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JPESAAAAPAseeeeeeseeR You Need a Refrigerator # The cost of a re- [B] frigerator is only a ol small item com- pared with the sav- ing in loss of ‘food during the hot weather, Meats, fruits, milk and butter . Spoil quickly and at present high prices you cannot afford to waste: this food. a + Taken Aboard Battleship by} THE SEATTLE STAR—-FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1920. | Hoover Campaign in Oregon Is Dropped PORTLAND, May 14-lderbert Hoover's name will appear on the republican ballot at the Oregon pri- tnaries May 21 a8 a presidential can- didate, but the campaign tn his be- half In this state has been dropped, i according to an announcement which Two Enlisted Men [rns"tnade today by Toover's Oregon 1s Jnanagers. | VALIINJO, Cal, May 14—*Just|" ‘They made thetr statement follow- too m alcoyol,” was the way/|ing a lengthy telegram which they Chief of Police W. T. Stanford today | meceived last night from Hoover, lismineed the case of Mr Mildre to make every effort Royd, 18, who was found ne | toware ting the “no league can selous aboard the U, & 8S Nebraska | didate ( neon) rather than the carly yesterday. advancement of my (Hoover's) | Hoe said the girt admitted drinking | name, pure alcoh®! while aboard the bat | ~~~ |: VR ices et een anertee Ueship In company of two enlisted | maid Stanford. “The naval authori men, and said she did not know any-|tles are reasonably sure they have thing more until she waked up in| established the identity of the two | the hospital, {men and court martials will result. “She has returned to Onktand,” Tho «irl has fully recovered.” GIRL DRUGGED WITH ALCOHOL Refrigerators in all sizes and at prices you can afford to pay. MOTHER OF FIRST Liberal Credit Terms Arranged Fermerty WoodhouseGrunbaum Furnitare Co. Ine, RUNBAUM Where Pike Meets Fifth ojo; oor o;o.oofopo.opo.O oro] o) 6. 0. P. MEN TO Spokane Woman May Enter Demo Contest SPOKANE, May 14-—-The possibil ity of the name of Mra Elizabeth G. 0, P. MEN CONFER HERE Christian of Spokane going before | the democratic state convention as : | national committee woman from this Delegates to Chicago Hold state ts tne princtpal tople of inter ., | eat among east side democrats ewtal Meeting Saturday | Ushed tn precanvention headquarters _ [here today. A meeting of the Washington dele | Z ieee gation to the republican convention | ° . will be held Saturday at 11 a m. «| Knights Pythias Committee | Meet Next Week | Knights of Pythias of the state of | Washington will hold their 37th an jojofolcojofofojofojojojofojo} AMERICAN SOLDIER Mrs. Alice Gresham Dodd, First War Mother of the Nation, Gives Entire Credit for Recovery of Her Health to the Well- Known Medicine, Tan- lac ‘The following remarkable endorne ment of Tanlac was given recently by Mra Allee Gresham Dodd, at the Gresham Memorial Home, Gavin Park, Evansville, Ind, which home was presented to her by the patriotic people of Indiana, as evidence of their appreciation of the services ¥ a rendered to his country by her son, Corporal James B. Crest first American soldier France. Expreantons of were recetved by Mra. Dodd from NLLED FRANCE RETAILER PANS | PRICE-FIXING Says “Customer's Interests | Identical With Merchant’s” Condemning government efforts to fix prices as arbitrary and unconstl | tutional, George 1. Phillips, press: | dent of the Washington State Retail orm’ ansociation, addremed Seattle re: | tall merchants at the Masonic club Thursday night “We as merchants have no quar rel with anyone seeking to reduce the igh cost of Mving,” sald Mr Phillips. “Fair price co and district attorneys, enf: SmithLever act, have tried to fix arbitrary mark-up on the cost of goods, omitting all reference to re- placement value, Under the act and its interpretations no one kn whether he ts a profiteer or not, it ts a matter left entirely to local committtees and district attor neyn. “Other bills have been passed tn congress and some of the state legis: | ing prices and the dis | tribution Under analymia, | the majority of these Bills would | Prove of great Injury to the consum.