The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 27, 1924, Page 5

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DAY \ THE sf Ex Q & () y) ae de. Nie aly Sa s and Coats N two widely separated price groups Frar buye have scored another tremendous t umph, One group is priced at $39.50 and th er at $14.9: Each comprises Dresses and Coats of most recent design fashioned in newest fabrics of all the summer's best shades. _ Superior Values All the Francine ¢ 1105 SECOND AVE. Second and Spring Corner aid ‘Ob, dearest, we me.” I haven't. I my breath @GOITER? Drink “Deer Li odge Natural od Mineral Spring Water” Wonderful aid s body-tonic. ve just ste Peon three kinds Bluhill | Cheese and Invigorat Bottled (in gal- at Deer Lodge ellevue, Wash. Seattle Distribution, 1534 First Ave. at Pine. We deliver also on contract. Phone EL jot-0426 n bottles) only REDUCED 3 Entire line of Universal Silver Overlaid Table Service at one-third less than the regular price. Select that gift for the June bride from our wonderful stock at a big saving. Universal Silver is guaranteed for 50 years of satisfactory service; Is un- excelled in quality, workmanship and design; solid steel blades, which will not rust or stain, are exclusive Universal features. UNIVERSAL AOA NII et em OEE A oa a — eS riinaminhaascideanaiiinadnnaiedD MILAN WHITE ENAMELED Combinet or Chamber Pail High grade, double white enamel; no seams. coated Com- plete with cover and bail, =f Special REAL VALt Wednesday 98c RDEN OSE "$5.49 Worth $7.50 A high quality corrugated, moulded black rubber Hose which will give fine service, A Special Lot of “REACH” BASEBALL GLOVES Priced Extra Low Made of genuine smooth horse- hide, full leather lined, bound and welted. Every boy will want one of these fine gloves —4 styles to choose from. Regular $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00 Wit $ 1 98 for Wednen selling at 50-INCH OILCLOTH ART SQUARES Just the thing for the break- Dee con} Wednesday fast nook, plentc lunch, ete. KHAKI FOLDING Several beautiful designs to ject fr Wear- Ever Alum- inum Cleanser The wonder cleanser for CAMP COTS 59c in camp, Special W ednesday or for real comfort while “ , b FI Take one om sour next te! Tokanabe Flower hardwood frame covered with high wende khokl, Special ot $3.49 Bowls inch lower WEAK-EVER JNDIVIDUAL DEEP PIE PLATES pots and pans. of nt Cleans ad pol- designs ishes in one | Made of hard, thick sheet in onal init wcial on 0 operation, aluminum. Specia lection ef {Oc Kuch 25¢ Pke. B96 inn an 1d . r p Agta t ‘ —— n the mill and ft You have ceased to /iid 1 pped | Assails Divinity of Jesus; Episcopalian Faces Heresy Charge LEVELAND, ©. May 2 ° ary ¢ eny t n the F ' the Ref Brown Is a communist, He . here y at Trinity I defend himself with an at tempt to prove noner of the © trial, a “modernist-funda.| members of the nouse of bishops 2 . accepts all of the Bible liter 1 gious| lly and the passages not ac Rt. ¥ w Monts cepted, he will charge, make 1 ¢ Ge 0 watired as guilty of heresy as t will be tried | Mlmeecif t of f ! b “ b * a by the house |¢ A half ee " f ' I rhe nts are based on al} bg 1 heretic utterances ssakan” thaast and Kon“ m 1 a rast. Re me ! Dr, Leigh I os ee 1 Dr, Karl F 1 f er Y Dr. Elw Worcester, I The divinity Is at best a fiction, Keres Dieaadical \itieeiots a t worst a supe ’ eae ae ere is no rational doubt about |* ' as dtempestsia the fictitious character of the Di , ivine J THIAL RULES BASED |ON ANCIENT CANON aera Trial pre dure will antedate mod. || on, New Jerse J aw nd will be cortducted a M wmick, M ‘ tor” or church advo-| Faber, Mont ' ney Charlies Dibble, | 1 « w man Page, W Rishop Brown ts an attempt to|H nd Att According to the canons of the| ga se T testant Episcopa church a ¥ Drown's attorneys | ude bishop may be ejected n the | Jos w ris, Dayt 0., and reh if found f guilty of teaching | Kdward Bushnell, Cleveland. VILLAGE RAZED BOY KILLED IN BY FLAMES | CAR CRASH Sawdust Explosion Results | Collides With Auto; Driver in Fire at Sauk Held Innocent od by} Run HAMILTON, May 27 |fire Monday afternoon which started | of over by an automobi! Alfred Balzarnini, 12, of died Inte M asa result of a sawdust explosion in| that town nday in Provi the mill, the business section of the | der 6 hospital jtown of Sauk, 21 miles from-here on| Wm. A. McKinzle, of Auburn, who the Upper § river, was in ruins drove the car which ran