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THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 1 92 Wal . —-_—— Convenient Payments | GRUNBAUM BROS SIXTH AVE., BETWEEN PIKE AND PINE 42-Piece Semi-Porcelain Dinner Set In four attractive designs, Colonial shape, in a fine quality semi-porcelain, Choice of design. Special Rochester Copper Bottom Boiler ROCHESTER ALL-COPPER BOILER, with re-tinned cover—SPECIAL. . Shepard Addresses Methodist Meeting PUYALLUP, Aug. 30.—The fortieth session of the Puget Sound Conference of Mothodist churches, Row in session here was to be fea- Tacoma, president of the College Puget Sound, and Frank C. of Tacoma. mission, will be, held and will in charge of Dr. G. F. Hopkir Hart| but claima this An evening service, commemora! ing the conference claimant's com.) THE SEATTLE STAR CHARGE FRAUD IN HOTEL SALE: §. Rosenberg’s Sons Sue} Over Sorrento Deal Sn discontent over the Idering terms of the will of Samuel Rosen, berg, Seattle capitalist, who died in 1916, br tho he David and Harry thetr ke Into a court war between | s Wednesday, when two sons, filed sult for $20, Mrs. 000 against stepmother, Ella Rosenberg. that Mrs. They charge Rosenberg fraudulently entered into an agree ment with Joseph Levinson, president of tho Manbattan and Isaac Himelhoch law of the “washed” part of the estate, was made to Mra. Rosenborg. According to the complaint in 1019 the dummy palo of the fashtonablo | apartment hotel waa made to tho Manhattan Investment Co., at a price | This sale was nogatized 4 Mra. Rosenberg $140,000. ‘They nvestment Co, brother-in by which a sale of the Sorrento hotel, docoased EEE tae actual sale $140,0 d that they are en a divis of the additional $ as heirs of the estate. Attorney Walter B. Allon, who represented Mra, Rosenberg in the estate settiemnt, characterized the sult aa tho rosult of smouldering re- sentment a t their father's will and thelr roof his wealth, He charged the case had been brought Into court at a former time andj withdrawn by the brothers the only bona| ol is that made te the Manhattan Investment Co, He admits that an option was granted, of| extending for a d of four years, | as never been ex- Jercised and may never be. Allen t.| Points out that $5,000 @ year for an option on the hotel is a moderate | price. charge the 00 a fide sale of the hot MONTREAL, Aug, 29.—The last chapter of a fairy tale of childhood come true in being written in the de na “Yes, I Dreams Come True Miss Sara Cook earl, too.” The nurse smiled and repeated tured today by addresses delivered| Apyroximately 400 ministers” andi Board of Trade to by Bishop William ©. Shepard of/their wives are in attendance at/ Portland, Dr. Edward H. Todd of|the conference | Raise Farmer Fund mys mp ae rs = | CHICAGO, Aug. 30. ‘Tne Chicago board of trade will raine a fund of | $100,000 to help Kansas farm next year, it was a A committe A. Patten, Georgo E. Marcy, preal dent of the Armour Grain Co., and | farmers and grain operatogy will con fer with other interests immediately | with a view to underwriting $100,000. ‘“Pvtnoees” Steamehips leave Seattle Dally for Vancouver and Victoria, BO, Deck, foot of Marion Strest. THE DAY BOAT—For Victoria and Vancc THE NIGHT NOAT— For Vancouver” Daly at crevices: 11:30 p. m. Bellingham-Victoria Auto Ferry ‘This new 170-foot ship, equipped with two 640 h. p. Diese! engines, = city of from 45 to $0 a diles, Observatio d smok ME al Until further notice, the “Motor Prin- y “ dual persona will make only ope round trip per day between Bellingham and Sidney, as follow Leave Bellingham 2:20 Dp m. Leave Kidney Arrive Sidney .........8:55 p.m. Arrive Heilingham ‘This Service Daily, Including Sunday. CITY TICKET OFFICE, 608 SECOND AVENUE. Telephone MA in-5587. E. F. L. Sturdee, General Agent ver Dual Personality t mmitted to th ate hospital for M Redick, whose case attracted na wide attention, developed two distinct personalities—one of a child of 4, and the other of |a normal, but highly nervons, gtrt Girl Held Insane |" soclal registers here. Tt began 15 odd years ago when two pretty little girls were playing " tho nursery orKe ot M captain: ot G ntreal’s of finance. A nurse had fust been reading to them a tale of chivalry and ro- mance, Tho children were en thralied. They dropped their dolls and playthings and listened atten- tively But finally the story ended, and the older of the sisters sighed: “When I grow up I am going to marry noldier when