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PAGE Seattle’s Seafaring Family Near Disaster 1 And Papa Pentz T« Deer and stories relating fa Pents from Seattle. The rip is being made to demon the fact that ‘ul opportunities for simila rips exist and that it paratively safe BY LINDEN B. PENTZ ther 4 series the family adventures in, cagway an 16-foot a Tall One Concerning New Rifle the the one clear th in my head—to keep head on and to hope was only two, engine didn’t st THE SEATTLE STAR HOME FURNISHERS SINCE 1864 1924, ARTHER THEY WENT THE WORSE IT GREW A hundred yards farther and w begun to wish we had turned back Two 4 bs farther and we ubted whether we could turn back Another hundred yards and we began to think we would be lucky to stay right side up. We were caught right in the midst of first strait chop sea and, believe no joke. ‘The waves came at us I'ke a pack of hyngry wolves. They were at us from’ all sides—slap—chop—smash— sh, We were bewildered couldn't tell which way wanted to get acress beh point, but that course would put us right in the trough of the waves and | we would have been swamped in no tiem, There was nothing to do but head into it and hope for luck. It was luck that brought us across. The Mate doesn't call it luck—she believes in something higher than luck—she believes in Ged. Well, so do I, for that mat ter, but right then I was too busy—and maybe too scared—to think of even praying. There $500 CASH PRIZES FOR BOBBED HAIR! Kansas City, Mo.—(Special.) ~ A bobbed hair beauty contest, away $500 in cash prizes, has been announced by the Lucky Tiger Rem. edy Co., manufacturers of the Fa- mous Lucky Tiger Hair Remedy, ‘This contest is open to ali—there is nothing to buy and no entry fee. Prizes will be awarded September 15, 19%. 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Sometimes {t {s felt in the thigh or leg, while in other cases !t wanders over the entire body, giving knife- like thrusts here and there. Perh: you think the trouble is rheumatism or asclatica, and treat it as such, hence the reason why you get no lasting relief. Eopa Neuritis Tablets are com- pounded especially for the treatment of neuritis in all its forms. They help to remove inflammation and te- store the diseased nerves to sound condition. Begin taking opa Neuritis Tab- today and watch your pains fade away. Perfectly harmless, but won- derfully Pa bottle. Sold 5150 312.00 $15 med by the reputation for @ dealing of the old reliable Boston, Dental’ Office, our experts Will take special care to fit you with Just the proper plate to fit the con- four of your mouth and give you « patural, pleasant appearance, Eatimate Free, gemssraber” thie- “this office bean in one location for 23 ye That’ pretty good proot that bays satinfled our patients and stood betind our work. We'll bo right here to see that any work we do for You will watiely and please you, Boston Dental Uftices 422 Beoond Ave, wr STAND THE TEST OV TIME 2% Yours in One Location giving! AND THE BABY SLEPT RIGHT ON the w me tro frat boat to meet them and one the ary ly thing on board was the baby, but |toned down snug In his basket—and asleey | He slept thru tt alt I don't know it was certainly enough ve almost shaken him out of erth. Slowly we fought our way = channel. It seemed we would} never get out of the sea. One mo. ment we would think we were clear! of the worst of it, then another gust | would come and would look as bad as ever finally we |fought clear of the stragglers of the wave pack and got into the lee of Ripple point (w a name) and made a landing right on the point | itwelf. | And while the Mate was scared, as jshe had a right to be, I don't think |she realized ay much as I what we nin. I have been to sea for years and I don't mind say ver was a time when I d to step on land as to | day |AHAL | FOR THE “SAILORS” ! FRESH MEAT After we had landed 1 walked across the Just. a few stepa| to see how It looked beyond, If It was safe to go on. 1 stood looking up the channel, and then my eye caught a movement up the beach. I looked, and there, not 60 yards from me, stood a deer, a whopping big one, a gazing out across the channel! Jand apparently not aware of me. |Turning, I ducked across the point jand ran for the boat, calling to the) |Mate: “Quick! ‘The 30-30—a deer ‘The Mate jerked the gun from be | |neath the tarpaulin and passed it to me and I raced to the point again an®™ peered cautiously over, Yew. the deer was still Ener onttie 1/ | ralsed up it raw me Hid wlood fctng fe, looking. | I drew « bead between the shoul rel smacked my lips and pulled the er. The deer never budged. large my lower jaw shut where it had fallen open in amazement, ! pulled down again and raised my/ [head to watch the deer fall. Did it} [foll? It did not. It still