down the Tuesday Q was held innocent by Police The fire broke out in the mill of | Chief F. 8; Grant, of Kent the Sauk Timber Co,, then spread to| The boy, riding his bicycle in the dry kiln, the postoffice, three|rear of a truck, turned out to pans ollided hea » firs with McKinsie’s aken to his home ed by Dr. C. B. Hoffigan, He wan found to be suffer from a fractured leg and I Later he was ¢ wheré he ot J MISSIONARIES = DIE IN BATTLE PEKIN, M American min r r ported to have been and t { shingles on a sidetrack residents of the town and due to their ef uildings razed wan saved by the volunteers before High winds and| sindered the-tire| mes spread of equipment fh flahters. | Telephone commt | Sauk the fire. Food a en trom Conc fas; between | dentroyed by | Concrete wa might need au h aasistance at Kweilin, Kwangsi, when northern troops be sieged that city May §. The report, which. is unconfirmed, reached the Ame! on here from the ¢ by immigr eral Judge J day. were Miss M. Coppelt, MacDougall, Mins M jseph Cunningham and a Mins Alvarson. They represented the Christian and Mission All headquarters, New York. Miss E. M. Jones, Jo. wife, and ance, |A. B. White, Here 45 Years, | Suddenly Stricken | Stricken with heart trouble when | ho sought to arise at 6:15 Tuesday morning, A. B. White, 45, of 4408 Fre. mont ave. fell back In bed with a New Safe Method cry to his wife, Before she could Bleaches Teeth White "10" Ms 12” "had passed away White, who ha in Seattle Watch Tobacco Stains Vanish! | lan his life, died tn the house In which | Good-bye dark, dingy, spotted and tobacco | he had lived for the past 20 years, He | stained teetht Por adentet's wonderful die-|in wurvived by his widow, a son & | avalos tanya sor a fpf {| Years old and his mother. Ho was a aina almostinstantly.givingyellowishstained | TUCO OC OO ed member. of the Ballard lodge of Masons | | | | | softens th nd. of parte which ire taking parlors awaiting funeral at the softened stains ut actually rangement Drevents formation of new ones. Fine for ch Gren's teeth. Beneficial to gunm. Small cost at all good druggists. AVOID IMITATIONS—INSIST ON BLEACHODENT COMBINATION Sever Bouierads by Closing Bridge Wetmore Slough trestle, connect ing Lake Washington boulevard and Seward park boulevard, was closed |by order of Mrs. May Avery Wil kins, acting chairman of the board of park commissioners, Monday when City Engineer J. D. Blackwell declared the structure | traffic, The bridge, severing two links of |Seattlo’s scenic boulevards, will re main closed until funds for replac Jing tt are provided by the city coun jell, Mra. Wilkins’ @ntter states |Alleged Swindler PUGET SOUND STEAMER SCHEDULES Bave Money. Travel by Steamer FE, R. Reynord, dapper young bride groom whois held on a charge of swindling Seatde stores and with | forging drafts, In FE. N. Oshel, he con fessed to Deputy Prosecutor Bert C. | Ross Tuesday. His bride was Miss ite Pointe Datiy, 19/0¢ Midnight Does not call tri A 10:00 Daily, | Calif, until her marriage | Occupants of the Kweilin mission | PIONEER DIES The body is at the Blake Under. unsafe for Admits Identity} Marie Shonback of Santa Barbara | RHODES DEPARTMENT STORE = ednes and day Thursday Ivory Soap, guest ®; regular 55c Powder Puffs in « ool and Amami Shampoo; reg a package Piver’s Azurea, dozen for velour combination ; 47¢ 5e for 10¢ 3 for 25¢ for... .69¢ Le Trefle and Floramye Sachet; regular 50c regu 25 ave an ounce for dergen's Hath | Kau de Quinine Hair Tablets Tonle Life Buoy Soap : t Theatrical Cold Cream; 4 for A for Creme Ou Theatrical Cold Cream; 5 for Waldorf Tissue; reg 4 for, Usterine Tooth Paste; re Wool Puffs . Mineralaya Clay Pack; re ‘ Combination Syringe t for Piver’s Assorted Toilet Waters; Hot Water Bottles, “U. 9.” ad t % for $1. 