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(BILL HART TALKS TO BOYS Saas BE THE BEST IN THE GAME. | Woodhouse-Grunbamm Fan Farniture Co., Inc. OTTO 8S. GRUNBAUM 416-424 PIKE STREET WE’LL TRUST YOU UR credit system has been established for your convenience to assist you to furnish your home along your own individual ideas, Our terms are easier and our prices are lower than will be found anywhere. No extra charges; no interest. JUST YOUR WORD THAT YOU'LL STORE Traveling Bags and Suit Cases for trip are The Rhodes Co. r week-end or vacation Men's Main Floor, Rear, in a ANG ORA TRIMMING in 15~ ineh. width in plain On Section, Main displayed in the BSectior 4 colors of rose, coral, cerise, wistaria and gold. display in the Women’s Floor, a yard ........ wide range of sizes. Suit Cases from Neckwear 82.25 to $25. ineaveling Bags from . .. 85.00 to $30.00 BY BILL HART (Noted movie hero, who is writing a series of articles for boys.) American boys!—You are the most | ambitious boys in the whole world Ambition is your middle name. Re sure your ambition is laudable then fasten your teeth in it and| | Trimmed Hats, Special $3. 95 bition isn’t laudable it is a false idea, | * - New Second Floor Drop it like you would a hot potato, | MID-SEASON |b use it's like a bad horse—it is} , able to go over backwards without | of 50 Trimmed warning, And, when it does it hurts. | Unfortunately, some boys get off | Hats, from our regular stock, on the wrong foot. But remember, | # om it is never too late to start over features out - of-the-ordinary again. in Sailors, Turbans, Ambition is not conceit. The great- . . est men in the world have been the mushroom and rolling brims most ambitious. Otherwise, they Hh ¢ 2 and Chin Chins in black, navy, taupe, purple and rose. Formerly $5.00, $7.50, $10.00 and $12.50. Thursday, your choice at ............ $3.95. Silk Afternoon and Street Dresses Reduced to $18.75 spare. You may be ambitious and not get | anywhere near the goal of success, You must have initiative. In the | West, where I wag raised, a boy had to have enough sense to go it alone, |Make yourself self-reliant. ‘Then when you get into a tight place you will know how to get out. In other words: Act first and talk afterwards. Every real American ought to aspire to be the best in the game, whether it's playing baseball, work- ing at a trade, busting bronchos, or— fighting Huns. New Second Floor ; GROUP of twenty-seven Silk Taffeta. Printed Georgette and Crepe de Chine Dresses from the regular stock comprises this assortment, which we have priced ~ special for a quick disposal. The assemblage displays sizes ~ 16 to 40 in straight line and tunie skirt models, finished with tucks, beads, embroidery and buttons on bodice. The color variety includes Copenhagen - blue, Navy, Light- | gray, Sand, Rose, Taupe, Green and Black, which sold formerly at © $22.50, $24.50 and $29.50. While PAY HOURS—8:30 TO disposal sale values ROP-LEAF BREAKFAST TABLE in the fumed finish; top measures 36 inches $3 65 e when open. Special for Thursday...... No Phone Orders Taken. None Sent C. 0. D. Boys’ Muslin Pajamas 4 Main Floor, Rear F HE boy will awake refreshed after a i for RHBUMATISM and Kindred removes the cause and restores go parw TREATMENT book Boys, don’t be lazy, Ambition and initiative are made of sterner stuff. With these qualifications you can gain success. (Signed) BEACON LINES TO SKIP-STOP Schedule Is Announced by Traction Department Under the skip-stop system, soon to be installed on the Beacon Hill |street car line, outbound cars will stop at Fourth ave. and Jackson st., | Maynard st., Eighth and 12th aves. and Jackson st, Weller st. Judkins | st. Masachusetts st., 14th ave. 8. and| © Holgate, Hill, College, Bayview, Lan- der, Forrest, Winthrop, Norton and Spokane sts. Inbound cars will stop at Spokane, Winthrop, Stevens and McClellan sta, 15th ave. S, Stacy, Walker, Plum and Grand sts, 13th and 12th aves &. Judkins and Weller sts, and) 12th, Ninth, Seventh, Fifth and night’s sleep in one of these cool, comfortable night-wear garments. The assortment features plain white and colors, trimmed with self and contrasting bands; also striped pat- terns with self trimming. Sizes 6 to 16 years, at.. seeees $1.25 to $1.75 Bud Vases on ellver-plated stands in nu- BILL HART. SOMETHING NEW UNDER THE SUN! SEE FOR YOURSELF Bill Hart shows how to hold the rope before you throw it. likes to lasso “wild animals” and make-believe redskins. Every boy TODAY TOMORROW FRIDAY ONLY merous and different styles. On Some Queer Things About Boomer BY THORNTON W. BURGESS (Copyright, 1919, by T. W. Burgess) How strange