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“MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS!" “WE CHARGE NO INTEREST!” “ADD TO YOUR ACCOUNT!” lectiona up to $100 cash payment at * th of time of vite ye furnted own Your Credit you here, your additional pur- ehases will be added with. out first payment, highest grade davenport unifold or duofold style— excellent $55—value—§ Specia_00~ a oenr ese —duolold style, made up as a full-size bed; davenport Opens two fold, as seen in picture. —this davenport ts one of the best values ever offered by this store. —made in our own factory and made so good that we know that ft will give a lasting service. —highest «rade upholstery work thruout. sen, pa oil-tempered helical steel springs assure greatest cy, luxurious comfort. over steel springs, heavy felted cotton. —the part used for seat when as a davenport {s turned over when Making this splendid furniture piece into a fulleize bed, and the sleeping surface is fitted with steel spring for mattress, Same as on regular beds. —front panel is finished with quartersawed oak; solld oak top - rail and front posts. —The high-grade upholstery ts made for lasting service; the most gerviceable Imperial Spanish art leather ie used as material, i highly superior to cheap genuine leather because {t will not you can have this davenport in either fumed or ‘ - golden wax finish, duofold or unifold style; reg- ular price $55—; extra $38. 60] especial for this week....... efurnisher:! 93 years service to the hom ber of Commerce and Commerce 00,000 Bushels of Club has been asked to furnish 4 Pastor Beans Needed !st of importers who can obtain ah the off taken from these beans for castor oll. 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PAGE 2 2,600 SHOWERBATHS That’s Number at Camp Lewis for Sammies DELICIOUS, SAY By Mabel Abbott 1 the bicker one which ts to aia Lewis, 6 hes take ite place shortly will send HUDSON MAXIM Wie damn toe op00 mon {1-209 Kallons @ minute at the same i head. In somo water! 4 | ty United Prose Leased Wire There will be 2.000 shower | otiideratin length ‘of the. camp * "LAKE HOPATCONG, N. Jy bathe at the American Lake (een ee fast an another sec- Sept. 5—Hudeon Maxim, In- cantonment, com@' eo big that [iion’ in finished, water in turned ventor of high explosives, de 10 soldier boye can march um Jini, ie each section with Ite many clared today he had made a | oor Sihy ain; four twor and |Hydraute diminishing the danger food discovery which he be for olaht elm, four, two and Jot tire which has been the night fa! tution | contractors an¢ Meves ee ir te revolution. There will be 600 of 700 wash.| Mare of contractors and army men 4 bowls, 600 or 700 kitckgn sinks eaid, Is the Chinese eoya bean, 5 | ceu NQENT sald, le the Chinese wove bean [tor cooks and dibwadhers; and] T TINGEN he has Invented, thie bean te [Miles of plumbing of all kiags | Satis sacet doliciome Gnd RaUn To supply all thie wit) wrter| & RATR re lahing food on. God's green {tas beer one of the biggest and wes ae tants foa'oy [ort inbortant cake othe con | CD RB NE Meenas iteelf, and, mixed with other [tractors edibles, it will make any dish, Not Old Oaken Bucket King @RORCE MARTIN In the sacred seclusion of the Pree Salt Correspondent however unpalatable, taste ex- quieite, watershed, Where no persag ave! ABHINGTON, Gapt. 5-—- “L intend to offer my food tn- those engaged on the work is per| The AK agg ol pa — ventian to the American army and ™itted to go, the Sequalite hew | Lod United *Prings have been deepened, clear. | Age Dakawrlom poowed trem J axl old ° ae oe en ed out and protected from the Inke| ¢l¥!! te military life today. Considering its cheapness, it Water by a dike, and the concrete Getting the tectories, stor and will give our fighting men the bed for the Kreat pumps ts mow | Offices, Ukey omtrained for caatom most inexpensive, the most deli: being Inid, Five wells tap the| mont compa Svveral thousand wil be om reute to the enmp cities by night, while others will follow uat!l Busdny, The seeced soc om) of drafted mem will leave Septour | ber 19 amd the third tmcrement (ho: | clous and the most nourishing re Underground flow from Ameronn tion of any