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DENTIST BELIEVED:TO HAVE KILLED HIMSELF though the nature of the estrange * he autopsy held yestorday attor ment was not known by the ac Me goon on the body of Dr Leon} , Ridgeway, who was found dead to quaintances of either, = »yth | When the body was found Tues bis office in tho Pythian building | day it was believed that death had gn Tuesday, developed the fag} that} been caused from heart trouble. A! death was due to carbolic ” seid | close examination yesterday showed ing, and not heart disease,/the prosence of the acid in the oe at geet supposed jstomach. The mouth and throat Th are no Known reasons! were also burned, but these burns which were responsible for the} had not been noticed before d suicide, unless It was #° Mrs. Leog, Ridgeway, wife of the qesalt of d@mestio trouble, ir.) deceased, And two daughters re way and his wite had been! side at 341 Sixteenth av. N. Dr, Ridgeway lived in his offices, == a EE * JUMP AN ARE HURT geparated (04, several months, oe = = ELKS’ OFFICER (By United Press) PHILADELPHIA, Jul bt walk election of Elks in the grand lodge t thent the |SMt® The order conveyed by Schlank, Meyer Herman, William peg being held here is as follows cur sue: Mendis tak Sonaee ane le lal messenger, Th emporar | ACASKA COAST SELLE STOCK. | Renedict, H. Max Scofield and #. H Grand exalted ruler, John K. Tener —— thelr friends have carried on a| Sonlt Marenis giana Tt : eeaienan: Cah comes, ak Real of Charierol, Pa.; grand treasurer; | Because a motorman on a Jack-| campaign in a desperate attempt)“ je naw been learned hore that! gon 9 — ae sonpeey has] 910.500 fe = “4 Keating Biwant Loach, New York; grand/8on st. car disobeyed instructigns | Mave the closing order revoked. | nang have bi wate Whoreby lis casters cottaline Widen tienes ©. Avmetrong aad AE ed loyal knight, W. T.|824 fan too close to a Rainior|A petition signed by tho leading the loyal subjects of Korea will| 12,,cater | scala HO Ngee Pater h pence Dowagiac, dtich.; grand es.| Heights car, which was ahead of | ##loon men was presented (0 1 | remove the emperor from the pal time th My ate h afloat for son —— Latenie, \ ; it, a dosen or ao badly frightened district the clty into three wards, | gro and sserete hie rhea weal Mla AB are her SAVE BY SYSTEM Seed, lecturing kalght, Bayard) ccous, expecting & collie Instead of fife, which, if passed, | was dofinitely wtated last night that mi : Gray, Frankfort, Ind.; ee eee hs ci Seen weald uraaily baip the tener deals| Only a Threat. jeastern capital has come in hand-| Im order for the young man and t leading knight, John M,|J¢mped from the Heights car and | Wo in handling the political aide of| THE HAGUE, July 18.—Rx-Pre-| somely and bought out a large num-| Woman earning money to lay by Shea, Hartfort, Conn.; grand secre ype ad ohio . pbs gyn a the fight. On motion the petition | Mer Yt Sang Sul, the only member! ber of the shares, The same offi-| part of their salary it Is not enough tary, Fred © Robinson, Dubuque, had Po ankle apinined Phd rmn Aae was defeated. efter @ wrengie of |0f the K rea de \« sult here, | ¢ * will retain their positions and | that they be only saving. hile Ia; grand trustees, Thomas R . fem a. ts Veik Oe |everything will run as though the|‘hey may be both prudent and Mills. Superior, Wis, Thomas F | 820ut tho head and wan severely | early two hours, in a Coun: Touri | stock had not ch economical, they will not have any P » Wis, shaken up. Miss Millie Bush, of|Climan Tanner accused Morse of ourists ad not changed hands. cnn , 4 MoNulty, Baltimore, and Mayor P . . Senate 6 success at saving until they make les C. Schmidt, of Wheeling, | V'ctorla, B. C., also suffered a bad j tee Fourth ward of recklossly ¢ Don't fail to vistt the U. 8. navy Ch t p ; systematic effort. In saving a ey *| ly sprained ankle, These were the | Pending the city's money ever since | yarg at Bremerton, the battleships ap Excursions East in the home often use: Va; grand tyler, James Foley; his ineombe into office. Morse | | y home it ts n used grand inner guard, A. M. Taylor most severely injured @ ineumpensy tnto oftice. braska, Oregon and Wisconsin,| By the Oregon R. R. & Nav, Co.,|from a mistaken sevse of duty for ahi Ath at According to the motormen and/!