The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 28, 1923, Page 5

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MONDAY, MAY 28, 1923. THE SEATTLE STAR ) Rt SENT LUT Conve nient Payments or vaerees ay BEALL KILLING j Py UM STILL mysTeRY| Indian Folk Tales THE to. GRUNBA BROS companions in Death Car | OUr Old Friend the Mink Is Here RH DES ree Expected Tuesday His Grandmother Was Very Hungry FURNITURE CO. INC, SIXTH AVE. Schroan PIKE asd PINE «« | How He Saved Her From Starving The June White Sales Start Tuesday 3-Day Sale of Fibre |'° =: cee ore ate eee (sea ete Bedding and Table Linens Pickin sin rast a |) Stare te’, (| eee at Substantial Reductions refuven. everything Offering an opportunity wife of the assistant professor wrhet ain ¥ ale of snthropology at the state - My . university, and berself an an- (|r offor 1 must have my son bi threpologist), | But Mink ¥ h He let hi f » 4 . All of the stories to follow \ | grandmother ex that he did forSaving not 80 Silk and Wool in thin series were obtained by ] | not want rope he wanted often offered! the writer in her many visits od, Tiolbex was glad to hear tt ‘ : 4 to Northwest tribes I land sald, “I will give hi Domestic Section—Upper Main Floor port, c<.f fo will give him a BY ERNA GUNTHER Tiolbex was ¥ an B i afe,| Mile Seno tiving with Wie ‘grant: | 6c the’ flahen fe? eddings Tuesday Only! ad. er, Frog. It rained and th ry i d to him. He Bleached Sheets, We Well bran sae yjwind blew and they had nothin ed Mink the sea would be id quality of sheeting free f ng eat. Mink said, “I might look onjcalm foi days and that bh r 1x99 inches. Reduced to : the beach for mussels.” Tvery would abl “ t th e e looked around, but } ound |he y “ Satin Bedspreads, size 80x90 in ith f thing, until finally one day ir cleaned the son of ed and cut corner These come in ‘ Second Floor nN held a ane d one mussel shell, 00k | 1 ent him back to his sorted patterns, Choice at $4.45. e Regular $10.50 Brown Regular $17.50 Brown field t to hls grandmother and showed TNolbex kept his promise Bleached Pillow C in fale 6 inck 80 Crepe and Wool Dress Fibre Rockers Fibre Rockers H The autg 5 . « te tto her, “This ts could find, fish; there ee nent coments anne, 48286 ; taken from regular stock, ranging SPECIAL SPECIAL i ct the J r « e 1 Afte a © | we t Mink and 296. in sizes to 38, will be priced spe- $ 59 re grandmothe aw rying the pcan themes 6 Seamed Sheets, full bleached y ay only, at $8.45 i k } al yuat like bo < t to > hem to Size $1x90 inches, reduced to 98¢. y include a large variety of e wttle " xioated. |v very evening a alks of | ce > beac get fish. B Sheets of Victoria and Wear-Well brands, ir atest styles in browns, blue bff rene P Ls j , , ed to $1.57. and black, and are trimmed GEVERAL other styles of Rockers ar almed that 5 ind a af eaNes ize n a good smartly with braids and self ma- Chairs and Settees to match at 1 price cliaritene iat eight and in assorted ns. Reduce terials. CONVENIENT PAYMENTS turned ind found Raymond on, be-ouw bie, be fares his| tile-et’ thereat tome cabs ttet Tab puaamabnisti ese, 2 arranged to suit each individual need. ag aaa = eed bale c Y n will be printed. This will be le Linens in The Star Wednesday Pure Linen Damask whit 0 The Star delivered to your home in assorted patt tal, y Y Huck Towels of nen, of good weight, “CIGARETS SOLD” “| uci afternoon Is only 60 cents ~. hg thay Saal fob |CHORUS MEETS $1.75. hemmed, and 18x Special, 39¢. Napkins of pure linen, size Cotton Huck Towels of good weight, with red CHICAGO.