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ING STAR, WA THURSDAY, AUGUST 1928. vafl [[];":]G II} Elmlr]“AEf?fl m ALLIANGE OFFERED 35, . éopszrn'g‘%":n:';:; wealthy patron of the arts. | The plan calls for a court of final Incumbent to Be Opposed by John F. Nugent, Democrat, Coast Chinese Leader Would Unite All of Race in One Large " Protective. Society. president of the society and its board of directors, which would include a representative from every city on the ocoast where the tong members reside. The society, ‘according to Sunm, is designed to protect all Chinese peo- ple who live up to the laws of the United States against all tong so- By the Associated Press. arbitration, to be composed of the for Senate. By the Associated Press. ‘WEISER, Idaho, August 26.—Frank R. Gooding, junior United States Sen- ator from Idaho, and Representatives Burton L. French and Addison T. Smith were renominated by the Re- publican State convention here yes- terday. H. C. Baldridge of Parma, present; lieutenant governor, was chosen as| the party’s candidate for governor. torm adopted placed the party 'd as “unalterably opposed to tion in the World Court.” A lling for Federal agricultural lation was included. , the Democrats adopted a platform calling for a direct State priniary law and demanding Federal legislation for the relief of agricul- ture. John F. Nugent of Boise, former Senator, was named the party’s can- didate for the United States Senate; L. L. Burtlenshaw of Council and Ben C. Ross of Pocatello were the nom- inees for the House of Representa- tives, Experience is all but it has some awfull htws a teacher, | upld pupils Girls’ Dresses, 79¢ Formerly $1 and $1.50. line, bloomer and pa gingham, voile, chambray prints. Trimmed with colored collar and cuffs, embroidery and buttons. to 14. Girls’ Dresses, $3.98 Reduced—formerly $598 to $1098. Crepe de chine. tub silk and pongee. Dainty colors and printed patterns. Nicely fash- ioned and trimmed. Sizes 2 to 6 and 7 to 14, Second Floor $2.50 and $3 Girdles $1.95 Discontinued numbers of Mar- vel-fit, C/B and R. & G. Girdles of coutil and brocade combined with clastic. Broken sizes, Second Floor Wash Goods Remnants 12Y,c Yd. Short lengths of percale, ging- ham, longcloth, bleached ~and unbleached muslin Unbleached Muslin 93%c Yd. 39 inches wide. Splendid qual ity, firmly textured. Will bleach casily Street Floor Unmbrellas, 87c Men's, Women's and Children’s Tmbrellas, of heavy cotton. This is the lowest price ever offered for these umbrellas. Street Floor $1 Handbags, 47c Oddments of Vacl Composition Ba and pouch shup Street Floor $1 Panel Mirrors, 79¢c \]rlnmlid size for living or bed- $1.50 Night Shirts Sl Fruit of the Loom. Full cut, long and reinforced. Some Lonsdale and other well known cottons included. Sizes 15 to 20. $1.50 and $1.69 §] helio braid e pe n.;l(‘~ included s. Sizes C and D and blue. trimmed, in novel pa Men’s Novelty 3 Prs. Sl Hoslery “Interwoven” and “True- Shape” Socks, in new and smart pat- terns and colors. Stripes and checks predominate. 50c Van Heusen 3 for Sl Van Jack, Van Nord, Van Glow, Van Esty, Sizes 137 to 17} Van Ince and Van Kissle. Boys’ 39¢ 4 for Sl Play Suits Button-on shoulder and strap s: sleeveless. o Blue cham- blue and white striped and . i color materials, trimmed \;'ilh red. Sizes2to 4. Boys’ Wool Knickers, $l Formerly $1.50 and $169. Mix- tures suitable for school wear. Fully lined. All colors. Sizes 8 to 17. 2 i ‘l Porosknit Shirts and Drawers Irregulars of $1 grade. Short- sleeve shirts.in sizes 36 to 48 Ankle-length drawers with rein- forced seat and satecn facings. Sizes 32 to 48. Straight- dresses of and uhne or pipings, Sizes 7 LOS ANGELFS, August 26.