The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 19, 1920, Page 2

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Bs )STATE FIGHTS — [COX BLAMES H.C, | HOLDING STAGE] OF L. 70.6, 0. P. Primaries in Illinois, Michi-|Says ‘Senatorial Oligarchy’ <a aA ee ARE ae as —one-quart rice boiler; alum Fegular price $3.60; for this sale, $2.68. inum; special —two days more remain for you to “stock up” at this timely sale of useful uten- sils and conveniences for the kitchen, the pantry, the laundry and bathroom at remarkably low prices. —hundreds of articles too numerous to advertise are here for your selection— our advice is to make up a list of all you need and —coffee pot; nickel plated copper; }-pint else; remular price $2.60, special for this sale, $1.75, | emcaao, jstate fights were on the political make your purch: ases dur- ing these two last sale days. “YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD!” —mirror; plain plate; 8x12 size; fumed oak frame; regular price $1.50; special for this sale, 79. ters; regular price $1.85; apecial for this anle, $1.49, —tray granite ten kettle; 7: qt. stxe; regular price $1.40; special for this sale, $1.49. miscellaneous household needs very much underpriced— at 19c at 39c at 69c regular values up to 75e regular values up to $1.25 —granite pudding pans. —polish, 12-ounce size. —flour sifter. —fancy china cup and —camp broil broilers. —mincing knives. —knife sharpeners. —heavy wire broiler. r J Credit Is oO on by Judge J. Stanley Webster, con gressman representing the fifth dis trict, including Spokane, Chelan, Douglas, Ferry, Lincoin, Okanogan, Pend Orielle and Stevens counties. | rateable: te ei “Gee, but Boldt’s apple pie ts| noon | good!"—Adv. SAVE MONEY AND HELP YOURSEL At the same time by having your dental work done now while these money-saving prices are in effect. BEST GOLD CROWNS $55.00 Regular $15.00 SET OF TEETH Special at— $10.22 The same good materials, the same guar- antee of satisfaction, the same careful per- sonal attention as if you paid regular prices. Don’t fail to take advantage of this special offer. FREE EXAMINATION We will gladly examine your teeth and give you expert advice as to your dental needs without cost or obligation to you. THE NATIONAL | DENTISTS Northwest Corner Third and Pike Right Across Pike St. From the New Fahey- Brockman Store Look for Our Big Electric Sign —bread and cake knife set. —6-hole granite gem pans. —salt and pepper, plated tops. —china sugar and creamer. —combination stew pgn. butcher knives. —lawn sprinkler. —grass cutter. "TACOMA: L. SCHOENFELD & SUR3. YOUR TEETH X-RAYED FREE De. LL R Cork each morning hours of 9 and 10:30. No cost or obligation | whatever. We have a fine, brand]! new X-Ray Machine which |) we are reine at your dis- posal withou tioned above. Please come as early in the morning as possible, REGAL DENTAL OFFICES Dr. L. R. Clark, Manager 1405 THIRD AVENUE Northwest Corner Third Avenue and Union Btreet Across the Stress from the Postoffice between the |) charge be- |} tween. the hours men] gan, Wisconsin ‘Aus. 19.—-Factional ironing board today getting the | wrinkles smoothed out before the na tional campaigns take thelr turns. ‘Three state primaries remained in the Middle West to be shaped before presidential and congressional seuf- j flew oceupy attention, The first mid. west primary will be in Michigan, | August 31. Wisconsin will follow | September 1, and the Mlinols fight September 15. Republican and demo- Jeratic primaries will be beld the same date, Congreasianal tickets, presidential elector and state condidates will be nelected in these primaries except tn where the senatorial in- cumbenty? terms are unexpired, The Michigan primary will have the imrue of parochial schools as chief interest, Wisconsin's differences center im the senatorial anpirants on the republican ticket Senatof Irvin Lenrect, seeking re nomination, is opposed by James Thompson, of La Crome, raising the old ismue of La Follettetrm. Senator La Follette’s organization opposes Lenroot's renomination on the accu- sation bis senatorial performances have been unprogressive. Ulinois has furnished an interest ing pre-primary factional tuaste with Mayor Thompson of Chicago and Governor Frank 0. Lowden, leading opposing sides in the republican party. War recorts, personalities and other unpicasantrics have been dragged into the skirmiab. The ‘Thompron faction has backed Con, gremaman Frank Smith for the sena- torial nomination on the republican