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STAR—TUESDAY, JULY 9, 1918. EAT MORE CORN CLOSING-OUT SALE RE-OPENS TOMORROW OUR LEASE IS UP AND WE MUST BE OUT BY SATURDAY Hundreds of people thronged the place Saturday and were delighted with the wonderful values WE APOLOGIZE to those we were unable to serve Saturday, and assure you we have made arrangements to handle the crowd tomorrow—but you will find it greatly to your advantage to come WE OPEN AT 9:30 O'CLOCK, Re-Arranged n the morning. LATEST Hundreds of beautiful rearranged and repriced for Milans Hemps, | agian Hemps, White Hair Rough Straw, Leg- | tar Braids—in fact. everyth horns, Fancy Braided shade on black and wh M > - H ; nded s that are right in U) Sen ees ee all included in the sale at shaped crowns, in all shades, white and black. Values up to $7.50 and $12.50 in two groups $1.95 a $2.95 In Some of the fir soiled, have b plac of the very latest patterns have been Extraordinary Close-Out Prices Up to $15 Hats $5.95 Up to $20 Hats $8.75 Up to wage Hats $12. 50 and meprieed Fine _ Waists ne Georgettes, Crepe de They include White M Satins, Panamas, ally trimme eason—-and th *, Satins and Silks, assortinent of sizes ana White, Pink, Saimon, Lavender h Color. They are the t things andawill be COME IN EARLY ALL TRIMMINGS HALF-PRICE There Is Everything in the Finest Feathers and Creations CHAMBERS’ MILLINERY 1318 Second Ave. TO REFUSE COAL TO LANDLORD PROFITEERS Fuel Administrator of Philadelphia to Protect the Interests of Workers This Is the Plan of City PHILADELPHIA, July %—Rent profiteers in Philadelphia are to be . refused coal by the city fuel adminis trator. This surprise Mank attack staggered the rent gougers, who ‘doing more than anybody else to harass the workmen at the big ship building yards here. Francis A. Lewis, the city fuel ad ministrator, has issued the following ultimatum to the offending land lords "It any la lease until next April to any ten who pays his proper rent promptly I will not permit any coal to go into his premises, should they become va cant prior to next April Deny Fuel “The landlord, if he chooses to put a tenant out without cause, than his desire to profiteer, will fin himself with a property on his for which no fuel can be obtained and he can carry that valuable asset as long aa he chy = The real estate pirates who have been laughing at the threats of legis lation to curb thelr robberies now holding a council of war to f means to meet this unexpected thrust, Open Revolt in the “Hog island householders are in open are threatening “rent strikes.” In the neighborhood of N big wage” zone” evolt and Out Gist at where the men from H EPILEPTIC ATTACKS Have Bee For Over 50 Years a Rlko KLINE’S EPILEPTIC EMEDY. It is a rational an? remark- ably successful treatment for Fits, Epilepsy (Falling Sickness) and kiedred epreens warcogeneee Cat order it yy dru experionce in fitting 1 operating expense m ble our moderate prices. ur abilit us to guar- Ru TUNE Ch, ned wenn, The inaee” Commercial Bank Furuya Building, Second Avenue South, Corner Main Street. Permanently located in the center of the south end business district, and affording to the business interests of that section general banking facilities equal to any uptown. Statement at Close of Business, June 29, 1918 RESOURCES Loans and Dis- counts Bonds Furniture and Fix- tures Cash and changes $ 697,004.02 386,830.39 4,066.98 53,841.45 $1,541,742.84 LIABILITIES 50,000.00 50,000.00 140.10 602.74 Capital Surplus Undivided Profits Deposits i4 $1,541,742.84 -$1,405,602.74 Deposits June 29, 1918... 1,161,756.79 Deposits May 10, 1918.... Gain in 50 days........ $ 243,845.95 W. A, KIONNY, Seeretary S. KAWAL, Aanistant Cashicr Organized 1007 W. 1. GALTAM, View MMATSUMOTO, Casi | Follette, of the a sin. landlord now houne.” Bad as the conditions are now, Mr Schetrer wonders what will happen when the 6,000 additional shipping board draughtamen, clerks, ete brought here from Washington Uniess the government these additional workers and takes drastic steps to stop profiteering hundreds of these war workers be forced to quit Philadelphia, there by seriously J the nation's moat important war work SEND THIS TO CONGRESSMEN eee CONGRESSMAN U. 8. CAPITOL, WASHINITON, D.