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THE SEATTLE STAR 3 JIM SEES SHOW | | BUT PHIL EATS — USE YOUR {CRED READY TO SERVE YOU IN OUR NEW LOCATION The moving and arrangement of our stock of Homefurnish- ings In our new store has been accomplished. While our formal opening will be held on Saturday evening, August Sth, we Invite our many customers and the public to call at thetr earliest convenience, tg Tih hw nt | Into Banquet at Merchants’ Convention; Jim Outdone think I can get a cup of coffee at By James W. Egan Grin pee” “Pm glad I'm here.” Among wonders and marvels This is printed on a cute little of the next ten minutes as 1 ce tag delegates to the Pacific call them and Phil sampled of A Typical Value in Living Room Furniture Northwest Merchants’ and the sume, were hot bisculta, ‘ Manufacturers’ exposition are cako, waffles with sugar, salad wearing. Probalbly these tags dressing 2 svchers, cottage S e I A Da of o walhe jeeae On ors, “a adm ner a | Sennen Many Specials y distant Bell St, terminal, Tt ex — “ photogs Sem of e E ti l V 1 u ro coffee near a ee , Not Advertised xceptional Values co rt - | Maybe I'm a bum fudge of dis | The moment I became interested tn tance, but when I reached the Mell anything my cotnpanion pulled me Bt. dock yesterday afternoon I felt | “way to Investigate a new edible, Ta come so far Asia must be just / OBTAINED LIMITED | around the corner, Asia or Aus | PHONE INFORMATION | tralia. I sald so. IT wanted to drop in on the tele HIS NUT FRIEND phone company's free ahow and find PERSUADED HIM = where the wrong numbers come “ i ho had persuaded me | from, but he let me linger just long to come, laughed, No, Phit ts not a | *hOwEH tO learn Why you mut shake merchant or a manufacturer, He's | ‘be hook slowly to altract central’s Gai weak | ateee "i my Co the first — , | exeh in Seatiio was extal | “Why, I'd wan mies and miles to} 38 agile: sau tive caeiaion jeee thie show? he oni have 7" | longer than it takes fo get @ nickel | “Well, you have, and so have I." |nacy at @ pay station—-when he put | repay you, Jim,” orated Phil. Sef ee lly fs Ang 7 age b truct- eal tgning. jedvoations) Instrue Next 1 pélinad’ ‘ I hope I'm always ready to be ee that Ss ong —, enlightened and educated, so 1 | — . a feflowed Phil Burt into the big | Charming genticman who was passed ex. | Banding out cookies in waxed building, Rapidly we rene / . | MISSES’ COATS, $5.95 | Canton crepe, taffeta and tricotine in street shades and | A variety of materials, colors and styles in checked | | smart color dombinations. Included are the well-known | coatings, homespuns, tricotines, kersey, mixtures and Peggy Paige and Co-ed models. Dresses formerly two | serge. 18 only in this lot. Sizes 6 to 14. or three times this price. Apparel Section, Third Fico? | —~Third Floor s Sie ae A Summer Clearance of Fabric Gloves In the i $1.59 Pr. Men’s Section | a 189 i f Fab | SHOES Hocus ar serie pret | Shirts | j i ‘wrist and slip-on styles. Movey Day Begins a 3-Day Sale s' ‘ by — od Se Gear FT na nel 3 Special Lots cota Sn neta eee ee | DRESSES, $10 Threepiece Set as iiustrated, in mahogany and cane, uphol stored in fine quality of velour, < os pedh amarante $137.50 POPULAR PRICES — EASY PAYMENTS and MONEY BACK IF NOT SATISFIED are features that have governed the policy of this store for the past twenty years, and will be consistently continued in our new location. | hibits of overalls, silk shirts, Then there was a machine that | hats and eaps, bathing sults and | gooey every darn thing in the kitchen | bathing beauties, shoes and | iut uweep the floor and kins the mith | | workings. We came foe Balt |man” Peanut butter on crackers {| At $4.85 wn | o, Comaole $1.60 20 Neckband French Cuff seer Oy reise were NO | Araaas Me away Crome Ce Oe oo ee bee ie ne | feemmmnee: lot greatiy:| “Shirts, Wete $i,” tow “Ain't it wonderfulT” asked y| trem marvel te marvel, from cof- (2) White Cloth Lace Oxfords, with medium wide toe, weit sole and | reduced. Attractive aad $3.15 each. | fon, grabbing a couple of the) fee and ollves t. if) white leather military heels. elle | wager nny Canto nn Hl te Willen Cle Gdcoleiy Puiibk: with Benen. wile and covers well-made Camisoles of 9 Dress Shirts for even- “It is much bigger in scope than I! Pinaity T invelgied Phil Burt down ||| Baby Loute heels. satin or crepe de Chine, | ; wear, Sizes 14 and | tet." I admitted. | : (1) Odds and ends of gray and beige Guede Pumps with turned sole, daintil tri with ing > | expecta, stairs, having