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| THOS. P. REVELLE Republican Primaries September 9 MONDAY, AUGUST 4, 1 “THE STORE THAT, SAVES YOU MONE) 43 TO 1417 THIRD AVE. GET. PIKE & UNION OUR THRIFT WEEK This is thrift week at McCormack Bros. It is a week of big savings for hrifty customers, Merchandise of the best quality is marked at the lowest possible price. We know you will be money in pocket by shopping here this week. Come and see for yourself, BE SURE AND VISIT THE BARGAIN BASEMENT Big Savings in Dress Goods IMPORTED VOILES 50c $1.50 YARD— priced at $1.00; 36-inch im- 36-inch Chenille ported voiles; of artificial silk yarns; white grounds with overplaids and copen, rose, jade stripes of silk in bright shades. suitable for suits, skirts, dresses and sweaters, 50c priced at. 89¢ a yard; 36 50c in rose, jade, tile, Special offering of 40-inch Normandy orchid, reseda, lavender, copen, cocoa and | voile; shown in flock and cluster dot de- white. signs; light and dark colors. CHENILLE CREPE YARD— Formerly Reduced price on woven fine Egyptian] Crepe; woven of heavy in shades of brown, cocoa, and black, in a weight DRAWN WORK CREPE YARD— NORMANDY VOILE Formerly YARD— inches wide; comes Children’s Hats Special 50c Very special offering of season traw hats children; and brown. A real saving. Caps—Now 35c saving in Men's and ; formerly priced up Girls’ Union Suits Special 75c Athletic big saving. nainsook Corset Special $1.95 This is an extraordinary value style union sults at a Made of very good Sizes 2 to 10 years m Becoming —a real saving for you. A pop Women’s Hose Special 39c Exceptional values of artificial Come in black, white ular model for medium and fairly stout figures. Made of heavy surgical elastic satin finish silk h and colors. brocade Cotton Challies Yard 15c EXTRA SPECIAL. Cotton Challies and Crepes; floral designs; color. Hollywood Sandals $2.89 VERY SPECIAL. Growing Girls’ Hollywood ndals in patent and smoke elk leather; cut out on toe, ankle strap, rubber heels. | Yard 12'c EXTRA SPECIAL. dard percales, a yard stripes and figures on. grounds. 36-inch Fancy fast Stan wide; Nght Domestics | Terry Cloth, Yard 75c $100 values of 36-inch Terry cloth. } Suitable for overdrapes or couch covers. Japanese Table Covers $1.00 54x54 inches, light and floral designs. Couch Covers $2.75 50x90 inches; extra heavy weight, as- sorted colored stripes. Bed Pillows 89c 17x24 inches; all feather filling; cov- ered with fancy art ticking. | Basement Bargains in Bleached Sheets, Each $1.70 81x90 inches; siaé before hemming; ex- tra heavy weight; free from dressing. Lambs’ Wool Bats $2.90 Size 72x84 inches; weight two pounds. Unrolls to full size comfortable. Blankets, Pair $5.95 66x80, Half Wool Blankets; assorted colors; checks and plaids with ribbon- bound edge to match. "(VOU'LL FIND IT HERE Engine of fishboat Howe Sound Il. exploded at Pier bt Sunday night. | Auro Vankichi, master, badiy burned. Ballard Elks held 21st annual pie- |nic at Fortuna park Sunday. | | San Fran.|f Women, Boy Scouts and Campfire | Offer prizes at | First-Aid Meet | One thousand persons are expected | to attend the meet which will be| held Saturday at Carbonado by the} | Western Washington First Aid and| Mine Rescue association. Cups will be awarded in contests for first aid| }and mine rescue teams from Ca bonado, Bellingham, Burnett, New-| castle, Black Diamond and Fairfax, | as well as for contests between teams | id Advertisement) GOVERNOR | : 4, ‘ | clans will judge the first ald event Lane Cornelius Gillam, one of) vie officials trom the United States | resi ders, and brotk f | pede omnes, one ee | bureau of mines will judge the mine| ats x Maka farrradiy, .- "| rescue contests, The program will! *, start at 8 o'clock in the morning, and | Members of Chamber of Commerce mot ie, and |to make all-day crulse thru San Juan baat al oncluded with a dance in the| |islands next Friday in steamer In- dianapolis. c Luessman, invalid, was initiated into Fortson-Thygesen camp jof Spanish War veterans Sunday at the Seattle General hospital. North Dakota state society of Washington held picnic Monday at ‘Tacoma. David C. Welsh, 71, ploneer Seattle jhack driver, died Sunday at his home, 802 Spruce st. CHEHALIS, Aug, 4.