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‘SAYS RAILWAYS | WILL GO BACK Labor to Introduce Plan for Government Control Woodhouse-Grunbaam Furniture Co., Inc. OTTO 8. GRUNBAUM 416-424 PIKE STREET WE’LL TRUST YOU UR credit system has been established for your conventence to assist you to furnish your home along your own individual ideas, Our terms are r and our prices are lower than will be found anywhere. No extra charges; no interest. WASHINGTON (United Press.) — Government of | {ratiroads, or the extension of federal) control beyond the end of the calen-| will be given little consid July 15 ownership dar year. JUST YOUR WORD THAT YOU'LL PAY I Nicotnieanisns Siech chr the nilion. debers a mi state commerce committee, sald to- day Esch, in opening the hearings on} the bill to regulate the ratlroads aft | their return to owners on December} 1, 1919, by the president, said the} plans of republicans are to get the| roads back on as possible, with | | better regulatory legislatioA than ex- isted before the way Labor will present its solution of |the railroad problem in a bill to be introduced in congress shortly, rep- resentatives of the Big Four broth- as s erhoods said here today, Labor's plan provides for: Government ownership, with guar- anteed interest return to bondholders. Operation by a board composed of 15 directors, five named by th nt, pres- to represent the public, five nting railroad executives, and » representing labor. 1al division of earnings between nment and employes. Full control of rates by the inter- | state commerce commission, Rates to be sealed down to keep government earnings within 5 per cent of gross operating expenses | Wages to be fixed by the board of | directors. | Altho the senate interstate com- | merce committee is at work on a s lution of the railroad problem. Chair- |man Cummins said today it would be early two months before a bill could |be laid before the senate id No Matter How Hot the Weather OUR food will not be affected if you have an AUTOMATIC Refrigerator in your home. The constant automatic, cold, dry air circulation will keep your foods fresh, pure and wholesome. The health of your family will be in no danger. The AUTOMATIC costs no more than any other high-grade refriger- ator. And with the aid of our liberal credit service you cannot afford to be without a refrigerator. “If” is # little word that spoils ‘some big plans Which will be Easier—buy Shoes now and pay around five to ten dollars, or wait till you must buy and pay around ten to eighteen dollars? You'll do one or the other. When the Fall season starts; you'll see Shoes at prices that will make your eyes bulge. And if you wait, you'll be obliged to pay prices you-never expected to see. We are going to sacrifice the prices on about $20,000 Worth of Shoes Yet Then we'll be ee So if you wish to take advantage of the splendid savings we have made available for the public, don’t wait, but come in during this week and make your pur- chases. Time will prove the wisdom of your judgment. Women’s $5.00 to $8.00 Shoes; broken Men's $9.00 to $10.50 Shoes $7.30 Women's $11.00 to $14.00 Shoes %99.30 Men's $10.00 to $11.00 Shoes $8.30 Women's $12.00 ‘to $16.00 Shoes $9.70 Men’s $12.00 to $14.00 Hurley Shoes $8.70 Oxfords and Pumps $6.30 Women’s $8.50 to $1050 Shoes, Men's $7.50 to Men's egg tyr Oxfords and 10.00 Shoe: and other $12. Pumps ‘ . to $14.00 Shoes $5.30 $6.70 $9.30 Men’s $8.00 to $10.00 Shoes $6.30 Men's Boyden $14.00 and $15.00 Shoes $12.30 Royal Boot Second at University we sii Napkins to ma May Mack Blanche Argoe OR teeta nes It was nose powdering time. The! ture’s red and white and I could| B th Towel insistent duty of womankind stared | get up so early in the morning and | a owels them in the face. sail on the ocean blue \| tearicis ewels ot Snot “Shall we always be slaves of “It would be much nicer to be a > bleached quality, displayed the powder