® reply produced statistios #hOW| the gunboats Chicago, Boston and| Aug. 8, 9 and 10; Sept. 11, 12 and|some thing which they really do jconductors of the two cars, there | ing the city debt to have been re) Albany, the training ship Philadel-|13; Chicago and return, $71.60; St. | not need Hy taking one or two dot T0 STRENGTHEN | was no cause for the alarm, and duced $11,000 aince his election phia, the prison ship Nipsic and —_ $67.60; Omaha, Kansas City, |lars every week and starting a sav | had the passengers stayed on the EPHONE RULING. the great drydock. Boats leave | ete., $60.00. Good ninety days with |ings account with the State Bank | Heights car, instead of jumping a Pior 2 at 6:30, 8:30 and 10 a m., | stopovers, Full particulars at Union | you not only have system, but draw THE J $ FORTS wr would Rave been Be one! (Ny United Press.) 1:16, 2:80 and 4:30 p.m, Round | Ticket Office. K. E. Kilis, General |4 per cont Interest on ail savings . jhurt, It is said, howe that the) HELENA, Mont., July 18.—Judge | IP 500. *** | Ament eee | oe masciionig j motorman of the Jackson st. car/w. H. Hunt in the United States | nig st 2 - - -- | will be suspended for running too close to the Heights car (My United Press) WASHINGTO: D Cy July 18 Coast artillery is to be increased ‘and a larger force of men will ADOPT ARMY REGULATIONS, As a result of the decision of the pent west. Now companies will be Kuights of Pythias, in thelr su. ce organized at the Presidio! brome assembly at Jamestown, to a Fort Baker, Cal../ adopt the United States infantry Sad Forts Casey and Worden on | regulations for their Uniform Rank, Puget sound 60,000 more men will be under military training fm this country, The movement to adopt the regula ions was started by Major Otto A } Case of this city STRAUSS DEPARTS | Secretary of Commerce and La hot Oscar Strauss left today on the lighthouse tender Heather for Port Townsend. From there be goes over ¢ jortbern Pacific to Bas Francisco, leaving for Houo tele on July 25. The traveling companions of Mr. Strauss will be Coagreseman and Mrs. Nicholas Langrorth Yesterday was spent by the seo fetary In soving the city. A lunch eoa Was given in bis honor by Sen ‘ator Piles at the Rainier club, at “miich Senator Ankeny, Congress ‘man Humphrey. George H. Hixe ‘bee, J. 5. Goldamith, H. W. Treat, 1. A Nadeau, J. D. Farrel and J.C [for were present. Mra 8. H [Piles entertained Mrs. Strauss at Tanebeon ’ t the Butler. Boys’ C We have a considerable qua on its way here from the « Therefore we have adopted f stock—-We have reduce Examine this lst fall it present the house. ie ag PRICES F PUT LOCK IN *: a Me aka sinsscds aoen onal NARROWS =: |} 6. One-fourth Off on Major Chittenden, under whose Girection the Lake Washington eamal will be built, yesterday beard # and complaints in re to the location of the proposed om the Lake Washington canal Bad reported that he would recom Mead that it be placed in the nar fows below Saimon bay. See the Batt) 800-804 First Ave. Strongest Boys’ Clothi hips at Navy Yard. . SPELGER & HURLBUT—A STORE FOR EVERYSOD v. OF Blue and White Lined Enamel and Granite Ware, Values Up to 35c, at, Your Choice Each PUDDING DISHES 9 PIE PLATES ———— E PANS PRESERVING KETTLE WASH BASINS CAKE PLATES Bale of Enamel and Graniteware begins at 9 a. m. at Imitation Cut Glass Sale _——————S CELERY TRAYS CREAM PITCHERS 9 cts SPOON TRAYS ————— os ——— BERRY BOWLS —_—— REGULAR VALUE UP TO 35¢-—This is an extra special bargain in clear highly polished imitation cut glass and can be duplicat ed at no other store in Seattle at anywhere near our sale pric SUGAR DISHES CANDLE