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THE SEATTLE nena il JULY — 1919. The Rhodes Co. "Soe For Work or Outings r "WooftonseGrnban Fait Co, lnc FRENCH HERE TO Lae ex OBSERVE JULY!” CHARGE OF CRUELTY Plan Picnic cand Ball 7 LSON GA i from the disciplinary barracks INGTON, 4 ’ ° wi | Kansas to the California fortre Main Floor Rear "LL T Raise Fund m9 the "California, for Women s Slipon Sweaters sin Foo rges of cruelty | friends of the conscientious objector 1 e wes 1 man chooses a shirt , QUE srt ertem nas oon tata or sour convetenee to | Prech race ot ent wt Beene mane | ts Saeed Se. on Special Tuesday $1.95 ‘or ane ot to ssist you to furnish your home along your own individual celebrate July 14 the birthday of the ed latest cause for complaint Secretary Keppel for an explanation pu he espe desires a q i ideas. Our terms are easier and our prices are lower than will French republic, Under the super:| iy removal of 34 such prisoners |of the transfer, I was told that it Upper Main Floor A be found anywhere, No extra charges; no interest, : se Francaise, Union| ftom the disciplinary barracks | was because these men had been de : 5 . at will, to a large de . Se eae aernina 'gociety| a, Leavenworth, ‘Kas, to the | successful in spreading thelr iden HESE Sweaters sold oar at, $8.95, but for a i | i and Comite Joffre of ance-| San neiseo bay dinaieticare Gaecaaits ay’s special sa sits’ eae 46 ne t ft erique, the fo ench societies} ‘The na o ia prison will al There are other soldiers there P naneton ° serv radically. They are esults > i} : STORE HOURS—8:30 TO 5:30 Am) aba the four ph rs . ‘ a phe occ The sip Ration PGC eh Ouest ens tion has repriced them very fr They are in Re ie * . i , si Aa ball at the| {ath of the Hoffer brother and who are supposed to go back fancy weave in collarless style with fishtail and dis- | wood park and aly are! sian Memmonites, alleged to into the service after their diseipline . Twi Chaki Masonic Temple will wind up the} peen tortured to death during the|at the barrack it ‘wha explained played in plain tan, Copenhagen blue, coral and green. Black Twill and Khaki % day's celebration early days of the war because they | “These men have come into contact Sizes 88, 40, 42 and 44. Formerly $3.75. Special Chambray Ges All proceeds from piente and ball] Would not give up their religious | with this group of ak f Y ” % will be turned over to the “Fath joth_were chained in| people, and have becor POMNGRS, GUOIE (605.55 paxiiencs dona ih a oni $1.95 < F te Aa i Mele Chtiaven of France | the underground dungeons of Alca-| with their ideas in lay-down collar sa oe traz, without food, heat or suf. he official reason—an additional committee in charge of pic | ball includes Plerre Humilly de| ficient water, until death came to | one—for transferring these objectors Chevilly, vice consul of France, hon-| thelr relfef, “The death of the is the crowding of the barracks at j $10. 00 and $15. 00 hapa H. C. Henry, treas:| Md brother was attributed to enworth ( ¢ ( onia, but this was admittedly There are between 200 and 300 con i ° { too, which in turn makes them urer of » Fatherless Children of | Mont 5 S t . " caused by the exposure and torture | scientious objectors still in prison. \ ¢ France," honorary vice president;| (OUNid )¥ the | bs os eae 5 ) 1 an 0O ir S ( comfortable and adaptable to { in a range of sizes froma . to 18. They are good fitting, ser long sentence Some sen Sh 2 eit, CHSIEGRR; UNSUST ia tehrieten Oe thene. 84 Prisoners | tences are as long ax 25 yeurs : Hess, secretary; J. H. Denison cs ais aes BER Special every outdoor sport or ineide treasurer. 1" ‘ork Tuesday i 5 work. WORKER BURIED (“THEATRES | | Fancy Voiles Skirts assembled from reg- drama puyine to audiences at the Es _—_—_ Wilkes theatre this week, proved a \ ular stock especially for this Special Tuesday - i echanica novelty , as 2 * Chairman ranam 0 | Reaches Him | By means of paraliet scenes on the ; in pleasing stripe and plaid com- 5 A Yard 35¢ tad the domestic life of two ma : : : 7 Committee Makes Charges | vane Had Wwoilden: te oes Toned ae ana } binations; also plain shades of " Upper Main Floor —- Buried beneath avalanche of| unhappy because of lack of work avy ¢ ack ¢ ai om § ‘ WASHINGTON, J 1-(Unitead olay and soft: muck caused by thelsaye tree” to am ame bat ieart, Piceat and black: and plain colors 5 Fo this sale on ‘Tuseay ae Press.)-——The: United States had ajfalling of a tree above him Fr ak The other, tho slaving her life out in ) and plaids of taffetas and satin. Domestic Section has taken secret government during the | McLaughlin, 60, 2 em e of the/ wretched misery, says “Ne The assortment includes both if naiven war which functioned in disregard | P Sound Brick & Tile Co. at! Eighteen months elapse, The cur ' ae ae ‘id idths from the shelves sbouliaiam of law, Chairman Graham of the and Myrtle st ras) tin rises on the scene of the wom {narrow and wide widths in } yards of fancy colored Voiles im! al house ¢ on war ex Q 0 p,m, Saturday tes) an who said “Yes,” e has been ) waist measurements of 25 to 38, = a am penditures, charged in a statement} cuers brought the body to the sur Husioned, ‘The other, the woman ) ers lor neat patterns, in nga HETHER you are contemplating furnishing a 5 |face 20 minutes later, McLaughlin! who said “No,” i# now looking to } but not each size in every color 4 to 7 yards; 26 inches wide and ‘ e ad “1 ™ s o “ne. a shoveling a n to a small are re PO o happiness. e etvle ‘or vl g i a new home complete or are in need of just (ggasi anor peda Bn Scat hen oy Fi seagate pie aly ac rst Ne nies xy ea Bh ages e } or style. Formerly $10.00 and {sold formerly at 45¢ and 50a | an odd piece or two, this JULY FURNITURE sale is [fore ee the counc'l of national |by the wind. ‘The slide was re-|as the two women, are very eff $15.00. Choice Tuesday $8.25 } Special, Tuesday, a yard. BB¢ well worthy of your attention. The saving is appar- defense, comp of Holis G leased by the fall of the tree and|tive. Grace Huff, the servant who Fo FO ES ERO IE Serge ee tistacenda offin, Bernard M,.| the man buried brings the rich woman to the arm: 1 Gompers, Franklin] McLaughlin lived In a houseboat | of the other, is very pleasing price plainly marked. Baruch, Samu . ° H. Martin, Julius Rosenwald andjnear the ck plant with August 9 4 Daniel Willard |de Metsenaere, another employe of LEVY'S ORPHEUM Vv nion 1tS C h | Charges made by Graham were: |the plant, who was working ar fula-hula maids, Hawailan songs O SS) * u us 10ns mf und steel-stringed guitar players pre ime om Special Tuesday 75c Yor porch an coos Sa at These are covered with cambrie | | ent, as all sale goods have the regular and special trey, Howard uy sident disregarded | by by. He has no relatives i — - | domin “That the pi intent of congress to make the a If you want to SAVE 25% on Caldwell Opens }th your meal, go to th Law Office Here co! »mission purely advisory and : rn . é made the members real executives: evy's Orpheum this week and filled with silk floss S F 5 Opening offices in the Alaska} “The commission allowed inter- The big comedy part is in the Upper Hale, Floce j eA i pee : an rancisco buliding Hugh M. Caldwell, former | ested parties to fix pri ft war | van Lew hite, w f HESE Union Suits for boys are on sale in the *° “splayed in two s 0 corporation counsel of the city, supplies and vidlated trust laws. 1 20 and 22x22. Special Tuesday, lesque on the Hula-hula dance fal “ entered priyate practice. He has| “A press censorship was plann ees the show Sunday afternoo Women’s Knit Underwear Section and are made : pie a pa “es aw give 3 pee | hite alsd proved popular with his 7 ‘ on sale in the Dra Pract g ey robsigay ender 2 ma|by the commission at the susses ccedtitngeh, fiddle ceactlana. ee of summer weight cotton in ecru color. They are in ° n the Deapery See ti Ot ‘3 depat or 0 mh > atc . State e+ = 505 THIRD AVE. tid kahpillclh ct | new mu Upper Main Floor, a ment of the army, for which he re-| partment C. Hunt as Slivers also added much high neck style with short sleeves and in knee length, Never closed. We remained open signed his civic post last September. |" “The commission designed a #5 | Mrs. Courtney Tells How ©," fun of the ahow, vate a we kk' sales. Darna. Gtk. “desea $1.00 Cushions 8&¢ : pr odbreetormigiens tea mabe F an director | She Was Cured by Lydia | there were many. varied all the way Puesday, a suit .T5¢ 90c Cushions 75¢ fs) hop, with 1918 . | rhert Hoov | m solos at tos, pen si oat al ee prices. | W. E. CRAIG TO BUY | “Such unpre pdented “n6 Attn. | E. Pinkham’s Vege- Sieedl tes $0 Dy _ onthe ae ty Jack Barberis, Proprietor. IN EASTERN MARKET ‘ab! vowers were assumed bY the) “tabe Compound. ——_ | sesinitie = : seca omission” that several ; : W. E. Craig left for New York! sembers protested | An added attraction is the appear wiketA PLANS COMPLETE | FUNERAL semvion 1imLD chase notions, Jewelry, eather goods | yt ar tleral urenn were so aluply in iat or Years I) ance of the Ames Shipyard Quartet.| isn for the fourth annual Ral-| Funeral serv for Frank Giez AW ‘ chase notions, jewelry, leather goods, | euch that federal bureaus were bid- | Was simply in misery from a se} Besides offering some very fine har-| 1. vatey Fiesta are nearly com-lentanner, who drowned at Bryn ‘atch Repaired by | sitverware and drug sundries for fali| Sie ‘seainst each other, thus in- nese and awful | mony singing, the boys give a four-| Ter 1 MC Cee ewation of shows| Mawr on the Fourth, were held at Jones Is Always Right || jand Christmas trade for the Rhodes| creasing price of supplies, pains —and_| part imitation of a steel-string g cur be cn hand tournish entertain |the Cremation Botlety ot Washing nitar } hing seemed | quartet , & Company. co! ssion had secret meet- nou 4 31 to August 2. H. | to ors, Sunday se P Telephone Elliott 2607 | aceges ie Fee cuenisete before the United oo Fagg Poo ake Mow mencte:: Oi tee. rae hia, Weed Wi lS40 Seen oe ee PS - i lon a : > dledise bs Glove” and the first episode of “Mas. | 7 rie - 2 ané . Aes, Pe 1329 FOURTH AVENUE Most men mistake a little applause | States entered the war, advised me to|ter Mystery,” in which Houdini, the |: Phal F. Rasmussen | for an encore. war plans Our New Musical Trunk | | | inklin H. Gilbert, father of Jos. | iibert, managing editor, and CE NIP 3 Jeadueth Gilbert, city editor, of the | ver dancing by Miss Shirley, of les Intelligencer, died at his home w la & Company, is the striking t Tieton, Wash., Saturday, pobargr | heat po feature of the new show which began Et a RE a RRC RT on eal men i$ valu-| Sunday at the Pal Hip. Boila as HAPPY BECAUSE able medicine to | sists Miss Shirley, while Miss Marta | |Tobacco Habit other women who suffer, for it has | fiverts, coprano sinuor, interspeneee done such good work for me and I | songs between the dance numbers CH IS OVER D g know {t will help others if they will | Miss Shirley te the liehtest ail mance angerous give it a fair trial."—Mrs. Lizzi | graceful dancer seen at this theatre Thousands of men suffering from The Ideal Phonograph for Picnics and Vacation 1 Camps, Covmrarr, 108 Sth Ave, West, Oska-| Frotty contumes make thio a fenture| For Four Years She sought| ez eae eelata tae ag Now comes the Pathe Outdoor Model, a splendid, sturdy instrument, built to fit | Why will women drag along from | Vote Rime | Colored Comeai-! Relief From Rheumatism— \n ag fh Sernita tae Wie’ Stn ante in exactly with the joys of your outdoor fun time.’ Slip it into your camping pack; Weisberg are in charge of} r * |John ¢ take Lydia E. | handouff king plays, is the screen of. |the irangementhc Pinkham’'s Vege- | fering. | table Compound. ave | I did so and got relief right away. I can FRANKLIN H. GILBERT DIES I day to day, year in and year out, ans Par are. the bir! ocess to rid yourself of the [| Regular Program Uninte suffering stich misery as did Mrs. jausch-mmkers of the bill, with one «.| Nothing Helped Until jtobace tipeto: “date rug” store t 9 Al toss it into your boat or auto—it won’t hurt the phonograph. It is built for the | Courtney, when such Jotiers as aah the funniest offerings of the season. | She Took Tanlac cotol tablets; take them | MOTION PICTURES i ‘. 7 ;, ™ lare continually being published. | ‘ry, comedy is »plemente > te lo! the pernicious + . rough and ready, happy-go-lucky life of vacation days. Sieiy HetEAn who eeRany Teer OR Ler any mippuamented BOL sr 1a aka nly thing tad hapit auickiy vanishes. Druxgints THE OSWALDS it’s 1 of rey] ! it is jus s placements, irregularities, inflam-| yoy i Foo & Co. Magic | has given me any relief from 1 i teed teres ee Se: dust snap tie lock and We ready vo go with you anywhere!’ And it is just as 1h) Siittn alteration, backache, nere| rosy dane ee tie israel itterings and “that ip, baying a [tare t2aceed, large and Totersating Dancing Teachers ready to give you music for a dance, or to while away campfire hours with melo- dies, richly-toned—the kind that have made the Pathe so eagerly sought through- out this music-hungry old world of ours, ousness, or who {s passing through | o¢ good quality and thoroly mystify. | 00d deal, for I have taken many |paper. It tells of the dangers of the Change of Life should give this |, ss |different kinds of medicine during |! “in the monatine try Nicotol Labs BEGINNERS Ce an famous root and herb remedy, Lydia Talbert and Fisher are harmony|the | four years,” id Mrs. | jet you will be surprised at the | B, Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, | singers and ch: omedians, pre-| Mabel E. W . who lives at 2898 | results, a trial. For special advice write | senting natio acter bits. Alki Ave, the other day.|% Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. |" ne three Spanish Goldinis have a| hat was four long, miserable Lynn, Mass. The result of its long| poverty act that includes everything | Years r me,” continued Mrs. | | experience is at your service, in vaudéville which usually comes| Woolas, “and the suffering I went PRLS ta ———— | under the head of “novelty Ana| through during that time can never they do a dozen things exceedingly [be told in wo I had rheuma- || well |tism all over my body, and it seem- y and Richmond are comedy |ed to be worse in my hips than nd the man of the duo is ajanywhere else. I couldn't lie on good comedian my sides all, and when I sat Carload of Screen Doors Just Arrived HIMSELF average man keeps posted — | m conditions, war and money, knows fa) bout himself— waa Baten te sissindla ear ae ce hd | |down for while, I would be so 4 s lack th rint © 8 and sore ir y hips that the inds ¢ sizes. *g y ||"ein" emutives torr muck nucceees| Returned Soldier Paes OAL wich lat By, Pe Nett Sie: kinds send ee F Wirwill help him more or tess. | Tries to Kill Self brace my hands on. the arms of ff 00rs, some with galvanized wire, oth ¢ my chair a e up a little at a time. My feet and legs would en be so badly swollen that 1 tidn't walk at all, and in fact iy entire body would often iy |badly puffed and swollen on ac- count of the awful pain I would have from this rheumatisr I had the very t of treatment, and even went to health resorts, but I ers with black wite. Plain doors with wide stile that can be trimmed to fit any door. On Tuesday we offer you our 7%-inch plain door with wide stile and covered with galvanized wire; made of southern pine. VANCOUVER, Wash || George Blulet, retur || the hospital today sutt || s flicted wounds, caused by a No Wear on the Records ||""!,'°,"";. We know we have the confidence |, MZ0r Of saving you much more It is alleged Biulet unsuccessfully On each new SUIT, COAT, DRESS)! rica to Juill hia. y yesterday, at id WAIST, ORENCE UPSTAIRS || tcl with a flat-iron and then A razor he had fatally No Needles to Change Sizes 32x80, 34x82, 36x84 and 36x80—these doors wounded her, the former i at tempted to commit suicide, the po ee ahaa rouehen suffer and grow range in price from $3.50 to $4.00, 2. 