49 Minds Honey Almond Cream Hand Lotion; the 10¢ Soap; reg Lemon Cream; reg Djer Kiss Tale Mennen’s Borated Talcum; reg Foster's Kid Cleaner; reg regular Java Rice Face Powder (nature fl zo to sell for Toilet Water : S| Whisk Reg ' Ps for Vegetale Mavis Face for for Fleur for Fleur D'Amour | Coty’s L’Origan Brooms; a spe 25¢ Regular 60c B1¢ Powder (all shades). Coty’s Face Powder ( t D'Amour Tale (in tins); regular . Tbe Water; regu $1.25 $1.00 size to 85e 43¢ Mennen’s Shaving ¢ Coty’s L/Origan T am pilet r Toilet Water; Tale; regular $1.00 Caron Black $4.00 for Narcisse Face Powder, ews Vanishing Cream; regular 580 for Drug Sundries Dept—Main Floor Decoration Day Accessories Flags of Silk, Wool or Cotton 5c to $10 Each but not each size in every e displayed on standards or A Brownie Camera for the Grownups as new aluminum t Howe Youngsters and W ell with and 2A have not ¢ They still make The two tripod Brownles ged in g00d ple what netively new thelr genera tures for the chi No. $2.75. MONOGRAMS ARE THE FASHION The above Monogram ro breidered over REFORM FOUNDATION INITIALS On sale in our Art Dept. dren—or f Brownie (pictures s 24x34 inches), sell at A Brownle (pictures size 214x4% Inches), sell at 88.75. Best 6-Hour Printing and Developing Service’ Here! Kodak Dept.—Main Floor Rear Wednesday Candy Special Needle Art Specials for Wednesday Selling Only! All Pieces Stamped for Embroidery Night Gowns, Special $1.00 Nightgowns of dainty pastel shades that are from regular $1.46 ste Caramel Nougat Chews 29c lb. Dept.—Main Buffet Sets, Special 29c A neat three-piece set of attractive pattern that’ sold ‘formerly for 4bc. Buffet Sets, Special 49c Three-piece Buffet Sets, hemstitched and in attractive patterns. Formerly 69c. Luncheon Cloths, Special $1.00 45-inch Luncheon Cloths in pretty design. These sold in the regular way for $1.50, Luncheon Cloths, Special 89c 43-inch Luncheon Cloths that sold formerly for $1.19. Luncheon Sets, Special 69c Luncheon Cloth and 4 Napkins to match, that sold formerly for 89c. Candy Floor Sale of Women’s Silk Gloves Will Be Continued Wednesday Main Floor Luncheon Cloths, 49¢ 36-inch Cloth, hemstitched. Formerly 75c each. Luncheon Sets, 45¢ Cloth and 4 Napkins to match; unbleached. Formerly 55c. Unbleached Seamless Bedspreads, $1.95 Full size Spreads, stamped for embroidery. Formerly $2.50 each, Needle Art Dept.—Upper Main Floor a few THE FAMILY GAME Weeks ago. “Mah wife's gone so plum crazy The bride has left her beautiful crazy about these Chinese dominoes, apartment, furnished by Reynord's |<) done talkin’ Chinese now." bogus drafts, and her address was} | unknown ‘Tuesday. Jor Reynord in Los Angeles “Yest'day she sez t' me, yeah, Mah Jawn, in da chow, ‘Come or Ah'll pung yo Notre Dame Juggler. | pAD'S. SPRING GARDEN “What are you going to sow ALS ane turnip seed or summer squash |Sviit- be recoived. in this ofthis until | ich would your chickens pre-| 1 a. m 1 and then be| | publicly” nishing the} [J micas eters ORT For That 1 M BAY, NEAW BAY AND WAY PORTA New Mon, and Thurm, 10:80 p.m (Goer Thru to Neah Bay on Home Monday ‘Trip Only Bolect ‘your new plano from the SAN JUAN © TStAND POINTS Daily, 10 ep lendid . via Anacortes Taheasto wubsect stock of cere, Bouees The Meyer-Toner Piano Co, Rew Adress, 1321 Bu Ave. PRIGHB—-WASY THRMS o for Rent, $3 4 Month, » COLMAN DOCK- "FOOT MARION ST PHONE MAIN H PUGET SOUND NAVIGATION CO 0 tosto seript PORT ORCHARD [Gesell level == | Marty Bad Take Fust Passenger ant Anto |"A Good Thing- DON'T Miss a, | {."" YY LJ | Londen, Annapolis, | Send your name and address plainly | Md: Washingt orktown, Val; Key West written together with 5 cents (anc this pore Fiat New (orleate: Dall a haar, slip) to Chamberlain Medicine Go, Det| San Pranicisco,, Calif, and Pugeg | tod pebally excent Sunday. by Every trip a Ferry Trip except= FY ing 7:15 a. m, ["] prive vour™ Cur on and oft the fs Large, Fast Sicam Ferries, Short Scenic Route to Hood Py Canal, Olympic Peninsula, Lake pq Crescent, Pacific Ocean and Victoria, B, ©, Passenger fares to Port Orchard Bay Points 80¢ Round Trip. Navy Yard Route Fehsoht | Dock MA in-goee Moines, Iowa, and receivo: in return a|Sound, Washington. Proposal blan | trinl package containing Chamberlain's | and other Information may. b | Cough Remedy for coughs, colds, croup, | {M!N°4, pen application to. th bronchial, “Bu” and whooping ‘coughs, {rine Corny and tickling throat; Chamberlain's Stom: | Francisco. Call ach and Liver Tablets for stomach trou: | mand bles, indigestion, gassy pxins that crowd |"48ters the heart, biliousness and constipation; | (he right Chamberlain's Salve, needed in,every | pants thereof and to wa infor= family for burns, scalde, wounds, piles, | malities therein, ni tds from Fogular skin affections; theto valued farstly | | dealers) only wil] be. cousldored. c, wedicines for only 5 cents. n't miss it Quartern Schedute No. davarunectiat| SAdvertivement, fia, and the Ci om: | or Post Quarter- |

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