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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16, 1920, 300 Families Are Congratulations; Meet at Des Moines Picnic Saturday e e Otto Praeger, second auaiatant | DES MOINES, Iowa, June 16.— Pupila of 8, John's parish Bunday| That Seattie’s retail stores can | s Reclaimin [ ands | Postinaster gener! and one of the | Bix thousand club women of the and kinder will be! compare with any in the world was » founders of the aerial mail service in| United States gathered here today to| #'¥en free car rides to the annual q the United States, wired consratu:| discuss quoxtions of the day at the | pone = cee ae ‘ | Sees Tuesday to the Chamber of| Golden Prairie biennial of the Gen | aay Paid, Catenoen, ‘ rippe or {Tees bry rg ey of Women's clubs. latte people will take car at, States for the purpose of studying | here * pba: thrift and com-| 9.45 a. m. AC Yéuler way children| business conditions in thin country | After 36 months of so ogress, withjacre tracts, o cleared | tion oi will receive en and board Phin party, whic | : Sniltions in ney car nd and Yesler the leading retail gh 4, arrived in % Rest hom ) Pease convey to them|a de finite Aw wntation pre WENATCHEE, Jack Smith, ulane ernoon. They -4 ois th — me on the important to be fo! lowed by federation moms | arrested for attempted murder mele Gepaytment stores and were la : - ni va {bers during’ the coming club y te McAuley, of Spokane ‘the mucnts of the retail bureau ot the " Governmer . . Yelopme with ‘Ss AT ALDERWOOD MANOR © hundted families have lerwood Manor to help "new life to the land.” The p' to encourage intelligent deve ent, with one acre ready te duce, and the other nine meres donnected train servi How to solve the logged o Problem of the & perplexing Millions of | down by t 2 1853. waiting to be cleared by the man/ 7 DREAMED PLAN with nerve and grit | 4 OF “LITTLE LANDERS" Many of the “little tanders” re| . Each year saw thie gigantic con.|tain their jobs in Seattle, i cern paying taxes on more logged | ‘heir places during the and during weather eff land ck sobre age oultry and agrictitural And have «dem says Irwin, “that with | him |@ersy, cooperation, the low | have| With @ lttle plece of land can at company in| tin independence.” | If the Alderwood Manor plan we rere +s Two m invested by this xperiment | perts in poultry and dry agrt aged to study the Jand and establish a schoo! for peo ple who would join the Alderwood B Manor community of little farms A recreation is and fads were constru 4 _— was LIBERALS T0 HOLD MEETING Convention Is Planned for July 10 and 11 CHICAGO, June 16.—Platforms of Uberal parties which will hold their national conventions here July 10 and 11 are being we 5 @@ they will fit together in ily, thousands and thousands of acres of logged © were off land can be} adding wealth to the state that ts already worrying about the day| when all timber has been cut and marketed. URGE JOHNSON TO QUIT 6.0, P.: Petition Is Being Criculated| in Portland PORTLAND, June 16.—Petitions urging Senator Hiram Johnson to! | bolt the republican ticket which was jwelected at the Chicago convention are being circulated here. W. P. Adams, leader in the local fy into ten _ @bcided to amalgamate in support of one presidential Ucket, it was learned movement, said today the petitions are being enthusiastically signed in Both the labor party and large numbers. b mittee of 4 cee | on the pre SAN JOSE, June 16.—The San dor planks. | Jose Evening Sun editorially says ‘These pla | “The mountain has labored and efals of both parties, wi I differ only fm their wording and wil \e Public ownership of tranapor' natural resources, stock yards, evators, telephone, telegraph, Mills and all basic industries, im the rhe grand olf pachyderm has t forth——pot merely #a dark but a dark white elephant. politicians are holding their to keep from laughing out | | | brought forth a mouse, | } | sides — n- | loud. | “The people are holding their | noses—to keep from getting sick 7“ [) workers participating agement. . ‘The league of nations issue has | been left untouched by the platform Builders. Opinion on the subject is @ivided, there being the sa: Bie among the Liberals on this ques tion as that experienced by the re at their convention, and it is predicted will crop out the democratic convention. Lib- leaders do not expect it to cause @ emash-up. Oh a itarn j Present U. S. Flag + jee commission will hold a hearing to Mother Ryther |ii.oSaiy 2. to cons Mor the applica: _An American flag was presented | tion of the traction company for an {© the Mother Ryther Home by| increase from the present Tcent fare | Btevens Post Women’s Relief Corps to 10 cents, ‘The company asks suffi | No. 1 Monday. Special presentation, cient revenue to enable it to pay 8) exercises were held per cent on its investment —— noite loud 3 “If Hiram Johnson doesn't bolt, | millions of Americans will” Tacoma Carfares Going to 10 Cents TACOMA, June 16-—Street car fares in this city are certain to be raised to “10 canta, city officials de clared today. The state public serv. FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET DOWNSTAIRS STORE | The Acorn Gas Range In This Efficient Model | $65.00 UICK cooking |]! and baking, economy and all the | i other conveniences of cooking-by-gas | that are especially | | appreciated in sum- | mer are embodied in | this model of the Acorn Gas Range. | Priced low at $65. b | —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE 25-Foot Garden Hose $3.00 HIS very attractive price is quoted on Rubber-lined Cotton Gar- ‘4 y den Hose, in %-inch size, iy complete with couplings; | 25-foot length, $3.00; 50- 4 foot length, $5.75. ‘| ,RUBBER GARDEN 4 4 HOSE in %-inch size, 25-foot length, $3.50; 50-foot length, $6.50. - THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE continues to work out satistactor-| fi) transformed into productive areas, | 