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WEDNESDAY, JUNI 1924 Piper & Taft Announce Special Savings Tomorrow and the Week-End in Their ‘CLOSING OUT SALE @ LADIES’ FINE SPORTSWEAR The smart apparel which has identified this department i m l & completely closed out and will be discontinued—with the Ne single exception of Ladies’ Knitwear. Every garment in the i stock, new, attractice merchaniise, is marked for final selling \ A few lines are reduced at 3344% to 40%, bat the great major ° ity of the stock is selling at Reductions of !2 Price and Even Less Ladies’ Suits—a group of 21, in light shades of Tweeds, are marked at HALF PRICE, One group of six suits will sell at pas I | Coe | FIFTY DRESSES—offering a very good selection, are selling at the following reduced prices $11.50 $12.95 $16.50 $19 Three Hat Val Tomorrow Morning it VA eee 105 KHAKI AND WOOLEN ODD 7 1 &) marked $4 95 PIECES IN OUTING CLOTHING i ; at $ * Coats and Skirts in khaki, corduroy and ¢ © Hats dine. Stock includes children's khaki coat middie reduced and breeeh to $2.95; {oN'SALE TOMORROW Khaki Outing Hats at. 7$1.00 SKIRTS SPORT SKIRTS MORNING, PER GARMEN 35 SPORT A great selection now marked at In light summer materials—white, light od pt HALF PRICE AND LESS &ray, ete. Some pleated. Reduced for final [ aa ae selling at \ Tm One lot of port $ i. Deceaist st... 3.95 $4.91 $7.50 $8.50 $9.75 $1: #® OUTING SUITS IN TWEEDS Our complete line of Tweed Outing Suits are grouped in two lots Breeches at at the following sale prices: mate... $13.75 Coat and $1 1.25 Gabardinie Outing Suits E Khaki Outing Suits ‘ Coat and Breeches now $3.95 Ned ap Breeches now $6.95 selling at Coat and Our Ladies’ Knit Wear Is Not Being Closed Out—But 4 in making preparation for the new stock which will be fea- ke tured, we are making some very timely reductions on the gar- * ments now on hand. ed 18 Knit Suits A good quality of all wool and woo! and fiber. Broken. sizes, colors. Priced at.. , 50 Women’s Sweaters Made of soft wool yarn and fiber silk, in light and medium weights, in pullover and Tuxedo styles. Exceptional values at the | a! a ; $3.95 selection at ... A small lot of Women’s Sweaters in both | all wool and wool fiber, $2.45 TOEAUCEd tO cescscessecceessee | in several $8.95 And many other desirable articles in Women's Sportswear that space will not permit description tnd = ft: ind ne 2 12) er Q fees a THE SPORTING GOODS STORE take Elevator Elevator 1107-1109 SECOND AVENUE sy (ReRMR ERROR RUE REO ROR RRO EOE Oe ee | | F. Lipke, was bringing a woman pris TO STAND |lumbia city precinct, when von Her John von Herberg Will Face | berg whizzed past and the officer | gave chase, They along be tween 45 and 50 miles an hour and Lipke drew alongside of the other sped | machine, Police Court Trial | When commanded to stop, yon } | Herberg shouted .to the officer that | After being chased by a policeman| he did not have to halt, it is al on Rainier ave, at 2:35 a. m.,| leged Lipke, by way of reply, | forced von Herberg to pull over to the curb and brought him to the police station. Meanwhile von Herberg told Lipke he would have him fired, according to officers from the Columbia city precinct. The movie theater mag nate, after being booked, wan re- leased on his personal recognizance. Wednesday, John von Herberg, 45, wealthy Seattle motion picture man, was arrested and taken to police headquarters, where he was booked on a charge of speeding 45 miles an hour. Von Herberg will face trial in police court, according to traffic officials. The officer who made the arrest, NATURE’S ONLY EQUAL Trubyte teeth are the standard of world—the most natural and ike. There is nothing better. $4.75 for Painless Extraction when is contracted for. NOT A DENTAL PARLOR. A PRI- TE, high-class, mp-to-date, SANI- dental office with sterilized in- Where you receive personal Examinations, Open Evenings. . Sanday 9 to 12 RS. BELMEYER & PARR DENTISTS 3rd Ave., corner 3rd and Pike on ard Ave. Phone MA in-3256. | CASTORIA MOTHER:-Fletcher’s Castoria is especially prepared to felieve Infants in arms and Children all ages of Constipation Wind Colic To Sweeten Stomach Flatulency Diarrhea Regulate Bowels Aids in the assimilation of Food, promoting Cheerfulness, Rest, and Natural Sleep without Opiates Gist fh. To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of 7 Proven directions on each package. Physicians everywhere recommend it, EXCURSION AND DANCE ON THE BOAT “BLUEBIRD” Thursday Night, June 26 Auspices Seattle Camp No, 69, Woodmen of the World Ladies, 35e Gents, Tbe Bont leaves dock at foot of Pike St., 8:45 p.m GVERYONE WiELCOMK 1) Senhonrd Wide; Wo | Hrewnter Claar