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Starting Saturday—the hilarious story of a youth who has to become a regular devil before his girl will marry him— Friday—Final Times of Irene Castle in “The Firing Line” THE SEATTLE STAR Hun Business Men Anxious CLOUDS LIFTING to Get men | Into lhe SAYS SPILLANE | BY CARL D. Cneet FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, 1919. for them in that countr HERLIN, July. 10.—(fy Mall)--/ery which she can export. One bie | Conditions in Europe Are revive the slogan, “Business nformation, ha Growing Better | usual,” which pl 4 several na-\on hand for nearly a year tions during the war nti they | In this field, Germany has BY RICHARD SPILLANE learned that the “as usual” didn’t fit| ing onward, and will noon Staff Writer and with war market te business with Business Problems With Germany, at present its je al tions, We the war, » Men promi n Dritieh tr ements not the ast of whit h are) kets and unde 1 ho p' r te wed =oraw = material rolling | This probably «will be rather 01 tock, markets and an impaired a- | dififeult hereafter, because of limita bor supply, du to war conditions, | tien of coal and raw materials, and a Rut while the government has| due to constantly recurring strikes been wrestling with Spartacus and | and a constant growth of the social Spartacus troubles, with strikes, | zation process al agitation, new constitutions | One factor overlooked in general and #0 on, German business men | discussions of German business pror , have t casting about to get back | pects ix her supply of potash. 7 ‘ 4 rk and trade supply is unaffected by the pe. ate and cane The first concrete evidence of this| treaty, and the we is clamoring by the cur has just come to light with the re-|for thin for fertilizer purpo’ unt port that a business men's commis rmany can get this product out at noe sion has been making a three weeks’ | ¢ slightly inereased labor cont ot investigation in Russia, with a view her previous price, while, at the tty to finding an outlet for German time, she can demand more : awa products in that war-wearied land, | marks for it than before, in view of tuatior While much of Russia is in chaos, | the lowered value of the mark, In A look at ab the business men were reported to| this way, she stands to gain consid t the end feel that there in a favorable outlook ‘reably from this one nource alone hard race might feel there team American Chemists Will i Proclaim Their Freedom * .. PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 1.—4(United | ton Pross.)—The complete freedom of the chemical industry of United grenm that t and by the 4 furnish ad 1 exhaustion und formes he ator y t be recuperation mar States from foreign domina y. 10 the British ° 4 that you ca th rance and Be f you look. for it and that nystem would re Lait tele diana SEE vanen Of number of years fick to mer ahinaaceikht, the vee Thin le expected ¢ » largest |Mtances, It was pointed that Ger-| Soint of the co assemblage of « eld in | mH war ereewen rible arinens k of alr yuld convert her & a at nd everyone off the the United State rehip of fation has come the society having ine 1 from perking up and throwing 7.170 In 1914 to 15,600 In 1 More Plants into munition fac rh reesion that clothed the conth than 5,000 chemists are now at work t 74539 ithin 200 miles of this city and thou : ‘That's the big thing they say . < Other states only a few hours’ jour Won’ : i READ NOTICES ttude Great Britain | that the om here On tt and Aug. 1 nH th! confidence of t hat the people of Steyning, | ing thru the ne are too lazy to read hand, Aw evidence ¢ 60105 60144 16717 18531 announcing eve nanufacturin, » work together for world only vending {ts y part of the ¢ terents, advine it y for comm of commercial out- ts of publi and product of the nv atatiation ianued Chemical society convents jon, were by In advance Mirectly stimulate from a Itching, Scratching, Skin Diseases rs br seal That Burn Like Flames of Fire :* *<, known in the history botis red and sealy ‘tEQROTE- PAGE 3 Satisfactory Terms Always -ANKINCo. 