of the armica of the lake to Lake Sequalitchaw, 36 feet world.” jlower, Maxim said ho had already men-| The wells are in different mames tloned the value to Herbert Hoo completion, from th which | | of . heen 4a tober 3 ver, food administrator. have jus on tested to the - | To demonstrate {t, he invited that {* now working: but the ays-| The single exeeption to thi» George Reno, head of the Cuban tem will be ready by September movement toward camp today wae Maryland, District of Columbia and Eastern Pennsylvania men, de} until September 19 because! mp Meade et Admiral, Md, not completed, The country’s railroads are sty. agricultural department, and other '0 according to K. D. MacLean food experts his estate here yes. "Uperintendent of material and sup terday and served them a full din- Plies for the water and sewer de-| ner, consisting of soya beans and Partments, Water is already being other dishes garnished and flavor. /Umped to the two 200,000-gallon x. tanks that are finished, Six are| white ‘apron and did. the cook (being Built et Ry toe beat Sees | ine oned Gorving tameelt The wells are not the kind in| Where night journeys are neces “This bean,” asserted Maxim, “is/ Which the old oaken bucket hung, (#77, Pullmans were provided. ny troops arrive at cantonment campe before nightfall GREENE NAMES LARGE STAFF Freee tensed Wire OAMP LEWIA American Lake, Sept. 5—Maj. Gen. Groene, can- tonment commander, has announc- od the following staff: | ‘The following were the assiguments mate the most valuable vegetable in the ®"¢ In which children of a gen world, and it has been entirely eration ago saw their faces mir-| overlooked, It ts only used in this Fored far down in the black depths country now for feeding horses and When they peeped fearfully over making Hoseed ofl and other paint the well curd mixturea, If cooked like ordinary Diminish Fire Danger beans, It is not edible. Bat cooked! They are clusters of narrow as I cook it, this bean ts the tast!-Dlack pipes driven by plledrivers, dat food you ever saw.” straight thru a stratum of hard Maxim said he would continue “lay which prevents any surfa Maj. Gen. Henry A. Greene, A Personal st Capt. Maurice D. Welty, Tnfentry, & aft 1 J. Treses, Rheumatism cniet of stat, Mas. F. Ww. x ac Clark Adjutant, May a conducting laboratory tests with) Water from seeping down the soya bean. They do not look as if they would earry enough water to serve a large hotel, let alone a emall city FIRE FIGHTERS ARE | But the smail temporary pump which was operating at one of them AIDED BY WEATH Yesterday, was sending 500 gallons a nrinute to the camp with @ force Altho there was still consider. equal to that of a 250 foot head, able forest fire in the state, Chit |considerably more than would be Warden Joy, of the State Forest Secessary to do hydraulic mining, Fire association, Tuesday said that | So none of the blazes was doing much damage and that they were all un- der Control Cooler woather has lightened the ©. labors of the fire fighters, and in all sections they are having alight difficulty in preventing the spread of the Nam ABome Cure Given by One Who Had it In the spring of 199 1 wae at tacked by Muscular and Inflammatory Rhesmation 1 euftered rw. Manley, Int, Inepector, Mas. A. D. Oummina, Int, A. Quartermaster, pow Col. F. W. Cole x | | it ‘startarmanter Com mF. QM 6 NE F CES | Rurgeon, Lieut. Gol FO. Field, 3. PD, | Assistant surgeon, Tiewt, Col Ie Le mith, MD. A Aon wie etvocate, Mal G. Mrong. BY CHARLES P. STEWART | end It effected & cure tn United Press Staff Correspondent ofticer, Lieut Col ¥, @| BUENOS AIR Sept. 6—All 4 . &§ o Capt. Diedert a Argentine faces utter paralysis of a industry today in strikes The owe | mon R <4 ne ase od 430th Machine Gen Nettalion (Fear prompt surrender to strikers’ de D4 | ee mands made by the Central Argen- Islet Infantry Nvtgede tine railroads recently has resulted rigadier general. 11 ttre, WA | neouraging laborers in many 47th Machine Gen alien (Three ‘Compantes) tries to attempt an improve thetr deplorable conditions een and hours of work. Major, Arthur W_ Maneon, O D. G S6iet Infantry peattive Colonel, W. D. Davie, Inf, M.A A tleup of the railroads te|ff free? Don't delay | im oa threatened. Mark MH. Jackson, No. ~~? Gurney Majer, Charies BE. Dead, Inf, O. KR — — Bide. Syracuse, WN. Major, Godfrey RM Fowler, tof, 0. Port Commissioners Mater, Edwin A. Sherman, Inf, ©.