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Week Week Week Per Per Per Roaeboces Bros. Raniture Co. The People’s Popular Homefurnishers OUR CREDIT TERMS FOR 1,000 NEW ACCOUNTS 1.00 Down, $1.00 3.00 Down, $1.25 5.00 Down, $1.50 ‘ : 7.50 Down, $2.00 Per Week 10.00 Down, $2.50 Per Week $12.50 Down, $3.00 Per Week 00 Purchase, $15.00 Down, $4.00 Per Week NO EXTRA CHARGES—NO INTEREST July Stock Adjustment Sale Saves You ’ $17.00 on a Full-Size Brass Bed ALL BRASS BEDS REDUCED DURING THIS SALE NOTE THE FOLLOWING EXAMPLE: Full size, satin-finished Brass Bed with 2-inch § continuous post—has five one-inch filler rods in head and foot—of guaranteed nationally-known make. Sells regularly for $46.50. $29. 50 JULY SALE PRICE * LIBERAL CREDIT EXTENDED een WHERE PIKE MEETS FIFTH New Phone—Elliott 49103) "y (o} Russia lick’s 4 Safe M Moscow during the Will Be Measured COPENHAGEN, July 8.—A spectal | name “Bayer”-en package or commission of learned men te to visit |iets you are not forthcoming | Aspirin Dreserihed: Third (Bolshevist) Internationa! con. |*w*ntrene 7 Greemy Store Mon_1§7,400 DIAMOND (2) I$ STOLEN HERE Held ‘Up; $30 Taken Help upgand robbed tn hie grocery S\store at (1204 Howell st. at 10:5 ‘Thursday jnicht, W. H. Francis re ported thes loan of $20 cash to an junmasked @bandit who came in as he was locking up for the night. ASPIRIN Name “Blayer” on Genuine Warning! Unies you by millions. gress, with the object of measuring {1514 in the & lavalide| tentiticany the heads of the dcie | Headache, Aspirin of Bayer Manufacture of Mo THE ‘Owner Offers $500 Reward for Its Return Thieves who entered the home of M. HL Pinkelberg, at 3224 33rd ave. Finkelberg has offered a reward of Nothing else of value was taken. Women's shoes valued at $250 ave. and Columbia st Thursday | night. The shoes were owned by E. |B. Bhrich, 1015 Howell st. Ehrich reported that he had left the truck @ truck to carry them away. New Skagit Measure Will Come Up Toda Providing for « bond isaue 95,000,000 for continuing the work iy ax ags the council thie afternoon. The mance, which was to have been troduced two wetks ago, has been vieed by the city’s bond expert New York. i 53% ry We Invite Your Attention— to the following analysis of the statements of the Dexter Horton National Bank and the Dexter Horton Trust and Savings Bank, combined, as reported at the call of the 5 graced of the United States Currency June 30, $6,158,490.35 2,500.00 S. Bonds, U. S. Treasury Certificates and “other high grade Bonds and Securities 4 -» 7,661,363.81 $13,822, Loans and Discounts, due in 30, 60 and 90 days Customers’ liability for letters of credit issued. . Real Estate and Furniture and Fixtures owned 354.16 $22,633,016.29 LIABILITIES Capital, Surplus and Reserve Circulation Borrowed money Rediscounts with Federal Reserve . -$20,217, 2,365, 49, 626.67 989.62 400.00 NONE NONE $22,633, 016.29 On the basis of this strong statement and fifty-two years of service to the public, we invite your account. The Dexter Horton National Bank and the Dexter Horton Trust and Savings Bank Second Avenue DIREC ©, H. Lilly Edmund Bowden C. H. Dodd 4 va C. K, Horton Cc. E. Burns! J. W. Godwin J. W. Clise G. E. M. Pratt C. J. Smith at Cherry Street STORS W. B. Ives, J.T. Hetternan N. H. Latimer Mi Wm. Pigott Eldred Tucker F, M. @ullivan A. 8. Elford SEATTLE S, Thursday night, by prying open! a back window, escaped after taking | & diamond ring valued at $1,400.) $500 for the return of the ring | were stolen from a truck at First, standing in the street, containing the, shoes in a huge wooden box. Ax the! box was too heavy to move by hand. | the thiever are believed to have used, STAR AW MA-~ You seyen was Pretty Girls Lure Men to | Church