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st for ft, nt ins tle at bm 00 ped of is. th *RIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 19 THE SEATTLE STARK IN DEFENSE OF PERCIVAL HONOR WILSON AND CHAPLAIN Included in Brazil’s List of erty and then surre with the most extraordinary system of surveillance citizens lives that has ever existed since nds hy »ver private the Middle y temerity to appear on the the fivelis greeted with: “Hello, Perey! who has the a tenn West a young man streets carrying tain parts of In any style, size, make and price! aoe fe thi racquet agree ing women are en FE Negri, Queer and Grar Forty he modern. meth« " ‘ct pre $6, They ale at ject Bertini, the Comfort, Convenience, Cleanliness—those are the three on (rage se had the. Crate x sport: # “C's” of the ELECTRIC RANGE. TORE eer nea a na it is by far t st popula 4 by t Values to $3. YOUR kt and YOUR comfort demand made t G accaplrge had Phe edn ate dictmient of American exporters in| spaces, Los Match! Electricity, Then general, but it rpone wan to call|woarer of elther of these n th to do the work in atter of Am an exporters to alin immediately made aware t ume i i a | HAVE YOU SEE > RANGES AT were : enihapbie sap adj eit ; epi 1 , j SEATTUR'S MODEL > HOME AND Hf: i # but to the Amer} AS interesting demonstration of the hav d complex |f : EXHIBITION? q exporters in se mye that is a tie- lity complex—has 5 {@ | GENUINE EXPORTERS —one that is a tie-n ory ee ond Pi i ARE HAD MUP ‘ander 1 i : Wspaper stu. is wm ‘ The g-ovnds were theroly «atab-| Portian:}, Oregon, tei! of the gre rive therein progre ‘s-/ against what is called the sidewalk sheik or asj Arab. Puget Sexand Power 6 Light Company Shoe ritted [eomated Same mu—_lnchudlag, lows ate 1 leetrie Building, Seventh and Olive r of gen 1 4 Re MA in-5000 ts reformera export houses and ex-| eno + i ju s have commended |,, e th yee warning and de st by r a re at “it would not only be un “ wou 1 g 0 jazz) but definitely unfortunate, suit. I have » hem on some to me © American sume the general attitude exporter should as. |; that the jforeign trade of this country could Uncle Sam’ s Foreign ~ Trade Now in Danger 3 ssi essa “e: re extrem: the Partland jaxx suited and heart ts wit | sidewalk fh: | od citizens of Portland regulating the | hair. But just the sa m aily-haired boys. With Ry what right are the High cut and oxfords, Kid and patent leathers: and tan and solid leat f ae f! the days of the inquisition got EING more or less interested in this phenomenon, I h made some study of it, and while I am no nearer a solu rtugal;| tion for its persistence, I have at least succe eded in classify- Lieyd| ing some of its ramifications. nists I have found that various traits of American prychology have om Albert, |bined to produce t u forta dition, ¢ » trait e h most interesting figute to Brasil | eee aa there ' deel dingg Calf and kid, in brown and t of the large I Soh seals 2 nit black; high and low heels. Soft, here, ‘ ; . tanked As; | easy fl Victoria price $6 ‘ he c yan to be considered non-effemivate, based on the belief that Peg man: We close them out at ° ecede pular ova ners and a taste for literature, art or music, are invariable indices ect iC BNO: Px te. | Pee ee eee | SATIN PUMPS r the w t E of these accomplishments was brought Into the world, The popular 10%) belief is nature intended him to be « girl Fourteen different patterns and The har , fe for the following 5 : combinations; high and low .@) YOU nee but | Amer i it passe tere heels, Beautiful materials and klutt ¢ iu } j ‘ : W styles. toria values to $10. t das far he I " sler; : k j e-out price at Whether for the small kitchenette or the large kitchen. aba formerly forelgn minister a Mer ake’ ‘i there is an ELECTRIC RANGE designed to meet every fA Was at one time re AVE been interested in noting the various expressior a ‘ : Silane of the hard-boiled complex. I have observed that in cer- ‘BOYS? and GIRLS’ in calf, Sandals and Pumps Out they go at.. enuine U, 8. Keds ; blk all sewed soles of r. Victoria values to all go at this forced | Men’ $, ‘Women’s and Children’ $ 98c SALE OPENS AT 9 A. M. TOMORROW rAGEL Li ‘SENSATIONAL CRASH ies VICTORIA SHOE SHOPS OF TACOMA AND SEATTLE FORCED TO QUIT FOR- Ten Greatest BY DON RYAN J EVER—BOTH STORES LEASED OVER THEIR HEADS! RIO DE JANEIRO, Sept. 7.