| Meeting in Portland! By United Press Leased Wire nt colonel, Arent Martie, PORTLAND, Sept. 6.—Port com . " missioners and port authorities ED non y= at ‘) at from all ports of the Pacific Const | } or Fo Miller, Int c. are in meeting here to discuss| “ Sewer, tat a shipping problems. From Seattle, ' Keeby °. Col. Remaberg. George F. Nichol try Hiriqude A Fo in Tattallon Companies) Major, David PF Marrows, Cav, NLA. (Three | son, Hamilton Higday, ( : jand E. ¥, Foreman are in attend- ance. NA omen semen 36a Intantry Colonel, Tl le T evensugh, Int " rari __ |Hostess House to Be choetenans estos, i wartieia Inf. A Constructed at Camp Lieutenant colonel, Rm. MeNalty Seattle and Tacoma girls will DENTIST T Miajor, Copley Yes, Int, NA furnish the “hostess hous which Major, Nertram tL. Cadwalader, Inf promises to be an {mportant inet!.| SPECIALIST IN rromnitmma jo 7 : ae ge tution at Camp Lewis, American) The disenss ° * Henry Mreckenrise@e, 1 lake, The hostess house will be| Wonsidle for MK, bullt near the gates of the canton: | boaily diseases, often resujting ia ment and will be equipped as a | death meeting place for soldiers and Teeth are health; pus-discharging their women visitors, It is part of /€¥ms# destroy bodily health > Dee eee ee ot thes | a MTA St see ae Miss Maste McMasters of Port-|sioughing and bleeding «u or Wi. Gregory, Inf, N. A land will be the house hostess, How thin disease te grew Genres N. Davin tnt. N. A. | tharetann ds n time truly applies to ee > : Fale Feta’ Aritery Helen Robertson in Army ova am prepared by, reason of mod-| Major, 0... fiethorm, Fo Ac RA Bobbie” Robertson, former sec ezparionce to produce the bleh aap Lady attendants retary to Federal Judge Neterer, class dental work at moderate! cniveraity graduate, ao0 candidate|>rc PACIFIC OUTFITTING CO. for prosecu any & Sel. san Oe ee Meutenant in American lake. he infantry, He's at IMPROVEMENTS Tho Pacific Outfitting Co. Inc, under the able direction of Mr, Max Lipman, has grown so rapidly in the past your that it has been neo ewary to make many changes in |thelr establishment at Third and .| University to permit them to utt! igo every tock of available space tn paMaees AUSTIN ‘Third and Pte AR? ERY Pay FRENCH ENVOYS VISIT FRISCO! By United Press Leased Wire SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 6.—! Headed by Edouard De Billi the French high comminstos to the U. S., arrived in San Franeiace tadng and its membere Were guenty of Be By their building, which has tho larg eat individual fromtage ef apy store of ite kied in Samttie. The store han hewm remodeled inder the direction of Architect H 1 Piefce and Contractor J. F 4Crownin, Several private desk rooms and pubife telephonos for the accommodation of customers have been installed. The new work room, according to the Health De partment report, is one of the most sanitarY in Seattle, Sunshine and fresh air abound in this department Other important feat@es are the daylight dressing roor®, elaborate ly fitted with plate-glass mirrors that enables one to see a silt or « at any angle so desired B BREAKFASTS, 6TARTING 20 CENTS To mit = taste an pocketbook. aR. evortivement. DAUGHTE Prof, 8. C, boven Vith the tnoreased floor space d display windows, Mr. Lipman b DANC ED: announces that the display of the get your blood Pacific Outfitting Company will examined for 4 t fron deact- not be excelled by any store of Its kind in Seattle, The sales force In New York at the Grand Central | will be increased and kept up to Palace, the largest dancings inatitu the highest standard tion in the world. I also thtnced at Mr, Lipman ts the type of man. the Iceland, 50th and Broadway, | i @ser who always has time to per Wilson's Dancing Academy, 39 69th sonally meet his customers, and it jatest dances danced at the abov emarkable growth and success to| select places. his tireless efforts, «we RED CROSS WILL AID | work of Its kind published Jin America, A SPY IN OUR MIDST would be treated with the greatest courtesy and be