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) a THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1921. | OFFICES OF Famous Clown | . at\s) Cr ww), st $1 COUNTY HIT é ; “Investigation of Buying De-, Children’s it Urged by T. | f gees anpiidliaalll ee Underwear iT { , $1.50 Qualities for $1.00 \ bh XY r T , Lucille Union Suits | ; \ ; if ¥7.00 A fh oh ok wae ; : 1, 260 medium weight cotton sults \ A \\ \\\ i\\ \ | | i j nf Ff : ( f / aun tnd allow “elves Bat NY N\A ih il iii hd Midd. : 2 The Sale That Makes the Dollar Go Farther 0200020228 Regularly $1.60 and $1.75. | , Children’s a : sc Te i ; ‘ Wool Bathing Suits $1.00 aieeves: Dutch neck and elbow Throughout the store are special values of decided interest to those who are trying 5.0 i, s400. two were $450 Lucille Vests and Pants $1.00 iukle lengths. Regularly #10, to make the dollar buy as much as possible. one was $6.00; one was $6.50, THERE ARE MANY DOLLAR SPECIALS NOT ADVERTISED $1.50 Union Suits $1.00 = Men’s Wear High Grade Ties $1.00 418 handsome ties In desirable patterns and colorings of fine quality silke, ‘The majority have wool hatrcloth interlining. 96 Regularly $2.60 208 Regularly $2.00 114 Regularly $1.60 $1.25 Union Suits $1.00 156 athletic union sulte of pin check nainsook, Sizes 34 to 46. $1.25 Night Shirts $1.00 $5 outing flannel night shirta. "The county purchasing department Reeds investigation. | > Phe office of County Coroner Willis a FH. Corson is spending so much | Money that expenses have incre: | $80,000 in ten years. | "> Clerk hire in the city clerk's office " much higher than it should be, a yearly payroll of $10,800 or more than it was eight years ae aed / Letting chneessiona to private per { in public parks ts all wrong. Sheriff Matt Starwich and County Willtam A, Gaines are to commended for curtailing ¢x and saving the taxpayers’ The sheriff's office should be per 4 to make its own purchases; y present system Is too expensive. “Phere is no increase in efficiency y ble with increased expense in 160 wool and cotton mixed vents —First Floor DOLLAR DAY Caldwell’s office. Expenses increased 44,280 per annum ce 1912. ‘This, briefly, ts the report scauiabes| to the Tax Reduction Council of by its committees probing and city offices, Wednesday | council went before the city | Thursday and recommended it the dog pound be taken out of = and turned over to the Hu society to be operated at less to taxpayers. | eae en REST FIRES FEW IN STATE imistic Report Made by Association fs an optimistic report that the n Forest and Conservation sends out In its Septem- 3 bulletin on the forest fire Western Washington condi are good in’ green timber, but ger ‘still exists in old log he Considerable slash burn: @ la now being done,” says as. ‘Washington Forest Fire as- reports 146 fires during the largest number (31) be- eaused by campers and fisher abe of timber for the season 7,000 board feet while tm Western Washington. parts of Eastern Washington, larly in the Colville section, forest service has undergone considerable expense for fire rg. but no serious losses of have occurred.” DURING CAR 1S RUNAWAY Down University down ‘Thursday crashed into a drin fountain at ird ave. and Unive at., snapping it off, and flooding etgeet with water. Careening wildly down the hill, the sped across Second ave., narrow missing several pedestrians and autos, and drashed thru the railing at ist ave. and Univer- st, hanging partly over the beneath it. That the car did crash over the bluff is considered miracie. ‘The auto had been parked near “Mth ave. on University st. by its own ‘er, Dr. J. W. Thomas, New Wash- “ington hotel, at 7:30 Thursday morn ne. left Shortly after Dr. Thomas had it, the car broke loose. Four Held for Theft of a Pay Telephone Four youths are held Thursday While police are investigating the story of police officers who arrested them Wednesday night in the West- lake hotel, 1924 Westlake ave, where they are alleged to have torn pay phone from the wall and at-/9) an escape in an automobile 4 claim to have “borrowed” from <i that can work. He has certainly taken the old bromide, ‘All clreuses are alike,’ and put {t In the discard.” A Small boy, after seeing the act one night, passed a remark to an other kid sitting Just in front of him that about fills the bill, “If