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MEMBER AMERICAN HOMES BUREAU Pihthchehchlbnnni niet hn OUR BIG NEW STORE SIXTH AVE. BETWEEN PIKE AND PINE STS. MID-YEAR SALE -MAHOGANY-FINISH BUFFET Mid'Year Sale $34.75 BY HARRY B. NEWPORT NEWS, mirror and lined silver drawer. Mid-year $ lf Special Offering — Special . oneeteeeeeenees 34.75 ‘This Buffet also can be supplied without mirror tf desired. = Claremont, Va. He 640 ocean 10,000, fleet does not indicat years to come. For these vem imize the decay that Protect yourself against moths by buying a Cedar Chest. We are offering at this sale a Cedar Chest of the highest quality, and one of the best makes, of genuine Tennessee Red Cedar of selected stock and very finely finished. Colonial pattern, 33% inches long by 17% inches deep, nicely trimmed with copper, Other Cedar Chests priced from $18.95 to $65.00 | WILL SUBSIDY FREE THEM? knows. President ‘ia nations. SIXTH AVE., BETWEEN PIKE AND PINE STS. Phone Elliott 4910 the American “bridge administration's #hipp: Judge Frederick Bausman of Seattle,|in thetr 23rd national encampment from a five months’ trip abroad, | operate with the Sist Division anso-/py Uncle Sam for hi where he declares he has been | ciation in the matter of running ape. | are !ald up. studying post-war conditions. Judge | ctal trains to this city at that time.| FATE OF Hausman holds that the Poincare|The reunion of the Sist division) WAR FLEET government of France provoked the | starts on August me war, with financial gains in view. -—- However, he says, the book does not| The fifth fintet opera house tn! tonnage of 13,636,711 absolve Germany of all blame. | the world t# at San Jose, Costa Rica. the hundr Columbia Delivered to Your Home For Only One Dollar Don’t be without music any longer. One Dollar will bring it to you—a Columbia Grafonola—any type you select. Choose a portable size for your motor trip or your | summer camp, or a cabinet size for your home. Note These Liberal Terms Mahogany or quartered golden Type A-2 Base 13%x14% _ inches. ou Meight 8 1-16 inc hea. ONE DOLLAR DOWN and 50c a Week Mahogany of selected quartered Type C-2 golden oak. Size 16% inc base. Height 11 11-18 inches ONG Dolan DOWN and 7OC @ Week Maho 14. k, fumed Type D-2 wareeatiarbaeiuit tan Yate 18%gx21% ine. Height 12 1.00 a Week ins. ONE DOLLAK DOW Fintshed tn red mahogany, Amer- Type E-2 [imn'wainut (satin flulany; golden . fumed o} d Karly W. Eng ah oak. 9h Down andol.50 @ eek TYPR ¥-2, bi Type F-2 Sotncll wish cotentbln teale 1a ecord Injector. ONE DOLLA DOWN andd1.79 a Week Airplane picture of hundreds of ships anchored in the James river, off Claremont, Va.,| with a closeup of one group, There are from six to 10 ships in every group. | HUNT Va., July 12.|stened on which contracts were not] Of the 63 at New Orleans, 49 are | The greatest concentration of | cancelled and which were completed. | steel, four ¢ shipping in the world’s history can! Of this number today be found today tn the lower James {laid up, not tn serviceable river, between Newport News and | These | Off these two towne, 20 But the presence of this val of ocean commerce from this port. Rather, it symbolizes both the | depressed condition of world co merce and the uncertain status of |‘ the bie Uncle Sam as a master mariner in| Claremont and Camp © invested in other boats still in ser . ‘: great| At Claremont are 227 of the total| Chairman Lasker saya , Men’s Union Suits $1.50 Boys will be glad of the opportunity te pcg sotien | EN wirnety tounge aa. | Gor oer tbangg lnm sri Du some Cotton Union Suits, elastic ribbed, full cut and get their choice of these Straw Hate at 1 ore Camp Bustis are 313 stent | entire nation ze support, not only | in short sleeve, ankle length style. Colors are ecru, such substantial reduetions. Hats in roll freighters from the 360040n bdoats| from @ spirit of patriotiam and of | mottied gray and white, A splendid quality suit brim and turn-down styles in colors of / 12,600ton boate of the| pride, but for the even greater pur: | for $1.50. brown, navy, black, white and combina: tions, Sizes 6% to 6%, bat not each size @ not manned and outfitted for sea. Their bunk-| ors are empty, their botlers are cold Except for a force of watchmen and guards and a few caretakers to min-| results idleness, they are unmanned Tied up in groups of eight to nd breast, their anchors «rip the shal, low river bottom while they await leither the revival of world shipping | bor, or & government subsidy. What their future wil be, no one! Orange, Tex. 40; Ban _Franciseo, “a and | preference, for