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ee M. A. Gottstein Furniture Co, Clearance FURNITURE REDUCTIONS 33)” to 50” Sale Values That Invite Comparison A visit to our store and a comparison of values will prove that we are offering real extreme reductions from regular present-day values. It is our purpose to quickly sell these goods in order to make room on our four large floors for new goods arriving. SEE OUR SHOW WINDOWS Odd Pieces and Complete Suites for Living Room—Dining Room—Bedroom An Extraordinary Offering of Homefurnishings From All Departments / M.A.GOTTSTEIN ky FURNITURE CO. ATTLE POPULAR HOME FURNISHERS | the wets to beat the Volstead act. | Worries of the profeasional arya. THE SEATTLE STAR 3-Mile Limit Oasis BY C. ©, LYON New York that is preparing to WASHINGTON, July 5—The “in| Open s “recreation ship” Just oub cldental drunk” ts a new device of} Side the threo-mile limit. Wayne B. Wheeler, congres- sional agent of the league, wants congress to torpedo the ship with @ law making the ocean dry for ‘The “incidental drunk’ itself ta| © distance of at least 25 miles off- bad enough, but It becomes, accord | Shore, Instond of three miles, as a “shame, « dis-| &¢ present, ixht horror’ when| Wheeler, who says he never took « it wetting, vins Sounds positively devilish. Ada ¥ to the rest of the summer drink in his life, and who has the reputation of being « thorogoing Christian, feels that folks wonldn't travel the extre 22 miles on the Ocean just for the sake of getting drunk in the atmosphere pictured by the wet advertinements, The “incidental drunk” part fol- lows naturally, according to the ad. vance notices. “We reiterate,” say the wet Promoters, “that the purpose of thin vessel tn to make available to this community samples of European entertainment; a world novelty of fascinating interest ht close to New York city; the and only opportunity “An atmosphere of festivity, enchanting orchestrations, the. ity as exponents of classic and fancy dancing and operatic sing- ing, and a feast prepared by the best chefs from abroad.” The Anti-Saloon league haa tn- formed congress that all this— and more—is being promised tn mivertisements by @ concern In wines, beers and champagne is a natural and lawful part of such entertainment, such serving will Not constitute the object of the Veasel, but it would be an appro- priate INCIDENT in an atmos phere of festivity,” ete, ota. Wheeler has prepared an elaborate legal brief to convince congress tt has the right to fix any number of miles It pleases an the limit of the ocean jurisdiction of the United = | States, For. the ion of fish, he potnts out, various limits beyond the S| threemile line have been claimed and accepted from time to time, How much more tmportant, then, is It to protect. American citizens from “genuine wines, beers and champagne” sold aboard ships that specialize In “an atmosphere of fes Uvity, enchanting orchestrations, the most beautiful of Europe's women, -| selected for their artintic ability.” : PUBLIC DEBT BILLION LESS Big Reduction Made In Last Year, Report Shows = loweet — WASHINGTON, July 4 —Uncle “Cate ae Bam celebrated the Fourth of July zalon|with @ more hopeful financial out- @ greatiy |look for the future, having reduced uced ice. Veorlhis public debt during the last year ted information | $1 014,000,000. The report, just tewued by the . D. ltrensury, shows a total gross debt of S02 second Av | $23,963,000,000, as compared with $23,977,000,000 shown this time last year. A reduction of $175,000,000 was » leffected Guring the month of June alone. ‘The books also show « gurpiue of 314,000,000 tn receipte over expend Canadian National FREE COASTER WAGONS To Be GIVEN AWAY by The Seattle Star BOYS AND GIRLS ‘The Star will exchange this “Dan-Patch” Coaster Wagon for a little of your spare time, Any boy or girl can have one of these wagons if they will only try for it,—instead of just wishing for it. BEGIN NOW YOU can get one of these beautiful, silent-running, rub- ber-tired Coasters by securing ten (10) new readers for The Star for a period of three months, It is easy to get new subscribers for The Star because it is Seattle’s most popular newspaper and has the greatest daily circulation of any paper in Washington. It is chock-full of interesting and up-to-the-minute news, pictures, cartoons, sports, comic pictures and special fea- bie that will be sure to please every member of the ‘amily. Call on all the people in your neighborhood who are not now taking The Star. Tell them about The Star and about the Coaster Wagon you are working for. Show them the picture of the wagon you want and they will be glad to take The Star to help you get a Coaster, It’s Easy—Don’t Delay—See the Coaster