it ta that often we Bo little know of folks we see ETER RABBIT had known) Boomer the Nighthawk ever sale in the Silverware Section at T5e, $1.50, $2.25, $2.75, $3.50 and $3.95. MUSIC—ART—SILENT DRAMA BLENDED PERFECTLY ‘The Wonderful ROTHAPFEL UNIT PROGRAMME Complete—Including THEME—Pursuit of Happiness—by Little Sylvia Metzenbaum “Dramatic Feature “FALSE GODS” An Intensely Gripping New York Society Drama A NEW-IDEA COMEDY By George V. Hobart “WILD FLOWERS” NOVELTY PRELUDE GUTERSON’S ORCHESTRA Special Music * SEATTLES BEST PHOTO PLAY HOU Fourth aves. 8. On Jackson st, between Fourth and 12th aves., not only Beacon Hill cars, but Mount Baker and 26th ave. S. cars will make the stops at the street Intersections Indicated. ToGetStrong and Put on Flesh tried it say that and surest ways in which those who are weak, th Rervous and run down can § strong and put on pounds of solid there flesh, is to take a 5-grain Iron Phosphate with is doubtless due to t that Elood-Iron pha iids up pleted nervous ener; and at the same time supplies the iron neces to make rich, red, strength- Building ‘blood. If" you, are weak, s, OF are lacking In the ce and op- othe Gwi Drug. Com= pany or Swift Drug Company, y other good druggi nough Blood three weeks and take as directed. |If at the end of three weeks you don't feel 100 per cent better and ren't in every way satisfied you can ave your money back for the ask- ‘Fair, isn't it? Better try it After you eat~—always take FATONIC \edGaewt isnot ievarzce paler sy Feeling. Stops food souring, ating, sad, all stomach miseries. ‘appetite. Keeps stomach eweet and strong. Increases visits and Pep. EATONIC is the best fens of thou- | Nox today, Bartell Drug Stores, Five Retail Stores Some men smoke too much Turkish”. See Thursday’s Papers —NOT AN ADVERTISEMENT \FOR ANY PARTICULAR CIGARETTE It may even make you like _ your present cigarette better since he could remember, yet now it came over him that, after all, he | knew very little about Boomer, He didn’t even know where Boomer's home was. “Do you happen to know what kind of a nest Boomer builds?’ he asked Jenny Wren. “Hoe doesn’t build any! Jenny Wren was a picture of scorn as she said this, “He doesn't build any nest at all. It can't be because he is lazy, for I don't know any bird that hunts harder for his living than does Boomer.” “But if there isn't any nest, where does Mrs. Boomer lay her eggs?” | asked Peter. “I think you must be | mistaken, Jenny Wren. They must have some kind of a nest. Of course they must.” “Didn't I say they don’t have a nest?" sputtered Jenny. “Mrs. Nighthawk doesn’t lay but two e¢xs, any way. Perhaps she thinks it isn’t worth while to build a nest for just two eggs. Any way, she lays them “Didn't I say they don't have a nest?” sputtered denny. on the ground or on a fiat rock, and} lets it go at that, She isn’t quite as | bad as Sally Sly the Cowbird, for she | does sit on those eggs, and she is a| good mother. But just think of those Nighthawk children never | having any home! It doesn’t séem right to me, and never will, Did you ever see Boomer in a tree?” Peter shook his head, “I've seen him on the ground,” said he, “but never in a tree. Why did you ask, Jenny Wren?” “To find out how well you, have used your eyes,” snapped Jenny. “I | just wanted to see if you have noticed anything peculiar about the way he sits in a tree. But as long as you haven't seen him in a tree, I may ag well tell you that he doesn't sit at most birds do. He sits length wise of a branch, He never sits acroas it as the rest of us do. “How funny!” exclaimed Peter. “T suppose that is Boomer making that) queer noise we hear.” “Yes,” replied Jenny. “He cer- tainly does like to use his voice. They tell me that some folks call him Bullbat, but why they should call him either Bat or Hawk Is be- yond me. I suppose they call him Bat because it just happens that he {s around about the same time that Flitter the Bat is. I don't know what we should do without those two to catch the moths and other flying things at night. Do you happen to know Boomer's cousin, Whip-poor-: will? “I should say so,” replied Peter. “He's enough to drive one crazy when he begins to shout close; at hand. ‘That voice of his goes thru me so that I want to stop up |poth ears. There isn't a person of my acquaintance who can say a thing over and over, over and over, so many times without stopping for a breath as can Whip-poor-will.” Next story: Two Funny Folks — With Big Mouths, Takes Homesick Cure BY THE STORY LADY Peter dreamed one night that his mother was putting him to bed. When he woke he remembered it, and it made him feel