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MEMBER AMERICAN HOME ee ES_BUREAU Grunbaum Bros. Furniture Co., Inc. Sixth Avenue Between Pike and Ping ~ New Arrivals Wool and Cotton Blankets Just received, entire new consignment of All-wool Blank plaid design, size 66x89, In the pink, blue, tan, gray, b ts! $9.50-$10- $12 tap vn wenn $14. - $16.50 - $20 GOTTON BLANKETS of good weight and large size In the gray ‘and tan, and plaids, PRICED $3.75 10 $6.50 COTTON SLEEPING BLANKETS of the standard ded estes, gray and tan colors, E $1 .75 To $2.75 PPRICED ......, Pekeeas sss. COMFORTERS Pan extremely fine showing of PURE WOOL and DOWN Comforters in silk and satin covers of select colora. The $7.50 ro $28.50 $50 - $55 - $60 $2.75 1 $10.50 ‘The Cotton-filled Comforters of @ferlient quality priced from ad LIBERAL CREDIT EXTENDED -~. S— CO. IN SIXTH AVE. BETWEEN PIKE AND PINE STS. ES STOLEN HORS NEW YORK, Aus. ‘WASHINGTON, Aux national president of Hip Sing Tong, m in front of fashionable restaurant here. | horses today for a funeral. years, raided his stable and stole hearse horses. T TULL fir HMMMPhone Elliott 4910 HHiiIHiNMlltthic ———- [now taking place.” FROM HEARSE |coa: mi §.—Stephen | Ports were received indicating that! o¢ an examination of Conrow’s gay | |Conian, undertaker, had to borrow |@ large number of insurgent oper! Old-fash. | tors will attend tomorrow's armis-| toned horse thieves, the first tn 19 |tlce meeting. his Lifebuoy makes comfortable, happy babies in hot weather. Quickly relieves chafing and prickly ' one of « long of serious dis- what r done can be done again. it. _ HARPER BUILDING HO Third Ave., Corner Pike St. Atk bs 5333 HEALTH SOAP bickt Always ready for use. ings with service. ‘Fimerican Beauty” ELECTRIC IRON No delayed iron- THIS iron—no troublesome repairs to bother with, Its sturdy con- struction assures years of uninterrupted Of course it costs a little more at first, but is cheaper in the end, American Electrical Heater Company, Detroit Oldest and Largest Exclusive Makers. Established 1894. IAQUNUAUUUEUUOAUULULGGEEGEEGGUGULOURAUAUOOEA GOTOH E EEE Pe THE SEATT LE STAR A SELF-IMPOSED FRANKENSTEIN COAL MINERS FUGITIVE BANKER SCORE AGAIN REPORTED HIDING ——~ Pittsburg Operators Now, Tacoma Police Seek Woman Expected at Meeting to Furnish Clues CLEVELAND, Aug “Import TACOMA, Aug. SIs Spencer ant developments with a direct bear-! Conrow, fugitive Tacoma banker, in ing on the mine strike altuation are hiding under the protection of “the ) This wan the statement of John | Srl in the case"? L. Lewis, leader of the American| This ts the angle now being In at noon today as re ners, ventigated by police here, as n result j life during the past year ‘The girl, who ts a beautiful and Lewis’ statement was believed by | Wealthy member of the younger set, Ohio operators to mean that the| ts said to have disappeared within | Pittsburg insurgents, the most pow erful group in the United States. were being persuaded to have repre-| ¢, jeentation at the conference. Other breaks fn the ranks of the insurgent coal operators of the na- tion appeared to be widening today, 34 hours after Conrow. It t# believed by the police that ‘onrow ts hiding within 20 miles of Tacoma, watching the efforts of his parsurers and waiting for a favor able moment to make his getaway tg a foreign port They were reported to be flockiny With him may be the girt with to Cleveland fb attend the coal comlwhom he is infataated, and whe |terence tomorrow with John L. Lew-lioia G. H. Raleigh, manager of the ia and other mine union }eadors. bank, that she was “wild about ‘The first breaks came in the solid | gence,” |lineup of the Iiitnola and Indiang| When the miasing bank cashier loperators. Ohio operators and th®! was aupposed to be attending | mine chiefs received aswurances, it Is] American Institute of Banking said, that a majority of the tonnage! poriiand stiy,. bho wan really at fot both states