—-A cigaret whict gether and they rose to 1° Rebearaal ‘ot the big horas that Satin Damask, of extra heavyweight, 70 inches Kitchen Towels, hemmed and. finished with thee of the 508. |witl participate in “Americanus” at wide, and in assorted patterns. Reduced to, a of u soft finish, and Jaundered, ready for 0 Pri the large house which belonged |‘"¢ University of Washington sta fktigiets pee & h to Mink. dom,’ Ju $8, will be held Pillow Tubing, 42 inches wide, of standard Bleached Bath Towels, hemmed, size 21x13 ti? Thotbe and he | Monday 0 o'clock, in the quality, and bleached. A yard, 39¢. inches. Each, 29¢. = . rs re | First Metho € hb, Fifth ave. * an * ’ Mad land Marion st. 4 ttcad: te wat Long Cloth of soft finish, and in 10-yard Bath Towels, size 18x36 inches, and in fancy z e oe eh e ced today,’ members of the pieces. A length, $1.95. colors. Each, 39¢. Pazatglen ang. Bar. a te , 4 will be given thelr memt roots and J t ‘ in the m4 ft unem and wemen,;Zemo, the Clean, Antiseptic ust ; Bettis \e"stsme |Liquid, Just What You Need Then m Them |, Peat Irn 3. len, ; A Remarkable Sale of Women’s Sweaters SENT other ailments. | t ‘ 8 was F scran i : A Se EL ea worn ae nd keeps, "Americanuy” chorus, is expe 1,000 Seasonable Numbers in Broken Lines iyy aster Weg, Male 300. | other skin tr : N z 4 and singers enrolled. Tacoma Sweater Dept—Upper Main Floor | ~ 5 » “é hor #ingers > come hi , ws “i A - < leach Monday erasliig we veheast Wool and Fiber Sweaters, very seasonable, and just in time for The simplest way to end a corn ‘ © la 2 ion REE maha Decoration Day. is Blue-jay. Stops the pain in- t stantly. Then the corn loosens ; and comes o' in clear tintied “ ' aes fc i 4 \ Saskd sud in thie plesters: Thq pace “ t thas hie donee : 379 Slip-on Sweaters 422 Slip-on Sweaters aie Sree ae sue Sere M % , Meisnest, business manag 1 rote Te IS svar Gcapalet thers, Will speak, siving an outline Reduced to $1.29 Reduced to $3.45 Bi ae ie? * ve | of the production and plans for its 84 Sweaters, formerly $1.85 267 Sweaters, formerly $4.95 | Presentation, One of the members 64 Sweaters, formerly $2.26 16 Sweaters, formerly ls the chorus will render solos. | and the remainder at prices between. 139 Sweaters, formerly $5. |Swallows Poison, | Woman to Recover | 295 Slipons Reduced to $1.98 Slipons Reduced to $4.95 Mrs. Belle Sunski, 59, ° i us » $2. big: We dectiel Blaaee ata coea 43 Sweaters, formerly $2.89 106 Sweaters, formerly $6.50 N.. Sunday afternoon, | 180 Sweaters, formerly $2.95 47 Sweaters, formerly” $6.95 ©* = according to the police, that she had| 12 Sweaters, formerly $3.25 na as ‘ enough of argument with her hus. ie F jband over the evil effects of moon-| Jshine and decided to end every-| . |thing with polson, Whereupon she Another Group of Slipons Reduced to $5.85 }swallowed a small quantity of acid . 5 j 5. 5 D. land Informed ‘her: apictiss that ane 60 Sweaters, selling formerly for $7.95, and 35 at $8.95. |would be with him no longer pecs Ki called the police and had his wife removed to the city hos- of . ore Reconstruction Is Polish Government _|_, Ca! Main 0600, cireulation de It was said Monday that she * " ° « __|ment and order The Star deli would recover Topic of Sermon} Files Resignation | your home every day by au Bia ul Reconstruction after the late war) WARSAW, May 28.—Resignation | !zed carrier. Only 50c per month, . and after the civil war were dis-of the Sikorski government of Po-| Urges Inspection Sumbd ty ev, Ohauntey J: Hewitt, | ity Sc’ t a special memorial service held at e | of City hools | ** «special = Congregational church |Strong combination formed by the} Pain in back of head; pulling ¢ | Citing the Cleveland, 8. C., school| sunday. Members of the G. A. R, (national parties with the followers |cords in neck; trouble with house fire disaster, in which 73 per-| attended the meeting, which was one | of M. Witos. Tt is expected that|pain between shoulders or in other | sona jost their lives, as a deplor-| of @ serfes arranged especially in La bioret iy 2a me to form the | parts of spine, or burning, able example: the National Safety |their honor. Hawkins spoke in favor new Polish min! istry. | tenderness or soreness; numbness. ple, National Safety Seen — | fingers or feet, } |of a league of