queer, For the first time breakfast didn't taste good. He didn’t feel like going with grand- pa to work. In fact, he didn’t feel Uke doing anything. He sat listless. ly on the porch. Grandma came out and sat beside him, “Let me see your tongue,” said. “Clean as a plate,” Peter obeyed, “I don't know;” Peter was wink- ing back the tears; “I feel holler, but I can't eat, I’m full of pancakes.” Grandma nodded wisely, “I'm go- ing to be your doctor, I pronounce your disease homesickness, and I'm going to give you a prescription. Grandma wrote a note. “Take this note to Mrs. Bells; you knew where she lives, and she will give you your first dose of medicine.” So Peter went to Mrs. Bells. She read the note, went to the barn, and returned with a fuzzy white collie pup. “Your grandfather spoke for him some time ago, but he's just now big enough. His name is Pat.” Peter forgot his holler feeling and went running home with Pat. Grand- ma prescribed cherry shortcake as the next dose of medicine. But the best dose came last. The phone rang and grandma answered it, then called Peter. “Hello,” same a faint, sweet voice. It was mamma, “Are you all right. dear? I just wanted to tell you that you are going to have a great sur- prise in about two weeks.” Peter made her takk as long as she she she reported, as “Where do you feel COMING to the MOORE THEATRE Saturday, July 19 Seven reels of thrilling episodes and thrills. The young girl who for- gets her modesty just once is likely never to remember it again. For men and women over 16 only If your boy or girl is over 16 don’t let them miss it. would, then capered joyously around the room. “I'll bet she's coming, and | like to visit you, grandma, but when I get back home I bet I'll iN CARPENTER M MOORE. Herey Kittoe Says He Is “Not Guilty” Harty Kittoe, accused of murder- ing Leo Price, chauffeur, at the Kit- toe farm, near Des Moines, was at- raigned Tuesday. He pleaded “not guilty" before Judge Everett Smith. Chicago Car Men Voting on Strike CHICAGO, July 16.—(By United | Press.)—Chicago carmen employed on the surface and elevated lines today prepared to take a strike vote, fol- lowing refusal of the companies to grant their demands of a wage in- crease of 77 per cent. LOTS OF MONEY IN MOONSHINE GAME RICHARD CITY, Tenn., July 16.— There's a get-rich-quick lure in moon- shine whisky. There's more money in it than there was in war orders! last year—if it's done on a good sed Bi-Nesia Stops Stomach Trouble | Or Money Back! INSTANT RELIEF GUARANTEED Recently a writer on the treatment | of stomach troubles, who has claimed that practically all stomach | trouble is due to acidity, decided to | |put his theory to the test. 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Safe Pills have been the ideal Family Laxative for 40 years—a guar- antee of reliability. Gentle in action, they are entirely \free from injurious drugs, and are intended especially for constipation, biliousness, indi- gestion, torpid liv- er or inactivity of the bowels, Your druggist sells them. Warner's Sate Remeties Co. Rochester, N. ¥. minimum price in the South, bring $1,050. bad for a couple of days. scale, and the revenue army doesn’t stop your career of crime with a bul-| let or a prison sentence. A moonshine still—not the family service type, but of the kind used by professional moonshiners who- are after big profits—can be set up, com- plete, for $150. For another $150 enough cornmeal can be bought to make 150 gallons of corn whisky in two days—in one day if you work hard. At $7 a gallon, the average it will Investment, $300. Profit, $750. Not Special at $1.98 These Screen Doors are % inches thick and are made of Southern pine They are well constructed, all joints being mortised. Doors are finished ir walnut stain. Sizes 30x78, 32x80, 34¥ 82, 36x84. Special at .. +e BLOF No Phone or C. O. D. Orders. Do Your Canning NOW! In our new department for canning sup- plies you will find everything you need for canning—all the standard makes in Fruit Jars—also extra covers for fruit jars in all makes and sizes. MASON FRUIT JARS Pint size, dozen ...........95¢ Quart size, dozen ........$1.05 Anchor Jar Rubbers, 3 dozen for 10c Anchor Jar Rubbers are put up in cartons con- taining 1 dozen rubbers. Handy Fruit Jar Holder, Set of Six for 49c The Handy Fruit Jar Holder is a wire rack that will fit pint, quart or half-gallon jars. With these Racks you can cook your fruit right in the jars by placing them in a boiler or large kettle. SPECIAL, SET OF SIX, aan ic Miedo a CAE will tell you all about Hotpoint Electric Appliances. 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