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oO id } 4 ; i ; ; ; THURSDAY A Store Teeming With Furniture Bargains— Convenient Payments These payment terms to prevail only during this sa And not only in Furniture, but in $ 30,00 PURCHASE DOWN, $1.00 A WEE! every department — thre ut t $ 75.00 PURCHASE DOWN, 81.25 a WEEK great Homefurnishing Store you will $100.00 PURCHASE . A WEEK find extreme reductions, In fae $150,00 PURCHASE pow A WEEK are many price cuts as LOW as @NE- $200.00 PURCHASE, 810,00 DOWN, 83 A HALF, Open a charge « and $250.00 PURCHASE, $12.50 DOWN A use our Convenient Payme $300.00 PURCHASE, $15.00 DOWN A 100 Tuscan Net Panel, Fringed Curtains Regular $2.25 $1.59 urtains are featured as & Net Curtains add a July Clearance Sale Price ; These exquisite Panel Net C Special July Clearance event distinctive touch of beauty to the ttle. dows a 95 Carpet Sample Rugs An assortment v9 tons, Axminsters Velvets and Tapest y Rugs. 27 inches wide 1% yards } wed ends 14 yards tone. saree $1.50 ry Wh NAG r ment one 5 79 Are Bogine This Botital BEDROOM FURNITURE 3 ECAUSE, these charming Period sty! i any style of a room—in fact, they make a plain room cosy } lvable and smart appearing. Sold in complete suites or separate } pieces. ‘Two other stxles—we list ons, 579 pieces on nale. are 90 easily adapted to In Golden Oak In Bird’s-eye Maple ING TABLES SING TABLES— $37.50. ‘mular $36.00. Clearance Clearance Sale price -... P2670 CHIFFONIERS- Regular $48.50. Clearance DRESSERS—Regular $55.00. Sale price BEDS—Choice of enameled CHIF Regular $41.50. | Some... $24.75 $28.50 BEDS Regular $47.50, Clearance price .... DRESSERS—Regular $48.00. metal or brass beds to com. Clearance plete suite, at Clearance Sale > Also available in Combination Maho at Clearance Sale Priccs. SIXTH AVENUE BETWEEN 10 Hours | Seattle to Chicago on the North Coast Limited Beginning July 29 Faster Time to Chicago via Spokane, Butte, Minneapolis and St. Paul Leave Seattle 9:30 a. m. Arrive Chicago 9:30 a. m. Steel Cars Pullman Sleepers Observation Cars CLUB AND A LA CARTE MEALS Every Passenger a Guest Northern Pacific Ry. Very Low Excursion Fares to Eastern Points Let Us Plan Your Trip and Arrange All the Details A. G, Kinsman, City Passenger Agent E. L. Carey, General Agent 1407 Fourth Avenue Telephone Biliott 5580 STAR WANT ADS GET RESULTS Rebuilt Ranges On Sale at Half-Price IHESE excellent Ranges have all been carefull rebuilt and are Guaranteed to Quite snd O81 cluded also ate ud SALE Grunbaum Bros. Furniture Co. PIKE AND PINE miand thi i IN MANITOBA WIN toba pro oted ule | beer and light wines in public places a | by a majorit 000 according to! |returns today from, yesterday's refer-| endum The referendum was on permittl |tho light | sold tn hotels w ficient th alcoholic beverages to be h meals, With suf. turns In to make defeat of Ject certain, the v ast public sale, | The province recently voted fo sovernmant-supervised xale of lique by a mafority of more than 46,000, 1 be mi effective when it meets Jul | the legislature |Dry Agents Arrest Four Men in Raid Four alleged be were in |the United tion sta r ‘Thursday uid staged lat which the f eomed The men William Day and V were take and the Att ‘THE OLDEST MEDICINE IN ‘THE WORLD IS ONL OF THE q OLIVE AND THE JUICE OF |THE GRAPE---PORTOLIVE The ancient Greeks who developed bodies ¢ almost | used practically no other HHatiod of sin perfect health all of the Latin people, such ench, Italians and Spanish, method, and such modern as dyspepsia, indigestion, ess and constipation are un ven to as the follow th’ allmenta ne known among them Portolive {x Just a mixture of old Port Wine, nut flavored olive oll and other natural body builders, All Avtimeintn well it.—Adyvertizement — Imparts Soap, Ointment, Taleum Me, aijarean; Oetloara Laboratori Z'idcihan vee, |Cuticura Soap) The Velvet Touch | TH fy 3D TAR —— 8-Hour Day Profitable in English Steel Mills In 35 Ye No Strike or Lockout Has Shaken Industry in Britain BY MILTON BRONNER LONDON, July to Judge Bibert H, G 1, It ls not only pongible, but prac- ticable for the ateel industry to we its m ars k to the 12-hour day and few of fact, only thone the employers do. 1 employers who are bebind the times and have not improved plants even talk about it HAD IT MANY Slip this news n eight hours a day instead ti YEARS IN BRITAIN And while may mean em 4. fone t t»—notat ploying more men-—which is all to} praariold’s ited—voluntarily in the good—it doesn't necesratily troduced th day A preatly enhanced coot in the #tee! | quarter and h rary rand bigger, not