that guy |} ‘Poodies’ had wings, they would sure be in his way.” Immediately at the close of the) Sells Floto contract the Hannefords «0 back to the Hippodrome for six , |months, Lift Off with Fingers | “Poodles” Hanneford | What « change fust a few strokes of makeup will make. Here ts Poodjes Manneford of the Riding Hannefords, the feature act with the Sells Floto cireus, which plays here at the Fourth and Re publican circus grounds mext Mon. day and Tuesday | The Hannefords have just closed thé longest engagement ever given by the New York Hippodrome—13 months—and are the largest paid act in the world, “Poodles,” the riding clown of the family, ts a marvelous rider Stephen Rathbun, New York critic, | in writing of “Poodles,” said. fellow Nothing has ever been seen tn New “This ‘Poodles’ is sure some rider, | even approach pid ; CORNS Doesn't hurt a bit! Drop a lttle ||) “Freezone” on an aching corn, in-! stantly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you lift it right off with fin- gers. Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of “Freezone” for a few cents, suffi. cient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the éalluses, without soreness or ir- ritation, Truly! T SQUEEZE BLACK. — WEADS—DISSOLVE THEM ut black Women’s Union Suits $1.00 Regular $1.25 and $1.50 Qualities 120 odd union eulta in bodice top, loone knee style; regula- tion style with cuff knee. Sizes 36 and 38 only. Firat Floor DOLLAR DAY Children’s Knicker Drawers Three for $1.00 300 pairs goed quality muse lin,” with embroidery a hematitched edge. Sizes 2 to 12 years. —Second Floor A Special Purchase of ; 200 Nainsook Gowns $1.00 Women's siipover styles tn white arid flesh. Some are lace trimmed and some hem stitched and finished with hand embroider Drape Veils $1.00 Regular $1.75 to $3.75 Qualities Henna and brown, taupe and gold, black and sapphire, and plain shades tn a wide vart ety of sizes and equare and oblong shapes. —virst Floor ‘In the Art Gift Section — Framed mottmes, 7x10 Inches; $1.00 each. Oriental incense burners, bronze and silver colors. Many with teakwood stands; $1.00 each. An assortment of Marblehead and Van Briggie pottery; $1.00 each, Stamped Goods Ready-rado stamped night gowns, stamped in a variety of attractive, easily - worked pat- terns; two for $1.00, Linen handkerchief squares in a variety of colors; five for $1.00. 45nch stamped Indian Head luncheon sets with six napking, $1.00, 42-inch stamped Continental pillow case tubing; $1.00 a pair. Stamped lace-trimmed dresser scarfs, 48 inches. long; $1.00 each, . —Foyrth Floor DOLLAR DAY 1,040 Pairs at Special Prices Women’s Stockings Heather Stockings $1.00 360 paire wool mixture heather stockings with clocking n and pavy, green and navy mix tures with colored clocking Lisle Stockings Three Pairs $1.00 480 paire mercerized lisle stock- in black and white. Regu Oe quality. Silk Stockings $1.00 Pair 200 pairs women's all silk full fashioned stockings with slitght imperfections. Biack, whi brown, navy, and «ray. Firete in these stockings would sell at $3.00 a pair. DOLLAR DAY Children’s Stockings Five Pairs for $1.00 200 pairs boys’, iris’ and infants’ lsle_ and cotton stockings; slightly imperfect If perfect the prices would be abc and 0c pair —Firat Floor A Most Unusual Combination Offer of Toilet Goods Any purchase of toilet goods amounting to $1.00 or over en- titles the purchaser to a dollar box of L’Avalon Face Powder on Dollar Day. Chotee of any articles In tollet goods amounting to $1.00 or over— Anda 4otlar box of L’Avalon Face Powder— All for $1.00, —First Floor DOLLAR DAY Ivory Specials $2.26 Picture Frames $1.00 $1.75 Manicure Trays $1.00 $2.50 Dresser Trays $1.00 100 pleces in each lot, —Firat Floor DOLLAR DAY 1,600 Yards Unbleached Sheeting Three Yards $1.00 Standard quality, suitable for many vuees, including aprons and art needlework; 54 inches wide. —Serond Floor DOLLAR DAY A Special Purchase of 150 Peg-Top Rompers $1.00 Sizes 2, 3 and 4 years, Attractive model of good quality gingham in pink and baby blue checks and stripes, DOLLAR DAT Satin Sash Ribbon $1.00 Yard 450 yards heavy quality, Lu mino fi pink, sky, maize, rome, black and’ First Floor DOLLAR DAY A Special Purchase of 140 Envelope Chemises $1.00 Fine quality nainsook trim med with lace, Sizes 36 