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Open 9:00 A, M, Close 5:30 P.M. | DARES Yes, “Sweet Sixteen” dares to put Imagination, Origi- nality and Quality into the much-esteemed “Sweet Sixteen” Styles, even though priced at only The Superior Style-merit and the Surpassing Value are the comment wherever these garments are worn. And we do not limit the variety. We rather go to the extreme in extend- ing the great variety, so as to leave little room for duplication. Your Fourth of July Outfit! Ss 16 to 44........ $16 From the showing of new arrivals now ready for your Summer Holiday Frocking, your apparel will have very good standing with Fashion, and give a self-satis- faction, since every “Sweet Sixteen” garment is de- veloped with a reputation that rests upon QUALITY. Don’t Look for “Sales” Here! 1023 Second Avenue, Corner Spring Street KNOXVILLE. Tenn. June 28.—| WASHINGTON, June 28.—House) grieng Nine men were blown to pieces here| members came to their feet and yesterday, when 24 cases of dynamite cheered for three minutes yesterday determined. Cole, who will be 190 years old Sep. ed sheriff of Linn county It Is m "te at the mea Vancouver ‘Ss Tyee Potlatch In honor to the thousands of holiday tourists from the States—coming by motor—by boat—by train— | Special doings all day on Tillicum Trail, the Potlatch cnghney aif Carnival headquarters— World’s Championship Lacrosse Vancouver vs. New Westminster—the two best lacrosse teams in the world—staged for the afternoon. Indian Games—participated in by Indians from all parts of the Coast; native lacrosse; Indian dances and contests. Great American Ball in Evening Bands—Fireworks—Aerial Displays Come and Have a Good Time Only a half-day motor run—short trip by boat or train—come | either day or night. | Send for Illustrated Folder. Free on request to Vancouver Pub- licity Bureau (J. R. Davidson, Mgr.), Suite 750, 438 Pender st., Vancouver, Canada. Motorists will have no trouble at Boundary—Motoring permits in Brit- ish Columbia will be given by Cus- toms Officer without bond or deposit. American Day 4 maa @ | We Tell It With VALUES } ——_ — Br 9 Men Killed in |Congressmen Cheer sagesetghopagarl.» _ etlomypad fe ite Blowup| 100-Year-Old Solon 2005005 Sait mate emt for exploded at the Holston Quarry Co.| when former Senator Cornelius Colt ALBANY, Ore.—William J. Dun All were employes of the company. | of Los Angeles, came on the floor for | lap, of Shedd, former football star at Cause of the explosion has not been | a visit. | Oregon Agricultural college, appoint Two Daughters | . miner,” he said one day, “met| Name and Residence. Ane | Drown at Denver |»: then serious accident. ‘The mine| Wright, Emerald G, Wausaw ‘THE SEATTLE STAR other, Sister on Ballot| Wife Against ‘Husband, Too [ms rae RHODES co. Dependable Values Dependable Service RADIO 330) fil p.m Zitonany, Weonenday, Fray BROADCASTING A Pre-Fourth of July Sale of Women’s Hosiery Hosiery Dept.—Main Floor This sale of hosiery for Thursday, every number of which is a wonderful value, offers exceptional opportunity to obtain your Fourth of July Hosiery at great save ings. Remember, this sale lasts for one day only. ate. Thomas L. and Miss Annie} problem by inducing his wife to be- Webb Blanton want seats in the low-| come a candidate, too. Her name | All-Silk Hose Odds and Ends ‘| | Special—$2.69 a pair Special—39c a pair Women's all-silk hone with fancy clox. They | Odds and er of women's hoslery including: | are all white In sizes 8% to 10, Formerly $4.50 full-fashioned and seamless #ilk boot hose, with | a pair; then reduced. A Fourth of pectat peindoreed gaiisr topa, hecia aba Asus | fi Thureda selling, at a pair, $2.69 These Biz are 10 and 10% in white. Special, Thurs- > | aro unusually fine values an $86 | ay, @ pair, 390, : | a All-Silk Hose M ized Lisle H Special—$2.29 a pair poster eparnehinreg bey: Women's fullfashioned all-silk hose with re- Special—23c a pair inforced garter tops and soles, These are in Women's mercerized lisle hose with wide g | black and cordovan, and sizes are 8% to 10. tops and reinforced heels and toes. Sizes | * that sold formerly for $3.00 a pair are 8% to 10 in white. Formerly 50c a pair. Sp | 1 special for this sale at, @ pair $2.29. for Thursday’s sale, a pair, 23c. Left: Mr. and Mrs. James E. Ferguson. Right: Thomas : B |L. Blanton and Miss Annie Webb Blanton. | Silk t Hose Children’s Cotton Hose FORT WORTH, Tex. June 28.