—Thrown from an auto when it plunged off the r on “ curve near Jackson's Grove T. Wells of Tacoma was seriously in-| jured Sunday. Monday he wag still | unconscious in the Chehalis hospital | Seeehebt suffering from a fractured skull and internal injuries. | 126 Killed During Wells was returning to Tacoma| i July in Industry | from Longview, riding with Mr. and | | Mrs, G, W. Harker, The accident oc- | T | curred when the steering wheel of the jear broke. Neither of the Harkers were seriously injured enty-six persons were killed in the state of Washington during the | month of July while engaged in haz Catarrh and |ardous industries, a report of the state department of labor and indus- The increase is due, it is said, to| tries declares. the incre 1 activity in industry. The total number of accidents for Of the 26 deaths in July, 16, or 61 the month was 3,154. The accidents! per cent, were in the logging and ay ever for the month show an Incr p of'Jumbering industries, the report 16 per cent over the number for 1923. shows Amazing Results Derived | From Use of Ki-La-Ga. | People who he 3 aio i | with nasal ca that they Discrimination << Wm, W. Mees Gen O. Uihere euttie'a mu nT Lester A. Grant t tpude ai 1505 Fourth Ave, (Fourth and Pike) hee vi us at the want ad } da Mountains, © pr When one considers how precious, how indispensable 1s the gift of eyesight ance of scientific exactness fitting of eyegh he should choo: irreplaceable and he realizes the import: and skill in t aking and s and with what care and discrimination » his optician. Always the but wever G best in quality higher in priec rant — (ees OPTICAL™> Co. itary ase) | land, Lieut. Theodore J. Koenig, com. Charles W. Duncan, a ; ; , . dirls, | Hall, Merville McInnis, Fred Wet pemege Wil pOckene AG. Cgy TBSPOAY | rwenty Beattie And Taconia phyal-| trick’. Louls' Schwellenbach, L. "A. s noo: THE SEA Cynthia Grey:| TT rAR PETER DAVID RUNS | FOR LEGISLATURE IN 44TH DISTRICT eae Dis weer at AES Promises Girl There Will Be No Spooning ‘ Then Spoils Platonic Friendship by Asking for Kis BY CYNTHI GREY y! An MIS GREY: I am keeping « four year enior, When I first went out him we laughingly agreed that there should be no ing. Both had prejudices against it A f week ‘ t after the theater, he asked to me ood-nig I refused. We continue to go t as before, but he seems reserved, Have | hurt hi ling I am ser ve and would hate to think I had altered our good fellowship I am really very much in love with hir but of course I could not permit him to think so, Do you think he me? H One more case of platonic in a — — . terest spoiled. But it seems the « niga rey will receive ca " did not conunit himself by | | ¢r" © Monday, Wednesday | , | Fr from 1 t p.m, and | a declaration of love and an , Paspeer 3 " 1 lon Tue 1 Thursday, from | offer of war merely |) oT to met her oils | soggy s asked for a » and even ® | | ‘The Star building, 1309 Seventh | ’ refusal did preci | ave f protestation of his de wae ae VID tion broke the contract Sina ae ganda , 1 about not spooning, but it is pe megs ; ; the girl who worrles for fear , : 4 7 his feelings are hurt, and the | op y . A : girl who announces that she is 11 ' 1 ft \ I in Jove with (hy n. This bs “ , : all a very pretty confusion, but : wish ; to answer the girl's question 1 Does he love her? Probably not ; : That much of thelr contract be , P ; has kept. When « man loves : 2. , 1 a woman he generally f a t ‘ t ¢ plain way of telling her so, of a ' oe 6 . : ; ; , rgue Over figute t t mad: t “Babbit” Pictur more tre DEMAND Dear Miss Grey: I read the letter walk Mr. Smit that ur column and believe the poor| posing of ¢ ed if he | pul Th hat many others have just such problems Saturday my husband and 1 went|! to seo the picture “Babb whiet is playing at the Coliseum. My husband sald he ught Mr, Baby bitt was Justified in having an affair with the other woman To mo he was « selfish man who Jid not even try and meet his wife half way lately and he always says that J do not try and meet him half wa not think he i justified in ng the attitude that I should him half way, and at tho same ¢ he ix not willing