—Ix OS ANGELES, Sept. 7.—America is a queer country ? : i ji i We bought the, Victoria Shoe Shop esident Woddrow W and) 14 America—I refer to the northern part of it, sometir These famous high-grade stocks were stocks and intended to add another 98¢ x < a: ey ay eh e ‘ denominated the United State is the only country I ever | knocked down under the hammer by the SHOE STORE to our chain. We failed to North Americans fig ni heard about wherein citizens interest themselves ag auctioneer, and sold to the highest bidder, get the lease—therefore we were forced to t ten most n tolively in what their fellow citizens eat, drink and wear, ho MPS i s move the Victoria Shoe stocks te our - Brasil from at | they amuse themselves and what their private conduct the 98¢ SHOE STORES CO., 1401 First stores ai First Avenue and Union Street, ding to a can ne! may be _ | Ave—5,685 pairs, at about 35¢ on the dol- where we are literally swamped with I h ever heard 6 theee matters are left | Ty pe EPS ee et shoes, almost unable to move. We are «, of | the f fe of x tf lar. is was certainly a crash in shoe forced to take this drastic action—we will to 8! beyond the Ee ee eaaetin prices, and now we are forced to pass it close out the Victoria Shoe stocks to the es Mt has rrasting to me When foreigners ask—as jon to you, public away below wholesale. they invariably do—why America boasts of being the cradle of Mb FINAL “cs or SALE Space herein will permit of only a few examples of the stupendous bargains in store for you at this close-out sale, For instance: The finest of the Pumps and Oxfords of the Victoria Shops, in hand turns, Goodyear welts, calf, kid, suede and pat- ent leathers. All wanted styles. All sizes. $12.50. We close them out at ........ oe a ; ues to $12.50 Men’s and Boys’ Shoes All solid leather, Comfortable fitting. Good sewed soles, All sizes, in brown and k fine leathers. Values to $6. Forced 5 close-out sale price al......+++ Mary Janes, Pumps and Oxfords rt shoes all, in black and brown and patent leathers. vie $ 1 98 toria values to $5. Close-out at bed FREE to Boys and Girls—Guaranteed Self- Filling Fountain Pen e Portland ny rate—sho ain I've en absolutely confident of their ability to meet any ser- were invariably soft-spoke the hard-bolled braggart go up against It | V've soon him whimper and back Corner Union St |Child Beauty Gets | $15,000 for Scars SHEFFIE ILD, E Sept. 7.—Tho quiet fellows. nerican Legion—those of them who Id know what 1 mi | dress of the young men of that elty? Silly young men I grant you. | other device to avoid danger. And I've seen the little, soft-spoken, well ows, 6-year-old Elspeth | manufac’ convenk | But free born cittzens nevertheless. By what right are the police \mannered fellow stand the uff | Bailie will never.be able to compete 4 | Dr. Klein stated that altho the ex-| arresting them? What city ordinance gives the Portland police judge One of the best soldiers I ever met was a Frenchman wh Jin another contest, To console her, Pia, } ise | at soldiers 0 trim. | Loss of European | Marke kets Looms, Says porters are beginni ing ag to recog-| the privilege of sentencing these youths to have thelr hair cut by the | med women’s huts in a Paris establishment. He talked with a lisp. | however, olla on si chee ae i | ~ nize foreign orders, t members of the American Legion? | He had all.the mannerisms of a woman, And he w A was inflicted by an automobile she i American Commerce Expert Hines net yet pak According’ tothe press dlapatches the drive started when a itt wor| guerre with patie for bravery Y @ wore the croix de-N io her credit a verdict for $1600) amma See }fallure of American manufacturers | insulted by three strange young men who had picked her