given every opportunity to investigate the slight- est item of establishment and of *our- profes- sianal and business methods and practices We would be delighted to find a spy in our midst, and the only ground for dissatisfaction which we would have would te the fear (hat he would fail to widely publish his discoveries. We would he tempted to rite him to do so, for any- thing that he would discover would redound to our advantage. There is, of course, no hope of our ever find- ing a spy in our midst, and we merely employ this method of calting your attention to the fact that for many years past we have been advertis- ing to the public that we would he detighted to have anyone visit our large and wonderfully equipped offices, and ask all the questions they please. It costs nothing to do so, and places no obligation upon the visitor. If you are curious to eniow, or have any doubts gi the matter, we will demonstrate and explain ‘0 you just how, and why it is, that Miaderm, less Dentistry IS PAINLESS We will also explain to you why we are able to offer the very highest class of dental work at positively the lowest prices. An unguali ied written guarantee of complete satisfaction ts given to every patient, and is signed by both the Licermed Graduate Dental Surgeon who does your work, and by Dr. L. R. Clark, D.D. S., the owner and manager of the REGAL DENTAL PARLORS | DR. LR CLARK, Manager. Lady attendants on duty at all times. 1405 Third Avenue MN. W. Corner Third and Union, i across from the Postoffice. Se eure to get te the right glace, tn every respect Seattle’s leading dentists. NOT OPEN EVENINGS O8 SUNDAYS Our reputation is worth more than your dollars, our CR be & GLARE ceived easiinn letters from the Seattle Sea Francisse, September 17. is ggg be yRagr en ag aa branch of the Red Cross, urging | ———— 7 non agen oP to tell t families that the FAN A Re |Red Cross ists to add te the Maser, Kenneth Perkin bal comfort of the men at the front Coe ee etree Fon x. a.|and those whom they left behind.” Majer map Ht Bane, FA, M.A A civilian relief committee, pick- 348i. Wield Artillery (Heavy) od for {ts good judgement and com. Women returning from the see. Colon. fem F. Bottoms, F A, NA side with browned, reddened o1 Lieutenant colonel, Clarence B. Smith, | MON sense, will do all in its power | frecuieg complexions Will be wise Im roALN A to comfort and cheer the families ely taking up the merecol- Major, MF of the men with the colors and will Casey, FOAL MA ined wax treatment. Weather-beaten a Brigade furnish free legal and business ad- * g vice, and, in cases of need, give fi- nancial assistance. The committee is headed by Sleon B. Roe. at, Rare deap the treatment suggested. wax on before retiring, cold cream, and rinse morning with warm water. tel kin will peel off y showing the ri SOLDIERS’ FAMILIES Would Send Men to Soldiers from Seattle have re- Pan-Pacific Banquet A meeting of the Pacific North- west Tourist association will be held att Arctic club Friday, to discuss « the advisability of sending dele- gates to the Pan-Pacific banquet, in 2, BUTLER Refined atmosphere—menu sistent with your pocketbook. con: Ad- FILBERT GROWING A NEW INDUSTRY FOR SEA The month of September brings to Se- attle the first fruits of a new industry for Seattle and the state of Washingtoe that gives promise of great financ turns for present and future generations that of Filbert growing Quite unexpectedly rd t treen pot the Mill Company at woop oR demonst already ring fru of the nuts ibited at the ma in the Walker ding prove that the dis Immediately north of Seattle set apart for Filbert culture ts Ideally adapted to thin Interesting and profitable pursuit The accompanying photograph was taken from a highly prolific branch of a Filbert tree, showing this season's gr the Quarnberg. url Amer Alderwe cond for F Landers of the — poultry mediate cash 6 t Nuts of- fering the of the future that ide ample living for the far even two three generations hence. The wecond edition of the Mluatrated book, “FU bert wing for Profit Puget Walker Tt tn th In the P and b dressing Company ing, Seattle and the au thor, A. A. Quarnberg, covers the subject in an intensely interesting man- ner.