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THE SEATTLE STAR FACTORY SALE and | DEMONSTRATION WEEK EMPRESS MINUTE ELECTRIC WASHER —begimning Monday morning and con- —he will show you how this won- tinuing for the week,:a special fac- derful washer, like a huge pow- tory expert will give in this store an erful hand, will do a | family educational demonstration of the ‘washing—how it will wash EMPRESS MINUTE ELECTRIC without harm the most delicate WAS\HING MACHINE. waists and lingerie. UT in Green Lake Saturday an annoying old woman sold soap. Garrulous, tattered, bent, with bon- net bobbing askew and frayed skirt flapping at the heels of her mis shapen shoes, she bobbled from houne to house, carrying a tattered handbag by {ta broken handle, Doors slammed in her withered, unwelcome face while she #till jab- bered plaintively about her wares. Dogs sniffed at her and barked, De risive hootw ef children followed her across the street and up to the house where the blinds were, all but one, pulléd down. She knocked, No answer came, She bent her bony knuckles on the door Vehomently, Still no reply. Bhe xhuffied around to the window where, the shade was up, pereetved the lower wash was. raised, and cautiously peeked tn. What she saw Inside a room was a bed, a woman's faed on the pillow, haggard, shadowy, gray, and beyond the bed, bottles, arrayed on a stand. ‘The patient's eyes were cloned. world’s leading -- MALCOLM er — o a SG , lat the University of Washington washes a tab full of clothes in 7 minutes, at ‘an expense of less than 2 cents an hour. —f washes and wrings at one operation or sep- arately, making it convenient for you to rinse ‘one batch af clothes while another is being To inside the window. “Dearie! “No,” “But, please— pulled the closed the door. she assured. seit?” whinpered, sentence, HERE’S MORE ON even !}oaned him the fee for his admission to the bar. He bought his stationery and furni- ture on credit;' but Dousiee aa man of fighting qualities. He has courage, and faith in his ability to make good. on August 25, 1914, during this period of struggle for existence, he married Clara Corwin of Spokane. Owing to his lack or income then, it was necessary for Mrs. Douglas to retain her position in the Spo- kane high school, so the marriage was kept a secret until the following June. During that first year of law practice, Douglas supplemented his meager income a Baching commercial law at night in the Broadway high school, and tutoring stu- dents for the bar examination, OWEVER, his law career started aus- piciously. As far back as his Ohio col- lege day, he had evinced a progressive trend in public affairs. This now came him in good stead. He was retained to prepare the evidence and later to act as one of counsel in the famous “Seven Sisters” case, which was argued twice before the supreme court, at- tracted attention all over the state, and re- sulted in a five to four victory. HARDING WORK ON BIG SPEECH Important Message to Be Given Saturday BY RAYMOND CLAPPER MARION, Ohio, Aug. 23.—Hard at work on one of the bienest epesches of bis campuign—the League of Na tons address to be delivered hereq faturday to the Indiana delegation— Senator Wgrren GO. Harding saw few visitors today. This ptomines to be the biggest week of Harding's cam paign thus far, Tomorrow @ dele-| gation of theatrical stare will call on him, Wednesday he addreases railroad men at Galion, near bere. | ‘The republican nominee considers | his Saturday epeech aa one of the! high lights of his campaign and is carefully guarding ite contenta, Col- onel George Harvey, editor and bit | ter fon of the Magus, is assiating Harding on the document, Senator Knox of Pennaytrania, who has made a careful legal study | of the league covenant, and author | lof the peaee reaolution passed by the | senate some time ago, has been! asked to come out and confer with | | Harding on this aubject, but it is not) | known whether his health will per-| mit him to make the trip from his) home at Valley Forge. ‘One report, today waa the Saturday apecch will contain the mysterious 12-word campaign «logan which is! said to have been written by Hard ing himacif, Senator Harding today dismissed | Governor Cox's charge that the re publicans are raising $15,000,p00 campaign fund as “ridiculous.” “There ta no foundation for ft at all,” Harding said, “Let him make his revelations.” , ‘ROOSEVELT IS SIX HOURS LATE SAN FRANCTSCO, Aur. 23.