will be represented t0 | don wide, AGS te wireterd ett, jmorrow. Weet Virginia operators |, cording to close frienda here algo will be here, it was said. Mrs. ( with her little son, No word has been received from | 4 tg herself to visitors. |Harry N. Taylor, president of the ¢ is broken Southwestern Coal Operators’ anso. the t new wtiti Y hearted. oe es eres, rd clation at Kanes City x: ay meni onemiize if you have to upon heat. r ‘This powerful group of operators | TONG WAR ON thing eles rather than upon controls the coal fields of Kansas, Whours 18 to 11:39, 2 to ¢ Mimouri, Northern Arkansas and) JN NEW YORK an 38 to 7 : E = voice a nag a LIFEBUOY ae NEW YORK, Aug. & China has 50,000 miles of telephone | red amoldert ears under an ent Tong hat ywn for the ed peace ut last night with a roar of day the leader of one of the was dying and a woman com. anion was seriously wounded. All Chinatown talked of war The Chinese district was overrun with squads of police and detectives who fear # will be deadly reprina The highest speed in 131 er attained miles an hour % railway in 1902 WHAT’S IN THE AIR August 8 K F C—4260 meters) 430 to & 530 to 6:45 p. m.; 945 to 10:30 p, m K D Z E—-(360 meters) 3:20 ta 30 p. m K Z C—(360 meters) 6:45 to 7:15 m, K J R—(340 meters) $15 to 918 Girls! Radiant Beauty | Can Easily Be Yours’ | Delightful New Vanishing Cream Makes Perfect Base for Powder There ts no secret about tt rite drug or for Howard's Cream. If you cannot ob- | tain locally, send 10 cents (silver or stamps) for generous trial package of both Cream and Soap. Howard ‘ Buffalo Y. All drug- can supply you.—Advertise- Don’t suffer longer with stomach | trouble. | JOYNER STOMACH REMEDY | can now be had at any drug store or | sent direct for $1.00 and $2.00 by Joy. | |ner Drug Co., Spokane. All good | druggists-—Advertisement, LUDENS wan made by an electric locomotive | (CREDIT DUE TO _ BANK BUILDERS |Construction Co. Praised by Officials | Credit ts dus tn large measure to ‘the Pacific States Construction com lpany for the speedy manner tn which [the magnificent new building of the |Seattle National bank was brought | to compietion. The construction company acted as bullders and general contractors tn charge of the building, and it was thru thelr efforts, bank officials say, | cupancy in such a short period. The |mechanteni excellence of the bullding and ita beauty are also credited in [large measure to the firm. The Pacific Btates Construction company are builders of the Fremont bridge, the Beacon Hill. reservoirs and | Washington, Idaho and Montana. The firm ta headed by G. J. Kieburtz jand R. Rowntree, with offices at 519 ‘oman butiding. |Start Scrapping 5 | Big American Ships WASHINGTON, Ang &—The United States has started the work of scrapping ite big nea fighters in | aoce dance with the naval limitation | treaty of the Washington arms con | ference Five battleships out of the 24 dreadnoughta and six battle cruls- | ers which are doomed by the treaty, are now being «tripped of the gune and other fighting equipment and will be offered for mie to salvaging firms within the next 60 days it was learned at the navy department. 'Cedar Falls, lowa, Attention! Picnic! Former residents of Cedar Falls, Towa, will plenic at Woodland park |station on the Green Lake car line Sunday IT’S CHILLY Good summer picture, this. IVE QUICK RELIEF FOR THROAT TICKLE 0 | Next winter's fur style. Cape! of medallion pattern, It is of fitch, trimmed with Hudson seal, that the structure wag ready for oc | a6 white. Weanesday inches of good, firm inch with Outing ‘arries one big me buying object is thrift An August Sale of Cottons Daisy Outing Flannel wide, Formerly abe. A Yard 25ce Special Wednesday, A Yard 19c Colored In 27-inch widths and assorted light colored stripes. 