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FRIDAY MAY 25, 1928 THE SEATTLE STAR J - ] Largest Complete Housefurnishing Store the Northwest m — : Indian Folk Tales 7HE to. /2 UNBAUM-BR or 4 eee a e z Price i ctelgpetaplet nnd, Saturday How Bluejay Rescued the Little Boy eioee ig Sale ee a Only The Boy Wandered Thru the Rocks sD 1) 0 ZEN PIKE A} ‘ ° ryy ‘ . ‘ . Py The Smartest of Birds Rescued Him T dS Hat : REBUILT : he Smartest Sans Rescued Simi | 150 Lrimmea Summer nats | _. GAB RANGES ] Ith of & series of folk tales || watched carefully for good chancs Reduced for Saturday : , COAL-WOOD RA iat ta taee baat be Wauet) |eoud Aakteeioe cette ws tba GAS COOK STOVES Maieee’ tila, Castle’ Wher: “| '|and thevedtn clad and moods tee i OIL COOK STOVES vreathensine. ak ThA olaia: \|. frtae: Waar tae sade D por a SEEN ss re ) valveraly, nd herself an an haw much & peculia oat vote ant ’ in ete All of the stories to follow left the boy and flew to te = M re bargain in. lt satan. sroee MANET] oa" 15 mae. WHani too hoy ceulae tg ‘ BY ERNA GUNTHER world, and they realized that the ; COAL-WOOD REBUILT When Yesnilbish came down from |) nels me the sreat trans RANG Nears ae SP Be the heoeg:-thint ats dic wD td) NOW we will leave Dokwibut Ba a 2 with ane old blind woman, ‘The ola| *P@ 80 back to our old friend Sener i \ “ ee 0 ACME 6-hole Range. $35.00 F og BLL 25 Pere iat fetta. ter Tacce "ed | Pink, | Tomorrow wo shall see 25 Hats Formerly $10.00 25 Hats Formerly $7.50 » price $18.75 S i $1 7.50 ry her, She sang to bim pm A rue oe 100 Hats Formerly $5.00 $39.50 ROYAL QUALITY gate Held gael eerie Fe, auerba aber thea beaut te Hats from our regular summer stock, mostly all Straws, in sea- eee s 9 75 er $18. 75 ful one ot oO edi ARREST Loe sonable shapes and colors, with ribbon, feather and flower re ve Rees trims. And they are all Rhodes Values, too. P ~igeih 19. ale $18. 75 poke ge Rag na ha Aa GER i ‘al $44.50 WEHRLE six-hole $4 LELIABLE 4 asked, “Ob, grandmother, what Range. $22 . 25 ara z “SO 25 are all the abo doing over by FOR OLD DEATH ; Famous ‘ Sale price . : SNCS Brees $49.50 PACIFIC CHIEF REBUILT bn whieh this baby’s mother | Will Be Returned to North | Women’s Coats Madge Evans sepa Range. _ Gas Cook Stoves Darna lioaen tinct so ot al Carolina for Trial Reduced to Hats price. $24.75 ale np arya 8 yg oA jetta TACOMA, Mas Patton ‘Taylor for Girls s wey: 38 OIL COOK is ise icin $9.25 Fw nah og ledge May! Pw nape ee he gs $21.85 Range. “sig pasta cbe nice little boy it was and decided | deputy sheriff from Cherokee county ° d dt Sale price 36.2 STOVES P $9. 75 to steal him, She took a piece of | North Carolina, to take him Fast to Reduced to x Saat $21 S .Adcrnae. chs rotten cedar wood and put it In tire pig ss Pel on s murder charge. : s ae "$24.75 $15.50 PURITAN 2. $10. 75 | | ent eee ee atts rine” |rom Sheri WF, Odom ot Durpac, cae eet . burner Oil Stove. , acy Sabeoe but she turned and ran home as|N- ©. county authorities arrested 4 95 gat MAJESTIC x hol Sale $7 75 See coke Mave Qed a ep pe { | {fast an she could. ‘The poor blind | Tylor Thursday as he was about to _ 60 Smart Styled Coats, ° i 5 pad MAJES’ Chole price... A +e aos. $1 1.25 Woman éid not know what: was g0 |Reusetansed ce sh “Wotern state innate ached ad Rae { Odom wired that Taylor had been That night when Yessiibish came | indicted by the superior court grand to get her child she found that !