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R. LOUGHNEY’S $ AR FRIDAY, JULY 28, 1922, 000 in Orders Placed at BIG SALE OF BOYS’ SUITS Merchants’ Convention Here Special B4A.95 saturday eviionce. of Most ) convincing be Here {s the biggest Boys’ Suit value of the season—fine, sturdy suits * ey the suehew attained by the Pa in a variety of styles, fabrics and patterns. We want to make a big clean- Corrective Plan of Eat-| citic Northwest Merchants’ ex- hake a Sek Mh wee, repereed up of these and have slashed the price to do it. All the Suits included are in up-to-date styles with plain and pleated backs. The patterns are Case t. termi it reported ‘ears’ on # Pitan tesa ‘euee ‘han $500,000 in a excellent, so there will be no difficulty in selection, and you can be sure that the durable fabrics will give good service. in order Dave been placed with local firma, by the visiting dele- At this low price it will pay you to get your boy his school suit for next Fall at this sale, Ages 8 to 18. SPECIALS FOR MEN Men’s Neckties 25¢ Porous Union Suits An extraordinary bargain vod oes 2 for $1.65 quality Four-in-Hand Neckties 6 . . » epee A by the mbocess of the owe poplin fabrics, floral and Dresden jk BREE cae dena ora te form. | regular Incorporetea ae Pe 5 patterns, in a variety of good eolor- iotag splendid quality; white and Wales ie Leguee sass cnvchets ep ad. Sa. - $ ’ p ings. ecru colors; short sleeves and ankle Not on! from Washington and the Pacifio# coast, but from Alaska and from Honolulu, merchants and traders haye registered, visited the exhibits, art later returned ° orders ranging frem $5,000 to each, TO INCOHPORATR ORGANIZATION Sveh I» the enthusiasm aroused D. W. Jenkins, manager for Disston i - 2 \) | Men’s Bathing Suits 98c to $3.50 length. Sizes 34 to 46. ph repmougegeeye: > Apel al , Get.your Bathing Suit now! Our Men’s Work Shirts 79c¢ a prices are lowest on them. Good Rion Ld Jersey Knit Cotton Suits at ®8¢. A clean-up of Men's Blue Cham- ithe ery ese dren natural . “ Navy and white and red and white. bray Work Shirts in sizes 14%, 15, bb-oerd On boa, oe : . : Also, Mixed Wool and Wool Suits— 15%, 16. These are of excellent cone, Shack oe teat teak Manu- $2.50 and $3.50. quality, and cut full size; flat collar. facturing Oo. r “The tdite 14 to gét abquainted with Suffrage map of Europe the trading area of the merchants,” | sald Black, “We ure showing outside) PARIS, July 98—~The world war) GREAT \BRITAIN—Kqualttyy of Special merchants that Seattle is their logi-|And the sweeping political changes|the sexes ‘been voted by the pecial $2.00 cal trading point, and that by buying - its waba have changed Europe house ef ocgumons. Two eae Twenty-eight Suits in this lot. here it themaecives and|from a continent where woman was|members are now sitting he oe Genied the ballot to a predominartty | Astor and Mra Margaret Witetring: | These e, regular $2.50 Suits, and woman#uffrage continent, ham. Suffrage ts restricted togwom- come in green, navy and garnet, Shruout northern Hurope women | en of 39 of mone, with contrasting trimming. enicy equal rights with men, In the) gwWSDItN—women voted for the! south they #till Inck voting power | first ume fast fall, Five worten but they*re putting up @ strome f@ht, pelected deputiom in the Rilosdingy. | backed in some cases by leading! NonwAaY-—Women obtained all acon oe gl the fight stands today;| MzeMhip Fights and even abtained Mh FRANCE—Suffrage question up|" resus pacman im 1818- wotere.| Women’s Bathing Suits Children’s Play Suits Special 69c A real good buy of Play Suits for kiddies, from 2 to 6 years. They are made of strong blue denim with fast red trimming. Organdie Dresses $1.50 and $2.50 Big reductions tn a limited number of Misses’ and Children's Organdie Dresses. You couldn't make these Dresses for this low price, Ages 8 to 6—apecial $1.50; ages 3 to 14—npecial $2.50. Lace Hose 50c SPECIAL VALUE of women's isle finish, with novelty Ince beot, in black or brown; very Children’s Shoes Special $2.25 Dandy smeked horsehide Kitchen Ware Specials Fifty pieces of Gray Enamelware, including rauce pans, baking pans, basins and preserving fm partiament with Viviant, Frtand| »). in the Rikedag unusual values. Play Ghee $e eilléren: lace kettles, SPECIAL, each, 26¢. and other stateamen favoring It. Re oe 4 ’ “A . . Sn moran, te pom ns simon salty wih thn| | ccaaee at Soma alone cetnay | | Se sf ened tether aise | | plage, Tumblere—6 for 2c Eastern competitors, there would be! men, j Fine Cotton Box tn sises 6 to 6%, in & variety Plain Giass Tumblers; a good, substantia) kept YINLAND—Wansen are voters, | As far back a 17 19 were elected or, i 3. the case,” Miller de | to the national TF Shoe mean the ¢m-| KSTHONIA, HUANIA and serviceable: As pontnabetting company; A. Heady, of 26,000 to 60,000 more | LTTONIA—Woren have equal pol Te apa ths, righta, * UKRAINE—Women have equal! Pure Silk Hose $1.85 Drury K. Adams, vocalist, and |rixhts. Twelve are deputics ‘in the | Fullfeshioned Pure Silk Hose of an excep eater orchestra, | ational assembly. | tional value; fine gauge, with double liste soles, completed | GERMANY—Afterrthe revolution, | heels afid tons; black and white the Alvord | Women were given the vote and Ticki Yard 29c 400 VALUE of Feather Proof Ticking; 82 inches wide; small stripes in blue of color combinations. Fiber Silk Hose 59c ‘These are of an excellent quality, as lustrous kind. Polar White Soap—6 for 25c A pure soap of the best quality. Fruit Jar Caps—Dozen 29c Mason or Economy Brands at this special price. Cups and Saucers—2 Pairs (25c Japaness China Cups and Saucers. Crash Toweling Yard 12! 