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cannot em ph asize too strongly the tremendous advantage of sup- plying your home- furnishing needs dur- ing this great JULY SALE. And “Your Credit Is Good!” J. EDGAR MASTERS, Charierot, | | Masters, @ banker, was chairman of | Texa |the grand lodge auditing committee, | fr | 1911-1912; served five years at Grand | —— Trustee, and has been chairman of th cet ” oe iu preeee lected: ‘oe Committee on communtty wel-| Grand onteomed leading knight, { en | Pred A. Morria, Mexico, | } a : me Grand esteemed boy: knight. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. July 1? Tsensey A, Tychner, Pasadena, Cal J. Wdear Masters of Charterot, re-elected Grand Treasurer. | nan (9 @ benher. by : carria es Grand enteomed lecturing knight, | Pa, was elected grand exalted ruler | pred O, Nuetes!, Loutaville, Ky | show reat of the BP. O. Elke yesterday |. Grand secretary, Pred C. Robinson, | The following er lodge officers ' Dubuque, Towa. | Bureau of —this sample value. Lloyd loom M is sin g woven wicker. lvory enameled _ body. Nicely upholstered. Four 12- Relatives) | .005 Soo in rubber-tired wire wheels. Ad- nena Sines sitans tb te ese this} | thaN tt te to loaf, aceording to justable back and hood. Exactly figures compiled for the Chamber “ feeular price $31— r of Commerce by Irwin L. Weber, B. E.. M. B., consulting engineer ‘ete missing are invited to repert | There were only six “lazy hours” the dirappearance dirert . | during the month of June, when eercenente | it was more comfortable to loaf ‘bn the job than to work. Webber says those six hours were divided between June 29 and 50, | pectic bani ONLY 6 LAZY HOURS IN SEATTLE IN JUNE SO EXPERT ASSERTS It ln more comfortable to work | ’ The Aztec calendar consists of « | year of 18 months. GOULD PARKER.—Important tn. | formation for Gowid Parker te held by GO. B. German, 760 Ottawa at, come eamenanaaeS grass Tugs Los Angeles, Parker le believed to) Fett and cloth are being mads out! have been in Seattle recently. of spurt elas in Italy. Teduced for this JULY SALE— 8-8x10-6 FT. 9x12 FT. attractive patterns in a great variety of color combinations. Well $ 50 durable rugs. And they're priced for this JULY SMALL CAKES BY BERTHA E. SHAPLEIGH Cooking Authority for N. B.A. Service and Columbia University de cup butter 1 cup sugar 2 cee % cup milk 14% cups four 2 teaspoons baking powder WY teadpoon vanilla Work butter and sugar together unt!) creamy, Add well besten eggs, and beat thoroly. Sift the flour with the baking pow ad to the butter and sugar mixture alternately with the milk—f! little milk, then a little flour, until all are used. Bake tn well-buttered — of patty tins 2° minutes tn @ moderate oven. Will make 18 or A good rule to follow for baking te thin: Durtng the first quarter of the time the mixture should riee but not brown; the second quarter of time the mixture should continue to rise and begin to brown, The remainder of time the cake finishes baking. mae jagt halt of the time allowed is the most critical. Up to that cake may be tlithed or moved without danger of falling | “Well, to be perfectly appoint a couple. Mr. Jow Mr. Brown will act as counsel.” WHAT HE NEEDED | Mose was a chronic thief) i usually managed to keep with “What's dat?” pthe petty larceny limit. Once he} «ace ax your lawyers. Consult however, and ‘was | with them and prepare to tell me trial on a charge of grand| whether you are guilty or not cufity.” you « tawyer, Mose?’ asked| “Yes, sah.” Mose talked to his attorneys for a few minutes in husky whispers sts, ‘ “Tmages were introduced into vari jtimes repeated word “alibi.” ‘Then WR churches about 300 A. D. | Mone arose, scratched his head, and Fain 5 TS ddressed the cow back guarantee with €Very honah.” he sald, Laff, the Tailor, 1106 trd.— Aa. an ign’ant niggah, an’ Ah don’ want | following recommend the Vegetable ~ al hy Pe sacyy A Mrs. Charles oh bothah yo" honah, but Ah would|Compound as « wonderful medicine oe Baltimore, Md—"l first used tinly lke toh trade one of dexe|for bringing the mother back to “ > h lawyers fo' a witness."—Judge ng Lydia E. F etable Com- ie normal health and strength. pound for ge: nens follow AMUSEMENTS It fe an excellent restorative, con-|ing the birth of my first child. tains no harmful drugs and can be| Later on the advice of my mother I ANTAGE taken in safety by @ nursing mother,| ued it for a dull pain in the small eeuk sae a Thousands of mothers who have| of my back and for a bearingdown get Jess regained thelr strength by taking it feeling. These pains had an effect ) HAMILTON DOUGLAS, lare ite best recommendation. Very | © Many, many letters similar to the! the medicine I will gladly tell her me to such an extent that very rs 5. _ precept me oa feet to do my housework, and at ucla tmen I was compelled to lie down | win Gladly Answer Questions fo. short periods. 