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THE tats — he threat of his tobacco being cut BELFAST, Ireland, Aug. 6—As| oer had no effect Fs E they declined to take baths, the cette: OO SE Fo il master of the Edenderry workhouse| ALDGR SPRINGS, Cal. Light stopped the tobacco allowance of| ning starts 22 fires in California na G. 0. P. Women Plan Big) two inmates, one of them said be! tonal forest on August 4 ee cumemastaiselmatinnpintatinginpenemeianaininaatladiiiibibisieateemameetmemene oe On al Aftair Tonight WOMEN! INSIST ON “DIAMOND DYES” . ‘The political batt given epi 4 Don’t streak or ruin your material in @ poor dye. Duy only “Diamond Dyes’ | night in the Masonic templ | torlum, Harvard ave, and I wit, | Diteetions in package — perfect results. Druggist has Color Card Re- mf the Women's King County ‘ift Any Corn Right Off. It Doesn’t Huft a Bit! Cerner ngressional offices from all @ parts of the state will be In attend. ance. Dancing and a reception with oy lan opportunity for all candidates and | voters to get acquainted is the pro cram for the affair, Saturday Only For Saturday selling we have an extra good value in a spun brass Jardiniere. The lines are fo] unusually graceful. : Made of heavy quality brass, fa] | 11. Gattis, president of the club. has 10-inch top diameter, 8 inches high. Support- a Flowers will decorate the hatireme ed by sturdy ball feet. Will take a flower pot of fy tener Ping aye Bbcng a See aot $1 95 Stunts and entertaining features Ole been prepared by the commit Liberal Credit Extended | tee, Mra. H. & Shaw will sing, Baby Murte! Frances Dana and her father &. INC. will do @ special act on Uptoes, Prof. WHERE PIKE MEETS FIFTH | ‘The affair will be strictly informal |an to dress, according to Mra, Allen | Robert Francis will present a musi- | cal and dancing number, and Charles Colburn, wooden shoe dancer, will perform, State and county organization of- fickais, and members of the Young Men's Republi: an club, the Veterans’ club and the Yanks’ club will ansiet Aa ushers, Advance ticket sales have been extensive, the committee re- porta, Seems Magic! Drop a Mittle Frees-| Freezone for a few cents, sufficient EADERS one on an aching corn, instantly ttiht pp your feet Cy Muted —- corn, toen, corn stops hurting, then shortly you |%f corn, oF corn between the inful foot calluses, without SEND L Utt It right off with fingers—Truly!| the fants ee ae the least sorencas or irritation, No BEE08 Sea0e8 State Conference to Be Held U. S. ARMY SALE at Frye Hotel New and Reclaimed Goods Leaders of the democratic party New U. S. Regulation Khaki Breeches—new, $8; good | thruout the state will assemble Sun-| reclaimed, $1.25. U. S. Shelter Halves or Pup Tents, $4.50. |day at the Frye hotel for « political US. Army Puttees, $1.25; Leather Leggins, $1.25. | conference as the result of an infor. PADILLA BAY LANDS } Pre iminary Ss | State Chairman George F. Christen-| Navy Blankets, single and double, new and reclaimed, th _ work has started on fo. St ee Saeeenne eeeen eee) ah prices. Hudson Bay Blankets, 314 point, very beguti- e e. (chrome wi confer with a. r.| ful, $20.00, Comforters, new, all sizes. New feather pil- ey $1.25; extra large, $1. 75. Large Bath Towels, 35c These lands are now being offered to $1.00. Capt. or Auto Robes, assorted colors, $9.00. to you at | Wastungton. D.C. arti ine Zoumt| Army and Navy Tents, all sizes. Red Cross Cotton Bat- | ty executive committed, which will ting, 25c lb. Gray Wool Yarn, $3.50 Ib. New Navy Can- $10 Per Acre | mect with Chairman Charlee D. Ful'| vas by the yard, 40c. Gold Medal Cots, 16-ounce canvas len to complete the county ticket. cover, $4.00. Special sale Friday and Saturday on tents. You can buy now at the above price i) , Christensen is sieo interesting him | 16x16 House Tent, khaki, forsone-third original cost to 4 ne probability that Governor Cox! cations, $29.50, New double white woolen Blankets, No stumps; no stones—level, rich gar- full-size bed size, $9.00. U. S. Government Heavy Mun- office for full information. SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. «—Fu.| ¢t¢. Sale conducted by circles, who died here last night. Near Yesler.Way sisters. He became owner of “Town| include carrying charge with orders, Money refunded if not as rep —soon it will be too late to get in on [Miskin D. Nooevait about Aurust| government. Makes two good rooms. New 9x9 Officers’ ; A a oa * 0. He said * } t, t fi- the ground floor on this virgin soil. [Ml{ stone scvannity inst Governor cor| Nay, Tent, constructed according to government, specifi , me Seattle during the cam! same as used by U. 8, Emergency Fleet and Hospitals, den lands. Buy now! Don’t wait! |Editor of “Town son Last Shoes. Officers’ Dress and Working Shoes, Write for particulars, or come to our Talk’’ Dies in S. F.| $8-5° pair. Camp chairs, Cots, Tables, Knapsacks, Belts, neral services will de held tomorrow m SPARKS & DYE te mec .F; gneve. citer t! CAMP LEWIS WIRELESS 514 2nd Ave. nent figure in Pacific coast literary! 904 ‘Third Ave., Next to Madison St., Seattle, Wash. Bonnet was 64 years old. He ts All goods as here represented, guaranteed. Will fill outoftown survived by a widow, a son and two! orders, carefully selected, fof shipment by parcel pott or express. Please Talk” In,1s99. You'd better hurry if you want to pick the best things in our ' Clearance Sale Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes are always a bargain at regular prices — when we reduce the price 25% they’re so much better bargains that you mustn’t miss them. $55 Suits—One-fourth Off............