Store: Promotes “Skin Purity And Beauty Daily use of the Soap the f fresh, smooth and clear, while |iouches of the Ointment now and | jthen prevent little skin troubles be- |eoming serious. They are ideal for the tolle, as i Returning at 11:45, Tlekets o1 He Second and awn Mower Shop, GIT Second Ave. CHIEF ( STARTS ON PAGE 1 HERE'S MORE ABOUT AR JUSTED ) her ut, but ormed pro. e%, but am step Lar at te pont alleged ooked he h and she will of graafting submit to M i M al. Shou! on refuse to will go. and an ther man from they action, t or will be put in the chief's of is my am in public aM in intention, ffice, of bettering moral ¢ Seattle,” Mra. I as long as the nditions said 1 time the may not have much m, t I in rk out my 1 t I shall continue tire return to the y Mark Motehiewe Is Against Publicity The Rey, Mark A. Matthews, or of the First Presbyterian church old The Star he thought troversi the present one should be settled sub rosa I think they worked out city hall, the such con nould be talked ove and 1D conferer I don't he sa pap a med the ¥ quarrels get into print city an Mayor’s Secretary | Says Order Unfair Branding the letter of Acting May: | or Mrs. Bertha Lan ordering the dismissal of 190 policemen, as silly gossip, H. G. Dahlby, Mayor Brown's etary, came to the defense of his} absent chief Wednesday Dahiby deplored what he termed] the unfairness Mra. Landen’ ac fon, taken during the absence of Mayor Brown, Dahiby had recelved no reply Wednesday noon to his tele . worked * Mrs. Miraclé Is Behind Severyns that some gambling | « bound to play We must make sold an in K on, nen are allowances. elected to the ame time as anda. Mra elty Mr Miracle un ee at The together two women have of their Landes on a number questions in the council, but paths have been wide apart in other Mayor Has Power to Let Chief Out Bertha ra Lander, has the Chief a statement acting power to Severyns by of facts commision, elty charter J. remo: merely filing with the « ery Seatth ration Couns aid Wedn Cory eT Ken nedy ¢ require ap proval of char the same counc! of the mayor sh r remove” the chief ¢ Should Mra. Landes Ra and appol Brown. iston the charter de Appoint pre 1 on Intec or at his disc ive the pi jon to « without cll ac Spotlight Play, Warner’s Belief It looks like Mrx. Landes is mak. ing a play for the spotlight,” was the comment on the police fight by “BIli" Warner, dealer, 409 ion, an auto Pine » “That's ‘the only way I can née It Her idea of whiting until Mayor Brown got out of town to take such accion t meet’ with my ap proval * Mrs. Landes Is City’s ‘Maria Theresa; Does Labors of W oman-K ing BY G. LUCILLE BUTLER ACID F undoubted the biggest crisis inf police politics since 1 Smedicy Butler took the po. Meing of Philadelphia, Acting Mayor Mra. Henry Landes today has the} leye of all Seattle and the Northwest | upon her, | And yet—there is nothing new un der the sun! The woman has always had a fin ger in the political pie—leave it to her—but generally she has worked| ‘behind the throne.” But not so Marie Theresa of Aus tria, | When her royal father, Emperor | Charles V., died, Maria was left with | |many high-wounding titles and a} | treaty by which the powerful states surrounding Austrian were pledged to protect her. But the young empresa! |found a bankrupt treasury; a na-| tional debt; the army unpaid and al-| most destitute of munitions of war, and her provinces undermined with) revolt And then, ignoring the treaty, her most powerful neighbor, Frederick of Prussia, marched into Silesia, and | Maria Theresa, handicapped as sho was, started a war that lasted eight llong years, which involved at times | Russia, Bohemia, Prussia, Turkey, | France, Holland and England. | And into this struggle Marin | Theresa plunged. Not only 2 good general was this slender woman, who bore her husband, the Duke of Lor. | raine, 16 children, and was a devoted | wife and mother. During her darkent days, at Pros burg, in wavering Hungary, sw ing under the weight of the heavy jiron crown of St. Stephen, her hair falling In masses around her glowing face, ahe was acclaimed King Marla Theresa—tor Hungary then recog nized no queens. This triumph in her most disaf- fected province resulted ultimately in consolidating Austria-Hungary, over Animal Pictures to Be Exhibited The famous collection of finshlight | photos of wild animals, made by George Shiras, IIL, will be among | the features at the Seattle Sporta- men's show here in July. Shiraw has chosen the camera with which to hunt the animals, instead of the gun, and as a result he is able to | offer an unusually Interesting array of photographs of wild animals in their own natural