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FRIDAY. AUGUST 27, 1990, ‘That young lass or chap of yours wi surety need, and be delighted with, one of these real sensible, helpful desks which we are showing in the section reserved for this class of mer- chandise—priced within the reach of all, and terms suited to your eonvenience. We have them in all finishes, Look them over. We will be glad to show you without obligation to you. ONLY ONE DAY LEFT TO BUY THAT EXTRA PIECE FOR THE BEDROOM —ooaaaa>a>eaEe>nmaSa=aaaSN——- Liberal Oredit Extended store SURGES SCHOOL at about half $25; oddy Values up to $75; cut to Values up to $60; cut to $29.85 Values up to $40; cut to} Values up to $85; cut to $19.85 00 Men's Hats, .$2.3 Handkerchiefs, OBL tO never eseee Suspenders, ¢ Arm Bands, SUITS FOR BOTH DAD AND THE BOY, in all the newest styles and shades, in all differ- ent weaves, including Serges and Tweeds, and you will positively save from $5.00 to $25.00 on each suit. 8c . 23c llc $34.85 $27.85 $39.85 $2.50 Union Suita, cut to . $3.00 Dress Shirts, eut to. $5.00 Mr $7.00 Work or Dress Shoes, cut to ‘s Panta SHOE py ney ! $5.00 Heys’ and Men's Shoes OF VOCATIONS State and Government Split Costs A governmentendowed vocational school for Seattle, made possible un jor the Smith-Etughes law, is, the ope of Dr. PD. Louis Ireton, chair man of the international committee for trade education development of he United States and Canada, He poke at the Chamber of Commerce at noon Friday. Dr. Ireton urged that the echools would care for the numerous boys and girls who do not take advanced work but can be interested in cre. tive work, Threefourths df the me in the schools is spent in prac teal work, the remainder in aca- demic subjects directly related to the trade the pupil is learning. Dr, Ireton accompanied by Mr. A HM. MeGahn, general secretary of the International Association of Master House Painters and Decorators, who urges the neod ef the school be cause of the scarcity of labor, is making @ tour of the country talk- ing in the behalf of the schools. ‘The amount apportioned by the government must be equaled by the state where the school is established At & public meeting of the chamber next Monday Dr. Ireton will give an illustrated lecture on th WASHINGTON, Aug. American expeditionary forces will Pass into history August 31, when the only remaining unit of the army that fought in France, A. B. F. head 27.— The sheer will power and | t it THE SEA \Bad Check Charge Jails Seattle Clerk John Molirearty, 24, a clerk, is in the clty jail Friday facing trial on a charge of grand larceny. MePrearty was returned to Seattle from Port land Thursday afternoon by Detec Uve R. R. Merbert, ‘PHOSPHA most important part. ous system, your brain, Rig men of “actalre who control industri don't, are e ees quarters in Washington, ceases to| ». stores in the city, whose reputa- of merchandise has never been ques- tioned, and select almost any article in their enormous Such finemakes as Hart Shaff- ner & Marx Suits, Clothcraft Suits and Duchess Trous- ers are all included in this Wonderful Sale. Be sure and come here for real bargains. 'S SUITS STARTS 9 A. M. cut to President Suspenders, cut to. T6c Wool Sox, $3.48 Men’s and Ladies’ Shoes, values | ™*! to $10.00, cut to $4.85 Look Don’t Be Misled BOYS’ $5.45 Values to $12; $6.85 FEED NERVES cut to] V TTLE STAR FU NERAL SERVICES for George A. Waite, 72-year-old retired farmer who died Wednesday at the homeo | his eon, George T. Waite, 6602 42nd) ave., after months of tiness, will be! held Saturday morning at 11 o'clock at the Fremont chapel of the Home| Undertaking company. Burial will be at the Woodbine cemetery at Puyallup, PLENTY OF TE IN SUMMER Keen Minded Men, Energetic and Successful Rely on It Asserts Prominent N. Y. Physician tionally known author of medical text books, in @ most emphatic statement said: “If I had my way, Bitro-Phosphate should be prescribed by ev: doctor and used in every hospita Pleasant disposition she becomes irri pes ompanions efficacy of Bit Hot weather in drea and women who are weak, thin, ners your timid and lacking in vigorous development because it saps their vitality almost to the breaking point To all such people Bitro- m, will sup element necessary for a vigor- healthy body free from any or disorder- h Ritro-Phos- Original package with ructions for best re- UITS WILL NEVER AGAIN BE OFFERED TO YOU AT SUCH LOW PRICES Values up to $10; cut to] Values to $20; cut to $8.95 alues to $25; cut to $10.95 $1.68 [ono sito Work Shirts, $2.50 Flannel Shirts, Dress arch tne! Shirt, Arrow and Mon ... 