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on University Ca Woodhouse-Grunbanm Furniture Co., Inc. oTTod 8, GRUNBAUM 416-424 PIKE STREET | ‘Airplane Is Wrecked | WE’LL TRUST YOU a CREDIT SYSTEM has been established for your con: venience to assist you to furnish your home along your own Individual ideas than will be found Our terms are easier and our prices are lower anywhere, No extra charges; vo interest. JUST YOUR WORD THAT YOU'LL PAY STORE HOURS—8:30 TO 5:30 July Sale of Homefurnishings Whether you are contemplating furnish- ing a home or are in need of an odd piece or two of furniture, you will find it profit- able to visit the store during this July sale. This picture shows Lieut had arrived less ¢ hour before in « flight fre and his passenger, Donald Phillips, 5268 Mth ave, N. n Vancouver, B.C. escaped uninjured. Phillips N aviator nor Donald r, 6268 1th da scrateh The ate from fiown to & Los. a pas re Hundreds of spectators were Monday by giv night when an A. B ited States thrill ave. ena Lieut oO Mines experiments the airplane piloted aceldent followed tha avt rreval at 8 o'clock last night Vancouver whence he had attle in an hour and 45 as when Lieut. Jorce hopped off at 9:20 ned into the sta ampu reduced to the the university » the plane was rey of confetti, neither 9:20 bh ALLIS SET TO! GREET YANKEES 60. Casuals Due in Seattle Tuesday Evening Goods Held for Future Delivery if Desired Cotigress Faille to Pass Money Bills WASHI YN, July 1.—(United Pres: its | The Lions of Liberty ai Monday night at the W initia ) effort te pass all end of th Congress, in Man Loses Hundreds of Collars hear of a few have saved Five indiges: I members o. W, hall organized in Seattle to uphold Amer A second jungle ett ppropriation bills by the ‘The Lions of Liberty was fulthe: to Ween ite year yal agreement on four large sup: ply bills, with total appropriations of nearly $1,700,000,000, was still pend ing, despite republican plans to pass en route to Camp Lewiy| tem all before adjournment last did ‘not Remedy am sorry I is yrs Wonderful S ago, as it would ™e several hundred dollars Years I suffered from tion and severe bloating, Brew worse all the time. My doc tor said an operation would be a that could save me. I to course of Mayr’s Wonderful Reme- @y instead and for the past year Pave been entirely well.” It is ‘simple, harmless preparation that ) Femoves the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes practi- Cally all stomach, liver and in- testinal ailmen including appen- Fy dicitis. One dose will convince or | = money refunded. Bartell’s Five Drug Stores and druggists every- re.—Advertisement. fean principles. janned for Ey Casual, , for discharge umber, will be Conferees were deadlocked over the army appropriation bill, the house refusing pt the report. Con g| ferees on the deficiency bill were also unable to agree Efforts to bring up the reports on the sundry civil and district appro- priation measures in the house t special rule failed because it was im- possible to obtain a quorum of the rules committer t guests of Seattle for a short time ok a eir train is du to acc Merrit at Tuesday evening PHOSPHATE replaces nerve wastage indcenane strength energy. endprance and visor. builds fi to arrive from Camp o'clock wel that the ged. If and per. he Chamber of Commerce come committee will se royal We the train rm healthy tlesh. THIN. NERVOUS ‘ern welcome t arrives on tim | mission for the boys to remain m the evening is given, a dance | ® at the city for the will be held in their | Soldier er oe When you think of advertising, | think of The Star. ———5 % honor ’ and Satlors’ club. Bs - Service and Advice In this period of foreign expansion The Scandinavian American Bank addresses itself particularly to. those business men who seek competent counsel before embarking in this field, old to us, but perhaps new to them. We are glad and accustomed to take part at those preliminary conferences where business extensions and other financial problems are discussed, and where it is so vital that mistakes be avoided. This service involves no obliga- tion, and is part of the many advantages enjoyed by our friends. It might be said in