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“food chopper; 4 extra cut tere; regular price $1.85; @pecial for this sale, $1.49, —warbage can; corrugated tron; —onequart rice boiler; alumtnum; regular price this sale, 84.89. —2+pound scale, as pictured; fegular price $3.25; special for Uhis sale, $2.48. sale: housefurnishings hundreds of staple items at radically REDUCED PRICES— —four days remain for you to “stock up” at this timely sale of useful uten- sils and conveniences for the kitchen, the pantry, the laundry and bath- room at values that are remarkably low—these few sample sale values will give you an idea of hundreds of similar ones you will find in our large attractive housefurnishing de- partment. Granite tea kettle; 7- Qt. size; regular price $1.80; Special for this gale, $1.49. Belgian hand-made genuine willow clothes has kets; regular price $3-—; spe ¢lal for this sale, $1.98. —for immediate disposal we offer at practically |: cost, these well-known Kerr jars. —Kerr small mouth, self-sealing —l-quart size, the dosen.. daisy churn for butter, may- onnaise, etc; regular price $3—; special for this sale $1.98. —l-pint size, dow. .91.09 —I-quart aise, dos.@1.18 onl sis, dos. .91.48 —lpint size, doz. .§1.00 —lquart size, dor. $1.18 —eeal. size, doz. . 61-48 —erantte tpiece cooking set; regu —aluminum tee Kettle; Squart ste jar price $2.70; special for this regular price $5.50; special for 9. this sale, $3.48. —vacuum washer; heavy tin; with —sink ‘sfrainer; aluminum; regutar handle; regular price $1.50; spe Price Thc; special for this sale, cial for this sale, O8¢. 59¢. Stand Y Credit * ESTABLISHED: "TACOMA: 4. SCHOENFELD & SOMS LIST YOUR HOMES FOR RENT WITH OUR FREE RENTAL DEPARTMEN —new Masco rubber suction —-S¢-plece goia and white hand painted china dinner set: regular price $49.40; spholal for this sale, $39.50. —warbage pall; galvanized; 5- gallon; regular price $2.75; special for this nale, —dust pan; enameled fintsh; regular price 25c; special for this sale, 19¢. —push broom; regular price $2.50; special for this ala $2.19. Coming |Cox Gives ’Em Good ,War Brought Peace |Madame Calve to Retire From Public Aug. 117—Mmo. Calve, the opera singer, is going to| creed. retire at the end of @ coming con- . cert tour of the provinces. she|American Barkeeps haa never sung to provincial auc. ences in Engiand, and her desire to do this before ahe leaves the stage has delayed her retirement for al/prohibition in the United States, to Direct Campaign} Weather, He Says SPOKANE, Aug. 17—Senator| cpicaco, au . Aug. 17.—States In the Miles 5 aorta will go to Seattle! siddie West and Northwest are en- "shortly yoy ord campaign af-| joving the best’ weather in thetr| fairs on the Pacific coast. Poindex-| history, H. G. Cox, weather prophet _ ter ts chairman of the republican suttlen, Si a uaa artemis gana iets i « w a oan de oo 1° According to Cox, this summer has SWIM ME RS been*the most comfortable and the | After a strenuous swar'weather ta the ilagio Were trudgeon or crawl » enjoy relict from *. muscular strain in BAUME . ’ to Friends’ Home ROCHESTER, Eng. Aug. 17— Rose Friend told the magistrate that she had been married for 17 years and “never had a moment's Peace till the war broke out.” After her husband returned from the war he again began assaulting ber, she declared. but Boldt’s apple pie ins Adv. COMING SUNDAY For One Week " | Oliver Morosco ANALG ee | AREUMATISM! he BENGUE 6. gn rare oi and Aetored| an spent money! freely for so-called ‘cures, na have read about Urie Acid’ until I could almost taste it I could not sisep nights or walk without pain my hands wei sore and stiff i o d @ pe But now | am active business and can/| write all day tends are surpris: You might just GREENWOOD YOUR FAVORITE COMEDIENNE IN HER LATEST MUSICAL HIT “LINGER LONGER LETTY” Get Your Seats Now METROPOLITAN MAN'S _ : at the chang man old his organs ; ma . neuritis and like complaints a isas mad 3 he by taking treatment supposed to| can be as vigorous and healthy at| drive Uric Acid out of 70 as at 35 ifhe aids his organs in performing their functions, Keep | your vital organs with and recover his strength | from “The Inner Mysteries,” now be- | nd distribu: free by an authority who dover 20 years to the acientifie study of this trouble. If) any reader of The Star wishes “The | Inner Mysteries of Rheumatiam overlooked by docta for centuries past, Posteard or letter to F . M. w, lest you forget! If not notice and od news and oppor: afflicted friend. All who send will receive it by return without any charge whate att LONDON, Eng. $1.85 SAVE YOUR EYES Failing Eyesight Restored by Our System 8 THE SOMETHING nr GLASS IN OUR GLASSES Tv tt SIDES Don’t Pay a for pectacle o} lass f complete for on and eighty-five cents, in cluding examination. NOT DESTROY YOUR KYm. bo SIGHT BY WEARING POOR GLASSKS, ISION GLASSE: w we 10 YEARS IN SEATTLE, OPTICAL CO. P i pair of our or 4 ° | & position to discontinue the manu fHE SEATTLE STAR it JITNEY ZONE |~ BILL PLANNED) Move Would Put Up District | Bar Jitney bunses will be banned from the main business district but