ho a comes! gir a» JAP REPORT IN DEMAND Hundreds of additional copies of reports made by the national com- mittee of the American Legion, in yentigating the Japanese situation, | Jhave been asked for by Jere L. the story to the children's parents: They laughed and passed it up as just a ‘dream of childhood. But two years ago, Miss Marion y sister, startled her nents by the engagement Ce |friends on two c announcement of her |to the Earl of Minto. And now comes the final ing out of the prophecy of child hood with the engagement of the younger sister, Miss Sara Cook, to the Earl of Haddington, a noble, as herofo as any character in the fairy tales. He older round, mes of one of the oldest in the nobility Britain rs of his ha in thi nd in the law, At one time t sona © ner ‘ judicial office in tiand of jord of the sessions. Both earls fought in the great war—making them soldiers and earis—just as the giris had dreamed DEMONSTRATE WAFFLE IRONS Last Wednesday night the visitors Tz RHODES oo. FRIDAY HOUR SALES No mail, telephone or C. O. D. orders taken on Friday Hour Sale mer- chandise—and the rights to limit quantities is reserved. 9 to 10 Women's Capes; a final cleanup of of checks mixtur and blue range of selling formerly $9.95 each. For this Bach... P29 Each Ginghams; 400 yards, 32 inches wide, the major. of med ity of which in in plain colors. Formerly These 200 For this styles Domestic 22c 23 garments and heath tan, br In ceria white, dovan. 8% to size | Priced hour Ho at, in u broke are rd. the a hour tion, a 10 to 11 Women's Hose fn size: for this Men's Tiles; The of 150 African and cor Sizes range from 10, but er 1 for o. 29¢ for quick not each patterns and this Or 3 for 50¢, Children's Under Pants um welght cotton 2 to 10 years. are knee-length "10 » hour Pairs for 25¢ Madras inches wide vht For thi ction, a yard 11 to 12 ure priced Shirtings, 22 and in at- 50c 2 1 to2 Union Suits; 91 of summ cotton in ecru They are in sleeve ankle Men's fourdn- garme n from and 44. For this Or 2 for $1.00 ‘Tissue Ginghams; 82 in. wide and in a lovely as- sortment of light check- ed and plaid patterns. Formerly 65¢ a yard. | For this hour in the | yard. striped hou ur Boys’ Two-Knicker School Suits c $8.95 to Boys’ Dept—Maln Floor Rear Suits with both pairs of knickers fully lined, with taped seams Sheek are 6 to 18 yea and in the very last from this group. think I shall marry an 2°to 3 Boys’ Union Sults of light good value for this hour at short sleeve, knee len; Formerly School Dress Materials, including 200 crepes, poplins and cashmere v of serge, }]| hale tho yardage in navy blue. ||| offer for this hour in the Wooleng Dopt., a yard Curtain Serims, dered and all-over ps ard. For this hour, 26 Inches wide and Long Trouser Suits $25 For Youths from 16 to 21 years of age, we are offering a splendid | line of Wool Suits with extra pair of long trousr-s, for $25. 3 to 4 Children’s Hose of and in black, , but not each color. Special hour in the Women's 19c 50e. Or 3 Pairs for Bow Ribbons; of plain nd flowered s wide A splend! .75¢ Hair yards in bor ety of pat stripes and plain materials are all prominent. Sizes | s. You are sure to get a plea cotton white jovan. Sizes are 6 to size taffetas, nd in $18.00 word of styles and colors. sing number 4to5 Elastle Girdles in all, Some tirely of elastic; others of | elastic and pink broche. These are in a broken line of sizes from 25 to 31, For- merly $1.89 each. For this hour in the Corset Dept, each .. '95c | Curtain Rods; steel exten- sion rods with extension ca- pacity from 25 to 47 inches. strong, durable rod, | priced special for this hour | in the Drapery Dept. Each | 30 of them ¢ made en- | in for 300 rib. ‘DID YOU GET | A DIRECTORY? | Distribution of the new telephone books for Seattle has just been completed by the Pacific Telephone j Sullivan, national secreiary of the|to the model Electrical Home and| Telegraph Co, and Manager C.