The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 22, 1924, Page 11

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section Two] The SeattleStar == [racesi1 1020 SEATTLE, WASH., THURSDAY, MAY 22 | Wires---Slave-Drivers AUTOIST DIES|\Presbyterian Moderator GIRLS DRIFT ON {jan Will Call Ghost | ow’ res—Slave-Drivers |"" Ww tpagh | Sounds Knell for Wars|[AKE, RESQUED | nc Deferse in Trial | | and It s Hard ” Win I reed¢ m } Party Saddened After Big)Churen Should Take Hand in Affairs of| police Search City for Two Trip Down Coast World, Wishart Tells Convention Missing All Night 4 in ci : 5 50 Injured When ke “tor very able 1 Two Trains Crash area the aprssy ghtly hurt when two Paris| work £ ; Pelee a yrning sicare: tf mnon French to Attempt ch, wh y ir : fi North Pole Flight You know it’s good—just a vat do preven’ | THIEF, LISTENING PARIS, M encouraged by by looking at it. And when death of hs friend, Gua Lian sche hed Githine | IN ON RADIO, IS Police Balked in re Shanghal from Paris, the| You taste it—Umnmt Miller New Bishop wt an Siapaceme’ Liletoattre "tase Pp" Lyeciabegleang Bago Abduction Search | 7 i i M ; : De by Methodist Vote ",!=""" mune eased a braar tory || RAN FRANCISCO, ay #2—With| ae wcoda SPRINGFIELD, Mass. May 22 - f r ' an ole for Bread home, police were | a wonderful delicacy and « a rich sweetness of flavor ’ ‘cs! superior to that of the fin trans-African St spread you ever used. 6 with the search for Wor s remaining In his home|, the place of , covering from hin’ expert Fears, grie along the wire strung on wires ing about at the end of ! ys, sorrows and high romance go singing | Most of our lives, the reporter thinks, are ese days. We are like marionettes, danc- YOUR HEART DESIRES, DELIVERED TG YOU FOR A ONE DOLLAR BILL! etal strands, he » ° BY RYBODY make} Everybody h ought/a wire, da written is t the photograp picture of any to be able to n thing. Let us write a story salc thing we see around.” ® The reporter-and.the ca: decided that a street pole, scores of busy wires we was the most prosa saw zm the end ot This is the message which the Annual Silver Shower brings to | we are enabled to offer—not only the lowest Cash Prices, but a sing ear ees TE Fare f Miecacly Tes the easiest terms ever known. Everybody may have a set deliv- a on Seattle and the Northwest from the Burnett Jewelry Store. | crog on payment of a single dollar—-and most of a year to pay. ne “ Qe | With the co-operation of the foremost makers in the country, | the balance of the bill! | hey the re-' If He Forms Cabinet He Can any the wires There are no “conditions.” The advertisement is just as good as it sounds. Moreover, you buy with the famous Burnett Guarantee. If, at the end of thirty days, you find (or just THINK that So Mr. Jacote you’ve found) that you can do better in some other store for Cash—all you have to do is to bring porter will write € it i sy. ; aie Have Premier’s Chair . ae : 4 r EERE vey ee wires un. cop the silver back to us and every penny you have paid will be immediately returned to you without a whimper! and punch eel wires @::: 5 Here, then, is an opportunity which will'not come again for many a day. A single dollar bill opens the door to ogee dical socialists possession of the finest silver. The famous Rogers “1847,” the Community Plate, the Holmes and Edwards Special 26-piece set brs “1847," oliget mints Super-Plate, the Alvin and the Wallace Silver—Not in obsolete patterns, which nobody wants, but in all the Phew ang ee ate lial in Wires designs which are new and beautiful, and which are used in the finest homes in America. Be among the goodly Delivered for $1 Cash and $1 the men and women sit tall buildings—wires 1,000 Anaconda + saying “When can you ship saying “Mother ts dead—come once.” All days wires pull everybody all over the place, willy-nilly, like the wires pull the marionettes in a show. company to share in the wonderful opportunity this “Silver Shower” presents. Weekly. Community Silver Plate “Tudor” | pattern. Set of 26 pleces, $12.50 Terms $1 Cash and $1 Weekly Annwersa’ St herplaig” = refused par. | | | MONTH END CLEARANCE 5,743 PAIRS| SHOES __ GOING AT PRACTICALLY ONE-HALF' for $1 PRICE IN GREAT TWO-DAY SALE Cash; Paid FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Weekly Hollywood Sandals|Patent Colonials ‘” ~ In patent, red, blue} Beautiful Patent Leather Slippers, regular $6.00 values. y Clearance price y 2.98 WHY PAY MORE?) Beautiful airedale and gray Suede Slippers, elsewhere! $9.00. Clearance ) Armiversary, Sutverplate and green, regular, $6.00 values. Clear: ance price $3.98 MARY JANES Patent, trimmed with red, green and gray, elsewhere $2.50. Clear- price Lo $1.98 Barefoot SAMDALS 6. KEDSiaa....... | | 98c) Men's and Bors’ Keds, Re] Popular Lace to Toe Style —_—— Athletle Shoes, >. MEN'S OXFORDS|::"s':-"" an! DELIVERED FOR ONE DOLLAR! The set itlustrated—in the “Ambassador,” the “Heraldic” or tho “Anniversary” pattern — thirty - eight. pieces all told. Six Hollow Handled Dinner Knives (with stainless steel blades) and six full modeled Forks to match. Six round bowl Soup Spoons, Six Tea Spoons, Six Salad Forks, Six Butter Spreaders, One Butter Knife, One Sugar Shell— The entire set is fittingly packed in velvet lined chest and the Cash Price the Country over is $45.85. Here at Burnett's it is not necessary to pay the Cash, however. The terms are a single dollar down, and the set will be delivered to you—The balance may be paid at the rate of a dollar and a half weekly, or six a dollars a month as may best sult you. D Fifty-Piece Set Rogers 1847 Plate Delivered for a Single Dollar Bill! soles, all sizes All leather soles and uppers, regu- Igr $8.00 value. Clearance price | ‘ ; ‘ There are no extras, no interest, no tax—The makers’ guaranty is for Seventy- Each piece is guaranteed for seventy-five years constant service. The lowest Cash five Years, Price is all you pay at the Burnett Shower—and you may take a year to pay it! The set consists of One Dozen Hollow Handled Knives, One Dozen Forks, a Dozen EXTRA! Twenty-Six Piece Sets, Specially Priced $9.95 Tomorrow—and as tong as the lot lasts—a limited number of Twenty.six-picce Sets, "R. & B.” Silver Plate, made by the International Silver Company and guaranteed for twenty years service, Kach set contains six knives, six forks, six table spoons and six tea spoons, besides butter knife and sugar shell, Tea Spoons, a Dozen Dessert Spoons, and a Sugar Shell and Butter Knife. ~ ato ean Tin | “ ” “ ” “ ” ‘ * 7 r 7 7 = . ay 7 hoice of the “Annivei Ws te ‘Heraldic’ the “Amb dlo tlerns, Each opri oS COME pyle aa EA ey Sees te S/ a 4 He aes oR tie eae ene: mbassador” pattern: dach set appropriately Clearance Sale Starts FRIDAY,9 a. m.—Come o 8 SHOE STORE Cc 1401-3 First Ave. Gricnst. omen ee: Specially priced for the Shower at $9.95. Terms are $1 Cash and $1 Weekly. Sorry--but we will not have enough of this number to enable us to fill mail or telephone orders. DELIVERED FOR A SINGLE DOLLAR Paid for at the rate of $1.50 a” week or $6 Monthly os may best sult the family banker,

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