The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 23, 1925, Page 7

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| | — TUESDAY, JUNE 23, 1925. FEW MEN QUIT @ Mili $088 4-L ©Employment THE SEATTLE STAR petatosrecns oe HAT BOXES COMMON AS GRIPS EVEN WITH LEGION'S DRIVE Co-Ed Journalists to art's conan | 1S EXPLARVED Report | are « ‘« - | Coyle Says Government Un-|Honorary Fraternity, Founded at W Shows Drift Lowest in Year , able to Give Persbnal Aid ton, Starts Annual Meet Wednesday PORTLAND. A x em ays iT 1 BY MARGARET BUNDY | would ser impetus t tremely low | fur part th , ' XTEEN r A iful of y mpl t ant week's x ex ts da Amer nr ‘ ‘ 3 f ie wae cal ANT japharphire: » fotally lack:!/ HERE'S MORE ABOUT || \o,'°", . fe Hold Convention Here ashing- PINE FREDERICK & NELSON ‘DOWNSTAIRS STORF Goode—Ecommy Prices —tivderic 6 Nema Service SIRE In a Delightful New Frock Aprons Assortment of Becoming Styles! the ; mitten STARTS ON PAGE ONE nyed the role 95 ase ity m at Olym- | day an addrens of y Ae \4 e&: aba tea Police Put City Under “State tivers : SS, Bis Ne anys, WO of the Aberdesn—Many camps down. A of Emergency” : Ai fond sbeil raspy er \ Aad many attrac wawmills operating. Labor turnove tt the W ro pone git: tive styles ar small. Few men out of work on} HONGKONG, J £3.—(By 1 ; se SERVE, LUNCHEON \ a ay sketched. Frock “Tack ra Mt a ug "Hongkong tha by ment of- IN “U" COMMONS "hie iy 4 Aprons of th« . eo Of er " : A ff Thursda be de ir ‘ kind that are al- ; = near ‘ Negro Churchmen on sanda which is he Foreign Powers Hope for HERE’S MORE ABOUT Early Settlement BALLOON RACE STARTS ON PAGE 1 BAN FRANCISCO, June 2 United Press)—A new has been arranged betw and the foreign 7 5 of the 5§I new told the med today —— h Legion's Fourth off WHEN DELEGATES tadium at] tiona n ¢ at the Ame fo 1 the cham: | j40+ COUNCIL HERE Farrell Gratified at Larg Number of Delegates se has amount of money ar wend out of tho city. CANARIES FROM SEED “And y canaries Guaranteed pure imported POMPEIAN Pp! E count me in on The Seattle Star's balloon race, I will bring this coupon to The Star office, 1807 Sev- enth ave., at 10:30 a. m. Thursday, June 25, and exchange it for a balloon to enter in the big rs “THE OCEANIC : OLIVE OIL" eae i id Ha I. Graham Sold Everywhere I live at - for that. lonce ft 1 & I i) tit € ur He 1 Aust isin dainties | Sresh from the oven | | Sportsmen to Do Construc- tion Work Themselves | Member th 8 | j men’s la and volunteer }put in veral good licks Wednes- Raisin rolls | evening on the sho nds ‘ |Green Lake playfield. They will | meet at t und at 6, with ol clothes, to d paint brushe 7 j > le s y OU They give you so much goodness | foes rect: buildings and lay out at such low cost. And they are as h | Teresi werk healthful as they are delicious. | THE ILLINOIS Manufacturers’ |° ® the Save yourself the bother of fuss- ful of itn ind tthe wort, rap. [Aen han been done Spertenen : . esented at the National ‘ore 1 ing around the kitchen. When you Teele content ee et | thomseives, A hot lunch will. be buy bread today, include some | John M. Glenn, of Chicago, its ENE oe ae in coffee cakes raisin foods in your order. Have Al Phe Carter. & nraatey, |, E¥etybody's. Invited Presl- Ser luncheon or breakfast tar Bt tokraphers ae A. Gra them for your own and the chil- dren’s luncheon, for afternoon tea, for breakfast. FACTS ABOUT TEA SERIES—No. 8 Rolls, coffee cakes, cookies, pound cakes, and many other tempting raisin foods come fresh from my oven every day. They are made with Sun-Maid Raisins —big, sweet, juicy raisins, the kind you use at home. They give my raisin foods a special goodness. Order some today. Tea as a beverage is used in nearly every country in the world. It is estimated over 200 billion cups are consumed annually. Australia leads in tea drinking with an annual per capita consumption of about nine pounds, which means that every Aus- tralian consumes from six to eight cups of tea every day. The consumption per capita in England is 8} Ibs., and in Canada nearly 5 lbs. In the United States, it is less than | 1 Ib., but this is largely because Americahs | have not been able to get fine teas until | comparatively recently. ‘‘SALADA” is con- sidered one of the choicest blends on the market, and is the largest selling tea in fh es either United States or Canada. . “SALADA" Raisin pound cake. Rich with fruity goodness ~<- HEAD-OF TRADE The Consumption of Tea " ored embroidery, . shaped PRICED. up” occasions. for e Children’s Play