€/ jury 1919, for the alleged Sale price HD~00 $69.50 ROUND OAK 6-hole $18.50 PURITAN burner Oil Stove. mandy and other season- able materials made up in August Evans Hats, including fine Milans, had been stolen. * She rcolded the linurder of Vest McDonald ce e Range. Sale $9 25 AAs -wthnie BAMA uate in light and dark shades. banded Sailors, with ribbon stream- Sale price $34.75 price. . . her Ilttle t She called all the) Taylor talked freely of the case, ac Some are very pretty in ers in navy, brown, sand and black. people together and tok! them to/ cording to deputies and admitted he while their plain styles, ite Oil Stove. find him. Finally Bawk found out tor trial, they said. According to tule trimmed with braid and 41 Hats, formerly 87.50 9, 25 that the baby had been taken to|alleged confession, Taylor sald he embroidery. 2 Hats, formerly 86.95 price rte aor un Sha rire sete eh net | lp apie sic Mien iotabola gy Taken from regular 10 Hats, formerly . $6.50 that open and close so fast tha ; 4 4 tines A =a | stock selling formerly 23 Hats, formerly ... 5.95 § 00 E-Z-EST WAY no one can get thru. The people aback four- burner Oil Stove. looked for the smartest bird wie | SHELBY TO BE i for $24.50 and reduced Choice while they last at $4.95. could fly thru the rocks. They chose ( for Saturday only. Pp Ue: boy | The cor ned rodeo and pri t Bluejay started out and after fly nate Carper a rod and 5 tinh Water coil and cénnection at a bac diditional charge. ing many days came to the rocks, |\). id at Shelby, Mont., J 1 be as dry as 40 American Drug Sundries—Special for Saturday He waited for a good chance to}, 1 prohibition agents and several CONVENIENT PAYMENTS arranged to suit each individuad need. get thru the rocks, and when I! crews of Canadian moun crew ated officers, 4 B2¢ Mulsified Cocoanut Oil fs nt ve j came he flew thru so fast that he Theatrical Cold Cream (% Ib. Tin), . . Mulst! ocoanut Oil ..... A liberal allowance on your old stove or range as part payment. 3) | beprte seo das reat gars aes with machine guns, can make Creme Oll Boap, 6 bars ...... .25¢ Glycerine Lemon Soap, 3 bars. 'g IESE RUP II OT reer ees nenrannceeene nnn md [little boy, who, thru. the, years it{ {ty sccording to reports made by Cart Daggett-Ramsdell Cream (tubes) -B2¢ Pinaud’s Lilac Vegetale. | Jackson, general prohibition chief, Pompelian Night Cream .69¢ Malvina Cream “ had taken Bluejay to come to him, | SEIZED | had grown to be a fine, big follow. who returned here late Thursday from an extended inspection trip thru “I have come from your mother! siootana, Idaho and British Colum. to take you back home,” said Blue. |). Thursday | say Assorted Talcums -18¢ Pebeco Tooth Paste .., FIVE CA WATER |Held Up by Bandit rte ist tua mans bs teen as He Enters Garage | pconipition Sheriffs to Meet at Port Angeles agents late | The border will be patrolled by | PORT ANGELES, May 25—Port; While putting his auto fn hit) when they entered the home of P. K. “All right," sald the boy. “You | asked his dad for an extra dollar on . Qui Angeles is preparing to entertain|garage on Thureday night. Earl| Kelly, 220 allroad ave. S. proved| help me thru the racks and lien | Syele egos cur ica awe toachiae| Governor’s Son Is t Glowatios day: Marquis Quits R the » annual meeting of the |Cydell, 602 West ag iets ae a jt be a water haul, and Kelly en-| fly to my people and: tell them | 145 mounted on the machines, ac Loser i in Ball Pool} Then Father Donahey started an Following a De Washington State Sheriffs’ associa-| prised by a bandit, who whed &) joyed a inugh at the expense of the 1 am coming. When I come, 1 | | UMBUS, 0. May —Alvin | iny, co EDINBURGH, May 25.