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MEMBER AMERICAN HOMES BUREAU Ke Just Two Days More of Our Mid-Year Sale Fiber Rockers and Chairs, $19.50 Sale of Fiber Rockers and Chairs—One, illus- trated, finished in the frosted brown color, up- holstered in an excel- lent quality of tapestry, with spring cushion seat, Has good, broad arms and excellent height back and is ex- ceptionally comfortable. Offered at this Mid- Year Sale at the ex- treme low price of— $19.50 There are several other patterns besides the one shown to select from. HIRBRAL CREDIT EXTENDED BIATH AVE, BETWEKEN rikB AND PINE STA WT SQUEEZE BLACK. | the world situated exactly on o'clock the year round. Squeeting and pinching out black: | —————__— beads ma! the pores large } cause irritation—then, toc | | they have become hard, you cannot get all of them out. Blackheads are ON A STROP? for a few seconds oll be surprised | lackhead has d skin will be lett | and the po in thelr natural condition —anyone troubled with unsightly blemishes should try mple method.—Advertisement. is briskly as) and to sole yg) Dany appea: an seit which will meet our exacting making Zerolene. Not every type of crude pos- sesses the elements of “oiliness’ which are essential for the manufacture of this high-grade motor lubricant. Hence, whenever a well is brought the crude petroleum from this new source is subjected to careful tests, both in the field and From this crude a small quantity of finished lubricant is made in our research laboratory—a ment of miniature stills, washers, filters and other appa- ratus being utilized for this purpose. laboratory process reproduces in every detail the proc- ess by which Zerolene is regularly manufactured. If the resulting lubricant is shown analyses and the engineers’ tests to be in the slightest degree below the exacting standards set for Zerolene, the production of the well is diverted to other uses, and is not used for the manufacture of Zerolene. This is the first of many steps taken to assure the highest quality in Zerolene. ‘ UT TMIIITMIIUIA UIA ULA LU = SHIM Phone Eliott 4910 |HIIINNNie At Quito, Reuador, the only olty in HEADS—DISSOLVE THEM covstor, the sun rises and sets at 6 WHY EXERCISE caused by accumulations of dust and dirt and secretions from the skin, GET THE Quic daly 27 and there i# only one safe and sure READY | K F C—4360 meters) 12 to 1 p. way, and one that never fails to get) |] m., 125 to 2 p.m. 2:15 to 3 p. m., Fid Sf them—a simple way, too—that SHAVE || 4:30 to 5 p. m, 6:39 to 645 p.m. t solve the: ey drag store about two ounce A || 9:15 to 10:30 p.m; 420 to 8 p.m: of calonite powder-—sprinkle « little | | 9:18 to 10:30 p. m wet sponge—rub over the New K D Z EB (360 meters) 11 to 12 Not every oil well provides the raw material STANDARD Of COMPANY) DENIES CHARGES: | Demurrers Overruled, Bank Man Pleads Not Guilty Peas of not guilty were entered In | superior court Wednesday afternoon | by J. F. Lane, former cashier of the | Scandinavian Amérioan bank of Seat: | tle, to two indictments against him by grand jury returned the recent county | Jane entered his pleas after hin demurrers to the charges had been overruled by Superior Judge Everett | Smith, ‘The indictments charge Lane with permitting J, KE. Chilberg, former president of the bank, to bor row money from the institution with out conforming to the provisions of | the state banking statute. Two loans, involving nearly $66, 000, are concerned. Wilmon Tucker, Lane's counsel, jeontended that no felony was com: | | Mitted unless it could be shown that the bank suffered loss by reason of the loans. Deputy Prosecuting Attorney B. 1 Jones argued for the state aguinst © demurrers Dies While Cail Cailing at Fiancee’s Home Calling on bis fiancee, Mies Melba Newman, at the Sheridan apart ments, Fifth ave. and Vir la at Fred Lindquist, Chehalls, was strick en suddenly Wednesday night apd was dead before medical assistance could be summoned. Lindquist was 25. the More street accidents occur In New York in the “slack” hours than dur ing the business “rush” hours. WHAT’S IN THE AIR x,| & Mm. 330 to 430 p. m. ! K Z C4360 meters) 645 to TAS p.m, K J R--G60 meters) &: pom to ous standards for ’ and stability into production, at the refinery. complete equip- This miniature by the chemists’ (Callfornta) THE SEATT ¥ * But They Get t Along Okeh LE STAR LANE, INDICTED, She Fig hts Her Husband Ouida Bergere BY JACK JUNGMEYER 1LO8 ANGELES, July 127.