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FRIDAY, JULY PAGE 3 THE McAdoo Forces to Make \GQAST FLIGHT | Dems ‘*‘Sanely Radical’’ QNF-DAY TRIP Former Treasury Secretary's Crowd Pre-\,o5 Angeles-Seattle Jump THE RH OD ES CO. pare for Rough Fight Made in 14 Hours BY FRANK J. TAYLOR 1oA boon rging x aig y ai Dr TAR Convenient Payments GRUNBAUM BROS FURNITURE CO. INC. SIXTH AVE,, BETWEEN PIKE AND PINE 3 Act r + 1 sf * ta x vi \ ‘radon ; hee Me my if " ct New Duvetyn and Felt Turbans.$7. to $12.50 anoly ‘ or pro-|talk publicly, but had much t Gigwise A New Felt Sport Hats $2.50 and up to $12.50 } : t informal d ‘ ere, If he | officers who landed at a Second Moor McAdoo'a recent trip east, os |hearkens to advice which intereated|atr ba 615 p,m. Th “aes: ae to testify in the Morse case |him here, his platform would include | havir ted th f - a am t n tic Ais | how Two stops were made f ences in |content wi ti on: | ty aay % tkastin Sevimanon taxe Lieut. E. H, Morrison, of the arm rule fight| 3. Bust the tar tt wall, fonter|#lr service, piloted a De H v : Upper Main Floor arty liberal | Closer commeretal and dipl ».|plane with a Liberty motor the en ; ; vith g ; ¢ Untries, ana|tire longth of the Pacific ¢ Pee iould not judge the desirability and values of these Dresses by the olation Calpe | Rwal aioe pai ta extremely low price at which they are offered. Judgment should ‘ Ofter ® drastic a lution of the/f ay as ial 4 only be rendered upon inspection, and we invite you to do this. These railroad problem, possibly govern he plane was in the ment operation again, with tmmedi-| hours, covering the 1 Dresses are displayed in checks and small plaids in attractive color combinations. reduction of freight rate E, N, Gott, 1 t of th Sizes 16, 18 and 20 Urfercnss between th twe al ethicw and create| field to mect the birdmen, havin Other special priced groups display smart Gingham Dresses at the reduced . FOR SATURDAY art rial dis-| remained there since 6 p,m, when prices of the 5 n not they were to have landed 3, 5, $5.95 : 5 ith Ba tee | ae manor $4.95, $5.95 and $8.95 Regular $52.50 PAGEANT AGAIN po couns rs Wash Dresses ONDERFULLY comfortable as well as good aOR : : father field, , \looking, this huge, roomy rocker, covered in fore wiles Cae’ kinarinan’ ths 6 made th : Fs t 6 » Boys genuine brown Spanish leather, is a very desirable CHARMS CROWD ; oe sah tseta ee wae ri rel ; Ay pend for Clearance Summer a addition to the furnishings cate ny ap Ph aneaid le eka ane tot nat @-antl ‘ N of any room, Convenient them, Only the basen of the East do| The aviators took off at Clover Beeond Floor A arel q payments will gladly be ar- 50 Two More Performances of |. rd as he r at 4:16" a het fe i teed DP 5 ranged to suit each indi- j he support of the fei Ml ‘ specially priced groups Main Floor Rear cient Giant Spectacle Underwood boom | haa Se EAE Rev cg Ratines Five give you but a slight Sp’ ofa Special .... hs i ces the sfx epl-|insursency of the citisenre as mani.