. Mr. Cromwell, who apa 26, attacked Mrs. Irene Lemon, was jcludes prominent Inbor leaders and|orary president of the Retour au {sentenced to 19 years and 9 months’ | attorneys, | for blinded |tmprisonment in the state pentten- tiary by Circult Judge Morrow ye: terday. ; des he r, has done much If you wish to rent your spare} Beauchamp was found guilty by a within a short time, and will later | be carried to all veteran organiza. tions thruout the country, | A committes also was chosen to Preme court yesterday decided against Alfred I. Dupont, Delaware multi-millionaire, in the income tax suit involving more than $1,500,000. Chicago Pla for | French soldiers. Monstrous Subway room, phone a want ad to Main 0600 | jury last Wednesday. He approached CHICAGO, May plan for buliding fication of Chicago's system was presented to city council's transportation committee yesterday by R. F. Kelker, consult-| A $372,833,000 [10 Vt) the tilled ation and you will be surprised how soon | \irs, Lemon (then Miss Griffin), and her husband while their car was \stalled at the head of Washington t. Representing himself to be a po- lice officer, he ordered the girl out of the car, which he told Lemon to drive home. He then forced Miss Griffin to accompany” him, under threat of arrest, ing engineer. ickl The project includes «rtm, QUIC \ of all traction Hines under a uniform s fare. It proposes that construction @) eves Constipation of the subway start this fail New elevated and surface lines are provided. | Lea ote pecpeccre poison your blood yes . andcurtailyour energy. |, What's in the Air | ifvouriiverand bowels PROGRAY Sl ‘TUESDAY, | | don’t work 10:30 to 11 a. Rich in Flavor ‘You always can be eure of getting but- ter that ls perfect in quality and favor whea you insist on Maid 0 Clover Butter. Your grocer alweye hee itfrech, DN. J. R. BINYON Free BEST $2.50 Gu We are one of the few stores in the Northwest that grind lenses from start to and we are the only one in SEATTLE—ON FIRST AVI Examination free by gradi tometrist. Glasses not unless absolutely necessary. BINYON OPTICAL 1116 FIRST AVE. Harding Accedes to Germany’s Request WASHING May 22.—At the | request of Germany, President Hard- ling yesterday named Judge Edwin Parker as umpire of the mixed | claims commission, succeeding Judge W. R. Day, who resigned. Germany's request was regarded | by Secretary Hughes as a high com- Pe Sone pliment not only to the United States jtrouble will but also to Judge Parker personally, \be relieved. For dizziness, Jack of |Judge Parker is now a member of ‘appetite, headache and blotchy skin | the commissio try them. Purely vegetable. | Scuall Pill—Small Dose—Small Price KDZE to 4:80 p. KIR—S 9:30 p.m. KFHR—2:90 to 3:30 p. m.; 8:30 to 10 p.m. KHQ—7:30 to 8:30 p. m QUIET—6:15 to 7:30 p.m. m.; 3:30 to 6:15 p. m.; 8:30 to ——— STORE HOURS: 8:30 A. M. TO 6 P. M. Oo ENUE UNION § SALE OF WELLAR POTTERY AT 89c A large assortment of vases, fern-dishes and liners, jardinieres—excellent values at 89¢. OVERSTOCK OF ARCADE AND A“ _ EXCELITE 4 ~ HOUSE PAINTS NO. 2 GALVANIZED WASH crass ‘ew McCall Pattern 3199 The Greatest Help to Mothers (in colors) Specially priced— 1.GALLON SIZE. at.. $2.98 Buy Wednesday and SAVE! , \ TUBS Very Special for uy 79C day at ‘Well made—a bargain at this low price, Since the Invention of the Sewing Machine SPECIAL--$1.50 BUCK SAW (blue steel blade) or $1.75 HOUSEHOLD or CAMPERS’ AXE Your 9 8 c Choice Both are splendid values, BLUE BIRD ELECTRIC CLOTHES WASHER SOLD ON EASY TERMS i ¢ A year to pay—free demonstration In your home—no obligation, OTHERS’ great sewing help is the new McCall Printed Pattern. Printed lines promise the utmost cxactness in cutting the material. Numbered notches help in Joining the pieces the right. way. Printed instructions make it easy to sew stop by step. This baseball sult, made by using new McCall Printed Pattorn $199, 260, in the kind that most small boys will want for play wear, McCall Printed Patterns 15¢ to 45¢ STANDARD OIL COMPANY (CALIFORNIA)

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