The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 2, 1923, Page 5

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rut PAGE 5 Northwest ~~ Tl gest Complete Homefurnishing Store in. the ("NorHER ONE ]/ENGLISH WILL | PUBLISH NOTES World Pressure Wanted on France and Belgium FURNITURE CO, INC. SIXTH AVE, BETWEEN PIKE AND PINE BY LLOYD ALLIEN = = | ION, Aug. 2.--Ka to ar ter-Inventory [or ok er i that expr d hope that unity of | the entente that won the war m But the British statesmen stressed 5 is the need for prompt action and de clared that having failed to rea of High-Grade Furniture eared that Navid Sates See our show window sale displays for many other bargains in odd living Penint ericoaions aan chee room and bedroom bring world pressure to bear upon France and Belgium With perminsion of the win proposed t furniture, Mahogany allies, Bald. tell commons of the arations. But he made no threat of imo minister declared, e that had ex rupture of the actress, has adopted a second phen i child, according to dispatches | near « from Rome, where she is|cheered | filming a play. The latest lucky one is an orphan girl, $65.00 Gate-Leg Table. Disposal Sale price ..... $43.50. cussion which would lead to @ finan $72.50 Gate-Ler . C 9 celal conference be started at once hia. Dispaaal Rosa Siccardi. The child witl|Curson wan warning the lords that| dD ce be taken back to Hollyu ood | Europe sinking rapidly towards | $85.00 Gate-leg : | ‘There is no prospect of a joint + Table. Disposal ply at present, how or of a early nettlement of t had been definite ersons were slightly Injured | sceidents on Wednes-| Shipbuilder Falls for Racing Crooks abr ¢ Sale price $56.50 |. $61.75 $92.50 Gate-Leg Table. Disposal Sale price in three traffic | day Struck by an auto at First ave.| Ss . sks . 7 . and Union st, Mra. H. H, Cohoe, of} VANCOUVER, BE. Au 2. Mahogany! pinet Desk: High-Grade Bedroom Suites |@unnydale,. wes koocked unoon-|Jono’ Wichara chistisn. pees Library Tables Overstuffed Living-Room Suites |acious, She en to the city | shipuvilder of this city, w ‘gold *, i hospital. Her ndition is not | bricked to the tune of $25,000 on] Reduced One-Third Reduced One-Third |rious. The car which atr her horse raco at Montreal was @riven by A. G Ftel 6530 |, cording to word reach Greenlake boulevard. in Sasaki, of the N. P. hotel, was} An “inside” racing enthusiast of knocked down on the waterfront t feted to sell information @ com a car which was driven by A. Kin-|ing race to Christian wh was ey, 1814 dst. He elved cutsiin Montreal recently i asked jand bruises: | Winston Peterson. if 217 Went) | Child Born to Eve 52nd st., was knocked hem his bl and Also A.D. Adam |:)"" at’ Maynard at., by a car wi h was driven by/leave and Christian's roll. | LONDON, Aug. :—Those familiar! J."Arshon, $27 Third ave. Peterson| Let the bell toll. Thus the tale | With the story of the Garden of Eden| was thrown under the wheels of the | endeth. and that's pricked up| auto and run over, In spite of this, | Nght bruises $25,000 for the tip, Christian sup piled it and a wire tapping swindle followed. ve. and Jackson | The swindler then took his hasty everyone | he recetved only it wan IS COWS CONTENTED BUT ot A. D. Adam, a, | Seattle cams Are SEATTLE BOY IS NOT; IEN cans of condensed m “trom contented cows § smali Seattle boy distinctly discontented Wednesday, accord ing to city hospital reports ‘The youth, Wille Harvey, seen seven temperate Puget ound summers, took 10 cans milk from his mother’s pan Y and downed them surreptl- tlously, When the city hospital te thru with him he will re sume headquarters at 1208 Walk- or st. | Wednesday by Albert J. Headly, tn spector of the Washington, D. C traffic depaftment, who ts now visit ing here. “You look neat and dreasy and, judging by your record, the ef. fictency of the department matches your looks,” sald Headly, as he made A short speech to Seattle's finest lat headquarters, | for More Than 21 Headly promises the coppers that} Years any of them could land « position o | ss — - ~ the Chinese Herb Speci J. LYSOU: eure cores long time stomach DR. EDWIN J. BROWN'S DENTAL OFFICES 106 Columbia St. Seattle's Leading Dentist who capital force any time they! wish It, if class and appearance had | jany effect. | cama oie tm an s| FISH HOLDS ee | ELECTRICITY | posed forn od, write to oor Washington bureau and see what they can do for you. Write out the question briefly and plainly, sign your name and address, and mall to the Washington Bureau of The Dally Btar, Inclosing a 2-cent postage stamp for reply FRECKLES Don't Hide Them With a Veil; Re) move Them With Othine— Double Strength ¢paration for the treat- cor eee ee trckon ang} @ Can one get an electric shock ity ? 