STICKS Big Cuts on Hammocks. Hardwood Chair Seats REGULAR PRICE $2.00-—Close REGULAR PRICE 10c—Hest woven, strong, durable Ham hardwood veneer chair seats mocks, % fancy colored lay your old back pillow and double chairs, Friday stretcher; a each great bargain Screen Doors Under- 5c Jap. Clothes Hampers. REGULAR PRICE 750—Japa . Rese Lunch or priced. Cloth large size || REGULARLY SOLD AT $1.75— and very durable Fancy Well-Made Screen Friday ur 49c Doors, corner brackets and choice grilled center only a few left Friday at $1.19 Mattocks at Almost Half. i Bathing Suits Cut Price. REGULAR PRICE $3.50—All Woot fi in fan¢ and ore; ste 2 49 REGULAR PRICE 850—Hxtra values . Quality Short Cutter Mat tocks, 1 of Steel Blade Grass Hooks |} best steel. Friday 59c REGULAR Pp Remo : ty adh heated pg Old Town Canoe and Paddles. ‘ 19c REGULAR PRICE $2.00—Bpo . clal Style Old Town Spruce Canoe Paddles, very ight and Lawn Swings Low extremely strong; no. better > X made; spe Priced. cial Friday | 25 REGULAR PRICE $8.00—Fer only e ris Dol , Swing ; i iawn win Il Wire Screen Reduced ly painted s finest and |] REGULAR PRICE 17c—Firat hea ent in the Quality Hard Steel Window wo f the Screen Cloth, double > $5.98 c per yard OWN CANOES ON EASY WEEKLY PAYMENTS HURLBUT 2ND AVENUE & UNION STREET APPOINTED, ‘ octal Hervice.) LYMPIA, July 18.—-Governor ad has announced the appotn ment of Fred Reoves of Wenatchee aa pod nde member of the board of m ers of the Washington atate@eformatory, which in to be located at Munroe, in Snohomish county, Mr, la for the two-year term, explring July 16, 190% The board of ma agore is @ non-partisan body and Mr, Reeves ts the first democratic momber agpointed. OOeL EWTRETS AT (Star @pectal Service) PORT TOWNSEND, July 18 When the advocates of Sunday clos ing and the opposition clashed in the council chamber, accusations and counter accusations were hurl ed by the councilmen at each other court held that one telephone com pany could not withhold the use of | ite limes from another even though COFFEE or tea; or both: Schilling’s Best at your grocer | Moneyback both. Your grocer returns your money if you don’t like Schilling’s Best; we pay him. Special Sale of | lothing ntity of boys’ clothing—for early ast and we must make room for oreible means of clearing out the 4 the price oa every boy's suit tn ‘OR SUITS Before Now| $6.50 ...2... @ teneees $4.90 $7.50 teen ae 95.65 $8.50 $6.40 All Youths’ Suite J. Redelsheimer & Co. Corner Columbia. ing House in the State. All the PF 1h palar = Music. By per eopy mail, 20¢ CLINE’S PIANO HOUSE | ; NOW Is the Time To make the trip to the Han ford Irrigated Lands on the Co t lumbia. New Steamboat Service. Famous Steamer i “MOUNTAIN GEM” } Large and commodiou runs on fast schedule between Ken newick and Pasco and the Haw ford Distriet Leaves Kennewick 00 a m Leaves Pasco 7:15 a. m Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sat urdays Get a tenacre fruit farm—a home that brings an income. Good climate and soil; best water in the world THE NEW TOWN OF HANFORD Offers you good opportunities for business, Ser a large urrounding agricultural terri \]) tory Gafety of Investment Profitable Returns Has been the experience tn pur i chases made of irrigated fruit | lands along the Columbia river, the soil and climate there bining to produce Apples Grapes, Peaches and other fruits of an appearance and quality which them to ell in the markets of the world times @ higher price than other fruit from two to three WHAT MAKES THE DIF. FERENCE? | Dollara-box fruit tost any Sa-box fruit on the Co. lumbla, That hy trrigated lat ha n at from $100 to § Acre "é ron the Columbia river $ Transportation, Wateg Power, Fruit—All Combine Here Call upon or write HANFORD IRRIGATION POWER CO. Bank Bide, Columbia Street Hntrance, deattlo, Washington AND Seattle National Reoves’ appointment | ‘ a * * * By United Press, * SKOUL, spore), July 18 * The Kored have decreed * tho death of all Japanese