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eo TURKISH TOWELS, in the inches; good, durable quality; regular price, each, PILLOW CASES, ready made cases, site 48x96 Inch good, deep hem; the kind for the camp's hard wear; re | lar price Loe STRIPED TICKING: unbleached; size 20: a good blue and white twil son's styles, of cot duced for clearance to The Untrimmed Straw Shapes at @5e¢ include the season's best shapes, in fancy straw and chip braids, in all the popular shades; shapes that sold recently at $1.75 to $3.50. Friday they 75¢ errr. eee eer ees The Untrimmed Straw Shapes at 25¢ include odds and ends of lines that sold up to $1.50, in fancy braids and chip, in black and colors 25c | Friday they go for ......... Trimmed Hats $1.95 That Were $5.00 | and $6.50 The Women's $5.00 to $6.50 Trimmed | Hats for $1.95 include our entire | stock of early Summer models; Trimmed and Ready-to-Wear Hats; the large, roll-brim Lady Gay effect, | in two-toned straw, Turbans, Sailor Ei THE BON Santa Eulalia diately left automobile for. New |there will sat! for (By United Press.) a honeymoon tour PHILADELPHIA, July 23.—-Mrs.|ago Mrs. Stetaon Sarah Elizabeth Stetson, widow of and the count the millionaire hat manufacturer, | ried but refused to ‘was married today to the Count | ang the surprise. tuguese consul at member of an anc guished family t SAN FRAN feat RAINIER CLOTHING CO., : Eppinger 104 First Ave. 3 Ati physical ithe to } women rehip DR. S.S. i 1514 And Ave was 8 Paty led | Ticking, 80 inches wide; good for awnings or bed tick | ing; regular price 15« | i WHITE LINENETTE, the finest substitute for all } | linen; yard wide, in lengths from 2 to 6 yards; botter | grade than usually kept; regular price 20c yard | DRESS PERCALE, the finest qualities made—the Pun } jab; also Arnold's Superfine Percale, in tight and derk grounds; 3¢4nch wide; regular price Lhe. | LONSDALE CAMBRIC, known to everybody; full yard wide; Hmit 10 yards; tne best of cambrie; regular price } 186, se ; CHOICE FRIDAY: Women’s $15.00 and $22.50 Wash Suits for $12.50 Women’s $1.25 and $1.50 Shirt Waists for 98c Judge two seore Clearance Sale items in the Ready-to-Wear Section by these: The Wash Suits at $12.50 Represent the balance of the fastest-sell- ing $15.00 to $22.50 limes; all this sea- materials $12.50 Up to $3.50 Untrimmed Straw Hats 75¢ Up _to $1.50 Untrimmed Straw Hats 250 DRESS GINGHAM; inch; all colors, plaids an WHITE OUTING; pure Flannel, yard wide yard WHITE MADRAS; fine datnty figures, for waists yard, bent woft and flercy COLORED WASH GOODS; LIL See J | MARCHE A Potpourl of Sensational Values in Linens and Cottons at® One Price, 10c Powerful Friday Attr@ctions From Many Sections of the Store CHOICE FRIDAY, quality Dress Gingham, 28 d stripes; 5 r price 156 white doublefaced Outing regular value ibe white Meroerized Madras, and dresses; la regular price 26« twenty different kinds, to fine colored Wash Goods; ail new designe; our regular abe quality HUCK TOWELS; good, heavy quality Face Towels, hemmed onds; sire 36x18; neat red border; regular price, each, 160 SCOTCH CRASH; extra wide; 24 inches; heavy Scoteh Creat lots sold for crash Women's co union linen; a ft are price dered permits of ¢ price and medium shapes, in all the best braids, straws and Panama, decked with flowers and foliage, wings. bons, ete. hat—a hat for the vacation, see this collection at opportunity, a 25c Bunches Flowers 10c Sweet Peas, Brown and Yellow-Eyed Pink Roses, t Daisies, Morning to fool a florist. day at Plumes Half Price We Plumes to very many, to_be sure, but they ought to last until nn, at least. ur have The Only Lacies’ Home