Door|| OXFORD, England, July &— Kinemas having failed to attract young men into the churches, |! the clergy are thinking of going back to the old, okt way of en tieing & man with a maid. It has been remarked that nearty the whole ef a churet congregation today i» composed || ot luring young men into the straight and narrow way, a deep and subtle plan was mooted at the ventry meeting of St. Peter ! le Batley, here. “Fil up the two front rows of seats with pretty girls and that will mean more men in the back seats,” it wan suggested. One London clergyman, in- deed, confenned that he had al- ready put the scheme into effect —but ft had not worked out cor- || rectly. He had made a selection || of the prettiest girls among his || flock to make collections and || show people to their sents. But || inatead of attracting young men || inaide the church, he found the only result was an assorted and impatient group of young men waiting outside the church te fgreet the girls as they made thetr exit. The pious little fem- tnine queta also took to burry- ing thro the service and dashing out to meet their swains before the service was over. Sand Point Base | Is Again Denied: WASHINGTON, July & — The house yesterday, for the second tite, | ron to approve the senate naval it providing $800,000 | | ne & heavier-than-air station at Sand Point, Wash. and authorizing the | secretary of the navy to accept 400 | acres of land in King county, Wash- | | ington, near Seattle, as a naval aviea- tiof base. The vote was 2 to 28. ‘The house also refused,*by a vote of 68 to 34, to approve appropriations allowed by the senate for $500,000 for | & plier extension and $80,000 for a arf range at Puget sound navy) y Scaffold Collapses; Laborer Is Injured Michael Carney, 48, laborer, 5028 Wilson ave. 8. suffered a fractured legeand internal injuries that may | result fatally when he was struck Thursday afternoon by falling tim- bers of a scaffold that collapsed while he was working on it. Carney is at Virginia Mason hospital, |Divorced Woman Is Found Dead in Lake The body of a woman found float- ling in Lake Washington Thursday ‘at noon was identified at 2 p. m. by | Felix Rosaia, florist, as one of his tenants, who lived in the basement |of bis home at 2909 King st. Her name was Mra. Rose Papri- leet, 37, @ capmaker, despondent | since her divorce from her husband, | | Louls Papricelli, six months ago. She disappeared Tuesday afternoon and |is believed to have committed sui | cide. Two Men ‘Axreated in Booze Raids Booze raids Thursgny night by the |dry squad resulted In the arrest of | |two men and the seizure of twoeom: | plete stills and booze valued at | $2,500, | Lewis Ursiec, 22, laborer, was ar. | rested at 305 25th ave. S, where dry | squad men seized a still, a copper leoil and 245 gallons of grapo and | mash. | | C. Reuschlein, 49, carpenter, was |found at 10th ave. 8. and McClellan st. In possession of a still and a| gation of mountain brew. Both men are held under $500 ma on federal charges. Today in Congress SENATE of women, and with the object ||] ) Substantial Reductions on Coats, Suits and Dresses Second Mloor You will find exceptional values in both quality and prices on merchandise of- fered at our July Readjustment prices. 