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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9, 1924 THE SEATTLE STAR Nc 0 Dollar T horobreds But the Supply Is Great so They May Stage a Dog “Bargain Sale” DEMONSTRATION OPENS _ @| WITH CAPACITY ATTENDANCE COST LESS TO. OPERATE The Round Oak Gas Ranges, pro- duced in a vari- ety of sizes . oes styles and trims, j @ | actually cost less Deferred Payments} °° operate be- b d cause the oven is may now be secure: heated by a pat- on ALL Round Oak ented process products which circulates temm/% and radiates the ; : " wat ae ROUND OAK heat from all four sides—responds more Here's One of the Ta L-Waggle rs oe (RONBILT FURNACE quickly and requires less gas. ee eens oe vaewerte off and beg uv senses mam G. LUCILLE BUTLER |to This means that the + 0c lig yg heating system that ROUND OAK you have always want- GAS RANGES ed, but never felt you Ks could afford, mgy now Two factory experts with us all this week. be had easier than To help you to solve your cooking and cheaper heating sys- heating problems. tems. Certainly you are go- EXCLUSIVE ing to take advantage ROUND OAK M'GOWAN BROS. (/8yi2% | [22202 "peg ouepes «| Police Now ‘Seek 2 Women, | Man, Who Attacked Him Claiming that he had been beaten d wharf, a-foo' biles, Some of . gies will be an hearthstones tonig Animal Contagion Jcounty was | White the task was under way, spectors commer Breaks Out Again|: fation of LOS ANGELES, Cal, April 9. Ryery packing house in Los Angeles ed today, while in 4 of a new outbreak’ of tho epl rice | and thrown from an automot nitary conditi¢ ‘ the dread f an't expect two women and a man ¢ 6 for noth reported on a ranch near prs mout ith E uberculosis | Miraculous Results Are Testified to By Tubercular Sufferers e * Who Have Used the “Haelan” Treatment at Home drunken party late Tuesda: ¢ sold for $20, and Albert Ervaid, was cap as $10 for a[the polce after be had staged a fo Ervald said he had been tn an automobile with the man and two women, when they # him, and after a threw him out seen standing on t attacked the car. He was curb by Patrol Apply Sloan's gently without rub- bing. It starts the blood circulat- 4 ing swiftly through the tissues. The congestion breaks up. Before you know it—the cold is gone. Get a bottle from your dmggist today—35 cents. It willnotstain. “| IWBERCULOSIS, RHEOMATISM, PRIVATE DISEASES ET. Buecansfulty treated at heme Sloan’s Liniment—kills paiall; ~ a long 4 him. A been ice are secking orvald's assailants, “MUS ORIENTAL DENS “oan ON AR from SUFFER RAIDS = Witbut Westerman will present “ int? « |#everal numbers to be selected. Si via Black Maria” Busy Carry |Hisegari, prominent piano teacher, ing Scores of Prisoners ja present several of his artist pu pila in a short plano recital mn fully and we will mal edles remove the cause and r KAR-RU MEDIC! ay ocmalitg of y ons. It will The po and morals Mey bar gs squad st Tuesday saloons and four Chinese gambling |" joints, arresting 36 men on charges of gambling and liquor law viola- tions. | Tho two police patrol wagons and several police autos were kept busy for hours when the raids were being} Abolish lonesomeness by whole- carried out and the prisoners taken |somo recreation and entertainment. to jail. |THE LONESOME CLUB, Holyoke At 1202 Howell st. the police ar-|Dullding, 111 Spring atreet. Meet rested Charlie Sing and Howard|ings Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday Wong on charges of conducting gam- {and Saturday evenings, Strangers bling games. They also seized 16 and lonely people © dry aquad 4 wemarkab BARGAINS! BARGAINS! THURSDAY IS TRE LAST DAY OF OUR SPRING HOUSE-CLEANING SALE on PoLisHine eanser CLOTH 4 cans For Gold, Silver and Scherzo tn B “Balik” ... for Nickel. white men. At Seventh and King, in |= Special a basement, Louie Sing, Loula Ono 7 her men. were. arrested AMATEURS C 25c 5e hen raided 116 Second TONIGHT arresting Ah Sing and two me Ol Tollet Soap FREE! (No ©. 