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Marimba Band ae ba and Berceuse... . tat ge br eites From mee |TEN DAYS IN JAIL FOR|THIS YANK FOR try. Uptown, 1414 3d Ave; down. DOWN COME PRICES! y Here Is a Sensible Treatment — roesh, red and nati . skin, in to purify the blood and re the more reason why we That Gets Prompt Results nove the tiny germs of polution that t and } should go to it with } break thru and manifest their pres | -T no joy in nning e's nometping fin RGOT For real, downright harassing dis smears ___| SPONGING 50-CENT MEAL! —_HIS FIRST MARRIAGE |comtort, very few disoriters can ap“. i in ail parts of the country | Some big thines, "Wert in for nom e SAN FRANCISCO, Aug.1.—"Well,| LONDON, Aug. 1—“T forgot all| proach so-called akin diseases, such | have written us how they were com-|thing tremendously big now. And] Skin Sufferers I've had a good square meal and {b0ut my first marriage,” exclaimed a4 Eczema. Tetter, Bolle, Eruptions. | pletely rid of every trace of these die-| we're going to win.” | . Samuel Edward Roberts, a sergeant ions and similar skin orders by the une of S. 8 %— am satisfied, I have no money, and/in the Koyal Air service. Sealy Irritation: y Jee x cig wt Bt Se re | ae yal Air service, when aF-' toutes, notwithstanding the lavish matchless, purely vegetable blood BURLESON MUST HAVE oa DD. D.. the souhing | you can take your pay out of my raigned on a charge of bigamy. “I jt ut ssives, lotions, washes and purifier. S. 8. 8 goes direct to th ahiping ey alge hide If you want to: it makes no| don't ee new Ae appened to for) ciner treatments applied externally center of the blood supply, aba HANDLED THAT MAIL! ‘ase Sie? Be TS difference to me,” is what John + it, * Sueme the war made Mei to the irritated parts | strengthens and builds up the circu-| YARMOUTH, Aug D today. T Whit ‘beokienpin, seid the cadkler( t=. 2 No one ever heard of a person be-! lation, giving a clear and ruddy com-|y91;, 4 postcard of a restaurant here after he had GIRLS AS PAGES cted with any form of skin plexion that indicates a healthy con: | ire) Wallis Well, } 8) YD eaten 50 cents’ worth of food and| LONDON, Aug. 1—There being | diseases whose blood was in good con: dition of the #kin. Write today for | friend who d e e '@ could produce only 5 cents. Po! yn at call, girly are being ad- | Therefore, it but logical free medical advice regarding your card has just b c i Disease White wed for ax pages in West End |to clude that the proper method | case. Address Swift Specific Co., 44 Mra. Wallin. It took eight years|'™*_% pital ptches, | Swift Laboratory, AUanta, t for pim r——~——__~ Goose Is Gentle by Day WASHINGTON, Ughts of ancient | clases will remember the cackling ; bread is buttered, pee ar who saved Rome. the great grandson, five million times removed, of one of these geese has been discovered in His name is Walter and he per. and Watchdog by Night! 1.—All the, Walter is not a “silly goose” at all history | j and has a keen idea on which wide his Aug. The instincts of the geese “who lived outside the gates of Rome and about|cackled whenever an enemy ap- proached, giving the Romans time to | Fig to arms, is strong witnin Walter, 1 He can bite just like a bulldog. DOCTOR URGED AN PERATION ‘as Cured, Ee ee four | years suffe: rom organic troubles, nerv- ousness and headaches and Having handled thousands of customers and sold thousands of dollars’ worth of the com- every — month bined Clothing and Douglas Shoe stocks, which we purchased at a FRACTION OF COST, ff 51.00 Dress Shirts. ee i= we are now down to odds and ends. These will ALL Be Sacrificed jas. Seapenters. most of the Se Work Shirts, time, Treate Canvas $1.00 Men's Under. ments would re- ear. i 25¢ Garte! s $1.00 Wool Sox. Raa et ae 20e Handk a ur a u us a a m $135 Children's doctor "was ak 35e Dress Ties....... 5 ’ s ] @ Of Sandals. > wavs urging me At still lower sale prices. WE ARE ABSOLUTELY FORCED TO MOVE THIS GREAT Fig5.00 yfen's Fine Lisle 5 > Vj operate ae STOCK WITHIN THE NEXT TEN DAYS. T ‘i it. ; to try Lydia B, ; niet TOC ITHIN THE NEXT TEN DAY hese prices will do it. Union Suits cut to Men $ — I] sae oug as - $1.48 | pound before consenting to an $6.00 Douglas Shoes, brok- $30.00 Men’s Suits, J. Capp $35.00 and $40.00 Men’s { bed | operation. I took five bottles of it . en lines and 2 8 = Vnee and Alco makes, 9 Suits, Hart Schaffner & ques ul S = work is a plemase ot Se sizes, cut to.. 9 $1 4. 