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FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 1921. INWESH| SERVICE Mocs ~ssornomee Bros. Furniture Co. The People’s Popular Homefurnishers OUR CREDIT TERMS FOR 1,000 NEW ACCOUNTS 50 Purchase, $ 1.00 Down, $1.00 Per Week 75 Purchase, $ 3.00 Down, $1.25 Per Week 200 Purchase, $ 5.00 Down, $1.50 Per Week 150 Purchase, $ 7.50 Down, $2.00 Per Week Purchase, $10.00 Down, $2.50 Per Week Purchase, $12.50 Down, $3.00 Per Week Purchase, $15.00 Down, $4.00 Per Week NO EXTRA CHARGES—NO EREST es I Refrigerators and Ice Boxes WEEK-END SALE All Are Reduced One- Third or More— showing the “Auto- of the best known ‘and : ‘eaegae made, Priced wep SQUIRRELS beat in fn the Unites wales. ‘They <tnde p doses mtn and other Seat “diseases rid of them | Mes CORN 81.00 a bayersna - a vats Wee and eartain plast lice So 10c - 26 B0c 91 : BOTANICAL MFG. COMPANY, Philadelphia Better [han Pills For Liver IIIs Get a 23: Box lulu Bah mds THE SEATTLE STAR 1 GET OUT AND KEEP OUT ~ By William Philip Simms| Written Expressly for The Star MANILA, Aug. 11.—Representa- tions have been made to the Wood- | Forbes commission to the Philip | pines denying the statement tn the | preamble of the Jones bill “That it is and always has been the purpose THE NEW WAY TO END CORNS The Scientific Method—Easy, Gentle, Quich and Sare A famous chemist, some years ago, discovered a — to end heen A sui I dressing house of 4 world- je repute adopted and pro- | duced it. Millions of B pace use this in- stant relief and quickly rid them- selves of throbbing corns. The method is Blue-jay—tiquid or plaster. One applies it by a touch. The pain stops instantly, and | the whole corn quickly loosens and comes out. Old, harsh methods are supplanted by it. So with corn pads, so with paring. All such ways are folly, Try Blue-jay on one corn now and see. You will be delighted, Your gist has af the people of the United States! to withdraw their sovereignty” over | Sure Death to Rats |7 WOOD-FORBES PHILIPPINE TRIP REVIVES BITTER POLITICAL ROW foe islands, “and to recognize their | independence.” In & memorandfim prévented to the comminsion it is stated that “there is no foundation tm fact for} | the statement made in that preamble prove that ‘the people of the United States had never declared nor in- | timated’ such an intention.” / DOESN'T REPRESEN PUBLIC OPINION The whole case of the Philippine islands is gone into to show the {Jones bill was a party measure and| |mot representative of public opinion. | The Philippine islands were ac quired by the Treaty of Paria, This jindication of any “intention of the people of the United States” with reference to the future of the inlands. An attempt was made by Senator | Vest, in 1899, to amend the Treaty | of Paria so as to declare “intention.” |The amendment was defeated, 53 to |20. says the memorandum, A second attempt was ‘made by but that to the contrary the records | treaty, it is pointed out, contains no — Sarrean rit, > — “How could they. then? mys the Paper, “by any sort of consistency | declare in the preambie of the Jones bul that ‘it ts and always has been the purpose of the people of the | United States to withdraw, their sovereignty over the Philippine is-|}) lands No declaration of aay nature or on any authority, it is argued, was made until Angust 16, 1916, when the Jones bill passed the senate, after long debate, by a vote of 31 to 22, 36 senators not voting. ONLY PARTY PROMISE, | SAY OPONENTS Immediately the act wha chal | lenged in the senate ag being merely @ party promise and without effect. “The fact must not be overlooked,” says the document, “that the demo ; cratic party was tn full posession of | both the executive and legislative de. partments of the government.” As a matter of fact, the paper con. | ctuden, “The peeple of the United | States had never declared nor inti Mated that ‘it wag and has been their jintention to withdraw their sov. |Senator Bacon the same day. It " too, met with defeat ieee: ee eee A third attempt, made tn Febru: | “Not only hag there been no dec. |ary, 1899, suffered a similar fate, as, | laration,” it ays, “but, as was dem did subsequent ones having the same) onstrated at the time of the discus. thing