m terrific battle to get |) intily immed t 17, 50¢ each. “Most marvelous exhibition Seat-jiin by the popcorn stand at the [| [ule und covered Baby Laule heen. fi , * Ve ever saw? ered Phil Burt, hens 40th taal, ne laces. _— second Floor - PHILS INTER: | Will Radium at Last (1s UPSTAIRS i ' Below we found automobiles of all ‘Gi Open the Doors of |kinds, the smallest pulp paper mill | At $6.85 bslvadtcia canitaan 295. Colored printed Mad- | Sports Oxfords suttable for street or golf. Made with rubber or | Women's Vests $9¢ ras and Percale neck- | leather soles and all have rubber heels, Gray suede with «ray kid f band, turn-back cuff | saddle, blege color elk with brown leather saddie and biege suede | 160 Swiss Ribbed Vests | shirts Si 14 to 17, | | ie the world, and some very interest with biege color kid saddle, i : ti | i exhibits contributed by the Unt in ice or on | the Great Unknown? |':«,:201's oon | "At $7.85 in bodice or, Temulation | and priced at $1 each. 1 tt, vou, See sink, ape wet te Get| 1 nated my companion grew more || (1) White Kid One-Strap Pumps, mace with two small cutouts on econ * thi: ia Md more restions as we wandered —Wiret Vier from this to that, Downstaira, you val week. know, are no flapjack, hot biscuit, | rere : jeracker or coffee booths There's Pianos are made almost entirely by a, Just one place where food costs real | both sides of the strap, turned sole and « kid covered wooden heel. M (2) White kid, one broad strap, imitation tip, welt sole and « low, Something New white leather heel. —Shoe Department, Becond Floor “Knitted Bloomers 49¢ Frames 65c 9 tells How and wi | ere a oo: ES ae wi bl | nents High 2 Or aiiak? 15 Gk Gael Ul Silk and Woolen nde Jewelry vat perp Arba een yg 100 Standing Frames, QOITE Kidneys oe ee sett te natatee.” tara Baa IAI Remnants pins, novelty be: 1 Wh made especially for Kodak Fy nin gel eet! any . re : 1 “ | 50c Yard powder "boxes, beauty | elastic. “plierig-tpas ietures, in gold or silver Movey Day. —rurst riser | Cotton Fabrics 25¢ Yd. | Children’s Union Suits | 8%4x514; also size 5x7, in thea In most eases. Today it is known | OF 82! that the enlarged Thyroid or Simple | (oem. Gotter can easiiy be removed bd: itictng the neck With OZ-M is Thal method of th be wo mixing pe Devonshire cloth, Romp- id finish only. These fee Solan ur et | sais sites eee se ||| White Goode and | er "cloth," Vales, Dress da ee are unusually at Of-MO is aid by all ara even ein wentwtes pat ate tes] mere eaweust ond mabe A tes Wash Fabrics Ginghams, fancy and | 120 fine ow, tractive and well made. MK, 5 OK, A Bet ne eee ed cnt bers | mace! for cows, | ts greatly re | white Plisse Our prices include glass olen. Wy 7 WI the cows eat It, tho?” axked | —tecona Floor | Checked crepes and black and back. Beastie, Wash. . ora ieay. ps | ————- | sateen. Over 3,000 yards. ~—Kodak Section, First Floot able. information fo one [Bure Pa Nera Women’s Stockings cccledacact emer ee STL SAT Pa oR TR Tg baltae kad tly oho c 7 |} “I don't know whether the cows | 10 yt. Woven : Cait, Will Uke ft." the college youth an.| ———————. [ewered the lady, “but {t's good to! leat.” | son puis seers siagn | Hemmed Napkine Sewing Machines in @ fancy rib weave, Black, 6 for 29¢ |, And then 1 sw my opportunity. | wile, cordovan, buff, gray and 43 dozen Cotton Napkins | Vindex Special—$42.50 machine for $36.75. shoved Phil Burt forwar “Give him “4 pe 1 cudaebie - an “He's tried everything upetairs. 1 Children’s Stockings —Secona Floor | tachments and guaranteed for 10 years. Terms $1 | wouldn't want him to overlook any. thing that oan be eaten.” | Phil says I've insulted htm He! | Insisted on leaving the exposttion tm. mediately following that crack and [he was very ankry with ‘me. 1h | But I should sit down and sob. A |Duxrard that's ahead of the mer. {chants and manufacturers by a gross jof crackers, two pounds of candy, a quart of near beer, 17 hot biscuits, three waffles, sew bowls of picklos and dressing: of fam and over a 29c Pair 400 pairs of a Heavy Rib Stock- ing for boys, and a light rib | for girls, In black only. For. merly 360 palr. ? 2... tone @6._—|:: down, and $1 a week. Sun Shades $2.95 | A small group J geal Used Machines—These machines are all in good sewing veo Ad cad pe ge ef | order. 