will he allowed to operate in other section of the city under lenient regulations and supervision, ff a new jitney plan fathered by Counctiman William Hickman Moore ts adopted. | The proposed counel) orfinance te & modification of the existing law) which calls for the stringent regu lation of the jitneys and of the} ordinance recently introduced in ithe counch which places an ubro lute prohibition on the operation of the busses, | The compromise ortinance pro |poned by Moore would prohibit sit peys from operating within a din fertct bounded by Vireinia at on the north, Jackson st. on the south, |Pighth ave. on the cast and Id. jHott bay on the went. After effecting much modifications ‘an neem desirable, Moore will Intro duce the bill in the city council, If approved by that body, it will be submitted to popular vote at the jelty election next March. It will |go on the ballot as an M@ternative |measure for the jitney ordinance filed by the bus operators two) months ago. . | Under Moore’s ordinance, permits would be granted by the city comp troller, without reference t& the city No maximum fare ts | council. Geatgnated. NTU STILL ON GOVERNOR JOB Gen. Salazar to Replace Him Soon CALEXICO, Cal, Aus. 117—Gov! ernor Esteban Canty today retained |hie position as chief executive of | | Lower California, tho belief Uhat! Gen. Luis M. Salazar, Mextean feder. | Al government representative, would replace Cantu within @ few days was held on both sides of the interna tonal line, According te Governor Cantu’s statement yesterday, arrival of “cer tain papers” is necessary before final fedora rovernmer | federal government, In official quarters “the papers” are believed to be confirmation of terms of “surrender” of Governor Cantu, and Salnzer's comminsion as governor of the district. eee MEXICO CITY, Aug 17—~Three! thousand troops will be sent to Low er California today to press the cam paign against Governor Cantu, who| is in rebellion, Wag Minister Calles GEORGE WAITE GETS A LESSON Correspondents “Walk Out” When Chairman’s Late WASKINGTON, Aug, 17—George | White, new democratic national chairman, got tis first “lesson” in} his new job at the hands of Wash ington pewepaper men. ‘The boys all like George per- sonally—but he had yet to learn, when he came to Washington t6 take up direction of the democratic! campaign, that even persons high! in national affairs mist remember |that the time of other people also| jis valuable, that the publi, as rep [resented by the press, does not wait} indefinitely upon the pleasure or| jopaventence of even national party chairmen, Now if publictty i* the breath of life to the average man in politics jit Is both breath and biood to the manager of a political campaign. | {re party MUST have publicity. | | Better criticiem and abuse than no) mention at all | Therefore, hot after pubtictty, Bin Cochran, chief of the democratic! | preas bureau, “arranged” an Inter | |view for Washington newspaper ‘men with White. “Promptly at 10 jo’elock,” wae the word At 10 o'clock the committee root were crowded with newspaper m White was tardy, At 1015 he was still absent. At 1025 one man moved a “walkout” voto. Seconded. At 10:30 ® “walkout” was de-) It was unanimous, Flock to Britain LONDON, Eng, Aug. 17-—-Due to Great Britain has been almost en. gulfed in @ tidal wave of American bartenders, With the advent of these mixologists from the United States, tourista can now get any kind of @ drink they formerly used |to be able to indulge in in their lown country. One burtender insert ed an advertisement for a position, saying he could make over 600 dif \ferent drinks. She Holds Secret of Domestic Peace WILLESDEN, Eng, Aug. 17.— “We never have any disagreements, |because my husband never speaks to me,” declared a woman at police court. | 'Better Beer for Germans on Tap BERLIN, Germany, Aug. 17+ The German people are cheered by the news of better and cheaper beer | in sight. Breweries at last are in facture of weakling war beer. To-| day full strength beer is again on tap. Observing a passage of Exodus which refers to the discovery of| Moses In the bulrushes tn an ark “daubed with slime and with pitch,” Standard Otl engineers went to Egypt on a little trip of exploration and made discoveries as tho result of which there will soon be extensive | ou operaUons there, THIRD PARTY STUFF TUESDAY, AUGUST 17, tre. ‘/ HARDING OKEHS HART REQUEST ~? Will Appoint Western Man to Cabinet TACOMA, Aug. 11—Cov. Tautin & Hart's suggestion that a Western man be appointed secretary of the interior, providing that the repubi- cans ere successful in November, was welcomed yeoutarday by Senator . Harding, who wired the Washington governor as follows “1 appreciate fully what you ey concerning the interest of your wom derful country in the matter of recla- mation and development and I think I am in pretty cordial accord with the best thought of your people on the subject. There will be some sult able opportunity before long at which I can «ay something more fully on this particular questian than I ventured in my speech of accepe ane “I can readily see the propriety