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HURSDAY, es MAY 14, 1925 THE SEATT) 6 STAR me 4S enon LANNE PLUNGES (>. ¢ Grunbaum Bros. FURNITURE Sixth Avenue, Between Pike and Pine | = = Ss | Week- End Siabils From the Downstairs Store Disc-Wheel Scooter $3.85 | Simplex leetric H eater The Famous Frigid Refrigerator 14.15 2% $47.50 ea of 39° om display and capacit Goodrich Moulded Garden H ose $5. 65 Snr $2.95 | New Ring Lawn Sprinkler 79¢: Grunbaum Bros. Furniture Co. Sizth Avenuc, Between Pike and Pine “Smart Hats Ready to Smile Upon You Dollar Friday Sports Hats have the center of the stage and there are a thousand good and sufficient reasons why on display. Untrim- med hats, children’s hats and trimmed he of charming smartness ready for your choesing at Sports Hats Thousands of new ar- rivals in every color of straw and summer-weight felts; ribbon and self trims, bewitchingly - eccen- tric brims and crowns of jaunty contour express the newest notes of sum- mer mode. Chummy in their clinginess in any poise and so comfortable Pin their feathery light- ness, no greater store of chic and satisfaction could possibly be ob- tained at three times the price. Price d for day at. Child ren’ 's Hats Untrimmed Hats , Here 1 an assortment of shapes,) Daintiness in color and trim ze. colors, in straw, effects, to which’ durability iene, fice get ke | has not heen sacrificed In the ions, equal to every pre 5 : ence for modish chapeaux wast, is a marked character easy, with a yon fancy or latic of this large and fresh cluster of blowsoms ard of Summer foliage laut arrgyal of juvenile millinery to develop for this week's Dollar Friday. | any fanciful effect, in small or piotkine bay tesdeney, ts Phd Most little girlies who have of these cleverly designed passed the age of babyhood | hats, priced fo. $1) find keen d commend Friday at delight in a new Summer hat Bring her along and gratify her fancy for the correct and beautiful In he ar $1 Trinmed He ats Mature in full blodm is mirrdPd in these, the ver latest Inter Vriday at. pretation: ot ear Summer modes, Here in everything Volume buying and quick heart and faney could demand turnover ass ire Criterion | | for correct Summer millinery customers the latest always ready trimmed, priced the lowest prices, for Friday at Sle | | bath IN PLANE Ship Overturns, Report Says, but Is Not Damaged Are “ “ r K to t world flig t g the =P a the | Kasumigau y n ig ha at \ th rman od to Kob here his ma eported to have and that the C er ‘ available fe ight The § Ame may be able » his flight from Kasum gaura bay on Ma s he planned Fly Wheel Slips; Man's Leg Crushed W og crushed by a flywheel w ped off its shatt, Herma oa , orn! nm at He was later trans Luke's hospita ale “oy iis We s UN sim nple “You remember only a short while ago I was justasstoutasyou. Nothing L wore looked smart on me. 1 was the laughing stock of the beach. I tired I tried everything to reduce. Dieting made me weak and haggard. Exercise tired me. 1 tried rubber girdles and lotions and creams to no avail. Then a friend suggested Veronica Water. L asked my physician about it and he recommended it. He said itisa perfectly harmless mineral water just as it comes from the springs. L dri a few glasses daily and almost | immediately started to lose weight. Firm, well-rounded flesh took the place of the flabby fat without wrinkles or lines appearing. Once more I felt my old time youthful self,for Veronica acts asa tonic as well asa reducer. Look at me now and you can see what this re- markable water has done for me.” a Water treatment to- nice. 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Stops the n of corns, Puts your feet into perfect nditior Get a box of Tix now at any drug or department store Have feet that Don't suffer. never hurt, never Tit free, Send this coupon Walter Lather Dodge Co. 699 Madison Ave. » S Mew York cit Ane 5 Mail Mesample “TIZ” Trial 5 es "3 ao ‘ 4 ca Several ‘ Match Your Coat and Vest with a ODD par. ‘ USERS Uee b choose from “380 9522 jee2 Tailored Ready @ 4O| PIKE ST SEATTLE Find S She'll ally; Win Cash Ride in a Red Top Cab to Liberty and Bon Marche schemes steoaelns THM } CITE EeRRRE | “THIS IS SALLY, Seattle, starting tomorrow. for whom a search will be conducted in Fifty dollars will be offered the person who identifies her if he finds her the first day; $75 the second day, and $100 any y thereafter. | When you approach the miss Ing suspect, you must repeat the following ritual: “You are the thoughtless Sally sought thruout Seattle. Seeing Sally at the Lib erty shows that Sally would be silly should she show Seattle who she is.” » \ , t I To the fleat person who identi be ho Bon Marche fies Sally will be giver $50, if it weer | is the first day of the search, Coine ith the search for that ix, Friday; § the ercond