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DE ON BONE BILL Leor IN COURTS FENDS FIGHT (~ nard Says He’s Proud of Employes’ Work ir THE SEATTLE STAR ) Seattle Offers SEES Cae EE ee Parade, Just Plain “ Program for ‘Fourth’ 5— Night Show, Doin’s” _OUTFLIES Fireworks, and Are Scheduled PIGEON Pp YAI 1 a 1 1 . " i “ar ' | | The Westinghouse | Pug " “ Ly Le ! ged ft 4 i ay a ow ms tang, alee Table Stove eusily i by prox f and V g's oxh Legion ut a nas ; . b, t : ps, | tered t awa. 5 : ver. deresneye Meeps evil stunts by M Re (Usual Price $10.50) a foe tua. a ; i ' With past the re : t set| Lieut. J. Kendrick Noble the airn was easy victor re- This handy and efficient device has prob- ; Z i a . aff cently Th race wt fon _ betwee Staten Inland, ob : ' ably done more to make table cookery popu- 3 . - P ‘ | an ashington, , and Noble arvived a e capita A ‘ J : ; <P x eaten nieee Belleau ¥ ste more than two houre ahead of the birds. The picture shou lar than any other. It broils, toasts, fries, » Bernhardt, grand-| Decorated floats and cars will a3, port beaver: "4! Noble congratulating one of the birds, held by Mrs. Frank makes hot cakes, right on your table. of the “Di ne A s * 1 Vanderlip, who sent to Washington, by means of the pig- : ‘ 4 .| Sarah,” who is seeking SO cas| tated prizes in Pinte date tte the | eons, invitations to a garden fete for the benefit of a college Great for cooking summer breakfasts. vorce from her author-hus-| ommercia ats, floral floats, his. | fir et off from | burned in the Tokyo disaster * ®\band, Louis Verneuil, of] torical floats, community f 10 ——o —At All Our Stores— Paris, and incidentally 1 and decorated ; ; as to| writing a novel and preper- |": ue yoRt Furnished Dope to ¥ ec and Miss Libe ¢ sw L D. Tre . to us, however, that th WHITCOMB HOME pan in rn are hy fk ; Seventh and Olive Kirkland ; an effort nh thelr part to rt The Leg A Renton h the inh nt right of every gram will open at 1918 Fourth’ Ave. D Enumclaw : and taxpayer to withdraw his name : 2012 Vernon Place ra] Issaquah 3 if he desires, as our reports are to 4 the effect zhat it is not their in- tention to file these withdrawals with the secretary of state after i they have: been obtained |Chamber Chief Brings East- “If these 7 t e true e feel Yet tha wetttegl liscners ml ern and Western Visitors 3 So apparent that few people will be : deceived by any such methods | David Whitcom| “The withdrawal pe s which/ Seattle ¢ ar being circulated by the embers | rived of the Puget Sound Power & Light} fr Co, © authentic and legal and| be the me court of this state } ’ held that every signer has t e 9 herent right to sign a petitic és tl ESTE, ANNOUNCEMENT withdraw his or her name $8] 50 ‘i SSE may can Bae ‘ iF of the Distribution of Our Regular ‘ man of t Kouwp TRIP/TO : Semi-Annual : eather fi does not, cannot give any discount from 10 ST/ LOUIS | DIVIDEND : have signed the petition | to 50 ff lled “price PROPORTIONATE FARES ID : Ross charged that “pressure is | ¢ o OU per cent, nor offer any so-ca Pp TOOTHER CITIES sacra icaeaeleti ‘ being brought on these employes to | W * ” ‘ * for the Six Months’ Peri ndin; make then withdraw their names." inducements,” through the invention of Nui tite g : a < Mare ry of the «Ss | ” I ° : ibl id ecem r , ans pars ales. t 1s impossible. These Excursion Fares from | Wa West emplo; summ: ii flock Califo: clares afoot, the tr ney. emplo: Pou! itable An Against Going West! NEW YORK, July 1.—Miss Emma are making the trip city to find them fragmentary erpicy: ment in each city as they pass thru.’ It isn't fair for the Eastern girl to! bid herself against the Western and Middle Western girl, says Miss Phin. and she serves only to unstabilize | Tad I ployers East and West should give | 1.150 qu the local girl first chance. can get started with a small down | cine ready to bottle, payment, with the balance like rent. rn “eae Girls of the of men, tional Phinney of the National Y. W. C, A brought here to employment department has fssued | the plans for ew building, & warning against girls migrating | W pmb will t March 1, with the hope of king up| yment to pay the costs of the} er vacation. e. and Unio! eid in th nf ris are alr to the Roc riia in grea’ numbers, Miss Phinney. “‘Some are some are in cars and others by city ve ain, expecting the Y. W. C. beginning mount rk Found She will stay only a short timp | with | arrested yment. Summer or