41 complexion | fom. any living thing? J. Lysound Chinese Medicine Co, 613 Third Ave. Seattic, Wash. Phene Main 6352 under guarantee to| A- The electric ray, found in : |tho Mediterranea wo large re the money if it falls he Mediterranean, has t jog veo] secured. Made Don't ih di pera freckles under a lelectric organs between the front omer Heynemann hs ‘tec of the head Ayer estoy Shae Company, San Francisco, vell; get an ounce of Othine and re-|°f the head and the gills. One can Tee Nags, Foniend. et a really painful electric shock m handling this fish. The ¢ . found | nthe shallow p Amazon, and & capable of giving a very strong shock. The Mormyrs, of the Nile, give feeble shocks. The electric cat-fish, found in rivers of \tropical Africa and the lower Nile \ia able to give shocks powerful enough to kill other fis! them. Even the first applications should show a wonder-| ful Improvement, some of the light- er freckles vanishing entirely. Bo sure to ask the druggist for| ‘ the double strength Othine; it is this that Is sold-on the money-back guar-| antee.—Advertisement Safe Deposit Boxes For Rent $3.00 Per Year Win.D. Perkins & Co. Bankers 211 Cherry St. ¥ * “someTHING T PPLIED IN ONE MINUTE, relief comes immedi- ately—then you walk, work, dance, or stay on your feet as) long a* you likel No more bother soaking your feet in medicated baths. No more powders, plasters, cutting or liquid acids to ruin your feet— | no fuss—no bother, when you use GYPSY FOOT RELIEF today — don't suffer needle eas ds ey etic miss Rl te, ‘cCoustul results guaranteed in every case,or > CROW ABOUT It’s the cut that makes them cute Yes—but Kute Kuts don't stop at / & style. They supply a plentiful share | \ of ‘wear in the bargain. Only strong, last-long fabrics are used. Every strain point is reinforced. Every seam is sewn in for keeps. “Every stitch is guaranteed.” Every button is on to stay. No rips or mending jobs for mother. Your dealer has these style-plus- wear playsuits in sizes 0 to 12. CANTIBUST|EM CANTIBU vane KUTE KUTS. PEG‘TOP/PISAYSUITS chy as "all Yeading drugstores - — De’ T submit to the age handl- cap of gray hair. In a tow minutes, safely tint gray, faded or | | bleached locks to their natural | beauty and splendor with Brown- atone—the most used hair tint in the U, 8, and Canada, It 1s tmmo- diate in results, easy to apply absolutely harmless to hair, ip or skin, Brownatonoe Is far super- for to so-called color restorers. Do not hesitate, Send 100 now for trial bottle and see for yourself, For sale everywhere—500 and $1.50 The Kenton Pharmacal Co, 615 Coppin Bidg., Covington, Kyi at De Honey's New Academy, Pike at The one big DANCING Hm $8 TAUGHT 99] Bummer cle Private lessons all practice, ing School Phono ast 0261 hours While Baldwin was urging that dis-| Freed from Gray Hair No mail, telephone or C. and the right to limit quar 9 to 10 Boys’ Union Sults—The Women’s inch Knit Under in assorted plaid pat we and blue, These are a ribbon tied package, wear Section on the Up: terns, For this hour sale at our lining neatly box n extra per Main Floor, has a counter, Upper my ain good quality of 24 Cards taken from stock for this yard : 1 Ic Floor, Formerly $1.25, and Envelopes. Form } 50 Summer weight Nu-Shine—A dye and For this hour, 4 erly Tbe. On sale in our n Union Bults for shine preparation for all each , 9c Stationery Bection, Main zew 4 and 6 years, shoes in colors of tan Huck ‘Towels: 1,000 full Floor Rear 49 } high neck, short brown, black, white kid bleached Huck Towels a box c nleove, knee length and white canvas. Form. with colored border. Size Outing Flannel: 27-inch, ntyle Formerly 0c. erly — 26¢ For this 14x32 inches, For this neat colored patterns For this hour hour hour, For this hour, Truly a big Rhodes Co, | Woven and Printed Madras with fiber English Broadcloth | Madras and Percale stripes and soiesette Shirts in plain col- || | Shirts, Sizes 14 to cloth Shirts, Sizes 14 ors and. mercerized 17. Each ....$1.35 to 17. Each..$1.95 Each .......... $2.45 | or 3 for to17. Each 2to3 Women’s Blouses: 69 Overblouses, of figured voile in colors of avy and Tan. Sizes 36 to ‘oe for this 79¢ Children's Gloves: One-clasp, White Capeskin Gloves In sizes 1 to 6 for children 2 to 12 years of mad Ros “2 hour age. These are slightly soiled from display. For this ee ee ae 10 to 11 hams: 350 RHODES Friday Hour Sales O. D, orders taken on ntities is reserved. yards of Skirt Flounces; 23 Dress Ginghams 8k The Big Shirt Sale $1.35, $1.95, $2.45 and $3.95 Main Floor : sale.from every point of view—however, ing factor of the sale is, and has been, the many new It has been immensely satisfactory to have not only Seattle folks buy at this sale, but to see them come from adjacent towns; even purchasers | from Tacoma. The sale will continue Friday, Saturday and Monday. or 2 for $3.65 Silk-mixed Shirts of plain Pongee, Broadcloth and La Jerz mixtures; also fine mercerized imported English Broadcloth Shirts. Sizes 14 | or 3 for $11 Friday 11 to 12 t Flounces in gray Hour Sale Merchandise, 1 to2 Correspondence Cards: A ized white card im the one big outstand- friends made for The or 3 for $7.00 Sateens: 100 yards of 36-inch fancy patterned Sateens on sale at our Lining Counter. Spe 49 cial for this hour, a yard c 1,000 yards of Ab- xorbent Cotton Crash, 18 inches wide, made by the California cvt- ton mills. For this 19c hour, @ yard ... Cotton Crash: Boys’ Straw Hats—On sale in our Boys’ Section—Main Floor, Rear. Turn down in sizes 6% and 7 only, in black, brown and navy. For this 25c¢ t each with rein- Women's Silk Hose forcéti lisle garter tops in black and white and a few colurs. Some are slightly imperfect. For this hour, « pair... 59c Or 2 Pairs for $1.00 TACOMA BOYS STEAL AUTO Two boys, both of Tacoma, George Karvo, 16, and Adolph Knutsen, 14, stole a light automobile in which they ended to return to Tacoma, but man which road would take them there. The officer, Edward Vallet, | promptly arrested the oys when they failed to explain how they came Ito be in possession of the car at |3:20 a. m., Thursday. The boys | finally admitted that they had stolen |the car because they wanted to go home and had no money for car- ltare. ‘They are held by the juvenile | detention home Butte Temperature | Close to Freezing | BUTTE, Mont.. Aug. 2—With a |raw northwest wind blowing from Canada and the temperature stand- on, residents of this were swapping their straw hats for beavers and digging ats out of clothes closets. ther below the 40 degree mark as been exeprelenced in this city 5 times during August in the past years, but never on the first of } the month. over ade the mistake of asking a police. | Services for Mrs. Fitzgerald Friday Tho funeral of Mrs. Mary Fitz- gerald, who died Wednesday, will be Church of the Immaculate Concep- tion. of James H. Fitzgerald, and beside her husband is survived by two daughters, Mre. Thomas McNally and Mrs. Anna Maher. ‘FOR ITCHING TORTURE |Use Antiseptic Liquid Zemo | ‘There 1s one remedy that seldom falls to stop itching torture and re leve skin irritation, and that makes the skin soft, clear and healthy. Any druggist can supply you with Zemo, which generally overcomes |skin diseases. Eczema, Itch, Pim- |ples, Rashes, Blackheads, in most cases give way to Zemo. Frequent- ly, minor blemishes disappear over- night. Itching usually stops in- stantly. Zemo is a safe, antiseptic liquid, clean, easy to use and de- |pendable. It costs only 35¢; an extra large bottle, $1.00. It is pos- held Friday morning, at 9, from the} Mrs. Fitzgerald was the wife | itively safe for tender, sensitive skins.—Advertisenrent. A small test balloon sent up in a gale travels 108 miles in less than two and a half hours, Eyesight Specialists Known for good Optical Work at Reasonable Prices, have reopened offices at 3002-3 Arcade Bldg. SOUTH AFRICAN CANY. Wy, ATER BAGS (1-gal. size) priced at ECUA Sabre TOW ROPES Made of best quality value. YOUE arrange: $1.98 manila rope, with special drop forged steel hooks and two manila rope slings, STORE HOURS: 8:80 A. M. TO6 P.M. Sale of Died Goods at Extra Low Prices $6.00 TELESCOPE CAMP COTS priodd Wl. Lovecorsreoas sheer ee rey Tho most comfortable canvas cot made—the pat- ent supports are strong, yet they respond to the weighs 14 Ibs. weight of the body; folds up very small, and only AS. 8Ft. WEB STRAPS; priced at 5c AUTO SHOVELS A big dren. EXCEPTIONAL VALUES IN CUT GLASSWARE AT 59C YOUR CHOICE OF 10-INCH THIN BLOWN FLOWER VASES, high polished and cut in floral design—or a beautifully cut SUGAR AND CREAMER at ..........6., BREAD AND CAKE BOXES VERY SPECIALLY PRICED! % CHOICE OF WHITE ENAMEL or d assorted sizes. in two lots, Lot 1, '79c EXCELLENT VALUES! Will Keep your bread and cake moist and fresh. 8. ARMY COLLAPSIBLE TRUNKS, very special at.. Made of extra heavy khaki canvas; fine for auto trips, campers, etc. priced at ..sseeeeee This is also a dandy Shovel for the chil- $4.49 reg. 85c; -49c $1.69 49c ....59¢ PAIR BLACK JAPANNED, We haye Lot 2, 89¢

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