in Where tried out, both the men) of it, of it ntoel masters and Brit lish steel workmen—both financially interested in big production—find | that under the eight-hour day there but because and tho employers like tt and find it} ys 4, Itis not only possible, but prac ticable for the stee! industry to allow its men to join trades unions and to 5. British 1 tead of decreare in deal with the steel employes thru|/4 increase instead | steel making thelr trades unions. It would be well to hia to Gary| & The change from the 12 to the because only the other day in his|@im@®-hour day necessitated empl dual capacity an head of one of the |! Mere men, but It alro was found biggest, richest and most profitable |that @ the more plants it corporations in all the world—United | didn atly coat of States Stecl—and as president of the | #tee! per ton American Stee! and Iron institute, he| 7 read & report of the stecl bosses in| down the ce which they declared that the comp. against the eight-hour day. the increased cost of eight-hour shifts President Harding had mildly|@s regards the poorly paid men, | lasked them to conalder It. They did | while the employes in the better paid for more than a year, And they |Jobs voluntarily stood @ decrease in| ught in the same old arguments | thetr wages when they got the eight and the same old unsupported state- | hour day | ments in spite of the experience In| § In most Britisn stecl plants other industries and in spite of the | in knocked off at 1 o'clock on damaging facts about their industry y afternoons and not resumed ought out by the Interchurch re Bunday night H air, Cash [eens wanes aera Both Short) cause as & reporter |with all the emphasis of his being| that he would never deal with unions |F inished as such. | It happens that the greatest rival) jot the American tee! industry is the | |Hiritigh steel industry. It happens that the British is not so enormously modern the ar increase One of the reasons for holding steel per ton was nies voluntarily bore once more ipped to Gary also be- | I have a very 1 remem? p of a very rich old | man, his face almost purple with] passion, banging the deak in front of {him when Senator Kenyon's senate “Madame” Finishes Merchant NEWARK, hb. J, July A beautiful female Raffies, with riuh as the American. But it also) a ate finish, proved the | happens that the British isthe oldest] finishing of a prominent N | in the world and the one that has! ark merchant, whore halr and | sriginated most of the patents and | in the industry, Ite| experience is, therefore, worth some. thing an evidence. And these are the high spots about the British steel in purne are shorter today for her vinit to this city, Madame entered the mer | chant’s store, sweeping in from her taflored limousine with an | Improvernents | dustry alr that meant money to the NO LABOR TROUBLES Merchant, except that he did FOR 35 YEARS not realize whore money. Bhe | 1. For a period of about 35 yea bought 200 worth of expen there has not been a single atri sive things lockout In the British steel industry She had no money with her n spite of the wave of strial but her husband was a short ext that has swept the world in that] distance awny, at a hote period, and in spite of the many and ft ¢ merchant rend some ‘i o the go in madame's ! ne receive payment from the use? The mer it himself accom- manufacturer thru their associa r They drove to a tlon, and the men thru thelr Iron a ber shop entrance, Steel Trades Federation, have got the| where, madamo explained, her habit of dealing with each other. The| husband oft being " accompanied the | he door. Two husky barbers 1 the United States Steel Corporation| and foreed him Into a ¢ is @ horizontal concern spite his outer third cut 3. The British steel in y has| his hair vigorou The lady had hour day in effect since} disappeared with the merchar 1919. None of the men want to go| dine ~ It developed she had told the barbers she was brin | eocer t relative wit h whore halr must be cut de OVER NEW SITE Saher Randle Is | Arrested by Police! Information from the Everett po-| Wednesday night, led to the ar rest of A. C 28, as on | | pected bandit erett official Lamping States Commission Will Use Contract lice er & will be} y the Seattle port com regardless of down by the superior cot the val y of the bond fasue of |* 0,000 for the, pur of the property, were given W day b George B. Lamping, president of thi three men, ‘ecked automot nite rmed, threa man if he The gar number red to kill the garage| did not repair the auto| g of It to tho police. | man took the license! which led to the} When lodged In hano edne | tho city 8 denied that he| letting the matter rest at | ¥4* Impl the holdup. t . pending fate supreme court, he bond issue is declared ilie- *|Ganna Walska Won’ t vo will proceed with a contract| Sing for Americans | m, 1 Lamping. PARIS, 12.