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B.C, MAN WINS SKI TOURNEY Warm Weather Interferes | With Good Showing PARADISE VALL tional Park, July 6 Just Till Friday Night— This thrilling drama of the Northwes¢ Mounted Police and a lawless Y, Rainier Na- Exceptionally | prevented sk! Jumpers from making any new marks here in the fifth an- | nual #kt tournament, The snow waa |mo soft that the jumpers were in | variably tripped landing STRAND ORCHESTRA a | Ivan Nelson, 1é-yearold star of the “4 2 | Revelstoke, B. C., club, won first pince with a leap of 86 feet, while Sigurd Johnson of Tacoma was sec. ond with 83 feet. The record here ts 127 feet. Mrs, Aulang Friele of Seattle won firet prize in the woman's gilding | contest In the men’s amateur glid. jing cont KE. Sonnicksen of Seattle and Paul Ytterbal of Brem | KANSAS CITY.—St. Louls & San Passenger train deratied, none seriously, 2 MORE DAYS TO SEE THOMAS MEIGHAN in funny GEORGE ADE’S “OUR LEADING CITIZEN” A Paramount Picture Supported by Thoodore Roberts, Lek Wilson and Charles Ogle COLISEUM ORCHESTRA Under KAY COMING SATURDAY— “I Am the Law” 0 ‘How about | your vinegar? [Is your vinegar “just | sour?” be more to it than that. There should be a real flavor, a fine aroma that awakens the la- tent tastes of vegeta- | bles and salads. Heinz | Vinegars are like that. ‘HEINZ | bre wed Bis Bs 2 MORE DAYS ONLY TO SEE AND | Gouverneur Morris’ 66 Yellow Men and 99 Gold with Helene Chadwick Richard Dix Men will rob for gold! Men will kill for gold! BuT— WILL MEN GIVE UP 1OVE FOR GOLD? A thrilling romance of the Spanish Main! Malotte on the Wurlitzer ASK DR. MACY SPR ” tA MENT SATURDAY— Jack Holt in mi . rything i} pel Jonai Cash Registers, slightly used. good ) |||for glandular ailments and weak- w, at about half regular price. Cash or nesses. Satisfaction guaranteed or Also new and second-hand Ino check protectors and half price. d exchange and pay high- ond-hand cash registers easy payments. money refund adding machi check writers We buy. sell ext cash prices for HARPER BUILDING 1504 Third Ave. Cor. of Pike St. PrPeore do expert rebuilding and repairing of all makes of registers, and maintain the be: equipped shop on the Coast for that purpos employing the very best mechanics A line of cash register parts, including styles of rolled paper for re: re. Have your old register reba’ We make t 100% good as new, unless you require other style more suitable, in which case we give you @ good trade for old one. J. A. SUNDWALL & CO, 91D Second Ave., Cor. Madison ut all es Sad Seattle As a spread on hot biscuits, toast or waffles, raspberry jam has few equals—the fresh, pungent favor | certainly brings back the sharp appe | tite of childhood. By a new process that revolutionizes all cook-book tra ditions, the housewife is now able to put up thin-delloacy quicker, more economically, with better anc results. It's called the Certo F With Certo you use the fully rip ened raspberries; only one minute's boiling is required—-not the half-hour em | or more the old way calls for. The re. sult is a far more fruity flavor and one-half more product from the same } amount of fruit, because no ju And you get the tas' the kind you used to boiled awa the fresh & pick in the o berry patch down by An | R | the we y stored up for you for es tur | winter and n | This in the Certo Recipe for Rasp including Berth and Meals berry Jam Crush well about 2 quarts of ripe | berries, using wooden masher Add juice of 1 lemon. Measure 4 level | cups (2 Ibs.) crushed berries, including jemon juice; into large kettle. Add 7 This new reduced fare includes berth and meals—~every- ! Think of it! Two thousand five hundred miles of Ocean voyaging —the round trip for little more than the usual acne coat ‘nd 3 leveled cups (2% Ibs) sugar and mix To San Francisco and SS well, Stir hard and constantly and return the fare is bring to a vigorous boil over the hot test fire, Boll hard for one full min | ite with continual stirring. Remove | from fire and add % bottle (scant half-cup) Certo, stirring it in wel From the time jam is taken off fire, These rates are effective on the Admiral Dewey or Admiral Sch: , sailing from Seattle every Wednesday. Go the trave ‘by-water way. It is the contientta, invig- js cheerful way — not expensive at any time, ly economical at the new rates. P Admiral Line Agent will be glad to give you full Bef ce sf ZISSSSS hadi 7 BARE TICKET OFFICES: L.0. Smith Bldg 2008 Fourth Avent | Phone Biliott FACOMA—1111 Pacific Ave—Phone Main 7178 BELLINGHAM—1261 Elk 8t—Phono 