$41.25 $60 Suits—One-fourth Off............$45.00 $65 Suits—One-fourth Off............$48.75 $70 Suits—One-fourth Off............$52.50 $75 Suits—One-fourth Off............$56.25 $80 Suits—One-fourth Off............$60.00 In this group you will find some unusually fine Clothes—Fabrics—Styles. Colorings for everyone. Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes Shop Second Ave. and Seneca St. | ‘ Copyright 1920 Hart Schaffner & Marx | Upper Main Floor kneo. All sizes, Pink Sateen Bloomers, Pink Crepe Bloomers. WOMEN’S BLOOMERS at $10.00 UR Lingerie Section will feature Baturday a spe cil! purchase of 600 Sateen, Crepe and Batiste Bloomers, which through our principle of sharing economies (such as afforded by this purchase) with you, offers exceptional values, They are fitted with elastic at waist line and at era, Special........82.50 Special . 2... <0 «++. 81.50 Pink Bathte and Crepe Bloomers. Special. .§1.00 Boys’ School Suits—Special HE Boys’ Suit Section, on the Upper Main Floor, will place on sale for Saturday only, 68 Knicker- bocker Suits in belted style and made of mixed fabrics in dark colors, Sizes 6 to 16 Years. SILK Prrricoats Special Saturday Until Noon THE 7% Silk Petticoats which the Garment Sec- tion has taken from our regu- /?» lar stock and jy 4 “substantially ‘our druggist sells @ tiny tle of | humbug! _ MEET SUNDAY mal meeting Thureday at which| Navy Tarpaulins, new, good size, $14.50. Army and | COTTON BATHING SUITS For Men and Boys i Main Floor if bypond Men's Section, just @ step inside the Second Biack Cotton Bathing Suits with white and red trim mings. They are just what you need for your Sunday or weekend outing. Boys’ sizes, 26 to 34 Avenue Entrance, dipays SUMMer Hats’ Reduced to $2.50 sport models which sold gh oie at $5.95, $7.50 and a few at choice at $2.50. Ob spose aeserte se ge QLBE Mada's’ eines, 96 to 48, | Kodaks, Films and Supplies—Main Floor, reduced for a Saturday morning sale sold formerly at $10.00. The selection includes r Silk Jersey, Taffeta and 4 4 Messaline Silk Petticoats in RW PLY plain shades of Navy, Blacls "i Green, Brown, Copenhagen Blue, Tan and Purple; also a few changeable colors. Regular and Extra Large Sizes Second Floor this assortment of Summer Hats which the Millinery Section has taken from regular stock are light straw trimmed and 10.00, $12.50 and $15.00, For @ quick clean-up on Saturday SUFFRAGE COST A COOL MILLION Women Still Raising Money | for Ratification « WASHINGTON, Aug. 6.—The Na- tional Woman's party during its six: | year campaign to get congress to submit the suffrage amendment and in getting the states to ratify, has spent close to $1,000,000. Inasmuch as mere man stood in the way of) woman's righta, it was money wel on | spent! And even now the women are be- Ing compelied to raise $10,000 more | to make a campaign in Tennessee for ratification, all because Governor Clement of Vermont won't call a spe cia} eession where ratification would | be certain if the legislature could get together. If the opposttion to progress could | just learn, from experience, to yield | when it sees victory is certain, much of the people's energy would be saved and there would be less agi- tation, Back Again! The Wilkes Players WILL OPEN THE NEW SEASON OF 1920-1921 Sunday, August 15 : pe “PEG 0’ MY HEART” SEATS ON SALE TOMORROW AT WILKES THEATRE NOTE—Those desiring to re- new last season's reservations must notify Box Office at once either by phone, Blliott 2525, or in person, BLEITZ UNDERTAKING PARLORS AND CREMATORY Are now located at 315 Kil- bourne st., just two blocks west of my OLD location. anne who have had to use the Belts Seivice have found it ined, courteous and. com= forting in time of boreave- eThot wehtful, sympathetic attention ts synonymous with Bleits Ser: vice. Moulded Rubber Garden Hose Special «~~ 50-foot Lengths at $6.49 Here is one of. the greatest Hose bargains we have ever of- fered. The factory made us a special price on a large quantity of heavy, black corrugated rubber hose—as they did not wish to carry it over until next season. We offer 50-took lengths at this extremely low price.......... == - pS JUST ARRIVED A Late Shipment of Fish Baskets — We are going to close them out at greatly reduced prices. $2.50 No. 2 size at $1.69; $3.00 No. 8 size at $2.19; $3.50 No. 4 size at $2.59. $1.00 Fish Basket Straps at .cccecese OG = ST Mason Fruit Jars, Pint Size Special at 83c Doz. Saturday we are going to offer the old reliable Mason Fruit Jars at a bargain eae Pint size, dozen............83¢ Jewel Toilet Paper Special 7 Rolls for 25c 75¢ Battery Hydrometer at 49c You can’t afford to be without a Battery Hydrometer for your car when you can buy one at this price, 49¢ pn aeree ene on tiincibies Fi ive Red-Hot Speciuile. { From the Tool Department 75¢e Combination Pliers, special at .......0...0405 49¢ ba <1 $1.75 Teamsters’ Brown Canvas Aprons at ......... --. $1.19 $1.25 Adjustable End Wrench Dh, ccihatin +o secane a $1.00 Washita Mounted vs Stones at.......... $3.75 One-man Crosscut Saws at............ These saws are 314 feet long and are ‘of good pron ae ooo eee ee ee THE STORE FOR USEFUL ARTICLES