of *® flelals in this country, Pla dor ty » [Of Bellingham, $600,000, # cards calling for the death of #{ 2" °? Obtain what they desire.” | Waiter, Fred K. Lane, Fred A. Rios, | * all officials representing the London's View. W. A, Loffiand and BH. Talcow) *& Mikado appeared in public LONDON, July 18—The abdica-| Goodwin Lumber & Shingle com *® places today. The mintators tfon of the omperor of K@rea would! pany of Port Angeles, $30,000, ® are atrongly guarded cause no surprinxe here, Matters | Walt Goodwin, Alden % The audionce of Marqus Ito #| PAY been drifting to that direo-|and Thomas Silverwood *& with emperor of Koren ached: &| “08 ever since the Japanese oe- The Queen Mill company of Id- ° for tod@y has been post. #| CUPAatlon of that country and the| monds, Snohomish county, by B. F. & poned #| Jepancee government evidently re-| Wasser, James Reedy and J * % | Bards the dispatch of a Korean del-| Wasser es Orders Abdication. TOKYO, July 18—The emperor of Korea has been asked to abd Sale tomorrow at the mo: at McCarthy's mean m to the general rule. sale Remnants of Silks, Remnants of Linings, Remnants of Ri Just look them over row and take your pick Le e have gone thro: t de getting near irable to you the end of the Lot 1. $2.25 Bed Pillows 1.49— An odd lot of 64b. Bed Pillows with part handsome pink nim and filled ed chicken feath ers. $2.26 values; 4 nale price . Lot 2. 980 Purses at 3$0.—An odd fot of 63 fine leather purses in a olce alligator fin ish. Regular price 98c. Salo price Lot 3 $1.59 Purses 890—Au odd lot of 39 fine biack seai grain shopping acs and = hand purson, all $1.69 value, apectal sale price 89c tomorrow Lot 4. 49c and 75e Leather Belts 26¢-+Women’s leather brits in various styles, an accumula tlon-of several broken lines, regular 490 and The. 25c fale price Lot 5. 250 to B0e Silk Belts 7o—~ An odd lot tnetudin, many stylos as there are Agents for Standard | Patterns } Sea Sea a ee) eee eee REE the mold | hor Korea. always Hundreds of short len sale at just half the regular retail price Remnants of Linens, bbons, summer Let 14. $1.75 Hammocks at 980 Twenty-three good $1.75 Ham | putting anomalous condition of affairs in “Such r by the Japs they wih to impress Seoul in or the KOREANS DEMAND DEATH! OF JAPANESE OFFICIALS Wok ew doclared that he does not believe emperor will ports are always spread one as | egation to The Hague as affording the long sought an end “TRY M’'CARTHY’S FIRST” All Remnants at Half-Price The season's accumulation of Remnants and Odd Lots will go in the Pre-Inventory extraordinary prices yet quoted. greates' to papers have been fi Boattle the Harriman lines is denied, Hall's, 1111 First av, Daniel Anderson, J, W. Peterson, ; A. W. Mackie, G. W, Toop, M. 0.| abdicate, Help abody, L. 0, Hendricks, J. A.| Peabody, jr, and berger. & threat when!” Whatcom County Amended articles pretext the for present | board of trustees fri The Washington ¢ pany of Seattle, You know what t bargain feast of the town ths of desirable materials Among them are~- R Remnants of Embroideries. of them are shown in our window. They all go at half price. Odd Lots Go at Ridiculous Prices h the various stocks but not to us, be ing seas most tremendous savings to the purchaser Avy ause the emnants of Wool Goods, Remnants of Wash Goods, Remnants of Domestics, Remnants of Laces, Remnants of Come righ and taken all the odd lots lines are broken and These will all be on sale t mg them are these, told of be | Lot 26. 50c and 590 | White lawn shirt | airable summer NEW INCORPORATIONS of the secretary of state as follows ‘ontracting @& Construc tlon company of Seattle, $2,600, by Ww. F. Froeden al Theatrical company, increasing $80,000, This is no ex bec 1. Ward, will arrive in Seattle Bat |urday morning | ference to tween this led In the office some of them The rumored con- | structures. held in Seattle be party and officials of| for vor, expe TROUT FLIES on Ponnel Hox —let the “Standard way help you eeasy to buy—easy to pay! “busy Friday” news makes trading active here each Friday | Coal company | by Goodwin A of Internation ‘om two to five. Joncession com by Ike MISSION STOOL. 