—The position, style and equipped with the finest rofls made; rolls are immediately reversible and ‘Thomas Francis Standard Purniture Co, Seattle, Wad, August ~~ 1920. In keeping with your advertisement, please accept this coupon as my first payment of $5, applying on the pur- chase of an EMPRESS MINUTE ELECTRIC WASHER. —to the purchasers of EMPRESS MINUTE ELECTRIC WASH- ERS durigg this week, or those who may arrange this week for a delivery of this washer later on, the manufactuers will give FREE one of these finest of all fleetric trons. $5 THIRD FLOOR $5 "TACOMA: 4. SCHOENFELD & SONS. +a program for the visit of Franklin) To My@Bick Friends; oy ee — = D, Roosevelt, democratic vice-prest. I want to tell all who are ailing of x dential candic to San F Loughney’s Hafan Bake Oven and was somewhat disarranged today be cause the tfain on which he was| - coming to San Francisco from Port-| ; land was delayed yerterday at Le land, Ore., for six hours, ‘The train, which was scheduled to arrive at 9:60 a, m., will not be here until 1:30 p. m. the Southern Pu cific said this morning. Roosevelt was scheduled to ad Gross a wpmen’s luncheon under the for mation HATHAWAY CASE ‘STARTS SEPT. 7 ‘win Be Tried on Charge of Manslaughter pated bowels poisons blood and causes much disease, NR keeps systern clean, prevents disease, avail led”. well pleased. badly with peared. nd tha | Meet in Des Moines he took them to summon aid, Tabit, | by E. L. Morse, chairman of the com mittee of 48; George ole, state chair. take the same benefited as T am be box bie 1, broke loose. The other two re of the trio were arrested man of the American Labor patty bod = result is weokness, head- " t for a le dizziness, coated, tongue, in- Rellet will foliow the very first s, lowe | mern etive liver, bilious attach dose, but @ few days will elapte | and are said to, have admitted that and N. Frederickson, state logisia-| both surprise th ap Peters, Zoe feel and realign the fullest |ranit was a third partner, | tive chairman of the United Farmers’ | wonderful cha get straightened right again you| Hathaway was not an officer of the organization |law and was without a permit to! carry a weapon, out and {eel ed Just, take ‘modic Poindexter Here for Conferences are pleasant condition, nd you will always feel your best, lemember, keeping well is easier and cheaper than getting weil. Gen. Babitt to Head cireulation was ‘our stomach, liver, bo’ Tomorrow Alright | IN Cet a25° BOx - ee AR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS |commander of the forces in the Pan- | committees fama canal zone, was announced in So SeaiPanaranirpenennenen & war department order received| Am ounce of ashestos can be spun here today, Babitt plans to proceed|into a string more than @ hundred to Panama at once, yards long. annoying 014 woman coughed ehook her handbag so that the rusty handle creaked, Not a fea “You ain't sleepin’, The lady's lips parted slowly, but she did not turn ber head. who searcely whispeted. hen it's & pesky old peddler an min’ to sell you some hoap!” in- terrupted the other, sourrying back to the door she had knocked at. Mer head obtruded a moment later and phe glanced about suspiciously a» if expecting suddenly to rest of her inside and “Sure, ‘tin the finest soap, dearie!” “Don't 1 use it my “On, Dut T dont—T can't,” the lady with a queer intake of breath that cut off the She