The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 4, 1924, Page 7

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Wi _WEDNE SDAY, JUNE 4, 1924, \Corns § PIONEER MEET L Naee /- 'S0N HERE State’ $8 Founders THE SEATTLE STAR FREDERICK & NELSON Pain Stops Instantly inesday is Here's instant relief from thatbum- | day wall stop the pain Thea the corm loosens and comes out. Does away with dangerous paring. Get Blue-jay at " your druggist. Osram wa be t which Women’s Plain and Striped Satinay Bloomers Were expect wing the dinne by Oliver ¢ of 1924 Boys of 1884 the Boy her apeake Claypoo D Charte arence B. Bagle Women's ude Walter P. Bett q Rift: ft pf y sizes in taaee » Satinay er 1. Bagic Bloomers. Plaim ‘and weaves in misses’ self- ttle, Vice preaid stripe . flesh color, and hite, DEBATE, PLAN , . 42 & Voile Opposing Champions to Be Boudoir Caps Speakers Here 50c summery in voile Boudoir Caps, trimmed .with dainty lace edging and insef- tion. Peach,, orchid, flesh color, rose, narcis- sus, light green and white. At 5@e. —DOWNSTAIRS STORE ¢ Seattle, ‘secret peach, orchid Attractive M. Calhoun, of T. Bon Cool, styles hats Women’s and Misses” Sizes Nine Smart Styles of ri Retail Grocers’ in the Masonic club Ross, executive secretary of Smart Gingham Dresses in Summery Styles For Garden, House, Porch and Beach Wear N this assortment of several hundred Gingham Dresses women will find one or more styles they will admire for Summer wear. The Safety Grip Im mud, sand and on wet pay Bert pavements the compact, heav- — ,,)1) ily re-inforced tread on these |The challenge i issued great oversize C-T-C hand- (as the result of inunuats built low inflation cords takes (part of power « any hold and does its work safely, | tives that th bill be eluctant to debate the the bill KID BURGLARS CAPTURED Valuable Loot Recovered by Sheriff Seattic Distribater 9 » INC, Ww he arrest of four youthful ts, Sheriff Matt Star inced » has com lopreda " power conference, has sued & challengo to the power tru of debates on the Bone to be held thruout the stat Ross says, we on the twent Trimmings: Organdic Ruffles $3.45 Checks Ratine Effects Plaids Special compcnading and in- numerable deeply imbedded suction pockets provide the ip that slicks to st) surfaces owerfully buttressed tod anchored biecks insure unequaled traction. These are Dresses that will wear well and launder well all through the season. Made of good quality gingham. Self Material There are nine attractive styles to choose from—six are pic- Black Edging tured. Very attractive value at $3.45. Pearl Buttons A Also some Plain Beach Girdles (DOWNSTAIRS STORE) Cloth and Ce Dainty Voile Vests and | Slimnnnnnsiununnnunonnuuns re) Step-lns That broad center riding band means more uniform wear, straight rum ning wheels, cary steering and sreater mileage. There i alee @ C-T-C hand-bellt Bal loon tire fer extreme lew inflation, which fita any standard wheel and rim. C-T-C Tubes add mileage to almest any casing. SPECIALLY PRICED Curtain Fabrics Women who enjoy making their own cur- tains. will welcome an ‘op- portunity to purchase these Bungalow. Nets and Marquisettes at-sav- ing prices. : PLAIN AND DOTTED MAr- QPISETTE, in 3¢-inch width. urgiar suspe wich Wednesds be he had} Exceptional Offering, Thursday: 1,440 SEAMLESS SHEETS The fou Dawson, Voil Riley, Robert Huddle on and William Perkie, all of whom . ® were made t r rank Anders William Sears, Herbert Beebe and demsiral Way. h & Stone Way. South and Ed Hughes, co-operating with the po 183¢ lice department. | ‘The gang looted five homes, two} to! stripped more $1.95 Evenly woven quality, desir- HESE new Voile Vests and Step-Ins are i In 81x90-inch Size able for making ruffled or plain curtains. A REMARKABLY attractive offering of — spECIAL full bleached, seamless