85 Marx and Kuppenheimer ‘ my friends who have any ‘trouble | og coveee makes, cut $1 y i 65 $3.00 Men's Heavy af MRS: QUELEN UNS WORTH of this kind what Lydia EB. Pink : . ews fise thakt in r a. Work Pants cut to wll oly ae sae . ‘ Cut to the core—F pants, sie to u,, $4.00 and $5.00 Men’s aeiaaiaaaatatiiili iia © ’ Your last chance to Bi! torms the duties of a watchdog for | rrvgsane, 609 Calverton Ra, Balth Dress Shoes, broken lines, e ,, buy Men's Highest Mrs, Helen Dunsworth, of Washing every pair of $30.00 and $35.00 Men's i 2 fe ea els more, Md, Siistes Union cut $1 98 Suits, Collegian, Hirsch- $3.00 Ladies’ White Canvas 7s orale pene Pree 2 Anybody who tries to enter my{,-tJ8 only natural for any woman 4 tO. .eseeeeee ° Wickwire and others, eg all wha halve house from the rear is taking one bg the thought of an opera- = ©Made Shoes— sat sizes Marx, Kuppenheimer, Ba) (O08 froin said, “Walter | HOB. fo many. wonen ‘Sate tems Dr se geal $ anor % Collegian, Hirsch: BM! i. liapie to che all up.” Sereney seine A ag the entire stock $6.00 Men's Extra Heavy MO wee edee 1] 1 85 $225 Men's Union. A Wickwire and Society By W: titer toade Darbanat oe a Toko! Tels Goctound afte cn nea going at a frac-§ sten’s Ribbed Under- Corduroy $5.00 Men's Heavy Work . ™de Overalls cut to Mi Brand Suits, at Rock. JR Wn4 Hyde existence While at night has been advised that It will pay tion of present- wear, ent to P. t to $2 98 Sh fy fe is a ferocious watchdog, during any woman who suffers from such Ter wiicon ‘ants, cu . $6.00 Men’s Dress Pants, joes, all 4 $2. 48 $1 .25 x the tay time he is a a 0 ving little pet ailments to consider trying {t before P . Tiel Bin stripes, serges and suit sizes, cut to, ¢ r mat pee weet che said, “he Submitting to such a trying ordeal, | — 00 d $7.00 Dough: atterns, LS mm (Miiiren'’s Koveralls, BRB is three years old and 1 have raised a eee \ es £10) ‘all 3 85 ore: d 2.48 $3.00 Boys’ 1 65 m goof Khaki, blue and JBM Bim by hand. Me ts living now with TOO FAT? $1.00 Infants’ Soft Solo ff Hata, worth to $5.00, sizes, cut to. $ Shoes cut to. $ "$5.00 Heavy Army ff *triped, agen to 10, very. obetione andtiantie: “alih set : ’ in colors, black, brown 3 Se . ool Bt bf : Sirakaias tails aj! cut to k im at ee ‘may we u as ha Reduce 10 to #0 Shoes SS CE ? EE ET lhcb tlic: and gray, cut to $12.00 Boys’ All-w ue $25.00 Men’s Suits, Society [J Serge Suits, sizes 9 to [f $7.00 Ladies’ Dress Shoes, $1.69 98c 29c $1.89 Brand,» cut 14, cut welted AB Sh THIS VETERAN HAS d ° i oe .. $9.85 fio ..... $5.85 Pies ...... $2.98 RECORD FOR WOUNDS: wich a sn] President Suspenders Go at ‘ od nai ; $1.5e@ Men's Work ¢ Shirts. $1.50 Children’s $2. 08 Boye Wash Suits. $1.5 Dress Shirts, $1.50 Men's Caps. $1.46 Tennis Shore. $22 69¢ Men's Flannel Shirts, worth to $2.00, all sizes, cut to 69c PAY CHECKS CASHED | SALE STARTS SATURDAY, 9 A. M.—COME TO THE 1601-1603 First Ave.. Cor. First Ave. and Pine St. $3.00 and $2.50 Misses’ and Children's Mary dane Pumps, cut to $1.39 UNION STORE $1.50 Children's Play Suits. a $2.50 Men's Wool $2.00 Men's Khaki Pants. a $1.50 Men's Unlon Suits $1.50 Overalls. $2.00 Men's Sweater Coats. $8.00 and $10.00 Men's Logger Shirts. them now at $4.39 Buy SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 1 Discounting minor shrapnel wounds, three silver plates in his fq bead, three plates in his right shoulder, one plate in his left |— Ba shoulder, three plates In his right] leg and the noticeable effects of Pa having been gassed, Sergeant Frank Mason, negro, who is the newest staff, is fp fairly good shape staff, is fairlyy good shape ceive all of his ropean Mason did not r wounfs in the & of his compantons were massacred at Carlzal, Mextco, and in that fight he received wounds which necessitated the silver plate in hi head, When it comes to speaking ill r| are their neighbors, most there with the goods, people war. | While with the 10th cavalry a score | htfully easy, rapid radu met YOU tion + eftic LIFE |