98c luded, cut to.... $4.00 Men's Pants, cut to .. $5.00 Heavy Wool Union Bults, Cut tO... cceeevees CLOTHING COMPANY Cor. First Avenue at Spring Street ioe oe for Our Name WE UNDERSELL ALL OTHERS OUR ENORMOUS STOCK OF SHOES for every member of the family marked down about half-price. Come iny Mr. Workingman, or send in the Mrs. and children for the best Shoe bargains in the city. | gist. wae fete ce” Pius ey lt The Rhodes Co. SSS a ———E Featuring Autumn Hats trimming. The lot includ At $7.50 We are now showing complete lines of the new- est models at this price which is well within reach of every woman. In this line will be found bate of Velvet, Duvetyn, and all the new shapes, in- cluding the cloth turban, poke bonnet and mushroom. Especially attractive are ‘the new fall colors and two- tone effects. ‘The sketch shows one of the mushroom models in plain black velvet’ trimmed with large ribbon bow. NewCoats $15.00 A fortunate pur- chase of Short Coats at a price consider- ably below the fall market enables us to offer these unusual values. The model sketched gives an ex- cellent idea of the styles in design and les Coats in Pekin, Rookie, Brown, Copen and Tan, made of wool velour, which is so practical for school and all round wear. Sizes for misses and smal] women only—16, 18 and 20 years, and 36 and 38 bust. New Wool For ‘The Men's Section is di» playing Woolen Union Suite in ribbed stitch, with comfort able flat locked seams, yoke Union Suits Men back, and the famous trouser seat. Sizes 34 to 50, $4.00, $7.00, Prices $5.00 and up to xtraordinary Saturday Specials Georgette Crepes—Best Quality at $1.48 On Saturday we offer a lim- ited quantity of our best qual ity Silk Georgette Crepe in White, Black and Navy Blue at $1.48 a yard Regularly sold at $2.96, Men’s Athletic Union Suits A clean-up sale of Athletic Garments of exceptionally fine quality Rep; jersey back; cut very full. Regularly priced at $2.50, Saturday special, $1.65 each, Boys’ Suits $8.95 Specially priced Boys’ Suits, in dark wool mixtures, which are so practical for school wear, Sizes 6 years to 16 years at $8.95. Also a full line of medium and dark colors, priced from $12.95 to $19.95. Cravanetted Corduroy Pants and Wool Mixtures, to be used with the extra coat. Priced at $3.50. Sizes 7 years to 17 years. A complete line of Boys’ Blouses, plain and fancy col- ors. Priced at $1.00, $1.25, $1.50. A wonderful assortment of Boys’ Caps. All sizes, $1.00. If you value your “watch, let Haynes repair it. Next to Liberty Theatre. READY MONEY Why Not Open a Savings Account Which Draws Interest OZ 4% PER ANNUM And Be Prepared for the Emergency Requiring CASH e Open Saturday Pvenings 6 to 8 o'clock THE BANK FOR SAVINGS Pine St, at Fourth Ave After you eat—always use EATONIC one or two tableta—eat like candy. Gassy ing. tops in food Roaring, Fepes ting, headache: jand y miseries caused by Acid Stomach EATONIC is the best remedy, it takes harmful acids and an een a, the body and, of 4 well. Tensof thousands nds wonderfully ly ale achat eee 7 ee iy Foray Eon or EASY TO OARKEN YOUR GRAY HA Try this! Brush Sage Tea and Sal- phur Compound through your hair, taking one strand at a time When you darken your hair with Sage Tea and Sulphur, no one can tell, because it's done so naturally, so evenly. Preparing this mixture, though, at home is mussy and trou- blesome. At little cost you can buy at any drug store the ready-to-use preparation, improved by the addi- | tion of other ingredients called “Wyeth's Suge and Sulphur Com- pound.” You just dampen a sponge | or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small | strand at @ time. By morning all gray hair disappears, and, after an-| other application or two, your hair becomes beautifully darkened, glossy and luxuriant. Gray, faded hair, though no dis- grace, is a sign of old age, and as we all desire a youthful and at- tractive appearance, get busy at Falls From Top of 50-Foot Oil Tank C. H. Hoffman, a bollermaker, ts suffering two broken legs and severe body bruises as the result of a 50-| foot fall from the top of an oll tank of the Shell Co. at 1209 Westlake ave, Thursday afternoon. Hoffman waa first removed to the city hos- pital He is 2% a ereen have estimated that 20,000,000 tong of paper pulp can be Produced each year from India's bamboos and grasses. CANNING PURSE SNATCHER relieved Mrs, H. W. Young, 1421 15th ave, of her handbag containing $50 in cash and @ blank check signed by Eles- or Hanson, at 11:15 p, m. Thure day near the corner of Second ave, and Pike st. Mrs. Young was = able to describe the thief. A Watch (Boag Alsons el ‘Telephone Elliott 2607 1329 FOURTH AVENUB SUPPLIES SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY 35c Doz. Mason Jar Caps ai t, doz, ............ .25¢ 35¢ Doz. Economy Jar Caps at, doz .....-.....25¢ 35¢ Doz. Schram Jar Caps at, doz, .—-. ---... .25¢ Sure to Keep Rubbers, 4 doz. for onto Somnen on BEE Glass Percolator Tops Special at 3 for 10c These Glass Tops will fit any standard make Percolator Varnish Special at 59c ‘Pint Can Your Choice of Three Kinds Floor Varnish, Linoleum Varnish_or Interior Var- nish. This varnish dries with a beautiful luster’ and is very durable. Pint size, Salmon Trout Rig: Special 98c The salmon trout season is on. Get one of our spe- cial salmon trout rigs and try your luck. This outfit consists of a wire leader, 2 flasher spoons, 2 small spoons and a hook. Special : at 9: 10-15-25 and 40-Watt Mazda Lamps ss at 40c Good light is less ex- pensive than poor light. Replace old-fashioned lamps with Packard Mazda Lamps and get three times as much light without adding a penny to your light bills. 10-, 15-, 25- and 40-Watt sizes at. .40¢ The Way to Better Light , THE STORE FOR USEFUL ARTICLES once with Wyeth's Sage and Sul- phur younger. * Compound and look eed UNION. STREE Ty