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ar eRe TS £m . ofr a4 — Srieia Sevset Seer 7” tt P BSRPRRGA St07 MONDAY, FONT 7, TH HAT REPUBLICANS DID DURING MEET AT CHICAGO, 1916 ves met in conven nominated The first campaig and Hanna, the MeKin} Theodore Living Room Furniture iners rinting and such floor. Pricd from $300 up. ab, in favor of an anti night waa che > iW WAY In Roosevelt's en |when he was a p expressed approval of liberal recla- jmation and anti-syndicalism planks. Leaders chosen were Thaddeus 8. se} chairman of the i. Kelley, Tacoma, } GRUNBAU pokar thing over a hund i Seeeae8 “ lars, This wa Pr ~ mt Munsey, George secretary of th . <= co Cc 3N Richards, Yakima, | P*rsonal friends ° platform; F. 8 Dement, Walla telemates, as the Aid to get Missourt recent testimony | committee, | convention Women Politicians | Demand Rights CHICAGO, June %.—Women re igorous protests of | publican today plunged into! ‘ Where Pike Meets Fifth big a, permanent organization; W Laube, Seattle, credentials; H. W. erotoootoceoleorooraorcyoray af MacVhall, Raymond, rules. Common Witchhazel Demos Vote for i Ba Release Radicals . } Fine for Sore Eyes eallis te 3 camt arty activities are official and may orrupt as the part eaders It is surprising how quickly eye ¢x-service men nt the King| their ght for equal suffrage in the) pest for their par inflammation is helped by common | County Der at its Sat | inwid jon of their party tid " witchhazel, camphor, hycrastia, ete, | urday mec ‘ote of fifty-fifty representa as mixed in Lavoptik eye wash. One| 54 to 16, a n petitionir national republi elderty lady, who had been troubled } Pres an milena. thes tea with chronic eye inflammation for °% Many years, was greatig@helped in r with represe nationa tion to « the republican torney mittee two days We guarantee a smal) 85d former a ng | Mon the republican nationa bottle of Lavoptik to help ANY | th lenignated to hear the CASE weak, strained or inflamed (ty 4 Du Pont, eyes. Aluminum eye cup FREE.|!ng a dynicka, Swift Drug Co. and leading drug: | “! Iowa, and | * * BY LOWELL (Written by “Curage of paid, ew thing in pre against any law, 4 The theory t n run by ey Bryan free sil Mark advertising, expenses have to ntaiive om the plat be met. But these bills have, in the “ mente: b ee pS | Past, been met in part by local or. { Sold on the Easy Payment Plan 7} Le ae on delogation reat.|amiaations, and never ‘have. been firmed its support of Senator Poin. ' J Formerty WoedhouséGrunbaum Furniture Co. Ine. dexter as « presidential candidate, | PAY DELEGATES ampalen of 1912. rimary candidate }agninet Taft, the expenses ran some red thousand dol subscribed by Frank Perkins and a few The payment of money directly to Lowden manager | according to thi fore the senat ns. It ts not the laws now that all these “voluntary” and|.—the popular nolsemaking enthust-| be as pure or as|asm—for the Wood and Lowden y managers think | candidactes ty and ils can-| ‘Third, it suggests difficulties at * ‘ Nobody Whispers the Dope | on Convention to Mellett MELLETT Arrangement Special With Collier's Weekly) CHICAGO, June There ts TEx P , ad ne hing Wrong with this conven. edy. Just the tonic for Ma 1° e @) Do one t or with ite 5 rellminary arrange Rervousness, sleeplessness, , and not } has whispered the in depressed feeling, loss of ues low-down in my cm This ian’t appetite, digestive troubles, sual, and it isn’t right convention would be dif. brain fag, or slow recovery time the stuff that from influenza and kindred ailments. A tonic, alterative and diGretic for blood and James Olive Curwood y Mightiest Tale of he Canadian Northwest « and letting | | down The eartier arriva! tefinitely by What do you ask of your cigarette? Coolness? RELU is always cool! Smoothness? RELU is smooth! Comfort? It’s the comfort-smoke! Flavor? The RELU taste is famous! It’s possible that you may not like the RELU —but if you ask these things of your cigar- ette—and if you’re a regular, open-minded fellow—smoke a RELU and check up the four guide-posts to cigarette-satisfaction. We are very sure that the score will be 100%. Your dealer has the RELU. RpELyY CIGARETTES 20c--f or--20 Reed Tobacco Company, Richmond, Virginia “comfortably” —so they're easy to take from the package! is what you hear from and out both eare wy taking tt in The e Is get it from the of four years in multiply they would hi THE SEATTLE STAR Millions Are Spent to Get! 