in view. Then came the 1900 elections when “tmperialiam” and jiam” was the tinue. i | BRYAN’S PLA’ RM | BITTERLY Di TED The memorandum remarks that William Jennings Bryan, who ran on the “antiimpertaliam™ platform which proposed “an declaration of the nation’s purposes to give the Filipinos, first a stable form of government; second, inde. | pendence, and third, protection from outside interference,” was badly de feated. It ts further oneerved that a stmi- lar declaration went into the 1904 platform of the democratic party and afuin in 1908, at both of which — | times the republicans won. GOODS SALE 5 1013-1015 First Avenue JUST RECEIVED 2,000 pairs Blue Buckle Overalls; union made; all sizes; extra heavy; per pair. phd 600 pairs Army Hip Boots; pair. . .... a inc intac tenth 500 New Campaign Hats, each. ...... sizes 7 to 1,000 Khaki Coats (reclaimed), each......... 5c if came, tore fe for 55c * 1ns$1.00 Shoes, fine $5.00 11; per aco. -$4.95 oo ow - $2.00 .50c , regular per garment 75¢ And a large line of Blankets, Shoes, Shirts, Sox, Raincoats, Slickers, Tents, Tarpaulins, Canned Goods, Underwear, Overalls, Gloves—all priced at extremely low prices. WRITE FOR NEW SPECIAL LIST—MAIL ORDERS FILLED URPLUS ARMY SUPPLY STORE| EX-LIEUT. LEWIS C. 013-1015 FIRST AVENUE °NNoSenc’™ GARVER IN CHARGE PHONE ELLIOTT 4310 Thus, the memorandum declares, FS up to 1912 there had been no declaration of \the Philippine islands. Special Sale TENTS; TENT FLIES AND TARPAULINS Get Ready for the Fall Rain New Tent Flies, to fit 8x10 tent New Tent Files, to fit 10x12 tent ..,......- | New Tent Files, 12x14 tent .. New Wall Ten New Wall Ten Tarpaulins, 8x10 All other sizes very low prices. Reclaimed 16x16 Army $20, $25, 820 Canvas by the yard—all weights Camp Lewis Wireless Mfr. of ‘Tents and Canvas Goods [| Surplus Army Supplies 904 Third Ave, 84 University St.—-on bridge be tween First and Western Aves All Mail Orders Sent Promptly. Shave With uticura’ Soap) iThe New. Way | Without Mug ‘HEALTH AND EWERGY, | Rich, red blood is the very | fountain source of all energy. Enrich your blood by eaten ¢ the red blood corpuscles, 8.8.8. | {srecognized as the gen tem builder, and hasb: cessfully used for over 60 in the treatment of rheuma- tism and skin diseases arising from impovorished blood. For Special Booklet or for indi- vidual advice, without charge, write Chief ‘Medical Adv §.8.8.Co., Dep't 434, Atlanta, Ga. Get 8.8.8. at your druggist S.S.S. For Rich, Red Blood he heen “antiimperial- | tmmediate | “the purpone of the | yeople of the United States” as to! Bullt on Rich, Red Blood, #ion In the congress of the United States on the Clarke amendment— which was for the immediate with. drawal of American sovereignty from the txtands and which wag de- feated—and the Jones bill, that pub- jie eentiment was against such dec: laration even tn 1916." ‘The memorandum cites newxpa- pera to show'the trend of public sen- tment, a few democratic ones bein, }among the number, STIFF FIGHT IN CONGRESS EXPECTED I mention the fact of the memor- andum having been handed to the | Wood-Forbes comminsion as an tndi- | cation of what is coming, A stiff fight in the congress of the United States tx certain once Presi- dent Harding transmits to that body the Wood-Forbeg zeport on the Phil- | ippines, The memo Be represents the opinion of « big majority of the American business community here | and the facts set forth in it will cer. tainly find their way to the floor of the senate and house of representa- tives, | ‘That the PhMippine fMands and their status will again become the | subject of a political row between the opposing parties can scarcely be avoided. One other thing t equally certain | It the Filipinos get the impre n that they are beting made a political | football, and that thelr cherished in- dependence is to be given to them by | alternating administratios, only to be | taken from them by the others, there || will be trouble, eee Simms says more “rot” has been written about the Filipinos than about any other people, In his next story he portrays them as they are, |\In Other Words, He Can’t Come Across. BERLIN, Aug. 12.