- | er, and if carried out extensively, Practically destroy our present sy» | tem of retail distribution | “In reviewing these confuned ef. forts to meet a popular demand for)! some regulation In busines, the need ef action becomes apparent. We should get down to sincere, con. structive thought, keeping in mind all Umen that the consumer's tn-| terest in identicn! with that of the merchant and the merchant's with that of the consumer. When the people have their attention called to| the system of retail distribution in «| proper manner, there will be no mts. understanding of the retailer's powi on.” Sls’ CHARGES SOUND “FISHY” Daniels Says’ Admiral Dis-| regards Facts WASHINGTON, May 14.—Seere. tary Daniels declared Admiral Sims’ The Rhodes Co. cs, Films a » md Supplies—Main Floor Smart Three-quarter Length Polo Coats Reduced to $39.50 Second Floor HE unusual values featured in this : semblage of 45 Polo Coats comprise noticeably smart styles from our regular stock and others from a re« cent special purchase. These are in the tan color only, and are conspicuous for plain box or inverted pleats; leather and button trimming, plain and fancy silk lining and a splendid quality of Polo Cloth completed, with clever workmanship. Sizes 16 to 40 . * Second Floor styles for summer, in the Light Pastel Shades, as well An especially attractive showing. Upper Main Floor embroidery trimmed, in sizes 15, 16 and 17. Formerly $1 Saturday, choice at Muslin Envelope Chemise, $1.00 Lace trimmed styles, in a full range of sizes. Reduced Saturday. Choice .. Wash Satin Camisoles ” Smart Summer Hats at $7.50 UR millinery work rooms, always striving to excel in style, value and assort- ment, has this week prepared a splendid variety of Trimmed Hats in the latest as the dark suit colors. Call and inspect them. Women’s Muslin Gowns$1.00 A limited quantity of Round, Square and V-neck Gowns, -95, $1.00 for and the Poindexter can-| be taken up. Guy E. Kelly, national committeeman, will be in conference with the delegates. A special train, “The Potndexter ”“ t betne arranged by Aytmore, Jr. county republi i] nual grand lodge convention In Se attle from May 17 to 20. Seasons of the Pythian Sisters will be held [here at the same time |Shipyard Fraud | Total Cut Down WASHINGTON, May 14—Alleging last January that shipbuilding frauds tm the Seattle district amounted to $1,000,000,000, the department of fus thee now states that $4,655,000 tn more nearly correct. and {s doubtful as to a large part of that eum. GARDEN HOSE Special for Saturday all parts of the United States, and the newspapers of the country car ried the story of the first “war mother.” ‘The shock of her son's death re Mra Dodd's health, but everyone will learn with Interest and ure that she ts now in splendid health again. ‘When seen at her home recently she made the fdllowing statement, giving the entire credit for her recovery to the wellknown medicine, Tanlac & general breakdown tn health,” mid Mra. Dodd. “At Oret it wan Just in- digestion. My food used ta upset me Jand I had to diet myself very care. fully, which wasn't much hardship an I lost all desire to eat. Then I had an attack of rheumatinm, with severe pains in my shoulders, back 4nd arms, Sometimes I used to su. fer a great deal, and my joints would get all swollen up and stiff. I was and at times couldn't even cook meal. I got very nervous and rest jews, and at night would lay awake for hours, and lost many a night's @ulted in the serious breakdown of | charge that the navy department prolonged the war four months and Was responsible for laes of 600,000 | lives, “sounded lke Baron Munch. | hausen,” and is “in reckless disre gard™ of the facta Continuing his statement before the senate naval investigating com MRS. ALICE GRESHAM DODD, all sizes. Re- $1.00 $1.25 Flesh-colored Camisoles; lace trimmed; duced for Saturday. Choice ......... Silk Envelope Chemise, $2.95 100 Garments in a broken line of styles and sizes, remain- ing from a recent special purchase, are reduced for a quick “After my dear boy*s death, I had! able to do very little about the house, | of Gavin Park, Evansville, Ind. | great deal of help from Tanlac, and it was she who adyised me to try it | 1 am #0 giad I did for it proved the | best medicine I have ever taken. It soon gave me a god appetite and seemed to settic my stomach.no that I was no longer troubled with indi gestion. I don’t know what it ts to have rheumatic’ pains now, the wwelling and stiffness has all gone out of my jointa and I am able to |@o the work of the house with the |ereatest ease. My nerves aro now steady and strong, I sleep fine at | night, and I feel better tn health thin ever before in my life I ahs always be grateful for what Tanlac has done for ma, and shall recom mend It every chance I get.” Tanlac ts sold in Seattle by Bartell Drug Stores under the personal dj 25-foot Cotton Ho.e at............