looked at} me. { Then I hitched myself forward a/ step or two, stooped down and rested | | the gun across the trunk of a fallen tree. Ah, this time, I thought. Crack! Stilt no venison. | Crack! Still no corpse. point, Crack! Good-night! What was the matter? i { ‘Then the deer apparently decided jit had seen enough—it turned ; {leisurely and started to depart into the brush. One last despairing shot | and the first deer I had seen on the} trip continued its uninterrupted way / back into the timber. | There were still two shells in the | gun and I turned the muzzle on my- self, then my eye fell on the I jand baby and I desisted—but I prob- jably would have missed. MATE'S FATHER SHOULD ENJOY THIS Now forthe alibi—the doer was too close! That's a new one, I'll bet.| The only other reason I can give ia that the gun was given me by my| father-in-law ‘just before we started | and this was the first time I had| shot ft. He'll probably wish he had! |given me a real sling-shot when he| | hears about this. Well, anyway, here wo are, and! here we may stay if the wind doesn’t | go down, or the rising tide doesn’t | |drive us off this little strip of beach, | | That remains to be seen. - | | YOU’LL FIND IT HERE ‘S'nother hot day. | Dry agents seize 11 botties of liq: | uor at 2022 Terry ave. Axcl Hen-| drickson must explain, | Navy yard and Bremerton want | machinists. Wages, $6.24 to $7.04 jo day, Mordechay Hershman ant Zavil| Kwartin please large crowd at Mu sonic temple Sunday night, Ed Tierney arrested ay fifth mem- ber of “knockout drop” guog. Rev. William ‘ullberg ordained minister of Swedish church, Mrs, Emma 1. Dudley's funeral to be held Tuesday, from Rasmussen's | undertaking parlors, } | Full naval honors Commander James Doyle at his |funeral Monday | | Canadian club will observe Do- |minion day Tuesday with dunce at | lYacht club, Alex Thompson, Alaskan pioneer, | died in Seattle Sunday, Ad club to hear Churiés W. Moy. jers, of Armour & Co,, at snivoting | Tuesday at Masonic club, | Annual Seoteh picnic to be held | July 4, at Fortuna park, Miss Margaret Backhouw, direc |tor of British Isles Campfire Girty, | to be guest of Seattle mombors this week accorded ie GATHER EXHIBITS, —thousands and thousands of homemakers in SALE of FURNITURE. offered! MORE THAN 8000 SEPARATE AND DIFFERENT PIECES OF HIGH-GRADE LIVING ROOM, DINING ROOM AND BED ROOM FURNITURE INCLUDEDIN THIS GREAT JULY SALE! DAVENPORT-END TABLE —combination mahogany. Limited number in this lot. Italian period. Regular price 5.55. Special for this JULY SALE. LOUIS VI. LIBRARY TABLE 237% —combination mahogany, 26%x451n. top Very attractive design. A most extraor: dinary value. Regular price 46.50. Special for this JULY BALE ITALIAN DINING ROOM SUITE —6 pieces. 45x60-in. extension table. 66-in, $] 19 buffet. 4 tapestry seat chairs, 2-tone com: bination walnut, Regular price $148—. Spe cial for this JULY SALE, yids ITALIAN DINING ROOM SUITE —6 pleces, consisting of 60-in. buffet, 45x51 in, extension table, 4 blue leather seat dining chairs. Combination walnut. Regular price 182.50. Special for this JULY SALE.... *139 SHERATON BEDROOM SUITE $198 —4 pieces. Parchment decoration. A featured valuo, Suite includes dresser, chifforobe, dressing table and bed, Regular pri Special for this JULY SALB.. of special interest— —hundreds of items in our BX- CHANGE ANNEX always offered at LOW prices—will be re-marked at still lower prices during the JULY SALE. the Pacific Northwest are going to profit by this great annual JULY Sixty years of these sales have found their culmination in this remarkable event that begins tomorrow. The greatest quantity and variety we have ever This splendid furniture shows the years we have studied the needs of Seattle and the Pacific Northwest and the thought we have invested to meet those particular needs. Second Avenue at Pine homemakers who love beautiful homefurnishings, will find prices in every instance are low- ing for—at your price benefit the STANDARD’'S service will be found available for that prices are very low, all, QUALITY —come tomorrow. TURE at savings of 20% to 3314%. ARD QUALITY furniture, which good sale. It is A FEW FEATURED VALUES ITALIAN DINING ROOM SUITE —10 pleces, consisting of 7211. buffet, 44x60 in. table, china cabinet, silver cabinet, 6 tap- $ extry upholstered chairs and serving chalr. Two-tone walnut. Regular price Special for this JULY SALB.......... MOHAIR OVERSTUFFED SUITE —2-plece upholstered suite in finest quality blue figured mohair, Solld mahogany carve! $ frame. Davenport, chair and fireside chair, LOUIS VI. BEDROOM SUITE Regular price, 3 pieces $650—. Special for COLONIAL BEDROOM SUITE 4 pieces, Large dresser, chiftorobe, aressling table and bed. Combination mahogany, vory high-grade suite, Regular