—-Ganna Walska | A ee ae | yas abandoned Her plans for an opera| shipping board had signified its ao |r ang walled Seaterday oa th ceptance of the cont. t thod I hit mi e cbitend = ptani f the contract method and for New You: where ane! | 7 | Olympic her husband, Harold Mo- | lof the but in} July stated that probably an initial pay. | 3! ment of $200,000 would be made. The | 4. oC ick, She Ns c t | + would ba pald off in smalk| Gore Bie does “not intend to | #, agcording to Lamp | “0% iP “America e oH ding the return from Eu of Meyer Lissner, vice chairman of the United States shipping rope board, no GIRLS! LEMONS | will be taken on the matter | Lamping stated BEAUTIFY SKIN “No additional tax levy will be | necessary to ndie the initlai pay. - | ment in case the contract method Is | | | adopted,” sald Lamping. He int\-|§ Make this Lemon Cream to Whiten mated that a very nominal levy 5 might prove {mperative in meeting Skin and bleach Tan, Freckles the subsequent payments. Sufficient Ree | tt are now at the disposal of the Mix the juice of two lemons with | |port commission to meet the initial | three ounces of Orchard White, which | payment to the shipping board, |"ny dru t will supply for a few} Lamping stated Wednesday well in a bottle, and] = a whole quartor-pint of wonderful skin softener | | and lexion beautifier, Massage} Te Reduce Dangerous this aweetly fragrant lemon. cream | into the face, neck, arms and hands, | Varicese Veins then shortly note the youthful) beauty, softness and whiteness of ar akin. Strong, Powerful, Yet Safe| Famous stago beauties use this| harmless lemon cream to bring that | velvety, clear, rosy-white complex a freckle, sunburn, and | tan bleach because {t doesn't irritate. | Advertisement | Prescription, | Surgeon's Called Moone’s Emerald Oil, | ion; a Has Astonished Physicians. means much suffering and Joss of time, but should at once secure from | any reliable druggist a two-ounce| original bottle of Moone’s Emerald Oil (full strength). By using this powerful, yet harm: | rmicide treatment improve. Use Antiseptic Liquid Zemo}| There ia one remedy that seldom fails to stop itching torture and re- Heve skin irritation, and that makes the akin soft, clear and healthy. leas ment is noticed in a few days and by its regular use swollen veiny will] Any druggist can supply you with return to their normal size und suf-|Zemo, which generally overcomes ferers will coase to worry. Moone's| skin diseases, —Eozei Itch, Pim: Emerald Ol treatment is used by | ¥ ashes, Blackheads, In most and*in hospitals and iy|eases give way to Zemo accompligh results | physicians Frequent: | blemishes disappear over i i to or |ly, minor sey returned |night. Itching wasually stops In-| } It reduces all Kinds of enlarged |stantly, Zemo {x a safe, antiseptic | glands, goltres and wene and 1s used | liquid. clean, easy to use and de Jexclusively in many large factories |pendable. It costs only 6c; an as an unfailing first oid to the In-| extra large bottle, $1.00, It Is pos: jured antiveptic. Your druggist can|itively safe for tender, sensitive supply youe-Advortisement, skins.—Advertisenent, Mh t a week ago | 1, | Pebeco Tooth Paste ...... Toilet Tissue, 5 rolls for....... Djer Kiss Face Powder (all shades) .39¢ | 9to 10 Corsets and Girdles—A cleanup of 60 corsets and om € dies in a brok Sale Me 10 s from 24 hour I Children’s Hose, of fine Outing Flannel — 500 Men's Bathing Suite~w partment pr “$1 ‘49 cotton, in black and yards of colored outings of good weight Men's Union Sults14 White. Bizes in black are in checked pa nd cotton, in black, navy light weight cotton 9%, 10and 10%; sizen in 27 inches wide To be 1 gray, with contrast- union sults, fn ecru and white are 5, 6%, 8, placed on sale for this trimmings; former. white; sizes are 34,36, 9, ; ly $1.6 r 86, 9, 9% anc or hou the Domestic Jy $1.50 each. For this 38, 42 and 44, but not *% * ® abe A 30. ee | eer. fa Domest hour, ® each size in both colors this hour in the Wom Section, a 15 sult 69c On sale this hour in the en's Hosiery yard. Cc Men's Dept Dept., a pair @ pult 69c yards of Or 2 for $1.25 striped Women’s Union Suits Bleached Sheeting — fous sum- With pink ilk tops and yards, 81 Inches w ; nd combina white cotton bodies, of 4 epiendid quailty and comfort covers, ot 2 inches summer weight. Sizes rey ioe as a m nd very destrable are 36 to 44, Formerly micas eclal for ormeriy 3 4 resses and sport $1.50. For this hour in this hour in the Domes: Yor this hour in wear, For this hour, in the Women's Underwear tic Section, 53 Drapery Dept 23¢ he Woolen Goods De- Department, 95 ward itt ae Cc a yard C partment, a 98 each , i c yard ., z c A Drug Sundries for Everyday Use Djer Kiss Talcum ........... Mulsified Cocoanut Oi Piver’s Azurea Floramye Face in all shades .........