$2.98 50-foot Cotton or Rubber Hose at. . .$4.98, This is a good quality Garden Hose in the %4-inch size. Many people prefer a hose of this size because it is lighter to handle; it does not kink as easily as the larger sizes and it will wear longer. 25-foot Cotton Hose ............2-2e0---+-- - 82.98 40-foot Cotton or Rubber Hose at. ..o-....--- $4.98 $3.00 Tennis Rackets at $1.98 These are the “Bryn Mawr” Tennis Rackets, one of the famous “Kent” make. They are nicely balanced and are strung with good grade gut. Special at $1.98. $5.00 Automobile Luggage Carrier at $3.98 This is the best luggage carrier we have ever had in stock. It is the extension kind that will fit any running board. Special at $3.98. =— = $1.25 Garden Hoes Special at 98c There are two styles to choose from — a high grade farden hoe or a two- prong. combination hoe. Special at 98¢. steel of the “Basket Specials” You Will Find in Bargain Basement 15e Eagle Lye. Special at .........-.++....-..10¢ There aré many other Specials just as good as these. sleep as a consequence. “A friend of mine had recetved « rection of @ special Tunlac represen tative ASK FOR The Victrola STYLE VI Price $35.00 ‘A genuine Victrola that will afford a never-failing source of pleasure and entertainment in your home or on a trip to the mountains. In fact no va- cation can be complete without it. Convenient for the porch, lawn, camp or the canoe. Sold on Terms to Suit You 1216-18 Third Avenue Phone Main 3139 Between University and Seneca AIT ICE SELECT TOE ELS LINEN AE ELEN TO et, " * mittee, Daniels maid troop transpor-| tation up to the summer of 1918 de pended on allocation of tonnage from the allies and wag limited by port! and transportation facilities tn | Franca | He declared further that America | exceeded Great Britain in rapidity of troop movement, altho American troops had to cross 3,000 miles of wa- ter, eee Daniels Consulted | Wilson on Cables WASHINGTON, May 14.—Preat- dent Wilson waa consulted by Geere- tary Daniels before the latter made public the president's secret cable rama and confidential speeches, de livered during the war, in which he sharply criticised the British navy, it Wat Announced today at the White oune, clean up. Saturday, choice ....cc0sscccesccccccce PaO Women’s Bathing Suits Stars 26 to 46 at $2.05, $3.75, $4.00, $4.50, $5.00, $6.50, $7.50, $8.50 and $20. Bathing Shoes at 75¢, $1.25, $1.95 and $2.50. Bathing Stippers—75¢, $1.25, $2.00 and $2.25. Bathing Caps—Plain and Novelty Styles,at 25¢, 50¢, 65¢, 75¢, 85¢ and $1.00, Main Flor Japs to Appeal Fine | ">t sv, intormea Justice 0. W. eas Ww | Brinker, who assessed the fine, that for Kicking Woman . win appea the case. Mrs. Mo Fined $100 for kicking Mra. Jean|Pheters testified that Karo kicked McPhetera, Normandic apartments, |her as hard as he could. Karo said when she came to his place to take be thought she had come to steal a school census, J. Kara, of 1213 | $2,400 he had sewn in clothing. Will Try to Fly From Border Blaine to A nonstop oneday flight from Blaine, Wash, to Stockton, Cal, will be attempted by Lieut, Ralph M. Kelty on May 23. | ALL WOOL MEN’S SUITS $35 VALUES FOR $24.85 $45 VALUES FOR $33.85 $50 VALUES FOR $38.75 $60 VALUES FOR $43.65 $70 VALUES FOR $48.75 OVERCOATS.... Here is a chance to get more than your full money’s worth. on the price of a coat for next fall SHAFER BROS. Shafer Bros. Are glad to join with the efforts of the leading mer- chants of the country in ae to lower the cost of living. We have gone carefully through our big stock and marked clothing at prices that spell decided sav- ings for our customers. The curtailing of profit is our contribution to the sane movement that has been started to get America back to normal conditions, Grouped {pr the extra special pri the best woolens. of boys’ clothing $22.75 $30 VALUES, FOR... Save I Just the thing for , 300 Boys’ Suits in larger sizes $15 values; on sale at.. YOUNG MEN’S SUITS, BOYS’ SUITS sale at three ce reductions $11.85, $14.65, $19.65 All the new éolors and patterns in Largest stock on the Coast. “* $9.75 $17.85 Last season's stock. Light colors. summer wear, Seattle’s Largest Clothiers SECOND FIRST AND UNIVERSITY AND UNIVERSITY | WHOLE BLOCK LONG