20c, Special Wednesday, A Yard 15c Pictorial Review, McCall and Designer Patterns. Upper Main Moor merly 30¢ in plain Special inches wide. White Outing Flannel quality, in 27. Formerly wide white. Formerly 15c. cial Wednesday, A Yard] Ic Flannel Formerly colors, Formerly 65c. Special Wednesday, A Yard50c Ginghams Our best quality 324nch Zephyr Ginghams in plain checks and plaids. HE RHODES Junior Suitings A serviceable wearing fabric designed especially to withstand the hard wear to which chi cloth 1s adapted for girls’ displayed in a wide range of plaids, checks and stripes. Special Wednesday, ‘A Yard 25ce Mercerized Cotton Damask A 004, serviceable Damask in assorted patterns, which make it desirable for the home as well as for camp or restaurant; 70 Formerly 9c. ‘A Yard 69c PAGE 5 GO. Today’s news of this store’s merchandising age to the women whose and _ satisfaction. Btated in as few words as possible, the facts are these: The assortments are generous; the qualities dependable; no short lengths and no seconds, and the reductions remarkable. ren subject their apparel. This dresses and boys’ blouses, and ts For- Special Wednesday, Japanese Crepe A aplendid display of plain colors In sport shades; 30 inches Formerly 29c. Special Wednesday, A Yard 20c India Linon 27 Inches wide, in plain Bye Muslin Special 26-inch Bleached Mustin, formerly 20c. Special Wednes- day, A Yard 15¢ 364inch Unbleached Muslin of medium weight. Formerly l5c. Special Wednesday, A Yard 124c FOND DU level. Boy Flags Train, Prevents Wreck! LAC, Wis, Aug. 8— | 7” t innumerable bulldings thruout | * Murtiwestern passenger train Hear In London, under present restric. tions, no building {s allowed to be| George W. Williams, U. 8, N., named higher than 80 feet above the street | rear admiral by President Harding. Sloan's Liniment at contort in afflicted parte —it kills pain! [7 ships. | WASHI 'GTON, Aug. ized in hatcheries. Sub Chasers Hunt for Rum Smuggler NEW YORK, Aug. 8.--Four Unknown farmer boy Nags Chicago | chasers, maid to be scouring Long | Island and New Jermy coasts for the | Minnie Wallace, said to be queen of| wrecked bridge, saving many lives, | Minnie Wallace, said to be q - &. — Capt Trout eggs are artificially Press Club Now sub fertil the new and better facilities. 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Come tn and let how to get results any kind of chemicals No more backaches; Every Milo is a good quality paper. 7 Regular $2.00 Special at $1.50 a pleasure, Use hot suds— it never wets the hands. no more sore hands; no home should have one. show you or our demonstrator Store Hours—8:30 A. M. to 6 P. M. TRANSPARENT OVEN WARE Very Special at 39c Your choice of PIE PLATE, BREAD DISH UTILITY BETTER and PAN (standard size), Bake the EASIER way. These are ex- cellent values at 39¢. 7 STAINED SCREEN DOORS Special at $1.98 This {s a strongly mortised %-Inch Common Door, covered with black cloth. Sizes: screen 80; 32: 34x82 36x84 78 $0 MILO TOILET PAPER, SPECIAL 5c ROLL ounces to roll. Exceptional Values SILVERWARE AT 98c A beautiful assortment te choose from--Glass Butter Dish, with ellver- plated cover; Salt and Peppers; Peart handled Dread Knives; Berry Spoons; Gravy Ladies; Meat Forks; Steak Knife and Steak Fork; Jam Jars; Syrup Pitchers; Mayonnaise Dishes; Candle Stick, with shade and candle; and many items we have not room to mention, TAX INCLUDED in New Quarters ‘The Seattle Press club has moved jto its new home at 220 Seneca st: The quarters, formerly occupied by the state fish commission offices and exhibits, have been completely re- |modeled to fit the uses of the club. The officers and board of manag.” ers are urgitg all members, active, associate, honorary and non-resident, to visit the new home at the earliest opportunity, and to make full use of | Moone’s Emera!d O11, besides being one of the most powerful of antisep= ties, eapadle of destroying the most pernicious germs and the poisons Iso a marvelous People who want to reduce vari~ cose veins, wens or goiter, or get rid abscesses should not erful that a small bottle pharmacist