264 4 erett Trust & Sa Bank—Phone Main 11 roe: BREMZRTON—d41 Burwell Ave—Phone 68 , b GG. MeMiCKen, Pass. Trae Mor., L. C Smith Bidg., Seattle, Weak Pacific Coastwise Service ADMIRAL LINE) PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY HF ALEXANDER, PRESIDENT esse t “MOTHER NAT | hot weather during the last two days! There should | | | ! TH COLUMBIA HERE is nothing more acceptable on the sereen than a beautifully photographed picture of Western riders and Western settings In “Step On It,” the new Universal photoplay at the C ado, in known to the outside world. A cou ple of mountain ranges would have to be removed to find it. Courtney Kiley Cooper ts the au thor of the story cee WINTER GARDEN Meet the wife,” “R are nome of the well coined expressions w to goed advantage “a Jr,” the farcia) photoplay in which role at the Winter Garden. The plot is based on the high rent situation, which makes a modern Bluebeard out of a home-loving husband | “Bluebeard, Jr.” clones tonight. eee STRAND Jean de French-Canadian Pretty Pierre in the Penrhyn Brine makes a realistic the ‘Over the & number of portrayals of impish, mischievous ‘They were meen here recently with Thomas children Betty Compson and Tom Moore are he featured players eee LIBERTY Helene Chadwick ts one of the most popular members of the Gold wyn stock company, She is appear ing at the Liberty this week in “Yel low Men and Gold,” « clever melo dramatic story by Gouverneur Mor ris. Miss Chadwick is well on the way to starring honors and one might even add in a for better act ress than many who now wear the How to Make Raspberry Jam With One Minute’s Boiling Makes One-Half More From Same Amount of Fruit— | Saves All Color and Flavor—Never Fails let stand 5 minutes only, by the clock, before pouring, In the meantime, skim. ‘Then pour q berr nee Certe concentrated up in practt out in the par You can get Certo trom y cer or dru he can ¢ der it for y Book e comes withsevery bottle, or you can obtain additional free copies for your self or your friends by addressing Pectin Inc., 118 East Ave., bottle of Certo today; sugar . berries in the market. Start jam and the new, easy making fell Certo way. You will never return to the old “hit or miss” method Wholesale Distributers National URES YEAK ROUND JELL MAKER SEATTLE Mary Anderson is playing the stellar | TAR pesmi: mnrethei non Some one | TWO PERFECT MOVIE SMILES When George Ade wrote his first original motion picture lstory, “Our Leading Citizen,” | Meighan, Paramount star, he \also Lois Wilson, the star's leading woman, are registering in this picture are smiles generated by the | humorous Ade titles that are a feature of the photoplay. for his friend, pleased not only Meighan, but The smiles they TODAY'S PROGRAMS ! : | INERTY—Kichard Dix and Helene |) Chadwick in “Yellow Men and Gold.” j COLUMMIA—Courtney Ryley Coop- STRAY Moore in “Over the Border.” } ~Redelph Valentine in | “Stolen Moments.” | “ x Hetty Compson and Tom COLONIAL dindem of stardom. Richard Dix, also a young player of promise, plays opposite Mias Chad: eee COLONIAL H. Thompson Rich ti the author of “Btolen Moments.” the photoplay starring Rodolph Valentino, which closes a four days’ run at the Co- lonial tonight. Rich has a long ree. jord of famous stage successes to his credit A feature of this Valentino offer. ing in the appearance in the leading feminine role of Marguerite Namara, {the famous operatic star. | Your Eyesight I | BY DR. K. H. BISHOP Sa] | Vv i LIZATION “) bas brought us many comforts and advantages, It has brought, among other things, scientific knowledge of ways to get well and ways to keep well Our mortality ntatistion # how that disease ts losing {ts grip, But civilization, we find, Is to blame f lis that never ex isted 7 of these ts exces sive and peculiar strain upon the We of clvilized communities do not | Young Singer Tired of Clothes. mother, T have just been ask. | Home-Made “Oh concert at shall I do? ed to sing at Mrs. Shaw's 7 w sday night © her before mor want to sing, but ou know T haven't a thing to wear.” Well, I would like to have you Why can't we fix put © fresh rit h, mothe It is t Resides it is girdie on tt no. I that old to wear again d and looks older and that's pretty hate drens. than it really bad, you know Can't I have a new ress, please?” "Well, you do need a new one if you are going to sing at all thbse affairs and T'll see w we can do. It is too make you a dress by Thursday now.” “Oh, I don’t want any more home: made things. Please let me have a pretty ready-made dress. I am | ol ugh now %, you are, but, those things cost an awful lot. of money. } I don't see how we can afford it.” “Oh, IT know, mother, Cherry’ down on Second Ave. betwee fron and Spring, upstairs ov Pig’n Whistle, 207 Rialto Bld, low one the privilege of buyin, credit. They have beautiful dre | too. We could pay a little down now and a little every month “And they have several lovely hats }too. I can get one of them."