—A pact providing for the formation of the Chinese Protective Society, which would Include all tongs on the Pacific Coast, members of which uld be cieties. There are four million books in the i British Museum Library. The pleasure is yours, but SENATOR FRANK R. GOODING, Poetic Boarders. From the Progressive Grocer Magazine. “How strikingly this reminds me of the words of the poet,” remarked the boarder, after complying with a third request to pass the butter. Satisfaction Since 1859 N@’SM@ 810-818 Seventh Street 'New Felt Hats \ Special Tomorrow Only 1.89 Dashing * felts in small and medium shapes with chic pinched, crushed and bowler crowns and soft, rolling brims. All the favored colors, including black, the new reds, greens and tans. The very hat you need for that m-between season and later for Fall Street Floor 600 New Undergarments Choice of Gowns, Chemise, Bloomers.a In a Special Event Tomorrow at Step-ins and Costume Slips 19 A wonderful purchase! Undergarments of plain and drop-stitch voile, novelty crepe, muslin and sateen, daintily trimmed with laces, medallions, embroidery and edges or tailored with simplicity. White and pastel tints. Regular and extra sizes. Bargain Aisle—Street Floor the secret is Milani'’s Fine Wash Goods 29c Yd. Remnants of promenade prints, silk and cotton crepes, rayon brocade,* English broad- cloth, rayon crepe and other desirable weaves. pecials Neckwear, 39¢ Reduced, formerly 59 to 75c. Lot includes collar and cuff sets, jabots, vestees of lace, linen and silkc in white. cream and colors $3 to $3.50 Silk Scarfs, $2.25 Crepe de chine and georgette, in_plain and printed patterns. Fringed or hemmed in 1% to 2 vard lengths. Sport Ties, 49¢c Black, colors, coin dots and fancies. Crepe de chine. Figured Georgette $1.50 Yd. 36 inches wide. Solid colors with floral designs, black and white included. Formerly $2.50 vard. Silk Braids, 10c Yd. Fancy Trimming Braids in all colors. A wide variety from which to choose. Formerly 25¢ a yard. Street Floor Table Oilcloth, 15¢ Yd. Short lengths of plain white and blue tile patterns. Curtain Remnants 11c Yd. Short lengths Voile, Cretonne Various colors and cellent lengths. Linoleum, 39¢ Sq. Yd. Short lengths of Burlap-back Linoleum. Seconds of $1.25 grade. Blue tile and fancy patterns. Third Floor arquisette, In the Men’s and Boys’Depts. Sale! Men’s Shirts | Usual $1.50, $2 and $2.50 They are really superfor to any shirts we have yet been able to offer Purchased especially for this sale, they constitute a maker’s | at this price. | surplus tioned and of splendid fabric. Imported English Broadcloth Genuine Broadcloth Rayon Stnped Woven Madras Sizes 131/, to 19 Collar-attached und neckband N stripes and novelty patterns. _ for § Neckwear Z it 1 Smart Summer patterns, in stripes, figures and combina- tions. Silk or silk with wool. Men’s 79¢ f;u: 75 Work Shirts Z 1 Firmly-textured blue cham- bray; full cut and made with two pockets; double-stitched seams. Sizes 15-17. Union Suits tocks of exceptionally fine shirts, made to fit, generously propor- Repp Cloth Oxford Cloth Woven Madras in plain colors Four-in-hand style. s Irregulars of $1.50 grade. Porosknit and Chalmer’s Sum- mer-weight Balbriggan Suits, with short sleeves and ankle length. Also light-weight flat knit in sleeveless, knee length Full cut, properly tailored. Sizes 36 to 46. Men's Shop—Street Floor $1.98 and $2.48 31 Sport Sweaters Boys’ Sweaters. Just 48 in the lot. Pull-over and coat styles in attractive patterns in tan and blue. Sizes 28 to 34. s $1.50 and $2.00 Wash Suits * New assortments of fine suits in popular styles and fabrics. Some long-pants sailor suits in- cluded. ~All guaranteed fast color._Sizes 2 to 10 years 79c Wash Jfor 31 Knickers 2 Boys’ Knickers, of good gray crash and