| Morrison helped’ turn over the pre * idea of the values m6 Ba | . Bee ea Cat ter stoarss hice (rneeea tt “ase Sbatartty ox the Fees |pelloe, At 146 they landed at: Bac Swisses which await you in this | Boys | ee ous an the great pageant “Ameri wan | oom miles away, and refueled Normandies ( clearance of broken lines and _ : : ile ae f paren Seen tm. She yoy t P os | DELIVERS LETTER Voiles colors at ars FS quality woven madras in i Me Pieikate cortona Theos NEW WEATHER. rrom stovie ‘actors $4.85, $5.95, $7.95 and $9.50 assorted colored stripings | [i] MORE THAN ; ‘ ) trae Ore, Rees gemenles Ae Rae ABE or in plain white Oxford Real Estate ¥ ot, ole wat led be MAN COMING sige ted read “0 . ro preg cloth; all sizes. Choice ‘ore the . jammed > the ppointment of M. B. Summers, | ya vorse othe les. ‘They at § ation that pervaded th and the crowds Interspersed with bursts of applause at-dran ralling and p America. co watched, spellbou of America, to take over the post caster here, was, an-| rurens, leaving there at 245 p. m A Clearance on Lace Leg and IN ASSETS APPROVED BY THE 4 at Sand Point three ra and 10 minutes later » plane circled the K n ickers to peimit Lieut. Mosle Serato Mey Men’s Shirts at $1.95 thing fa Lod. : : boys to wear in their out- Loans Lowest Rates No Commission ounced at Washington, D. C, Summers will succeed George N Salisbury, who has had charge of Seattle bureau for tho past 29 yearn State ‘nsurance Com- missioner rigeidad, ‘batore ‘ivote| Mente stven ‘ae the canes 11 tent, 4 Main Floor door sports. These Knick- fol efore thelr) hin remova lo will net in the], ora " 001 soa t We Make Stand Behind the Policies pacity of assistant to. Summers | “8? Murre ers are made of good Monthly Payment Loans of Title Insurance Issued here. clearance of 92 Men's Collar-attached quality khaki and are ex- Annual, Semi-annual hy. This: Modern, “Upto- Summers has been in the service [THIS] Shirts is very opportune for Summer ceptional at $1.95. Date Title Insurance Com for 23 years and han established an They ¢ ol] madi f fine , Payments and enviable record in Alaska. Seon, Ee ae well made 3 ae Boys’ Overalls of blue Straight Loans 1 with the } ee Ae perca and madras in pencil an denim, with double seat hichever one best en cea GOOD HEALTH SECRET OF BEAUTY ; Sterling and fancy stripes in pleasing color combinations. Sizes and knees. whicheve e8 of Sa a 3 ‘1 Bi eS 2 lee : an § { 3 bs suits your needs. Rise P : Beauty tae int m cae 8: OU n | Wallace MacDonold 14 to 171. Sizes 5 to 9, $1.15. 4 » in tho yestowa upon t and in t bay those dread a Sizes 10 to 16, $1.35. We give you the most liberal repayment priv- ileges known in the West. Washington permanent Lewts and Clarke Why be ¢ ‘ 24 Shirts sold formerly at $3.00 ) Choice at Tho ai of Sophie Braslau. fr sex, which drag : ce 68 Shirts sold formerly at $2.50 [ $1.95 fork Metropolitan grand ave telitaie traces u her star, again charmed the audience as neo. Sparkling eyes, the lake sang the Indian songs of older step and « clear complexion a, the maid, she|Never accompany organic troubles aliens = <a a . as sho has at | Distressed expressions, a sallow corn |days. As Sacaj LICE AID IN veteran, who has been missing since; for his son. He was the sole # PO May 4, with his wife and a friend |port of his aged parents, and m pleased her lister all productions of the spectacie plexion, dark circles u David Elprin, tenor, of: Seattle, |lassitude, headaches and m tion If title 1 attacked WASHINGTON Loaded Automatic Found in . was greeted with loud applause as | pression are tho telitale #) f SE ARCH ASKED named Clark. his home with them, Mutual Savings TITLE INSURANCE J] ho conctudea “Sound an Alarm,” In | of anaes piiesents ves est Pocket of Man oe J The elder Mottern fears the young | Mottern saw 13 months’ o COMPANY one of the most thrilling episodes of roubled: Soashe wee Rt ay in, ta) | Police, the United States veterans'|couple have met with fou! play. |service, returned to Seattle in the pageant. « jing Lydia H. Pinkham's Vegetable hey left the Mottern home late in rreste no «owas emerging | bureau and the newspapers wero ap- gust, 1919, and was Bank “Under State Saperviaion” Dozens of cars, bearing Hcenses of |Compound, made from roots ard Arrested an} was emerging | bureau and th wspaper Pl ihe ‘evaniic as seen |" 1 and was married in Yal from an alleyway near Eighth N. and Thomas st., early morning, Albert A pealed to Friday by J. H. Mottern, PTS MORE THAN $700,000 other states, gave evidence that the |herbs, the most successful reme production in of more than local in-|known to oyercome woman's terest, a» they filed from the sta-jand restore health and beauty.—Ad them since, Mottern says. Govern. |!™4 the following January, He . to help find his] ment disability compensation ‘ake (prea by Meyers & Link, garaj 1101 Second Avenue 601 Harrison s i yes Samuel B. Mottern, world war! totaling $400 are held by the father | proprietors dium at the conclusion of ama. | vertisemeht found by Offic W. Merk t fabian izes om Saad al ——— aa Bemmee Uber dens : mmc —_.__ | carrying @ loaded automatic pis Re STORE HOURS 8:30 A.M. TO 6 P.M. Anderson's auto ¥ r UP AGAINST IT The ATH AVENUE DEPARTMENT STORE, 1511 FOURTH AVENU raise cash to meet the demands of the Creditors. Thousands and thousands of dollars worth of Furnishings, Shoes, Clothing, Hats, Dry Goods, Camping Goods, etc., sacrificed for a short time to meet the emergency. COME TO SEATTLE’S GREAT BARGAIN THRILL! HERE 1S THE REASON — READ AND SAVE We are confronted with ‘a sdést serious business problen be raised at any cost. Come, get your share of the bargains unexpected sometimes happens, as in this instance. The ne it will pay you to come from all parts of Seattle, even 50 or more door building at the corner of 4th and Pike Street has been | miles away, to supply your present and future needs. One wrecked and is being rebuilt. The blocking of thé sidewalk, ob- | dollar will buy, in many instances, $2.00 and $3.00 worth of mer structing the view of the store, has greatly retarded our business. | chandise, Seattle never saw the like before. Come. We advise Our bills are now due, the creditors now want thelr money, not | prompt action, Join the crowds tomorrow or next week. Hun- excuses. Our misfortune is your good fortune. The entire stock [f dreds of other bargains on sale not mentioned here, Sale Con: now thrown on the market to meet the emergency. Cash must §[ tinues Daily with Bigger and Better Bargains. BE HERE EARLY. Shoes to Be Sacrificed SATURDAY AT 10 A. M. wld at 3200... $1.98 Rurnianings Sacrificed Henvy Work Shoes for men, in Canyas Glover, 9 t Cc $00, ‘Now D2 98 ae $2.95 entire stock ordered sold in order to akc pn OF EXTREME IMPORTANCE. OUR FISHING TACKLE DEPT. OFFERS: Anderson will be held until after $2.50 Quadruple Adjustable Click Fishing Reels at $1.69 | President Harding has le for the Routh _ Heavy nickel plated. Your choice of 40-, 60- or 80-yard sizes. Whistles operated by wireless in locomotive cabs to signal to engine drivers are being tested on French railways. MAN What kind are you? Has life lost its thrill? Do you riso in the morni of pep, or do ye yourself throu life? Inanything THIS IS FLY FISHING TIME Oe cco a Se $2.00 ALLCOCK’S GENUINE ENGLISH DRY FLIES on pennel hooks. Special, dozen $1.35 6-ft. English Single Gut Leaders Your choice of grey ha , brown hackle, Royal be Coachman and many others. (dry test 4 Ibs.), reg. 25c, at 15¢ wrong? I This doctor can te! amination, inllzed over 3 i hundreds succe Blood, skin, kidneys, bladder prostate weakness, nervous and rectal diseases, germ dise Io . what? thor- EXTRA SPECIAL! SALE OF BOB WHITE TOILET PAPER| | ABLETUMBLERS 35¢ PER DOZEN . 