'G.O.P. Convention Delegates manager (nee testimony be fore senate committees) and the claim been spent on primaries, not on vote buying, or the purchase of local political bosses “who can deliver their delegations.” | If 360 “pledged” delegates cont $2,400,000, or $4,850 apiece, how much would a majority of the con vention’s delegates cont? Anewer, about $4,400,000, And, if the conven. ten were unanimous? About $9,000,000. ALL ARE SORE AT HIRAM m ally what will be the effect of the exposure of ty aturnaiia of} pre-convention corruption ?* First, of courne, it makes the big bosses Ured to have it turned out of instigating” Borah to this “un friendly” act Second, it dampens the enthusiasm the f one of the “buying” undid * named. Fourth, it increases the prospect { the “big five” will sit behind 1 doors and rule out the present favorites and decree that only @ fark horse’-—-like Charles EF. Huges—can wipe the slate clean and |start the mace free of the handicaps t' of scandal and bitterness. * * [had it all ready for us comparative jly later comers. In strictest confi Genor, they would have laid down ex.| ¥ what was due to happen at any kiven @tage of the Week's proceed joe All the old-timers are here, but they haven't a thing to whisper This goes for the distinguished Washington correspondents and for the politionl experts from all the home town papers, Don't put this down against the newspaper men, however They know what's doing. all right. The trouble is there isn't anything doing, APATHY NOT GOOD RICANS ot usual. It ty not right for this reason: It indicates an apathy that cannot be called good for the American people, What this coun | try needs today, to speak In the #en- | atorial phrase, is a good fight. Un | lone this convention develops one, all | the turmoll that is boiling within | the people will find no useful outlet, } Just what is rexponsibl® for this of things is hard to may. Na Chairman Will Hays recog nized the need of a first-class Irish | plonic within the ranks of the repub- Mean party months ago, and haa |been bending | promoting one | He did it by working toward a free and fair convention | Perhaps the lack of fighting spirit thus far shown is due to the lack of & tangible target for attack The lold guard has furnished that target, |but while the inner loop hotels are | Glied with delegates ready to fight | the old guard at the drop of a hat, they haven't found any good reason yet to consider tha the hat has been | dropped | Johnson has talked of fight, and has Moses, but nefther of them |{e absolutely sure with whom he's talking about fighting If things don’t get better soon, it to be the most peaceable ever fought. Meantime, any man who needs or desires a little national advertising has a grand opportunity in this con- vention city. Tf he will drop into go With something worth while writing about, he will find the re porters outnumber the delegates two | to one, ready and eager to do him a good turn | hi ae G.O.P. Leaders Hope for Pacification CHICAGO, June 1.—Republican | Party leaders today centered their ef. | forts on preventing a row over the treaty plank of the platform on the floor of the convention Senator Lodge, who will be tem- porary chairman of the convention, | Senator Watson, leading candidate | for chairman of the resolutions com- mittee, which will write the plat- | form, and Will H. Hays, chairman of the republican national committeo, took leading parts in the pacifica- tion efforts. Their task i to write a plank which will be acceptable both to the “bitter ender” opponents of the League of Nations, headed by Sena- tors Johnson and Borah and the mild reservation group, whose chief representatives at the convention are Senators Hale of Maine, Kellogg of Minnesota and Lenroot of Wisconsin, CAMP FIRES have been banned on the militiry reservation at Camp Lewis, Camping, hunting or fish- ing on the reservation without a written permit from the command ing general has been’ prohibited Termtnal aa Markets When you walk in comfort; stockings. A pac of ‘Allen's Foot-Kase, the antiseptic powder to shake into the shoes and sprinkle in the foot bath, gives you that “old and saves wear. Al- makes tight or new Bb . Ladies can wear shoes one smaller by shaking some Allen's Foot-Base in each shoe in the morning. Sold everywhere, Three ballots were taken by the BY SON GARDNER {No real republican party exists in| publicans in convention at the 1] CHICAGO, June T.