ally arance of | day, and $100 any day there picture af the Liberty, is the re | after. {turn engagement at the Butler) The following description will| Grill of Jack Stern fely known | make your quest easter: Sally te a} composer of the famous «. Stern | girt; hair, bobbed; eyes, two; height,/ will open at the Bu Monday on i welght, Inight for a limited engagement ye Dismissal of Mrs. Wilkins ‘Found to Be Tangled Mass Council Efficiency Committee Will Tr) | Unravel It at Investigation Friday just right to BY J. KR, JUSTICE I's Fonts ce unl! Neo Mail, Telephone or C10, D, 9 to 10 Department 98c 27, "panama oe asec ear eieraaeiaaaaienmi IR HODES DEPARTMENT STORE Owners and Operators of KFOA [PA RK ine" 4 Gite 2 te 100 ¥ Making Parciases FRIDAY HOUR SALES 10 toll size bed comforts, 72x size in ev 84 inches Hobe for qu nlaced on sale for this ur in hour in our Bedding pare! Resulls ms a nen nedes_| Phone MA in-8000 Drders taken on Friday Hour Sale reserved II to 12 Merchandise —and the right to limit quantities is 1 to2 Women’s Mustin Che. [Children’s | Hose Voile Wool Granite Ch ouble P but not ea reve wid o pl ps is ao womer ms Bome of them are lace og ne ae & e fs a trimmed. Taken from oF * c ie. Fo ¢ k stock formerly selling by ‘ . Wi p> par © Dome t We epartment = at 91,60 and $1.95 and 15 e chant. & = priced for quick clear. } Palt c 12 Cc ste 50c aS Tee tle , Or 2 pairs for 25¢ = hour at 95c Women's Blouses — 0 Rayon Gauze — Bleached Gauze — = Ria sade ef « he P ece E Cotton Batis for f L, all eixes, but not es fring the WE Granite Cloth Dresses On ie os 2. 9 5 W omen’s Cleverly styled dresses in checked pat- terns of good color rangé and trimmed with contrasting collars and cuffs, as pic- tured. 2to3 Odds and Ends of plain cotton figured eateen attractive and colors. For quick clearance in the Lining Department, a yard Girls’ Hats of assorted black an plain and combination Hot Water Bottles and Fountain teed. Regular sellers for this sour In the Drug Sundries Dept n black only have soo backs, but this hour at, a pair =o Wash Apparel Dept.—Upper Main Floor colors, of straw for summer wear; banded with gros- fections. For this hour Jn hour in the Boys’ "6 arain ribbons and some have streamers.’ the Hosiery Dept., fe 9c Formerly $2.98. For * 79c a palr . 59c Dept., each . this hour . serteeeeesaeenre . Or 2 pairs for $1.00 Curtain Materials—Figured 2-quart size moulded bottles, fully guaran Women’s Fabric Gloves of two-clasp style 3 tod Women's Hose of » 4to5 and Ends rious rmeuse patterns this hour Odds caps, of boys’ patterns, sizes and colors. These have silk and rayon, in black of col been taken from our regu- line from 8% to 10. Many iar $1.25 stock and are of these have slight tmper. priced for clearance this a white, Milan Syringes; Odds and Ends of wome: neckwear, including col collar and cuff sets and tai jored and,cut vests in white rayons, 36 inches wide and of ecru and natural shades. A good ‘assortment of pat- terng to choose from. Form. 75c a yard. For this hour in the Drap- 60c ery Dept 79¢ is hour in the | ¢ broidered Neckwear Dept., ®19¢ * 25c a yard i 1 Li Prepares Plan to Refund|dcrecmen cr contmeen® {2 |= entitled to representation, and that c and not a member of n department. of the Her War Debt remain a distinct unit His name,’ st is now being P tly under the s ion of the | discussed as a pective member e board. And Ma Brown | Olymr | PARIS, May 14 A definite offer hi sg that he is boss of the whol A leadir from France for the funding of her ¢ ard of debt to the United States is Yhen ayor trown brough h ‘ect of t Y When M. Brown « pital texpected within a fortnight end and former emp nh and ir f the] ranch In Eastern Wash is) club, | s ipformation .comes’ diregt A. P. Romine,, and put h a mombtr of | fromthe Quai d'Orsay and from superintendent of park take the place| the lips of a person qualified to | civil servien examinat here spéak “for the government. In some murmuring among members ot that Mr Wile the park 1 ns han been sned before the | formal conve ms regarding the BOARD ™ BERS debt are in pre ss and these are WANT NEW MANAGER | expected soon to develop into of When it turned out that, in the | ficial. negotiations, Up to the pres pdcgtes yar 1 of the members | ent, no_offer for a settlement has gentleman and a echotar, was not Foreign Minister Aristide Briand Leooneeneetnan they needed for park | Federal Officials Peps jeter ya tg th oe hia anager, Mrs. Wilkins was among ; « g, |the debt suspense te whic | tthe Who Jd not hesitate to.say 80 to Pay City Visit | means that he wilt support Finance It was the opinion of most of the] A party of congressmen and gov. | Minister Caillnaux when the latter t they t ernment official members of the t en route to Alaska 1 s ) t th | should go out into th 1 in Seattle the latter jand em a park manager who pof June, according to word - unders 1 his business, and who the Chamber of Commerce Thurs. | could pass the civil service test on i Con. | his merits, giving Professor Romine | Includ:d in the party will be an equal ‘chance with the others.