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PAGE 10 Na baaat ; Phone Corner Pac TuRtAs GUARANTELO BRANO! First and a EL iot- Madison CAMPBELL 0921 HARDWARE Campbell’s Sale of 100 Specials —100 items of standard quality, selected from our ‘} } 4 r which regular stock, placed on sale at price reductions whic mean substantial savings. Below are listed twelve of these, featured for tomorrow. You 88 others on display in our windows—every one a money- saver Preserving Kettles Battery Testers serving Kettle. A re for the Car, Every motorist item 7 8 Dishpans . . 58¢ 10-quar sh Kalsomine Brushes extra spe o8e Li K bi Fruit Jars size, specially priced at, r Tennis Balls Quart size ally pri nia T Balls, V Pir ° . os 396 per 3B tot . $1.15 99¢ Glass Lock Sets ESQuart size, specially priced at case <> Mase? < Gihen Sper doz $1.25 | © Bas og var Alpen, Hair Clippers plete. A regular value Very fine imported Hair Clip. | Our very special price ..61.88 pers; the very clipper for the Garden Hose home; regular $2.00; our special | he very finest quality %-Inch $1.38 | inch black corrugated mold Electric Friction Tape | ea nose. The kink-proof, crack- | The Large 30c Rolls of “Black | proof hose of longer life; 50-foot Friction Tape. Fresh stock; our | lengths, coupled, at our very extra special . 19¢ | special price of 86.69 Luggage Carriers Hose Nozzle Standard Size, Regular $2.25 | The best adjustable brass hose Luggage Carrier. Very special. | nozzle—will fit any hose—spe ly priced at .. $1.49 | cially priced at . 62¢ opper Production $18 pounds, worth $5.7 ing to acreport <¢ the bureau of sta Doubles in Value | tistics. Production was confined to |the provinces ‘of Ontario and Brit OTTAWA, Ont., Aug. 15.—Copper | Columbia which produced 31 duction in Canada in 1923] pounds, worth $4,565 punted to $6,881,537 pounds, val-|737 pounds, valued d at $12,529,156, as against 42,879,- spectively (GLO GLAN FOR INDIGESTION lo Glan for Heartache ac oM Glo Glan for Gas 5 ot aR This Take Glo Glan ee discovery has brought health and 7 rs happiness to thousands. Oo GC Try a bottle and be convinced. rey For sale at all drug stores, Stewart & Holmes, Distributors. Advance Fall Frocks The new straight line Dresses in Charméen and Nov- elty Twills are fascinating. Many models have clever button trims while others have new braided effects. Dresses either in plain self tones or in novel stripes or checks in League Rust, Faun, Green, Brick and Navy are favorites this season, USE : Your CREDIT GLADLY Account When you buy your Fall Costume pay for it the CREDIT GLADLY way—the easy way. Pay for it in small weekly, semi-monthly or monthly terms that hardly touch your income. 1382-34 Second 209 Union Entrances | | room is produc | | | | BELL ST. TERMINAL Seattle, Washington & FRIDAY, AUGUST 15, 1924 YHK SEATTLE T Merchants Expo Ready And Paul en wre me Perspiration “rom His Manly Brow ‘ things in shape, Photo LIAM B, FRANCE | dynamite, Foodstuffs, building ma Bell wepaper edit * wha ing. Repo good, bad and producing order lines, while. nearby, the co ing types and grapghical errors We also know that the m tant ad sing department advertixing copy; it frequ in and scramble u spreading a good story over a p ular ofa page. But, what of rest city? In newspapermen, and the whole works v get a bird's and the Pacifi who think atch fh to thome of t lumber a revelat most o in Sea! made ham y of which are Tacoma, Everett, Belling nd other cities nearby. They cover practically everything that is}, used In the many phases of every day life Alph PACIFIC NORT EXPOSITION Combining the Largest | Display of Industrial & Automotive Exhibits || On the Pacific Coast FLEET WEEK Bert View of the Pacific Fieet Can Bo Had From the Bell Street Terminal ADMISSION FREE Dally from 2 p, m, to 10 p, m, Children Unescorted Not Admitted Except SCHOOL CHILDREN’S DAY TUBSDAY, AUGUST 19 MERCHANTS REGISTRATION DAILY AT 9 A. M. Noon Day Luncheons and Style Show On the Roof Garden Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday AT THE HWEST | MERCHANTS ./omen’s and Misses Coats Knitted Suits Underwear for Men, and Dresses Boys’ Sweaters ane and Children . , s’ Blouses Little Children’s Coats and Blouses ped Kescievs f ty Capes Petticoats “ A “Whew! I'm glad that's over,” said Paul V. Knudsen, Child 13! Ginals Lingerie | general manager of the Seattle Merchant's exposition, Fri- Sweaters and Skirts lidren & ingham Corsets day, as he wiped off his brow and prepared to don a boiled Dresses Rewnene shirt again. He's been working hard down at the Bell st. 7 dock, where the exposition is going to open Monday, getting Aprons and House Dresses Pantie Frocks and Play Suits and Overalls by Frank Jacobs, Star Statt Photographer Hosiery for Men, Women Rompers Umbrellas } made elsewh by branch bh rooms, we | sen! : ROTTEN SUMMER : tically, the list of products begin adding machines and end with yeast. Among the 600 are automobiles and paper boxes candy and cement, potato ch ne 10,000 Pennies For Your Thoughts WEISFIELD & GOLDDERG redit Jewelers jcountry has experienced in” some} |taset- atefson (0. SECOND AVENUE Saturday, August 16th We Will Hold Our First 20” Day ix Basement offering everything in the Special Price Basement at 20% Discount—the only op- portunity we have ever offered to make selections from the entire stocks of this Basement Store at such a sweeping reduction. All stocks are unusually complete and well selected for this sale. Large shipments of new fall apparel have just been received including lwwndreds of new Fall Dresses just unpacked. nishings and all the and Children Men’s Work Shirts Millinery shown. A purchasing center of Iso be visualized at Exhibits of For this one day only the Basement low prices will all be 20% LOWER. Such an opportunity as this will not come again for a year. FRASER-PATERSON SPECIAL PRICE BASEMENT the exposits American d, the pr Manchuria 1 . er oy EY 9 Halifax Largest | Seek Harvesters SINE ODE, OSES Be jon will. be H It H E B | | LONDON.