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Woodhouse-Grunbaum Furniture OTTO 8, GRUNBAUM 416-424 PIKE STREET STORE HOURS—8:50 TO 5:80 have it taste of onions? Or have taste of fish? Or have other food odors Did you ever have foods become tainted, after being in your refrigerator but a TOMATIC. WE’LL TRUST YOU - eight wall construction with proper insulation makes it a very economical refrigerator to operate. be pleased to demonstrate the superiority of the AU- x | UR CREDIT SYSTEM has t established for your con t venience to assist you to furr your home along your own Individual ideas, Our terms are sasier and our prices are lower than will be found anywhere. No extra charges; no interest, be JUST YOU R WORD THAT YOU'LL PAY ie AUTOMATIC REFRIGERATORS ID you ever take milk out of a refrigerator and }! your butter mixed? sour or spoil }) : short time? Aggravating, isn’t it? j ot In the AUTOMATIC we have a refrigerator that | makes an occurrence of this kind impossible owing to | the proper circulation of pure cold ¢ and then its vars Gnd strongest plate known, covers very little of the teed 15 yrars. EXAMINATION FREE $15.00 Set of Teeth. . $i $8.00 Bridgework $2.00 Amalgam Filling... Painless Extracting All work guaranteed for 15 years. Wave impre: @erning and get teeth same day. Examination and patienta, wh jents who have our work. m coming to are Trad right place. Bring this ad with you jandaye Frem © te 13 _ We are still greatly overstocked and must make room for the new arrivals of goods ordered some time Quality women’s Shoes now going for leas money than you have ever paid before. Fine men’s Shoes at most tempting price conces- sions. Children’s Shoes at snap prices. WOMEN’S SHOES In black gunmetal and dull kid; also a nice line of White Canvas Shoes and good looking Sport Shoes in high and low heels; pair, $2.80 Mahogany dark brown Calf Lace Boot, with Cuban heel. All sizes. Two styles of White Canvas Oxfords, with either French or military heel. Also a nice line of Canvas Pumps, with French heels, pair, $3.80 some black with cloth Men’s Shoes Boys’ Shoes Boys’ serviceable Black Calf and Gunmetal Shoes, either lace or button style, bought especially to meet the demands of parents for an extra strong, long-wear- ing Shoe; pair $2.80 REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS - In order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which ts the lightest you can bite corn off the cob; guaram .00 Set Whalebone “Teeth. Werking People OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS @poceite Vraser-Fateroca Om THE SEATTI Route of 152-Mile Canal Southwest Washington Wants | Se Rays HARBOR AWKIAKwUM ~<a alli ll ine at one We will The heavy dotted line starting from the southern tip Sound, near Olympia, continuing southwesterly thru Black ne wn the Chehalis r r to H or, is the route by the first pla It has now m extend to Include « En |by the heavy } rting > and cu the neck of lar pa Harbor and then thru to the r The distance vm Olympia to the sa at Grays Harbor via the miles; the present row a Cape Flattery is 300 miles. Cut ting the canal thru Willapa Har about 152 root of the mouth; and the OLYMPIA, ion a im the Harber, Cotumbia river ur office, be eure ton wants. malles: Rego! Boot Shop GREAT SHOE BAR- GAINS OF EVERY KIND ARE HERE FOR YOU THIS WEEK. Very Special WOMEN’S HIGH SHOES High Shoes in brown and gray kid and cloth tops to match, brown calfskin, with military or French heels. Wonderful line of Oxfords in black suede, bronze kid, brown calf, black and brown kid, with French or military heels; regular $10.00 and $11.00 values, at $6.40 miles of canal, May mile ship and barge canal con necting the southern tip of Puget | Seo That's what Seuthern Washing It would shorten the distance from Puget Sound to the sea at nd give an inside passage © umbla river would mean ch would need but a | much of w ttle dredging U. S. Gets Data on Barge Ship Canal to Join Columbia and Sound 2—A 1 for nomwocean going vessels and | barges from Southeastern Alas ka thru Paget Sound half way i with Grays Harbor, Wil, | down the Pacific coas the mouth of the The has the and the seal (0 8 rx Jones any Albert the fight fo and € ot H neresaman am, is leading au the house appropriation for projects Under a bianket ot urveys government —Quality Merchandise and Marked-Down Prices Are the Magnets Which Draw More and More People to | UR OVERSTOCKED SALE If prices will move them you will surely get wonderful values at the Royal Boot Shop all this week. Make it a point to bring the whole family. We will promptly serve them and shoe them. WOMEN’S SHOES Several new styles of Low Shoes in Pumps and Oxfords, broken sizes; high Shi with military and French