1 found Lydia B Olney, 1.—“For over a year after| Pinkham’s Vogetable Compound -Imy boy was born I was troubled| very helpful and recommend it with weakness of the female organs. | highly.”—-Mra, Loretta B. Simone, Also ty stomach would bloat up| 645 8. Bélnord Ave, Baltimore, Md and I had heartbdrn, headache, back: | cc, , ” uche, and simply could not do any-| CaMnot Thank You Enough’ Other Acts as Good I saw your ‘ad’ in the papers Allentown, Pa.—“After my leat what your Vegetable Com-| baby was born I lost weight a KIDDIES 10c id for others, so gave it a| was in a very rundown condition After the firet few domes I\ After taking the second bottle of ANY TIME could tell a change. (Some might) Lydia EB. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com think this impossible, but {t {strue.)| pound I began to gain strength and Feature Photoplay Hl; took two botties of Lydia E. Pink-| flesh, In the past four months I Richard Dix “Poverty fl ham’s Vegetable Compound and felt| have done all my own housework and IN of |so fine that I neglected to take any|and do an extra wash besides. I do Leatrice Joy aunue more for about a year. Thin last|not feel at all like I uned to and T winter T had paina again so I have| cannot thank you enough for my |r taking it to relieve them. I| health. My friends ask me what I Phil Adams and Girls tell everyone I hear complaining of | am doing and 1 recommend your fernale troubles that {t is grand. If| medicine."—Mre. Wm. Steckel, 241 any woran asks me questions about! Miliger St., Allentown, Pa, Lydia E, Pinkham’s Private Text-Book upon “Ailments Peculiar to EXTRACT 10N Women” will be sent you free upon request, Write to the Lydia E. OBCILLATOR ELECTRIO | WASHER IN YOUR HOME PER washer at a price within the means of every housewife. All metal con- struction, heavy copper tub. Our whalebone rubber, which does Of Interest to not cover the roof of the mouth if you have two or more teeth, | GROCERS, BUTCHERS: Natural Rubber, set of $6.00 BAKERS and FARMERS Gum Lyke Rubber, a perfect ro-| ka 4 é ec > | production of the human gum, net "a7, bond, of AVE good location on main floor for baker and s MO. bine 0580 0d0 vey $10.00, bread stalls, \Goun. CROWN Also for butchers and grocers, ae-saciongneng vtbiois make $4 é 1 In the lower rection we have an overproduction of Mort of our present patronage is | refrigeration, which we would be glad to furnish to | onto, by our early custo. farmers for meat stalls. | mers, whone work ts still giving good satisfaction, APPLY MANAGER All work guaranteed for 15 years 2 minutes pelore-2 minutes after taking Examinations tree. Eotramrstcace csee<:| OO EFTO je Westlake Public Market after eating distre in—Two : es Sad oe utes. Absolutely harmiens. Sixth and Virginia oe gg Psi dlgpeiag Samples DENTISTS | rane Wash, * "land Ave. and University St.' pg THE SEATTLE. STAE ber American Homes —— For Better =" ii eS CON ON ELECTS OFFICERS |Huge Damage When 191,000,000 worth of property wan de [atroyed last night when the Three company plant, nine |miles northeast of Bnohomish, and ja* large quantity of lumber were burned, The plant was owned by | Middle West capital. J. W. Hartnett is managing director ‘Girl to Survive Suicide Attempt Miss Ttuth Reynolds of 6 2ith ave. N. E., who Monday after noon attempted muteide by drinking poison in Holdt's Third ove, restau rant, is believed to be slowly recover: | ing at the city hospital. The young woman still declares she will not tell | the name of the man who spurned her love and caused her attempt to! de Lumber Mill Burns EVERETT, July 14-—More than | Modern V | entertain 1 j with “ Pa, elected Grand Exalted Ruler.| PATRICK J. BRENNAN, Denton, 4 19th time ea Grand Meoretary. treasurer, P. J. Brennan, | Denison, Texas. , Clement Scott, Grand toner guard, Albert K. HM, Spartansburg, 8. C Grand chaptain, pran Jamente © year term, Tod 1,300 SIGN PP FOR BIG SHOW: 3,200 Merchants Expected Here for Convention Thirteen hundred out-oftown merchants have already signed up a» delegates to the Pacific Northwest merchants’ convention to be held at the Bell st. terminal, duly M4 to 29, which bs equal to the entire number of vistting delegates who attended last year's gathering Thirty-two hundred merchants from outside of Seat the are expected to visit Seattle to obtain an insight inte what is produced and distributed In this ares, and ® great number will Cigarette js one of the@Burees of modern life | delegates, we expect to have an at-| |teadance of 300,000 men and women | from which ooses a clear liquid of the Puget Sound country,” anid A.