85c Mission stool with Spanishoid upholstered top— —this “busy Friday” we give you an exceptionally good and attractive value. —Mission stool, finished weathered, top upholster- ed in good wearable Spanishoid, is 12 inches wide and deep, 13 inches high, worth easily $2.00, for Friday only, each”.... .. B5¢ —conditions: but one to a customer, can be easily carried; no C. O. D. or mail orders filled. a remnant Standard Furniture Co, will be on Veilings. t in tomor Remarkable Reductions on Feminine Wearables goods that ause it norrow w Walats 260 waists in de styles. An | mocha that ave somehow | SIO fatal’ cian mate ff) WH Mark the Formal Opening To- | been left in the wake of for | goog condition. | mock salen Be | Chote a 5c |i morrow of Gale price | Lot 27. $1.75 Wash Skirts $1.25 Hil| Lot 15. 986 Hammocks at 59e—~ | Dole ed washable skirts, Hilf} Sik! Steak ak Geen ian H and dark color effects, Hf! syatninconeding - ty well made and good values at Hil} want one come early. They're | 3175 each | | surprisingly good 98¢ values Sale price $1.25 | Sale prico 59 | Lot 28 $5.98 Silk Skirts $5.00 3 only Cc An odd lot of fine black silk Lot 16. 15e and 19 Whisk skirta. All the others we had : | Hike them went quickly at Sainte Pane ser aie | Belg tte thee ie 1206 Second Aveune many kinds. Take your pick last at $5 00 They're all bargains at only . this price Lot 17, 106 Ink Writing "Tablets ake your pick of all the odd sized good 10¢ Be | we have each tomorrow in this lot at, oniy Lot 18. Bed Sheets at 49¢ *seATTLES RELIABLE Stor SECOND AVENUE peTween PIKE AND P 10c Price —An odd the last of seve which the sizes ink tablets | one of the sale's Se | dem tone | Lot 30. A big Price An aceur E | no PINE ESE =a Lot 29. G. D. Corsets at Half Find your size and you have HALF PRICE Stamped Linens Half You are cordially invited to inspect the prettiest display of Women’s Summer Outer Garments in the city—smart hot weather suits, stylish skirts, natty waists and beautiful petticoats, at truly r-markable reductions. RIGID REDUCTIONS ON WOMEN’S WEARABLES FOR OPENING DAY, FRIDAY, JULY 19TH. LINEN SUITS AT HALF PRICE. including lines ia broken ral are mulation of Regular the to 50c val: lot of good muslin Bed St Aba Ay on ge ry ral N : sale tomorrow at less full size, seamed in nter, be articles. ye onl pd ve i 1 Ww ell worth $15.00—Very pretty Linen Suits, lace-trimmed ] one-third the worth of hemmed, Jaundered and ready rious, chotee Eton jackets, just the garment for hot weather. Opening | buckles, Sor tae at HALF PRICE Day Sale price ai -.. $7.50 Each Sale ovine 49c Lot 31. 39¢ and 45 Pillow Tops il] pe Lot 6, 400 to O80 Sitk Bette 380 | ‘ | 17e~These aro stamped and fil) PRINCESS DRESSES AT HALF PRICE. Made of geod. bisck taffota | Let 1% 18 Paper Lunch Sete | aii ready for working. Net Hill weit worth $15,00—Princess Lingerie Dresses, elaborately silk. Good wtyles from several | 130—The remaining lot of the one of them but what is a bs: rye ye Sn 3 wr lake bite and aia broken Hnes. Choice enon's wiele snd. tetlé ee ¢ bargain 17 immed v insertion and lace, in pink, blue and white. tomorrow at 33c ee nee een Ps aan we Cc i Opening Day Sale price P $7.50 Lot 7, $10 Drese Quit Cases at | UPPIY of Dennison's Lanch | «44 10 Doilies 50—Hom | rar rig otha org Sots at 13¢ | stored Linen Dollies, ho A GREAT SALE OF LINEN SKIRTS. did collection of the bew e cause they are odd pleces, will White Linen Skirts, tailor made, with different styles of made traveling bags. We want | Lot 20. Se Shelf Paper to—An ag in Re A Odd Lat Sale to pleating, go tomorrow at to turn them into money ¥0 | oad lot of oolored shelf paper | MOrrow § Se Bill $7.00 Skirts ....... cccccs0 vanes . +++ $3.00 | at this tromendous with fancy lace edge, while It | Lot 33. 