or against, in their lchatrman Lasker of the shipping b 7 “3 ~ | choice among: cands COATS TI a Chateman Laneer ot tne, sine] Will Radium at Last |=" sve o = enable even the more efficient of | the weasels to operate at a profit tn competition with shipping from oth Harding Lasker recommends the scrapping or anle at funk prices of hundreds lof them, Including all the wooden fleet bullt at war prices as part o! of shipa.” ‘The sale of the others at prices | which would enable the pu to maintain them in operation under a subsidy ts a further pa ing po! Seattle Judge Is Special Trains to |"“thut failure ot congrens tn act on | f : ’ the ship subsidy and refusal of pri f War Book Author; Vets’ Encampment 12), interests to, buy. roverntnent | “Lat France Explain” ts the tite! Members and delegates of the| ships at any price for operation tn-| ing the tianues and of the book recently written by | Veterans of Foreign Ware who meet| der the American flag han steadily | mal condition—and | added to the number of Idle veasels | you kn \untit today more than half of all who has just returned to the city|in Seattle, August 1 to 20, wil! €O-|the 2.212 veanels. built or acquired is “war Uncle Sam's wartime merchant |» fleet totalled 2.312 veseris with a/> ‘This Included of vesneln under con Grafonolas steam. | or almont one hi with @ dead weight tonnage |lower James river anchorages at THE SEATTLE STAR ~ Dependable M. erchandise A Mid-Summer Clearance of Women’s Coats Special $17.95 Second Floor For Thursday selling, the Women’s Apparel Department is offering an unusual assortment of Women’s Coats, Capes and Wraps at substantial reductions for quick clearance. The Coat sketched is just one of many becoming models featured in this group of garments which include materials of velour, Kelly tweeds and velonge, in a good range of sizes, styles and colors. Choice at $17.95. 'A Special Purchase of q Women’s Silk Hose, A Pair $1.19 Hosiery Dept—Main Floor Women’s Drop-stitch Silk Hose of a splendid weight, with re-inforced lisle gar- ter tops, heels and toes, in black, white, African, putty, bobolink and polo. Si Sizes are 814 to 10. Special Thursday, a pair, $1.19. Women’s fine Mercerized Lisle Hose, with re-inforced heels and toes. Sizes are 81% to 10, in white only. Formerly 50c a pair. Special Thursday, a pair, 23¢, Men's Night Shirts 95c July Cleanup of Main Floor Boys’ Straw Men's good-quality, full-cut muslin Night Shirts in V-neck style, with button trimmings. They are Hats nade of plain white muslin and are good values at OB@ each at Half Price a aeane om struction when the armistice was|Portiand, Ore, 6, and Seattle, 17 nerete; of the 40 at 1,208 are| Orange, Tex., 26 are etecl and 14 der. | wood; of the 43 at fan Francisco, 40 oan aggregate tonnage Of |are wteel and three concrete. | Of the problem presented by this! “lald-up” fleet, 649, | idle merchant Meet, on which the f, are in the two) government has spent more than| 1,500,000,000, with an equal sum| 179, miles| Of this great Daniel Webster and Henry. Clay | po of econemie and national A in every color. +» type, The average of these laidup | preservation A | steel shine Ie 6500 tone-—a size gem | RACKED BY Crepe de Chine Hats, formerly $3.60; Special, each, $1.75 erally considered best for tramp | HARDING | freighting | Iu ‘this contention Racker tes-the | Wonderful Values at 98c Hats, formerly $2.95; Special, each, $1.45 — Hats, formerly $2.50; Special, each, $1.25 Jat: 40-inch Crepe de Chine fn all the seasonable colors. se is, formerly $1. $8; Special, each, ose A material used extensively for Summer lingerie. A ats, formerly $1.50; Special, each, 75@ O8¢. Hats, fortherly 95c; Special, each, 40@ Altho the biggest concentration of | setive and full approval of President idie shipping board tonnage is Harding in th wer James, other groups of) However, both the economic and shipping board vensels are laid Up) political wisdom of a subsidy to! a0 follows: maintain @ merchant marine which | Army Base, Boston, 14; New Lon-|aiready has cost taxpayers more | |don, Conn, 6; Hudson river, 146; nan. $9,000,000,000 is eo actively | Staten Isiand, 108; New York Har-| questioned in congress that ft seems 9 Hog Istand, 9%; Curtis Bay | certain any decision will be post i= vicinity of Faltimore, 35; Bavan-| poned until after fall election. Bk Dept—Upper Main Floor from yard, = rae — i — Hemstitching—10c a yard—Main Floor nah, 16; Charleston, 7; Pensacela.| And tn the elections the taxpayers | 22; Moblie, 20; New Orleans, 63;/ may have a chance to express their jever, hundreds of Open the Doors of |70'*, nce sem pais 4200 ston. THEIR GLANDS 2 the Great Unknown? 