+C, As a citizen of «» | believe that congrenastonal action ix necessary to curb fer the peried of the war the landlords who are profiteering In rents, I urge you to work for the pasage of logis lation, cither as an smendment to the sew finance bill, or other wise, of an act which will declare all remts in exces of the rents charged for the year ending September 30, 1917, plas 5 per cent allowance for increased costa, to be EXCESS PROFITS, upon which shall be levied a tax of ONE HUNDRED PER.CENT. 1 shall watch with a great deal of interest your action in this matter. *. & commitice of nine ten wants $4,500 for this an attorney to inves rights, here have been steadily! mbing for two years,” KR. I Scheirer, the leader of ment, told me. he fuse to write yearly those of us who are w > be sure of having a re hounes Very respectfully yours, ign) (Address) Clip it and send It to the two nenators of thix state and the represent ative in the lower house frem diatriet. They are Senator Miles Poindexter, Senator Wesley L. Jones; Representative John F. Miller, of the Bea and Kitsap district; Representative Lynn Hadley, of the north west counties, including King county, outside of Seattle; Representative Albert Johnson, of the southwestern counting; Representative Wm. La north central counties, and Representative C. C. Dili of the Spokane district. Address any of the congresamen at Washington your dnc FEEL that I must‘ write and tell you the great benefit I have ex- perienced from using Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pep- I had always suffered from indigestion but since taking Syrup Pepsin I am no longer troubled in that way, and I cannot praise it too highly as a laxative.” (ii Plaid Sing hited by Utica, N. Y. Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin The Perfect Laxative Sold by Druggists Everywhere 50 cts. Gis) $1.00 A combination of simple laxative herbs with vepsin, mild and gentle i in its action, that re- ieves constipation quickly. A trial bottle can be obtained free of charge by writing to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 458 Washington Street, Monticello, Illinois. Two Sizes PAGE 9 AND POTATOES, « S BOARD PLEA t native ere 1 be very abundant wheat it they shou ster ly for the mike and 1 need ‘This + 1 be no # pr chance to must orifice, “we to do actual tatement insued by publishing board nedtum LOCAL PATENT LOU Ketatlers > " GMAUAM FLOUM Ket 2 49. $2.30 avr Flock 6240. 40-0 pay, 10-7 $2.1T% BARLEY YLoUn pay #6 FASTER | BUCK WHEAT consumers should » rae | mere “7% wag #06 63, bwik 1 pay fue CORN FLOUR (yellow) CORN STARCH comsurne ra otk) are should pay 106 sym. to Pe, consw 109 Pay, per 108 ta showld per, per ores PEAS Reta common ery the per ® Rotations pay. fancy 18 “RAISING CODTESH Retailers pay | should pay "He Takes Records of Rent Increases —_—_—_—_—_—_—4 Fred N. Nelson Fred N. Nelson, vice president of tal Trades council, is the man o whom you tell your troubles with | the rent hogs. He has been appoint ed by the Anti Rent Profiteering league as chairman of the committee denignated to receive and investigate complaints of exorbitant rentals Chairman Nelson is preparing rec companied by supporting aff\ of all authentic cases reported The records will be submit United States shipping 1 or omplaints should be office, in the Col Wednesday has been set aside for benefit of foreign mins by King County Holiness association's an al camp meeting at Seattle Pacific college campus : MRS. TURNER SAYS — SHE HAD SUFFERED FOR FIFTEEN YEARS Spent Hundreds Trying to Get Relief—Tanlac Restores Her has done me so uld deny myself of r things ff necessary rather be without it” sud Mrs. Lilian th avenue North, haw lived in Se tite ans ix employed at Flectric laundry I suffered with my stomach and other troubles for fifteen years,” st hundreds of getting any relief. 1 drink milk or eat anything eearcety but what tt would r and cause gas and misery. My kidneys bothered me a great deal my tack burt me mearty all the time and my head ached something awful and miserable 1 n't sleep well, was tired and out all the time and would Taninc h good I we tinued, “and «pent lars without id not even a Was #0 nervous worn j come home in the evenings from my medium 1 pay fe, prints B6o to medium © to She CHEESE — Re am, 24% pay BOGS — fetal umers wh re pay, per 100 Ihe nd ap cANSED RALMON don, Puget tallers pay be to 6 Ke: 2 te 100 I neumers 6 -| ments and sourr, Anti-Rent Hog Meeting Called : Anti Rent Profiteering league Third ween Pike and Union, Thurs. ning at 8 o'clock concerning rent rain are promised akers will be The | will meet at Meves’ cafeteria, ave., b day Revelations ing by hol