75 © saly VT adie pnt pi | Your choice .......... $e eee | inally I heard about Tanlac “My wife has been untrue to me A = she has deserted me,” is the remark | 224 the good it was doing so many people, and I decided to give it a Biulet is said to have r je before he wife, Sha wae res.|ttial, and it has done me more ‘ attacking ‘his wife. She was Tes ccd than all the reat of the medi-|f_ NEW. S 2p ROTARY CHERRY STONERS lives. Her condition is not serious. |1Ne an’ treatments combined that) i all refi pit all siz Heres the Outdoor Model illustrated. Just a compact musical trunk. Summer [don't have to’ait in my chair anal cherfles aul , pte 1. 75 suns cannot hurt it; dampness won’t warp it. It is light and just the right size— Senator Jones to |sufter day after day now, fon) the 16 by 18 inches. All the built-in- goodness of the Pathe is there, including the wonderful Sapphire ball, that rounded polished jewel that does away with scratchy needles and saves records. a Big Ovenlibih Sale of Camp or Cottage Dinner Sets Plain white with raised pattern. Set .con Confer Over Ships | "eunsts™ has about left me. The pain is gone from my hips, and I Senator Wesley can lie on my sides and sleep rived in Seattle soundly all night long. My feet ed he will be a and are never swollen now, ion, He will n get around and go as is I ever did in my life, Why No Better F-O-O-D Or More . who ar announc for re Get this Outdoor Model by all means. Have music—the best music—whenever and wherever you want it. No needles to change. Always ready to play. The cost is small. Come and see one, and, too, let us assist in your selection of Pathe fer while in attle with shipping interests. He | wet stated he prefers private operation I have actually gainéd nine pounds ts of , and ownership of the shipping | already, and am so well and strong 40 useful pieces listed bel etter hur records. They are guaranteed for 1,000 times by— ich board vessels, but doubts if suf-|that I can do my housework with 40 useful pieces as listed below. Better hurry, you Delicious fictent private capital could be ob-| perfect ease. Tanlac is the moclf May never buy a dinner set at this price tained to take over the #! Wonderful amedicings: Lo have ever again, Regular $6.50 value........ Senator Jones will meet with “frec r id Tam so happy ever w For concentrated goodness port cates at the Chamber of} jy 1. ; ppy over what and real nourishment, you Gommtierse Monday. He inthe guate done for me that I just feel Composition “é Set annie. get. a better food t hi H E it 7m like want the whole world to es et a better food of his son, Harry B. Jones, 1162 Ae aon te . than Toe ‘Cream, and ‘for ©|wewton # |} apy mbout Ab : 6 Pie Plates § Tea Saucers “WF Delicious Flavor ps ap aniac is sold in Seattle by Bartell - i \ 77 ‘ si i dia Buyi diti | Drug Stores under the personal di 6 Dinner Plates 1Platter ee uying conditions |rection of a special Tanlac represen- 6 Fruits 1 Round Vegetablo Much Unsettled |@'°—Aertsemene A. MeIntosh; buyer of rugs and! draperies for the Bon Marche, has just returned from a trip to the Bast and reports conditions there as ver unsettled. MelIntosh says that it is a& matter of ting merchandise as it is of taking—and gladly--what you can get TRUSS TORTURE - Can be eliminated by weuring the Nineteen per-| Lundberg Rupture Support. were sentenced to death for! give free trial to prove its superiors on in Great Britain during the | 8 | war oO this number eight were A. LUNDBERG Co, ‘found to have been of enemy origin.| 2101 Third Ave Seattion j 6 Soup Plates 1 Oval Vegetable Cream of 6 Tea Cups 1 Bowl Quality Creams” Sold by over 300 dealers, gattle, arsine CRAM OF QUALITY CREAMS No phone or C. 0. D. orders. Deliveries will be made as soon as possible. not so muc Du Boise & Powers 1107 Third Avenue LONDON, July