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GE 16 [Plan to Perpetuate { | Navy Reserve Forces, I | asa tor per veconting tne novell | reserve were discussed by officers vod | re |the 18th nav tr . ! Thurnd: r inn, Al y EOPLE for whom we mg rir he ‘ ettloire Ve Make, Fit and Design | ana men of ©, tn be f. Glasses soon discover that we | ine prepared at Washington, it was know how to put that quality | "*'“ in the Lenses which restores i vision and prevents eyestrain. Officers Elected : Bg by Veterans’ Camp Tt fovlewing « : Veterans | Columbian Optical Co.|?"".°se.2°%3e 2" 1309 Fourth Avenue oer Si wood, officer 6 of COATS, SUITS, DRESSES FASHION CLOAK & SUIT CO. QUITS Business Conditions Force New Store to Quit — Fine New Stock Goes to Public at Fraction of Value SALE STARTS SATURDAY 10 A. M. ¢ Season’s Best Styles at Prices That Compel Your Attention oe ‘ New. Store Forced to Ge BEE LEE 6B Quit The future looked good and a splendid stock of the season’s finest was secured for the big trade that was to come. Now these merchandise high quality coats, suits and dresses must be SOLD AT ONCE, with lit- tle or no regard for cost or regular price. Smart Winter Coats ee) Fall and Winter Coats in attractive new models; Luxurious Coats of new- y silk lined anda num- Fashionable Coats of est fabrics, trimmed with ber handsomely trimmed splendid materials, includ handsome mole, squirret, with fur. ing Salt's plush; some ricn- 9¥tria_ and opossum ‘fur. Values to $35 ly trimmed with fur, Values to $79.50 CONEY FUR COATS FUR TRIMMED PLUSHES Handsome brown and gray Coney Coats, In High grade Plush Coats, with black opossum smartest new lengths; $39.75 > eoaepperardhaee OS Se $39.75 GUK UNCd . ress sees seer eeees bottom trimming...... Attractive New Dresses $7.75 and $9.75 $14.75 $19.75 $25 A special lot of Dresses, including modish Beautiful Cloth and Silk Dresses of smart- models for all occasions, will be featured est design and splendid quality, including “t etre eneitad vet exceptional values to $49.75, go at the above symed ~<a pblte special pricee—nothing higher, SUITS Splendid assortment of fashionable Suits in most attractive styles and desired ma terials, representing values to $49.75. An unusual opportunity to secure @ late model winter or alkyear suit, Fashion Cloak & Suit Co. , 1325 Third Ave., Opp. Postoffice All merchandise guaran- teed as represented in qual- ity and style. Your money be gladly refunded if you are not satisfied with any purchase made during this sale. Diego turn every. industrial wheel that re gion will be able to next generation velopment of a great industrial « munity, one of the mre: world, without a amok grain of soot! And probably at a | Hip, boasts of being one of the cost far below any soft coal pousibil-| youngest vaudeville stars (9 produce ty. jand bring-an act to Pacific loa Angeles in the chief bidder/ coast. “When I wan 16," she Against the government for the richt| says, “I gathered together a group to develop the project, but private|of plocaninnies and brought them power companies are also in the/out on the crest of the “rag-time” race. The decision probably will be| craze ,and I have followed the star made at the San Diego conference, to| of syncopation ever since. My sis be held December 12 Vocational Experts holding a three-day conference tn the Arcade building, fifth Moor, with rep- | government ownership of public util Colorado river, 100 miles north of PP. we ts | fi imagination OT vi! velopment of the wet where from 000, depending upon how far the idea | fe carried, but alfagres that not leas] than 600,000 electric b ve A be developed, at