ticket. Former Congressman Chip- perfield and Representative B. Mo- Kinley have the backing of Governor Lowden. The differences have ex- tended to the state ticket with Len Smal, of Kankakee, and Lieutenant Governor Oglesby contesting to head the state Ucket. A_street car token ring invented by Roy Mitchell has just been placed on the market by the inventor at 326 Hinckley building, and at 716 Pipe st. The ring is of German ai) ver and is similar to a key ring. of the female organism. homes once childless there ine po sarcotics or harmful AMUSEMENTS Jey ORPHEUM (SF THEATRE Levy's Musica! Comedy Co. ta “THE BRIGHT LIGHTS” Nights (fanday) 40 Mate. Dally, S10 Ladien’ Matinees (Fxcept Sundays), Me—Ne Matinee Menday Matiners, 2:30 Nights, 7:15 and 9:18 OnPHEUM cincutit Leerette Taylor's Comedy Hit Kives., 250 to $1 Mats., Bic te bee Plus Tex Motinees, 1:20 Ln wad Tanao New Playing “THE LITTLE CAFE” | PALACE HIP Direction of Ackerman & Harrts body full of youth and health muy | [- be yours if you will keep your | — system in order by taking GOLD MEDAL Peloy Phe world’s standard remedy tor kidney, | iver, bladder and uric acid troubles, enemies of life and looks, In use 1696. AU druggists, three sises, Look fg Se some Sot Medal om overs) WOMAN’S ree AMAZES SEATTLE A business man's wife could not sew or read without sharp pains in her eyes, For years her eyes were red and weak. Finally she tried witchhazel, camphor, hy- , ete, as mixed in Lavoptik ash. The result produced by @ single bottle amazed everyone. We guarantee a small bottle Lav- optik to help ANY CASE weak, strained or inflamed eyes, Alumt- cation. ~|the war; it will reestablish credits, | A call will be made upon our min- | eral wealth and our productive skill | Is Directly Responsible BY HERBERT W. WALKER SOUTH BEND, Ind, Aug. 10-- | The republican “oligarchy” of the senate in “directly responsible” for the unsettind conditions thru the country, Governor James M. Cox, democratic presidential candidate, | charged here today tn his first stump mpeech tn Indiana ‘The \governor again directed a sharp fire at the “reactionary re Publican lenders,” aanerting that they have prevented lower Diving costa and blocked tax reductions in| the hope of placing the blame upon | the democrats. Normal conditions wif return with ratification of the peace treaty “with guch’ additions as are reas wuring and helpful,” be mid, edd is that the democratic pledge in enter the league of nations with the least pomible delay after March 4 1921, Cox charged that while “progres sive democracy” has taken @ pont. tion with reference to every vital question, “the reactionary republl- can leaders are passive and hypo eritteaL” RESPONSIBLE FOR HIGH COSTS “If they would follow thetr ewn footsteps tackward, and they are so used to moving tn that direc: tion that they would not need a compass, they would find that every condition against which they now inveigh te of thelr own creation,” the candidate said. “They discuss the high costs of living without apparently reflizing that tn large measure they are re: spondible for the belated settling dowa of conditions which have con- tinued the high*living costa. Europe has been compelled to buy because she is not producing, and preduc- tion in America bas sot moved back Into its stride because things are disjointed, far taxes, which should have modified or repealed when the over, were not touched the republican oligarchy ta the sf HH HEE “In the face of these thi strike the impreantons of men every day, it is hard to, believe that the i : Uous purposes.” will be the results of treaty ratifi- He paid “it will legally end We will have ships to anil every sea, the supply of life's essentials will be equal to the demand; living costs will be reduced. What we would otherwise spend for guna, powder and ships, will be applied to our I,| demand, and above all, we will be happy In the consciousness that war "| ts practically tmpossibie* Hi Johnson Is Off Pink-Tight SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 19.