up on i samba which was awarded in a suit brought | WASHINGTON, Sept. 1-—Amert- | ested to discontinue jt | and exporters to keep in touch with | «tr and tak omobile ride. But the girl did not te by ber parents against the owner of an export trade is awakening to 4) “This sort of practice is confined | foreign buyers would ultimately re-| the ‘ » jazz suite or had y hair. And Skids Into Wedlock @anger of loss of foreign. ma mostly to the smali exporters and | mult in t eign trade, | ¢ se for the whc i= a skid on a wet road In New York | the machine that hit the child. | state while touring. His autombile Ke © arrest of those ‘ 4 Dr. ve ay Lealnyrad a -|manufacturers, who had their first - | acco’ | Thru Auto Accident ocean inate 4 ae of Miss Mildred | resulted tapered ae love. hes! a Feau of foreign and domestic com- | experience in exporting in 1921. They . | This antishiek drive is simply another manifestation of the | ep By ae anand the acquaintance that marriage has just been announce Merce, said in an interview with the|do not realize the serioumness of «| UMheeded Whistle | astonishing tendency to regulate the personal affairs of others. This | St: LOUIS, Mo. Sept. 7—Tho 37) — - ~ a = United Press. |policy disregarding foreign orders. | Results in Divorce | time the morality complex has combined with the hard-boiled complex, | 7°8*# old. James C. Conly, @ wealthy Sastasaectegcaceicieaeeaats Exporters of this country, who for-|Such a policy {ts threatening the| = =\*S STi with whieh it usually is at variance and the two have Included in | manufacturer, had escaped all the ly refused to recognize orders|reputation of American exporters in| CHICAGO, Sept, 7.—For m their following all the population of Portiand—except the unfortunate | wiles of cupid and designing mothers. m foreign buyers when the do-| general.” | years Charles L. Nelson had whistle ahelke. But he got a wife thru the medium mestic demand for their articles was| REFUSED MANY jioudly when nearing home so ae itch Me saisen edi iceadbensises Dan wmeiice: respon geet a (eed sgh sear bye Nioly 1c Saat OW all my argument on this subject would be futile} AY FEVER tude sent out by him, Dr. Klein} Dr. Klein explained that some | he would do, Mra. Nelson ignored ti except for one salient fact. My observations have dem- iS you can't “get away," ones | Ver ree : stated. eget pepepipietyad wea tel whistle one night. Her curiosity was| onstrated this fact. I have learned by observation that the the Ne “1 a ‘ » je {line of goods to a foreigner and then | quickly satisfied, for Nelson smashed ' A PS ae eae i octane. Tesult ot my warning,” latter the foreign dealer has spent | svery So ete tr eee aesg. | hard-boiled complex, so typical; American, s, in reality, an e Seager raddet pry ooea.{time and money in developing a de-/eq by beating her. Mra. Nelson inferiority complex thus manifesting itself. The most hard-| Me dties to see-it “ay ee their mem, |™mand for the merchandise, the Am- |went to her mother's home and haw | boiled rowdy is in nearly every case a coward. ic PO KS Inu es Bers are carrying on much a pelicy,| ‘fica demand for the manufactur-| now filed sult for divorce |” T have known dangerous men—men who would kill without wink. - | Over 17 Million Jara Used Yearly , cus tah A. No by + \er's articles becomes good and he re- cea wht st ao — i i fe PEN UI AR PD le akc SREB E and if any are found they will P| fuses to handle orders from the for: | ¢ ¢ ° ° 99 ° leign buyer. St l g S l G l i yf gape | thin Is a ad practin” mi ertin uver ur aa AResident of Seattle Calls Main n You Eat a | Klein, “and as a considerable num- E t “HH Pl t { : Aber of American manufacturers do | di x Vecehithy Danes done ee ee xpert on ome riate | 6500 to order aYellow Cab land we 0 he effect | You can make it appe- {dead Goat ti tha “proportion ot Gives Lectures on Table Etiquette to All| Ss i sf tizing and satisfying if ff the total number of exporting manu- < Every three minutes ‘ou season it properly. Moy edad gore Types of Women iM y : 4 