| Hotel and Restaurant Employes’ In-/ Exposition Tent, wore given a de-|0. Myers urges all subscribers who} to the Before the war Great Britain own- ed nearly 44.5 per cent 2 world’s total fron and steel tonnage, but now this has decreased to less than 33 per cent. The Star’s Want Ad Miscellaneous Columns carry many bargains in machinery, tools, furniture and household goods. Turn to them now. You might find just that’ you need. FRECKLES were| have been missed inform at once {s impor “Wo have had nal annoy Councilman ¥ Allian ced rnatl co of Cincinnati, when they jursday by City waffles that were made on; Company ss, Hesketh, who| Westinghouse and Universal watfl This mr. Girls! Make Harmless Lemon Cream sald a returned to Seattle a week ago from nm, by the president of the Seat Valls that make you, sing at your work. i haat IT WONDERFUL what a little paint will do? How it seems to flood the room with sunlight, sweep it with breezes, and leave you singing over the dreariest, ‘“drudgiest” task a kitchen can know! For finishing every part of the kitchen there is a Fuller product just suited to its needs, Fuller’s Washable Wall Finish can be kept clean by occasionally wiping wit! » damp cloth. For woodwor there is Silkenwhite Enamel or Devoret, and for floors, Fuller’s Rubber Cement Floor Paint, And the nicest part is that you can easily do the work yourself and enjoy it thoroughly. For 74 years W. P. Fuller & Co, has been producing paints, varnishes, enamels, wall finishes and stains. A Jocal dealer has them. Our Service Department will gladly give advice and mail a little “Home Service’? booklet without charge. Whatever your painting need, W. P. Fuller & Co, makes a paint for the purpose, W:P- FULLER & CO. 301 Mission Street, San Francisco 21 Branches in Pacific Coast Cities - Factories: San Francisco and Los Angeles PAINTS VARNISHES POWEL 1839 Brosdway SOUTH END FURNITURE 5019 Duwamish Avenue B. HOLMES CO. SEABORN LUMDDR CO, 7064 36th Ave, co, BUNGE Wh nm MOUNTAIN VIKW HDWE. CO, and Greenwood 7302 Aurora Aye. LST. HDWEy JUNCTION HDWE Howell St. + 4 Ww. A. E. HOSKINS, JACKSON FUINI 2808 Alki Ave. 625 J Seat'le, Wa hoy AYER” & ZIEBARTH, 1713 Yesler Way HOLL, ND HDWE., 6300 | allard gE. or ALBERL € BAT Vlorentia St. MeFARLAND LUMBER CO. 125th and Vietory Way TWEEDY & Porr, 2108 N. 45th St. tY & DARKAUGH, ) Broadway N, STANDARD PAINT COy 2418 Firat Ave, N SOI Union YONI GROCERY CO. 1400 Ininier Ave, the Cul Workers’ at Chicago. While in the East, Hesketh tributed @ great number of the ports, which were in great demand, he reported. Wednesday from Sul that he send several tional copies of the re tribution among the nm of Cincinnatt Swale ta « investigat nese situation here. | What's in the Air PROGRAM FOR THURSDAY, AUGUST 30 sed Scheduie) meters)—Stlent KDZE—(455 moters)—Silent KFJC—(263 meters)—4 to 5 and 8:30 to 9:30 p. m. KIR—(270 meters) Are You Fat? Just Try This senda of overtat people have be- Im by following the advice of doc- | tors who recommend Marmola Prescrip- tlon Tablets, thor harmiens little fat re- ducers that slmplity the dose of the fa mous Marmola Prescription. If too fat, fon't wait—go now to your druggist and for one which in the price the world over, procure a case of these tab If preferable you can secure them ding price to the Marmola Woodward Ave., Detroit, Mich. | They reduce steadily and ensily Without tiresome exercises, starvation diet or ab- surd greages and salves.—Adyertisement, | EAL ONIN DistRaEs | Apply Zemo, Clean, Penetrat- | ing, Antiseptic Liquid dis. | | (Re KFIY—{2 Silent. | TT come It !s unnecessary for you to suffer |} with Eczema, Blotches, Ringworm, | Rashes and similar skin troubles, | “emo obtained at any drug store for | , or $1.00 for extra large bottle, and promptly applied will usually give instant relief from itching tor- | ture, It cleanses :and soothes the | kin afd heals quickly and effective- 'y most skin diseases. Zemo is a wonderful, penetrating, disappearing liquid and is soothing to |the most delicate skin. Get it today Jand save all further distress.—Adver- tisement. “THE OLDEST MEDICINE. IN THE WORLD IS ONL OF THE OLIVE AND THE JUICE OF THE GRAPE--- PORTOLIVE ‘The anolent Greeks who developed | thelr bodies to almost perfection, used practically no other method of keeping in perfect health. Tven to thin day all of tho Latin people, such as the French, Italfans and Spanish, follow this method, and such modern ailments as dyspepsia, indigestion, + nervousness and constipation are un: known among them, Portolive Is just a mixture of old Port Wine, nut flavored olive oll Electrical club, Walter E. Jones, and & group of prominent electrical men saint! him. In addition to the pectal feature of the waffle fron demonstration by Ho recetved a letter | the men of tho Electric club, the city | 4 the electric ranges by | cooking roasts, baking cakes and other delictous food in the automatic electric ranges of the electric ranges permitted the public to eee these ranges in actual