heels, in all sizes, This lot also includes our Black Kid Lace with welt soles and leather French heets, lete. Also elegant sizes ine Kid Nubuck Shoes for ladies and grown girl $4.80 | Special— High-grad k and with either French or military sh mod: ela in white reigns’ French all sizex, W with French white Nubuck Shoes with militar und Colonial Pumps and White skin Pumps with covered heels $5.40 Re MEN’S SHOES tops; tan with black tops; black Men's fancy Button Shoes calf. with brown or black cloth k and tan, with cloth-covered English lasts, and fine line of good tops, and brown patent le ather with strong tan Work Shoes with Munson cloth tops to match; a pair....eseee lasts; a pair ~ SHOES FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY Child’s Sandals Sandals of the better quality, in smoked horse and dark tan; the ideal summer footwear for chil dren. Sizes 5 to 8, special $1. Sizes 814 to 11, $1. Sizes 1114 to 2, $2.15 { STAR—FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1919. Spee eg oy sti | - } A i ] diy, é ] geret yp ates engineer in word, Col. C. S. engineer for the Washington, D. C., says the vey will be made fevant, t strict ¢ under instruc in Wash ry r The proposed canal route is from Tumwater, a cnile from Olympia, to lack lake; down Black river to the r to er a few miles w Montesano; down the North river to Willapa harbor and across the narrow neck of land at the southern end of Willapa harbor to the Columbia river, just inside the bar. The experts who have gone over the route say it would require con siderable dredging to make It naviga- ble as a lock canal, and there jx one hill about 111 feet in height just out) ot Olympia that would have to be cut thru for @ sea-level canal, Grays Harbor, Too Grays } people want the ca nal built directly down the Che halis river from the Black river to Grays harbor, making the distance by water from Olympia to the har bor just 66 miles. The present water route around Cape Flattery ta 300 miles, This, too, is included under the proposed government survey. If the canal ix built it will shorten the distance from Seattle to Portland, to Grays Harbor, thru one of the rich est mineral and agricultural belts in Western Washington, by 240 miles. This, the backers of the schene de clare, will give cheap transportation half way down the Pacific coast, and help promote development of West ern Washington resources The cost of the project has not even been estimated by engineers, but it is declared to be feasible by some of the greatest transportation and water route experts in the Northwest Marvin Chase, state hydraulic en gineer, and the state's chief expert in charge of the survey of the gi gantic Columbia river basin $200,- 600,000 irrigation project in Eastern Washington, declares the Puge Sound-Columbia river canal present ngineering difficulties that can “It may look visfonary to many people, but it is good to ke canal in mind, It can be done, It ia impossible to say what the cost might be without a survey, but it looks Hke one of the things that will a this | Kodaks Developing, Printing and Supplies Main Floor. Georgette Blouses $5.75 Upper Main Floor 13 mace which summer models ¢ u will place you stamp of approval for and worth, The as excellent and shows beaded an embroidered others with fine laces and p tucks and net frills on collar and cuffs, Sizes 36 to 46, in white, flesh, sunset, turquoise emerald, liberty and league f DISPOSAL SALE are in front-lace style. Quantity... 1 1 4 CORSETS—Special Saturday Until Noon at $2.49 | of broken which consists of 80 corsets in back-lace models, excepting eigh These corsets sold formerly at $3.00, $3.50, $6.50 and $7.00, and are dis played according to the following schedule: The Rhodes Co. Capes and Coats Special Saturday Until at $13.75 New Second Floor Noon and hit heck fu or aif} 4 a a fe Dolmans of tan velour, former $15.00, $19.50 and $24.50. Choice Satu day until noor 813.75 ala oie aon Upper Main Floor own shelves, t of which’ $4.00, $5.00, lines, assembled from our Size . } Choice | } your millinery ideas. 3 #M6 6 46 5 4 2 ee) ae oe a ot 19 %1 22 2 27 28 29 30 32 33 34 35 36 Saturday until noon at The large and small shapes which form a prominent feature of the display permit choosing according to Men’s Athletic Union Suits $1.25 Main Floor Rear. at $7.50 New Second Floor MONG the hundreds of smart stylish Sum- mer Hats which our mil- linery section has prepar- ed for turday in white ol Istnse are the ideal and pastel shades, is the summer undergarments model sketched which is 19 they are made of white hemp in large y to give the maxie poke shape with assorted colored edges and trimmed with pastel flow- ers and narrow georgette satin ribbon, mum of summer comfort nd convenience. They are made in sleeveless, knee length styles of self striped The time to buy dras. range of sizes, is complete. YANKEE SODA WATER WELCOMED IN LONDON) »»vs srantia s sevenhour work day dncuding Ta Anes aes 83 ‘down the shaft. 