—Not fighting with their hushands. Few} wilt defend jt as ensential to hap-/ pingss, | Fewer still claim tt as the founda: | tion for affectionate respect and mu | terial success. | But Ouida Bergere, marital and | professional partner of George Vite. maurice, motion picture producer, doen all three. “Fighting tx te foundation of our | success,” eagerly volunteers Mixs Bergere. “Every picture we produce means a battle royal. | “Hut our scraps are not love spats, While we leave no lasting wounds, these affairs are not mild, | kid-love debates.” | Mins = Bergere, vivid, tempera mental, Latin, does all the scenarios for the Fitzmaurice productions. ‘The Fitemaurices have been mar. | ried five years. In that time they have Jumped into the $100,000 joint earning class. Mine Bergere’s first | seripts sold for $26, Now she gets | Liniment After the tournament, unused feel the ot ot TE SINOL | or a clear skin and good hair | Fora skin that is excessively oily, and has coarse, clogged pores, or one that is disfigured by an annoying eruption there is nothing betterthan RESINOL Bathe. first with RESINOL SOAP} then apply RESINOL OINTMENT and you can be reasonably sure of aj speedy and remarkable improvement Facts About CANADA Those interested in Canada's farm and industrial opportunities are cordially invited to come and se cure firet hand information at 902 Second Ave., Seattle, Wash. Mr, W. F. Anderson will tell you the facts about Canada, and will not put obligation by hearing this talk, CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS Industrial and Kesources Dept. Dewitt Foster, W. F. Anderson, Supt Art Marquette Bldg. Chicago, ML. You are welcome . 90% Kecond Ave, Seattle, Wash. | work in the fields, $10,000 @ story. “I advocate,” she says, “such men- |many prominent women will admit|tal clashing among married folk as stimulates without embittering “Many bushand-and-wife partner. ships, guided by over-eweet accord, drift into stagnant eddies and aren't really partnerships at all “In our case it isn't a desire to [Impress our respective superiority, but 4 mighty contention for the ideas | We respectively atrens. “On the aide of emotion, sentiment, the far implications of nex, I feel that I have keener insight than my husband. When it comes to artistic presentation, form and the trappings of drama, Mr. Fitzmaurice has the “Where the two fields overlap is jour battle zone. “We have learned how to fight constructively. I serap like a man, We don’t indulge in personalities. |} And our product, as a result, is something which we agree In far eu- pertor to what either of us alone could create. |BANDITS ROB, SLUG WOMAN! TAVERA, Wis, July 27.—Two bandits, carrying $50,000 In gold stot. en from the Horigan farm house, near here, were sought by police of the Northwest. The bandits beat tien Horigan, 64, into unconscious Noms and then ransacked the hour, finding the family treasure, hoarded tor 50 years, In an old trunk. Bloodhounds followed the traf! of the robbers ta dense woods, where they had apparently hidden their au tomobile while searching the houne. Mis# Horigan Ived with two broth. ore and a sister, The gold wax kept tn ancks at the bottom of an old horsehide trunk. The bandits appeared after Miss Hor. igan’s brothers and sister went td ‘The Great Salt lake of Utah ts nix | times | an salty as the ocean HOW TO REDUCE VARICOSE VEINS Many people have become des ent because they have been led to be- Neve that the no rem will reduce len bunches. If you will get a two-ounce orig- inal bottle of Moone’n Kmerald Ol aw veins and (full strength) at any firat