—The Bs tion, July 18 19 and 20. Plans|revolver and threatened to kill him| o¢ticers, Five cases were unearthed | shall. change everything | SOC Cena A, nN coe at aa gas POR AMG nee ee oe eee oe ee " a8 «3 be C0) avole: 'o oe rod ctor ” : A . ” re 7 z have been made to entertain 100|!f he did not hold up his hands./teneath the stairs at Kelly's home| make new countries, new Oe taeie Gamea: PVias nae Na OP All eay Sk banieall oek Nee The results of the governor’s|@uis of Douglas and Clydesdale, a delegates from the 30 counties of|Cydell was relieved of $32 The | and when the truck arrived’ the] male and tiew plople” Bat ta nce eames VEY a Bee tei tickets at a dime each | nquiry came today in the form of an|feated aspirant for champie the te. Police chiefs, prohibition| bandit escaped. |sleuths discovered that every bottle Bluejay picked up the boy | sackson's opinion, cone and they didn’t win, executive proclamation prohibiting} boxing honors, has informed agents and other-enforcement offi cern are expected. contained water hand flew back to the opening and|""\ "Crowd of 40,000 fight fans are| This was revealed when Juntor! baseball pools. friends he will not fight again. Wonderful Values in New Spring and Summer Merchandise Ladies’ and Misses’ White Canvas Slippers $2.25 Pair Ladies’ White Canvas Slippers, with one strap, military heels and plain medium t0e; also a growing Misses’ White Canvas Slippe' iow heels, rubber lift, one strap vite buckle; all sizes from 2'4 Little Girls’ White Canvas Slippers $1.98 Pair Made with one strap and buckle —low heels with rubber lift; all sizes from 12% to 2. Misses’ Patent, Black and Brown Kid Slippers $2.85 Pair come in one- and two- : low heels with rubber lift; very dressy and comfortable Shoe: all sizes from 2% to 7. 50c Ramie Suiting 29c Yard 36 inches wide, linen. finish, fast color, non-crushing; in rose, henna, goldenrod, Copen, laven- der, almond and pink. Silk Plisse 59c Yard 20-inch Silk Pliase in plain col- ors and checks, white, flesh, pinky orchid, peach and blue. 50c Madras Shirting 39c Yard 36-inch Madras in new shirting patterns: black and white, blue and white, lavender and white; also combination colored stripes; exceptionally good buy at the low price of 20e. Featherproof Ticking 30c Yard 32 incbes wide, in blue white; A.C. A. stripes, 25c Huck Towels 20c Each 18x36-inch, with red or strips borders. $1.00 Window Shades 75c Each Size 3x7 feet, in light and dark green, with Jace trimmed ends; and blue made on guaranteed spring roll- | ers, $2.50 Pattern Table Cloths $1.95 Each Size 66x66-inch; splendid cover, fine mercerized finish 15c Cotton Crash Toweling 10c Yard 16% inches wide; good weight and: very absorbent! $1.25 Feather Pillows $1.00 Each Sine 11x24 covered with good quality fancy art ticking. Wool Hiking Hose 95c Pair Women's, Misses’ and Children’s all-wool and fino worsted Roll Top Sport Hose, domestic and imported; all sizes. Fine Silk Hose $1.00 Pair Women's fine gauge Silk Hone with double mercerized sole, heels and toes; in black, gray, brown and fawn color. Misses’ and Children’s Derby Ribbed Hose 29c Pair School Hose for girls in all sizes; made of fine cotton, derby ribbed, full length or roll top, in black, brown and white. Extra Quality Silk Hose $2.25 Pair Very fine, full fashioned, pure silk thread Hose; garter top; in black and the new shoe shades; extra values. Very Fine Union