life, WASHINGTON, | Federal Attorney John Will of San Francisco has resigned, Attorney General Stone announced today, It will be accepted in due time, Stone sald, which today challenges the admira- tion of prid—and out of these | wars Maria came, heralded as the greatest woman warrior of the day Maria Theresa laid the foundation | of Austria-Hungary'’s present great-| ness, proving herself ponsessed of| the faculty of conservative states-| manship, | And ‘today Seattle | breathlessly | | waits, wondering what acting Mayor Landes will do. ‘ | There is nothing new under the | sun. = | GIRLS | THROW AWAY_YOUR FAT | Look Your Best This Summer. Start To-day, Tale Off From 10 to SO Pounds as | Did. Simple, Easy, armless Wey. HERE IT IS. If you are ashamed of your figure, especially in thing suit, decide to J} take off all that extra fat and look your || best on the beach this summer. You can do it. I did, I am glad to be able to explain to you how to go about it |) am not going to tell you to through strenuous exercises or weaken: [| ing diets. I will net recommend you || to rub your body with abi | or wear reducing. girdle an WW NAN 1 LUT WORTHL ou here the secret Paris, and which is the most marvel. discovery ever made to easily and take off fat. I suffered for with all the troubles well known. ‘at people—time after time—I de- cause of my ridiculously f turned di arties ere comes fatty,” until one day, after 1 had tried every- ting known to reduce and failed I bit upon the secret WITH WHICH I MADE MYSELF OVER. It is called SAN-GRLNA, discovery of a French scienti lved the problem of o! LNA is put up in sma You take two before each meal wateh your weight go down, With this sim- ple, easy, marvelous new way, Ire. duced from 180 to 130 pounds in eight weeka, and ave never regained since, I went through wa d- did not leave me flabb: or wrinkled—with every pound of fat lost I felt a steady increase in Lee de and vitality, Now my health plendid, and I look and feel years younger SAN.GRI-NA is AN: TEED ABSOLUTE HARMLESS and is sold with money-back guarantee, & Nothing like SAN-GRIV-NA was ever before offered to you NOTE: Since I have given out this wonderful secret to the Hic, the de has beer dous that ery good dri Hed with 8, Ye ic | AN-GRLNA sup} our package to-day and watch your far'dies appear. BAN-GRIENA can now be had at Rartell's, Swift's or Middleton's Drug Storea, GREAT NORTHERN TO ELECTRIFY Spokane-Everett Link Will Be Powered Soon i for the at { the war high cost of labor and m ment. It is be ton ' f will t favorat any for th know that by electrifying on operating « M nan naid we had to figure Jone the capital t. Thi item is larger t the general pub Hie supposes and, taken nwid eration with the low n r in the past has meant careful conni The Milwaukee road n: trified betw Avery, Idat Harlowton. ello, W ings in motive been reported a4 a@ result the lectrification. The Milwaukee, how ever, has not made money and ha postponed electrification of the link between Avery and Othello, altho plenty of power, from the Washing ton Water Power Co,, of Spokane, is available C. E. CONVENTION; BAND CONCERT AND ORCHESTRA SLATED 1934, by L Pittsburg, BE. 8. T. opyright DKA m ted Preas) 6 met Cleft C 8 ral club WIZ 8:15 p.m. navy night WOS, Jefferson Cit 8:20 p. c 455 meters United States New York, 8.T 440.9 me T.—Barn m. 8. e munic TAM 390 meters neers WLW 8:30 p. Ohio Christian Endeavor convention. MUSIC IN THE AIR Tunes From ‘Handsaw Is One} Feature From KFOA tore radio station KFOA/| will prerent a varied program of or- chestra music, soprano solos and novelty numbers Wednesday evening | t 8:30 Rhodes’ Premier orchestra, composed | director and banjo player; Bailey, piano, Joseph Fllva, Walter Watt, traps, and Harry ‘trombone; William Rosin, saxophone, will play xpectal request dance numbers for an hour and a half. Special request numbers should be phoned to MA in-| 8000 during the program { Miss Nelle Duffey, soprano, will a group of sc Miss Agnes mpanist 1 4 Tiny Wood The Bweetest Story Btults Leave It With Him Bilis Bill Watson, novelty carpenter's hand saw musician, will present a unique feature on the program, He | will play the following numbers: “My Old Kentuck Home.” ‘Carry Me Back to Old Virginia.” "Annie Laurie.” eee x—— —_—-——« | What's in the Air | WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25 | KDZE—12:30 to 1:30 p. m. i} KFIC—2;30 to 4:20 p. m.; 8:30 p.m. KFHR—4:30 to’ 5:30 p. m.; 6:30 to | 8:30 p. m. | KFSG—(Los Angeles) 8 to 10:30 | Pp. m, | KFOA—8:30 p. m. | KGY—8:30 p. m | Now ESTATE is the REAL good the time to buy in Seattle. 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