winter em. | Was sta | Bellevue Itry and Berry Farms are prof- | in and around Seattle. You} ata ave, N. early hour structure and found the 750 quarts of bottled prisoners. are being held in t jmigration station, ("THREE I BRANDS Three different brands of FIRE- WORKS Hitt’s Catalogue drew Hamilton Co. 501 Seaboard Building of Clemms Shaw when Sherifi |Starwich sent his deputies |the place at Medina, Tuesday. Deputies. Ed Hughes, Joo H | Lee Parker found home made jand an old still. Open Until 9 p. m. of liquor and 1s being held $500 bond. Whitcomb ex anning serv SEIE -REHERY Prohibits ion men broke . Jato IN ONE HOME} made liquor were found at the home to raid \home brew and moonshine whisky Shaw was charged with possession | Asno- a which 1925 at 442 the he im- home| 'f Matt; i and} wines, under | Have Music on the At Home or at the Picnic You'll Want These New Hits LINGER AWHILE— I'M SITTING PRETTY IN A PRETTY LITTLE CITY Two xeintillating Fox Trots that will simply. maka you want to dance. WA’ AWA: WADDLE— NOBODY'S SWEETHEART To hear these two Fox Trots iq to want to dance. Even those who do not will enjoy these sprightly new hits FROM ONE TILL TWO— LOTS 0’ MAMA Ray Miller and his orchestra have done wonders with these two numbers, with their splendid har- monies and dancy melodies, NEVER AGAIN— FEELING THE WAY I DO The announcement of two new Al Jolson Records \s always welcome—and when Isham Jones’ Orchestra Is featured as the accompaniment, that record becomes @ sure-fire hit. WHAT'LL I DO— IF LOVE WERE ALL Sure of thelr popularity, these two waltzes are in fonstant demand wherever swinging melodies and haunting harmenies are wanted, Kor dancing or for the concert be sure and he ar them, Conere EVE UETHING: Pe. RAIS i FAC" Downtown Store 1519 Third Ave. versity tere 1. 45th and Brookiyn ? There’s Good Reason : Our merchandise is always of the keenly fashion- able type, so much preferred that it does not get out of style on our hands. The more successful a model the more we restrict its production. No “Sweet Six- teen” model is ever allowed to become too popular. We always bring forth new ones with the smartest tt yo Seattle i f I Bept. 16 yehaltcuon nae this month and share in the earnings of -the Oct. 31, 1921. Stopover privi.| full six months’ period ending June 30, leges going and returning. | make all your arrangements. | Bring in your account on or before the 15th of Il us by phone and let us| We Accept $1 to $5,000 costs no more and will save ur valuable time. i. A. LAWRENCE neral Agen: N STATION Rand Jackson iu of late touches, leaving us no material for a “sale.” Every “Sweet Sixteen” model sold at $16 is priced at the smallest margin of profit that successful mer- chandising on a large scale can admit of. The value put into these garments is fully appreciated by the thousands and thousands of women who buy them season after season. To lower that price is impos- sible. No woman ever expects it. We sell for cash only; have no charge accounts and therefore suffer none of the expenses and losses incident to such methods, which the customers must pay for in the higher prices. It makes a difference in what you get for what you pay. Is The enormous outlet of our chain of stores calls for a stupendous supply of merchandise. Manufac- turers concede much to us in price for such a volume of business, allowing us to give values to the highest limit without advancing our prices. The cash dis- VIA JONG Here Is the Popular and Ancient Chi Nearly Everyone It Is Easy to Play inese Game That Playing counts we earn on these purchases are practically Our ; all the profit we make. Special : Price These conditions naturally are a big factor in the scheme of making “Sweet Sixteen” garments the greatest values in America at 5 SUITS, COATS, CAPES, DRESSES For Juniors, Misses and Women—Sizes 16 to 44 AND MILLINERY Is New York San Francisco Los Angeles Rep Portland D thot hth Complete Exhausted—Get Y our, Set Today ONLY 2 CONSECUTIVELY NUMBERED MA JONG COUPONS WHICH APPEAR ELSEWHERE IN THE STAR and (MAIL ORDERS 10c EXTRA) FIG ee rn 144 Tiles in three colors 100 Counters, made of wood 4 Gold Lacquered Metal Racks for holding pieces 2 Bone Dice 1 Book of Directions Our Supply Is Becoming ItIsa Set FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE The Star Office Remains Open Until 8:30 o’Clock Each Evening The Seattle Star Seventh Avenue Between Union and University Sts.