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TUESDAY, JUNE 16, 192) Peterson Appointed HOYT’S CLOSING OUT SALE ' TENNIS SHOES | Crepe Rubber | Soles | 11 to 2 | $1.50 24, to 6 | $1.65 614 to 15 $1.75 Hoyt Shoe Co. 1402 Third Ave. at Union Game Commissioner | Corner Second Ave. and Marion St Open Evenings. Phone EL lot-2740 “NO PROP) ER LADIES In a nea ity eater on | streteher Fauntlero AUULLAY TRO TPPPPOU LAUR SOR EES ERTS UCU AEERE COSA TUES SSR EEO ry Municipal Golf Links TCHS (| 2) Lincoln Beac! Park Reason ta: ‘ to you ue High Ch Price Dentistry—a PRANK LOOP from the flight, DENTISTS park, aloft, Th the figiet mirror, ak was the ae w and 2 See the Beales of Seat By Street Car One who wishes more than a fleeting glimpse of the wonderful beauties and activities of Seattle; who wishes to see and learn the city thoroughly, can do so best by rides over our street car li Every point in Seattle from which our magnifi- cent scenery is in view; fine residence districts, great wharves and shipping terminals, many parks, bathing beaches on the lakes and Puget Sound; practically every point of beauty or interest can be reached quickly by street car. In a morning or afternoon, you can run out to one of these points, spend plenty of time enjoying it, and return in time for lunch or dinner. You can enjoy a combined street car and boat trip across Lake Washington or Puget Sound at slight expense. Every street car ride you take means a morning or afternoon of pleasure. WHERE AND HOW TO GO State University—Car No.*16 (Cowen Park), northbound on Third Ave., eastbound on Un Lake Union, University bu Lake Waxhington Woodland Park and Zoo—Car No, 21 (Phinney), northbound on Second Ave. View of Lake Union and Lake Washington Canal en route, Public auto camp. Canal Locks—Car No. 5 (Sunset Hill), northbound on First Ave View of the great Smith Cove public docks en route. Golden Gardens Park and Salt Water Beach—Car No, 2 (Ballard and 28th Ave. N, W.), northbound on F Ave, view of canal and great lumber mills en route Fort Lawton—Car N: Army Post, Washington Queen Anne Hill—Car No, 26 (W. Queen Anne), northbound on First Ave. Beautiful resfdential section and magnificent view of Puget Sound and Olympic Mountains Alki-Schmitz Park—Car No. 1 (Alki), southbound on First Ave Public salt water bathing beach and park. View of harbor and Sound en route. Sound and Olympic Mountain view Ferry across Sound Fauntleroy-Lincoin Beach Park—Car No, 2 (Fauntleroy), south bound on First Ave tiful public park « natural sta View of industrial district route. F to Vashon Island and acro: & Municipal Golf Links—Car No. 12 (Jefferson Park), south bound on Third Ave. Public golf links with beautiful view of harbor, Sound and Olympics Volunteer Park—Car No. Second Ave. Most highly parks. Splendid panoramic view of Passes through handsom Madison Park—Car No, 12 (©. } northbound on Third Ave, east on Rike St. Public p and bathing beach on Lake Washington, Cascade mountain view and ferry across the lake. Madrona Bathing Beach—Car No, § (Madrona), northbound on Third Ave. east on Pike St, Public park and bathing beach on Lake Washington, Beautiful lake’and mountain view Leschi Park—Yesler cabl um and rthbound on First Ave; U. 8. « Smith Cove docks and Lake ‘anal en route tol Hill), northbound on 1 of Seattle's beautiful Sound and mountain: trict , eastboundson Yesler Way at Third Ave, Public k on Lake Washington, Ferry to Mercer Island and across lake. Mount Baker Park—Car No. 15 (Mount Baker), southbound on Third Ave. Public park and bathing beach dn Lake Wash. ington, Beautiful residence district, View of Mount Rainier and Cascades, Save This Advertisement for Direction of Visitors ‘Seattle Municipal Street aly D. W. HENDERSON, GENURAL SUPER INTENDENT Washing ", writer of BY DR. FRANK f. LOOPE Green Lake Families to EDGAR GALE per com-| schoi At the time ofjin ¢ fy) of | which was ¢ “Did you d besides speeches and ente: | nosis, doct ell come right out to EGET. |) Loope, Bedridden 14 Years, Tells MINISTERS BACK NOTICE of E xpErIeHICe on First Plane Ride HOSPITAL FUND Favor $500,000 “Campaign for Seattle General he GREET “CASEYS” Entertain "Frisco Party on Way to Alaskan Tour y will be kept br until the Princess oon and 6 Tue will sail ritish Colum. YOUTH SOUGHT Police Try to Locate Boy Missing Since March Police as er 1 Tuesd: 18-year-old ¥ f EK. i. Gale m dt Parents v June 2. They believed he had shipped out of on M. n the & President Mc Kinley, but when that vessel re turned to port