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$2.95 Ea. The ideal cooking stove for hot weather. Better buy one now and use it during these hot days. These Do- minion Plates are black Japan finish; equipped with cord and socket; sold regularly at $5.00; special Friday and Sat urday only ...82.95 BASEMENT SALES FLOOR THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1922. DTTC TTT TUTTI I MEMBER AMERICAN TOMES BURBAL — —————— OUR NEW STORE SIXTH AVE, BETWEEN PIKE AND P Ee STS. FRIDAY & SATURDAY SPECIALS BREAKFAST TABLE «.\: $4.35 Breakfast in 36-inch tops; very only to be sold as a special, $4.35 50 ELECTRIC PLATES Set of 3 GLASS MIXING BOWLS 53c 8 Mixing Bowls of heavy weight; six, seven and nine-inch sizes; one each in set. Sold regu- larly at 75c; special, Fri- day and Saturday, per KER ETT ee BASEMENT SALES FLOOR American Legion eharge of the Elsie Janis show at the Metropolitan theater night have decided to open the doors GRUNBAU aan Sb ak SIXTH AVE., BETWEEN PIKE AND PINE STS. PHONE ELLIOTT 4910 Legion Lets Public in to Elsie Janis offictals to the public, rather than to reserve! legion men as previously intended. Others have decided to be present Monday night, according to the “40 and 8” committee, which met Wednesday, so the decision has been made to the house exclusively for pack the house. Tables round and 40-inch square sub- stantially built; 25 iT isvT The | SUMMER HEAT, ITS The WNT HEAT TAAT WORRIES ROAD FUND IS Made Music Doctor | singer, was awarded the degree of |Harding Signs Bill for 190 doctor of music by the University of California yenterday Ignace | Millions | Paderewnki, Planist and former pre. mier of Poland, was granted the —- degree of doctor of laws. At the | WASHINGTON, June 22.—Con.| conclusion of the ceremonies, Mme new Schumann-Hetnk Spangled Banner.” the , struction of 25,000 miles of rane roads fn all parts of the country ts possible under the additional trans | portation bill for road work just \ signed by President Harding, the * | department of agriculture estimated Fires Is Cut Down today. A total of §$190,000,000 19! Patrols along all highways and available. i traile have reduced the fire menace + The pportionment made to the! in the northwest section of the Menace of Forest | ending 1923 fotlo Arizona, $702, 641,299; Idaho, $1,031,257; Nevada, Mexico, $793,619; Utah, $556,278; 506. These funds must be matched by the staten a: mum, according to R. L. Fromme, ; California, $1,-| federal supervisor Of the forest. The 26,691; Montana,| timber is extremely dry for lack of $638, New| rain, ¥ Oregon, $788,443; long as the fire scouts keep on the Washington, 736, alert there is little danger. FAA AAAS.) vse ia) ve ‘J They’re Great for Golf As Well as For Business _ The Tweeds for these suits came from the land of the thistle and heather. And their last- ing popularity is due to their attractive appear- ance and ruggedness. 36 Tweeds are not only an ideal fabric for outdoor life, but owing to their durability continue to gain favor for business wear. COND AVENUE AT SENECA STREET RERGCLOG Mis EW ‘S\.FREDERICK VICE PRES. |warious states for the fiscal year! Olympic national forest to a mini-| mme said Thursday, but as) [LINDSAY SCORES PRIVATE DANCES | |Judge Attacks Pleasures of Wealthy DENVER, Colo, June 22.-~“It ar) we're going to have hell ralwed, let's | | all raise hell together.” } This statement by Juvenile Judge | Ren B. Lindsey here today marked another of his repeated attacks on | iawn that permit the rich to “drink, dance and joyride” and that forbid the poorer clases the same pleas- | ures. “Speaking from absolute know!- edge, I may there ts far more rotten- news in the dances held in certain pri- ate homes and exclusive clubs here » there is in the public dance * America’s noted yuvenile court authority declared. “It impresses me that these wel. fare societies, and even the churches, are not concerned about these things among the rich,” Lindsey continued. ‘The challenge to there well-meaning organizations is “Why not busy your. selves about the licentiousness and lawlessness in the pleasures of the an in those of the poor?" t is getting sv that in thin coun try the lesson to modern youth is to ibe powerful and wealthy, and you lean do as you blank please. i like to use @ stronger word |than ‘blank that will do” Body of Drowned Sailor Located PORTLAND, June 22.