380 Pillow Tops 23c~-A $5.00 Skirts .. +. $2.25 reduction $7.49 lasts tomorrow in the Odd | lot low tops that w \}) $3.50 Skirts deat Pipi. fa $1.50 Lot 8. $6.98 Dress Suit © Lot sale at 1 | Signed eopeciaiiy for eee i a ‘ $4.49—About 16 Buit Cases in the pleco C | ipitlo a, r 39¢ values. Hl) LAWN WAISTS UNDENIABLY UNDERPRICED. lot. The © splondid | Sale price | Po gapeogsitie ’ d $3 et Sage a pon - st rs sa Lot 21. 150 and 196 Clothes and pe ate 23¢ All regular $2.00 and $3.00 Lawn Waists, plain and em hare for investory. Take them Hair Brushes 10e—Good bris- | Lot 34. 106, 1!¢ and 12)40 Yarns broidered, tucked and trimmed with insertion and lace; tomorrow $4 49 tle brushes that will stand the | Se a Skein-—-Odd shades and Hl your choice at the Opening Day Sale price of ....$1.00 at, cach . vaiek end. that veel anete some slightly sotled, Various z, a : @ toi Lot 9. $1.49 to $1.79 Traveler's . yoo “4 aa eae rye « nd Kinds, regular 10 || RARE REDUCTIONS ON PRETTY PETTICOATS. Grips 98¢ Neat, convenient — — ae to 38160 valees, be the sale jj, A truly beautiful display of extra fine quality Silk Petti oe eae ee eee pik vencrer com. 1Be.| prene & 5c coats, silk riffled, an extraordinary bargain at the Open grips, an odd accumulation ir ico tomorrow a he skein | ng tg a spt ee oye cluding different sizes and 22 be | tot 50 and $2.75 Wash Hil| ing Day Sale our choice of regular $8 and § styles priced regularly at | “°t 22 te to 400 Stationery So | “asin, '91.75—Women'a wash fil Petticoats $4.95 $1.49 and $1.79 each a box—-Plain and fancy sta. wkirt i white and black | Lot 10. $2.98 Oil Paintings 98¢ the best 10c to 49¢ values, choi $1 75 All that remain of a big a 04d Lot at tomorrow at + wtment of fine 1 ape _bMthe box 5c Lot 36. 360 Neckwear 100-—-Many [i] i great value ag) tyles in odds and ends of Ii} $ Lot 23. 25¢ Pound Paper 12'/gc washable tailored neckwear | price 98c | A big lot of Hinen cloth some of it slightly mw Lot 11. $1.98 Ol! Paintings 49 | ‘paper, 102 oot to | regularly priced at Another lot of landscapes off} pound, regular 26¢ value . Sale price 206 Se maller size than lot 10 and&| — price 12: Lot 37. 25c to $2.00 Neckwear Hil/|/ No M aon ae a eg EO big bargains at $1.98 49c | only at Half Price—An odd lot con | o Music, But Many Genuine Bargains. Sale price | as tte © 7 isting of fancy ¢ tes, HH] Me Lot 12. Se Toilet Goaps. 3c ay) “9% 24. tte face Tawi Pace rufts, ete, tn many es, Hil mae Sak Jomothing Ike three - ‘ anae Fy choice to ae ot Tollet "‘Taaae of val] Powder, @ splendid toflet arti morrow at HALF Price |i! rious kinds, all odors, manyg| fl0. 1} the sale tomorray at | Lot 38, 36¢ Collar and Cuff Sets HH! ‘ei ew i te Cas 15¢ White washable collar | mate ae at valu at | half price 1Tc and cuff sets, beenuse they | a cake. Salo price only 3c } Lot 25. $3.50 Silk Hose $2.98 | are an odd lot outside of our Lot 13, $4.98 and $5.98 Hama] lixtra quality black, full fash | regular line, on sale tomorrow mocks $3.98—A splendid fot foned silk host with ela instead of 35¢ 15¢ of hammocks that, consi tle to high pliced heels at only ing the low price we ask | and double soles. Also a fine | Lot 39, 390 Fancy China 19¢ STRICTLY them, ought to have been | lot of black silk hose with | An odd lot of fancy decorated SAVINGS long ago. But they're h | colored silk embroidered fig- | and Japanese China, including BANK on from vral lin | ure effects and lace boot | dishes of all kinds, Values up * Lot sale 9 | styles, all $3.50 9 98 | to’ 8% 19 THE STATE Just Read the August Designer THE HABIT OF SAVING w a hab EFIRST AVE. OPPOSITE POST OFFICE Hill Expected Saturday. Tremendous activity appears tn eceptianitde Loula W. Hill, p resident of the |bullding this month as shown hd ni d r ‘one scom-|the permits given out #o far Ip ee, ae ee Great Northern railroad, socom | "ihe close of business last even OLYMPIA, July 18.—Corporation | Panted by F. H. McGuigan and F.) i) a total of 676 had been Issued