a point a 1 t | | resentatives from all parts of the Pa 14,000,000,000 postage stamps, 1,125,- 000,000 post cards, —2,668,000,000| stamped envelopes and 70,800,000 /UCt# Of thin section at the Brazilian vie National exposition at Fuo de Janeiro newspaper wrappers, hewnpaper wrappers _______|#eptember 7 to November 15, 1922 * a as HOOVER JOINS HYDRO BOARD Presidential Appointment Is Soon to Be Announced Now Playing at Palace Hip BY W. H. PORTERFIELD WASHINGTON, Doe: Decision by the president to appoint Seore tary of Comm federal mem yon commisst a fow days, Hoover already haa prt va ignified hin willingness to un: the job. ction of the president, Seere and Secretary Hoover is momentous. It means a big step for ward in the dir of the govern ment developm: of the: greatest hydro-electric t in America, P outside Niagara Falls, Seeretary Fall is not in favor of ities as a rule, but the tremendous sizeof this project, located on the Yuma, on the boundary between Art| ona ‘and California, has fired hi Engineers estimate the cont of de. project at Any 15,000,000 to $40,000, er can ximate: or San y 250 miles from Los Ar This means sufficient power to Janet Adler ANET ADLER, who ts playing on the current bill at Loew's Palace command in the It means the de m. wt in the ack or &@ also made her debut tn the at that tme, and altho played tn vaudeville ever since, we have never yet had the | fortune to play simultaneously on | the mame bill or even In the aame town.” in Conference Here Vocational training experts are Want N. W. Exhibits at Show in Brazil Every inducement ts offered North. west business men w exhibit prod cific Northwest in attendance, Amertean people boy annually Full particulars of the exposition have been received by the foreign trade bureau of the Beattie Cham ber of Commerce and are avatiable | for consultation. | The Northwest hag an opportun- |ity to be featured not only in private but ® government exhibits, as con lerenn haw authorized fed officials to place at the exponitio: exhibit of agricultural, forestry, fisheries | The delicate fragrance of the exquisite LILAC has been immortalized by ED. PINAUD and is within everyone's reach the year round. This French master-perfume is for handkerchief, ato- mizer, bath and other uses. “A delight after and mining products, The shipping board also has been authorized to make special rates for the transporta 12 hibits and participants to go to and from the exposition. United Typothetae Entertained at U} Master printers of Seattle belong: | ing to the United Typothetae of | America were entertained at the Unt versity of Washington Thursday More than 50 members of the asso clation spent the afternoon inspect: | ing the campus, were entertained at a dinner on the Commons, and ad-| |dreaeed later in the evening by Dr. | Henry Suzzallo, president of the uni | versity, | a |Lumber Mill Output Lower Than Normal) The output of the 108 lumber mills | belonging to the West Coast Lum.| bermen's association for the week | 6 was 26 per cent | ‘Jamous Since the days of Barbara Fretchie Will J. Rickaby says: “During a year’s expertence in teaching, we have en- Joyed tho privilege of using and thoroughly testing the Chase Brothers Pianos. We gladly say they have given us and our purchasers complete satisfaction and we have yet to hear anything but highest praise for them.” @igned) WILL J. RICKABY, Pianist. It is little wonder the name Chase Brothers stands pre-eminent in all parts of the world today. And that the celebrated piano, bearing this name, so indelibly stamps itself on the hearts of music lovers who recognize its rich singing quality, re- | sponsiveness