0. D, Orders) jen. The last raid was made Washington st., where Hong Yung and Chin Seung were arrested 5 AND EVERY WEDN Regular 35¢ FRIDAY 3 In Addition to Our Regular * saloons at 117 Yesler way, ave. §., 157 Washington # ave. 8, and another place. The pro- =|GIRL R two-quart <una, H. Tanaka, J. Muto and PICTURES “Made by thi x : ha ALUMINUM DOUBLE) ; ES WA GURVILLE SPECIAL BO! LE R, Bees Spend 15 minutes NEw 69c at this store oe oh. That's long enough Orders) for us to” demonstrate dick eared C First nnd Second what a really wonderful thing has been achieved in motion pictures the Kodak way. Let us run a reel or two of Ciné-Kodak mo- tion pictures and you'll see for yourself on the screen. $185 Imported Willow Clothes Sep en $1. 19 Special This offer expires April 19th. 2 5 C Special attention to out-of-town orders Our New Stock of Continental SCREEN > ie DRS. H.C. and M. CURRY) DOORS Optometrists and Opticians ff MAKERS OF GOOD GLASSES Northwestern Photo Supply Co. (Eastman Kodak Co.) Ib. can of Johu- son's Prepared Wax, with 6%-1b. Johnson's Floor Polisher PAGE 5 ~ An Easter Debut of Silk Dresses for Spring Moderately Priced $39.50 Styles becoming to the Spring modes, combined with beautiful shades, his showing of Dres exceptionally significant and in harmony with season. Canton crepes, georgettes and satins comprise the lot, with nings of beads and embroidery in black, white; gold and silver udes; also stitching, dainty tucks and The models sketched will give you a fair idea of the styles to expect at only $39.50. Size e 16 to 44. All the new Spring shades are represented, in- cluding sand, cinnamon, lanvin, pan, jade, poudre blue and others. Also black and white. Women's Apparel Dept.—Second Floor The Doll Dressmaking Contest Closes April 16th who are making doll dresses, or have them completed, are kindly asked to ment as soon as possible, as April 16th {s the closing date. NewArrivals,Needle Art Cutwork, 36-inch linen centers, stamped for embroidery, each $2.00 Cutwork, 44-inch linen centers, Easter W) Novelties stamped for embroidery; each $3.00 for the Scarfs to match at ...... .» $1.50 y 4 ter 88-inch squares of Heavy Jewel “I } oungs ers cloth, with lovely stamped wreath t. MOMODItS to. ss semua 15¢ design «. BL95 Baskets .... 5¢ to 35¢ Scarfs to match . $1.25 * Napkins to match ............ 40¢ Chickens . ...5¢ and 10¢ Scarfs of stamped Jewel Cloth, | | = UCKB --++-ere with lace edge; each . -$1.00 Large Eggs, each ..... ++. 15¢ Dainty Night Gowns delicate Small” Eggs in. pink, ‘blue’ oF shades and stamped in pretty pat- Witlteics, uc firs exe ne POTUS, TOMA cows ose sicks oc. $1.45 He Linen Centers, with floral ‘ Easter Grass, a roll ..... oo0 es Oe sg tn ek 4 ‘Gent ee sere Easter Favors . @ for 25¢ stite 2 s ; Scarfs ‘and Buffets to match: Cart and Chicken Sie cewne + 408 each Duck Whistles ........... --10¢ Vanity Se .35¢ Easter Seals, box . 10¢ A new shipment of beautiful bou- Easter Cards ........ 5¢ to 50¢ doir and small table Lamp Shades have just arrived and are priced very moderately. Needle Art Dept.—Upper Main Floor Candy Eggs, lb. .......... ..30¢ Chick-Chick Egg Dyes, pkg.. ..5¢ Main Floor Rear Suits of Bovish us and ar ailored Styles for Easter $49.50 Clever for the Many Occasions That Spring Promotes in the Great Out-of-Doors Smart for Sport and Dress wear are the Suits in plain, tailored and boyish models, typical of those pictured. There are plain colors and neat hairline stripes in good variety. Poiret twills, tricotines, twill cords and noyelty suit- ings are the materials favored in these garments. Sizes 16 to 46. You'll want one for Easter. Women's Apparel Dept.—Second Floor Waxing Attach 34x82 inch 4.75 ment 7 shoe Same Old Loention 85 can of Johnson's Prepared Wax, 36x84 inch ...$5.00 Seattle Since 1908 Special 59c Arcade Bldg. 36x80 inch ...$5.25 | Final hearing on tho school budget | will be held Wednesday evening at the board rooms, Central building. | cisco restaurants today, eatible=No Cooking’ A LightLutey, | Third Mloor MA in-7208ff | ‘The budget total will bo finally fixed, | Choup eggs and cheap ham were GaP Avoid Imitations — Substitutes following the discussion, the reasons, N Display Clin etn | in oe asktorHorlicks 3 = eee 4 f The ORIG | n No. 311 Galvanized t i \ Matted Min Whether you are fitted with School Board to \“Ham and” Drops DR. EDWIN J. f ‘ Doors $2.50, $5 or $10 Glasses Cc idet Bud at Gate Gountere pp J Complete With 32x80 inch ...$4.50 No Charge for Hxamination onsider Budget pe gl SAN FRANCISCO, April 9—Ham} 106 Columbia St, Seattle's Leading Dentist for More Than 31 Years and eggs dropped from 4 to 10 cents iper copy at most of the San Fran we wren anaes