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PAGE 8 FACTORIES | RUN BY THE| | STATE, PLEA| Master of Grange Predicts Municipal Enterprises Are Near COLVYLLE, June &.—Recommend ations that a commission be ap Dy) pointed to draw plans and build and Commence to operate a publicly own ed woolen mill, tannery and shoe fac tory were voiced by William Bouck, Master of the state grange, in an address yesterday before the 33rd annual convention of that organi: zation. | Bouck said, “Municipal and state Markets and factories should come, Qnd will come, before a real market fystem is established. This would _ Include cold storage plants, elevators, factories, packing plants functioning to market most efficient ly the product of all branches of _ farmins.” aH Bouck's speech was delivered be Rind closed doors, but printed copies address were circulated out ies bse convention. The printed said: } “We are In a much worse state Than ever before in our history. Our Btate and nation are in the iron grip ef. ‘dollarocracy’ more greedy, more félentiess than any autocracy of Modern or ancient times. “Our shops and mines have be- |[) Zome slave pens and shambles. Our | hope lies in each citizen exercising | and demanding the full rights guar @nteed him under, our laws, Of, ‘course the grange is in politics, to stay until the farmer is emanci "pated." t Jap Parliamentary Delegation Coming The Japanese parliamentary dele- @ation which arrives here Saturday ‘at 6:30 a m. from San Francisoo Will be the cuest of the Chamber of PGommerce at a formal banquet to be ld at the Hotel New Washington dm the evening’ Sunday the Japan| ese of the city will entertain the|]) party, and Monday the parlia ‘mentary delegation will be taken on | & tour of inspection over the city y . Graduation Plans Here Are Complete | Plans were set Tuesday for the) ntation of diplomas at the grad on exercises to be held at Seattle schools, commencement even. Ing, June 15. Members of the schoo! | rd Will present the sheepskins at six high schools in the city, . wish Display of * Py ° Stripes in Stockings ARIS, June §.—-The favorite ne for dresses wext autumn will black and white. When colors are used there will be a lavish dis- play of stripes. For instance, stock- are no longewto be black; for time past the favorite shade been gray, but stripes in differ- colors are to bé the really fash- sign, ) Made Deaf by Lightning Bolt! _ COLUMBIA CITY, Ind., June 8.— ir horses in @ barn at the farm Of Frank Jaones were made deaf by ‘B Mroke of lightning the other day A bolt struck the west side of the @uring a storm and ripped off entire side and part of the roof. hens were sitting on eggs. The ® under five of the hens were n to bits, but the birds were burt. ‘Turks Are Urged to Take 2 Wives Each CONSTANTINOPLE, June 3.— is no country for a bachelor. |}| fationalist parliament has en. | _ meted a law requiring all Turks| | 3 @ 25 years to marry Immediately. | penalty is forfeiture of a quar. |} of their income, The men are ‘Blso encouraged to marry two wom. fn if possible. Government officials Bre summarily ordered to get wedded } | OF lose their jobs. races Found of Unknown Cliff Race | DURANGO, Colo., June 8.—Traces f a hitherto unknown race of cliff “@wellers have been found in an al-! : unaccessible region north of the : ieeaso Mountains, according to a re. Port brought here by Charles Hayes, Who has just returned from an ex- Ploration trip. These ruins, he re ports, are more extensive and better Fved than those in the Mesa ferde National park. i Good apple pie; go to Boldt’s.—Ad | awe | , | MS> his train—but not refreshment. Coca-Cola « is sold everywhere. ‘THE COCA-COLA COMPANY ‘Auanta, Ga. EXCURSION Theu San Junn it SOUND TION ©O, we This Sale Gives the Lowest Prices You Have Seen Since Before the War . 