nations as opposed to or tingling council has called upon its 60 local | narrow nationalism. : = |prickling of pins; peculiar, a |safety counclls and organizations In Pests casa pene ae | What’s in the Air Jindescribablo pains or {distress {i e s jas many communities thruout the] ILLS BEE BUT PROGRAM FOR MONDAY, j heart, stomach, kidneys or other |country to take immediate steps to K VVER MAY 23 Mei of chest, or abdomen; back- -a 1ST 0. e wrist —a fnapect. all ‘pudlle bulidings ‘se. to|-o, WRECKS FLL KUEE (Cea den, 0 Gell ese secatens coun cee construction, iire protection and| NEW YORK.—A big bumble bee) | statiation.) easily cured by right methods. e exits. Telegrams have also been | buzzed over the head of Mike Jacobs, | KIR—5:30 to 6:15 p. m.; 7:30 Pepe illustrated booklet. Price ou Jeent to state fire marthals urging | While he was out driving his “fllv-|] to 8, 110 cents. Tl avor |more stringent action in condemn.| ver.” Mike took a swat, Goodbye KFHR—2:30 to 3:30 p. m. | 0. 8S. PUB. CO. ‘ 0 p. m. ling buildings found unsafe for use.|flivver. It struck a pillar and was QUIET-—6:15 to 7:30 p.m. | Route 3, Box = San Diego, ; and fr agrant strength of If aes) pecan STORE HOURS: 8:30 A. M. TO 6 P. M$ -————==— GIRLS! LEMONS oar fey 1D) SI = | BEAUTIFY SKIN @o@ Make this Lemon Cream to Whiten VACUUM PACKED . Skin and bleach Tan, Freckles Mix the juice of two lemons with f Orchard White, which | y t will supply for a few | ake well in a bottle, and | |you have a whole quarter-pint of “, ” the most wonderful skin softener * 00. and complexion beautifie ALWAYS" GOOD : thin sweetly fragrant I FOR THE HOLIDAY into the face, neck, arms 3 ‘ shortly note the youthful 25-yard Enameled Fish Lines, Wax Lunch Paper, 3 rolls..20¢ The handy key-opening can, just being beauty, softness and whiteness of De ia grec Paper’ Ploale Pte: ace Mee « ° your skin. | ce & 3-ft, Gut? Leaders (mist color), s P: introduced, does it. | PFamous stage beauties use this | ( medium weight; regular 15c, Paper Napkins, 100 for.....15¢ | harmless lemon cream to bring that 4 special, 3 for. Wooden Plates, pk. -10¢ see | velvety, clear, ‘rosy-white complex. 2. rted Willow Fish Bas- Pitch Camp Fire Start ed GOOLE SHIELD quality is protected by tons agg’ aa teedhli aunburn, Aid No Prete atlas ie epee AE rege f ase e repu | tan bleach because it doesn’t irritate, Ve \ $1.49 & and 9inch White Enameled ee, P' i fa of Schwabacher Bros. & Co., | -cadvertiserient } Willow Pienle Baskets, large stze, Plates, each. ..s...4000. 260 nc.; the famous vacuum can protects its ’ Py, shecial at 69. White Kpameled Cups, ca..25¢ flavor and now the key-opener protects your hands. - , COUGHING ‘ Don't bother with a smoky vo.Lows . camp fire—take along a 2 As we were the first in the state of Washington to | “Flu,” Bronchitis mi GASOLINE pack coffee in vacuum cans, realizing the importance of that notable improvement, so we were quick to ’ Eases hard Nf i CAMP STOVE | adopt this latest improved package. || FAUNee coughs— : Spacate ant abecinials colt é loosens and ‘3 ui . The grocery trade everywhere is being supplied as | 71 rales Nhe ' Special for "Tuesday, 89.08. rapidly as possible with GOLD SHIELD Coffee in phlegm easi- Se ee the new can (1-Ib. size) ; larger sizes to follow later. ly, heals the ONiwe balay Holt your segular gricer Gel leach Conghs Clds| sore spots. af AUTOMORILE TENTS anew the goodness of GOLD SHIELD Coffee, noted More bottles Priced at * . ‘Season, | used cach year for its rich flavor and fragrant strength. BRONCHIAL | than of any ; $1400 i _ other wh \ H (Without poles or windows) medicine. . Made of serviceable, ounce white drill; easily set up; occupies but little space when folded, The ideal tent for camping and touring. ROASTED, PACKED AND GUARANTEED &Y : Ne Narcotics ScHWABACHER BROS. 4 CO,,[NC. . SEATTLE, WASHINGTON. U.S.A oct ere

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