25 Silk Dresses, each reduced to $11.95 30 Silk Dresses, each reduced to $16.50 25 Silk Dresses, each reduced to $34.75 12 Silk Dresses, each reduced to $39.75 15 Cloth Coats, each reduced to... 6,000 pairs Children’s Sox Main Floor $000 pairs of Children's half and three-quarter: length Sox, including — Plain and fancy top ¢mereer ized lisle) Half Sox, in al) colors. Bien A palr ... Full fashioned top in Mil colors, and inva wide assortment of patterns (merceriaed isle); size 6 to % A pair. + nee OG Fiber silk Half Howe, with Richelieu rib tops and in fancy stripes; sizes B% to 9 A pair oo... soe OBE Mercertzed lisle Three<uarter Hose, in a variety of reolors and patterns. Sizes 7 10 9% A pair... 60¢, 654, T5¢ Boys’ Pajamas Main Mloor—Rear 150 Boys’ Muslin Pajamas tn one and two-piece styles, in plain colore and faney trim. med. Formerly $476 and $2.00. Then reduced to $1.50 and $1.75. Special Saturday BW BUM vee eeseeeeee ~81,15 Boys’ Musfin Gowns Gowns in plain white and white with colored trim. mings, Sizes 4 to 18) years. rly $1.25 each. Satur CBM cece cece ee me OBE 25 Cloth Suits, each reduced to $34.75 20 Cloth Coats, each reduced to $15.00 15 Cloth Coats, each reduced to $18.50 15 Cloth Coats, each reduced to $23.65 . $29.50 Trimmed Hats, Special $1.95 Second Floor These are excellent values in a Clean-up of the Spring season's Trimmed Hats, including over a hun- dred models which have sold formerly at $5.00, $7.50, and a few at $10.00. | American Lady, | . Royal Worcester, Rhodesa and Warner’s Corsets For comfort, style, quality and healthfulnesa. Bpper Main Floor Silk Fiber Sweaters * $8.95 Silk FIbM Sweaters in Tuxedo models wit,h nar 3 A Men’s U-Suits row belt and pockets, Attractive Sweaters, with well tailored lines. In colors of Gray, Jade, Navy Blue, White, Tomato, Honeydew, Copenhagen Blue and Black. Sizes 36 to 46. Choice . . . Main Floor Men's Nainscok Union Suits in checked patterns, heavy quality fabrics, full cut and carefully finished to every detail, Jersey back with comfortable fitting crotch. & GB i cccveses gees O58 LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS 2,500 Men's Linen Handker- chiefs of good quality and 25. Crepe Gowns Upper Main Floor Plain pink crepe and batiete Plain white, plain pink and pink figured crepe Gowns. with butterfly and rosebud Dainty flowered and buttertiy patterned crepe sille trim med Gowns; sizes 15, 16 and 17; choice Have youadiscarded or “out-of-date” Electric Iron? | IT’S WORTH A DOLLAR! Bring it in, nodmatter what make—and we will allow you $1.00 as part yment on a new im- proved “Hotpoint” Electric Iron, equipped with the strain-saving -cantilever handle. Now selling for .. “Hotpoint” Three-heat Grill UNIVERSAL, ELECTRIC Waffle Irons .$16.00 waffles Newly reduced price Crisp, minutes, delicious without grease attendant smoke, .and this possible right on the tableand witnout turn- ing of iron, as heat is applied to both sides. Three-Joint Steel Rod $2.50 value, Special $1.49 Has nickel fittings and cork grip. » Reel seat is below handle. Complete with ¢otton bag. Ayvad’s Water Wings 35c to those tearn- support a large person and are very simple to use. Auto Luggage Carrier $2.98 Regular 50c, Special at. A _ wonderful hel ing to swim. Wi $4.00 value, Special at. Extension Carrier, made $12.50 Tt boils, fries, broils and toasts and will do any two of these at once. Capable of adjustment to three degrees of heat. Made by the Edison Elee- tric Appliance Company, Corrugated Black Rubber Hose Regular $350".. $3.79 $7.49 in two and its 50-foot length, Regular $10.00. . A really service- able Hose, because of its superror con- struction. There are no seams either in the moulded rubber tubes or in the strength-giving woven fiber jackets. Picnic Supplies PAPER PLATES, 12 in package, per package WAXED PAPER, 15 sheets to roll, per roll FOLDED PAPER NAPKINS, 3 packages for , 25c 24 napkins in each roll, Perfectly sanitary and folded ready for use. Table Oil Cloth Special, per Yard 29c of heavy steel. Will fit any ear and can be. ex- tended to any desired length. Sub-committee to continue work on || Sweet disabled soldier bill. for R. H. Denny Isaac Cooper R. HL. MacMichael White and colors.