seemed about to ery Candidate’s Falls Over Cliff for the office of attorney general on the Republican Ucket, escaped I | poe Conner refused to intimate jury «hen the car in which he wne/ whether or not he would take an riding with his family en route to | active part in the auditor's fight. auah for a polition} conference, went over a tifoot embankment on ® detour between Renton and ‘ee, quash Sunday afternoon. The ma hurt. Kirktand, Ada. 6, 1920, ive plan of eating. years and tored all of the tume, all to no ‘The Rake Oven has actually work: ed marvels with me. I ean even run My limbs were swollen dropsy I have had varicose ulcers for 23 For shooting and killing St Tabit,|@usplees of the San Francisco city) yearn: they are healed over—it’s ——————————SS_—_—=s one of three alleged gasoline thieves, | Center at Toor ain wreck directly | Wonderful. My tongue wns conted NR Works Wonders Diet. on July 2, Philip Hathaway, special reign directly | ail of the time; my stomach troubled We We After y Blandere ies watchman employed by the F.{ahead of Roosevelt's train caused | io ‘nis of the nis 1 wal constipat Jat the proper Algestion, assimiia- | @ lot better for it and you'll find |H1. Surrey night patrol system, will the delay. ed, and oh, What misery I suffered and elimination process of the | yourse! etter physical condition |pe tried for manslaughter 1 He es SP I tell you I feel just wonderful chanisin be tnierered with | than you" a man, ‘ ange, See so Fe . “ bed pps gM gag Be] you've been tn many ® ay. | Sesior court September 1. | Independents to Sow, 1 com. Wark is comfors, and 1 of be converted into dan- “t Hathaway had been in the employ Loughney have been taught by Dr n tor alot Sur only a few hours. He to combine and proportion my foods Pg ty eae talc benent | told the police that he took the thr DES MOINES, Aug. 23-—A call for | correctly. 1 intend to continue with medi: that tones up ana|™men in custody when he saw them) meeting of “independent voters,” | the Bake Oven treatments and fol strengthens the digestive as well | trying to steal aoline from a truck.|to meet here September &, was! iow Dr, Loughn curative plan of fo penne tat In the Longshoremen's wall, whore |issued today. The cail was issued|eating, and I want my friends to treatment and be Captain and Mrs, Harry Codo are and pleased at the ngé in my health, and 1 am ao pleased with the treatments. comfort in being baked at all miich improved now, and 1 can sleep bakes, but oh, such good results- they are wonderful. Most sincerely, MRS. MARY C. TILLMAN, “There, now, dearte easy & minute. have, dearie on her pillow vainly to buek up. then | She preferred to die, up closer, come end. rest of the| she rattled on. DOUGLAS - Within two years after graduation, Doug- las was well on the way to building up a good law practice. He was active in the Municipal league and took a fearless position on public questions. In the spring of 1917, he formed a law partnership with Arthur Schramm, Jr., and the firm still continues as Douglas & Schramm. Progressive, fearless, clean-minded—Mal- and tried to raise herself. don't you be tryin’ to budge yourself on account wierd hallucinations haunted #0 I could tell you what to 4o. STARTS ON PAGE ONE Now, if it’s bugs ye 1B LADY sank helplessly back She had been fit for months, fearful of an operation that meant life or death, and as #he ily grew worse she lost her grit 4 grip. Her doctor pleaded with her | But hope faded her The old woman hitched her chair What mattered it? not endure her without protest? Her vinit, perhaps, would hastefi the web Wh “No, ‘tain't bugs, T can see, now,” “I was hopin’ ‘twas Ab dearie, ‘tis mo that knows about thim. Sure, I've had ‘em, dearie.” A mild feeling of revolt came to mont forgot.” The tattered handbag came & half dozen caken of @ totlet article notoriously bad, probably given, and good riddance, by some charitable merchant. eee HE