17¢ VALUE of bleached CRASH TOWELING, 17 inches wide; closely woven linen-finished crash. Women’s Oxfords Special $3.50 Good looking Brown Calf Oxfords st & very low price. Come with rubber heete and heavy McKay sewed leather soles, Sizes 2% to 7 L Thy i i if f i it il itt Tepubiio gave the worsen all the | rights men enjoyed. Thirteen ‘wom. | ing to town, they epread the news of ;' NICE, July 28—Orn their act and severs! landlords imme: | dresses Gintely lowered their renta. Reformer Attacks Crowd Dance Halls ‘| LONDON, July 2%—Reformers’ attacks on the Lonéon night clubs as Places of “immorality and sin” have resulted in these resorts being crowd- - led every night. i j igrse EE if i <i i HEE | JG) GRADUATE orromeThist » Greece, examination te as perfect a Hed, ectentific instruments 3 EXAMINATION | PERIFUSED Betweee Pike aed Pine Sta —for better vision 3 | Have the edges of your lenses PERIFUSED—it eliminates irritating, reflecting lights — gives UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM a eres vision and comfort. Let us explain | Columbian tical Co, SH O PM E N FOR RAILROAD SERVICE AND AT WAGES AS FOLLOWS ATHENS, July 1—A bawreliet found near the Temple of Theseus Care AOTRS i Thee and supposed to have been made in EP FS, IVER 000 COD | tee fitth century B. C., has turned 4T ALL Goop pEvociseTs out to be a modern imitation. | Freedom! The whole afternoon to yourself. Freedom for calls, teas, matinees and the hundred and one other little relaxa- ; tiona, always desired but often denied to the housewife. Free- ‘ dom from the muss and fuss and delay of cooking the evening meal, which ordinarily deprives the housewife of her afternoon. The Calmet Automatic Electric Cooker brings this longed-for Engine House Laborers . .,,.:...:...38 cents per hour % | liberty. Machinists .. 2.4.4: i» .-70 cents per hour | ‘ Boilermakers .... .; «-71 cents ra hour | Cooking {s so easy with the Calmet. Simply prepare the meal Blacksmiths ......0. .se..es03- 70 cents per hour desired—all of it, soup, meat, vegetables and dessert; put the , Sheet Metal and other workers in various courses in the Calmet; set the time-clock for the hour the i this line... epee Bi 70 cents per hour food is to commence cooking and then forget all about it. Freight car repairers . ..63 cents per hour Car inspectors .....,.+..+....--.63 cents per hour Helpers, all crafts ....0...05+... 47 cents per hour The Calmet does the rest. The time-switch turns the current | on and the food starts cooking. When meal time comes it is ready, piping-hot and delicious. Even if the meal is delayed the food will not burn or scorch. The Calmet maintains an even low heat through the automatic control of the temperature that retains every particle of flavor and makes the toughest meat tender and juicy. See the Calmet Automatic Electric Cooker at our store today. These men are wanted to take the place of men who are strikin against the decision of the United States Railroad Labor Board, an their status, and the FULL PROTECTION GUARANTEED, are ex- plained by Mr. Ben W. Hooper, Chairman, in his statement of July 1: “In the past @ man who took up the work of another man who was on atrike against wages and working conditions was termed & ‘scab’ ot @ ‘ctrikebreaker’ — terms to which much opprobium wae attached. In the present situation ereated by the strike of shop. eraft workers, men who assume the work of the strikers cannot justly be reproached with such epithets, “This te Hot @ customary strike in which the employer tries te impose uw: the ploye unfist Wagee and unreasonable working rules, In this case the conflict, te nes be tween the é¢mployer and the oppressed employes. The people of this country, through an Sot of congresn, signed ty President Wilson, established a tribunal to decide such disputes over wages anf wotking gonditions, which are submitted to it in a proper manner. It is the decision of this tribunal against which the shop orafte are atriking. “Regiraless of any question of the right of the men to strike, the men whe t strikers’ places are merely aoospting the Wages and working eustitions pis Ble government tribunal and are performing a pubiio service, They are not accepting the wages and working conditions which an paplorss, ls trying to impose. FOR THIS REA- 60N PUBLIC SENTIMENT AND FULL GOVERNMENT POWER WILL PROTECT pi Bl WHO REMAIN IN THEIR POSITIONS AND THE NEW MEN WHo MAY Your success depends upon the kind of work you do, and how well you do it. How much you are receiving today, or will receive later on, you will measure out for yourself—by the kind of work you do, and how well you do it. If you have a mind to prepare yourself to do your work very well, you can soon be putting into your Bank Account every month—and later on every week ——more money than would be your share of all the ld and silver mined in the world since Columbus divided equally among the citizens of the United THE UNION NATIONAL BANK || of Seattle Know for yourself how simple and easy it is to make— “Every Afternoon Your Own’ by owning a Calmet Automatic Electric Cooker. Apply W. H. OLIN Oregon-Washington Btation Seattle, Wash. ns Waseid = wa a said fu ry ood pats Seattle, Wash, 106 South 10th St. ‘Tacoma, Wash. 609 Tacoma Building Tacoma, Wash. or L. MILLER ’ Seventh Ave. and Olive St.—Main 5000—1312 Fourth Ave, BRANCH AT Second and Cherry | GEORGETOWN