to “a. Second Floor DOLLAR DAY 800 Bandeau Brassieres Three for $1.00 Flesh color poplin and fancy brocede in both front and biack fastening. Sizes 34 to 40 —Second Floor ———_DOLLAR DAY Children's Gingham Dresses $1.00 Sizes 2 to 6 Years Attractive style of good gingham in pink and blue novelty check, trimmed with plain color and touches of hand embroidery, A special purchase of 150° —Second Floor Silks and Woolens $1.75 Pongee $1.00 15 pieces heavy quality hand- loomed natural all-siik Chinese pongee. Suitable for many uses —men's shirts, pajamas, blouses, dresses, underwear and chil- Gren’s wear; 33 inches wide. $1.75 Wash Satin $1.00 Japanese wash satin In a good quality, Flesh, pink and white; 26 inches wide. $1.50 Satin Stripe Poplin $1.00 Copenhagen blué and old rose; 36 inches wide. $1.50 Striped Messaling $1.00 Blue, green, purple, brown; 36 Inches wide, 2.00 Plain Messaline $1.00 y Copenhagen, gold, olive, apple green; 34 Inches wide, $1.45 Hemstitched Tricolette $1.00 Tan; 36 inches wide. Wash Goods Specials 500 White Voiles” Four Yards $1.00 500 yards white striped voiles, suitable for blouses, curtains and underwear, 36 inches wide, $1.25 Skirting, Two Yards $1.00 S¢-inch white skirting in éainty patterns; 200 yards, Outing Flannel, Siz Yards $1.00 finch outing flannel and 32- inch winter gingham in dark plaids and stripes. DOLLAR DAY 85¢ Ginghams, Two Yards $1.00 1,000 yards fine zephyr ging good assortment of Bultadle for house dresses and children's dresses; 22 inches wide. DOLLAR DAY. 40c Romper Cloth Four Yards $1.00 800 yards of short lengths tn romper cloth in stripes, plaids and plain colors. Suitable for kiddies’ suits and dresses and boys’ blouses. —Second Floor Mercerized Napkins $1.00 for Siz Mercerized damask napkina, 2idnch size, Regularly §1.75 for six. —Second Floor $1.75 Bloomers $1.00 42 only rubberized nainsook sanitary bloomers. Elastic at waist and knee, Also envelope style. —Notionas, Firat Floor DOLLAR DAY 700 Pairs Women’s Gloves Special Values for Dollar Day Chamois Suede Gloves $1.00 250 pairs 12-button length chamois euede gloves, All sizes. White, mastic, mode. Silk Gloves, Two Pairs $1.00 350 pairs two-clasp Treco sllk gloves. Black, gray, sand, DOLLAR DAY. Luncheon Cloths Two for $1.00 500 Japanese luncheon cloths with Ught and dark borders; 36-inch size. —Second Floor DOLLAR DAY. 600 Yards Lonsdale, Five Yards $1.00 400 yards 86.1nch white Lons- dale muslin, | Regularly 25¢ yard. Second Floor DOLLAR DAY Handbags $1.00 Regularly $1.75 to $2.50 Leather handbags in fiat and envelope styles; also regula tion shape handbags and swagger bags. All high grade leathers. --Firet Floor DOLLAR DAY 100 Pairs Women’s Shoes * $1.00 Pair Canvas and patent boote tn lace style; kid in button style. Sizes 2% to 4%. —Becond Floor DOLLAR DAY. Hoover Suétion Sweepers $1.00 tnftial payment for Dol- jar Day. —Fourth Floor 28 “Clover Brand” summer weight union sults: Sizes 34, 36, 40 and 42. Quarter sleeves; ankle length. 85¢ Underwear Three Garments $1.00 Separate shirts and drawers, Balbriggan underwear—long nleeves, ankle length. Not all sizes. —Men's Section, First Floor DOLLAR DAY Specials in ° Draperies Cretonne, two yards $1.00. Regularly 75¢ and 85e. Good quality in wanted designs and colorings; 36 inches wide. 75c Curtain Marquisette, two yards $1.00. Extra fine qual- ity, in beige; 48 inches wide. | 7] Hemstitched Curtain Mar quisette, four yards for $1.00, 24 inches wide. White, tvory | and ecru. —Fourth Floor DOLLAR DAY Linoleum Remnants 25 remnants of inlaid and printed linoleum abouf ome yard square. Inlaid rem- nants, $1.00 each. Printed remnants, two for $1.00, —Fourth Floor OLLAB DAY. $1.50 Door Mats $1.00 Cocoa fiber door mats of extra heavy quality. Size 16x27, —Fourth Floor DOLLAR DAY Special Price Basement 1,000 Aprons, $1.00 Regular $1.49 to $1.95 Qualities Amoskeag gingham, scout percale in dots, figures, plaids, checks, stripes and plain colors. All sizes. Wide variety of styles from which to choose. 200 Petticoats, $1.00 Regularly $1.50 and $1.75” Sateens in plain shades of blue, green and brown; fancy figured percalines with plain pppers and fig- ured flounces. All have deep flounces. Wide variety of sizes, School Dresses, $1.00 Such Dresses, If Priced Regularly, Would Be $1.60 100 girls’ dresses in plaids, stripes and plain colors, attractively trimmed with contrasting color. Both Sizes 8 to 14, Squeezing and pinching heads make the . Swalwell, 18; Frank | cause : nd D. T. McDonald, 18, rg 17 eee was found to belong to Morris H.