3 machines at $5 each, 1 machine at $10, 1 ma- —Firet Floor | with ruffles. —Firet Floor } Re i tecsetoan of Plain material. Size | 4 high-grade shuttle-type machine, with full set of at- chine at $12 and 1 at $15. In the Basement Movey Specials From the Special Price Basement Hi} ought to stand @ mere trifle like an pc EE a Dresses and Coats EXTRA! | of enlightenment and education ° | Bee received, Fu eay ant Tweeds, Velours, Chinchillas and Polairs: 24 Coats, formerly $19.50, then $16.50 for 200 jobber’s samples at about wholesale, consisting of 20 Coats, formerly $19.60, then $15 for. . | Children’s Gingham Dresses, sizes 2 to 6 years. Prices Th } | \ l h 28 Coats, formerly $15, then $13.50 for. . | range from 55c to $2.50. ‘ e e ep one ‘ 8 Sports Dresses of tricolette and crepe | Girls’ Gingham Jumper, Bloomer and Regulation MM do dee pena Peaae wed cad ob tL VES > Dresses, sizes 6 to 14 years. Prices range from 80c¢ In t , t 7 Crepe de Chine Dresses, in light colors, to $2.25. S rumen FOF veces ee tees eeeenseneeeteeeeuns Women’s Wash Dresses of gingham and percales. Sizes | ° * ee ¥ 4 Natural Pongee Dresses for.......... | up to 40. Prices range from 85c to $3.95. ‘ ‘The telephone is a hi ly sensitive, delicately ||| 5 Taffeta Dresses for.........++sseee0s | Children’s, Girls and Women’s Bloomers in muslin, cot- | adjusted instrument. ink of it—without re- gard to distance, instantaneously reproducing every tone of the human voice. All formerly gelling for $15. ton jersey, silk jersey, satin and silk. Prices range from 19¢ to $4.95. | All bought at a liberal discount and offered to you at about the regular wholesale prices. . —Special Price Basement For Clearance The quality of its service, in great measur depends upon careful use. . “we 25 Dresses of taffeta, crepe, krepe-knit, é ‘i % tricotine and serge. Sizes 16 to 42 in the Women's Stockings Children’s Bathing As with your watch, automobile or piano | lot. Reduced Gamucis to BOMB. vio. ae 25¢ Pair Suits 85¢ the more care, better results. | 10 Coats of tweeds, polair and velour........ SS | ered Ie and cemius foot, | Cotton Bathing Suits in “ ” * i Jtility A . sastenh.< tn ause navy and maroon. Sizes Among the “out of order” reports received by, ; heap reo of mixed — wes was day. tot tae aE OG 28 to 34. company, many result from the carelessness | iagonal-tweed Suits, in brown only...... —Special Price Basement | —Special Price Basement of the subscriber. A telephone may fall from desk or stand, breaking the mouthpiece or throw- ing the apparatus out of adjustment. The cord may become twisted; meaning a “noisy” line. A damp cloth laid on the cord or the moisture from an open window may cause the “short cir- cuit” and an entire interruption of service. Fe pect (XS NEW HEADQUARTERS of England Notes Find in Profession CONSTANTINOPLE, July 26.—A NEW YORK, July 26.—A beggar gang of Turkish counterfeiters made | arrested while operating in a prom the bogus Rank of England notes} inent hotel divulged the secret that which are being circulated among! beggars who wash their faces make | the Balkan states. Nine arrests have|much more money than those with All of these things are avoidable with the \— — tail cen PO See exercise of slight care. In protecting the tele- ‘THE HOPE OF THE WORLD), ‘isos snows tast one any « The war of 1914 laid half the na. | ————-—_--— tions of the world in the dust. Thelr 8 |homes, their industries, their Ex. Ph | : . peace | must be restored by the rising gener. Vv. ysician jation, In them is the hope of the phone equipment you are protecting your own service. }eannot understand why people will world. submit to dangerous operations for To make motherhood easier, to 8%! giand transplantation when it ts cure for every baby @ clean bill of not as effective ax the newer meth- This exclusive picture shows how the Elks’ National) (eth sna ® fair start in life—that is) ogy which require no ss ¥ Pe + A a b l. di and wi a | Memorial Headquarters building in Chicago will look when| Lyain w. Pinkham's yeettanie | poate, that, feasead wonsartalle to completed at a cost of $5,000,000, ne fs an excellent medicine | these treatments and for « limited vetlinhil ithaite Ss Se | for mothers and future mothers. For |time the doctor is going to give YAKIMA.—-Shot by his bride of/fifty years this medicine has been | tree giattitenas, to interested people two months, 28 years his junior, dur-| used successfully in all non-surgical at 1327 Third ave. Hours 10-12, 94 ing quarrel, husband of Henrietta! cases of women’: ci _ re O Gantz taken to hospital, Lusemont, eatare she & I Savelticobeots mon The Pacific Telephone And Telegraph Company Wash.-A name unknown, rescued from drown. ing In Salmon creek by Robert Phelan, 17, of Portland, Ore, “VANCOUVER,