SOAP went in a heap on the stand beside the bottles, and grasping a flask with scrawny fing ers, the old woman agked glibly: “And what is this here, dearie? | Ah, sure ‘tis, and ‘ts years aince I've ¥| seen it, Not since poor Mra, Bradley died; rest her miserable soul! She took the same medicine, dearie.” ‘The lady stirred again, more ener getically. She would not be an noyed. She— h “But look at me, dearte,” COX READY TO EXPOSE NAMES Will Enlarge on G. 0. P. Campaign Funds BY HERBERT W. WAIKER DAYTON, Ohio, - Aug. ernor James M. Cox will soon name many of the contributors the re- publican campaign fund and give whe colm Douglas now seeks to be elected prose-| the financial quotas for various po- cuting attorney. And he wants to be judged on his legal abilities and on the qualities 0: citizenship he has displayed during his dence here—and not on “anything else.” NNOUNCING his candidacy, Douglas| "re struck straight from the shoulder: “I promise a clean and honest administra- No one will be able to intimidate me, tion. and no one will be able to buy me. “I will do my best to make my office a real law office. “My door will be open to al] persons, high with mercy. especially in cases involving young and first or low. “Justice should be tempered offenders. : “I am not tied up with any ring or com- bination and have no connection with any other candidacy.” Auto Conner Qu Hunt, candidate | auditor, SHORT STORY IN THE MAIN 600 - T have he years. “I'm 80 tick-| my, Iam so i's all disap- Take ferry to take, no dis and Marion &t., at ™ its Race for County Auditor Elmer F. Conner, candidate for the republican nomination for county bas withdrawn from th chine waa badly damaged, but nono of the occupants of the car were VERY DAY SEATTLE STAR MRS. TILLMAN’S EXPERIENCE — WITH HUMAN BAKE OVEN Gives Signed Statement for Publication in Seattle Star. My | three blocks to the right, or phone very poor; it's so} Red 622, and auto will mest you. Dr. Loughney's hours at his Kirk. ; TU. S, Senator Miles Poindexter ar.| lke a child, something I have not|iand Sanitarium are 1 p.m. to 8 p. fees an gamotentiy cleagioenes ip ii Panama Zone Force *'"! . A Saturday and reginterea| been able to do for years, 4 don't|m. daily, Sundays included. Alimination ? You'll feel | your druggist. d at the New Washington hotel, He] know 1 have nerves any more, 1] Chronic arthritis, neuritis and kin- DHH MOINES, In, Aug, 2%—/The will spend*a few days in Seattle in| bad stiff, swollen joints in my wrist|dred invalid cases ospecially solic: |appointment of Brigadier General He| conference With Senator Jones, Rep., ahd fingers—they have reduced in| ited, Lady nurses in attendance. | D. Babitt, formerly chief of staff at| resentative Milter and the chairmen | ize and timbered up fine. Seattle Office Hours—Dr. Lough: Camp Dodge, to be departmental] of the state and county republican] T've had but short course of{ney ean be seen personally daily from 9 a, m. to 12:30 p, m. at the Hotel Congress, corner Fourth Ave. cattle, Wash. Have Dr, Loughney make a pair@- Kirkland, Wash, ‘taking diagnosis of your casa. resi- mn park to Kirkland, Wash. and walk Utieal districts as “evidence” in sup- port of his charge that a “war chest” of $15,000,000 is being raised to in- sure a Harding victory, according to leaders in the democratic camp Despite denials of his charge by Senator Harding and Will H. Hays, the governor asserted again today that he is ready to facts” and has ample evidence back up bis statement, With the senate campaign expendi- tures committee resuming its hear ings in Chicago today interest center 4 on whether Cox might be called to s|tion regarding the republican fun. Senator Reed, Missouri, democrat, committee desires all the facts in bin posetesion. He gave assurances that @ thoro investigation would be made and the governor replied that all his data would be forthcoming. * ied TO PURSUE T. RB, TACTICS It ts probable that Cox, tn con tinuing his attacks on republican po- litieal expenditures, will adopt tac |tcs used by Theodore Roosevelt in | 1912. In several of his speeches then, | Roosevelt as the progressive can | didate “called the roll” of the biggest republican campaign contributars. Cox indicated that his evidence will enable him to attack many of the same men who were on Roosev roll. ‘The governor claims that the coun- try has been divided main districts for the collection of campaign funds and he also charged the quota for Ohio is in excess eee NEW YORK, Aug. 22.