|#oiced by wocumul Harvitz, 214 29th ave., who had lef: Girt gn ry i and there ts only one # he car in the Broadway garage. = [Shy wd one that never GeO RE RR rid ‘of them-—a simple w sash back and belted styles. 300 Blouses, $1.00 Trimmed with plain calor. Second Floor navy, white. Alb eines. Firat Floor $1.50 Fountain Pen $1.00 $3.00 Soiree Satin $1.00 Taupe and African brown; 8¢ inches wide, irritation DOLLAR DAY Plaid Hairbow’ ————_- DOLLAR DAY Druggists Against Cut in Alcohol Tax American Drug Manufacturers’ as. sociation, which is opposing the re.) Moval of the tax on alcohol, declares fuch action would flood the country with fly-by-night concerns making ‘carloads of alcoholic medicinals to|~ well thousands of trresponsible men who for booze. It says that there are are only kept from this business now Decause of lack of sufficient capital te wuy alcohol at the price the pres vent tax imposes. OTTLE IT NOW IN EGG-SHELLS SAN FRANCISCO, Sept, 6 —Heavy importations of Chinese hens were prea ery Japanese liner Persia Maru, every| lected today following the discov of a crate of eggs aboard the third egg in which contained Scotch whisky. Officers thought they may have Aiscovered the reason why importa. ~ tions of Chinege eggs have doubled — 191% that is, to dissgjve them got dru! store about two of calonite powder—sprinkie a little on @ hot, wet sponge—rub ASHINGTON, wrth The over the blackheads briskly for a» Ww, IN, Sept. 8. - el few onds—wash off, and you'll be to see that every bi 4 has disappeared, and the will be left soft and the pore their € dition. troubled with these ishes should try this simple method ~Advertisement | Anyone nightly bler- 72 self filling fountain pens 14K iridtum-tipped point Long and short sizes. Good for school use Kodaks, First Floor Trimmings For Dollar Day Feru and cream Venise laces for collars. Formerly $1.25, Special, $1.00. Fancy colored braids made from soutache and ribbozine. Former ly $1.25 and $1.90, Special, $1.00, Valenciennes lace and insertion. Formerly $1.50 and $1.65 a doz en yards, Special, $1.00 a dozen yards. 17-inch emoroldery of fine mus lin with eyelet edge. Formerly 69¢ yard. Special, two yards $1.00. First Floor Ribbons Two Yards $1.00 Regular 65¢ and 75c Qualities 850 yarda hairbow ribbons in gay plaid effects, checks, broeades and satin strip Complete line of color com. binations in widths 4 and 5% Inches, First Floor DOLLAR DAY Novelty Necklaces $1.00 Regularly $1.50 to $3.75 283 novelty necklaces in new etyles and color combina tions. The variety’ of beads is exceptionally attractive ~-Pirat Floor $1.50 Japanese Habutai $1.00 Navy, jade, brown, black; 36 inches wide. $1.69 Foulards $1.00 Polka dots of medium size on blue and black grounds; 86 inches wide, Odd Picces of Silks and Woolens $1.00 a Yard $1.75 Brocade Poplin, old rone; 36-inch, $1.25 Plain Poplin, brown and rose; 36-inch. $1.25 Nun's 3f-inch, y $1.50 Shepherd Checks, blavk and white; 42-tnch $1.50 Storm blue; 42dneh. $1.25 Mohair, navy and sand; 86-inch, —First Floor Veiling, lavender; Serge, midnight Women’s Neckwear $1.00 Regular $1.50 to $3.75 Qualities Attractive assortment of sea- fonable neckwear, including vestees, collar and cuff nets, roll, square and round collars. A special purchase combined with many pieces selected from regular stock. —Firat Floor DOLLAR DAY Stationery $1.00 Paper and envelopes to match. White, pink, buff and blue. Regular $1.60 qualities, Large correspondence cards and envelopes. Regular $1.60 and $1.75 qualities, | Firat Floor Women’s white voile blouses trimmed with lace, em- broidery and chambray. Odds and ends from much higher priced lots, tnclud- ing pongee, georgette and tricolette. Not all sizes in every style but all sizes in the lot—86 to 46, 85 White Wash Skirts, 2 for $1.00 Women’s poplin and gaverdine skirts, with novelty pockets, broad belts and trimmed with pear] buttons. Nearly all sizes, 26 to 84. Regularly 98c. 200 Pairs Bloomers, 2 Prs. $1.00 Well made bloomers of black sateen in sizes 14 to 20. Made with elastic knee and waist. each. Regularly 75¢