20.0 er eon oes iy tne — It you are sick and want to Get entire wooden fleet, it ix declared. |Hanless Angora Championed. Well an: oll, write for lit-|and a considerable number of ¢ 1 Tmose unin AE ay few \componite, concrete and ates! ver! by Anti-Vivisectionists | sels in which faulty construction | and oer seaworthiness has de BY JACK JUNGMEYER hasers LOS ANGELES, July 12.—Gents, t oe it you're ft ¢ on a future short E 'Sl e if you'r figuring on a of the ayer of Girl Is cut buck to youth via the goat gland : tinuously Inte! oun lead in Cell \.,: | @ & healthy ¢ NORFOLK, Va., July 12-—Runssell| For {t's quite likely there'll be no/ mark on the tang of a file i= ming sluggishness. | A. Van Arndale, charged with the| such article like erties tienees ana, sto a nor. |MUrder Of Miss Rone Gidna Brady at| ‘The Anti-Vivisection society of Cal: | greeting an old friend. Kees ext “thing C amp i June 10, w und |ifornia has intervened, and there's | cutting Nicholson Files have oe Fee Ore Oe aot by mantle at the Newport News | liable to baa law against such viola. | y tatistiod it te helping you be- {JM Yesterday. Jailers believe he| tions of nature. Petitions for that made good for over fifty years. himself by slow poison. purpose are being circulated thruout rady was found at the camp | the atate. with her head crushed in. An fron| “We will leave no stone unturned Pipe had been used to kil) her after|to expose the cruelty and fallacy of she bad been attacked | the whole business,” etys Mrs, Rose. | monde Rae Wright, president of the A... “ Ellensburg Folks California Anti-Vivisection society Bredbury | i “Why should any helpless animal Will Stage Picnic |b» maie the victim for the'sina of Former residents of Ellensburg,| mankind? Why should we tmpose Wash., and their friends wilt stage | Cruelty upon an animal in order to a “get-together plenic” in Woodland | prolong our own ma al existence, park, Saturday at 1p. m., tt was an.|threatened by ailments we have| nounced Wednesday. ‘The purpose | brought upon ourselves?” i Be eure the name “NICHOLSON™ te camped om the fle you buy A FILE FOR EVERY PURPOSE NICHOLSON FILE G PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND feet” | 4 matter hew bed yeur aflment, or of the meet is to t - = ig all Ellensburg ern people together for a social time Store Hours—8:30 A. M. to 6 P. M. Cleopatra Was Too Many for Egyptians | CAIRO, July 14-—A royal decree Provides that no woman can suc-| ceed to the Egyptian throne, | WHAT’S IN THE AIR arcs a EXTRA SPECIAL Ancier God Duy to 645 p. m. G60 o meters) 9:00 to 10:30 p. m White Enamel <i K D Z B—(960 meters) 2:30 to , <7 ae moter ss So! Preserving Kettle tee eRe (360 moters) 6:45 to 7:15 Size No. 9, Regular $1.50, Special 98¢ 69c = ae ~ | Heavy White 2 “ Sister Dresses “Up| Enameled bt | baer, = DISH PAN ord to for Brother’ 8 with formed || without a set | Friend side handles, of these This is a good Bowls at this “Well, Jack, why don't you bring | deep pan with price. Doe fe dhaier seme aber Fer | blue edge stripe. Special at 98¢. No C. 0. D. Orders, No Deliveries have t 4d about him so much | New Cello Aluminum MESS KIT Special at $1.98 Light weight, with canvas bag and strap. Just the kit for the fisherman and camper. " “Oh, mother, I would like to, He INFANTS’ OVAL BATH T Size 26 inches; white enameled; really !s a prince of a chap and I} regular $3.50. Special at... would like to bring him home. T — |know you would all like him.| ’ [beter Be." ADJUSTABLE | “Is that so? Now, Jack, don't you |dare bring him out until I get some {new clothes, If he's good looking W SCREENS | will get me a new dress and then }you can bring him out.” Fei ie hc |" “Daughter, daughter, you wouldn't inches. Very special at | brother ts bringing a handsome ung man out to dinner.” “Oh, yes, I would. Espectally Hardwood you have us all interested.” Especially Sis. He's a peach of a |that makes a lot of difference. 1 15 inches high, extend to 33 ‘get a new dress just because your j since I haven't had any new clothes | for a coon'’s age. TI heard about a} | | place where one can buy attractive | clothes on credit with six months to | frame and With felt pay. After T get my dress you can | covered with khaki cover |bring all the company you please. | Tomorrow I am going to Cherry's, jnt 1016 Second Ave, over Pig'n | Whistle (take elevator), 207 Rialto | Bidg., and pay something down on a dress and make arrangements for monthly payments.”—Advertisement. black screen and strap. cloth.