Suits 95c Suit Women's very fine quality, linle finish Uni Suits, band’ top, bod. » or sleeveless; regular and izes, Fine Knit Cotton Union Suits 69c Suit jummer Union Suits chet all Women's of fine cotton; band top or er top, sleeveless or bodice style; sizes. Girls’ Union Suits 50c Suit Misses’ and Children’s 8: Union Suits tn all sizes £ 15 years; band top; sleeve: Boys’ Union Suits 50c Suit Fine ribbed Summer Union Suite for boys of 6 to 15 years; short sleeves, knee length; the best. made for the money. Lingette Satin Bloomers $1.50 and $1.75 Beautiful rich finish—juat like silk—permanent finish; cut. in large full sizes, plain or shadow wtripes; extra good values, “THE STORE THAT, SAVES YOU MONEY Hiking Garments for Misses and Children $2.25 Each Strong, durable khaki cloth knickers and middies for misses and children. Sizes from 6 to 16 years, Well-made garments, In full cut sizes. New Novelty Crepe Gowns $1.95 Splendid Gowns of the new novelty Norfolk crepe; a superior fabric, fine in weave as sllk— laundérs perfectly. Children’s Hats $1.85 to $2.50 Dressy, durable Hats, made of fine atraw braids equal to Milan, at half the price; in small, close- fitting and sailor styles, in all colors Warner’s Corsets For Every Figure Special models for the large figu Beat values produced, and every pair fully guarante Following is one of the many Warner's Corset for the average figure, made of strong coutll, medium bust, long, ie fabric over hips. A pabr, ® Children’s Wash Dresses $1.25, $1.35, $1.55, $2 ry one the best yalues pos- colors, gandie and neat embroidered de- signs, Sizes from 2 to 14 years. KITCHENWARES and 5c, 10c and 15c Departments Sterno Canned Heat Ate Sterno Folding Stoves for canned heat, each . Ihe Mendets,: for mending leaks in pots. pans or graniteware, per package ....+ 100 Oval Asbestos Table Mats, each MWe, 12¢ and Ihe Muminum Jelly Moulds, each.de One URRY Meh Sauce de each . 160 Kitehen Baits and Peppers, aluminum, each AB Aluminum Ple Plates, each...1te Boys’ All-Wool Suits $9.98 Suit with = These come ment of fancy twee cal meres. Conta made with the in Vetted pleat and yoke; alpaca.and serge lined. Panta ‘full-lin every one a masterplece of workmanship and wonderful Ue for 80.08 suit. Sizes 7 to 18 years Boys’ Caps $1.00 Each All- 1 Caps with unbreak- able visors, In the seaagn's new- est blocks, Boys’ Straw and Wash Hats 65c and 75c Each Straws and Wash Hata for the small boys, in Rah Rahs and tur- ban shapes; sizes 64% to 6% fAen’s Straw Hats $2.40, $2.90, $3.40 Newest shapes in bleached seninit, yac hte and natural brown, fa raids, with heavy silk bands and. leather sweats; all sizes from 6% to 7%. Men’s and Young Men’s Khaki Trousers $1.90 and $2.00 Nicely made with belt straps and suapender buttons; all sizes, from to 42 walst measure. Men’s Sox 25c Pair Fine thread Cotton Sox in brown, gray, blac! splendid for’ wear $1.25 Men’s Athletic Union Suits $1.00 Full cut, extra weight cloth; no better made; all sizes. A Cleanup of Silk Knit Ties at 50c Each A yariod assortment of beautl- ful Silk Knit Ties put on the bargain table for S00 each. Men’s Union Suits 95c Suit In fine knit and porous-lenit, in white and ecru; short and long sleeves, ankle length; all ales, Men’s Neckband Shirts $1.39 Each Splendid weuring, plain Blue Chambray and fancy checks; no better value can be had Men’s Coat Work Shirts $1.00 Each Extra heavy gray and blue chambray; cut extra full size; an absolute bargain; all sizes, Lace Panels $1.75 