The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 8, 1925, Page 2

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| | | Snowballs Replace Fireworks at Inn | SALVAGE YACHT Opera Singer Was Clerk in Seattle Bank“ Seattle Boat Stranded, to Be Refloated Off California Tustin Now Officer of Welfare League hes DON’T PAY MORE WHEN McCormack Bros.’ : July Clearance Sale 117 Ave. VISIT OUR DOWNSTAIRS STORE ering you Reductions in every department oe Pair of Shoes for a Nickel $7.50 Boys’ Tweed Suits you merely are the salesman urges you to take any certain piano; big stock over; about freely 2 sell itself to you or you will not buy it. you decide assured of for money faction year after miss ten years after and are then assure you of guaranteed sat buy it. And you buy it so easily you will never immense satisfaction at home tation like the “House of Du Barry.” year the su ABSOLUTELY FREE TRIAL IS UNCOMMON TODAY—GENUINE CO-OPERATION THAT COUNTS Conditions of Free Trial Offer That if for any reason whatso That you may have the plano In case of the death of the pur after a th ys’ trial and in~ da nl andthe Balancaffivided in “atl wnpold delance ond pve estate spection home, yo ay payments satisfactory to you receipt in full have of plano leason you may one course ben with the year’s free serv polishing, ete tuning piano you purchase Outbf-town bity the freight 1 or bus lin or YS bey You may rade yhonograph, radio. part payment on old piano, vio. your Out-of-Town Juet your rail Buyers — We ad fare organ, saxophone, as piano guaranteed fare from the price of the plano you any plano at a conservative, fair % éar bu valuation Save for it explains the fairest, squarest and most value-giving policy any piano store in the West has th to be operating under, There is only one Du Barry Co, in the world, and our FREE TRIAL OFFER save from spending more than {# necessary for a good plano, enough indeed to buy many other useful t sand pay for many a music less NOTE —This sale is your BIG CHANCE to pick up a refil plano, If you only know it, at. cheaper than it would often self at auction or on private sale; so look them ovér without delay, and ZIP-SIR, it is home hefore you know ity to make someone very, very happy for your PEN EVENINGS@® COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELF kept open evenings for your convenience. So put on your hat, Papa, to a square deal Nke this. thoughtfulness Oyr store will be will help anyone who will help themselve and your bonnet {06-108 UNION STREET SEATTLE’S MOST’ POPULAR MUSIC STORE » to look any piano to your liking is then sent cheerfully to your home where it must from a piano so well selected from a concern with a real repu m= DU BARRY CO-OPERATION THI EATT Main Street | Maude I Alien, Nellie Annis, * Joyoe Backus, € . F Mra, Vir ginka Hacon, « Mary M. Baker el st m Angia 1 Bear ® Y. W Gertrude Bergman, lows Kuth b Hogar 1 Helen Hloomer Emma Bond, Kilmer T. Boyd, Bang Olyr W. 0. Car Ruth ¢ Y Carolyn Castle t Me Frances Cowen, ( I A Try Ex-Cops as Dry Lawbreakers ACOMA, Ju agent *Wants This Used Who Our big van will deliver in the next fev -s Wadilu Yds: Xioo i the right NEW d USED instruments to stand FR TRIAL before purchase. They Wren Perens i] stand z tone te: and you or your neighbor can come to eur big sto id order the one & H to your liking, sent FREE to y home without cost to you for 30 DAYS’ FREE TRIAI # i The BARGAIN OF YOUR LI 4 ENE, | | ‘ SO YOU CAN SER We are hold a Sum » that is the sensation of the music circle—Startling will not explain it; ht term; Noteworthy would not do at all. Hence ott new bi van will be ect 3 erating with musie lovers who know gold when they see i We, therefore, are exteriding these extra special easy terms that are lower than rent. A | you pay no money down and nothing for thirty days, and then only $5.00 or $10.00—and t like amount each month, if you-decide to keep it. These wonderful bargains in a piano are Who Wants This Used 4 sure to please, and endear itself to our music lover. You cannot duplicate our value and we seaibere Rewer 3 2 know it—ahd want ‘you'to know it, too. For advertising purposes. we send this piano to your home to convince you and your friends of the superior piano value given by our store, so fast becoming so famous for ba ‘ CONVINCE YOURSELF Aisle after aisle of NEW and 1 PIANOS t your selection, You merely look our | What more need be said; what greater evidence of good faith in any article one is selling q to the public has ever been given, or can be given, than to. let you try before you buy, and To Be Sold—50 New to uch PIANOS ON SALE Artistic Beauties! Rreathlessly Reduced! Who Wants This BABY GRAND? It has been left with us for sale by private people who | want to sell it MAKE. today, AN OF FER! Sale of Storage Pinnos rry Co Mama and come to a store which DU BARRY PIANO CO. mwa Vusical Reliability ~~ =~ ADJOINING BON MARCHE BLDG., *}my throat hy Dal LE TAR ~ AlDs RAILWAYS Complete Electrification of Western Lines Predicted WEST MOST ADVANCED Engineer