|sresaman Arthur M. Free, of Call lor, It this was not be to be done,|fornia; Congressman Wallace J jthen save the $200 that was going | White, of Maine, and Lawrence |to the superintendent, and allow the| Ritchie, assistant to Secretary ot | |board, assisted by Secretary Fred | Commerce Hoover Mathias and a field man, to.run the a 8 | parks, under the park board, ERS FORTUNE Shinzo Takata, wid founder of a large bank:| th | ing house which has suspended busi. | be | ness because it was on tho verge of| le failure, has offered her private for-| w tune to the creditor Neither proposal suited Mayor; WIDOW OF Brown | TOKYO. Mrs MRS. WELKINS AGAINST [ow of the MAYOR DURING FIGHT It is understood that at one time a majority ef the park board was |ready to ask that Prof, Romine be nS J let out, and that one of the mayor's | 900,000 Ix Involved. The bank w sams intervened! und ask that he} hit severely by the earthquak of be given another chance until next year endeavors to persuade the cabinet | nt the time has come to make a} finite offer of payment | The official statement regarding was given out in connection eral statement on French 1 which it was made blear | nee opposed President Coo. ye's plans for vence. | Briand cannot admit the utility of | h a conferonce, at least for the ent, and probably he will not ready to listen to an invitation _It was pointed out At naval disarmament already has | en accomplished and that the} ague of nations is working to just now, « view, and they | a disarmament con: | ard disarmament rding to Briand’s should have the major consideration Huropean = statesmen until they In all of this controversy, Mrs Wilkin, a supporter and appointee of Mayor Brown, was outspoken in her belief that a more experienced park manager should be employed, and that the playfield should be kept under the diyget control of the park board. It was at this stage of the pro- ceedings that the mayor began to insist that an elaborate system of | bridal paths be constructed about “Diamond In the meantime, the mayor had become the chief owner of the Se attle Riding neademy dr in giaranteed with Dinmond Dyes. Just dip in cold water to tint soft, | the park board, was given 90 days} plo ta vacale, at the suggestion. of the any woman can dye or tint Color Things New). the city. This the board agreed to, . a > il ) 10 but thought that it could not Just Dip to Tint or Boil to Dy lone until future funds were pro Aye peer hots aaah ae Garments, Draperies, E verything! RIDING ACADEMIES DARA ann Vi /ED IN MESS Beautiful homo dyeing and tinting | dress coats, stockings, sweaters, thing new Ruy “Diamond Dyes=no other The Washington Tding and Driv. | (eleate shades, or boll to dye rek | iia and toll your druggiat whether ing ¢lub, which had been renting |Permanont colors, — Mach int | the: midtorial you “wih to. colol ls stable space on the boulevard, from | Package contains directions so aim: | | wool or silk, or whether it ts Mnen, | cotton, or Hogerie, silks, ribbons, skirts, waists, | ment Dyes” ries, coverings, hangings, every: mixed goods—Advertiae [the so-called national dishes. | Brazil and Boston rps efficiency committee of the|be needed by the park board | Both Like Codfish. ‘ 's known in Portuguese is almost city 60! la prepa tomake| The O Riding and Dy } invariably found on the daily meau tigation of the dismissal r and a lo Codfish was one of the four big of all restaurants in any Brazilian Avery Wilkjas from the he cit Thus items which made up fully §4 per! city, and indications are that official |park t 4. Mrs. Wilkins is insist there were two cent of the total foodstuffs imported) statis: will prove 1924 to be a year ing that there should be a woman riding clubs in to Brazil in 1923, writes American | o¢ heavy cod imports. jon the board, that. West Seattle Is mayor chief to th It is interesting to note the amount of codfish consumed in Bra zil. Judging from the heavy tations and the fact th so frequently zillan table, it is reasonable to the dish is quite popu rably with any of Let Cuticura Soap Keep Your Skin Fresh and Youthful Sample Ointment, Telcom free. Address: Gutivara Laboratories, Dept. R, Maiden, Mase impor. codfish is average seen on thi eal Estate Loans $300 te $500,000 at 52% and up, depending on amount desired and kind of property offered as_ security. NO COMMISSION Our executive committee, which passes upon all loans, meets every morning. This means prompt action. WASHINGTON MUTUAL SAVINGS BANK 1101 SECOND AVENUE Assets $34,000,000 Wstablished 35 years