to do Ik wh IDO Bachelor Says He Knows James Smith Dear Mins ¢ Are you laughing at the letter you pub Saturday, signed James Smith ton, Wash.? So are we, 1 happe to know Mr. Smith personally and| I can truthful that he in} the last person n earth I would} choose as an authority on the sub-| fect on which write In fact I am sure he fs much more capable of selecting proper dress a team of mulen than trying to tell the don't “get don’t claim that subject myself, and I don't want} he {dea that all men} and evil-minded. think me to Now, girts, because I authority but I you to get are so narrow Mr. Smith wrong, be on 7 that seems to Legioners to Seek New Members Here) A oneday membership drive will | be conducted Thursday by Rainier: | Noble post, No. 1, of the American | Legion, to be featured with a band! and “war time’ recruiting parties in| the downtown district. While the} infantry squads are attacking by manding the Sand Point flying field, will attack from tho air with Legion literature: As a special inducement during the | drive, the total fee for initiation and dues for the remainder of the year] will be only $3, Arthur I. Ellsworth, | post commander, announced Monday. | ‘The committee, which was to meet Monday to complete plans for the drive, consists of Maj. Walter Pollitz, Harold Wolf, Arthur » Younger, Frank Olmstead, Arthur Hare, Ralph Williams and John Allen OPEN 2m AVE EVENINGS “T UNION i} “Suburban ealate bargaina With small down payment found in Star Want Adi can be glimpse of I COSTS BUT 50c TOHEAL SKIN Postam eal even stot cases of eruptions. Often a single boc lthe tadiex what they should wear.|¥ill clear away a patch of eczema hat for yearn Advertiser has ‘been an itching tor All druggists sell World's Best Tonle Over 100,000 people have testified that TANLAC ANIA has relieved them of: Stomach Trouble, Rheumatism, Mal-Nutrition, Sleeplessness, Nervousness, Loss of Appetite, Loss of Weight, Torpid Liver or Constipation. “Ask Anyone Who Has Taken TANLAC” OVER 49 MILLION BOTTLES SOLD For Bale By All Good Dregriets EANDER BUTT, eye- sight specialist, whose business has been taken over by the Huteson Opti- cal Company, box ment it.—{ ROUND TRIP Excursion Fares rtant cente! limit October 31, on sale daily to September 15 aedhor4 Leander Butt, for thirty 86.00 years in the practice of 105 62 itti res i nal ee fitting eyes and making New York . . 147.40 glasses in Seattle, is now Corresponding {ares to otherim- |} vice president and general i return . 192 Liberal stop-over privileges going an returning. A side trip to Yellow. stone at small additional cost. of the Huteson Optical Co., 1820 Second Ave. He specializes in fit- ting kryptoks which need not be worn constantly and anyone having trouble in “getting used” to these famous lenses will be greatly. helped by calling on Mr. Butt, who will gladly advise, without ob- ligation or charge for this service, whether you get your glasses from him or not. manager Kept Awake by B a |beautify! The foundation for a ay | PORTABLE pnonocrapn | ar beautiful skin simply is not there, and no face treatment can it to you, But increase your blood-cells,—and quickly the ruby tint of purity begins to glow in the cheeks, the complexion comes venus-like and immaculate! Try it, It will do it every t 8. S. S. builds the red-blood-cells | you need for a beautiful complex- ion, Begin using S. S. S. at once, | & and give yourself what you have| }* been working for, for years. 8. S. S. is sold at all drug stores in two SSS.’ LOOD impurities are pumped by the heart into the face. | That is what causes that grainy cover up or 1%. larger sie in more economical, he World's Best ‘Blood Medicine = Nervous Heart hours at SSS SS = imp e | Many people are often kept awake for cht by a peculiar jSometimes the distress | soon a: jly you He down, but occasional- pu are awakened out of a sound | appearance, that muddiness, sal-|sieep by the heart fluttering or|!t is 80 miles an hour, L. D. Me-|siower, there will be no need for ai lowness, pimples, blackheads, | pounding, Such an attack may bo} Arile, executive head of the state | auto to pass another,” McArdle " acne, red |accompanted by extreme nervous-| highway