7 Praeger Sends Hie. THe DOWMSTAIRS stom ‘ THE SEATTLE STAR St. John Parish \6, 000 Clulwemen Britishers Praise Seattle’s Stores) Form Stock Company the belief expremsed by Englinh mer. | empire will form a stock company, hants Who were visitors in Seattle | milk, starting Beptember 1, accord uesday after touring the United| ing to their decision at a meting |in his own wood shed, | Chamber of Commerce at an in r| forma! banquet at the New Washing | ton hotel Despondent, Has n Self in Woodshe SPOKANE, June 16—When— |dre@ milk producers of the Iniand| wife and daughter of John | returned home from enjoyini ertormance last night, t covered the body of Nigres Milk Producers eo” SPOKANE, June 16—Two hun- | erect @ plant and market their own | ous 76 | following sickness is given “We'll fight the Atetrtbute of at hin | caune of the suicide, own game If he starts to make trou ; FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET ung nan More Than 400 New Summer Frocks In a Featured ia $5.9 5 Thursday at A* opportune purchase arrays under this low price charm- ing frocks for every daytime use—for afternoon, for morning shopping, for porch, outing and home wear. Dresses of Gingham, combined with white organdie or pique. Dresses of Sheer Voile, in printed effects, plain colors and white. ov hr ae Tailored Dresses of cotton crash, sometimes with oihosall over-blouse over white skirt. These colorings to choose from—Rose, Lavender, White and _* in plain shades, plaids, checks, stripes and figured ef- ects. Sizes from 15 to 44; also a few extra sizes, ranging up to 49. The models sketched, and many more, are in this saving- opportunity, at $5.95. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE ray NAOT TIN An Assortment of Taffeta Ribbons At 25c Yard offers better qualities than usual for this price. There are gay plaids, stripes and checks to Real Economies Offered in These Gingham Tub Frocks At $2.75 Bye day of vacation is gingham-day when oly A choose from, also the he aah sobs hea aa favored plain colors, laahain, sometimes with — satin # = ciiuas aida inyake Fry bles: 41% & Jontraste » inches. w-price: colorful plaids are collars at 25e yard. of white rep or plain col- —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORB or, and belts and pockets have a decorative value, too. The Dress pictured is from this collection. Sizes 7, 8, 10 and 12 years. An opportunity to buy advantageously for vaca- tion wear, $2.75. jamas, frogs. | DOWNSTAIRS STORE Broken Lines in White Voile Waists $1.65 HIS grouping of odd’ lots is the oppor- tunity for many women to provide for summer needs at a saving. The Blouses are trimmed with laces, often tucked and embroidery - inserted, and they are quite apt to be rumpled from handling and display. At a very low price— $1.65. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Boston Mints Special 50c Lb. ELIGHTFUL summer confections — spicy pink-striped mints with crumbly centers. Special, 50c pound. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Good Bristles in These Hair Brushes At 50c HE good, firm bristles on these Brushes are set in ebonoid backs of the handy narrow shape— bristles and backs both of a Quality unusually good for this price—50c, —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Women’s White Canvas Oxfords In Graceful Five-eyelet Model At $4.50 Pair A SHAPELY, plain-toe model, well-made and smooth-fitting, with white welting on the Goodyear welt soles and white enam- eled Cuban heels. Sizes 21% to 7. Excellent values at $4.50 pair, —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Silk and Woolen Remnants at Reduced Prices ENGTHS sufficient for dresses, blouses and coats in this accumulation of remnants, which in- cludes: Taffeta, Satin, Messaline, Crepe de Chine and Pongee. Poplin, Serge, Woo] Pop- lin, Broadclgth. Velours, Velvets and Corduroy. At prices considerably reduced, -THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Men’s Summer Pajamas: At $2.25 TRIPED patterns of blue, pink, lavender and green to choose from in these well-tailored Cotton Pa- cut in V-neck style, and finished with silk An interesting collection, at $2.25, —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE 425 Pairs of Women’s Fiber-Silk “Drop-Stitch” Stockings |] Special $1.00 Pair 6 Bets open-work drop-stitch effects so popu- lar for wear with low shoes—in excellent } fitting Black Fiber Silk Stockings of servige- able quality. Sizes 8Y,, 9, 9% and 10. An interesting Thursday feature, special, $1.00 pair. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Bluebird Crepe Gowns - Reduced to $1.95 has become almost as staple as muslin, this bluebird-patterned crepe in Gowns—in this instance having the pink ground spaced with stripes or pin-dots as well. ’ So attractive is the material itself that no ‘i trimming is required other than featherstitching and hemstitching. Reduced to $1.95, Oe Muslin Gowns gi Reduced to $1.00 a As pictured above, Slip-over Gowns, drawn at neck — with ribbon-run embroidery edging, and finished with embroidery edge at sleeves. Reduced to $1.00. —THE DOWNSTAIRS.STORE | Active Boys and Girls Will Soon Be~ “ine Donning “Busyboy” Play Suits For Vacation Wear HEY can tumble about as much as. high spirits demand in these one-piece gar- ments, which are 80 sturdy and so well- made that mother will be entirely relieved of mending worries. Coverall style, in firm blue denim or khaki twill cloth, trimmed with plain red band- ing. Sizes 1 to 8 years, $1.75. Sizes 10 to 14 years, $2.00. . ‘ —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORB 3-Piece * Mixing Bowl Sets $1.45 UPERIOR in fin- | | ish are these — Yellow Bowls, for they have none of the rough spots that mar the sur ‘face of the average mixing bowl. . The set of three, 7-inch, 8-inch, 9-inch sizes, with — decoration of brown line border, low-priced at, $) —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE ‘