Special ny the meeting heard at {A mmirt STAMP jwit keep the Hun w wid pay | str ork simply exhausted 1 read the testimonial of a man who lives just across the lake from and what be said about the had gotten from Taniac try it, and it At 1 am anxious has given fe. Iam not wowith my kidneys, s fine and my stomach condition that I even candy not eat before—nor ' 1 don't am not sleep here benefite he ed me t headaches ws and can two steam which ia t n't mind face are t lam at T am y tired, t nd Tecan 1 day and still fee comes, All the girls are hing my case nay I bel there fine when) at the and I e Tan medicine is for ls something to them feel write tate to ve who 1 them up nd wel sold in tores under t of a special Tanlac Advertivernent GAS IN THE STOMACH (5 DANGEROUS Recommends Daily Use of Magnesia to Overcome Trouble. Caused by Fermenting Food and Acid nd make represent: | Gas and wind ¢ stomach, ac- nied by that full Bloated feel. | ing after eating, are almost certain of the’ presence of exces chlorie 4 in the stom -ealled “acid indi- | stomachs are dangerous be- o much acid irritates the of the stomach, often gastritin, accompanied by serious stomach ulcers. Food fer creating the dis «a8, which diatends the | 4 hampere the normal vital tnte ing the is ‘the w of folly to euch a serious condition or to treat with ordinary dig ve aids which » neutralizing effet on the; Instead get from few. ounce right after eat! «, wind » enjoy with no more fear of ingle jon, has done ¢ enlistment Fraser Paterson Co. Io the July Clearance Sale of Ready-to-Wear We Offer Many Imteresting Savings on Wednesday Coats at $24.50 F ormerly priced $35.00 A splendid group of excellent coats, representing the season's approved, belted and semi-belted styles in velours, gabardines, burelias, poplins, etc. Navy blue, poilu blue, tan, rookie, gray, club checks, ote besesoem $24.50 Special in the July clearance .. Suits at $18. 95 : | Formerly priced. $25.00 to $29.50 A lot of fifty late style suite formerly priced $26.00, $25.75 and $29.60. The newest styles, and most unusual values. —Splendid values at their former prices. Mostly semt- tailored models in serges, poplins and a few silk suite, Navy blue, black, tan, rookie, gray and shepherd checks. Special on Wednesday Dresses at $16.50 omar $22. 50, $24.75, $27.50, $29.50 —~A group of taffeta, printed foulard and georgette combination drenses in attractive, correct styles for wtreet and afternoon occasions. Fixcellent:modets. The searon's newest features and most wanted colors. —Extreme values in the July clearance at @1 —Thira range of sizes and styles from which to choose. The modeis are the very newest summer styles, developed in pique, gabardine, Oxford! suit- ing, waffle cloth, repp, mercerized wash sativa, ete. —There are a it number of very effective — $3.95, $4.50, $5.00, $6.50, $7.50, Eee Sentence I. W. W. to 20 Years in CAMP LEWIS, July 9.—4iltiam|was given 20 years at bard Moodie, an I. W. W., court- at Alcatraz island, mand martialed for refusing to sign the of all pay, and dishonorable xe assignment card, charge. ‘The Bank of California? 1 National Association of San Firancisco UNITED STATES DEPOSITMRX, MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE BANK STATEMENT OF CONDITION Including Its Branches in Seattle, Partland. and Tacoma at the Close of Business Junes 29th,,1918. ASSETS Loans and Discounts ir Francisco and Bank Premises (San Branché: Other Real Customers’ Credit Sundry Bonds and Stocks.... United States Bonds to Secure Circula- tion Other United States Bonds and Certifi- cates of Indebtedness Redemption Fund with United States Treasurer Cash and Sight Exchange ate .. Liability under 3,000,000.00 38,814,517.50 150,000.00 34,140,639.33 $107,388,799.41 -+»$ 8,500,000.00 8,571,214.83 3,000,000.00 18,301,180.62 889,820.08 73,176,584.38 $107,888,799.41 The Pank of California, National Assoctation, San Franeiseo, and ite Branches in Seattle, Tacoma and Portland, constitute one association under one management, and depositors at any one of the bank's offices have the protection of the entire capital, surplus and undivided profits of the association, THE BANK OF CALIFORNIA NATIONAL ASSOCIATION SEATTLE BRANCH, 801 Second Avenue ° GEO. T, 8S. WHITR, GODFREY L. WAKEMAN, Assistant Managers, LIABILITIES Capital Surplus and Undivided Profits .. Circulation Letters of Credit Other Liabilities EF. C, WAC Manager STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS