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STAR FREDERICK & NELSON'S — | | 47th Semi-Annual Furniture Sale Presents Unusual Saving-Opportunities for Seattle Home-owners THE SEATTLE Row Over Handling Your Money! HARDING SAYS | ‘ond of the series telling of the Sige, | PArtments eoe,con.ne fervane, St yileh ron and That —$150,000,000,000 public a fortune—the greatest in the folks and babies, owns 61.800 chara | Wold by the way-ote divided be. which have epeung up around the f tween two secretaries, Mr, Fall of | American family fortune RY FRANK 3. TAYLOR the interior ¢ pent, who has WASHINGTON, July = 5. most of it, and Mr, Wallace of There's a whale of a row in the | the agriculture department, with Harding cabinet now over who ts | the rest. to have charge of that 150 billion dollar fortane of the people's, in which your share is $1,350—with as much more for each person in WEDNESDAY, JULY 5, 1922. But the Reaffirms Position on Vol- | { stead Enforcement |__Mr. Wallace representa the con |sorvationiats, active ever since the |days of Roosevelt and Pinchot, He |fights ax they fought to keep the American public fortune intact, un der government management } BY HERBERT W. WALKER | MARION, Ohto, July 6 President Harding has made it plain that strict of the prohibition |] and the Volstead law ia | icial position of his adminis: | He has also rather clearly Mr. Fall thinks he is more efficient than Mr. Wallace, #0 he wants Mr ace to transfer his fine national | Mr, Fall represents the opposite ss and grazing lands to the In-| vie His crowd says the fortune distributed—not held in | ty } would let private pare [tre your family, . jepartment, He sayg the whole | eeere’s what Siawanewt an family fortune ought to be| tr heirs and take the [inc that Secretary of War Weeks’ assertion that the Volstend! ‘The U. S. government is like a big, | managed by one man, the secretary | ties Cumbersome corporation, Instead of | of the interior being that m | wealth away from the soil, col & flock of vice presidents to take Mr. Wallace comes from towa lecting royalties for the govern: law in the cause of much unreast in charge of the different departments, | where they know how to hang onto| ment, the country today and his advocacy | it has one vice president—who|things. He says Mr, Fall isn't go-| ‘That's what the row ts about, Bear | °F Its modification does not represent doesn't take charge of anything, and/ ing to get those forests and grazing | it in mind when you come to vote f the administration. & Kroup Of necretaries to run the de! lands if he knows It | your 81,850 stock the views of thone : to the president today, follow: | ing the action of the president yeater. | r — spepenienanasoati day in going out of bis way some! FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE—PINE STREET—SIXTH AVENUE what to restate his official position |f} Her mpeersng oon te eco peo | a cedar: your immediate furnishing plans provide for the securing of ary to make the diy an odd piece or so to round out the furnishings of a certain room, or for a complete Suite for Living-room, Dining-room or Bedroom, this Sale holds unusual opportunities. « impression fn the strong | prohibition states of the Mid-Weet [) that the administration was not |“bone dry." These reports were raid to have sprung up following the and the ruling of the shipping board that liquor can be sold on American ships outside the three-mile zone. Weeks spore The Sale is the occasion for closing out at sharp reductions, of 4 i) odd Suites and Individual Pieces; and with these there are Special | Harding's statement, ft was anid, + ¢ . |hould not be considered « slap at Purchases of High-grade Furniture from some of the leading fac- Nason btlaaves snatect:anpiecte sooets tories—in the sale at conspicuously attractive savings. be allowed to express their opinions | }without any dictation on hi» part. | But, believing, as he stated, that |I| jonly @ minority of the people are} opposed to prohibition, he desires to 2 FE PARENT IRAE OO SENT EEC NRE eg em geen to arbiitn, he ders to Featured for Thursday’s Selling | mipistration’s real position, ty (What Penguins|| | 40 Upholstered Chairs and Rockers Are and Do || Professor M. J. Elrod, of thede- | partment of biology in the Uni | versity of Montana, has written for The Star a series of articles telling unusual facts about the |]| animals of America, The second |] article fullows.—Edltor, | By Professor M. J. Elrod || Chair of Biology, University of |]) In Large, Es Comfortable Pattern, ; as Illustrated SEMI - ANNUAL SALE PRICE $29.75 Upholstered With Tapestry: ‘A Range of Patterns to Choose From ‘. A Beginning Thursday Morning: i A Remarkably- Attractive Hosiery Offering en NOTE: Delivery of Furniture bought in the Sale must be accepted within r .. : ved $ ] 95 and $ 2 & . fined oa ie anhensetd vagiels ee the current month at FREDERICK & NELSON’S convenience. fe ‘ Be: are. sea birds, helpless on land, and (F th Fl ) * 2 F rarely moving far from water. Dur. ling the breeding season they collect jin rookeries, often including tens of |thousands of birds. These rookeries are on shore, sometimes in very |eteep and hilly country. Instances | are on record where the birds ascend jand descend from 1,000 to 2,000 feet | |from nest to water, making repeated |trips, transporting food, carried in {their gullets, from the sea to the young In the nest, The wings of penguins are unelens |for flight, but are powerful agents jin ewimming, In connection with the |strong lege and feet. The birds go jout of the water with euch force as to enable them to land on ice sur jface six or eight feet high. Were| this not the case they would prob- J ably rarely get out of the water. One} jof Shackieton’s men records an in. |stance where a bird mistook their | boat for an ice shelf and landed in the midst of the rowers, to the con- | wternation of both men and bird. Penguins walk erect, Ike men./}| | They take short steps of about e#tx|]| inches, When they wish to travel |f| rapidly on snow or tee they plunge headiong on their breasts, dig in a AN opportunity, indeed, when Stockings of the first-grade, depend- 1 able qualities regularly featured by this Store, are priced to afford such substantial savings. 1,200 Pairs of Glove-Silk Stockings Lace-stripe effects in Black, White, Fawn, Castor,] Cordovan, African - brown, Navy and Silver, with} pointed heel reinforcement, also Fine Net Stockings’ $1 95 in black only. j hs First-Grade Worsted Wilton Rugs At Extremely-low Prices N important Floor-coverings event, with the lowest prices we have quoted in several years on First- grade Worsted Wilton Rugs. Special purchases are combined with Rugs from our own stock for this offering. 9x12-ft., $85.00 and $95.00 6x9, $57.50. 8-3x10-6, $90.00, 4-6x7-6, $32.50, Scatter sizes—27x54-inch, $9.40; 36x63-inch, $14.50 Axminster Rugs Exceptionally Low-Priced 9x12-ft., $32.50. 7-6x9, $22.50. 8-3x10-6, $30.00. 6x9, $17.50. The Pair “] || 1,200 Pairs of Full-fashioned Silk Stockings Silk from top to toe are these Stockings, with garter] The Pair 4 welt and sole interlined with lisle. In White, Chip- | 4d | ndale, Rembrandt, Bobolink, Castor, Fawn, Lark, 1 9 5 : eadowlark, Pigeon and New-silver. j Be (Third Floor) their toes and grab with flipper | % ° . . ki wings. They can thus travel about | ae 1 | 600 Pairs of Black Ingrain Silk Stockings mean an nan can an en — 4 | 5 open water, which is considered disclose the cultprit. ’ 4 | ' 4 | The Pair very remarkable : . “ W . d T bave viele gomipanttien: where HOW A HOTEL CHIEF : * ‘ -fashi ho largest penguins are the em ft veeks at a th faulty lghti | || Heavy Black Ingrain Silk Stockings, full-fashioned, | sro wit Seaton” cee “®|| Godley, Radio Wizard, ||‘. %c Watet'atiats|| SEES SEATTLE PLAN | ri and reinforced with lisle top, sole, heel and toe. e |whare they api Chote tives dering ° R de quate $ teapeualiae Soe uarope tein | devine Fogg By A AS Advises Star Readers \\2is'. rns cen cit | Tracy © Drake, president of the jas they are rarely seen after leaving torily recelved broadcasted programs. | 950.room, $10,000,000 Drake hotel, When conditions such as these ex- " ¥" ist, {t should fall upon the public]Chicago: “We have heard from |the rookeries, BY PAUL F, GODLEY 1,200 Pairs of Lace-clocked Stockings | The Pair Full-fashioned, all-silk Stockings with dainty lace | y) | clocking—in Black, White, Cordovan and Russet. } $ 85 | 600 Pairs of Full-fashioned Silk Stockings | ] The Pair | ) $2.85 Silk from top to toe are these Full-fashioned Stock- ings, with garter top interlined with lisle for extra strength; in Black and White. On Sale Thursday, Aisle Tables, First Floor America’s Foremost Radio Authority Fleet Men Invited to Seamen’s “Y” |i Altho the Seamen's Y. M. C. A. ts run for the benefit of civilian #en- men, sailors from the Pacific fleet are welcome to all the privileges of the place, according to an invitation extended by George Upton, acting api A faulty fuse or transformer in the nt supply wire, a high tension wire which swings and touches a tree, or sometimes a young boy who does not preciate what a nuisance he Is ng of himself, will cause inter- 6 which may render signals distant points totally unintellt secretary. Colored: Sailors of Forty colored sailors from the Pi cific fleet were entertained with dance Tuesday night, given in th ave., by the Abyssinian Soctal club, gible. W'Where Interference of this nature persists, the radio inspector may be called in, or, if he ts not available, the members of your radio club, Fleet Entertained Kither of these should be able to lo- a-}cate the sources of interference. al Before the loop or coll antenna nelcame into prominence, recelving ap Polish Association hall, 1714 18th} paratus was frequently set up in an automobile with a small antenna on |top of the car, the receiver tuned to =~ f\the disturbing signal, and the auto jf} set under way. The idea was to circle {Ti thru a given territory, the trend of |]| tho circle always being In that direc- | tion where signals seemed loudest How sources of interfer- ence are located. tension circuit {s discharging Into the branch of a tree, or that a defective fuse on the transformer pole ts giv- ing the trouble. In the case of a small boy’s set, his antenna usually will give him away, If this chances to be indoors, inquiry thru the neighborhood generally wi!) __ AMUSEMENTS PANTAGES Mats. 2:30 p.m. Nights 7 and © service company to take whatever steps are necessary to eliminate the fault. Usually the are more than glad to co-operate. GOLDSBORO, N, C.—Funeral services held for Mrs. Sallie Bivens, 102, said to be oldest woman in North Carolina, many of our guests that Seattle really does need a new, large hotel. We feel that with conservative man- |agement and economical underlying charges a new hotel should be prof-” {table in such a busy and promising: city as Seattle.” 4'/a-INCH SLIM. TAPER FILE E BIGGEST FISH aN ™ N: 4 | Fina ne «signals would be > é Uu y armen é where the aearch would be concen: bowie a tiv 2 ysrahs Te “il ‘ "a | |trated for the source of the isturb- be i wineyy- Pow 4 gets away— you land the Provides Exceptional Savings [Ace sen oap or colt antenna||_—Mnineen ates Miche te ince the shan can ce olen . a ‘. +H plifies is search iderably.) — — OPP lines of garments remaining from Spring Displays have been simplifies thie search conalaaresly File” to the clerk. Nicholson Files : re-priced for this event to afford exceptional buying advantages. receives beat when i ie in the plane TOD AY! cut sharply from the first stroke. | I ad i i : pe alae oop points toward (fe core the name “NICHOLSON” | neluded in - offerings are is |] the plane of the tae ward eee (he sr th name NICHOLSON" | i i | dest eo the | | Women’s and Misses’ Suits, Coats and Dresses |] ix loudont 14 she lane of the toer || WILLIAM FARNUM A FILE FOR EVERY SB i if Blouses and Sweaters GURNEY propagation of the signals, no call tn sre y | 0 received. Separate Shirt “na URNEY | inset ca-areatl| see of col” ||]! NICHOLSON FILE G & . , | or un efrigerator | rorya net jer ce other oh i - e wirH Girls’ and Infants’ Wear | soa: tn aptsies uimnabe [Ic Ae NegAiMlar Mabaiehate eel es Sala PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND (Second Floor and Downstairs Store) | facality te then visited and careful ex.|{ 5 Fine Vaudeville Acts a 0! de. FREDERICK & NELSON ("tn case. of lectrte tent wires, it cite | Wil usually be found that @ bigh 2