4 s0da water invasion has actually be demanding a © days LONDON, May gun and it is expected that a dozen or more modern fountains soon will] be operating within half a mile of| Picadilly Cigeus, white oThers will be foing full blast in the suburbs This happy promise came thru the efforts of an American manufactur er who happe 1 to be in London on other business. Inquiry devel oped that there were few fountains in the city, and these were far from modern. So he eet out to sell his wares, and within a week had sold a bill which counted far into the | thousands The iced drink business here suf. fered a setback when the war began. | Lack of sugar, fruit syrups and milk was 80 Ke y felt that the poor imitation of American soda water did not appeal to the Londoner. FRECKLE-FACE Sun and Wind Bring “Out Ugly Spots. How to Remove Easily Here's a chance, Miss Freckle-face, to try a remedy for freckles with the | guarantee of a reliable concern that it will not cost you a penny unless |it removes the freckles; while if it u a clear complexion the trifling get an ounce of Othine strength from any druggist applications should show sy it is to rid yourself of the homely freckles and get a beau |{iful complexion, Rarely is more | than one ounce needed for the worst es give Simpl double Jand a few you how take place on this coast some day.| Be sure to ask the druggist for the| By all ns, it should be given|double strength Othine, as this pful etudy and a thoro surve: strength is sold under guarantee of ‘* worth it that's the decision | mos back if it fails to remove of Hydraulic Engineer Chase | freckles, George F. Cotterill, chief engineer | — — —--- for the state highway board, is en-| | “Perhaps it is going too far just at thie time to declare the canal would tly benefit ocean traffic,” | thusiastically for the project he asserted. “It looks prob: we are certain of the great would do by providing The ple, but vod it cheap barg difficulties transportation few. The route follows the natural chann 1 leve it can be done! without # © much money By all mea should be surveyed und investigated. Need Chea nsport | “The |nust look }tion. It L necessity time | for when we eh transporta # becomin| and m On the Eastern coast a net work of canals permits ship: ments to go by inside passage from | New and to Newport News | Plans now being made to extend thru to the gulf, It will day, too. If this Olym rbor, or Columbia river built, it will permit vessels jto go from Alaska to the Columbia without passing out to the ocean |The benefits would be greater than |} we can estimate.” | The first record of the proposed nal route is found in the state de: | ment records in Washington, 1D. rf It was recommended to Jeffer | on Davis when he was ry of the canaly be done #« pla-Grays } }canal, is state in President Polk's cabinet Warmers, mill enen, lumber men | Prospect rs and business men of the Southwestern part of the state are backing the project { « anal will make this part of they declare, RED CROSS SALVAGE DEPARTMENT Fourth Ave, and Virginia St. Wants Everything Do en’, ing, Furniture, Tin C. with cove Clean Rags, |! Bottles, Burlap, Old Rub- ber, Tin Foil, Newspapers, Magazines, Typewriter Rib- bon Spools, ete. EVERYTHING IS SALABLE Telephone Elliott 4512 try. town, 913 “| FERED THIS SEASON (Special to The Star by N.E. A) | BERLIN, May 23—Mine owners | Lat’s go buy Boldt’s French Pas- Uptown, 1414 3rd Av.; down- THE BIGGEST HOSE VALUE WE HAVE OF- 22 1-2c Foot “Wearso” Moulded Rubber Hose, Special at 15c Foot Wearso Moulded Rubber Hose is made of the very best quality black rubber. This Hose will out- last two or three pieces of ordi- nary Hose because of the wonder- ful wearing qualities of this moulded construction. ‘“Wearso” Hose comes on 500- foot réels, so we can cut off any number of feet you © wish. Regular 2214c foot. Special at 15¢ foot. Couplings free with 25 feet or more. No phone or C. O. D. orders. 55c TENNIS BALLS, SPECIAL AT 45c These are the Pennsylvania Rubber Co. hand-made Tennis Balls. They are fresh stock, 1919 balls, just arrived. Regular 55c value. Special at ............45¢ WRIGHT & DITSON TENNIS RACKET at $1.25 This is the “Star” Brand Wright & Ditson Tennis Racket, Price: .....seccvsvesseceasesycecs Mn No Phone or C, O. D. Orders GET YOUR OUTING NEEDS HERE SATURDAY -aper Picnic Plates, package 10¢ Paper Napkins, package ....15¢ Wax Paper, package ........5¢ Solid Alcohol .....10¢@ and 25¢ Chip Picnic Basket..........15¢