| which causes an intolerable | Bh. Galloway, general chairman of the | “Many tourists will visit | an@ makes life an itching misery |the industrial exposition also, ‘The| especially at night. The old style convention and industrial exposition | method of treating the disease with Will provide the best opportunity ever | greasy, sticky salves and soaps) | presented to a manufacturer and job | simply covered over the skin, there: | ber of this community to display bie goods and place drders.” The Chamiber of Commerce ts spon. soring the convention and the show and has appropriated $12,000 to help |? change, and po epg of treat- roake the gathering @ success. Forty three additional spaces were contracted for Tureday. | ‘The volunteer committee in charge of (Cut this out and paste it in your cook book) the convention and show fp endeavor Ing to dixpowe of the remaining 45,000 sare feet of apace before Saturday nt. ‘This ts the last day on which on can be reserved has been taken by manufacturers and jobbers of the state to date than wae used for the 1921 show, but thin Many Mothers Left in Weakened |" "0" "=" Polar beara have been known to convention. oat Ini AFTER BABY WAS BORN. |Made by the Joyner Drug | pees Barlow is entertain- Y Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Massachusetts. This book contains valuable| ing audiences at the Palace —the first high-grade CoP. fi} FREE DAILY Hip this week with a series | of songs, acrobatic dances and comedy chatter. | husband, Andy, she ree | clever comedy “Moments of Versatility.” ¥ jin A a and 16 real | ae, every letter. If you're prow Seattle say it with Picturettes. For sale at news and stationery | etores. | eames ee EAAAOTT BAY Camp No. 6158 » of America, will ern and men friends Audeville entertainment Thurrday evening at & p.m, at the Knights of Pythias hall, 1926 Third jave | There are nearly 12,000 tool makers in Michigan ——_____— ——s— it’s toasted. This one extra process gives a rare and delightful quality —Impossible to duplicate. ECZEMA TORTURE — of which non@ Reape, rich or poor It can alway® be told by the thick ened, crackedlor “BCALY SKIN OR WEEPING SORES ITCHING by giving the parasites @ better! chance to itve underneath. The freatment of eczema has ot! tate ufldergone a complete and radi-| ing the mu glean, cool- ing’ tind 4 rothon may now be applied, which goes to the bot tom of the sores and Kille the! ““Sorrra mm roo =©S@Nn Francisco on the and causing am entirely new axin) “SH, F, Alexander” pe yl F. ALEXANDER" is the largest, fastest, and most luxurl- Le She makes the calaey leek Gan 4 nile ‘ou leave Seattle after business (4p. m.) Frere anin cor mand veda for business Monday morning. Sailing from Seattle every Tuesday evening At the convenient hour of 4 o'clock this distinguished vessel sails from f,sugmenting the regular Admiral Line ser- ‘American coastwise service. For to grow. Such a lotion is ‘Eczemine the omar discovered specific for! Co., Spokane, and sold| San Fran:isco. by all good druggists. day, haveall day Thursda: Ad€¢ertixement. depositors. My STAR WANT ADS GET RESULTS tip to San Francine and are back at your || Seattle every Tuesday | / exarrun { 30% Because we keep our ex- penses LOW and our earn- ings as HIGH as is consist- ent with ab- solute safety, we have never paid less than money order. registered. OFFICERS WILLIAM D. COMER.... THOMAS 8. LIPPY.. EDGAR E. CUSHING JAMES B. MURPHY. Mutual Savings and Loan Association 815 reservations, fares, and full information, inquire at any of the ticket offices listed below. TICKET OFFicEs: 804 Second Ave., &.C. @mith Blag Pike St, at Fourth Avenue TACOMA—1111 Pacific Ave—Phone Main 7178 BELLINGHAM—1251 Elk St—Phone 264 BVERETT.—Everett Trust & Savings Bank—PFhone Main 13 BREMERTON—241 Burwell Ave—Phone 88 E.G. MeMIOKEN, Pasa Trafic Mer.. LC. Smith Bidp., Seattle, Wash, Pacific Coastwise Service, ' ok ADMIRAL LINE PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY LEY ANDER WEDNESDAY. gUL Y 12, 1922. ==@A% ON SAVINGS Only 3 More Days in which to get extra dividends Money placed here on or before July’ 15th will earn dividends from July Ist. Our Gain in Savings Since January Ist $374,000.00 Total Savings Now $1,029,543.15 Savings received in amounts from $1.00 to $5,000.00. Husband and wife may each have the limit of $5,000.00. by mail, send either check, draft or P. O. If éurrency, it should be To open an account Vice President wf te i eon pm ir »Priday, } Phone mutott s0ee Closer Acquaintance The Officers of this Bank are interested in culti- vating a closer acquaintance with all i The more we know about you and your business, the better we will be able to serve you. Feel perfectly free to discuss confidentially any financial or business problem with us and know that it involves no cost or obligation. THE Seatile National Bank Second Avenue at Columbia Largest Bank in Washington ecw ieen ccc