puff?" watled Marie| chauffeur,” said Miss Sieler, “Then in the mowvating Sebtion on Cavanagh. a body would never have to pay || the Upeer Stata. Wiobe in “Until the end of our lives,” Miss | taxi fares y break me quite.” | iaice aniutenaats Nora Sie assured her solemnly,| “My dear!” said the chorus cat * : i and all the other girls nodded a/in horrified accents, “don’t talk fa- Size 16x30, each.. dreary acquiescence | miliarly of taxis; it lowers a girl 1} Size each “It I were a man!” cried Miss| make it limousines.” | Size each “If | Were a Man,” Said Pretty Blanche, “I’d——” Oh, Well, She Still Powders Her Nose Blanche Argoe. The chor ‘It 1 wer “What w men?” said joining in “Chin Chin 1 would said = Miss need never us chorused after her ¢ a man!” ould yeu be if yer were the stage scrub woman, the versation of the n be a Jolly Cavanagh. supplement sailor “Then Dame I Na- “BAYER CROSS” ON GENUINE ASPIRIN aul BAS RR R “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” to be genuine must be marked with the safety “Bayer Cross,” an unbroken Bayer package which contains pri relieve Headache, Neuralgia, ache, to safely Ear- pain. ‘oper direction: ‘Toothache, Colds and Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost but a few cent packages al sat drug stores—larger | Aspirin is the tradp- mark of Bayer Manufacture of Mono- aceticacides: ter of Salicylteacid. EYES OUR SPECIALTY Reading Broken short no’ or Dista ‘com! Years of ex- perience in fitting making and glasses, low opel pense, enable us to make better Classes for less money. tor.. $2.50 Lenses duplicated on tice at reduced prices. Optical Co Public Market. If you like) a good Clear Havana Cigar you must try the special, size of Flor de Murias now being sold in| United Cigar Stores at two for twenty- five cents. You will be surprised and delighted. Always buy | “I would be a jockey,” teered Miss Argoe, “for then I could bear the crack of the whip) and be near horse flesh, which} sooner or later we will all have to learn to eat on account of these horrible war times, ugh!” “And if yerself was wan o' the boys?" asked the scrub woman turning to Miss Margaret Sharpe. “A cowboy, I think,” said Miss Sharpe, modestly lowering her And like a man, looking Miss clatively “Oh, for the gay | Way and 42nd st..” said Miss May Mack; “in trousers, just imagine | what I would dp to some of those nifty, nifty fair damseis “Yes,” chimed in the 1 yen ‘ud look said the Sharpe mighty well | scrub woman, over appre- life on Broad- rub wom- an, “you with yer Irish blood— there surely would be some fire- works in that gay neighborhood— And just think of me boy roping them all in. Sharpe. “And you would do it, too, with a lartat,” | as a cow. | "said Miss dear, said the chorus cat. “A Johnnie's life is the life for me And the Road is the game; There's always lots of variety It's never sad or tame.” Sang jolly Miss Betty Orme. (Miss | Orme ts one of the prima donnas, “Chin Chin” has two high warb-| lers, Mies Edna Peckham is the other.) “Well, girls,” said the stage scrub woman, “yez can be fellers if yez want to, but I'm thinkin’ yez had better stick to yer skirts. Who pays the alimony? That's what I'm askin’ ?” P. 8. So the girls took the ad- vice of the scrub woman and play- Jed their chosen parts in the world | jof masculinity only long enough to| be photographed, and here aré a | couple for your inspection Plan to Cut Down | High Rate on Flour | | | CHICAGO, July 15.—A new or | fanization, designed to reduce th | price of flourstuffs in the United States, | the | | wag in ¢ here today, result of a Iday session yes terday of millers from all parts of the country The organization port association, v ing to James F. Bell, vice president of Washburn-Crosby Co., to deal with foreign buyers who are already or ganized. More than 300 millers, some of them among the country’s largest flourmakers, will have membership in the as n, Bell said istence the Millers’ Ex s formed, accord. {Woman Falls Down Shaft; Badly Hurt} Jumping for an elevator just after it started from the first basement in he Frederick & Nelson's store, early wesday morning, Mrs, Nellie Lilly 6543 16th ave N. missed the cage floor and fell 30 feet to the] | | bottom of the shaft. Both her arms| were broken and her head was badly bruised. She was unconscious to late Tuesday CLARK ON COMMISSION WASHINGTON, July 15.