350 Yards Handsome Ribbons 50c Yd. WHICH WERE 65¢ TO $1.65 Plain and fancy ribbons of beautiful quality Taffeta, satin, moire, Roman stripe, messa- line and plaids; 6 to 9 inches wide. Light and dark colors. —First Floor 50c to 75c White Voiles 2e . THE MANUFACTURERS’ Cost 500 yards novelty voiles in desirable pat- terns for dresses, blouses and curtains. Second Floor LESS THAN $1.15 Mercerized Damask 75c THE LOWEST PRICE SINCE 1918 240 yards good quality damask; 64 inches wide. Stripes and floral designs. ~-Second Floor All Kinds of Sweaters AT “CLEAN-UP” REDUCTIONS IN THE STOCK-ADJUSTMENT SALES Tricolette Tie-Backs 2 White <i.sec eeeccceeesees $20.00 $10.00 2 Pink, ... + 20.00 10.00 2 Turquoise ....c.ccewe eoceses 20.00 10.00 —Second Floor 50 Fiber Sweater Coats $3.95 REGULARLY $7.50, $8.50 TO $10. Button front model with sailor collar and sash. Royal blue, purple, gold, canary, Alice blue, CopenKagen, green. —Second Floor Fiber and Tricolette Sweaters 1 American Beauty.....$20.00 $12.50 S PUPP: oo. ce cccvecs - 24.50 12.50 4 Blue 24.50 12.50 1 28.75 15.00 i 32.50 18.50 1 35.00 19.50 i 1 42.50 21.25 1 28.75, 15.00 1 85.00 19.50 1 32.50 18.50 L Navy ..cpcccceccccce 28,75 15.00 Silk Sweaters $52.50 TO $57.50 SILK SWEATERS $25.00 4 pure, silk slip-on. sweaters, Light, pink, peacock and navy. FIBER SLIP-ONS 1 Navy blue .......2........$29.50 $17.50 1 Beige gasscon---scesesevew 28.50 15.00 175 Dinner Sets At Sweeping Reductions for Quick Sale A variety of Handsome Patterns of tmported and Domestic Ware. These are in 50-piece sets, but may be pur- chased in open stock. A 50-piece set consists of: 6 Dinner Plates 2 Platters 6 Dessert Plates 1 Gray iravy Boat 6 Bi read and Butter Plates y pists Dish 6 Soup Plates \ 6 Sauce Dishes \ 2 Open Vegetable Dishes 1 Covered Vegetable Dish 6 Cups and Saucers ‘ $17.00 Gold Band Set $11.85 Mayflower shape of semi-porcelain with nar- row gold band. 27.00 Semi-Porcelain Sets $17.00 Good grade semi-porcelain with blue semi- conventional border. Mayflower shape. Mayflower shape with pale green border. All handled pieces are coin gold. $32.00 Indian Tree Patterns $24.95 High grade domestic semi-porcelain, $34.50 Mayfair Pattern $24.95 Wood’s ware in English semi-Porcelain in blue pheasant pattern, $32.00 Nebraska Pattern $24.50 Meakin English ware with light blue border and yellow rose medallions, $50.00 Warwick China $29.50 Convention gold and green border; coin gold handles. Durable, but lightweight. A dainty pattern, —Fifth Floor “\> - THE SEATTLE STAR «SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET ‘Our Mid-Year Stock Adjustment Salles A Complete New Sales Program for the Second Day How much have retail prices come down? We ask you to come and see what a tremendous drop they have taken in this sale. Prices have been slashed—costs have been utterly forgotten—former es- timates of values have been entirely blotted out — one idea only has gov- erned in re-marking this merchandise—to cut the price’until there would be no doubt about quick action. REMARKABLE NEW SPECIALS ALL OVER THE STORE THURSDAY VALUES IN HIGH -GRADE DRESSES WHICH WE HAVE SEEN FOR YEARS, GOING IN THE STOCK ADJUSTMENT SALES IN 5 LOTS. Dresses at $15.00 22 Taffeta silk and Canton Crepe dresses. Regularly $25.00. Dresses at $23.00 64 Taffeta, satin and crepe de chine dresses. Regularly $88.00 to $45.00. Dresses at $30.00 40 Taffeta and satin dresses. Regularly $50.00 to $69.50. Dresses at $39.00 24 Satin, taffeta and crepe de chine dresses. Regularly $65.00 to $7§.00. Dresses at $45.00 26 Taffeta and Canton crepe dresses. Regularly $75.00 to $95.00. —~Apparel Sections 750 YARDS Upholstery and Drapery Materials RADICALLY REDUCED FOR A CLOSE- OUT THURSDAY 350 Yds. Upholstery Tapestry $5.25 Yd. _50 inches wide. signs and colorings, 250 Yds. Silk Poplin $3.50 Yd. 50 inches wide. Plain blue, pink, green, taupe and sand, Foliage and verdure de- 200 Yds. Armure Tapestry $3.00, $3.50 and $3.75 Mulberry, gold, blue. Fourth Ploor 50 inches wide. 675 Yards Sports Silks LESS THAN MANUFACTURERS’ PRICE $6.50 Sports Silks $3.69 Hindu Crepe, Tally Ho, Dew Kist, Fan Ta Si in stripes, figures, block checks and plaids. 38 and 40 inches wide. $4.50 Sports Shantungs $2.45 Shantung and Tussah silks in Japanese blue, oxford, battleship, French rose, Delft blue, sal- mon, Harding blue, jade, sand, ecra and burnt orange. 