tm- the selection of a suitable Western man for the portfolio which you mention This is a matter that is going to receive most earnest and serious attention at the proper time. MV yc SAY POP =WILL WA if TAKE ME AN’ WILLIE OUT TO TH’ BALL PARK TSEL “TH GAME PHUH ? RINGSIDE nores on COUNCIL Rejected the application of 11 Japanese firms to do business in Brattle, Appropriated £300 to send Dr. H. M. Read, city health comminsioner, to the annual convention of the American Public Health Association in Ban Francisco. Two weeks ago @ Standard Oil Refunded to A. C. DeGraw $14,000 @eposited in connection with ® | barge foundered just off shore, but franchise granted the Tacuma-Seattle Short Line company erg 13 | was insured. Now the bathers find years ago. their feet covered with oil, tar and Pamed an ordinance appropriating $41,345 for extensions of the city jrand that nothing except gasoline Jutant general of the state of Washington, provide the ground for an addition to the State armory on Western Ordered the tnprovement by paving of Shilshole ave. from 24th N. W. t@ Mth ave. N. Wy 14th ave Anu Mth ave. N, W., from ave. N. W., Vernon Place, and 22nd ava N. Ballard ave. aE S00 Ser eee aE eer eee That portion of the public wich | After 13 years, Mr. A. C. DeGraw, “ |promoter of the Tacoma-Seattle attended Monday's session of the city lRuort Shas’ win reese’ seat te council in preference to playing ott | 514,000 he put to 09 0 guienies of or going fishing, were treated to tbe | eood faith with the city. In return, spectacle of the kids being placed |the city will recover the franchise under 11 Japanese firma | rights granted in the long ago to Mr. That the applications of six of the | DeGraw. Jap companies were rejected en| While it may seem at first blush masse was regretted by several of | that the city fathers were acting pre the councilmen, principally on the |cipitately in this matter, it must be grounds that the courts have held | temembered Uist this is an age of} that you cannot keep a Jap from | speed and 13 years, short as it may doing business here solely because be| seem, is sufficient time for quick in a Jap—e reason for excluding bim | thinking business men to wind up must be found. ‘even @ $14,000 transaction Brothers, 68 and 52, |$1,250,000 Policy Meet for First Time} _ Protects Capitalist PETERSBURG, Va, Aus. 17—| win H. Bensinger, president of the For the first time tn their Ives, two .Balke-Collender brothers met at Colonial Helghts.| bas sompinted arcansemente fore They are I, DP. Bushong, of Lake! seraignt insurance _pollay Ete, Texem, aged 68, and W. C | amounting "91,250,000. ‘The cor Bushong, aged $2. The two met In| poration is beneficiary. Bensinger W. C. Bushong’s store. The older) aiready carries $1,000,000 insurance brother left home before lis brother | for the benefit of his family. The was born and started wert. This Is) premium on the new policy amounts the first time he has visited his na-/¢ $00 per annum. It will be tive state in 52 years paid by the corporation. Fight tn-| a Ae a AT egg jes participated in A person usually begins to lose a a height at the age of 50, and at the| ne, Poucy. Twenty doctors exam- axe of 90 It is estimated that on the = average he bas lost about 11% Inches. YOUR TEETH X-RAYED FREE 913 SECOND AVE. —- 1414 THIRD AVE Madison Market r We'd Like to Take Care of YOUR TEETH « We have exceptional facilities to give you the very best of services. E + Dentist Complete and ‘Up-to-Date Equip- ment Best of Materials Our Prices Are Extremely Reason- able We Guarantee All Our Work Farther than that, you have the satisfaction of dealing with a dental office when you come aod during. that tnse hea bull ep 8 Teputslion tes and during tha’ it up a tation for fair, honest dealings. This is worth a great deal to you and is a point which you should give serious consideration when selecting your dentist. You will get here that careful personal service which will at once makes you feel at your ease, FREE EXAMINATION We will be very glad, indeed, to give your teeth a thorough examination and tell what, if any- thing, you need in the way of dental work. You will also know just what it will cost you before the work is started. The Boston Dental Company 1422 Second Avenue Opposite The Bon Marche De. LB Clark each morning between the hours of 9 and 10:30. No cost or obligation whatever. We have a fine, brand new X-Ray Machine which we are placing at your dis- posal without charge tween the hours men- tioned above. Please come as early in the morning as possible. REGAL DENTAL OFFICES Dr. L. BR. Clark, Manager 1405 THIRD AVENUE Northwest Corner Third Avenue and Union Street Diagonally Across the Street from the Postoffice Lady Attendants on Duty at All Times - FREE DOCTOR Bx-Government Physician All aceute and chronic diseases treated by Intest methods. We of- for this service to any patron of our stores. Also @ free eye, ear, hose and throat clinic, Get’ your Glassen here and be satisfied. THD OLD RELIABLE RIGHT DRUG CO, 1111 Firet Ave., Near Spring St. —or— 169 Wash om St. Near Second Look tor the Free Decter sign