here, ft was dhe had t Kone on It ne boy had made two prev s to the r 1 the parents of the iremerton, where for m years © McKinle he had about $100 his parents say. He was 4 light suit and a dark w and wore a ring on ed “U. H. 8." Potter of the bureau of the po. t is in charge of the Detective H sing Pe! departm ir | search FINANCIAL DIAGNOSIS r make a wrong diag “Only once. I dingnosed a simple | on and found out afterward | ent was rich ppendicitis,” nough —Buen Hu- and even. tho he had 8 water sports and the | danc dngof the aftertioon;.there'l bel |for him from 6:30 until 8:30, Willie can go back for | | another free ice cream bar, because <2, s Madrona Bathin $ Beach Grand Jury Hears Many U. S. Charges The may term of the United States & by Federal Judge Distriet/Attorney Revelle and busy thruout the morning as tors began their Leschi Park esler_ Cable M opt ‘Gund y. 1B Sunday, Bpectal trips Sun and holidays 6:15 and 9 P, Every trip @ Ferry Trip ex eepting 71 Pantonger fare to Port Orchard Bay Points, 800 Round Trip, Any Size Passenger Car (neluding Driver) SEATTLE to BREMERTON of HH ORCHARD Rate) owe Trip, $3, through tle! The Seattle - Bremerton ai Feabeck-Brinnon Ferry aches have been #0 arranged that connection can be made in father Alreetion: NAVY YARD ROUTE Colman Dock MA In-2902 (Advertiaemont) i aN EI | Apply Zemo, the Antiseptic PUGET SOUND + and heala sicin trou- urns, Wounds and eapecially ndapte for ouK P R Py ‘p| Short breathing te Hoved In a few houra; PUGET SOUND NAVIGATIONCO | COLMA! STEAMER SCHEDULES — Sure Mune, LEMVOL Dy SeeMIee TACOMA Dally, % % 3 3% 5, and Rail Connect plo Penin enens, Belli and other 1 AUTO FF e' ints, RY SERVION Between Keattte and Bremerton; Meabeck inf O07 MARION si iy 9 left home to board | Sportswear for Vacation Time Silk Broadcloth and Coin Dot Crepe de Chine Frocks $9.75 A colorful array of Tub Silk Frocks ripes or plain pastel tints, smartly await your These frocks are ideal for sport wear, service- able and chic for the tennis court, the Jinks or the summer porch. Coin dots on crepe de chine are smart also. All sizes from 14 yea to 46 bust measure, in a wide color range, af- ord ample variety. $ 9.75 Knitted Rayon DRESSES $4.95 he FROCKS of rayon in fancy weaves, are very popular with the young devotees of sport. 3right red, copen and tan, are the colors most favored. Balbriggan Jersey Sport Ensembles $11.50 Clever little Two-piece Frocks of balbriggan jersey are seen every day on the tennis court and the golf course. Made with the chanel neck and “kick” pleat, they follow the newest Parisian mode and succeed in being delightfully smart and practical as well. Fea- tured in tan, copen and fairway green—they are very The Bathing Beaches Are Open Women’s and Misses’ 35 | Bathing Suits—Special DOD All sizes, all colors, all-wool—these Bathing Suits are specially priced to hasten your enjoyment of the swimming season. —The Gorte-Rankin Co., Second Floor | | caused a ver SLUMP IN HAIRPINS | Somonencucnconenones: LONDON. — Bobbed hair has) makes spaghetti snappy Department of the Interior, Gen- | | eral the a |the lands In the following abandoned | LONDON | military reservations in the State of | for cash by the | division to the |less than the appraised price in the | district land office at Seattle, Wash- | ington, August 36 NR | praised Thore will be sola on August 5, 25, the abandoned milita fons mentioned be | from the To | Washington, CHEESE 10 Ronenensenouenen: (Advertisement) caus very serious slump in the| & ‘i a | hairpin business, one of the oldest |S Bluhill industries of England. Hy ue: Land Office, Washington, D. C., 7, 1925, Notice is hereby given | uirsuant {othe provisions of TU of July 5, 1884 (23 Stat., 108), Washington, wl sffered for sale | tWo and a half miles long, and cost. ing nearly $30,000,000, will be con. structed under the Thames rivers EL UNDER THAMES -—A big vehicular tunnel, encing at 10° A. M, AO hington Harbor ON. R.3 W., W.M, | wis, cater, abpraiged Avoid Disappointment, j NS) f) 8 OW. 424 Challam R. 3 W., 28 pez Isl- Ts. 34 and , appraised A (nor thwest Generous in size— . Long filler of clear to- bacco Burns freely with a pleas: ing taste and fine aroma— an rt itheast "Ye He JAY. 248.60 nerom, ape "at $1, 194 50; Vancouver 29 and 30° N, Re acres, appraised at $9,099.38 ation can be obtaine J land office at Seattle, WILLI AM SPI r 1 On Sale Everywhere The New Freely-Lathering vue, Woleyat EMOLLIENT rand, Sole U ForTender Faces 1113-3rd AVE see MEDICINAL ANTISEPTIC La