Each Size 40x%0-inch Lace Panels, covered with fancy art tleking} excellent value Palm Beach; expected to attend the celebration, J many of them will be thirsty, ac cording to Jackson. “They will re main thirsty unless ginger alo and near deer satisfies them,” said the chief. What’s in the Air ROGRAM FOR FRIDAY MAY 25 KDZE—(Closed down until next week) KIn- to 9:3 KFHR—2:30 to 3:30 p. m. KHQ-—-9:50 to 10. QUIET—6:15 to 7:30 p. m. |Girl Punished by Stern Father | “Listen, Elsa, I got a letter from | |dad thin morning, I never was #0 angry at him in my life. He says| jit's out of the question for me to! jhave that new dance frock that I| Jasked for.” “Ob, that’s a shame. Is he really | quite definite in his refusal?” ] | “Oh, goodness yes! When dad} says ‘No’ he means it. He said that I had spent lots more money | |for clothes this school year than he| [intended I should, and if I need any | |more I'll have to get it with my al- | lowance.” | “well, 6:30 to 615 p. m; 8:30 can't you do that? rou | surely won't miss that wonderful | | dance. We've got to work out some | plan, Surely that old rose crepe} | could be used.” | “If you'd see it you'd laugh at |the suggestion you just made. It's a complete wreck, And as for my) allowance I couldn't get a dress) |with that, good enough for this af-| }fair, Why, all the girls have spiffy | Inew gowns—real stunning ones. | | Look at your own, You can't say! much after getting your father to/ | buy you that wonderful new thing." | “No, I can’t say much, but I do want you to go and I might help suggest a way out, You say your! [allowance isn’t enous’ | Yo, not the whole of it. I’ve al-| ady spent some and I have to have | other little things, you know." | “Yes, I know, but listen, 1 know & peachy place where you can buy |the loveliest clothes on credit. You could pay something down and [make monthly payments, Cherry's, | 1015 2nd Ave., between Madison and} ‘Spring, in the Rialfg Bieg., just over the Pig 'n Whistle, will be glad to allow you to open an account,”— Advertisement. Are You A WORM? Do you lack the punch and vigor of strong manhooe? Do not remain in thiy condition, See our Specialist FREE ond have bim TELL You HOw tie unr WELL. Lincoln Memorial Clinic 1827 3d Ave, Opposite P, O, —— STORE HOURS: 8:30 A, M. TO 6 P. M. / $6.00 Jointed Bamboo ee ee Rods .. $2.50 80-yard Quadruple Reel. . 98 | Mamma Doll| $1.98 Heddon's new Game Fish ust one pce... $1.00 ios) on Sale Saturday 3 $1.49 16-in. size—It walks, talks. Choice of romper or dress. LUGGAGE. CARRIER Regular $3.75 Value $2.49 Will fit any running board; a big bargain, at just the time you will be needing one. LET’S HAVE A PICNIC — Pitch Kamp Fire Starter, Wooden Plates, pkg.......10¢ a dozen veseeeess+-25@ | Picnic Package...........10¢ S| | I | | Wax Paper, 3 for........10¢-] Willow Baskets; your choice, Bamboo Knife and Fork, a TO a OE: open or with cover—Spe- dozen. ....... Gale anes siya einen ot tasers No. 2, black finish, genuine Plumb Hand Axe. Regular price $2.50..........$1.25 50-ft. Steel Tape Measure, leather or nickel case, $4.00. $2.98 Mechanics’ or Household Grinder —A very handy tool. Regular price $4.00....$2.49 Prices have been reduced on Mazda Lamps Perfecurl Wonderful Electric Curling Iron regular $2.50 value sale Saturday, On while they last— 40-Watt, now 32¢ | 60-Watt, now 37¢ Wonderful values. | $1.39 75-Watt, now 55¢ ai pa af: | Fully guaranteed. 100-Watt, now 70¢ opportunity.

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