Journal Pattern Store tn Seattle. SMARCHE ‘=~ Exclusive Seattle Agent: , rib If you can use one more say-— your earliest Choice 1 95 $1. Rosebuds and “natural enough All go Fri 0c of Not Glories another small lot sell at half price , Colors. _ Reyal Society Needlework Packets. The couple imme Philadelphia York an and from where they will spend several months on| Several days that an w re anced Chicago. fent son of the ALL Meattle, Eppinger Goes Insane July late to be mar the date, wedding today came as a Count Santa Eulalla, who is Por is a and distin Why Women Admire Strong Men Ja cob Eppinger at one time one of the wealthiest grain men in the United States, wi sanity contmission SOLITARY CONFINEMENT 1S HARRY THAW’'S FATE. nited Press.) Pou aMtRe PSE, N. Y., July 23. Harry Kendall Thaw is practical. | ly in solitary confinement at the |* county jail here today. His coun | jsel announced this afternoon that | Thaw recently lost $1,400 in a stock transaction becau he was nat al) lowed to wee a phone to give instructions to his brokers. PURE MILK REDUCES INFANT MORTALITY | among infants in this been decreased by half this Mortality city ha summer, compared with preceding summer seasons, according to Dr G. B. MeCulloch, spectatist in in fant diseases, and he attributes the remarkable figures to the pure milk crusade inetituted by the local health department Ordinarily hot-weather diseases among bables shows a propertion of seven or eight out of every ten cases due to bad milk. This year careful investigation discloses the fact that not more than three four out of every ten can be traced to that source. The Hyade niling today for St 1 Michael, will have mg her cargo |f) i 10 carloads of beer consigned to I x WwW ithe & Co. of Fatrbanks ® ¢ Reward hat tos J. B. BRISBOIS Globe Motel Cor, Viret Ay. and Main st Private Offies, Ind, 4221 deep fold at bottom; LO8 ANG wutte; all white; regular price $2.00 Wash Skirts $1.50 *Tub” Skirts, of linene and ill plaited skirt, with see eae Linen, English Rep, Poplin and Indian ae ee AE ree Head, in pink, blue, tan and white; $1 25 and $1 50 Thin, Cool semi-fitted, tight-fitting and loose-fit Shirt Waists Friday 98c ting coats, in all lengths; also cutaway Twelve spick and span new styles to make coats, three and four-button; some are a choice from, each prettier than the trimmed with lace medallions and lace, other; all of sheer white lawn, trimmed and some with braid and buttons. Skirts with embroidery or lace. Others have are gored, full flare, and are also trim fronts entirely of all-over embroidery med with lace and medallions, Gar Not a waist but we might easily sell for ments that were $15.00 to $22.50, re $1,50—but instead the quantity we or ur mi ety the 980) SECOND FLOOR--THE FLOOR | OF FASHION. July 23 celebrat LES, Cal, Winter, the iar was today commit. |®8thor, who fs tl in the California | ted to the Mendocino asylum by the | 2O*pital, Is reported to be consid. erably Improved fon ite’s Osieopete Ux years in Se ete Join the Autopiano Club AND THEREBY GAVE FROM $100.00 TO $160.00 ON YOUR AUTOPIANO. ncluding free use of our ¢trew ating brary. Special will be given for a few eoond-hand Autoplanos. Some as low as $360.00 with free use pf the music Ibrary. Votes ir our great voting contest will be allowed on al} cash: payments Kohler & Chase 318 Becond Ave., Seattle, Wach Weber Plano Dealers. einen + tectllall Dr. C.F. Lathrop Removed to PRURSRAY, JULY f ai iememie aL © ANC ATHER MAN ginnennssenss**S SEAMIE ARRIVES IN’ MoGiilivary a¢ man T9PAve RAGINGRROULTS. & Bh arm Mc} © ice tw till in the * « yt of 40 mil RK * Firat Race. % HOME PO x Au & deck the 14 