operation and to ask any questions | concerning them. File Beart Chatee Against Spiritualist A second charge was filed against Jasper H. Abanathie, self-styled spiritualist healer, by Deputy Prose- cuting. Attorney Eugene Meacham Wednesday. Ho was charged with abandonment and non-support and his bail increased from $1,000 to $2,000. He was originally arrested on a charge of threatening to kill, sworn fo by the husband of one of his “patients,” who Abanathie demanded that he give up his wife or suffer death, Meacham says that ho has evi- dence to support two other charges, one a statutory charge and tho other “practicing osteopathy without A license,” but these may be dropped. The pike, tho greedy and fond of heavy meals, is slow growing, and {s believed to lite longer than any other species of fish Proposals will be received by the bureau_of Supplies and Accounts, Navy Department, Washington, D G,, until 10 o'clock’. 1., Sept. 4, 19 for delivering laundry and brass bolts and nu ’ Yard, Pu App! Officer, und, Waah., or pplies and “A W. LE Acting Pa enoral of the y. 8-13 LABOR DAY SPECIALS! If It’s Tents, See Us counts, TT. master Auto tents, ollye drab, regular $15,60, cut to ....$ wall tents... 7x? wall tents... 8x10 wall tents 10x12 wall tents . J pup. tents, with folding pole Army axes i Army water buckets . 5x7 tarpaulins or blanket Folding cots nea We Rent Tents, Camp Furniture, Blankets, Etc. CAMP LEWIS WIRELESS 1128 Firat Ay t ew bridee, HE tot-5002 GL, fot-i4 IL 1ot-3458 and othor natural body builders, Al) Srupgiste. salt tt L UH, WASH, This demonstration | 1 | Myers. i bution thoroly and c y made jbut {¢ it happens that any sub-| | acribar does not have his new issue, | |we want him to ring our business) | office, HL fot-9060, and we shall ar-| range to send a copy to his ad. dress, “It is important to all telephone} users that every subscriber be sup- | plied with the new book before| | but that no one use {t until, mid night next Saturday.” Tho special instructors who have been calling upon Garfield sub- seribers to demonstrate tho use of the dial, report a ready re- sponse and a widespread know: ledge’ of the dial method. This {is attributed to observation of the} where machine switching was in- augurated in Seattle for the first time last March | eel | A Fokker monoplane has remained in the air continuously for 36 hours 5 minutes 20 seconds, and covered 2,- 41 miles, te bleach away Tan, Freckles Mix the juice of two lemons with three ounces of Orchard White, which any druggist will supply for a few cents, shake well in a bottle, and you have a whole quarter-pint of the most wonderful freckle and fier. Massage this sweetly fragrant lemon cream into the face, neck, arms and hands each day and see how freckles and blemishes natural- ly bleach right out and how youth- fully clear, soft and rosy-white the skin becomes.—Advertisement, | / Make your skin a business | asset—~ | Get rid of those blotches and black- heads! That skin trouble may be more than a source of suffering and em- barrassment—it may be holding you out of a better job for which a good | appearance is required. Why “take |a chance’? when Resinol Ointment | heals skin eruptions so easily, | Resinol Soap and Resinol Shaving Stick come | tain the same soothing properties and are used, Melrose, West and Rainier districts,/tan cream, and complexion beauti- | by discriminating men who like their gener- | ous, cleansing lather and wholesome Resinol fragrance. Atall druggists, “Resinol wins by improving skins” Resinol at (MS) Extra heavy tread; size special for Friday at win M, Knowles’ $2 - piece SETS A WHITH beautiful remarkably low price for SEML-PORCELAIN Monterey pattern, Sale of Miller “Geared to the Road” CORD TIRES 30x3% inches. Some price for these high quality tir yours tomorrow at a big saving. EXTRA! SET At a Very Low Price for Friday— GUARANTEED—is adjustable; will cap any size bottle, big value at 98¢. LARGE SIZE BOTTLES Special DYE Dozen Cloar glass; fine for putting up catsup or grape juice. 12 for A bargain 98c Paring Very $12.85 Buy en. DINNER ‘$2.98 the PURE in tho Every housewife are so handy at canning time and in the kitch: Big values at this low price. TORE HOURS 8:30 A.M. TO 6 P. M. Indestro All-Steel Bottle Cappers. 98c A Crown Bottle Caps 1-Ib. pkg. 40c priced at.. A Special Value in Warranted Steel Knives at 2 for 25 C cae RD needs two or more—they

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