passing that the strong position of this Institu- tion of Service in the community is due in no small measure to its progressive idea of safety. It is the largest bank holding a mem- bership in the Washington Bank Depositors’ Guaranty Fund, which assures the absolute safety of all deposits in this bank. Our advice and our service are yours for the asking. Alaska Ruilding, Nome of the Scandinavian American Bank i} Yar, aes —, [4/3 LZ BAN fad, (— tt 3 if loa | alas a Pr} jaz pes aa i ID —} LS im-4 ‘aad — a i; Capital and Surplus $1,500,000.00 Resources Exceeding $24,000,000.00 © lead = LU: = = Largest Savings Institution in the Pacific Northwest j= Foe A A A AT a2 lat \se ihn Bes Men, Bon hen don Roa hae Bs 8 rds episs Ja: <3 SCANDINAVIAN AMERICAN BANK Member Federal Reserye Bank) Seattle, U.S. A. Second Ave. & Cherry St. Branch at Ballard Crashes Into Bureau of Mines Experiment Station D. EK. Jones’ airplane, wrecked on the university campus at 9:45 p.m. M Altho the airplane was wrecked, Jones mt mpus When It We Suggest that You Wear for the Fourth a Dress That May Be Washed New Seoo ND in this suggestion th tical woman will at once rec- ognize the high possibilities which a Wash Dress, fashionably made of attractive Summer fabri have in the real development of ’s enjoyment and comfort. the de *hoto, day. Ye your W: tment displ u should choose i . 4 store, as the variety of fabric and color combinations are so that the tibule of tearing smashing Lieut plane crashed into the ves the experimental station the vestibule and the p beyond Jones and h att ive that taste $6.50, The $7.50 your jndividual $5.00, away 5 pair were the tion range from airpla $10.00 action under the Commercial at direc ve been al U week NATION I NOW OFFICIALLY DRY But “Fractional” Beer Still Being Sold in Places “o Sizes 16 to 44. given ivereity club New Pongee Waists $2.95 NEAT, pleasing Summer Blouse, which is displayed in high and V-neck and sailor They for street or outing wear a4 collar models re desir. able sizes cl] ‘age One and may be had in ' Continued From P oo —--—- -—- to 44 ¥ ings, | Upper Main Floor a jury “In that the tion of cision § in may that would have to make case of arrest each the meantime contend of law we sale beer th if delayed or congress enforcement laws, we it neces to make arrests thruout thé coun is in viol Outing Hats N court is slow pass find vholesale try assortment that offers a ot plehsing variety styles suitable for boys, girls and Beer and in some instances light wines still being in many according ports received here, ‘These indicated there was much a to what Attorney neral Palmer would do about enforcing the law with regard to beer con tainin, 5 per cent alcohol There ever, about even Ol re advices fusion women, These Wash Hats are were F cities, to an important part of your | Fourth attire, and are priced G in the Millinery Section at 50¢, 75¢ and B5¢ New Second Floor was no cloudiness, Palmer's attitude how | | Jhe Rhodes Co. you may select according to PACE 8 The Small Boy or the Large Boy Whiche er happens to be, will thoroughly enjoy the eom- fort and convenier of these Muslin Pajamas that are displayed in the Men's one and two-pleee wide range of plain pnd Floor colors, trimmed and untrimmed, Sizes 4 to 18 i $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00 Main Floor, Rear 1e prac- Boys’ Sport Blouses Main Floor, Rear rpanse h that ‘s, will Dress e the wide collars at this ut low in front, short our may gest. They of plain white cotton fabrics, with pattern and jong eves or ext a choice are made prices fancy or in alll and up striped collars, striped patterns in pleasing 6 16 years. and $1.50 colors. Sizes $1 to Priced at 25 5c, 75e and —Main Floor, Rear. Men’s Wash Ties at 25c, 50c, 6 $1.00. Elastic Tape Front Clasp Girdles $3.00 Upper Main Floor HERE is a story oft told by women of the discomforts and a long trail of pleasures marred, by ill-fitting corsets. In any position required by ath- letics, or in riding or walking, th elastic-band Girdles free- ly yield to every movement of the body. They are made as sketched, of pink elastic braid and coutil, in medium low bust, long skirt style, with five clasps and two extra hooks, and four elastic supporters. Sizes 22 to 30. to announced in such prosecuted Thus John Barleycorn was in a moribund condition, But he still jbad @ slight pulse, due to the be-| | lief that President Wilson would| lift the war-time prohibition ban as —— demobil " q pieteg. Seniatoin was eo™/ Revelers Groan With Head- ache of “Morning After” ward hard liquors, He flatly, that all dealers prodgéts would be | |" Opinions varied widely as to what jconstituted complete demobilization, | drys asserting it would not be com- | pet © . ie were! plete until the army and navy were! Ax FRANCISCO, July 1.—The |both down to 6 footing, c if pg aha dlnga yc hey shew a * ‘| gacchanalian population of — the prohibition | west is leaving San Francisco to- would carry war-time right into constitutional, permanent] 4.) with large heads and filled prohibition next nuary. Wets| iit after “that last big bust,” five the nation few more drink. ['% Which they drank boos tll tt] jing weeks before liquor becomes un. |°" they—took the count. They pe ape ndhiny ~|nave one consolation—“it will never | ‘War-time prohibition was voted|0APbeD again’—and they are thru {by congress as a rider to the agri. | {or While Lut pep Bape! cultural appropriation bill of 1918 Hee thes cre Gaariiad i |1t' was intended to conserve food. | tet there ere described as °¢ stuffs which were going Pindpeatgrelj ere get x7 pm hich were going into the/qucing the effect of loading up on roanumneture of drink. Representa-| 44 much water. tive ey, Kentucky ‘oduced | fas By Y, Kentucky, introduced “California, with $12,000,000 | worth of wine grapes this year Thousands Lose Jobs would not be helped by such a rul- According to figures gathered by| ing,” said Secretary Stoll of the the Anti-Saloon league and other | Grape Protective association, “There interested agencies, 125,000 saloons|is no wine of 2.75 per cent content failed open their today, | produc re, 80 no relief is af. or opened only for the sale of beer | forded Breweries are hopeful light wines, however, that the public may learn United States employment |to like near-beer service was unable to present com |plete statistics of the number of| j;men thrown out of work, bur un. jofficially the estimates ran into hundreds of thousands, including bottlers, truck drivers and many jother trades, as well as bartenders |Officials of the employment vice, however, expressed conf to doors | ne “Store your liquor with us, or bring it here for service with your dinner,” the invitation a num- | ber of cafes tender thru the morn- ing papers, citing legal opinions that there is no law against these A” “corkage” fee will charged erving one with one’s liquor. | farewell last night and early heir ability to find jobs for all.|today met all ex It was he drys, headed by Chairman| whole-souled, to It Volstead of the judiciary commit-|was everywhere tee, will press the enforcement bill] care-free gaiety that 1 ly next week, asking for a spe marked rampant Bohemianism so that it may be consid:|here. In the cafes the extra dry orks popped; in the Barbary Coast “The apparent confusion over en-|they drank “bust head” whisky and forcement of war-time prohibition|even beer—but thruout was the |shows the need of more legisiation,”| spirit of merriment. Impromptu | Volstead said, “and with th funeral processions thru the streets dry majority in congress, I am sure|brought’ together the millionaire this can be readily approved What} and day laborer as temporary boon Many a ers, on their own initia- | companions, | tive. sought to include exemption of | sie | “light wines.” There were varied in: | 1 1 | open he nd continue sal | per eer and “non-intoxica mgs Ie the New York po term to port and ting” | ines: athe New York Hotel Men's | They Stayed by John Bar- |‘"in act and spirit,” but left this to| leycorn Until the End individual interpretation New York, in common with most of the big “wet” sp in the country, Wstebrated the partial demise of John | | Barleycorn last night with a drinking bout that ri ed any similar effort in \its histor: ale of “hard” drinks ed exactly at midnight, but the| lebrators were so well i ated | by that time that they did not mind, | | tor the time being. After midnight the bars, cafes and hotels here tinued to purvey light wines and t | until 1:30. There was crease stocks f by has large pplying the sherry The New York F ers’ association v« il Liqyor Deal to ke NEW YORK, July 1.