—"His majesty, kaiser and king is unfortunately un jable to grant the desired Cinancial jaid.” That is the gist of a ctroular sent out from Wilhelm's retreat at Doorn, Holland, in response to many pleas for money that reach the for mer ruler, The high cost of living 1 “ruinous exchange rates” are blamed for the low state of the fam- ie exchequer, ‘Seattle Man Picked fOr Eagles Office to head the Fraternal |Omier of Eagles for the next year. Herbert Choynski, San Francisco |was chosen vice president; A, W. Redick, Snohomish, Wash., was cho- sen grand chaplain, and Henry Beck, Seattle, member of the insurance board, 2—Arthur P. Davis, di- n service OLYMPIA.- Joseph Rankin, 78, formerly prominent in republican politics, drops dead in grain fie} at Mud bays he Rhodes Ca. Boys Suits $10.00 Boys’ Section—Main Floor We have just received a shipment of Boys’ Two- pair Knicker Suits from our buyer in the East. There are 50 Suits in all, consisting of wool mix- tures in pin stripes and Herringbone weaves, in sizes 7, 8, 10 and up to 17 years, but not each size in every pattern. Suits styled, as sketched, to sell Saturday, a suit, $10.00. Boys’ One-Pair Knicker Suits; 26 suits, in sizes 16, 17 and 18 only, are to close out Saturday at, a suit, $5.95, Melba Line Toilet Sundries Main Floor Melba Greaseless Cream. Melba Skin Cleanser. Meiba Powder Melba Lov’Me . Melba Piney Wood Powd Melba Opera Powder. Melba Adoree ... Meiba Ador'me ... Melba Astringent Melba Lotion .... Melita Rose Bloom. Mela Dry Rouge... Melba Lov’Me Taleum. Melba Piney Wood Tul Melba Ljlac Talcum Melba Nail Shine. .. Melba Deodorant 22... -.25¢ Men’s Cotton Union Suits Main Floor 150 Summer-weight Union Suita, of short or long slecve, ankle crotch atyles, have been reduced for quick disposal Saturday, They are in length, closed color of ecru only. Saturday, a Sult Athletic Union Suits, of check Nainsook, in sizes 34 to 46 +. O5¢ A Suit ....... Gives are 34 to 46, Formerly $1.50 a Suit, Navy Tricotine Suits Special $16.95 Beeond Floor 45 NAVY TRICOTINE SUITS, in the late Sammer styles, will be placed on sale Saturday in the Ap- parel Department for a quick disposal. These Suits are neatly trimmed with braid and buttons, and have narrow belts. In sizes 36 to 44 bust measure, and formerly sold at $24.50 and $29.50. Special, Saturday, your choice at.......$16.95 Women’s Outing Garments Special $4.95 An assortment of Corduroy Outing Garments, including COATS, in sizes 36 to 42 bast measure; SKIRTS, in sizes 29 to 33 waist measure, and 10 pairs of BREECHES—4 size 20, 4 size 32 and 2 size 36. Choice, Saturday,” Garment... . $4.95 Black Silk Hose Main Floor 600 pairs of three-quarter boot, pure silk Hose will be placed on sale Saturday in the Hosiery Section. These are seamless Hose in sizes 8% to 10. Special, a pair Wiiccab resets? © re! ceesant A . Wonderful Soap Bargain | 3 Bars for 25c Just received a new shipment of those bars of toilet soap—made by the Palmolive company. You know the high standard of quality maintained by the Palmolive company—there’s nothing better. Four kinds to choose from—Rose Glycerine, Buttermilk, Cocoa Almond and Violet. Red Tag Special, three bars for. ........ <umeesscoeccecees 25c $7.50 Auto Spotlight —Red Tag Spécial $3.98 (Made in Seattle) This is an excellent spot- light. It is made of alu- minum, has a ball and sock- et joint and is equipped with a good-reflector. 75e Battery Hoprenstet-tet, Sal Special . ...:. $7.50 Roller Bearing Coaster Wagon, Special at $4.98 This wagon is strongly construct- ed. It has roller bearing wooden artillery wheels, body is made of hard wood and measures 16x36 inches. Red Tag Special. ............ $4.98 A Special Purchase of BATHING SUITS $1.50 Values, Special at 75c Here is the greatest bathing suit Vargain we have offered this year, Men’s cotton bathing suits, black with red trimming, good range of sizes—special at 75¢. Hotpoint Electric Iron Reduced Price $6.95 Bring in your old electric iron (any make) and we will al- low you one dollar as part payment for a new Hotpoint iron. The Hotpoint Electric Curling Iron—for the beautiful Marcelle wave and curls; price $6.50 The heating unit is adjust- ed so it will not burn the hair, Tents and Camping Supplies’ at Greatly Reduced Prices See the Red Tag Specials

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