W # Yank, Y tol | brought down a bO-fegp ANT * «Maud McG, § to b - . — |— Bd Savings . Haritay a 7 » *| The Jeanie, which completed a! [” | * me 46 ly remarkable tow when she brought Has any Seattle buriness house |» Second Race, | he os 4 Vashon and Sterling Inside work for a sober, rellable|® Fair Annie, 4 to 1. * den te at re he QW t of om-|*% Bteol, 8 to & *| through: the Bering toe into f NFRERN ATION a oe re oe Oe AnbAb eon, 600 t #| Michael in a few hours lowe than || # rom One, whose recommendations and|* ‘Time--1: 07 4-5, w | steamboat time, antes in her es | saoh?”?, Ame le | port t Ol nd of € ain Jappearance speak well, has applied | * pe et ean sn ——— to The Star to help him find & po | #¥ HREM MEH) srititisiiiiiss Siitstiititinitersceccssstssssterest tet \aition, as there je nothing doing in| | elther of the trades he has mastered | ‘DISMISSAL OF THOMAS | IS SUSTAINED and he bas Walked the streets two weeks looking for work | Anyone with « Job at his dispowal lean be put in touch with thie man |throught the editorial department PUGET MARKET CO? Great Meat Special for Fri jot The Star eencenoee (whe [ee ee eRe wT The civil service commission has | The Finest Eastern Hams — * * ‘hie otion | sustained Chief Bringhurmt’s a | 3 P. P d ix WORK FOR 10,000 MEN: a in discharging Ben ‘thomas, a fire 1 4c er roun * Uni *| man, who was accused of alienating Only one to a person Ank your butcher wh \* prettht Ron “raly » #| the affection of another man'# wif Fastern Ham u will find then how cheap thig pineal |* entire plant of th *| | od meat is the most seasonable meat for this hot w Btecl Car company, in this Mig gaa wekeeeeneene feather, |® clty, giving employment to #\y * BUY YOUR MEATS AT THE PUGET, | ® 10,000 men, Is to be operated *& RINGS. * }# on full time at once. Instead * e SANK SESA * md © * of making steel freight cars, #|% a neg *| ’ ig | e f ® the plant will be devoted al | 4 Ciearings today -.$1,606,692.18 #| j= weet eneiusively to the mane #14 Halancés 265,649.21 & IN THE PUBLIC MARKET * facture of steel passenger # |® cars. The contracts on hand #|* Tacoma. n *# now for these cars will keep ® Clearings today lw the plant running for six #|* Balances bed L\® months, In the meantime #|* Portiand. * : # other contracts are being #)/# Clearings today ..,..9970,041 ® || ® booked almost daily * | Balances 236,062 *% * *i* * bdndndadadadndndndadndadadnd # ENED UEIN S 8H SS JAPS BUSY FOMENTING | — REVOLUTION IN CHINA STEAMER YOSEMITE c (Star Bpeciel Service.) affected by this evident breach of are AMOR SAS wen | fale St {hu bonen "wach | Dancing Excursion Friday E Rar } word was flashed around the | thoroughly committed to the main “Di | id that the government at Wash-|tenance of the “open door” in July 24th 4,66 m had ordered the Atiantic bat| China as it fs to the maintenance Labteh ater ee Mia hip Meet, representing practical-/of the Monroe doctrine in South “som F a nlversity #t, at 6:15 p.m o ly the entire sea fighting strength | America Pleats y . a free of the nation, to the Pacific, millions} Tokio knew that Washington was 2 gE go od ro i of tongues throughout the civilized | fully cognizant of Japan's opers eel of anactecd a ney at home when you can “Da question tions in Manchuria and was like vening of comfort on Puget sound if} world framed the | j does this display of sea power! wine informed concerning her more FARE, 25¢ ROUND TRIP. mean” sinister designs aguinst the very aaa j Washington calmly replied that | integrity of the Chinese empire. In lf the dispatching of the wont feet to the ast Was but a rational prac & foolleh attem tion from her ¢ to detract atten gue