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FRIDAY, JUNE 18, 1920, THE SEATTLE STAR ue [PSISTSTSTSTOTSTSTSTOTST STSCI POTTS STSIS TH HERE’S MORE ABOUT WILSON INTERVIEW STARTS ON PAGE 13 tection that the League of Nations , ‘The republican congressional ided, “was more signifi of joint respec with the pr -A-\- ON SUITS FOR MEN AND BOYS A sale at Shafer Bros. is always an event. Regular prices the year around are always the lowest in Seattle. To cut these prices as in the present sale is an event in merchandising that our patrons appreciate. Men’s Suits at $24.85 These suits represent the accumulations of several seasons, but they are all wool, well tailored and Well worth their former price of $35.00, $50 Suits cut to $38.75--$60 Suits cut to $48.75 Latest shades, newest patterns, in models for dressy young men and for men who prefer the more conservative. ntry know ‘ontrol act has BEEBE 0000000000 of the people any other meas on. Time for re ponder ous the ad ministration enforce plonage act and ures that were of vital 1 | ing the war, Yet 1 defy the repub- | licans that the power given ent during the war has n unjustly uned against the ningle citizen has been ur SE00008 Young Men’s $30 Suits cut to $17.85 ts is m aoe Every shoe in our entire stock is reduced by SH OES 20 per cent. This includes even the famous AMERICAN BOY SHOE. A great chance to 20% OFF save money on men’s and boys’ footwear, All 0 dress and work shoes included in price cutting. Entrance to Shoe Store by either the First Avenue or the Second Avenue Doors, Extra Special—Boys’ Suits at $15.65 These suits regularly sold for $22.50. They include the famous Jack O’Leather reinforced leather suits as well as some very exceptionally good two-trouser suits. . This special simply indicates the many bargains to be found in our Boys’ Department. All other suits at the same reductions. Men’s Extra Trousers, 20% Less injury to the y and rights of amt ble: 1 don't ven care to de- I have deemed | at protection of That would be ering an apology I do not be calls for an ve that my co apology of any kind SAYS REPUBLICANS | ARE RESPONSIBLE | “The republican and not the demo- fect of it on the pe They will have from whe t antiidates for the presider tions @ number of excellent men, I whould hot want to express an pr nee or opinion elt individuals or pla jon which might influ minds of the men whose vote ultimately deck 1h form wil in ments, and fr biguous terms, as was th the Chicago THINKS DEMOCRATS HAVE BIG CHANCE I have not raised my convention.” cont n of nfident do not believe that permit themselves to be mo he uncharitable ¢ pulses of any individual The republican conve tion, It was the direct a what I hope the democrat reanive element in the party sacrificed every pri made attractive the mo eight years ago in order SHAFER BROS. Seattle’s Largest Second and University Whole Block Clothiers First and University Long oratic policy has been responsible | for any bad effects that have result | ed from the failure of the repub: lean senate to ratify the Versailles treaty and the covenant of ue of nations. The republican loyoToyoyoyoyoyopoyoyoyofopopojofopojojoyoyoyofoyoyjofofofofofofofofofofofojojojojofojojojoyojojo} for the sole p ne of advancing biiean chan ‘or winning the ing presidential election, and 1 a sincere desire to t of the measures ng the country publican pol kgerate the PARIS eo war dep Final official statement of tment places number of diers killed during war at AL. —Sate blowers get of jewels from store of READY FOR OUR Second Annual SWEET PEA“ ROSE SHOW The wonderful success of our Flower Show last year has brought many inquiries as to our show this year, and we are glad to be able to announce that it will be held at our fine Westlake showrooms early in July—the exact date will be announced later. Get busy now and enter for this event, which we are determined will be the finest show ever held in the Northwest. Many handsome trophies will be awarded, and EVERYTHING I5 FREE. Mayflower Milk —ideal for the youngsters who get so hungry “between meals.” Keep it in the ice box and let them in all they can drink. Mayflower Buttermilk the [Of the world and to themselves “The abandonment at Chicago of ley of negation has been persiated |th¢ progressive spirit was woefully tragi@ I hope and believ tragedy at Chi democratic |Ject leason in this directio | not be overidoked.” » will p | *|Ready to Make Treaty Cam- paign Issue BY DAN L. BEE) SAN FRANCISCO, J bers of the democrat committee and the few y here for the nati neemed ready te the plan of Pr make the treaty Presidential camp: Their impression has ng that the treaty wov inoue. ident Wilson for a Statistion prepared by th is uninstruc ndded.to the ig the conventio: is a delightful year-round drink, and particularly deli- cious in warm weather. Make its use a habit. Your grocer has these good things on ice. Ask for them. ENTRIES FREE—ADMISSION FREE Apply for Entrance Blanks Now ro Specia roR WEEK- ~~ ae END Gis BUYERS oy? 