—New reconia| the South and the delegations to the | Coliseum, June 010, Charles E. Tl in the high cost of delegates have ventions are hand-picked, political Hughes and Charlies W. Pair 4 been set by the 1920 G. O. P. con ks, who, once every ur years, | ba were nominated for presl: T| vention. Vote-buying has also be ke a little “easy money” this way dent and vice pre t, respec: || come om public. Popular senti JATES tively, on the third f : | ment toward the practice is evidently 100,000. Me a - vf rol Bony - pod os eynical | The purchase of Missour! votes by Never was so much money spent) Lowden at $2,500 does not indicate elved 2634 votes, on the second t) on a preconvention campaign, Elec:|the real market price of votes. On 3 8% and on the third 949% tion costa have run inte the millions. 7 of $400,000 .xpent by the Roonevelt and John = thay tor ver cams Men ot 1896, cont, about | of #0 votes pledged, his votes cost The showing of beautiful Cane and Mahog- pectively. They dectined the hom: |] “orgy of political corruption.” Th “tis Wied pa ead ; ter sh , ination and the delegates voted to || campaign run by George B. Cortel- | Conse ely f hey have coat | any Three-piece Living Room Suites is most mupport the republican nominee. J! you for Roonevelt in 1904 cost leas | about "$11,000. uplece-the 155 extensive. Upholstered in fine silk velour a Del ; Fim Weveucvedied eliabiiie’ evee| tens at : i k 0 pre-conventio eve ohnson people admit spend and high grade tapestry. Best spring con- mee le x og ye before touched the “railion “dollar |ing cluding Calitorsa) $200,000 7 y mar Such campaigns coat s The cla 115 ed, dele on, struction and loose cushions. These beau- ro] tesa hae fnacseagthe thing. ‘They have to be “financed.” which would make the cost of euch , hice ? v6 7 “ae ee we cats | Halls have to be hired, rajirond fare! delegate about $1,750, This, the tiful Suites are being displayed on the first [ey Sciseations already have selected] and the hotel expenses of mpeakers | Johnson magagers would claim, has ally by & senate committee and} are inclined to blame Johnson | A SPECIAL rich colored sport silks silk which sdéld Tuesday, a yard, $6.95. summer weight and have, day, a pair, 39c. NEW TUB AT $5.00 Second Floor The attractive tub dress sketched is made of a fine quality percale in black and white, rose and white and blue and white stripes, A splendid fitting garment, trimmed with white poplin, Vestee front and side-sad- dle pockets. Sizes 34 to 46. ‘For Misses—A neat tub dress of plain chambray in pink, blue and green is.dis- played in a short-waisted model in size 16 only at Through a stock readjustment in the silk goods section 350 yards of wear are substantially reduced for Tuesday. ‘ : " e Special a Yard $6.95 | 250 yards of 40-inch Newport cords, Kumsi Kumsa plaids and Jacquard sport formerly at $12.50; WHITE FIBER SILK STOCKINGS 4, 39¢ For Tuesday only the hosiery section will place on sale 800 pairs of 4 plain white fiber silk stockings in sizes 81 to 10. These are of a light ~ SALE OF SPORT SILKS Ugper Main Ploog : which are particularly adapted for summ Special a Yard $4.95 100 yards of 40-inch washable Bar- onette silk in plaid patterns and light, © effective color combinations. Formerly ~ | $8.50; Tuesday, a yard, $4.95. 4 a c Main Ploor, Rear " ; lisle feet and lisle garter tops. Special Tues-” Handmade Chinese Laces Main Floor DRESSES $ A special display of @ | new shipment of han@& made Chinese linen laces |i will. be the interesting — feature of our lace section on Tuesday and Wednes- day, June 15 and 16, which you are cordially — invited to inspect. ‘This showing incindes Cluny | and Filet patterns in widths — from one-half to seven inches which are suitable for collage energies toward|~ #0 do} and cuffs, fine lingerte, faney — work, etc. Priced at 35¢ and | up to $7.50 a yard BY MABEL ABBOTT CHICAGO, IL, June 7.