clase |drug store and apply tt at home as uickly notice will contin bunches are re- centrated, and a bottle iasts @ long time—that’s why it Is @ most tnax- pehaive treatment. It has brought puch co ‘ople all ver the count is one of the onderful of recent ys bear in mind that ne who ts disappointed with its #o can have their money refunded four druggist can supply you,—Ad- vertisement No Dread of Gray Hair DDO NOT dread gray hair and the signs of advancing age! The sure, safe way to tint gray, streaked, faded or bleached hair instantly to any shade of brown or black Is with the modern Hair tint, “Brownatone,” Easily applied, cannot be detected and will not rub or wash off. Greaseless, odorless, nothing to mix, no waiting, no disappoint- ment. Guaranteed harmless to hair, scalp or skin, All dealers 50c und $1.50. Trial bottle sent direct for 10c, The Kenton Pharma Co., 6il Coppin Bidg., Covingt BROWNATONE ond- | dy that! ome, £2 10 FRIDAY HOUR SALES Yomen's Sport Hats—9 eee et tate tt x0 mail, telephone of C. 0. D. orders taken on Friday Hour Sale mer eurmmer styles and in chandise, and the right to limit quantities is reserved, sport colors, Formerly $3.60 each. Also 90 Chil. dren's, of wool braid, in 10 to 11 11 to 12 1 to2 colors of green, blue, Women's Dresses — 20 Men's Work Shirte—¢8 Men’s Underwear -—250 | orange and white, that attractive Krepo Knit Blue and Gray Cham- garments, including rib- wld formerly for $2.56 and Canton Crepe bray Bhirts of heavy bed and balbriggem sortment for Dresses have been ta quality material and ghirts and Drawers of this hour, at... 95c from regular stock and well made, These have summer weight. Shirts Tissue Ginghams — 00 Priced apectal for this collars attached, are are in sizes 34, 36 and yards, 82 inches wide, ‘Sale. They are in long, made with double hack 49; ankle length Drawe and in an assortment of straight lines and blouse and shoulders, and have ers in sizes 30, 32, 34 colored broken checks *ffects, Blue and black two pockets—in sizes and 36, and knee length and stripes, Formerly predominate in the color 14, 14%, 15 and 15%. Drawers in sizes 34, 36, b0e « yard, For this men, A very attrac Formerty $1.45, Yor this 38, 40 and 42. Formerly hour, in the Domestic tive offer for this hour, 95 50c and 750 4 garment, fection, hour, 7 50 OBCN. ce eeeeeees C For this hour, 39c ® yard ..... .. 30¢ each sees . é each ... Bkirtings — White Sum- Or Four for $1.50 Curtain Materials-~34- Bleached Gauze—200 mer Bkirtings in assort Curtains—Odd lots, tnx cluding Volles, Nets and Marquisettes, in one and twopair lots; values for- merly selling from $1.75 to $6.95. For this hour, ONE-THIRD OFF. pieces, put up in 10-yard rolls, Our standard qual ity gauze that sold for. merly for 760 a roll, is oftered for this hour in the Domestic 59c Section at, roll 4 patterns and of plain pique weave, that sold formerly for 76c a yard, ere priced special for this hour in the Domes Uc Section, 50 c B® YOId secsess inch Marquisettes in ecru color and with plain hem. Values selling for. merly for 256 a yard are offered for this hour in the Curtain f 17c Section, yard Pretty Summer Blouses $5.75 Each Blouse Department—Upper Main Floor | Very attractive styles dominate the various models of Georgette and Crepe de Chine Blouses offered for Friday selling at $5.75 each. They are in tuck-in and over- blouse styles, including colors of flesh, tan, navy, gray, canna and white, with lace | and embroidery trimming. Sizes are 36 to 46, 4to$ Sik Foulards—100 yards, 40 inches wide and a twilled back roulard which ts being worn extensively this sem son. Splendid for dresses and linings. Priced for quick cleanup this hour in the | Silk Department, 98 c Boys’ Wash Hats of brown |) and blue striped materials and in roll brim or turne | down styles. Sizes are 6% to 6%. Formerly 60¢ each. Also Boys’ Straw Hats in assorted colors, styles and | sizes, For this 3 to4 Children’s and Infants’ Un- derwear, including Vests, Pants and Union Suits, in sizes 6 tnonths to 6 years; 150 garments in all, that sold formerly for 60c and 76e each. For this hour, in the Women's Knit Under- wear Department, 25c¢ each ... Brassleres of fancy meshes in strap over the shoulder, open back and elastic back styles, Bizes are 42, 44, 46 and 48, but not each size in every style. Formerly 160 each. For this 35c hour, each ...