Praises Seattle, for Wonderful Lighting ALE 4 OT RUE ATION ‘ er locolit H. D, #hute nounced if, Beattie Wednesday, He ” t Bithin a few he ex pected thal ateant! locomotive be . inthe West Hitherto, Mili. «plo used on, elediiligelocon ha steppe up «# ate ang ho, tricks. truction tow (ih sha tation be Power a be ater ation r IND NE W v SES ron POWER EVERY DAY uses are belt eager to bran and experiment keep ma lamps, I'm for yout Bishop fe Wm. Bryan as nee Atheist” YHICAGO, July William Jen eal type by Bishop William = Mon Brown, of Ohio, Mo in a speech broadca rad ¢ real atheist to me to be Understand, ame him for it. It is } 1 | Mmitation, Mr. Bryan a dear, good, man, and he is wonderfully so, But be be think an keptic Capitol Completion | Will Cost $3,000,000 OLYMPIA, July &—Completion of lithe new state ‘capitol will cost $5 167,060, The sum was figured by |the capitol building commission | after bids had been looked over. The liast legislature authorized a bond} to be repaid out of sale lands, issue, state timber work to finance the LETTER FROM COTT TO THE LITTLE QUISE—CONTINUE! I dressed leisurely, but was nearly | finished when Jack came In 1 nee \n m talking in the hall, I wondere if he had forgotten his dinner en kagement Leslie,” he presently called. is old Syd, He is going out with us to the Travelers’ club tonight.” {1 notleed that he did not mention | Melville Sartoris, and I wondered if Syd knew we were to be the guests of Mr The called a gay greeting as Syd passed “hene Sartoris came upstairs tomether, and | my door see the children, The baby was asleep, His golden hair lay in clus Jtering curls about his face, He had lkitked off the clothes and his little | body almost bare. | stooped down with any ecstatic ered him with Kisses ‘There was a little wistful sigh from the other bed. I turned to find Jack sitting up staring at me. “It is my yovély muvver,” he said, an tho he were explaining something to himself. “Why, Jackie, what do you mean?” asked “1 waked up and 1 fought it was ‘ittle snow angel.” “No, darling It is wicked old mother,” I answered, taking him \up in my arms at the peril éf my {perishable finery, “Ll ought not to leave you at afl, honey, and 1 don't want to be a snow agel to you. 1 just want to be your own ownest |mother.”” ‘The ttle soft arms About my bare and the motst ery and cov | your lips on mine 1 yurygyou sleepity throat made me want to ery {muvver 1 hugeed him tighter, and that darling boy entwined his arma closer about Again I thanked my God for my éldeat aon, Again I soarehed my brain to goo if t could find the he whispered, of} | After I had dressed T went in to =e” WEDNESDA NEW ENGINE 1 RN 6) ¢215 Furnishing Better ie, ARS a <| 3 Days More ta Do Your Homefurnishing During This JULY SA JSURNIT if of our furniture display floors you will find a marveloy ON every one showing of well-designed and carefully selected furr.iture—furniture tha i represents good value at its former reasonable price, and which now at te ductions up to 33 per cent offers exceptional savings. Satisfactory PB ment Terms can be arranged for purchases made during the three remaiy ing days of the JULY SALE. An Indication of JULY SALE Values WE could go into detail about what a REAL value this square-edge gate-leg table, similar to picture, is—but we believe the table as sket@ked and the PRICE tells the story. The paint—just the color you desire—and the brush to make an attractive piece of furniture out of this unfinished table—you'll find in our Downstairs Store also at a very reasonable price. SCHOENFELD & SONS Standard Furniture Co. SECOND AVENUE AT PINE STREET ghtest differenée between the love |murmured, as he cuddled down in my! I had for him and the love I had for |arms. that r human mite lying in the! “All right, Sonny,” but for a mo-| other b |ment my throat was so full I cou! I could not. They were both my Inot speak, I could not sing jboys, my sons, over whom Iwan con-| ‘The arms grew tighter about my jtinually dreaming dreams. For whom |neck, and with a little sigh my boy |1 was continually hoping and plan-|turned as if to go to sleep. {ning great things (Copyright, 1925, NEA Service, Inc.) I forgot all about the dinner as 1 jheld Jack in my arms Ring me “itty Boy %% | TOMORROW—Letter from Lastie| to | Preseott to the Little Marquise. | | The Demand of ®; Ce Is Sanitation REMEMBER, I am noe pany but practice under own name, and give you responsible service any. yeu take no chance when you buy a Ford from an Authorized Ford Dealer. It is his desire to give you.a square deal on a used Ford, the same as he does on a new Ford. MY PRICES : Quality Plates si6 Crowns ... Bridgework . Fillings $1 ‘00 U Painless Extracto FREE EXAMINA Obey that ever inglatnl j pulse and visit De WHR a LIQUID K-B anatcesic Be Your First Thought For er) Rees fa Colds || Rheumatism | [Suet Musee] Stiff Muscles ‘Spraing Dr J T . ’ . Corner F Over Bartell's Drvgs Economy Market BM K-B Does the Work—At All Drug Stores

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