—City Grap pler Hugh Brady recovered the body of H. B, Conroy, boatewain's mate of the U. 8. Connecticut afternoon, after the Willamette river had been dragged for 24 hours near the spot w Morrison at bridge wh he toppled from the deck of the motor launch Santa Maria Tuesday noon, fer the Mayor Brown Pays Tribute to Jews'| 7 ‘0 the Jewish people ngs the credit for the high financial posi tion of the United States among the nations of the world, Mayor ‘own told members of the } club In a talk Wednesday night the educational center at 18th and Main st ave. San Francisco had the first trans. continental express route Psickn pe Se yok Disease often befall a person; but no matter what part of the world he may be tn, Warner's Safe Remedies are always at hand for instant, reliable service Founded on fifty years of sat isfaction to .the public, this company has grown until now there are branches and agen cles in every civilized country of the world. Warner's Safe Remedies are made from the purest ingredients obtainable carefully compounded, each for a particular disease, and best for the ailments for which they Wamer’s Safe Remedies Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Remedy Warner's Safe Diabetes Rem edy Warner's Safo Rheumatic Rem- edy j Warner's Safe Asthma Rem- e : Warner's Safe Nervine | Warner's Safe Pills (Constipa- tion and Biliousness) The Reliable Family Medicines Sold by leading druggists everywhere. Sample sent on receipt of 10 cents. Warner's Safe Remedies C ester, N. i Dept, 492 | A OE CaS | Candied Laxative Wafers MOVIES | For infants, children or adults, 25c, at all drug stores, or sent, p. p.. by Joyner Drug Co., Spokane.—Adver- tsement, watrae rt yesterday Merchandise | ————— —e Service Dependable Values ay BROADCASTING | “K FRIDAY HOUR SALES | No mail, telephone or C. O. D. ordere taken on Friday Hour Sale mer- | chandise, and the right to limit quantities is reserved 9 to 10 10 to 11 11 to 12 1 to2 |] Ginghams; 1,500 yards of Women's Gloves; 194 Men's Underwear; Shirts Men's Pajamas; 19 pairs ag Chambray pairs of fabric, white sik 84 Drawers of a good of Pajamas made of good arnin, 2° inches and black kid Gloves, ‘audllty balbriggan, in quatity muslin, trimmed and in a good as nome of which are mend ecru color on Shirts plain or fancy. Some are t of plaids, in ¢ nd others slightly are in sizes 34, nd 44. «lip.on style while others light and medium colors. will be priced for Drawers in sizes 30 only. putton down the front. Yormerly yard, For quick cleanup. Mostly ~There are 59 garments Values that sold tormef ; this hour, in the Domes. ull Gloves in the axsort- 1n all, selling formerly at jy for $1.50, $2.00 andaey Percales; 2,000 yards in tle Seetion, ibe each if) @ yard... ment are in small sizes. For this hour, 49c ® pair ”... 19¢ $2.50. For this 85 hour, a pair... c Curtain Marquisettes; | Milliner’s Trimmings tn light colors, 36 Inches & broken of Summer Bleached Sheeting; 600 wide, and in stripes, %00 yards of white and flowers and ornaments, yards of full width Sheet- checks and figures sult- cream, 48inch Marqule suitable for Summer ing, 81 inches wide, and able for dresses, apron? settes of a splendid quak Hats, will be offered for selling for rly for 60¢ and children’s wear. ity, that sold formerly quick cleanup this hour, a yard, will be placed on Formerly 26 a yard. for 50c a yard. For this in the Millinery Depart wale for this hour, inthe Yor this hour, In the hour, in the Curtain De ment; Domestic Sec Domestic Bec partment, choles t.:ss1. LOC ton, a yard: 400. Gone yard... LOC Soe... aan Children’s Straw Hats Special $1.95 Millinery Dept.—Second Floor Children’s Sport Hats of two-tone A straw and wool combinations with |} trimmings of yarn Pom Poms on the side. A very attractive assortment of Hats that will look very becoming with sweaters or colored dresses. Formerly $2.95 and $3.95 each. Special, Friday, $1.95 each. Women’s Summer Coats Special $17.95 Second Floor splendid assortment of Kelly Tweeds and Velour Coats, in belted and loose back models in Pekin blue, sor-— rento and henna, These Coats are ideal for motoring or evening wear. Sizes are 16 to 40. Priced special for Friday, at $17. each. 2to3 Women's Silk Hose, full fashioned, with re- |] | inforced lisie garter tops, high spliced heels, reinforced toes, in white and size 10. Also, semi-fashioned Silk Hose with Isle garter 3to4 China Silk; 130 yards of 27- inch China Sik in a wide range of dependable colors. 