Wagon Manager at The Star office, 1307-11 Seventh ave., and he will give you a Subscription Blank Book. No subscriptions accepted unless signed by subscriber in subscription book furnished by The Star Roller Bearing Rubber Tires Low Slung The Greatest Little Wagon on the Market Hundreds of Disc-Wheel, Rubber-Tired “DAN PATCH” HERE IT IS [The “Dan Patch” Better Built Disc Wheels are Single Thickness With Retnforced Tires, %x% in. Genuine Ball Dear Auto—This wagon is made of the best material obtainable, 3 sat gelled ypdinr made and will stand up under hard usage. The wagon box grain and well seasoned. Ball bearing wheels, ‘Drys Would Torpedo Disc Wheels Roller Brake Framework is constructed of the strongest steel fs especially strong, as the wood used is straight DAY, JULY 5, 1922. THE BON MARCHE Barcain BASEMENT No Part Payments Here. The Bargain Basement Buys Real Bargains, for Cash, and Sells the Same Way. 100 Canton Crepe ] 4 89 and Taffeta Dresses e A big After-the-Holiday Event, in 80 styles. Cool crepes and dressy taffetas, in brown, black, blue, henna and periwinkle, beautifully trimmed with beads, ribbon and braid. Mostly all are short sleeves, and self-belted. Sizes 16 to 40. Women’s Sample Low Shoes $2.95 Salesmen’s samples, every one, in the season's latest styles and of fa- mous Selz manufacture, in Chicago. Good quality kid, in brown and black, with one-, two- and three-strap mod- Sizes 21% to 5. Long-wearing Wash Dresses $5.75 Serviceable and pretty Gingham, Organdy and Ratine Wash Dresses, in checks, rose, blue, green, peri- winkle, henna, gray, white and tan. Some embroidered collars and cuffs. Sizes 18 to 40. els. Underwear and Hosiery Snaps Women’s Fiber Silk Jersey Silk Petticoats - Stockings 49¢ Pair $1.95 Of fine quality jersey silk, Hemmed tops and seamed backs, In many assorted colors with accordion pleated taffeta Bizes 8% to 10, and jersey fiounce. inn attrac. tive greena, light blues, rose, Women’s Lisle Stockings henna, purples, lavenders and 29¢ Pair (Seconds) taupe. Of very good quality, with feamed backs and in many of the ' White Batiste Unionettes Bewest shades. Sizes 8% to 10. i 98 *, Popular undergarments for bs avon i mee Summer comfort and economy. Fine grey wih. ane oe It will pay you ta get several crochet tops; also cuff or shell Seeeteee,, 25 ee kneo. Sizes 36 to 44, 480 White Muslin Women’s Fine Ribbed Petticoats 59c to 98¢ Vests 15¢ (Seconds) 25 styles—many various ée Slightly {tmperfect, but you signe, and deep. embrotdery Must search very hard to find flounce. Very low priced at 69¢ the imperfections. Bizes 49 to 44. —T9¢—08¢. Two Styles in Girls’ - Organdy Dresses $2.29 With éainty little ribbon belta, flower ornaments. Short sleeves. Bizes 6 to 14 years. 36-inch Checked Dimities 15¢ Yard That easily laundered, neat-looking matertal #0 many women prefer, This is « real value available at this price. 27-inch Apron Gingham 10¢ Yard Strongly woven for hard duty in the kitch- en. Take advantage of this low price, and make plans for summer service. $200,000,000 lees than estimated. Customs receipts showed a decified ttures over the Inst year, Beveral factors are reported for fictals. about $140,000,000 more than were|the government, and revenue from | P°™°- and total expenditures were almost than had been expected. graphy. FREE BOYS AND GIRLS Here is your opportunity to secure one of these brand- new Coaster Wagons without one cent of expense, All you have to do is to get ten (10) new subscribers for The Seattle Star. You don’t have to collect any money, nor make the delivery of The Star. Just get ten (10) of your friends or neighbors who are not now having The Star delivered to them now to agree to have it delivered by authorized carrier for three (3) months and to pay him fifty (50) cents a month for it. r And one of these dandy new “Dan Patch” Coaster Wagons will be presented to you free Almost everyone likes a boy or girl who is trying to get ahead. They will like you for your enterprise and gladly subscribe to The Star. BE THE FIRST TO WIN ONE OF THESE DANDY COASTERS Get started right away. See the Coaster Wagon Manager at The Star office, 1307-11 Seventh ave., and he will give you a Subscription Blank Book. No subscriptions accepted unless signed by subscriber in subscription book furnished by The Star A RULE FOR PUBLIC SPEAKING I once asked Col. Ingersoll, the the saving, according to treasury of-| Increase, belng mure than for any | most effective public speaker I ever heard, to what he attibuted his Aggregate receipts were | previous fiscal year in the history of as pe Poa enakes,” he said, “and be yourself.” originally estimated for the budget,/the Panama canal was far greater/— andrew Carnegie in his Autobio-