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An exquisite assortment of dainty ummer dre of tissue ginghams and \ Normandy voiles in all the season's most - wanted hades and patterns, prettily trimmed with lace. Sizes are 36 to 42. On sale Saturday. BY FENG YUH SIANG (Written for the United Press) ternatic of solution. The main cause and | BUSsIA POURING Wash Apparel Department—Rhodes’ lua, GOLD INTO CHINA Men’s Worsted Bathing Suits of a weight that makes 8-PIECE OV STUFFED SUITE c “overed in blue ve pelour sive ss haail upholstery; like new; priced..............ceseeees ‘$1 50: 00 swimming a pleasure! HOOSIER KITCHEN CABINET—White enameled 1 3 89 SRIOUSNDOR DUIORN coe CN tac e ihe i's shh esouks Viv enone +6 $49. 50 biel apy ay past tdi toe erernean,| $. ° ar in blue denim, $1 3 50 jomy and no f san his <0 In Vivid Plain Colors or With TORONE vibe es dats '< Kae Cis Riles Cen Ue Pek Bees e Ws cweeee = re Skirt Stripes 8-PIECE DINING ROOM SUITE—Finished in rly English. Attractively priced at, complete........... $85.00 Liberal Credit— Fasy Terms Think of what a treat it is to be able to take a splash in the re- freshing water on a hot day! It’s your privilege, but you'd have to owned concessions snd settlements | ti where also smuggling of arms and| South China re pm traffic in opium are prosperous en-|an interview ies eaten - ort Soe ae Liane s in to f wear a bathing suit, and here is ~ GRUNBAUM. BROS. FURNITURE CO. ai aise) aumeee In ed Aastss | chavepa hae atboonien oes ot your opportunity ! TELEPHONE ELiot-4910 ation. Nothing short | 000 monthly are paid from & Men's Department—Rhodes’ of these unjust treaties |to the chief executive committee of ¢ feclings of the people. ' the Kuomingtang. Bathing Suits For Misses and Women $4 9 Pure worsted suits in a wide range of vivid colors, Oth- ers sell for $6.95. Swimming Suits B3.59 Swimming Suits PIO forthe tiny Tots” $1.15 and $1.95 Women's Bathing Sult Department—Rhodes’ Ne } reac ached the Oregon line the night ot | or| Install Officers an rok se “| Wear Fezzes Any More ; Costly Way to | celebrated the day in f , 3 It acems that the hot ai Ree carey . : e | Sacramento vailey had simp . sea 1: avert Unie vom’ 4 ake 4th Noise them out, and when we struck the|~°" J 4 }cool air further north they began| Grand Mas E a HUQUUUUTULLNEQUERLYEUOCUUEUOUAEULLRUAEEA rkman Fogarty w ms rather expensive and very |‘ explode, provoking the way Harry Knox, RADIO CATCHE oi SON, Sans. Fourth of July noise. But it was; ATCHISON, Kani eit | koop, a farmer near here, was H e : ‘ He i ériving from Los Angeles | {#728 to his radio, A Fort Dodge, | J. F. Mact to Seattle during the Fourth week, | i pe hen | *¢fiption of a young man charged : neve marveled at the peraptrins and was in Southern Oregon when/ with stealing an auto. Tt PER FOR BLIND | tutu: director of stock companies, made his McLane, other than the fez in declared enable, ‘The faithful may from no SMM MMM MM pite of Mnen rs ULL Ia., station was broadcasting a de- ts and pith helmets or panamas, | ‘ ee yc meee Or Ret. Cag jolt | — Fie well suits them," ‘or : “ ” | Bothen. A. Otto was held on a “DRIVING WHILE DRUNK” ig hin way wit ‘Raid Drink” Stand |charge of having Uquor with intent| LONDON.—A policeman didn’t blaz- Ss, past master v he celebrated. day a man applied for w n of Tokyo|@ F perched on Daugherty says he will pub- | sited lke the way Maj. Andrew Hanke, ft win:'tike: this,”-he mys) (“Wel farm. Hla appearance tal a daily |the m Ish mn book telling “the whole | OM Bothell Highway | Paco tea Vie when he | ¢1 was riding bis order, He ordered came thru the Sacramento valley|the radio description B But all that ts to de changed truth about everything.’ One Two gallons of moonshine, serv. |Posted bail of $ the mafor to dismount, The major when the thermometer ranged) farmer called the sheriff. He ad-| pri equipment, It in belleved/and with the highest official sanc chapter of truth on that “Green |ing glasses and bottles wero sy-| Deputies Frank Brewer, Herbert] almost fell off the horse, so the eround 120, and we did not waste| mitted he was the man wanted, but| it will be the first daly paper for|t tf! Bey, prenid any time getting out of there. Wel|denied the charge. | pling Leia in the world. the nsantion in an o in Washington will do, lered in a raid on a soft-drink stand | Beebe and Charles Jarrett made the|cop arrested him for “driving while on _Vietory_¥ way, a mile west of | raid drunk.” A SPLENDID Record of Growth In The Last Six Months, January Ist to July Ist, 1925, The Seattle Star Want Ads Show a Gain of 62,208 Lines of Classified Advertising An Average Gain of Over 10,000 Lines a Month YOU ARE RECEIVING QUICKER AND BETTER RESULTS FROM STAR WANT ADS—BECAUSE THE STAR Has the Largest Daily Circulation of Any Newspaper in the State of Washington Has Legible Type Star Want Ads will produce for you, at a lower cost per No Misleading or Questionable Ads thousand circulation, more than any other newspaper in this territory. 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