39¢ « for school or ding: medicines sure and Sundays, recent or methods, Now . Lot Tables Shoes, 89c pasier Shes worth $1, 98 School Shoes, $1. 49 wld at ORG If s found nea by with an extra cap on the rear seat. Thr aholls were found in pockets When brofght to p quarters and questioned by det |tives, Anderson said he had been with a family named Hansen, 421 . Woodlawn ave. and had gone to Silver Lake with th and had Just returned when ho was arrested. Anderson was not with the Hansen . ~) fine Khnkl Breeches, for Biking or 2 5 — Bu Wis real yy Nea! a 4 eae Be Children's Union Wricht's Woot ‘ieee :95 eae NY B at 43 rolls for Be. aah ret pias ‘ , Suits at 23c giher makers sold at OR ALHAMBR S-ounce, medium weight, fluted tumblers—a Blenched Muslin, 14c a 82 5 c Spring Clear Co, Inc. Delivered only with other big value at this low : T5e ‘Athletic Union 59c Gide iss Wifes ge 53 und $4 Ponnee $1.49 ah cp el sede 9c: ‘pin SCE ERR 4 Dadles’ Bde Fiber Hones 29 a Ihe Cotton Hone, 9c A SPECIAL VALUE IN Reduced Prices on Gold Medal q ‘ : ; Now : Boys’ Sui $1 98 THIS PICTURE TELLS THE STORY— 1.00 Work Shirts, 39c COTTON GARDEN HOSE : ed Shee : A BONA FIDE SALE WITH A REASON New Army Wool lireechex CAMP coTs ’ ited She 69c FB cranp thin extenordinary saving opportunity to reduce the high or ant 2:9 25 Feet for $2.49 "suffered 25 Years | AMentirely free from my Piles | and aches and pains,” writes | one of my former women patients | | who, after sufféring 25 years, was | $3. 45 cured by my painless, non-surgical | a Heavy Khakl or Medium treatment, But this case is no ex- | 25.4 Sul : > j $ . Welght Ichaket 89c ception, as scores of letters in my | nen et OED aie Army Wes 19 FREE illustrated book will testify. | , “Now Sox, Now c (use no knife, anaesthetic, clamps, liga: | tures, stitches, burning or other disagree- | 4th Ave. Department Store § <4 °=:=..| Very Special at $1.49 Leather rispogs well $1. $8 49c Men's and, Young Men’ to Be Sacrificed and Overcontny sold nt nd 820.00. nts; solleds sold and & . Now 98c | Xow $1.98 $2.98 | iusraate ait“. $1.98 nt iden of the hundreds off Leather Gloves, sold nt 81.50 tarting Saturday we 10 a My for 4 82.00, many ion made, Now 98c Union Suits und other .98c ect; cides tea goba % size, regular $7.25, at.......$5.69 weight rubber lining Duals regular $11.00, at......$8.98 and seamless, syoven mes are made of hardwood, metal rein- covering. A “splendid pity are covered with heavy grade canvas} buy. fold up—easy to carry. Collnrs—N ov $5.00 heny \ manent cure no matter | A very low price for this wonderful doll; stands 22 inches WANTED—E pa SALESPEOPLE : how severe your case)}} 161; has composition head and hands, cloth body, bonnet, 151 FOU 1511 FOURTH AVENUE, NEAR PIKE STREET \ Wes | lit 1 hs Ieirigdoand gays, Mamia-=(AROHMita AED 1811 Fourth Avenue, between Pike and\Pine 8 4: em | slippers and stockings- d says Mama— ss is & ly AVENUE at Next {0 ‘Colontat Theater pie AVENUE | ‘ AS . J. DEAN different from picture.) sone |