and master workmanship. Music | lovers who also appreciate the distinctive design and flawless finish of every Chase Brothers Piano and Reproducer, Drop in and see our display in both Upright and Grand Designs. ‘The Meyer-Toner Piano Co. 210 Union St. below normal, New business was 5 Foch Given Volume per cent below normal ana shipments for the week was 69. tion of government and private ex-|while the amount shipped was only 52,286.69 Silver Run Brand Sweet Corn, CALIFORNIA PUMPKIN, No. 3 Can, 19c; JELLO, 10c GOLDEN WAX BEANS, can 23c; CITRUS, Ig. pkg. 25c EASTERN OYSTERS, 4 oz. can 15c, 8 oz. can 29c PURE BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, 44 Ib. sack . . . . 33¢ CLOW’S WAFFLE FLOUR, 29c. YEAST FOAM 8c GOLDEN MACARONI 5 pkgs. 28c; PRIDE’S tear can 13¢ can AGE ORION GRATED PINEAPPLE, 14 oz.can .... 1 LUX SOAP FLAKES, 3 pkgs. 29c; WAX PAPER, roll 34c QUAKER OATS, 9 Ibs. 45c DATES 22c VAN CAMP’S contin: No.2 can 23c; CURRANTS, 16 0z.24c REX hor 49 3x. $1.99; FISHER’S BLEND 49:: $1.89 No.1 “ix POTATOES, 's:'$2; Choice Mushrooms, can 53c FEDERAL MILK, |g.can 10c; Assorted Cakes, 1b. pkg. 35¢ CRISCO, 1b. 19¢, 15 1b. 29c, 31b.57c, 6 lb. $1.09, 9b. $1.59 SAME LOW PRICES AT ALL SEATTLE STORES ‘Our prices in our stores outside of Seattle are, however, correspondingly low. = DowNTOWN FREMONT DISTRICT E. UNION DISTRICT £5 Pike Bt. 710-712 Blewett St. 23rd and EB. Union. Pike Place Public Market—= 4201 Fremont Ave. — r Casi hedge yg — Pel ~ ‘alifornia and Admiral Way. s5th and Greenwood” Califorats and Alsdks. FASTLAKE 201 Eastiake Ave. RENTON HILG South End Public Market, 603 Union UNIVERSITY yersucr KIRKLAND Market and Piccadelli Sta EVERYTT 43rd and 1éth N White House Public Mark 1908 46th Bt. N. 290 Pike & Hewitt and Oakes Stn WOODLAND PARK N. BROADWAY DISTRICT 4th St Public Market 232 Broadway N. QUEEN ANNE HILL Tth W. and W. McGraw St 201 Blaine st. 331 First Ave. N. KENT 2215 Queen Anne Ave Second and Meeker St AT BREMERTON, KIRKLAND, AUBURN, KENT, TACOMA AND EVERETT oO 1317 Greenwood Ave. BALLARD DISTRICT Ballard Ave. AUBURN Next Mission Theatre BREMERTON Fourth St. Public Market } I STORES ALSO Ue, the Seaport of Success,” was giv. id en Marshal Foch by the chamber's~ publicity bureau. The combi by Local Chamber A \eather-bound copy of the Cham- ber of Commerce publication, per cent. 31 feet, feet. -- $10.50 Jeweler and aoe Silversmith NOW LOCATED 1518 Second Ave. Brier Hill Coal lowest in ash. Most heat for your money. No clinkers or bone BRIER HILL COAL CO. 533 T Avenue N. 4315. 1221-Third Ave “COR UNIVERSITY U. S. ARM GOODS SA TF 1013-15 First Ave. Write for New Special Catalogue—just off the press Far below all so-called sales, our low prices still attract big crowds, Money back guarantee behind all sales NOQTICE—NOT connected with any other stores that have adopted similar trade names THIS WEEK’S SPECIALS GROCERIES_ SHOES _ Minced Pineapple, No. 2 can’.10c Trench Shoes, hobbed, pair. $4.50 Velvet Tobacco, 3 cans for. . .35¢ ¢ Sh : : 4 Barrack Shoes, viscolized sole. . $5 Kippered Herring, oval can...15c¢ Rubber Pacs ............. $3.00 Army Corned Beef, No. 1,2cns35c Short Rubber Boots ........ $3.50 Alaska Pink Salmon, can..... 10c Long Hip Rubber Boots ... -$5.00 RECLAIMED ARMY GOODS Army Wool Overcoat...:.. $6.50 Leather Jerkins ...........$2.00 Wool Breeches, pair (Mail Orders Promptly Filled) Many other goods, such as Blankets, 0. D. Shirts, 0. D. Blankets, Underwear, Leggins, Raincoats, Sweaters, Etc. BE SURE YOU GET IN THE PROPER STORE, AS WE HAVE MANY IMITATORS SURPLUS ARMY SUPPLY STORE 1013-15 FIRST AVE. S"src*" Phone Elliott 4310 e and Spring