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TUESDAY, JUNE 13, 1922. NeDougall fouthwick = “The Store of Eternal Newness” Shopping Hours, 9:00 to 5:30 THE SEATTL ) St-tutter? Then Join This Class “K-K-K-K-Katy” Must Be Sung Another Way in the Future Swagger Top Coats Reduced If you are wanting something individual in a motor or steamer wrap, this group will delight you. Distinctive weaves — unusual colorings! Checks, tweeds, camel's hair and English wool plush coats. Prices are decidedly lower. 6 Coats reduced to $39.75 14 Coats reduced to $59.75 Thru Canal; Wheat od Flour Also By Wanda von Kettler K-K-K Katy, beautiful Katy,” Sut they won't be singing It that way any more—at least not at tle, Bats tn Tonner, ee aos Strike vote may result from conclave of rail union chiefs at Cincinnati who promise a) .000 feet of the product was| finish fight on wage slashes, Left to right: E. H. Fitzgerald, Frank Paquin, Timothy) *% Secon‘ tinnisien ‘amin | tru the a tiieess conversa | sree Edward Tegtmeyer, W. H. Johnston, D. 4 Bee i ray!) ye J, Evana,| ine Cnivernity ‘of Washington | coast to ¢ seaboard %, > Day ri re . F. Brown, co } ie oe tenn ot aoe 7 Gores J. W. Surne, Wh oat cnet whe, & 2 —tefiasin=h—ome | ROG NS eieeeih on ae etatreting | according to a statement of the tongues in the eclty-to ald all if exchange department of} ‘The harp le believed to have orig at the oftios of the “chief of the] (eer ae he cant oot mt | C ber of Commerce. inated from the hunting bow, the! | bureau of aeronautics. ttrawberrie: ¢ | Fecord shows also that for the | tightly stretched string of which will | Three offers are known to have ‘s without st-tumbling . “6 been made for the property—by C.| 8nd who ecan’t tt-talk In ppub- Period 12,000,000 bushels of{ give forth a musical sound | . , tae eee A te } 8,400 barrets of flour and |—— a ——— ckson, of the Erickson Con. ~<A wo pounds of wool ware bent in both directions in Mareh those “l§ A L E EFFECTED struction Co, ,of Beattie; the Puget | Professor Smith holds that stutter | | Sound Mills and Timber Co., and the |/"# I Just a matter of mind. It ts from the Pacific const | American registry lead with 103. Car he declares, of any © -_— Chicago, Milwauk 4 at, Paul/Pot & result, the canal to the Eastern con-| riers of other nations were: British. nica md waukee an at ohymteal defect; it lo FEAR in the 75; Norwegian, 18; Japanese, 12:/Definite Announcement to| ‘res? |mind—fear that can be overcome. Mt 234 cargo vessels thru the canal French, 4, and miscella No dectaion has been reached, but |” professor Smith plans to aswint tn Be Made in Two Days it t« betieved that Erickson has been the evercombag, eeaeg aan ; leliminated, as the goverment haa/ “ WASHINGTON, June 13.—Defl- | . Wednenday night at & o'clock the | decided to sell the property instead |e.) cies for etutterera will be , nite annour BD ent will be made! of jeasing it, and Brickeon’s offer | opened in the paychology clinic on by ordinary methods wastes 5% to 2 t body’ have to write the Women’s Wool Hiking Knickers $4.95 Specially Priced To be in vogue, one must have the new style knickers when starting on the vacation hike, Made of twill flannel tn khaki color, With cuffs which button below the knees. Sizes 26 to a4 —MacDougall- Southwick, Second Floor be started later, One happy thing about the whole arrangement ts the lack of fees. Ac- jcording to Profesor Smith, all one needs to enter the clans is a balky tongue and an ambition to be rid of it; that Is, to be rid of the balk. The |individual needs only send his name |to Professor Smith, then be present | Wednesday evening. Like the bust ness of overhauling a jerky fivver, the work on the et-tumblers will be. sin. And tn approximately four months’ time, with an average of |two lessons a week, it is believed | that all et-tumblers will be plain sail | | ing. Claes exercises will consist of Formerly JOHN LINDH CO. - SERVICEABLE ALL-WOOL CLOTHES For Men and Young Fellows We are selling them at ROCK BOTTOM PRICES $23.50, MADE $29.50 Specially Priced Note the (wo handles, the coin purse attached, the , Wanted vanity fittings. " ‘The box foundation is wood; the mirror is generous size; the clasp Is secure, o It ts lined with heavy motre. —MacDougall- Southwick, Street Floor evithin tw of the/ was for & lense, Hitekaon, haslthe untveraity campus. This first entire Clatla nee —_ rai 4 in °° clans will be limited to individuals and othe in| tion with bis offer, left yesterday | 4 lw Sileaghenr atate, it was said today! for Seattle. pened poi (gd ‘Oteer pr Bea by of the weight and much of the i and flavor of the foods cooked. ’ ovens of Electric Ranges are so made that, and waste are ; imi CONOMY, AND word pronouncing, special recita- thong and ultimately the acting of arty mcmtinven | Transcontinental |S al a a tad as | snowa be permitted to compete for | és | or woman enrolled will have any Jare not permitted to compete for the 33 50 | da-ieticulty in ap-ap tying for » oe |traffic, thereby utilizing the empty ta | Job, spapeaking before p-public, a (24 €cltsion ll lequipment which they are hauling | or mmarmuring in the mm-m- westbound, tley cannot be in as | prosperous a condition or render as $39.50 | gag mony I've t-t-told all a-bout Beattle and other Pacific out coast points and maintain a higher | Pood gpa as they otherwise . : | cities interested may expect « rate at intermediate points, Strenu 1d. We are giving you clothing—beautifully styled, won- ff) jf, I tase, Ollerw ie ir, [cision in a few weeks on the trine ous objection to the grant of author: |" "Moreover, 1f they are not per derful all-wool and worsted fabrics—at remarkably low prices. Look over our stock and we're sure you'll want one FURNISHINGS AND HATS JOHNSON-WILMOT, Inc. 1123 Third Ave., Cor. Seneca St. Formerly the JOHN LINDH CO. | pet sea leontinental rate case now before the | ity to the raliroads to make such | mitted to make such profit as they . Interstate Commerce commission, | rates was entered by the Intermoun-|can on the terminal traffic they will \Fido Draws Huge |anid 8. J. Wettrick, attorney for the tain cities and the steamship lines. | have to make that up elsewhere by | Chamber of Commerce Transporta| “Whatever the prot the railroads charging higher rates on traffio | ges, We Assert tion department, upon his return can make on the terminal traffic which is not water competitive.” | LONDON, June 13.—The owner of a | Tuesday rena 4 arr ——, which would otherwise move by/| Newfoundland used for three|D. C, where he made the closing | water will tend to decrease rather | . prewtottians py Be motion picture jetonmane so ney of the cities on | than Incresse the burden to be pene Woman Rests in received $40 aa hin foe. Another the West st. by the intermediate territory,” owner demanded $5,000, ‘The case involves the question as | Wettrick. Sea She Loved to whether the transcontinental rail| “The Pacifie Coast cities tase| CARDIFF, June 13.—The body of roads will be permitted to establish | thetr support the application on pire, B. x was buried in rates to Meet the competition of the | the ground that the public Interest i. in accOrdance with inter coastal steamnhip lines at sea. | generally requires that the rafiroads | her dying request. 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