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Protect yourself and your crops by get- ting the original Be sure you ot Carnation INVICTA POULTRY FOOD ontn of wheat and ¢orn we have rd of quality which has made © favorite with particular poultry RANDALL-McLOUGHLIN na | a a2 THREE STORES four 4 2 Western at Madison Wentlake at Greenwood at f5th “a f “Where the Madison Harrison On the Country’ Club jas it~ }in the committ Of 49 states and territ« # sheet, o ing instructe convention, N structed for Pres Hitchcock; New ards: Ohio (48) for Pennsy , ; Virginia (24) gon (10) for McAdoo. ts from the vari of the unin. favoring another, but they lease at the con n Stomach, Ete. ch trouble e due na ped | chloric ‘acid stomdeh” ge nd er lof twe Jand often disagr f a ntati stomach i t action on the st wder or a ets taken » food will idity whic removes ally and of pepsin pi | digests | without ner ficial digeste t a few Magnesia from iat. Ask for eithe inchs of a bisu is not a laxative, Try thi Cable Starts” Elliott 2697 Road—Rallard 4139 eat what you want at you ever had on rier to gratify the vanity or p: added, “was the apothesis of reac. | tion will turn out to be. The leaders who call themselves progre who pretend to speak for the p: the ambition of some of the present day leaders to prevent the pe: “|the United States from fu |their honest obligations to the rest ention with an ob DEMOS ACCEPT WILSON'S PLAN! jost in the k of a possible renomination of * not appeared in the open, how | ever THUS OSPTCS WT TD ET Avold Indigestion, Sour Acid Stom- ach, Heartburn, Gas on sufferers should do n & limited ie * that disagree with 4 bably no better, safer event its further f trouble and the m land see if this isn't the | ple ger regard tforn hand or inued, that the f their they wil! led a ntion,” he | | ithenix of onven. | an} that | vement of | to gratify rep ot} ing | e that the provide the nm that will BE Wilson te been al wld be the he national n ries listed only 11 are Nebraska Jersey (28)| Cox; K Ivan’ for G ious st jon. and practically all nay medi h. Chronic t, avo m, | d #, OU on by h anti-acid mach and igestent. Hut a teaspoon couple of in @ little neutralize h may 1 healthfully Hs or arti Hisurated rated 8 plan your t “what to == = U/nitokm Coffee - ‘ ») “Always/lastes the Same ~ With Coffee Tasters Brands vary, madam. That is why, although you use a certain brand for months, keep the pot clean and make the coffee just the same, you can’t get the same flavor daily. You know how men fuss about that-— they think it’s your method. You would give much to stop those “kicks.” There’s only one way—change the brand. Buy a brand that's always uni- form in flavor. “Folger’s Golden Gate” is uniform. It requires infinite skill to produce it. That's why some brands often fail to keep faith with you in making coffee. The best raw coffees are variable. Whole shipments from the same How We Make a Chang: the Same Flavor Every Day FOLGERS “” COFFEE “Always Tastes the Same in the Cup~. eless Coffee lantation differ in taste and quality. Fs is overcome in “Polger's Gol- den Gate” by blending and — constantly—to match the flavor of one Jot with that of the one before. A “near” match won’t do—for in a Jime flavor that is precisely uniform lies our main claim to your patronage, Try this brand. Noteits smooth, rich, delicious flavor. This is a non-acid coffee, so you can make it “strong” if you wish and still retain a healthful effect. “Folger's Golden Gate” is different as must expect this—for it is better. jut the best of it is, every can is the same. If you use the same method you always get the same results. 2 a | | FOLGER’S Golden ( ath J: A: FOLGER & COMPANY: San Francisco+ Seattle» Kansas Cisy' announced today Last year there were 364,498 : Fd committee, Wisconsin Group We favor a sane enforcement of in Alberta, which produced 2,1) Favors Wine Plan ws is: amenament,” he said pounds: of wed Walee eae MILWAUKEE, Wis ne 18t Nobody wants restoration of the ar a , ‘ : > ) Those daily editorials in The Star Wisconsin's delegation he MO old conditions and the saloon evil, the livest, most timely, easily cratic national conve fight for a light beer a Gudice, secretary of the state | home n to/ put the people should be permitted wine plank, | to have light wines and beer in the comment on, and explanation of, oral ideal for dairying. - In food value, Tillamook Cheese pre- cedes meat, eggs, bread, potatoes = and eleven other staples. Five m 4 quarts of full cream milk are used in or uncooked. ne or iia 7/11 AMOOK ‘ on the Rind! Inviting as your own kitchen— The large kitchens in which Tilla- mook Cheese are made are as clean and fresh as the most particular housekeeper could demand. Great, shining vats and utensils, white walls, white-clad workers— and through the windows, glimpses of the cool, green valleys that are Do you wonder that Tillamook Cheese has a superior flavor? making a pound of “Tillamook:” It is rich, creamy, mild—delicious cooked The best grocers sell Tilla- mook-—either by the slice or in family sizes of 6 and 14 Ibs. TILLAMOOK COUNTY CREAMERY ASSOCIATION 24 Cheese Kitchens Owned and Operated Co-operatwely by Tillamook Dairymen TILLAMOOK, OREGON