in the east Afternoon Excursion, Satu ulse laned to give the | Japan at this time committed a col J | 2 2 P M officers expert in 1 ry waa! diplomatic blunder by making u 'y 5, at . e vers, and to demo rate the en an international affair out of the ound Bainbridge Island. Three hours ot » 1. Muste and dancing free. Everybody elec FARE, 25¢ ROUND TRIP. durance of the ponderous ships of the line, which had but at rare inter vals been out of hailing distance of San Francisoo school trouble. Jap an pushed her case In just a suffi ciently belligerent manner to thor a pavy yard oughly arouse Washington to the While latent suspicion may have | necessity of 7 ring for evento ined it European diplomatic! alitien in the Pacific S J G E chimined ime uropenn diplomatic auton Inthe Pacite ___|| Sunday, July 26, Grand Exct Washington, Tokio and Pekin, was nH C. + bygenger Mn ge prog foe to Hoods Canal understood movement thorough Under auspices of Geo. H. Fortson camp No. 2, United) At Tokio It wer known that the War Veterans extension of the origina! Itinerary Leaves plier 6, foot of University st, at 9:45 a m exactly what Washington had Come one. Come all. Pile of room, Capacity, planned from the beginning. and that when the fleet was mobilized at Hampton Roads, ite dewtination was Amiatic waters, and the time of ite arrival In the far Bastern ocean wae fixed for the coming fall What momentous international erisle wae anticipated to occur this fall In the far Rest demanding the Presence of such & force? Tt ls necessary to Ko back to the ‘concineton of the Russian Japanese war, Witnessed by the treaty of Portamouth. Immediately after the war Japan, flushed with the vie tories which had hurled the Rus jan invaders out of Manchurta showed disturbing evidences of ut ter disregard for her #worn treaty obligations, subscribed to at Ports j}mouth. Statatory obstacles were placed in the way of the traders of other nations in Manchuria, and the creaking of the hinges as the promised “open door * being secretly cloned was heard around the world No other nation was an vitally seongers Three hours ashore at Brinnon FARE, 50c ROUND TRIP. MUS6IC AND DANCING FREE. Are You Interested? PrUGRT soUND Tickets for sale at Bartell'’s Ow! Drug Store, Av.; Waterfront Meat Market, foot of Madison stj pier 6, and office of boat on dock. $14.50 $14. Remarkabl Sale TODAY WE PLACE ON SALE e o Every Suit in Our St At the ridiculously low price of $14.50. We want to clean up our stock to make room for the big fall line which is already on the way. These Suits, which now sell at $14.50, Have Sold as High as $35 INGS & LOAN No other medicine cures better (han Chinese Merbe and Roots Wut pa a WO Chinese Medicine Co. We have five hundred aif ferept kinds of Chinese Herba. Roots, ete, We cure oll kinds ed | Of With a Check Account Here You Get the Personal Attention of Our Experienced Officers This will be a distinct ad vantage to your financial . eG attides.' Mash shade: teat : Everything is included—blues, blacks, medium and you Sssue is closely exam light weight. ined when it comes to the bank. We take pains to see that it is properly filled out and has your signature. Remember, this bargain won't last long at this price, Your choice for Any Suit in the House at $14.50 Neal Boyle 423 Pike Street In addition to this the party who presents the check must indorse it All this is « further safeguard for your personal it insures you against er ror, We invite count and ofter factory service Others keep a Check Ac count with ue because it is an advantage to them—it will be to you also. your ac satio you Union Savings & Trust Co. SECOND AND CHERRY n