Sandals, eyelet embroidery Sizes for women and misses, Sturdy Vacation Shoes | for Children “HOES for play hours and for “dress- | Well built; properly growing in the Downstairs Store. “Ventilated” Oxfords and | Sandals soles her Oxfords and Sandals on 814 to 2 8 appropriate for vacation wear. They serve the purpose of a house dress, ye are inexpensive These are of good quality cot- ton crash, beach cloth and other weaves. Prettily trimmed in ibbon col- feet and LOW As sketched, left leather Oxfords nd» Sandals: made on Tan an a bro: oe last. Com. - fitting and child's § Oxfords and $1.00 in broad-te DOWNSTAIRS STORE Here Are Many Kinds of Small-Size Rugs 0 often needed mer, for Sum- in town and suburban home Very extensive as- ortments are ready for your inspection. Reliable qualities in the lower pric lines are featured. ch TER RL en, 84.00 86.75 ms and ¢ $1.10 Ss, 82.50 IMPORTED NILE RUC ‘OTCH CHE from bright nd rever $6.50 hes, 50¢ 58e inches, 98¢ nehes, $1.75 85.25 leas h, DOWN: A Warm-Weather Thought While Shopping— Cool, refreshing fountain drinks and ices, in addition to many kinds of tasty sal- ads, sandwiches and pas- tries, are served in the popular Fountain Lunch Room. Service at the Fountain or at comfortable tables. DOWNSTAIRS STORE WORK ON SHOW TELL VALUE OF _ JEWS’ COUNCIL | National Group Holds Coast} | Meeting Here Today Value of an interstate conference to the small Jewish wections, to the} | large Jewish sections, and to the | Jews nationally, was discussed at the | Tuesday morning session of the Na-| tional Council of Jewish Women at the Temple Center, 15th ave. and E Union st The speakers on the Mrs, 8. M prinelpal morning’s program we Blumauer, national director, from Portland; Mrs. Herman Jacobs, of ‘oma, and Mrs, Estelle M. Stern: | national executive secretary, | . Mrs, Leo Frienden presided | silent prayer was Samuel k . Graco G New |man, nationally prominent in Jew-| fish Counetl work, who died Monday | night In Dallas, Texa Mrs. E, R. Sugarman, V puver, at the afternoon se: neil, t which M Rubenstein, ©, of Vanecou and Mrs. aidan, of Edmonton, spoke, a banquet tonight, celebrating 25th anniversary of the Seattle | Julius Kahn, | At tho | section's founding, Mrs | congresswoman from California, will {speak on “Jewish Women's Part in World Movements.” Wednesday, tho last day of the} convention, delegates will go to Ta: | coma for a business and sight-seeing trip. | \Mrs. Chinn to Be | Buried on, Tuesday | | Mrs, Helen Chinn, wife of Harry | Ming Chinn and daughter-in-law of Chin Quong of Wa Chong Co, So ttle, died in Milwaukeo, Wis, } Services are to bo held at Bonney June | Watson's on Tuesday, and interment | will bo in Lake View cometory. | | Dikeased arteries were the cause of her death | Mrs, Chinn was a daughter of Consul Moy Bak [Hin of Portland, Ore, She was married there Mex ruary 16, 2 26, Chinese Pays Fine A check he receiv being a government used Me by Wong Yee to } 2 as pay pay a $50 fine assessed against him |by Federal Judge Bourquin on a nar- | cotics charge. Wong was given days, dating back to his arrest, possesion of yen shee. He |worked for Harry Williamson, nar- | cotics agent. Knights of Pythias Pages Now Esquir Seattle Knights of Pythias, Lodge | No. 10, Monday night conferred ank of Esquire on a class goodness Tinkle of ice against tall, thin glasses... faint fra- grance of sun-ripe fruit . . clear, deep color of Port-O fruit punch —is there any- thing that sounds better, looks better, smells better, tastes better on a hot sum- mer day! ‘Treat yourself—today! Your grocer can supply you. PORT. 0, INO. PORTLAND, OREGON ast Your grocer also has Port-O Jelly Fruit —for jiffy-quick mak- ing of delicious jelly, With U. S. Salary |*venins, win ol pigeon was ‘ast Grand Chancellor Gilmore lahoma was the spe: talk on ! jot © for} Next Moni hel 90 (Open Evenings) had | NOTICE es | the | of} | Hundreds have taken advantage jof our unusual introductory offer. |Just think of receiving a set of | guaranteed teeth, lifelike in appears jance, for the exceptionally low price | of $10.00, Reason Introduce our new, modern and most sanitary dental office in Seattle- onstrate | | ‘to | to get acquainted and dem- to you our High Class, jee Dentistry—and remem: plate has our bonafide | Call in for appointment, ROGERS BROS. _ DENTISTS | Corner Second Ave, and Marion St. 1 On Phon ) Watch Eks’Lot Wourth and Madison, Opp, Library Open 11a, m, Wednesday, June 24

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