—The West ern itinerary of Governor Cox, on his campaign speaking tour, was given out here today at democratic nation- al headquarters. The first dates are Lansing, rt. nd Minneapolis on Labor Day, Sept. Gosh! Conner Was Filled With Water VANCOUVER, Wash., Aug. 22.— Acting as mechanic on the speed launch Doc Yak, W. W. Conner of Seattle, republican candidate for Neutenant governor, cromied the line a winner in the races held on the Columbia river Sunday. uged with water, He caught the train for Spokane tn his wet clothes, to continue his tour. Best Gold Crowns.. Regular $15.00 SET of TEETH Special at ... “reveal the| to present personally his informa-| has wired the governor that tie! into seven) Mich., Sept. 3; Milwaukee, | In taking @ turn, Conner was del-| thumped her thin chest. and ugly woman, sure; but free and easy ag « bird, and ‘tis me that’s had | of anyhow, smiled joyfully. the soap’s terribly good. And if ite MONDAY, AUGUST 23, 192%. | Selling Soap “An ture moved on the tube of the lady| of the likes of me!" the old woman! the lady in bed. She moved uneasily, | trouble, Dearie, ‘Fogg egress! pA firmly said, drawing a chair to the|The old woman must go, She|sl! me trouies Oo tis Bim te the olf woman called. | bedside. “What's it that's the matter | would— Sates pack ‘em for me. dearie?” of ye? I'll Just be makin’ myself) “Oh, yes, the soap, dearia, I ab)” 11, gpite of herself, the lady wanly miled. The other fished out of wan carefully opened and out of it!) sn4nag a cheap, flowered handker- niet and brushed her eyes. “Me husband ‘twas that done dirt, déarie, me brute of @ Barney. 7 Him that laid me up in the hospital and skedadd) jand hopin’ 1 would. & fighter, leavin’ me to But, dearie, I fit an’ got weil. ur Barney, lay God blens bim.” cee ‘T WAS the lady who was crying now. . “Shush, dearle.” The armoytng woman touched the covers gently, ‘Sure, I don't know what ‘tis you're sufferin’ with, but help you none to cry. “Tain't bugs, | Just put al! your troublea on the bare back of the Lord, and ¥ set up and fight.” sobbed the Iafy, anf thru her tears, “There-—~ there's money for the soap under the atand cover, the doctor tomorrow I'm ready te make the fight.” “1 witt’ I'm—I'm gone to “Sure, Mike! said the old wo “Thanks for the mo warts ye have, dearie—" The door clored. on a pillow.” | | _ IN DENTISTRY Are the Special Prices now in effect at this office: Out in Green Lake Saturday angel sold soap. YOUR TEETH X-RAYED FREE the morning as possib! REGAL DENTA OFFICES Dr. L. R. Clark, Manager 1408 THIRD AVENUB and Union Street Diagonally Across the Stress from the Postoffice $ 9.00 910.00 ni libs Bill gc aaa Have your teeth fixed up now and save yourself a nice bit of money at the same time. Same high-class, guaranteed workmanship—same careful personal attention—same materials as if you were paying regular prices. FREE EXAMINATION And Advice Regarding Your Teeth TheNationalDentists Southwest Corner Third and Pike Right Across Pike St. - New Fahey-Brockman ore Look for Our Big Electric Sign Wait me eyes on that loafin’ ‘tain't going to She was gone, still babbling. Dogs barked, children * _|nooted, and inside the window with 23—GOV"l the blind raised ho the ¢yes of a woman's haggard face shone out of Corner Third Avense [ij Lady Attendants on Duty at All Times her me dia, I'm ola J tell *