patrol, declared Monday. “The elimination of passing woul A Spots, and jness or a terrible feoling of oppres-| McArdle says the slow man is dan-| out gown the number of accidents, bP that —impos- j sion. Perhaps you struggle and gasp/ kerous because he compels the faster /oF course there are places: where. sible “some. | for breath, wondering if each mo-| driver to turn out of line to po S| head work Is necessary and the s thing” which |ment is your last on earth ae a | should be out dpw ong NiScetiavete # troubled In this way | ] — cream, mass rt, when In reality the DANCING | sage, or face | powder can ias ‘Tablets will general- Hef within a fow mir prevent gas from in the stomach bowels and help to end the trou |permanently, Kopa Gas |price $1 4 old in Seattle and all lead- rieke & Runyon anclsco,—Adver= give red- be- DR. N. Yow Physiclan and surgeon, is Chinése roots and ime. ba in treating all diven: of and ol Specializes tn | stomach — tro and other ailments: Dr. N. Yow Chinevo Remedy Co, UD Vester Way AL tot-os51 Be Rood | The le. W with small down payment Want |= = = Suburban veal estate bargnine | can be found in Star Ads nervous feeling in the heart region. |) Learn lo | Tablets. PAGE THE GROTE-RANKIN CQ, OTTO F KEGEL, President AVE, PIKE 3 FIFTH AND Jfopartr Gorsets Front Laced Don’t Fall a Victim to This ‘Temptation Mane utiful Ssary are sed ble do not figure to wear A ult, their once lovely line: how an alarming tendency to “let down” Even then it’s not too late. For a correctly de- igned Modart Corset will subtly and comfortably re- the original slended proportions. isn't it far better never to lose the lithesome youth? In other words, let the Modart Cor- “ounce of preventior a resv and store But ling of et be your Modart th ¢ are priced from $4.00 up. They are fitted | trained corsetieres. —Second floor care by our A Disposal of Twenty-Eight High Grade Suits 489500 Models That Have Been So Much Higher in Price— Some of Them Twice as Much—Even More! Suits typical of late Spring and Summer styles— correct—attractive—yet marked down to an extent that is nothing short of remarkable, What an opportunity for 28 women whose good judgment points them along the pathway of wise economy! They are all well tailored, beautifully lined and of splendid materials. Early shopping is advisable. Twill Coats 350 | Priced for Quick Clearance | Beautiful Twill Coats in tan, navy and gray, beau- % tifully lined throughout. Tucks, braid, cape backs and f collars, all go to trim these Coats in a very attractive manner, They are exceptional values! Gingham and Voile House Frocks Special “oe Only through sharp reductions is it possible to offer these excellent Dresses of Ginghams and Voile at $3.49. foresighted women have been waiting for this sale. Now is their opportunity! Every desirable style and shade is represented. Individuality so often expressed only in the “better dresses” is here in abundance, and all have been sharply reduced for quick clearance, —Second floor Five Dozen Philippine Nightgowns Special $1 69 Women who wear Philippine Gowns should imme- diately recognize the value and buy in quantities at such a saving. i New, fresh, and of a quality that regularly sells for considerably more. All are of good quality lingerie cloth, carefully made by hand and beautifully embroidered in floral, conventional and eyelet designs. | They have round, square and V necks—sleeveless or with kimona sleeves, —Second floor | him. This “threading” in traffic is the dangerous part of driving, he | i Slow Driver Seen as Highway Danger | ‘The slow driver is a menace on state highways where the speed lim. If every driver will maintain speed of 30 miles an hour or slight . i are the only}- known edy : eye troubles, | ‘ a AR ond a large | . percentage of | 1) . S all headaches, | byes by the Intent methods here, | |]Why imp Dee Hothwetl || frien Optometrist |] sone 18 Years’ Vapertence [asta i |]the latent tens, Open 10 to 10, | MA in-7iit0, BIG DANCE BVERY SATURDAY (vod Muste All Welcome, | | | Mss ni 1601 41h at \ ‘ At Low Prices Rothwell Optical Co. 227 Union Street, Senttle Bet. Second and Third Ares

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