—Jerry Peters, known ripe ig as Ever Been for Potato Crop a. tis smatiest policeman in Lon- its kind in Aug. 15.—Great.| CHARLOTTETOWN, Prince Ed- | don, attracted wide attention recent: The Potato | ly by arresting the notorious “Gray aking steps | Thief,” arch-criminal of England. of labor to handle | Peters pretended that he was not y increased potato crop of| really an officer, but only another pur: nd which promises to yield a| criminal masquerading as a police- of Halt. | 300 per cent crop as compared with| man. The thief believed the story, last year, on account of the increased | partly because of Peters’ small sta- ir aerenge. It is expected that 9,000] ture, and was lured to a cafe out aving 5%) acres of certified seed potatoes will [side London, where he was captured (be harvested by a raiding squad, Attention! School Children SCHOOL CHILDREN’S DAY ON TUESDAY, AUGUST 19TH, 1924, AT THE Pacific Northwest Merchants’ Exposition AT THE BELL STREET DOCK, SEATTLE, HALIFAX, «Redmond Mayor Wants Pav- * ing to Route Them This Way n its h 6 js losing much of the aute because t and many more distant ay from Fall | fax rhs is 70, the paving d of the { Redm publican nom’ commissioner f strict, in a statement of But It’s Good for the Rest of Us, Report Shows program which he adve of Wash. Fall City WASHINGTON, Aug. 14.—It's a poor summer doctors, according to the U. 8, Public Health service untry has been unusually| go 25 cases of smallpox reported | c! week ending July 12 has now decreased to 298 casen for the week ended August 2. California, Minnesota, Michigan particularly Detroit—and certain other states in the central section of the United) fc States have been the chief suffer | ers. | There is a little more scarlet fever than usual, however—1,2 cases reported for the week en: August 2, as compared to 1,031 cases last year, Typhoid fever is running about! the same as last year. Thore are| fewer cases of measles than the his diversion stopped only by of road between Red 1 City, 80 ct paved Seattle. we invite you to: come and visit the exposition between the hours of 2 P. M, and 10 P. M., as that afternoon and evening will be known as School Children’s Day. We want you to see the large and assorted display of merchandise that is made and sold in the Northwest, and to ask any questions about it that you wish; and then we want you to write a letter stating what you thought of the show and which exhibit made the best impression. We want all children from grade schools, private schools, high schools, and University students from any locality, anywhere, to come. We want the Principals and Teachers to come also. This is the best educational show ever produced. years. Influenza has taken very| Uttle toll, but is, of course, a cold-| weather disease (Advertisement) ABSOLUTELY SANITARY SHAVE GIVEN FOR 15¢ Every person who will write a letter will receive an acknowledgment and present from the Northwest Products Committee, Remember, Tuesday, August 19th—as that is the only day children will be admitted unless accompanied by parents or guardian. There will be no charge for admission, ’ THE BETTER BARBER SHOP AND SCHOOL In writing, please observe these rules: at 1212 First Ave., will sur: prise you with the artistic and sanitary work they give. 1—Write on one side of page only. 2—Write name of your school at top of page. 3—Write a letter of any length desired, short or long (20) vi would be about right). : : Dateien wore 4—Sign your name and address, 5—Give your age and school grade. Address letter to School Committee, care Seattle Chamber of Commerce, Women naturally adapt themselves quickly to this line of work. All. tools are thoroughly storilized and’ wrapped in a 6—Mail your letter before August 25th, 1924, sterile. wrapper after cach shave, and a clean steam and ; z PE eas preg F ana {ace ‘towoltor each: cubktomer) High School and University Students are especially invited to send letters. | The object of this is to enable the committee to find out what is most desired by the public so that the exhibition for 1925 may be better than this one. The low price of 15 cents for a shave and 4 cents for | a hair cut in no way inter — | Ask the persons in charge of booths any questions y is ‘ 63 6 olaed tcl ‘ 1a ths y questions you wish about the mer- mo Phriey dtariies Natasa || chandise displayed, and if further information is desired, inquire of attendant at | entrance or at Booth No, 67, Ls aes Abed bo cbtvauat | Here is the huskiest young.) —_—_—_ iy carefully inspected, Sata: | 8ter in the whole Cornhusker | iahse r Ge y ‘ aH er faction Ww'ussured all patrons, [state His name iy Jack| | ,NOTE—I\sou cannot come on NORTHWEST PRODUCTS COMMITTEE. of | French Stewart: He lives inf person to bring you any. other SEATTLE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. Get your next shave at this | Omaha. Jack won his title of | day during the week. Exposition j closes August 28rd. Joseph A. Swalwell, Chairman, shop and 'see for yourself. Nebraska's most perfect baby | at a state-wide baby show.