—It was) Sunday yosterfay tn Seattle. It was! Sunday in the Hotel Congress lobby in Chicago, too, but if it hadn't been for the pretty clothes of the women | politicians, which made Peacock al-| ley look like an Easter parade, the) general effect would have been more lke a combination of Fourth of July day | and cireus July ever had as| e 1920 republican | wever. Wood and yarters easily lead all others in t nt of Red, White and Blue displ: the Coliseum’s | huge interior is lined with the Stars | and Stripes, and every lamp post for | [blocks along Michigan avenue ts) draped with them And no ballyhoo man ever shrinked so insistently the merits of his mide show as do the posters that! | proclaim from every inch 2 wall) |apace: “Johnson for victory,” “Wood will ow “Vote for Lowden,” | “Harding is the man,” “Hoover for) president.” So the Congress lobby was smoth jered with flags and plastered with Posters and just about the time when / the church bells were ringing in Se-| jattle and the organist was beginning | the prelude, delegates, committee men, headqdarters’ staffs, dark horses, visiting celebrities and work ers from the country districts were beginnifig to mill | Bad buttons, red and green | “Wood” quills, Kansas sunflowers and other insignia, gave a sort of | jcarnival effect, but it was an impres- | sive spectacle, nevertheless. | Everybody seemed to be looking for somebody on Important business. It was a little odd, however, that everybody always had time to stop and shake hands for five minutes by the clock with anybody else, who in | his turn also was looking for some- body but had plenty of time. And from the conversations that “HOMECROFT” will iron out the high-cost-of-liv- ing troubles for about 400 Seattle families. _© BLISS. | ALONZO 0. BLISS suites een For Constipation which causes | PIMPLES & BOILS| NERVOUSNESS | | ,RO CALOMEL O8 HABITFORMING BRUC | | | MADE FROM ROOTS, HERBS & BARKS ONLY MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE IN RACH BOX | ALONZO 0, BLISS MEDICAL CO. | ‘ Kot, 1888. WASHINGTON, D.C 9 Sunday in Chicago Looks Like Circus Celebration | accompanied these meetings, it was evident that everybody who was any- body had just come from a confer. ence or was just going to one Yet he same people pansed the same point so many times it seemed they must have got lot One of the busiest of the lobby Promoters sat down beside me for a moment. “I simply can't stand in these pumps another second,” she confided A well-dressed citizen with an in- tent look in his eye approached. They spoke in low tones, but I over. heard: “Got my car out here,” he “Great morning—come along.” got a lot of committee meet- ings,” she hesitated — “but” — and away they went WISE TO (Ua 3 TO)IRTARI: ity GET < (wn, suffer the discomforts embarrassments of @ 0.6. 2G: S,,Prevaretion for gottre bas Why pay several bendred dollars operation to remove a goitre when O.G, can be obtained for such a © small expenditure? LIST OF SIZES 32x80 INCHES 36x84 INCHES joints. wire. Extra Special at.... “Hoover.” At 29c at is eS SCREEN DOORS Special at $2.98 34x82 INCHES 36x80 INCHES These screen doors are made of select Eastern pine; they gre strong- ly constructed, being mortised at all Frames are 11% inches thick and are covered with black screen Beautifully Decorated China Cu and Saucers, Special 25c Pair ~ Regular Value 50c a Pair Special for Tuesday—A beautifully © decorated white china cup and -sau= | cer in the popular ovide shape. — Special at .. * lle a See Demonstration of ; The “Hoover” Suction Sweeper IT BEATS AS IT SWEEPS AS IT CLEANS See this demonstration and learn more about your Sold on easy payments. 50c Size O-Cedar Rolish O-Cedar Polish is excellent for pol- ishing floors, woodwork or furniture; it makes them look like new. on your automobile; 50¢ size, special - $2.98 0 BSG Use it

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