- 2 to 3 WOMEN'S BLOUSES—45 Crepe de Chine and Georgette Blouses in tuck-in and overblouse atyles; sizes are 36 to 46, but not each size in both colors. Colors are navy blue and black. Formerly $4.96; then reduced $ Yor this hour, each, ee . 1.35 WOMEN’S HOSE—300 pairs of Mercerized Lisle and plain Lisle Hose with reinforced heels and toes in black, white Bines are 8% to 10, but not each size in every color, Special 23 c for this hour, @ Palr.....s.eeseeeeee Or Five Pairs for $1.00 | RIBBONS—500 yards of picot-edged and two- tone Ribbons in 1 to 6yard lengths; a good | assortment of color combinations, Formerly | 26e, 20¢ and 360 a yard. | For this hour, @ yard.....-s+seeeses 10c Drops Dead While Bargain Rate Booze |Armed Force Plar Talking in Hotel; May Again Be Fatal to Seize Seatt! While talking to friends in the| Booze at bargain rates, fatal to| Seattle will be selzed ‘Thursday & lobby of the Grand Central hotel, J-| one Seattle man last week, threat-| an armed force! Robert Fry, be, collapsed und died ID | 6164 the life of another Thursday.| Marines and saliors from the a few moments Wednesday night, Be} (a6 rank, 40, was found in the|cific fleet will and at all points | fore aid could reach him, re 1 it 1 ing st., late Wed. | the waterfront, take possession of Fry had Mved at the hotel but a| Russel! hotel, 619 King late chants, sanameinty ataatadal few days. He previously resided at) nesday night, unconscious from | ;, 9 ings and then in battalion form $017 40th ave. & W., and owned drinking part of a pint of denatured | capture some of the suburban p much property in that district. Heart alcohol. He was taken to the city| But don't be afraid, folks, the ff diseane in said to-have caused bis! nospital. Lark sald the poison was! vasion is just « regular part of Governor-General of Canada on Tour VANCOUVER, B. C, July 27.—~ Gen. Byng, governor general of Can- ada, With Lady Byng and party, left here last night for Skagway, en route to Dawson and a trip thru the death. He was unmarried. sold “for good stuff,” and he drank | fleet maneuvers and is made for ArLaNTioa. July 27th x» Over a Quarter of a Centu white people, it was learned here to- light, alleged klan organ, returned every packet sold of certain org zations there with a BlacK-Mixed-Green-Sealed PacKet Only. Yukon territory. Klan Organizing it with every confidence. He may re-| purpose of keeping the men in ¢ Klux Klan is now attempting to or xn iof Public Service here from Europe and declared he ‘ R. & H.C. COOK, East 3383, Elliott 0350, Distributors cover, Lark lives in Portland, Ore. |'tion, Huge Association ganize a world-wide association of e .| FO eet oan oran returned Of the highest © ages stands vehi had been In ference with vin 8| tion. TEA. oo =—— Store Hors SAU OP. LADIES’ HANDY LEATHERETTE SHOPPING BAGS Special at 59c Regularly sell at $1.00, A real bargain for the ladies, Made of good quality leather; durable cretonne lining; strongly sewed handles, with patent button clasp. EDISON ELECTRIC IRONS Very Special at $3.59 Complete with 6-foot cord, and has the CANT- JLEVER HANDLE, which rests the wrist, Guaranteed raves VALMORE Made by Hi IRONING BOARD Appliance Co. Specially Priced at 98c A special purchase enables us to offer these Boards at this ex- BEAR SPOTLIGHTS ° § ecial at $3. 00 treme low price bad Length, 4 feet 5 Regular $6.00 ins; width, 11 ins. ‘With Universal bracket; brass, aluminum and Made of select can't rust. Western lumber. Fits right onto your kitchen table. Not exactly like cut. nickel construction CHAMPION X SPARK PLUGS SPECIAL AT 45¢ oxtra Porcelain 250 Exceptional Values in FANCY SCREEN DOORS Lot No. 1, Special at $2.49 Lot No. 2, Special at $3.49