—A| the prohibition ban, But he bolted Special—59c or 2 for $1.00 Special 19c or 3 for 50c husband and hig wife, a brother and | the democratic organization in 1920 Women's silk boot hose with reinforced liele | hts sister are in the © for weats In| to become American party presiden garter tops, heels and toes, in black and white. Children’a fine cotton hose with double | congress from the of Texas, al candidate. For this reason he Also, fiber hose with lisie garter tops, heels ana and toes in white only. Sizes range from | Mr. and Mra. Jai E. Ferguson | feared the state committes would re- | toes, in black, white and African brown. Sizes 10, These sold formerly at 35¢ a pair. | seek to represent the Lone Star com- | fuse to put his name on the primary | are 8% to 10, Formerly 75e. Special for Thurs- values for Thursday at, a pair, 1%¢ or pairs | monweaith in the United States sen-| ticket for the senate, He solved the |[| day, a pair, 69 or 2 for $1.00. for 60c. | er house at Washington. can't be kept off the ticket. Her hus- )]) ° There is this difference—only one | band reasons that the name “Fer-| 300 G h d l A ns Jot the Fergusons can win; beth ot! gueon” will attract ballots, wheter {f| ingham an Percale TO the Blantons may do #o. there's a “Mr.” or a “Mrs.” in front} At present the quartet are cand!-| of it. Fi F Hy l ( l 89 dates in the democratic state pri-| Blanton seeks to succeed himnelt | or ina eanup Cc | maries. in congress from the Abilene district. |f| | “Farmer Jim” ferguson wan gcov-| His sister in a candidate from the “pper jernor, but |} e office thry im-| Denton district, for the seat left va . hgrtaties pleachment p dings. Neverthe-j cant by ' lens, he has strength, especially | Parish’s ¢ among the farmrs. Also, he favors! The } The Apron Department has gathered together odd lots of aprons regardless : a both 4 ie anying pictures show | their former prices and marked them special for a final cleanup Thursday. sxempting beer nnd light wines from | lett ie ere Oe , There are various styles and color varieties among them; some very pretty — ones are white with red, green and blue coin spots and trimmed with ruffled CAMPAIGNER FOR nop Pepin Parade organdie. Special each, 89c. 8AN DIEGO, Cal, June 28.—|————— < |p ‘acific Coast advertising men adver The eating of sauer kraut t jis od advertiaing to the world yester | protong human life, acc day with a big parade, the most spec. VI I AL S I A I IS I ICS |some medical scientists, R. F. Sturdevantz, Pioneer | 2”, feature of the five-day nee 5 Judge, Passes Away | sion of the Affillated Ad Clubs of the BIRTHS .t.-J Fioe K | Weat Ralley, Carl, boy Hawthorne. Mat pai / e > OLYMPIA, June 28-—-R. F, stur|,, 10" Feprewenting each city west |Mariok, John, boy Seddon, Margaret, Rosiyn ...- 2 FOR THE of the Rockies and some cities eant |Wpiducy Joseph. boy. Sorensen, George T., Seattle .. Legal| devantz, superior Court judg® Heithe of the ules strove with an ant hae JipSith age a {Hutwebus, Anna &, ‘Seattle :o..Lewar WITH. Co ed Albert, boy. Sot [pioneer days, a member of the con: | snional advertiners | . Spas DIVORCES GRANTED’. DC a 5 Horton, Amanda from Joe. | 1. on A. A. trom Bertha Margaret | J jstitutional convention of 1589 and . Edward G. from Minnie C. x Myrtle May from William James. , will stop all Ryan, Nellie from Joseph. one Western citien that are before the cor antz was judge of the su t of Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties upon the admi of Washington to stat survived by his wid ughters, Mrs. P.M. 'T 4 Mrs. Stanley Ro »., girh boy | Po! great many stories to "James, girt could never be,| Vowen, Theodore 0. girl on tas man is too £294) Mi ARRIAGE LICENSES| DENVER, June 28.—Ruth, 15, and June, 12, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Pleinert, were drowned yeste day in a lake seven mi Denver, near th The girls waded tn! 1 wet his leg, sewed | y ‘ jon, Edith Mi, He bart President of International Society of pi Psychology 4 at the house and | McKenna, ¥ co i hour later. ‘He| Peamvont, & — RETURNS TO SEATTLE Eivenbet 22 Legal THURSDAY, JUNE 29 ° raniel rio Se- e and give|tancester. Daniel Marion, Ge-) 1/1 4 win talk to his students and many friends In the basement of Sil 0. | Leavitt, Marion Clare, Seattle. Legal MASONIC TEMPLE t Nathan M., Tacom Legal MASOS a EE Falla Pine at Harvard, at 8 p. m. Admission free. Collection. Ng's worth of b m when he ¢ ry, Ethel, Twin Fal Hunter, Richard B. Milwaukee, = | from the un jous figure | came the * worth, the doctor Los Angeles ‘Times Store Hours—8:30 A. M. to 6 P. M. GREAT SAVINGS ON GARDEN AND LAWN SUPPLIES 65c¢ Hose Nozzle .......... 25ce Gromore Fertilizer . 50c Grass Hook ...... OIL COOK STOVE 35e Steel Garden Trowe : $6.49 Hexerece TELESCOPE COT Special $4.98 STONE EXTENSION PANTRY JARS LUGGAGE CARRIER he ADMIRAL LINE PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMP Smmweene HF. ALEXANDER. PRESIDENT seeueneny } $8.50 Anchor Two-Burner Reduced Fares to Los Angeles HERE’S a special Ist round trip excursion fare that will appeal to you. It’s via the travel-by-water way and in- cludes meals and berth and all of the decidedly attractive advantages of these delightful short ocean voyages. To San Francisco $66. To San Diego $97.50. Round trip including meals and berth. Let us tell you more about this very attractive fare and the travel-by-water way — its the comfortable, i invigorating cheerful way—particularly attractive this time o’ the year. ‘TICKET Orricnsy Ave. (%.C. Smith Bldg.) | $23 Fine btrest’ (at Fourth avenue) | —Phone Biliott 2068, ‘Tacoma—Phone Main 7178 Similar to cut, except no end piece,