khak: color material. Sises 7ito 2 for Sl Men’s §1 Atlllelu Union Suits 72x80 fine checked nainsook. In sizes 36 to 42. Well made and finished. Straw Hats Sl straws, $250 and $3.00 grades. in smart styles and Plain and colored bands. White Duck Pants Sl Slightly soiled. Regularly sold” for §2 to $3. Heavy white army duck. Belt loops, collegian style, wide and cuff bottoms. Sizes 30 to 46. Boys’ Sport . for § Blouses 2 l Including sport collar and col- lar-attached styles, in white, tan, khaki and neat stripes. Short or long sleeves. Sizes 7 to 15 Y Boys’ Play 3 for $l Sleeveless Play Suits in light or dark blue and blue and white striped materials, trimmed with red. Sizes2to 8 s Pajamas One and Two Piece Pa- jamas, fine percale and cotton ongee. in white, tan, pink and ry garment well made . Sizes 4 to 18 years. Fin.ished w th rayon frogs. Otis Shirts or §1 and Drawers . Irregulars of $1 qualit Short sleeve shirts in sizes 30 46, and mkk length draucr: in 2 to 44, Men s 81.50 Union Suits, Sl B. V. D. and Splendid fab- famous included. The " color, trimmed with red. Values $ and attractive Men s Golf z Prs. for $1 Hose Irregulars of $1.00 and $1.25 grades. Jacquard woven pat- terns in new designs. Plain and fancy effects in all the desired colors. Sizes 9% to 11V4 $1.50 Khaki Pants Sl Sturdy quality. Well tai- lored and made with wide-cut s and five pockets. 30 to 46 ;\d st measure. 2 for $1 t] Boys’ 79¢ Heavy ribbed miaterial, trim- Bathing Suits med in white, One-piece style, with skirt. Sizes 28 to 34. White Duck Longies, $‘l $1.50 quality. These popular White Trousers for boys 8 to 16 years. Just the thing for play, picnics and outings. Boys’ Koveralls l Low neck, short sleeves, or high neck and long sleeves. Light blue, dark blue and khaki Sizes " 1to 8. e 0 v o §] Medium- wugh! merccnzcd lisle. Plain colors. Sizes 10 to 12. 1and §1.49 9 f Ul Fine quality straws, in black, brown and navy. All sizes 674 to 7. Street Floor—King's Palace Bo f KnZ:kesn 2 o 51 Cloth mixtures in brown. gray and blue; unlined. Sizes12to17. 15 ; Dutch Cleanser ewerk niles , Humdry every morming —and we have 1,800 Piggly Wiggly Stores to help satisfy that hunger. 1,800 absolutely clean stores, stocked with your favorite brands of nationally known food products figured to sell at the lowest prices possible. Visit the Piggly Wiggly Store in your neighborhood today! CAMPBELL’S PORK and BEANS CAMPBELL’S TOMATO SOUP 3 Cans 25c DEL MONTE DEL MONTE DEL MONTE PEACHES | PINEAPPLE| PEARS No.2t Can... 25¢ | No. 2t can.... 25¢ | No.2t can....3D¢ | Gold Médal Octag()n Soap WHEATIES | 252 2 Cakes, 9¢ —the newest breakfast ccrezll by the millers 4 | | | | @ Chases Dirt Away 2 Cans, 15¢ Waldorf Tissue The Big Value " 4;Rolls, 25¢ EDWARD’S PRESERVES New Pack—All Varieties Now in Stock 9-0z. Jar, 23c 16-0z. Jar, 35¢| - SUGAR CORN Large, Full Ears DOZEN, 35¢ BEETS Home Grown BUNCH 5¢ CARROTS Home Grown, BUNCH, 5c TOMATOES “Palmolive Soap Special This 1Veck 3 Cakes, 25¢ of Gold Medal Flour. Delicious whole wheat flakes, ready to eat. Special Offer This Week End 2 Packages for 25¢ And One Extra Package FREE Famous for their home-made flavor No. 8 Jar, 23¢ No. 16 Jar, 37¢ 10 lbs., 59¢ 100-b. Sack, $5.85 PEACHES Cantaloupes Home Grown Fancy High-Colored Free Stone 4Lbs. 25(7 POTATOES U. S. No. 1 Stock—Fine, Mealy Cookers Red Ripe 3 Pounds, 10c 10 Lbs., 39 POUND, 3lc SMOKED HAMS . 37¢ PRIME STEER BEEF FANCY CRAB MEAT re, Lb. 30¢ | £ Lb. 25¢ Lb. 55¢ CHICKENS . 45¢ Puvre Cane Granulated, it is the best for preserving EACH, 9c Toka{y Grapes: weet as Honey 2 Pounds, 25¢| Bushel Basket LEMONS Large and Juicy Dozen, 25¢ CABBAGE Large Green Heads Swift's Prenmium Large white lumps free from shell Fresh killed broilers. About 114 Ibs. each