Sheets, made of firmly-woven sheeting that has been tested for laundering qualities. if The size is 81x90 inches with neat hems top and bottom (size given is before being hemmed). BUNGALOW NBTS in 36-inch width, A popular weave for 4 Summer Curtains ‘for the home. This quality in. white offered in an attractive array of smart styles. r mem being } y Sheriff Bl Sears YOU’LL FIND IT HERE Dr. N. A. Johanson, . reelected ‘president of board of trustees of Swedish hospital. i Seattle Duhija society will hold peony show Thursday at American Legion clubrooms. Malcolm Douglas, King county | prosecutor, was to be speaker a! Exehange club Wednesday noon. of this Kodak is $22.00. It's a | Woman hit by Byertett interurban prize worth working for and blames’ Pacific Northwest pet | we're here to help. Competition 1Co. Asks $20,750 damages. closes October 1. Seattle and Kent first afd teams! lof Pacific Telephond &. Telegraph | fe relent Ue sacs Co. win in contest Thesday night competition. Drop ia ¥ Fireplace bricks, doors pajat and pbtushés stolen from house under | pathos it ovet at oor Kak ouietruction at 3617, H. Columbia | . P. C. Nelison reports. Fashioned in lovely, soft ‘voile in white, orchid, light green, flesh color and peach. Trimmed in dainty laces and hand embroidery. TIRES & TUBES Also lace and embroidery trimmed Chemises. Fresh styles for June displays, at $1.95 each. —DOWNSTAIRS STORE Here is an exceptional opportunity to se- eure a Summer supply of good sheets at a very low price. Special, Thursday, at $1.00 each. 4 Starting now, the Eastman Kodak Company will give as prizes for pictures submitted by Boy Scouts, one hundred No. 1A Pocket Kodaks, Series II, fitted with Kodak Anastigmat lensesf.7.7.Regularselling price EACH DOWNSTAIRS STORE , SSUMUAAUAAUANUVUNVUAORUHLVGUOOGASOOAYUUUUUEEAUUEROUAEAEUEEEALOGSUASEOAAUAOUAOUAHEALUAEUAEANAU A Remarkably Attractive Offering, Thursday: ‘5. Piece 700 Yards of 40-inch Flat Crep e Aluminam Cooking iN = : s = 7] Women’s Fashionable Pumps i Cohen Park car and truck collide | Northwestern Photo Suppl Co. Pic: sin st. and University way | (Eastman Kodak Co.) Tuesday. Score’ of tables on way Thy 1415 Fourth Ave. ‘to Bon Marche clittte,eseape injury. |}| | Royal Neighbors to celebrate 25th | iv. birthday anniyersary Thursday night | at M. W..A. halt on ‘Third aye. $4.85 NUSUALLY attractive value in these women's - Pumps in the two smart styles pictured. Dress Pumps with elaborate cut-out patterns, f: jonable Spanish heels and hand-turned soles, Ave able in these combinations: Special $1, 19 ve: AY exceptionally low price for Flat Crepe in a quality of soft, even’ weave and lustrous finish, This special purchase includes a wide range of shades, Sets $1.75 A very useful Cooking Set STRAWBERRY SORRENTO BLUE CARAMEL COPENHAGEN NAVY FALLOW ZINC BLACK Specially priced, Thursday, at $1.19 yard. BERMUDA ALGONQUIN PORCELAIN BLUE RASPBERRY BEIGE JADE SILVER SAPPHIRE HAVANA BROWN LUCILLE GREEN , OLD ROSE 5) pieces. Set in- quart anel-side Con- vex Kettle; two 2-quart Pans {one perforated); Pubed Cake Pan attachment that fits two- quart pans and lq that fits alk vessels. The 5-plece set $1.75. \“GORGE SEEMS | ABOUT RIGHT} More funds are needed to com-| |plete the Gorge unit ‘of the Skagit} hydroelectric project, City Engi-| neer J. D. Blackwell told the city} council! Wednesday: Blackwell re-| [ported that only $34,077 remains in Black Satin Trimmed in Suede Patent Leather Trimmed in Suede and All-Black Suede |the Gorge fund and that between | $150,000 and $200,000 will be needed to fintsh the work. “With these additional funds the MONEY BARRELS! Open a Savings Account For One Dollar or More AND GET ONE A Safe Bank in Which to Deposit Your Money The Bank for Savings Pine St. at Fourth Ave. Gorge unit will