—-Ex-Sen jdtor Clark, of Wyoming, has, been |appointed to the international joint | commission on boundaries, in plac jof former Congressman Tawney, of | Minnesota, it was announced at the White House today LUTHERANS MEETING ND, Ore, July 16.—-Lu three states~-Oregon | Washington and 1 will end | | their annual convention here tonight. | ‘They have started a movement for a Lutheran educational so which will aim to supply colleges. with young men desiring to enter the} ministry, volun- || Spanish Combs Main Floor, N the Jewelry Section—new arrivals in distinetive de signs, with richly colored rhine stone settings, manifest their importance to the completion of perfect The ment is comprehensive in color Well chosen their obvious uses, Priced $5.50, $8.50, $9.00, $9.50, $10.00, $11.50, $12.50, $15.00 and $16.00. A choice variety of other fan attire. assort for cy combs also await spection of what in new favored, at $1.00, $1.50, $2.50, $2.75, $3.00, $3.50 $5.00, your in and $1.75, and Japanese Lunch Cloths Displayed in the Linen Section on the Upper Main Floor in attractive blue and white patterns Size 60x60... Size 54x54 Size 48x48..... where you are, at home, at the beach, in the auto, on boat or they provide you in camp, with the maximum ness and comfort. And our stock of Wash of playing as it doe of ginghams, crepes @ and chambray Dresden in pattern: Displayed at $6.50, $7.50, $9 exquisite summer Wash Drees in ample assortments. Soaps Main A seen BBO Resinol Soap Cuticura Soap +++ BB Woodbury’s Facial Soap..23¢ Packer's Tar Soap... 23¢ Coigate’s Bath Tablets....10¢ Williams’ Toilet Soap.....10¢ Jergen’s Bath Table! 106 Jergen's Violet Glycerine..10¢ Jergen’s Almond Cocoa Oi] 10¢ Colgate’s Cashmere Bouquet.. 10¢ and 25¢ ..10¢ Hudnut's Violet 4711 Guest Room Tablets..10¢ Sec. Creme Oil Soap 0 for Rhodes Tub Dresses at $5.00 New Second Floor, Ruones HE necessity for Tub ? Dresses is apparent these summer days, no matter neat- Dr 00 is unusually complete, dis- attractive voiles Ss of le Floor. NICELY scented soap, compounded of ingred= ients helpful to the refreshing qualities of the bath, is indeed an important summer need. your favorite soap from this list now. Jap Palmolive ¢ Societe Hygienique 35¢, 4711 G Palmer's Soap Rogers and Gallet’s Violet Djer Kiss Soap...... Piver's Soap Pear's Unscented Pear's Scented Soap Kewpies .. Bocabella Castile bar Bocabella Castile cake styles per- plaids, and plain shades, which are effective- ly finished with collars and cuffs of pique and other sheer white fabrics, embroidery and lace edging. Sizes 16 to 46 and up voiles, Toilet Rose Soap.. high as $3 linens and ginghams as Select Sos erine Soap.. SEATTLE ATTORNEYS | MAKE YEAR’S PLANS The Seattle Bar association exe | cutive board met in the Butler hotel | ‘Tuesday noon to organize the | year. A pienic to be held by the King county and Snohomish county associations was discussed, BOOKS CATALOGUED | Sociology books have been com pletely catalogued in a publication at the public library All the books) catalogued are obtainable at the li brary. { URGES OTHERS TO | TRY THIS REMEDY | FOR NERVOUSNESS Californian Tells How Dr. Williams’. Pink Pills Built Up Her Blood and Re- stored Health A great grief, the shock of an acci- dent or exposure, will often cause a| nervous breakdown and generally | there is no relief for the condition un- | Ul the blood has been enriched to the point where it can properly nourish and rebuild the shattered nervous | system. Those suffering from ner- | vousness or neurasthenia will find the experience of Mrs. Elizabeth | Marsh of No. 105 Brace ave. San} Jose, Cal., of great benefit. She says: “A sudden death in my family a few years ago proved such a shock | that it affected my health, especially | my nerves. If overtaxed my strength I became extremely nervous | and @ny little excitement completely | upset me. When I attempted to bend | over it seemed as tho all the mus- cles of my back drew tight and T had | a heavy feeling like a great weight | at my neck and along my spine, I} couldn't sleep well and my blood was very thin. “When I read about Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills and whi the remedy had} done for others I ided to give the | pills a trial. Gradually the stiffness in my back disappeared, my nerves became quieter and gained strength and now I sleep well and fe rested I am glad of the opportunity to tell others what Dr, Williams’ Pink Pilis did for me." Your own druggist sells Dr. Wil liams’ Pink Pills or they will be sent | by mail, postpaid. nh receipt of price. 50 cents per box; six boxes for $2.50 by the Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Schenectady, N. Y. Write today for the free booklet, “Diseases of the ervous System. Aches, pains, nervousness, diffie | culty in urinating, often mear | serious disorders, The world’s} standard remedy for kidney, liver, | bladder and uric acid troubles—| GOLD MEDAL | PEM Oy bring quick relief and often ward off lly disea: Knownas the national y of Holland for more than 200 years. All druggists, in three sizes, Leck for th Gold Medal “box and accept no imitation BOYS’ CLUB CARNIVAL IS BIG ATTRACTION Under the title Alamo Shows, a regular Coney Island is being enacted at Fifth ave. and Lenora_sts. this week under the supervision and for the benefit of the Seattle Boys’ club. One of the many interesting and | exciting features of the Coney Island | carnival is Daredevil Dick, doing many anti-aireraft acts on his motor- cyele. One of the many thrilling animals of the carnival is the largest and only horned rattler in captivity, and it sure is a whopper, too, PRAISE JENNINGS FOR HIS OVERSEAS LIBRARY Judson T, Jennings, librarian of the public library, is praised in a letter Nathan Erkstein, president of the school board, has received from Carl H. Milam, acting general director of the Wbrary war service of the American Library association. Jennings has been in the service of the association overseas, l-gallon size .......40¢ 2-gallon size .. .. T5¢ 3-gallon size .....$1.15 of The Greater | | Soap | | oughly. ing Now Is the Time to — Do Your Canning — Do your own canning and you won’t have to pay — the high prices for canned goods next winter. Stone Crocks Smooth glazed inside and out, complete with. cover. 4-gallon size 5-gallon size 6-gallon size In our new department for preserving will find everything you need. Hair Often Ruined by Careless W: fully, if you want to keep yo |hair looking its best, . and prepared shampoos con| much alkali. e makes the hair brittle, and The best thing for steady Mulsified (which is pure and greasel is better than anything else can use. One or two teaspoonfuls cleanse the hair and scalp with water and rub it in, an abundance of rich, creamy. er, which rinses out easily, i every dandruff and excessive oil, hair dries quickly and evenly, |it leaves the scalp soft and th fine and fluffy and easy to manage. You can get Mulsified oil shampoo at any pharmacy, very cheap, and a few ounces supply every member of the fai for months. should be used very Most 4 This aries’ cocoanut oil Simply moisten the It particle of dust, silky, bright, 1 vee SLITS -$2.25 supplies you. extends to 33 inches each high inches high, extends each 15 24 inches each high, . 606 15 inches high, extends to inches, CAC ceevteeseereeeres . 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