—Sen- nia will start a stumping tour of the | East and Middle West tn behalf of Harding .and Coolidge for president | [and vice-president the first week of | | October, western headquarters of the | republican national committee an | nounced today, ‘The announcement epectfies that Jobnaon will not speak at state fairs jor similar gatherings, and takes a sarcastio fling at speakers following such practices, “I've had so much experience with this sort of thing that speaking at fairs, wh People are engrossed with amifbements, does not particu: | larly appeal to me,” a letter written by Johnson, given out with the an- nouncement, agid. “In 1912 I was brought tn compe Ution with bulls, damsels in pink | tights, trotting races, short hogned | and long horned cattle and sheep that I resolved then that whenever I had 4 message to present I would not again endeavor to overcome the clang of the starting bell for the 2:10 trot or the vociferous applause for the high-kicking maiden,” é “My hope and expectations are to spend October in intensive work in bebalf of our candidate in the doubt: ful states in the east,” Johnson's letter, which was included in the announcement, added. The committees indicated that Johnson will do little or no cam Paigning in the west. The announcement said that Gen eral Leonard Wood, Mrs. Medill Mc Cormick, Mrs, Raymond Robbins, Mrs, Katherine Phillips Edson, Theo. dore Roosevelt, Senator Lenroot and A CLEARANCE OF THE RESIDUE OF SUMMER LINES Marked With a Disregard of Former Prices—and in Many Instances Less Than the Actual Cost of the Materials SUMMER | 22 VERY FINE effect; skirts senatorial oligarchy continues ite op- | position to the league for conscien- | Cox then guve what he delleves | Girls--and Bull! ator Hiram W. Johnson of Califor. | “fod .A group ef handsome Wraps of Paulette, Satin, some models of Worumbo cloth, ‘beautifully 18 GEORGETTE DRESSES of exceptional trimmed. Flesh, Navy, Taupe and Black; also a few Taffeta, and Net Dance Frocks are included in this group. A of Sak and colors, Also a few Tricolette Sport Over-Blouses, of smart some with large collars of taffeta; FROCKS FOR CLEARANCE At Remarkably Low Prices At $7.50 19 WHITE ORGANDY FROCKS, featuring tucking, hemstitch ing and embroidery. At $13.50 23 HANDSOMELY EMBROIDERED Voile and Organdy Frocks, including a few hand-made French Rodier Voile Frocks. At $18.50 ean ORGANDY and embroidered net combination; beautifully made and trimmed. At $13.50 quality, taffeta At $28.50 8 FRENCH SERGE DRESSES in Navy; silk stitched, in block with accordion pleated panel. There are also some Taffeta Dresses in this lot. COATS FOR CLEARANCE At $9.75 “ A group of Jersey Sport Coats; well tailored; desirable colors. At $16.50 Capes and Long Coats and Polo Sport Models; the silk or satin lined; in a varied range of ma- At $33.50 - Cape Wraps; some accordion pleated models, At $54.50 Taffeta and styled and _ BLOUSES FOR CLEARANCE 7. Blouses ‘A grouping of 85 Blouses of Voile, Batiste and Dimfty, In 3 wide range of desirable styles and trimming features, "into seven price lots, ranging from . $2.95 to $15.00 Georgette Blouses A grouping of 90 Blouses of Georgette, Tricolette and Net into five price lots, ranging from $6.75 to $15.00 SWEATERS FOR CLEARANCE 85 SLIPOVERS in novelty weaves; all wanted colors. Reduced to $2.95 Less Than the Cost of the Yarn 11 KNITTED COAT SWEATERS in Heather Mixtures; also Zephyr Yarn North-Enders Have Community Club! ‘With George W. Hill as presi- dent, the North End Community| club has been organized, to foster the social and economic interests of tts neighborhood, | Your Byes Ezemined and |} Glasses Fitted—Broken | Lenses Duplicated Sixteen | Million ¢ School children out of twenty-two million bave defective vision and may be impairing their efficiency in sctiool work, and handicapping their future. In the in- terest of your own youngster we suggest that you bring the child in for an ocular exam! Senator Capper have agreed to make tours in the west in behalf of the republican ticket. eee Harding and Cox Both at Ohio Fair CHICAGO, Aug. 19.—One of the Diggest days of the presidential cam- palgn will be at Columbus Augnst num eye cup FREE. Swift's Drug Co, and leading druggists, 31, Senator Harding and Governor Cox are scheduled to speak from the same platform at the Obio state fair. nation, YERSOL Er oro = OPTICAL CO. 1404 Third Avenue SEXTON BROS. FFF. Sweaters in filet ripple effects. $9.75 SECOND AT PINE If You Want to Go to: Everett in 30 minutes Tacoma in 35 minutes Watches ‘ We sell Elgins, Walthams and other high grade watches on easy credit terms as low as $1,°° in 130 minutes Call Main 6500 and we will delivers you to the ‘estern Airplane Com- pany on Lake Washing- ton, who will take you in their new $12,000 Air Taxicab, Time mentioned in- cludes our delivery from any downtown point, SEATTLE TAXICAB 1404 Third Ave. COMPANY MAIN 6500

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