— tion of 2.75 per cent beer from provisions of the war-time prohi. bition law, which went into ef. fect at midnight, has resulted in considerable confusion thruout the country, it was indicated in sports received here today. | arys, headed ead of the Judiciary will press the. enforce early next week, asking for cial rule so that it may be consid-| ered | The apparent confusiorm over en. foreement of the war-time prohibition | sows the need of more legislation,” | purehase of the lighter drinks as a| Volstead said, “and with the large! | result of the ruling from Washington | dry majority in congress, 1 am sure [late yesterday | this can be readily improved, What congress must do as speedily as pos | t ixemp- airman commit nt bill a spe-| last hour rush to in home consumption but nothing like what had been an ticipated. The public, apparentl counted on being able to continue sible is efine ‘intoxicating | liquor? and prevent all this litiga-| The park board is erecting a band|tion that may defeat the purpose of| stand on the Green lake playfield | prohibition. * Mvery state that has| and band concerts are planned to be| prohibition laws has agreed upon| held there. A picnic on the playfield |the minimum jount of aleohol| is to be held soon, that makes liquor intoxicating as! ERECT BAND STAND | ys ‘HERE'S AN OLIVE Of Everybody knows the st ing qualities of pure, virgin Oil. Doctors prescribe it for one-half of one per cent.” plans may be delayed, ever, due to insistence of some pro hibitionists in the judiciary com mittee on coupling wartime en forcement and constitutional &n- forcement legisiation in the ‘same|@#te who are run-down, measure. The drastic proVisioha dr|thin and weak. Some people the constitutional enforcement meas-| ifficulty in taking this bem ure may cause a long debate with! Purely vegetable health food, o many efforts for amendment. to weak stomachs, or a disiike “Wets” on the judiciary commit-|the taste. These objections tee, in filing their objections to the| Overcome in Proud’s Portolive report of Chairman Volstead, made| The taste of the oil is not yesterday, say they will insist that|@nd even the most delicate congress has no right to define “in.|@¢hs are able to readily assit toxicating Hquor.” ‘They also pian | this sclentific emulsion. It awe to insist on concurrent ratification | Proven wonderfully successful ) fa of, prohipition enforcement legisla. | P¥liding up the system. Try it tidh by Meh state before it can be| thirty days and note the put Into effect therein ment, Purely vegetable. Represéntatives Steele, Pennsy) immediately Bixee ania; Igoe and Dyer, Missouri; anently. | Sno) rd, Ohio, and Classon, Wisconsin, Sold by Sree will sign this report , — FREE DOCTOR © Ex-Geverament Physician 1111 FIRST AVE. or 169 WASHINGTON ST, RIGHT DRUG CO. STORES Dry how FIREWORKS FOR FOURTH Fireworks will feature the Fourth | of/ July celebration at Woodland park. The fireworks will be supplied by the Fourth of July general com mittee and by citizens of the Wood land park district $7.50 and $8.50 Bathing Suits $6.98 “= ot Bathing Suits (one- piece), men’s and women’s. Some in plain colors, some with small stripes, others with stripes and body stripes. We offer you on Wednesday, for your outing, such an assortment of color and such value as you seldom see. Sizes 34 to 44; worth $7.50 and $8.50, for... . $6.98 $4.00 Canvas Hammocks for $3.49 Made of very heavy white canvas, roped edge, two wooden stretchers, rope and rings; very strong and’ serviceable; $4.00 value, for Wednesday -$3.49 Today is the day to can your strawberries, cherries, raspberries—and this is the place to buy your sup- plies. Ss, dozen... +. $1.05 \-gal. jars, dozen. . ++ $135 Mason Covers, dozen Economy Covers, dozen . Schram Covers, dozen Er, Happy Home Rings, dozen. . Anchor Rings, dozen ‘ W@ have a complete line of canning r anything you may need,

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