price rit ia Special for this JULY SALE this JULY BALE 3 pleces, Drosser, chifforobe and bed. Com. bination walnut or combination mahogany. Post Colonial design. Regular price 139.5 Special for this JULY SALB.. STANDARD FURNITURE CO. L. SCHOENFELD & SONS FOUNDED 1864 SEATTLE TACOMA Society, which is arranging the af. fair, A report from the Chien society's representatives, now at Shanghai, says that a board of trustees from various organizations has been elect od 16 gather exhibits. iene Cities Working for Seattle Exhibition locfion already has been mado, ‘The best exhibits from an expos | Merchants of the city tion now being held in Wuchang, | hae China, are to be brought to Se atthe | “A groat variety of beautiful paint | for the forthcoming Chinese art and! ings, printings and educational ap: induatrial show here September 15 to) paratua”’ has heen gathered, tho re. it was announced Monday by} port says, Students at Soochow and Paul ¥, Chong, president of the China| Swatow are, to cooperate, and) are reported | A large col: | "nd Eagle Boats Are Hagle 57, of Seattle, June 14, and |both ships proceeded, with Juneau | Back From North | cs their aestination, under the com. Completing their annual training} mand of Lieut. crulse, Kagle Bouts 57, of, Seattle, | “Y our Credit Is Good” at JULY SALE PRICES! companionable values in this JULY SALE a resistiess invitation, meaning you are sure to find just what you are look- and that, as usual, well-known your prices can change, good quality never— —it will pay you to go out of your way, visit our store during the JULY SALE. You'll notice but more interesting than prices is the fine quality of the furniture. is the important thing. change but good quality is enduring! THE STANDARD PRESENTS THE ANNUAL JULY SALE Savings 20% to 3313% Quality: Value: All Furniture July Sale Priced The model 6-room bungalow, a complete, practical home, built right here in the store—demonstrates the proper arrangement of QUALITY furniture in a com- fortable home. Every piece shown there and every other suite or odd piece of furniture on our sales floors—a mag- nificent collection—goes into this JULY SALE of FURNI- is good furniture, in a L, Schoenfeld & Sons Comdr. George D.| season by the American Legion. n bedroom turni because the the reason the The discounts vZ to 33 Sh tantial, ordinar for amazingly low— ul the extr for liberal use, your credit —hundreds and hundreds of 044 pleces of furniture that will help to beautity and make your home more comfort able. These you'll find here JULY SALE priced 0% to 33 1.3% OFF if necessary, to And, after Prices can —all dining room furniture, Including | complete suites and odd pieces, JULY BALE priced ~eaeans abi regular STAND- a feature of the JULY SALE will the wonderful display of furniture, the most extensive in Pacific Northwest—offered at t tion of : 20% to 33 1-3% OFF WINDSOR ROCKER ——® true Colonial type. Combination mahog- any. Very artistic design. Regular price $16—. Special for this JULY SALB... TAPESTRY OVERSTUFFED —wing style tapestry overstuffed rocker. High, comfortable back. ; Very beautiful floral tapestry covering. Regular price 39.50. Special for this JULY SALE. PLAIN MOHAIR DAVENPORT : —a very wonderful value. Upholstered in plain mouse color, quality mohair, ‘Tasseled arms. Only one in this lot. Regular price 167.50, Special for this JULY SALE....... FIGURED VELOUR DAVENPORT upholstered in very fine quality taupe fig- ured velour. One of the best values on our floors. Regular price 197,60. Special for this JULY: BALD) foe cei eee sce dcceclisctesnes MOHAIR OVERSTUFFED —2-pieco upholstered suite in figured taupe mohair. New style graceful curved arms. Very large and roomy, Davenport and chair. Regular price $475—. Spectal for this JULY SALE ...eeee —many items too numerous to men- tion. here, will be found JULY SALE priced in our large RUG DEPARTMENT. i “FULL DRESS" CITY Seattle has been garbed in gala decorations for the Fourth of July A Vanguard of decorators draped flags of Tacoma, returned Sunday night from Alaskan waters manned by Glo-Glan for Gas-Stomach T once saw a restaurant align reads ings “Kat all you want, what you want, when you want [t." This ta made porsible by taking GLO-GLAN for 115 sea-tanned officers and men, who abandon their customary civilian pursuits once a year to maintain t efficioncy with the naval re serve foreu. LO-GLAN RELIEVES QUICKLY, Bugle 32, of Tacoma, commanded roe Bottle, 4 Bt et Dt by Lieut. ©. W. Eshom, Jotned eter Th Distributors, Dr, Physlelan N. YOW nd surgeon, | uses Chineso roots and herbs in. treating all diwensen ‘of mon and women. Apectalizes in stomach trouble and other aliments. Dr. N. Yow Chinese homey Co. 115 Yenler Way, fot-6a51 Boattic, Wash ’ Nature Hi citle tor ‘romadhy |