-+.. Creme Oil Soap, 6 bars for. Wild Root Hair Tonic (first si bottle) . cs .sccevccceeees Wild Root Hair Tonic (second size Wild Root Hair Tonic Cas si bottle) All Items ries de Are on Sale for Feloy Only 2to3 Dress Ginghams—800 yards, and in assorted plaid patterns, wide range of colors. in the Domestic Section on the Upper Main floor, A yard.... inch wl ¥ elling—F: yards, formerly 65¢, For this Shopping Baskets, of {mported straw algen 1 with leather handles. In atr ude and some colors, Forme each. For this hour in the Notions Department, each ....- THE RHODES co. comprising a On sale for this hour ney mesh and chenille dotted vell- , black, taupe, brown and purple, gular stock. 75 yards, formerly Or 2 pairs for $1 * Dept. 100 yards, formerly 5 yards, former and 50 yards, .25c -49c PAGE FRIDAY HOUR SALES ail, telephone or C, O. D. orders taken on Friday rchandise, and the right to limit quantities i to 11 11 to 12 Or 2 2 tor $1.2 llc Clearance Sale of Main Floor Michelsen Bay Rum. 31¢ Powder, -79¢ Mavis Face Powder ........-.+6 | Mavis Talcum Powder ...... 25¢ Imported Face Cream (tubes) Imported Face Cream (jars)..... B2¢ Jergen’s Benzoin Lotion ........ -25¢ || 4711 Pine Almond Soap.. Whisk Brooms, with black handles || .Coty’s L’Origan Toilet Water || Velour Powder Puffs ...... || D. R. Cold Cream (in tubes). Java Rice Face Powder (all shades Coty’s Paris and L’Origan Talcum Mavis Toilet Water .... ze 11e TBG wae BOE ze 32¢ “3464 Women's Silk Hose, with reinforced lisle garter tops, in brown, black and white. Some of these are slightly Broken line of 59c Suit of Boys’ them, Wash made hes wide 2kc imperfect. sizes. For this hour, per pair..... are button-on sizes 3 to 6 years. Curtains and Panels—25 pairs in one and two-pair lots including Nottinghams, Underw Marquisettes and Voiles, suits, vests, bloomers, ete, in three that formerly sold from are priced for quick clear natural $1.75 to $4.50, will be placed ance this hour in the Wom- rly $1.50 on sale for this hour in the en’s Underwear Depart Curtain Department ment, choice HALF PRICE. at res lto2 Pinaud Lilas Vegetale............95¢ $2.19 excellent wash materials of good col- ors and combinations. They styles; tractive offer for this hour "89c Odds and Ends of children’s r, including union 5 y Hour | erved, | -T5¢ ..B3¢ ..15¢ ..50¢ ..15¢ ..B3¢ ..15¢ . ABE ..B9¢ ) .33¢ . .89¢ ..69¢ s—50 of in An at- 25c \Speedy Undertaker CARTERSVILLE, Ballard, proached xpeed greater than 10 miles an hour, jit was charged. Pays Fine of $100) Ga, July 12. ard, negro undertaker, of | yy was held under $100} of law. on a ch rEg automob! driving his hearse, ap- | Ba a curyo in the road at a in |Says Wife Talked SAN FRANCISCO, July 12. complaint | “She talks all day and all night,” The couple were married in Seattle BARCELONA, July workmen shot dead here All Day, All Night ‘Thos. have been assassinated because they” refused to join the communists, 12.—Seve are sald to Batman set forth in his divorce that endured his {foe's chatter” for years. | best for that lunch Bluhi he tman claimed, May, 1917. SPECIAL SALE OF BURKE GOLF CLUBS Your choice of Driver, Brassie, Midiron, Mashie and Putter, in men’s and ladies’ weights. We sold out early last time—some were Buy early. disappointed. FACTORY DEMONSTRATION OF CLOROX For Washing and U Cleaning Bleaches clothes white as snow; removes all stains; 15-ounce bottle priced at 20¢. Or 3 for 49¢ EDISON ELECTRIC] ELECTRIC TOASTERS Very Low-Priced at— $2.98 Heavily nickel- plated; is equipped with standard cord. Toasts two slices at one time, A big value, (Columbia Grade) At $1.98 We will try to supply every one Friday. are famed for thelr hot point, strengthsaving can- tilever handle, hinged plug and attached stand. 6-LB, SIZE, PRICE (Made by Electric Edison Appliance Co.) A CURLING IRONS Special for Friday at— $1.39 11 inches long, ebony-finish handles; remov | vable | j | waver; has 6-foot cord and 2-piece attachment plug, Will not overheat—is fully guaranteed. Last day of Enamelware Sale. Wonderful values at 25c. jon basket