ad peg ohee ts temsiag Klein said that the fact that MA in-6500 receives a call for number of exporters are guilty of | M _ : | rs - : ef brojparts melted butter” Bliss practice, “ls wuificlent in the|____ BY MARIAN HALE ‘ information on any of several differ- aaah | minds of the foreigners to give Am. EW YORK, Sept. 7—If you wan | ent subjects such as arrival or depart- : erican exporters in general a bad | to know anything about silver, 4 | reputation.” Loa wilt, ‘get Goer. Inecra tons ae ure of boats or trains, the time of day, Some of the large exporting and| rectly or indirectly from Miss Tuth the distance to some other town or for kK | manufacturing companies have writ- |. ned . |ten to Dr. Klein denying the state. | “arch Exe | many other points of information, {ment made in his warning to the| Miss Exge ts “the sterling allver y [eee Th . : | American export trade. Klein has) girl,” nicknamed because of her all- F | |informed these compantes that the | inclusive knowledge of table silver Low ares East! | * th € a ae to port parties , warning “was not intended as an in- | Q “) -, [ Ssioch iucdedb cdi panama 1} in all its forms and uses, She is 7 1s e same, rimaruy we oper- | fleld secretary for the sterling stiver On Sale Until Sept. 15 manufacturers in the United Staves. Lectures to women's clubs, at pri vate and public schools, and before college classes in hotae economics jand art—all ar planned and super- Return Limit Oct. 31 Round Trip From Seattle vised by Miss Egge. Demonstrations in silver ettiquette and proper meth ods of setting table for various mee also art ot her work, B re are lectures in her pr covering the history of ornamenta- tion and the origin of table customs as told in the asllver of civilized peoples, FINDS WORK FASCINATING “It is a fascinating way In which | to come into contact with women,” * Miss Eggo, “because we have Detroit.... Duluth-Superior Minn. Indianapolis,......Ind. Kansas City.......Mo. Minneapolis-St. Paul ON’T make your children take unpleasant remedies, when their systems can be kept clean and healthy $141.56 153.50 120.62 86.00 106.30 108.56 105.62 72.00 99.24 72,00 72.00 132.75 an immediate bond of interest. with the laxative they like. | “One thing 1 have noticed in there is no difference between the bual ANALAX pastilles, which taste like when Ie coment loving’ omer candied fruit, are ideal to relieve con- tnt roan who. Wore outs tae aber ee a a iarants or iaraing"howen ar today for a Oi More appreciitive of elegance In table appointments than women who are surrounded by the very finest 91 Fulton St., New York, who are also takers of al “L Health Helps, ‘uth Powder and the famous We will gladly give you the cities if you'll a for The simplest way to end a cern or is Blue-jay, Stops the pain in- stantly. Then the corn loosens and comes out, Made in clear liquid and in thin plasters, The action is the same, At your druggist Bluejay believe the time has come women to get a little out of the ten tracks of business and blase new tra she concludes, “The buyers of the world are women, and | \ there should be more of them in the selling end “Seeing women from all parts of the country, I realize how marvel ous their business development has become, And 1 know there is no field closed to them, E. BE. N ion, Ass’t Gen, TEWART & HOLMES DRUG oo. Lagamrti(toeencepe by 2, | K. I, Carey, G. 1407 Fourth Ave, Phone Seattle For Sale by All Drug Stores Northern Pacific Ry. 200 L. C. Smith Bldg. fares to other sk. Pass, Agent A. BL iot-5580 ate YELLOW CABS at the lowest meter rate in the city. FUNDAMENT- ALLY we are here to serve you in any way possible, Five busy trunk lines and forty-five private lines cover Se- attle like a net. NO OTHER TELE- PHONE NUMBER can move so many forces to your assistance in as short a space of time as MA in-6500. : No matter whether you wish cab service or not you will : find us willing to serve you in any way a possible any minute of the day or night. “The Thinking Fellow Calls a Yellow”’ main CHOW ya ne a 6500 -Cé 6500 3