86 and 40 inches wide. $2.95 Scarfs and Centerpieces $1.95 THE LOWEST PRICE AT WHICH WE HAVE EVER SOLD THIS QUALITY 150 of them. Various sizes and styles. Linen and cotton centers with wide imitation filet lace edges. —Second Floor PRICES CUT IN TWO! Gold Mesh Bags Beautiful Graduation Gifts 1 $39.50 Bag..$19.75 1 20.00 Bag.. 10.00 7 25.00 Bags. 12.50 6 15.00 Bags. 7.50 1 22.50 Bag.. 11,25 1 10.00 Bag.. 5.90 First Floor 407 Union Suits for Women REMARKABLE VALUES IN THE STOCK ADJUSTMENT SALES ; Cotton Union Suits 85¢ 315 fine cotton union suits; reinforced; flat lock seams; cuff knee; bodice and regulation styles. Sizes 36 to 44. Silk-top Union Suits $1.65 Flesh color suits. 92 only at this price. Bodice and regulation styles; cuff knee; reinforced. $ izes 34, 36, 38, —First Floor 85 Smocks Reduced CHOICE STYLES—EXTREME VALUES Silk, crepe, linen and linene. Rose, Nile, maize, tomato, white, blue. All attractively hand em- broidered. Prices as follows: $4.50) $4.95'Now $3.50 — $15.00 | 3405 N iw. $ : aifs0 \Now 6.50) sea gre (Now $5.00 #250 $12.50 Bee eee Apparel Sections, Third Floor Scarfs RADICALLY REDUCED FOR CLOSE-OUT TUURSDAY Evening Scarfs Plush Scarfs Scarf $37.50 $17.50 3 $22.50 Scarfs $12.50 Seart *85.00 10 2 Gai Count wees 7 ‘arabou Capes yn nap oe 1 $14.00 Cape. ., .$8.00 Scarf 30. 3.50 4 "11/00 Gape.... 7.00 Scarf 27.50 om 1 10.50 Cape.... 6.00 Scarf 25.00 11.5¢ , Scarf 12.50 6.00 Ostrich Boas Searf 4.75 2.50 Summer Furs Wool Scarfs 1 Fur , $45.00 $25.00 4 $17.50 Scarf. . $10.00 Pi hele 15.00 3 14.00 Scarfs.. 7.50 4 Yuva. 1800 750 8 10.75 Scarfs.. 6.00 2 32 12'50 650 10 6.75 Scarfs 8.75 ~First Floor Store Opens at 9:00 o’Clock —Closes at 5:30 9 ° Men’s Shirts SHARPLY CUT FOR DISPOSAL White Madras and Oxford Shirts, A clearance of broken lines—also, a few slightly rumpled shirts, All standard qual- ity white French cuff shirts with neck- band. The assort- ment is practically complete in the dif- ferent styles; sizes from 14 to 18. The reductions from today’s regular prices are as follows: 22 $4.50 Shirts $8.65 5 8.00 Shirts 2.35 34 4.00 Shirts 8.35 12 2.50 Shirts 1.65 oe 3.75 Shirts 2.85 1 2.00 Shirt 1.15 22 3.50 Shirts 2.65 —sten's section, First Floor Hundreds of Toilet Articles THE MAJORITY AT HALF PRICE, OR LESS $7.50 Bath Salts. $3.75 Bath Powde 5 Bath $1.25 Compact Powder Set Salts...... $1.90 Comp $1.00 Glyco Thymoline. .65¢ Set 65e Hand Lotion... 25e Baby Powde 35e Tooth Paste 25c Talcum Pow $5.00 Imp. Perfumes $1.25 Imp. Perfumes... 63¢ 25 Imp. Perfumes. .$1.13 $4.26 Toilet Water....$213 $4.75 Toilet Water. ...$2.28 $21.00 Imp. Perfurnes $10.50 $3.75 Imp. Perfumes. .$1.87 $10.00 Imported Perfume Set &.. 65c Hand Lation. 25e Baby Powder $1.25 Nail Polish $1.00 Nail Polis! 30c Cuticle Soften 35¢ Nail Polish... Bete onc csecscvevess $5.00 35c Nail Pomade.......25¢ $5.00 Com; owder The Lip Rouge... ..e..500 Bt ceeceeccrerceeee’ $2.50 156 to 25¢ Tooth $2.50 Compact Powder Brashes os tacdsincoe’ Teo BEE ns recccerccscee $1.75 —First Floor $3.50 to $3.95 Crepe Kimonos $2.00 FOR QUICK ACTION IN THE STOCK ADJUSTMENT SALES Cotton and challis kimonos; ribbon trimmed; floral patterns. Light blue, rose, Copenhagen, wisteria, gray. —Second Fleer pecial Price Basemen The first prices marked on all goods in the Special Price Basement are always much below regular prices—therefore, reductions taken for clearance represent the most drastic of underpricing. 200 Bungalow Aprons 89c A BIG SURPRISE AT THIS PRICE~ SUCH APRONS ARE REGULARLY . SOLD FOR $1.29 TO $1.49 Percale aprons in six styles. Stripes, checks and small figures. Well made and full length. 25 English lomespun WS Suits $15.00 MADE TO SELL AT TWICE THIS AMOUNT Medium brown heather mixtures, ideal for motoring, camp and sports wear. The jackets are full silk lined, S& with four pockets, 6 Sizes 36 to 42, 125 Cottage Dresses $2.50 FORMERLY MUCH UNDERPRICED IN THE SPECIAL PRICE. BASEMENT AT $4.50, $4.95 AND $5.50 A regrouping from stock that are slightly soiled from display. Gingham and cham- bray in a wide assort- ment of styles and ] colors. Sizes 16 to 20 for misses. Sizes 36 to 42 and “stouts” to 51 for women.