—Adver tisement ‘Cured Her i Rheumatism errible experience ed by rheumati ‘ all other sufferers just how to get rid of their torture by a simple way at home. Mrs. Huret has nothin Merely cut out this notice, mail it to ir own hame and ad- * will gladly send you thie valu information entirely free, Write her at once, before you forget.-Advertisement to well Thomas Open An Account at Grote-Rankin’s MOTTO F.REGEL President; — Huby furniture Sule The Third Day of the July Furniture Sale ECOGNIZABLY low prices tell the story of strength of the Grote-Rankin Co.’s Furniture Sale more forcibly than any mere word | could impart it. What more could be asked of a Furniture Sale in which | said low prices are reinforced by superlative quality and comparatively boundless assortment? e Ask That You Make | A Comparison of Prices See for yourselves the substantial, attractive furniture | that may be purchased now at the lowest prices at which | good Furniture has been sold in.years. ie We Liberal Terms of Payment. —can be arranged on all purchases of Furniture. We Prepay Freight —on all furniture bought at the July Furniture Sale prices. j 1 | fuse our eyes as they are used by | moved than the wall of the room—/| lwavages. The savage has to look at/but a few feet away. The savage |nearby and faraway, at things large living mostly out of doors, usually and things small, equally has a long focus; he uses the short | Pe with good eyesight among | focus only occasionally. us have as good vision as the savage In view of the fact that the most ures, the eyes should be examined. They are peculiarly vulnerable and they must be suspected when there exist symptoms of this kind. Columbus Knights PORneawes. This has been demon- serious results of eye deformity and | lstrated repeatedly the per- eye strain are not indicated b: ye ° centage among ws of eutterere fraiil peina, how thay one or to Entertain Gobs astigmatism, shortsightedness and | not the eyes need t Come and bring your girl, or it longsightedne: indefinably greater than among savages. The civilized man looks for long periods at things which are at close range, Even when not reading, he | will not see anything farther re. BIG JULY CLEARANCE SALE OF WALL PAPER! We've had a busy spring—thousands of homes in Seattle and thruout the state have been newly decorated because Smith has brought prices of Wall Paper and Paints down to where they belong. Now comes this big clearance. Our usual low prices have been cut one-fourth, one-third and in many instances one-half. We quote a few. Come and buy, or write for free sample book. ‘There is only one way—whenever | you haven't a girl, just come. there are headaches or backaches,/ This is the invitation extended to interference with digestion, and/all sailors by the Knights of Colum- nervous exhaustion, if these symp-/ bus, to attend a dance at K. C. hall, toms are not clearly traceable to/1401 Harvard ave, N., Thursday and curable by other definite meas- | night Beautiful Tapestries tich Oriental colorings and the soft blends in very newest effects; 30 inches wide and values to $1.00, at, choice, 50¢ roll. Tiles 22c Entire stock of Washable Varnish Tile Papers for kitchen or bath; at 22¢ roll; 44¢ for double roll, That Wear-Well Paint Yes, it’s Seattle made and guaran- teed by the makers and by us; outside or inside; white and colors $2.35 gal. SALE STARTS TOMORROW—TELL YOUR FRIENDS Smith’s Wall Paper House LOOK FOR OUR BIC ELECTRIC SICN f lo2!| FOURTH AVE. SEATTLE 35c Roll Swell assortment of 18- inch papers of the better grades at this popular price, suitable for the front room and hall. Duplex Oat Meal, 30 inches wide, 45¢ for full bolt. Harmonellas — These pretty 30-inch blended at 60¢ for full bolt. Our Best Papers You must see ‘these to appreciate their value. Regular $1.25 grade 75¢ Regular $1.50 grade 95¢ Regular $2 grade $1.35 Choice of entire line. Ceilings 7ic 15¢ for double roll of these pretty 20c and 25¢ ceilings; choice of white or light cream, the Best grade Kalsomine, Ib.......8¢ Ground Glue for sizing, Ib. Wall Felt, for house lining, roll. $1.85 Johnson’s Floor Wax, Varnishes, Etc. : : e :