4to5 | Boys’ Straw Hats; 75 of them | in roll brim and turndown” styles, made of excellent tops, heels and toes, in smoke, medium gray It is used extensively for dra- straws colors of and piping rock. Sizes &% to 10, but not peries and foundation linings. brown, navy and white. Sizes, each cine tn every enters 209 pales 59c Special for this hour, in the are 6% to 7. Specially p Be eed pan eH Sik Department, — QE ¢ for this hour, in the B @ yard. ...,.0006 eee Department, 4 Infants’ Rompers, of pink, blue and receda COME: so o0deseveens w Children’s Underwear, includ- ing Shirts and Knee Pants, in & broken line. Sizes are 2 and 3 years. Formerly 50¢ and & garment. For this in the Women’s Knit 25c |] Also, a few baby quilts in pink and blue. For a quick clean-up this hour, 59c wide, and in 3 to 6, : lengths. These sold form fitted with rouge, face powder, two puffs hour, for quick clean-up, this | and mirror. For this hour, in the 75 Underwear Dept., im the Drapery 19. Be C a garment... b> | agg = ie ma : \SEATTLE MAN _s|Funeral Services will serve a dinner at the church, 6 | HEADS EAGLES) ,,,.£or, News Veteran oei"im ‘to's me june 2 og, @hnounced. AS this is the first Funeral services were bed here yes \the men have served if |tord BE. White of Seattle was Sane newspaper man, who died Tuesday | junantmously elected president by the |S? aber none contracted during the Performance, they said. session Of the convention Wednes | wis-& member of t divis Ex { + | day afternoon. Other officers chosen ion. He was a brother of W. W. pi jains HOWE | president; J. C. Wagoner, Anacortes, | Preas association. |inside guard; L, Sylvester, Cle Elum, nae “nee eee ee erin bots WO More Gray ten Times Veins Burst andl Ue, secretary; 8. A. Hoag, Hoquiam, 1 Cause Much Suffering, @ ion andruff x. s Baldwin, Kent, trustees; H. Byram, Employment Taco 4.8. &. Girard, Hoquiam, | Tacoma, and 8. 4. Girard, Hoquiam, | | ven are telling thelr friends. The |, Many people have become di ™ false appearance of age which gray | believe that there Is no remedy tf f hair gives and which handicaps one/will reduce swollen veing ~ No Damages for : . banished and the blight of danruff| If you will get a two-ounce Injured Juror |remeves by th y Wonderful |Mal bottle of Moone’s Emerald. | tonic--NOURIE 2 smpounded tonic feeds and| store and apply it night court jurors are performing public nourishes the hair, prevents its fall-|!"& @s directed you will antly, harmlessly restores to original |timue until the veins am county und when tnju in such | color, whether black, brown or b c i perfo green romper cloth. Mostly al) large sizes, Cretonnes, 24 and 26 f if} each Combination Vanity Cases; 36 In all, and 75e at 25c and 35¢ a yard. Off Drug Sundries Dept., each,.... on Dept. at, a yard..., LAYMEN OF Grace M. E. SPRINGYIRLD, 306 a evening from 6 to 8 p. m, ft BELLINGHAM, June 22.— Craw- ry terday for Frank H, Hawkins, former | wivet wilt be py t to watch € Btate Aerie of Eagles at the closing | Aygonne drive in France, when he e BE. C. r, Ballard, vice-| Hawkins, president of the United Veins Can Be loutside guard; Jesse Havens, Ho- Douglas Lewis, Renton, 4 Expense and Loss of John Gronon, Aberdeen, and Herbert | i ‘That's what thousands of men and delegates at large. ident because they have been socially and in business, has been | bunches. eS HID s scientifi- | (full strength) at any first clase OLYMPIA , June 22.—Superior | cally and ae service and are not servants of the | '°® promotes ite growth and ple tice an improvement i nee cannot recover against Cleanses the scalp. Unfailingly r Emerald Oil is extenat Gne bottle usually Used in hospitals and in factor the county, the supreme court held| moves danruff. One bot what you first aid to the injured. It ts | yesterday, after affirming dismissal! jaye Hearinine thee miess, yet most powerful jin superior court, King county, of | Pric tle. Bartell Drug ~ spe two ounces lasts @ the case of Mary Kildall + O Rhodes Co. De- | !0ng time. 2 against) Indeed, 0 powerful is Em bunches, goitre, wens are reduced, wonderful discovel nd other drug and |,,,lndeed, 4 “ ae |glands ana Nourishine positive- recent ly not a dye. | their mon Advertisement. King county. | Mra. Kildall was struck by an/ automobile while the jury on which | was being conduct-| street in Seattle] she was serving ed across a busy jst en route to dinner ® ment Store Hours—8:30 A. M. to 6 P. M. SL NUE AND UNION STREET. STAINED SCREEN DOORS This is a strongly- HOT WEATHER ELECTRIC APPLIANCES—SPECIALS ELECTRIC STOVE Regular $5.00 SPECIAL AT $2.69 = erst neh com: | A big value. Heavy nickel plated— || with black enameled | warranted. || wire cloth. Big values. Regular $17.00 32x80 - $2.19 34x82 - $2.29 $10.98 | | 36x84 - $2.35 Beautiful panel design, > nickel plated; silver plat A complete assortment of new, fresh stock. ed, similar to cut. OIL OPAQUE WINDOW SHADES . I Special at 49c | Made from fine quality machine- made oil opaque shade cloth, mounted on patent spring rollers. Colors—dark | green and olive green, Size 36 inches | by 6 feet. Special at 49¢. I ~ EXTENSION LUGGAGE CARRIER at $1.98 Can be attached to any running board, Simt- lar to cut, except no end piece.