not coat to exceed sald Blackwell. “Shrinkage of value of bonds is sued to pay for the work has cost the mately $250,000 when bonds werg;sold. If this money lwere availa {be asking for more.” ! | }4-foot bar in a ts \yehich ws as being poured into the bar | Dean M. Lyle Spencer of the drain, it was reported. jand Jim Dimoff, alle | were jailed for violating the p: bition ordinance Tuesday identified the bedy of an | federal prohibition officers under Di jaged man found in | parked on Westlake ave, Leaps Bar to Get ¢ Contraband Booze| Patrolman G. W. dry squad tember, Christy, poli¢e leaped over a restaurant at 501 Tuesday and seized liquor Mike Lelaft | d proprieto Identify Body justay Tallaksen, 107 Stewart st., an automobile Monday night, a9 that of William Winkel my ‘er, 70, of 301 Dexter ave. , } conviction was erased when ‘Two Injured in Sizes, 3 to 8.° Low-priced at $4.85. —DOWNSTAIRS STORE DOWNSTAIRS STORE ARES SECTION ‘TAIRS STORE Editorial Staffs “ry e * at “U” Will Dine ‘The annual University of Wash:|" Dr. Anna K, Russell, pioneer Se- ington pubilcations banquet, given|nttle physician and ‘the city's first| for students who have worked on the | professional dally, Columys and Tyee: staffs! this year, will be held tn the banquet} bee Beer Ahab Se anemer |a report from the state license de- President Henry Suse&tio, the news| Wedneadey at Olympia, receive ly-elected editors of the three publi: | ‘ cations, and the retiving editors will be the speakers for /the eventng:| «hool | of Journaliam will act as toastmaster. t {Woman Doctor Is woman, has perma medicine in this state, according to ticing medicine without a conse. convicted of mal years ago and sen on term, but her she wa pardon by Gov Dr. Russell main. granted a full Ernest 1, Listery “Dry” Raid Here Four men were under arrest! Wednesday as the result of a raid by |!¥_ eld otherwise rector Roy Lyle on an apartment in}men are Ed Sundsby, who was re the St. Lawrence apartments, 1808/ cently convicted of selling Mauer to | Highth ave. Tuesday night, in which | high school boys; J. Hf. Myde, George |two of the men were injured, The! Clarke"and Ja Mulligan. Barred From Work | | Mrs. Russell was accused of prac: |‘ tained tho pardon restored her ti.) conse but the supreme court recent: } |Student Editors at “U” Elected | According to a recent vote of the! gan I Gatticalloes board of the University of Washington, Herbert Kretschman, | ath jsenior in journalism, will edit the nently lost her right to practice | student daily during the fall term|court here=today to apply for citi: | dward Anderson will |zenship papers. editor of. the “ jool's monthly publi. | = chman is now & editor of the daily, while Ander. | Porai* for Blevator, Sound [next year, and }be the 1 umns," jeation. Krets tl IDNEY AR. BELLINGHAM LV BELLINGHAM AR. SIDNEY |\George’ ‘7 Relative Kerrigan told Washington, FRANCISCO, Richard Washington, June 4.— @ distant re of the first president of the nited States, appeared in federal Col-| “You're a citisen alread nag | Sealed proposals, indorsed “Pro | ‘ashington. tion No. to J. |8on is at present assistant editor of Bu al im Paelfle Ree crty G08 Second Ayetus, rard, Puget § Deposit of @ ch rder for $10, payable the Rureau of Yards required as security| 6 drawing | specification, STR | \of of Bureau, May 17, 1924.—-Ad- vertisement, | ie Sins IN stink upon Asks Citizenship that the applicdft, altho borne in Australia, was the offspring of parents born in the United States, —— ” Jugge | teave Seattle dally for Vancouver and ds 2 from Colman Dock, feot of Marton Street. PARI the United States, Threvich es with Hberal 10N TCKEY OFFICH KL. SUEBHAN, General Agent, Cas CANADIAN, PACIF! | clephane MA In-3o er Department

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